Fairview Cemetery, Cozad, Nebraska
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[[Category:Dawson County, Nebraska, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Cozad, Nebraska]] [[Category:Fairview Cemetery, Cozad, Nebraska]] [[Project:Nebraska_Cemeteries|Nebraska Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== THIS PAGE IS CURRENTLY UNDER GOING SIGNIFICANT REVISIONS 1-10-2019 This project, to catalog and document the history of all burials in Fairview Cemetery, Cozad, Dawson County, Nebraska was begun in May 2016. Fairview Cemetery was originally called Ringgold Cemetery after the name of Township it is located in. There are over 900 burials to catalog and document so I expect that this project will take a number of years to complete. This will be an ongoing and long term project. This free space page for Fairview Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Nebraska_Cemeteries|Nebraska Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Nebraska Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. The photos available can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Marshall-8222|Sondra Marshall]] for assistance. ===To Do=== * Complete photography and transcription of all headstones located in the cemetery. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments. *Validate links and transcription information ----- ===Table of Notable Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials |- | Maryott || A.K. || |- | Maryott || Emily || |- | [[Maryott-27 | Maryott]] || Miles J || |- |}
Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, Erie, PA
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[[Category:Erie County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, Pennsylvania]] === About === :This page is a work in progress. Ultimately, the goal is to photograph each gravestone and create a profile for each individual interred in the cemetery. If you have ancestors or know of someone buried in this cemetery or would like to help photograph and catalog the graves, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt Pryber]]. Additionally, if you have historical information and/or photographs for this cemetery, please contact [[Pryber-1 | Matt]] :If you are interested in helping with either the Global Cemeteries Project or the Cemeteries of the United States Project, please see the following links for information: *[[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|The U.S. Cemeteries Project]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|The Global Cemeteries Project]] ---- === Contact Information, Location and Map === :Address : :GPS Coordinates : :Contact : :[ ---- === Links to Other Online Resources === ] ===TABLE OF INTERMENTS=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NAME''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SOURCE''' |- | Hoffman, Helen Irene(Kerstetter)
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Fairview Cemetery, Gordon County, Georgia
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__NOTOC__ ==General Information== {{Image|file=Fairview_Cemetery_Gordon_County_Georgia.jpg|caption=Monument in Fairview Cemetery |align=r |size=200}} {{Image|file=Fairview_Cemetery_Gordon_County_Georgia-1.jpg|align=r|size=200|caption=Hall Memorial Baptist Church Sign}} '''Cemetery name:''' Fairview Cemetery; (also known as 'Hall Memorial Baptist Church Cemetery') '''Address:''' 929 Hall Memorial Rd. NW, Calhoun, Gordon County, Georgia, 30701 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 34.5578510, -84.9707560 ==History== Fairview Cemetery is adjacent to and associated with Hall Memorial Baptist Church. Hall Memorial Baptist Church, four miles northwest of Calhoun, was erected by freewill offerings of Gordon County people and others in honor of Rev. W. A. Hall, of Gordon County, who died in trying to save a man from suffocation in a gas-filled well at Fairview. The church was dedicated in 1914, at which time the dedicatory sermon was preached by Rev. M. L. Keith. The Carnegie fund for heroes recognized Mr. Hall’s daring deed by substantial rewards for his family.Pitts, Lulie, History of Gordon County, Georgia, Calhoun, Georgia: Calhoun Times, 1933. p 124. Digital publication available through FamilySearch International, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/790405-redirection ==More Information== *See the [[:Category:Fairview Cemetery, Gordon County, Georgia|Fairview Cemetery category]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307553/fairview-cemetery Fariview Cemetery on FindAGrave] ==Sources== == Acknowledgements == *Gravesite photo posted with permission of Find A Grave contributor TNG_of_Thomas, ID 47768649 as noted in email response to request to use his images on WikiTree: “You may use my photos. I’m happy to help.” [[Category:Fairview Cemetery, Gordon County, Georgia]] [[Category:Gordon County, Georgia, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Sugar Valley, Georgia]]
Fairview Cemetery-1
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[[Category: Bluffton, Indiana]] [[Category:Wells County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] == Transcription == This is a fairly old cemetery located in Wells County IN. Large in size.
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[[Category: Fairview Cemetery, Brighton, Colorado]] [[Category:Brighton, Colorado]] Fairview Cemetery was founded in 1941 by a non-profit organization for the Hispanic community. It has been owned and operated by the City of Brighton since January 1998.[http://www.brightonco.gov/696/Fairview-Cemetery City of Brighton website] === Related Resources === * [http://www.brightonco.gov/DocumentCenter/View/2353 Fairview Cemetery Plot Map] * [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fairview-Cemetery/281627275205361 Fairview Cemetery Facebook Page] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Fairview-Cemetery/10601#/ Fairview Cemetery BillionGraves Page]
Fairview Homestead - Mangrove Creek
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{{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-3.jpg |align=c |size=xl }} ==Fairview Homestead== {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-13.jpg|align=c|size=xl|caption=Fairview Homestead ca. 1928}} Fairview is a heritage-listed traditional Australian homestead located on Ten Mile Hollow Road in Mangrove Creek, Central Coast Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It is a historically significant landmark, being the last remaining example of the settlements and farms along Mangrove Creek. Fairview is located at 33.323172"S — 151.126307"E. ===Aboriginal History at Mangrove Creek=== {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Darkinjung Territory - early 1800's }} :The traditional boundaries of DarkinjungThe name has been variously spelled Darkinyung, Darkinjung, Darkiñung, Darkinung, Darkin-yûng, Darkinyoong, Darkinjang, etc.) territory extend from the Hawkesbury, Colo and Grose Rivers in the south, along the watershed parallel to the Pacific coastline and along the Hunter River to the North. The Darkinjung were a comparatively small mob, surrounded by the much more numerous Dharug and Wiradjuri peoples in the South and East and the Kamilaroi in the North. :Archeological fieldwork in the Mangrove Creek valley in the 1970's and 80's found evidence of aboriginal settlements and field camps dating from as early as 11,000 years ago. Decorated rock shelters, grinding areas and camp sites attest to habitation and ceremonial activities in the valley. The work identified fluctuating periods of high settlement as well as millennia during which there was little permanent habitation and the majority of sites in the valley were transit camps.Habitation and Land Use Patterns in the Upper Mangrove Creek Catchment, New South Wales Central Coast, Australia by Val Attenbrow, ''Australian Archaeology'' (2003) No. 57, pp. 20-31 as accessed at https://www.jstor.org/stable/40287711 (subscription required) by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 24 Jul 2023. The ridgelines of Mangrove Mountain were used by the Darkinjung as long-distance trade and traveling routes. These reached from Gosford via Wollombi as far north as Singleton."Upper Mangrove Creek catchment: fieldwork and analysis: aims and methods" in ''What's Changing: Population Size or Land-Use Patterns? — The archaeology of Upper Mangrove Creek, Sydney Basin'' by Val Attenbrow, published by ANU Press, Canberra, 2006 as accessed at https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/What_s_Changing_Population_Size_Or_Land/RSSWUlXj8QEC by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 5 Oct 2023. :The Darkinjung specialised in trading between different mobs and their first contacts with the British colonists were typically open and friendly, unlike other mobs who were more guarded or openly hostile. Both the British and the Darkinjung derived benefit in cooperating and a number of Darkinjung greatly assisted the British in communicating with other mobs, acting as guides, trackers and interpreters.''People of the River - Lost worlds of early Australia'' by Grace Karskens, published by Allen & Unwin (2020) ISBN: 9781760292232. :However, even friendly contact with colonists would prove fatal. In 1791, Sydney was struck by an outbreak of small pox. This caused sickness and death among the colonists, but also spread up the coast and into the Hawkesbury-Hunter Ranges. This and later small pox and other exotic diseases devastated many indigenous family groups.Ford, Geoffrey Eric (2012). "Darkiñung Brief: extracted from 'Darkiñung Recognition' 2010 thesis" (PDF). University of Sydney. 5pp. Over the following 100 years, disease, the loss of traditional foraging grounds to settlers (especially the jam beds in fertile areas alongside the river's edge), inter-marriage and high infant mortality took their toll. In the Lower Hawkesbury, unlike in other parts of the colony, there were no massacres of indigenous peoples. Relations between settlers and the Darkinjung appear to have been mostly friendly.Research into Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia, 1788-1930 conducted by Prof Lyndall Ryan and her team at Newcastle University - see https://c21ch.newcastle.edu.au/colonialmassacres/introduction.php for details - active as at 20Dec2024. By the late 1890's, the Darkinjung were much reduced in number and the last remaining members lived on a Government Reserve near Windsor. The group was comprised of about 60 men, women and children, mostly of mixed ancestry. Of these, only two very old men had been initiated.Mathews, Robert Hamilton (1897). "The Burbung of the Darkinung Tribes" ([https://downloads.newcastle.edu.au/library/cultural%20collections/awaba//documents/mathews1897.pdf|download PDF]) in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 10 (1): 1–12. None of the traditional custodians of the Darkinjung territory survive today and their stories and knowledge are sadly lost to us.Ford, Geoffrey Eric (2012). ''Darkiñung Recognition'', 2010 thesis (PDF). University of Sydney. ===Mangrove Creek Settlement History=== :When the First Fleet arrived and settled in Sydney in 1788, they found the soil poorly suited to agriculture and fresh water was scarce. Search parties soon discovered that the Hawkesbury river and its tributaries, including Mangrove Creek, provided pristine locations for agriculture, due to their fertile soil and a ready supply of fresh water. As a result, the area was settled in the early 1800's to supply much needed produce to the Sydney settlement. At that stage, the Darkinjung population was already on the wane. :Peter Hibbs was one of the first settlers. He received a grant of 100 acres at the mouth of Mangrove Creek on 11 August 1804. The best parts of Mangrove Creek were settled in the 1820s. By 1841, 280 people were living in the valley. Produce included stone fruit, maize, citrus, timber and cattle.Statement of Heritage Impact - Conservation and Adaptation of Fairview (2014) by carste STUDIO Architects and Heritage Consultants, page 4 - a copy of which is in the posession of [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]]. {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Lilywhite at Pemberton's Wharf, Mangrove Creek }} :Many of the families who worked and later settled in Mangrove Creek area have direct bloodlines to those who arrived on the First Fleet, the most well known being Matthew Everingham.The life of Matthew Everingham has been detailed in three books by Valerie Ross: ''Matthew Everingham: A First Fleeter and His Times'' (1980), ''A Hawkesbury Story'' (1981) and ''Cornstalks 1988 : a genealogy'' (1980 & 1987).. Richard Woodbury was another of the early settlers in the upper valley in the area of Fairview. Records show that he sold produce to the convict gangs building the Great North Road in the 1830's.Heritage Listing for Fairview Homestead in Gosford Local Environmental Plan 2014, Listing No. 201, gazetted on 2/11/2014, available on Central Coast Council Website and https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/heritage/. Richard's brother William built a schooner to carry produce to Sydney in the early 1850's. At that time, the only connection between Mangrove Creek and Sydney was via the Hawkesbury river. Boats carried supplies in and produce from the creek to Brooklyn and thence to Sydney. :Other notable surnames in the area include Andrews, Chaseling, Douglass, Ferguson, Green, Gould, Mooney, Pemberton, Starkey, Watkins and others. :Mangrove Creek grew into a thriving community with wharves, (unlicensed) inns, timber mills, schools, a post office, community hall, church and cemeteries. St. Thomas' Anglican church was built in the 1850s a few hundred metres north of Fairview and one of the original bridges across the creek was just to the south. {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1929 map: the road to Gosford via Mangrove Ck. }} :When the first road to Gosford was built, it passed through the Mangrove Creek area, turning off the Great North Road at Ten Mile Hollow. The road passed Ferguson's Inn, just below Fairview, where it crossed Mangrove Creek. It then passed through Pemberton's property and turned left up Pemberton's Hill towards Gosford. This was the main road to Gosford until 1930, when the Pacific Highway was opened.The Ferry, the Branch, the Creek: Aspects of Hawkesbury History (2002) Dharug & Lower Hawkesbury Historical Society, Self-published, Wisemans Ferry, NSW. ===History of Fairview=== ====John Jenkins Peacock (1835-1840)==== :John Jenkins Peacock, a wealthy Sydney merchant, acquired extensive landholdings at Mangrove Creek between 1828 and 1839. Fairview Homestead stands on a 50 acre lot which was advertised as Lot 48 on 8 Sep 1835. Peacock acquired the block on 18 Jan 1836 for £12.10 shillings.'''Land Records:''' New South Wales, Australia, Land Grants, 1788-1963 for Frederick Park in the Registrar General, Deeds Registration Branch, Registers of Memorials, 1827-1840, scanpage 410 of 605 accessed via Ancestry.com by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 9 Oct 2023. Given that he was not a farmer, but an absentee landowner, it is unclear if the land was cleared for agriculture and tenanted at that time. John Peacock sold the block less than five years later. ====Frederick Park (1840-1851)==== :On 3 Jun 1840, Frederick Park, a dairyman and farmer from Mangrove Creek, purchased that same 50 acre block from John Jenkins Peacock for £50.New South Wales, Australia, Land Grants, 1788-1963 for Frederick Park in the Registrar General, Deeds Registration Branch Registers of Memorials, 1827-1840, scanpage 410 of 605 accessed via Ancestry.com by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 9 Oct 2023.Research at NSW Land Registry Services (https://nswlrs.com.au/), General Register of Deeds (Old System), Book S No. 123, p.1 as researched by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 15 Nov 2023. Frederick Park constructed a small slab hut there for himself and his wife Esther. At that time, the property was known simply as '''Parks'''. Sadly, Frederick's wife died in May 1851. She was the first person to be buried in St. Thomas' Church cemetery. It's a curious twist of fate that the first person to be interred at the newly consecrated Anglican cemetery in the Valley should be a catholic woman from County Donegal in Ireland. Later that year, Frederick put his land up for sale and moved away. ====John Ferguson (1851-1873)==== :On 13 Oct 1851, Mangrove Creek farmer [[Ferguson-10440|John Ferguson (1802-1853)]] purchased the 50-acre property from Frederick Park for only £36.'''Land Deed:''' NSW Land Registry Services (https://nswlrs.com.au/), General Register of Deeds (Old System), Book 21 No. 843, p.1-2 researched by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 17 Nov 2023. John lived with his wife Harriett and their four young children on another property in the valley (to be researched) and likely used ''Parks'' as additional agricultural land. In total, John owned XXX acres of land in the Mangrove Valley. '''Additional details to be researched.''' :John died on 10 May 1853 at Mangrove Creek. The inquest into his death recorded the cause of death as "excessive drinking".'''New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Coroners' Inquests, 1796-1942 1834-1859''' Citing: ''Name: John Ferguson Death Year: Abt 1853 Inquest Date: 14 May 1853 Inquest Place: Gosford Cause of death: Excessive drinking'' John was buried at St. Thomas' Cemetery only a few 100 metres from his new block of land. :The executors of John's will sold one of his blocks of land soon after his death, but did not sell the remainder of his landholdings for another 20 years. ====Thomas Pemberton (1873-1899)==== :On 24 Oct 1873, [[Pemberton-780|Thomas Pemberton (1815-1874)]] purchased John Ferguson's remaining four blocks of land from the trustees appointed in John's will. Thomas paid £250 for a total of 200 acres at Mangrove Creek, including the Fairview block (Mangrove No.38), the adjacent block (Mangrove No.37) originally granted to William Jones, a 60 acre block first granted to George Everingham (Popran No. 28) and the 50 acres originally granted to John Ferguson in 1835.'''Land Deed:''' NSW Land Registry Services (https://nswlrs.com.au/), General Register of Deeds (Old System), Book 146 No. 919 researched by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 17 Nov 2023. :However, Thomas Pemberton was not to enjoy his purchase for long. He passed away on 23 Sep 1874. In 1899, some 26 years later, his trustees auctioned off the property portfolio. The highest bidder at the bargain price of £200 was Mrs Elizabeth Stackman, a wealthy widow from Yarramalong, the daughter of Thomas Pemberton and his wife Hannah Johnson from Derbyshire.''Wyong and District Pioneer Register'', Wyong Family History Group Inc., p.455 for Wilhelm Stackman, as accessed via Ancestry.com : Wyong, New South Wales, Australia, Headstone Images, 1800-2020, scanpage 567 of 958 – researched by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 2 Apr 2024. However, before the transaction could be formalised and the land formally conveyed to her, Alfred John Andrews offered to purchase the land for an additional £100 to extend his existing landholdings at Mangrove Creek.'''Land Deed:''' NSW Land Registry Services (https://nswlrs.com.au/), General Register of Deeds (Old System), Book 659 No. 489 – researched by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 17 Nov 2023. ====Alfred John Andrews (1899-1964)==== :To add to his existing 50 acre block at Warre Warren Creek in Upper MangroveTranscript of the Parliamentary Return of Landholders 1885 (District: Windsor): Town [Mangrove Creek], from the NSW Legislative Assembly, Votes & Proceedings 1885 (2nd Session) Vol. 3 - Appendix 2. pp. 435 - 457 as accessed via http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/lists/1885Landholders_A.html by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 4 Oct 2023., [[Andrews-7295|Alfred John Andrews (1860-1943)]] purchased John Ferguson's former landholdings from Mrs Stackman and the trustees of Thomas' land: Matthew Pemberton and John Goldsmith for £300 on 27 Dec 1899.'''Land Deed:''' NSW Land Registry Services (https://nswlrs.com.au/), General Register of Deeds (Old System), Book 659 No. 489 researched by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 17 Nov 2023. :At that stage, the Fairview block featured a small wooden house where the Park family had lived and several outbuildings. The Andrews family proceeded to built a new house and a number of outbuildings. The property was originally operated as a dairy, but expanded over the years to include beef, pigs, horse breeding, fruit, corn and vegetables.Rebuilding History: History of Fairview and Mangrove Creek, information sheet published by the Fairview Homestead Association Inc. (date ca. 2010), copy in the possession of M.Lohmeyer. :It is unclear when Alfred and his wife Amanda moved from Warre Warren Creek to Fairview. Between 1884 and 1907, Alfred and Amanda had 11 children. In 1921, Alfred engaged a Roseville builder, David White, to assist with the build of a new family home on the 50 acre block originally granted by the Crown to J.J.Peacock. Alfred named the house '''Fairview'''. {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Fairview ca. 1930 }} :The timber, all local hardwood, came from the ''Northern Hardwoods'' mill at the base of nearby Kooree Gully. Fairview was built alongside an older home, possibly built by one of the sons of Thomas Pemberton. :Family lore suggests that the older properties on site were built by John Andrews, Alfred John's father, and that Alfred was born on the site in 1860. However, John Andrews was never the owner of the Fairview block and had his own property at Native Dog Gully (See Research Notes below). :After Fairview was completed in 1922, the old building was used as the main kitchen for the homestead.Rebuilding History: History of Fairview and Mangrove Creek, information sheet published by the Fairview Homestead Association Inc. (date ca. 2010), copy in the possession of M.Lohmeyer. :Teachers running the local school at Mangrove Creek Church and later at the schoolhouse on Dave Andrews' property at Lower Mangrove were often billeted at Fairview and three married into the family.Rebuilding History: History of Fairview and Mangrove Creek, information sheet published by the Fairview Homestead Association Inc. (date ca. 2010), copy in the possession of M.Lohmeyer.Reflections — The Andrews family from Alfred & Amanda (1980) by Beris F. MacPherson, Breton Press, Gosford, ISBN 0-9594056-0-7, page 10 and page 54, copy in the possession of M.Lohmeyer. :Alfred's youngest son, [[Andrews-4029|Stanley Andrews (1907-1989)]] and his wife [[Thompson-13806|Hannah Thompson (1916-1998)]] took over the property after their marriage in 1938 and raised another five children there. Stan and Hannah had no male descendants ready to take-over Fairview and so, aged 57 and ready for retirement, Stan sold the family farm and extensive landholdings acquired by his father. ====Donald & Annelies Crone (1964-1973)==== :On 25 Sep 1964, Sydney architect Donald Crone (1924-1994)[https://ryersonindex.org/search.php Ryerson Index] for Donald John CRONE, Death Notice: 12 Mar 1994, Age: 70, late of Hunters Hill and Funeral Notice: 16 Mar 1994, both in Sydney Morning Herald of 14 Mar 1994 as accessed by [Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 20 Oct 2023. and his wife Annelies (d.2019)Entry in the [https://ryersonindex.org/search.php Ryerson Index] for Annelies CRONE, Probate Notice: 05 Oct 2019 - Death, late of Rose Bay, in NSW Probate Index of 25 Feb 2020 as accessed by [Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 20 Oct 2023. purchased the landholdings of Stanley Andrews at Mangrove Creek for £7368. These comprised 10 blocks of land, a total of 419 acres 2 roods, including the 50 acre Fairview property.Research at NSW Land Registry Services (https://nswlrs.com.au/), General Register of Deeds (Old System), Book 2719 No. 486, p.1-6 as researched by [Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 16 Nov 2023. The Crone family lived at Fairview and made several documented alterations to the interior. :In 1969, the Electricity Commission of NSW acquired several easements for the construction and maintenance of the high voltage power line that cuts across the valley. This included a track to provide the required access, labelled (4) on the map below. {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-12.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption=Donny's Track where it joins Ten Mile Hollow Rd, Mangrove Creek}} :The final section of what became known as ''Donny's Track'' (purple on the map) does not appear on early maps. It's course appears to have been settled only late in 1970. The track cuts through part of the northern edge of the Fairview block. On 7 Apr 1971, for a token fee of $20, Donald and Annelies Crone granted an easement to the Electricity Commission for the construction and use of the short but vital hairpin section of ''Donny's Track''.Research at NSW Land Registry Services (https://nswlrs.com.au/), General Register of Deeds (Old System), Book 3006 No. 220, p.1-2 as researched by [Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 16 Nov 2023. ====Gosford Shire Council (since 1974)==== :In 1970/71, properties in Mangrove Creek were starting to be resumed by the Electricity Commission in preparation for the construction of Mangrove Creek Dam. Between 1972 and 1974, all bar two (?) properties in the Valley were compulsorily acquired by the Council of the Shire of Gosford. This posed a few entertaining conveyancing issues in the upper reaches of the Valley. For details, see the Post-Script in [[Gould-3060|Philip Gould's Bio]]. :Gosford Council formally acquired the Crone family properties on 27 Feb 1973 for the sum of $186,350. Since then, the property has been owned by various local government organisations as they have been renamed, amalgamated, split apart and restructured. Ownership has vested in the Water Board, Gosford Shire Council, Gosford City Council and most recently Central Coast Council. {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-7.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Fairview Homestead in 1982 }} :'''Tenants: Taylor (1979–1995)''' :Until the late 1990's, Council rented out Fairview to tenants. One of the first was landscape artist Neil Taylor and his wife Susie. As part of his obligations, Neil acted as a 'Ranger-in-Residence', patrolling the area, shooting feral dogs and otherwise keeping an eye on the valley. Their two children Crystal and Simon were both born at Fairview. Whilst the property had been connected to the electricity grid decades ago, at that time, the property was fully 'off the grid' with only a solar-powered phone for emergencies. There was no running water and electricity was provided by a generator. Neil converted the old building next to Fairview into his painting studio.Joe Rassaby in conversation with [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 19 Oct 2023.Neil Taylor & Lewis Rassaby, FaceBook messenger exchange with [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 20 Oct 2023. :In early 1980, Lew and Jan Rassaby and their children joined the Taylors at Fairview. For about a year, two families with small children lived together at Fairview. Jacob Rassaby was born at Fairview in 1980. The last child born at Fairview was Simon Taylor. After their time at Fairview, the Rassaby family moved back to 'civilisation', but returned regularly to Fairview during the holidays where the children would play together, swim in the creek and catch tortoises in the swamp.Joe Rassaby - comment on the Facebook page of [https://www.facebook.com/fairviewhomesteadinc|The Fairview Homestead Association] on 20 July 2021, as accessed on 19 Oct 2023. :Sometime in 1992 or 1993, the decision was made to discontinue human occupation in that part of the valley. A Mr Ryan Howard is believed to have been the last resident at Fairview, but details remain to be confirmed. The property was, at that stage, in excellent condition but soon fell into disrepair.Fairview Homestead Association, personal communication Oct 2023. ===Heritage lost forever=== :Unfortunately, the historic slab huts said to have been built by Frederick and Esther Park on the Fairview block have already been lost to fire and demolition.Rebuilding History: History of Fairview and Mangrove Creek, information sheet published by the Fairview Homestead Association Inc. (date ca. 2010), copy in the possession of M.Lohmeyer. Over the past 50 years, all other historic buildings in the Valley have gradually disappeared either by demolition, vandalism, arson or bushfire. {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Thomas' Church, Mangrove Creek ca. 1950 }} :The historic St. Thomas' church lost its battle against time, weather and termites in the early 1990's. The small church had been a central part of Mangrove life for worship, social gatherings and as the local school-house. After a windstorm folded half of the roof over onto the opposite side, the building collapsed soon afterwards into a ragged pile of timber and metal sheeting.St. Thomas' Church of England Cemetery, Upper Mangrove Creek by Keith Paull, published 1997 by the Central Coast Family History Group Inc, ISBN 0-9586822-8-3, a copy is in the possession of M.Lohmeyer. All traces of the building were obliterated by a bushfire in 2002, leaving only St. Thomas' cemetery as a silent reminder of what was once a vibrant community. :In 2022, Fairview was 100 years old. It is now the only remaining structure that speaks to the over 200 years of agricultural history in the Mangrove Creek area. Fairview has miraculously withstood bushfires and the elements for the last 100 years and suffered abandonment, vandalism and neglect by its current owners for the last 30 years. '''Fairview, its history and its unique position in the beautiful Mangrove Creek valley should be preserved for future generations.''' ==Saving Fairview== ===Preventing demolition (2006-2013)=== {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-2.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Fairview Homestead in 2005 }} :In November 2006, Gosford City Council resolved to demolish Fairview Homestead at Ten Mile Hollow Road, Dubbo Gully, Mangrove Creek. With St. Thomas' Church already lost forever, the cemetery and Fairview were the last remaining substantial landmarks of Mangrove Creek's rich agricultural heritage. The decision sparked the formation of the ''Central Coast Heritage Committee'' and ''Friends of Fairview'' organisations who began to lobby actively for the preservation of the homestead. As a result of public pressure, demolition was deferred pending consultation but re-submitted to Council in April, 2007. Again, active lobbying, media attention and representations at council meetings achieved a deferral, allowing Council more time for consultation and to consider a proposal put forward by Workwise to provide a workforce to assist in the restoration of Fairview Homestead. :In December 2011, council again denied a management proposal to demolish Fairview.Fight for Fairview Homestead, post on the Fairview Homestead Facebook page by Warren Andrews on 8 Feb 2012 as accessed by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 13 Oct 2023. ===Heritage Studies=== :As part of the consultation process and subsequently, several studies were conducted to assess the fabric of the building and its heritage value (see below). All have recommended the preservation of Fairview as a historically significant landmark, being the last remaining example of the settlements and farms along Mangrove Creek. :Major heritage assessments include: * Gosford Heritage Review - Stage 2 (2001) by Suters Architects * Fairview Heritage Assessment (2006) by Elizabeth Evans, Heritage Consultant * Gosford Community Based Heritage Study (2013) by David Scobie Architects Pty Ltd * Statement of Heritage Impact - Conservation and Adaptation of Fairview (2014) by carste STUDIO Architects and Heritage Consultants ===Heritage Listing (2014)=== :Council approved the heritage listing of Fairview in February 2014 and Fairview Homestead was formally gazetted on the NSW Heritage Inventory on 8 Apr 2017, Local Environment Plan No. 201.Search of NSW State Heritage database at [https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/heritage/search-heritage-databases] for Fairview Homestead, accessed by [[Lohmeyer-24|M.Lohmeyer]] on 14 Nov 2023. This listing requires the owner of the property, in this case the local Council, to prevent serious or irreparable damage or deterioration of a heritage item by ensuring waterproofing, fire protection, security and essential maintenance.Sect. 8.8, Minimum Standards for Maintenance and Repair in [https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/research-and-publications/publications-search/local-government-heritage-guidelines|''Local Government Heritage Guidelines'' (2002)] published by the NSW Heritage Council under the NSW Heritage Act 1977, available online at NSW Heritage. ===Development Application (2016)=== :After many years of engagement with Council and the Water Authority, dozens of expert reports, environmental assessments and builder's quotes the Fairview Homestead Association filed a Development Application to restore Fairview. After a protracted review period with many delays, a DA was finally granted on 11 Oct 2016.Central Coast Council Development Application 47894/2015, granted on 11 Oct 2016 However, the terms of that DA specified that "''visitation of the site shall be restricted to members of the Fairview Homestead Association ... [and] the site shall not be used for tourist purposes or as an information and education facility.''" This restriction very effectively frustrated any attempts at fundraising to preserve and restore Fairview. How does one go about raising funds for a heritage project when virtually no-one is allowed to visit the site once completed? ===The Miracle (2019)=== {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Fairview surrounded by bushfires }} :The homestead today is fenced off to prevent vandalism and to prevent occasional visitors from falling through the rotten floorboards of the derelict building. When the 2019 bushfires swept through Mangrove Creek valley, Fairview was in the path of the flames. However, as if by miracle, the forests around it burnt, but Fairview itself survived. The miracle is explained by its position on the ridge, the clearing around the home, the favourable wind currents around Fairview and – critically – the efforts of the volunteer fire fighters and the SES in battling the flames up and down the valley. It was a close escape. Fairview Homestead has already had many close escapes, avoiding demolition, vandalism and bushfires. It may not be so lucky next time. ==Fairview today (2023)== :Sadly, decades of effort to save Fairview from demolition by decay have so far proved fruitless. Whilst Council has been proactive in clearing and protecting the site, more needs to be done to preserve Fairview for future generations. Locals, family members, volunteers and the Friends of Fairview remain hopeful that an agreement can be reached with Council to save this unique heritage building in its landmark setting overlooking Mangrove Creek. :During a visit in July 2023 the building showed significant deterioration. The veranda beams on the left hand side of the home have sagged and the back right corner, the former laundry, has collapsed completely. If the building is to be saved and restored, it needs to happen very soon. {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-8.jpg|align=m|size=xl|caption=Fairview Homestead in 2023}} {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-9.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Fairview (left)}} {{Image|file=Fairview_Homestead_-_Mangrove_Creek-10.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Fairview (back right)}} ==Fairview in the Media== * July 2014 – https://coastcommunitynews.com.au/central-coast/news/2014/07/golf-day-raises-12000-for-da-application/ * Oct 2014 – https://coastcommunitynews.com.au/central-coast/news/2014/10/multi-award-winning-blues-band-at-mangrove/ * Mar 2015 – https://coastcommunitynews.com.au/central-coast/news/2015/03/mangrove-district-markets-now-twice-a-month/ * Aug 2015 – https://coastcommunitynews.com.au/central-coast/news/2015/08/fairview-cottage-at-risk-if-not-heritage-listed/ * Aug 2016 – https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/central-coast/plans-to-restore-historic-fairview-homestead-run-aground/news-story/6431a7c975d88957b15964c27b4ce48e * Oct 2020 – https://coastcommunitynews.com.au/central-coast/news/2020/10/mangrove-mountain-markets-moves/ ==Research Notes== As is common with family traditions, some stories turn out to be true and others not quite as much. The ''''John Andrews bought Fairview' story''' reported in many secondary sources about Fairview goes as follows: [[Andrews-2887|John Andrews (1834-1902)]] was the son of [[Andrews-7276|Jane Andrews (1814-1889)]]. He had grown up in the Valley and married [[Craft-717|Sarah Craft (1838-1924)]], the daughter of [[Craft-613|William]] and [[Woodbury-259|Rebecca Craft (née Woodbury)]], at St. Thomas' church in 1858. John is said to have purchased the Fairview block in 1872 to add to his 130 acres at Native Dog Gully at Mangrove Creek.Transcript of the Parliamentary Return of Landholders 1885 (District: Windsor): Town [Mangrove Creek], from the NSW Legislative Assembly, Votes & Proceedings 1885 (2nd Session) Vol. 3 - Appendix 2. pp. 435 - 457 as accessed via http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/lists/1885Landholders_A.html by M.Lohmeyer on 4 Oct 2023. Around 1885, the Fairview block is then supposed to have passed to his son Alfred John Andrews. '''What actually happened:''' Research to discover the original property deeds failed for locate any relevant Andrews land purchases in Mangrove Creek between 1863 and 1900. As it turns out, Alfred John Andrews did not inherit the Fairview block at all. He purchased it together with several other parcels of land on 27 Dec 1899, the deed being registered on 31 Jan 1900. ==Sources==
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{{Image|file=Mathias-810.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Fairview Hotel, Built 1897, Destroyed October 22, 1902 }} The Fairview Hotel, known locally as the ''Big Teepee'' because of its distinctive tower/elevated balcony, was consumed by fire in the early hours of October 22, 1902."Desperate Fight For Life", (1902, October 26). The Daily News [N]. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0381221"The Fairview Fire", Vernon News, October 30, 1902, page 1, https://bcrdh.ca/islandora/object/news%3A123234 Four people died and several were injured, one seriously.[The hotel] is a three storey frame structure having 28 bedrooms and other necessary accommodation. It is well built and furnished, with dimensions 60 feet by 60 feet. The building had a wide main staircase leading from ground floor to third storey, also back staircase, and it is supposed that these [...] formed stairways for the flames, this cutting off all escape except by jumping from upstair windows for those who at the early hour of three o'clock would be asleep in their beds."Fearful Fire At Fairview", Boundary Creek Times, October 24, 1902, page 1, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0170846Perhaps the saddest case was that of 18-year-old schoolteacher [[Smith-267143|Louisa Smith]], whose charred remains were found in the rubble. She had arrived in Fairview to take up her first teaching position just two months prior."Miss Smith, of Enderby, has arrived to take charge of the Fairview public school, vice Miss B. Moore.", Vernon News, August 14, 1902, page 8 Hotel manager [[Mathias-810|Phil Mathias]] was badly burned after re-entering the burning structure. He passed away after several hours, in what must have been agonizing circumstances. [[Hunt-24433|Lizzie Hunt]] was not burned, but badly injured after jumping from an upper-floor window. She was unconscious for eleven days, and passed away on her 33rd birthday."Another victim...", Vernon News, November 6, 1902, page 5, https://bcrdh.ca/islandora/object/news%3A123247 The final fatality was [[Allen-55946|James Allen]], an Englishman whose family had immigrated to Manitoba. He too was seriously injured after jumping, fracturing several bones and his spine, becoming paraplegic. After three months he passed away at hospital in Vernon."Provincial News", Victoria Daily Times, January 24, 1903, page 7, https://archive.org/details/victoriadailytimes19030124/page/n6/mode/1up A coroner's inquest shed no light as to the origin of the fire. The hotel was erected by the Fairview Corporation in 1897, and in 1901 was valued as an asset worth $20,000. It was insured in the Phoenix Fire Assurance Co. for $8,500.
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''Grouped by severity of outcome, then by age.'' {| border=1 |- ! colspan=2 | Name ! Circumstance ! Age |- ! colspan=4 align=center | Fatalities |- | | [[Mathias-810|Philip Frederick Mathias]] | Hotel Manager | align=center | 47 |- | | [[Hunt-24433|Lizzie Hunt]] | Hotel Housekeeper | align=center | 32 |- | | [[Allen-55946|James Allen]] | Employee, Stemwinder Mine | align=center | 30 |- | | [[Smith-267143|Louisa Smith]] | Schoolteacher | align=center | 18 |- ! colspan=4 align=center | Seriously Injured |- | | [[Love-8402|John Love]] | Postmaster, Druggist | align=center | 26 |- ! colspan=4 align=center | Injured |- | | [[Bullock-Webster-11|Edward Bullock-Webster]] | Keremeos Farmer and J.P., Hotel Guest | align=center | 38 |- | [[Image:Wakefield-1062.jpg|64px]] | [[Wakefield-1062|Alice Wakefield]] | Hotel Manager, Wife of Phil Mathias | align=center | 35 |- | | [[Burtch-232|Henry Birkitt Burtch]] | Kelowna-Based Farmer, Butcher | align=center | 30 |- | | [[French-4860|Frank French]] | Manager, Shatford's Store | align=center | 27 |- | | Frank McKinley | TBD | TBD |- | | Thomas George Twamley | Clerk, Fairview Corporation | TBD |- ! colspan=4 align=center | Uninjured |- | [[Image:White-71097-1.jpg|64px]] | [[White-71097|Dr. Reginald Brant White]] | Physician | align=center | 29 |- | [[Image:Steward-1818.jpg|64px]] | [[Steward-1818|Charles Arthur Cholmley Steward]] | Miner | align=center | 27 |- | | [[Mathias-811|Winnifred Evelyn Mathias]] | Daughter, Phil Mathias and Alice Wakefield | align=center | 2 |- | | Unnamed Chinese TBD | Head Cook | TBD |- | | Unnamed Chinese TBD | Hotel Staff | TBD |}Research Notes
The identity of some hotel residents have proven difficult to ascertain with any accuracy. {| border=1 |- ! Assumed Name ! Reported Name 1 ! Reported Name 2 ! Other Reported Names ! Rationale |- | Thomas George Twamley | Peter Twombley | Geo. Twornley | Peter Townley, Peter Twombly, T. G. Twamley | Thomas G. Twamley was on voter's list residing in Fairview, and paid by the provincial government to perform various local tasks, with various records covering the period 1900-1909. |- | Frank McKinley | McKinley | Frank McKinley | Mr. McKinley, Frank McKinly, F. McKinley | |}Connections
* A 1987 episode of ''Gold Trails And Ghost Towns'' focused on Fairview and particularly the hotel fire:"Gold Trails And Ghost Towns: Fairview", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAFXMvICKh4 ** Regarding fatalities, evidently Mr. Barlee limited his comments to the two burning victims. The two other people who died, of their injuries, were not mentioned. ** [[Smith-267143|Louisa Smith]] had been engaged to [[White-71097|Dr. Reginald B. White]], and her engagement ring was recovered from the hotel site in 1969. ** Bill Barlee stated that Miss Smith was buried at Fairview Cemetery, but she was actually buried at ''Landsdowne Cemetery'' near Armstrong, after the funeral at Enderby."Miss Smith's Funeral", Victoria Daily Times, November 1, 1902, page 6, https://archive.org/details/victoriadailytimes19021101/page/n5/mode/1up ** Bill Barlee stated that Phil Mathias had returned into the burning building to retrieve valuables. However, printed reports at the time all state Mathias had mistakenly thought his wife and daughter were trapped inside. This was also the official finding of the coroner's inquest. * [[Steward-1818|C. A. C. Steward]] and [[Bullock-Webster-11|Edward Bullock-Webster]] must have been well-acquainted, and had been in 1901 enumerated nearby, in Keremeos.Fourth Census of Canada, 1901, British Columbia, District No. 5 Yale-Cariboo, S. District No. J, Polling sub-division No. 13, Yale East/Similkimeen, page 5, line 13, https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1901&op=img&id=z000013802 * [[Steward-1818|C. A. C. Steward]] and [[Wakefield-1062|Alice Wakefield]] went into the hotel business together in Penticton, then married in 1906. * [[White-71097|Dr. R. B. White]] remained close to [[Steward-1818|C. A. C. Steward]] and [[Wakefield-1062|Alice Wakefield]], and was pallbearer at the latter's funeral. * Undoubtedly [[Lambly-49|C. A. R. Lambly]], local resident and government agent, was involved in the assistance and support of survivors and their families. He died in 1907, and [[White-71097|Dr. Reginald Brant White]] subsequently married his widow, [[Haynes-5374|Hester]].Sources
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[[Category:Raton, New Mexico One Place Study]] [[Category:First Presbyterian Church, Raton, New Mexico]] [[Category:Fairview Presbyterian Cemetery, Raton, New Mexico]] [[Category:Raton, New Mexico]] ==Fairview Presbyterian Cemetery== {{One Place Study|place=Raton, New Mexico|category=Raton, New Mexico|category=Raton, New Mexico One Place Study}}{{Religion|image=Religion_Images-23.png |text=affiliated with the [[:Category:First Presbyterian Church, Raton, New Mexico|Presbyterian Church]]}} *[[:Category:Fairview_Presbyterian_Cemetery,_Raton,_New_Mexico|Fairview Presbyterian Cemetery Category]] for profiles of those buried here. *[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCemetery/Cemetery.htm?cemetery=Fairview_Presbyterian_Cemetery%2C_Raton%2C_New_Mexico WikiTree+ Cemetery Report for this cemetery] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fairview_Presbyterian_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16nc31h8HBf_VOZm5gxwgP743QbD6jiGsbQsy926ES1c/ Fairview Presbyterian Cemetery] Cross Reference Database on Google Sheets ===Cemetery Details=== {{Image|file=Fairview_Presbyterian_Cemetery_Raton_NM_USA.jpg |align=c |size=l }} *'''Cemetery name:''' Fairview Presbyterian Cemetery *'''Address:''' East Sugarite and East 11th St, Raton, Colfax, New Mexico 87740 USA *'''Elevation:''' 6698 feet *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 36.9033279, -104.4226532 *'''Information:''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2236958/fairview-presbyterian-cemetery 2236958] FindAGrave - 48 Memorials, 2001 Headstone Transcriptions - 24Brown, Rob & Gail. Transcription of Headstones, 20 Apr 2001, as told to Zeke Tapia via email. Notes in the possession of [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]]. ===To Do=== *Create profiles for the deceased if they don't already exist *Add Photos and Monumental Inscriptions to profiles Except for the following, all those buried here now have profiles, photos, and monumental inscriptions. I've been unable to locate these as the field is large and the grasses are too tall to discern any headstones that may be flat. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:40, 18 November 2022 (UTC) {| border="1" class="sortable" !WT-ID!!Given Names!!Last Name!!Maiden!!Birth!!Death!!Notes |- |||Unknown||Bunker||||1956||1956|| |- |||Estevan||Cruz||||1956||1956|| |- |[[Daniel-10030]]||Richard Bowen||Daniel||||1852||1942|| |- |[[Dawson-12756]]||George Washington||Dawson||||1858||1939|| |- |[[Fernandez-2368]]||David Leocadio||Fernandez||||1883||1961|| |- |||Juan B||Martinez||||1895||1955||the death date doesn't match the 1973 death date for a Juan B Martinez with that birth date [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:57, 18 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Duran-2194]]||Francisquita||Rodriguez||Duran||1870||1938|| |- |[[Sandoval-1180]]||Jasper||Sandoval||||1880||1961|| |- |[[Sena-276]]||Thomas||Sena||||1902||1955|| |} === Related Projects === *[[Project:New_Mexico|New Mexico Project]] *[[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]] **[[Space:Raton%2C_New_Mexico_One_Place_Study|Raton, New Mexico One Place Study]] *[[Space:New_Mexico_Mining_Disasters|New Mexico Mining Disasters]] **[[Space:Dutchman_Mine_Disaster_1906|Dutchman Mine Disaster 1906]] **[[Space:Stag_Canon_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1913|Stag Canon No 1 Mine Disaster 1913]] **[[Space:Stag_Canon_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1923|Stag Canon No 1 Mine Disaster 1923]] ==Sources==
Fairview United Methodist Church Cemetery
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[[Category: Breckinridge County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Fairview United Methodist Church Cemetery, Breckinridge County, Kentucky]] Fair View Church is located at: Latitude 37.67496 North, Longitude 86.36938 West, Elevation 230 meters above sea level, in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, U.S.A.
Fairvue Plantation
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[[Category: Fairvue Plantation, Sumner County, Tennessee]] [[Category:Sumner County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Sumner County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Gallatin, Tennessee]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:Index_of_Acklen_Plantations|Index of Franklin-Acklen Plantations]] See also: [[Space:Belmont_Mansion|Belmont Mansion]] '''Fairvue Plantation''', aka Fairview, aka Isaac Franklin Plantation was a 2,000-acre plantation near Gallatin, Tennessee built by [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]], noted slave trader, in 1832. It was where he raised tobacco, cattle, and thoroughbred horses. He utilized the labor of his slaves for the construction of the mansion. Twenty slave houses were also erected. Isaac Franklin died in 1846. Apparently it was in the willTennessee Supreme Court, William Wilcox Cooke. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee. Soule, Thomas, and Winsor. 1878. Volume 34. p172-, take special note of p183 that his executor and slave trading partner, [[Armfield-157|John Armfield]], would care for his properties. In 1869, his wife [[Hayes-8663|Adelicia Acklen]] bought it from John Armfield. She eventually sold it in 1882. Franklin also owned several other plantations. [[Space:Index_of_Acklen_Plantations|Franklin-Acklen Plantations]] ===Belmont Mansion Property=== [[Space:Belmont_Mansion|Belmont Mansion]] in Nashville, Tennessee ===1840 Census, Sumner, Tennessee=== 114 enslaved persons are recorded on the Census for Isaac Franklin {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!Isaac Franklin |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State):||Sumner, Tennessee |- |Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29:||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10:||19 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:||25 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:||8 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:||5 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10:||24 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:||16 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:||13 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:||4 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture:||50 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20:||1 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:||1 |- |Total Free White Persons:||3 |- |Total Slaves:||114 |- |Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:||117 |} ===1847 Inventory of Franklin's Estate=== [[Space:Inventory_of_Estate_of_Isaac_Franklin_12_Oct_1847|The Estate of Isaac Franklin]] https://teva.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15138coll18/id/1485 ===1850 Slave Schedule for Sumner County, Tennessee=== :Owner: Isaac Franklin :Number of Enslaved: 105 {| border="1" class="sortable" !OWNER!!AGE!!YOB!!GENDER!!RACE |- |Isaac Franklin||40||1810||female ||mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||50||1800||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||37||1813||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||21||1829||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||19||1831||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||17||1833||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||10||1840||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||9||1841||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||5||1845||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||2||1848||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||30||1820||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||25||1825||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||6||1844||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||23||1827||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||21||1829||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||11||1839||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||6||1844||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||5 Mos||1850||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||40||1810||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||28||1822||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||24||1826||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||20||1830||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||1||1849||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||28||1822||Male||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||22||1828||Male||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||28||1822||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||17||1833||Female||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||15||1835||Female||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||12||1838||Female||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||9||1841||Female||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||5||1845||Male||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||25||1825||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||38||1812||Male||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||38||1812||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||17||1833||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||12||1838||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||20||1830||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||72||1778||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||50||1800||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||30||1820||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||5||1845||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||3||1847||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||1||1849||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||27||1823||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||40||1810||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||14||1836||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||12||1838||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||9||1841||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||9||1841||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||17||1833||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||10||1840||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin|||||||| |- |Isaac Franklin|||||||| |- |Isaac Franklin||10||1840||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||1||1849||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||25||1825||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||50||1800||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||33||1817||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||18||1832||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||17||1833||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||14||1836||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||12||1838||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||8||1842||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||6||1844||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||4||1846||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||8||1842||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||3||1847||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||5||1845||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||2||1848||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||17||1833||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||45||1805||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||16||1834||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||14||1836||Male||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||8||1842||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||5||1845||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||45||1805||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||24||1826||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||19||1831||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||15||1835||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||8||1842||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||32||1818||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||30||1820||Male||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||25||1825||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||4||1846||Female||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||3||1847||Female||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||7/12||1850||Male||Mulatto |- |Isaac Franklin||10||1840||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||70||1780||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin|||||| Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||38||1812||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Female||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Male||Black |- |Isaac Franklin||||||Female||Black |} See also: [[Space:The_Slaves_of_Isaac_Franklin%2C_West_Feliciana%2C_Louisiana]] ==Sources== *1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules; The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Description Township: District 6
Fairweather Name Study
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[[Category:Fairweather Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Fairweather Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fairweather Fairweather] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Fairweather name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fairweather's), by time period (18th Century Fairweather's), or by topic (Fairweather DNA, Fairweather Occupations, Fairweather Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. My One Name Study is registered with The Guild Of One Name Studies. http://www.one-name.org/ My goal is to hear from people with a Fairweather connection and to exchange information with them. The Fairweather DNA project is at Family Tree DNA. https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?code=E28228&Group=Fairweather My database at Rootsweb World Connect is currently static as the ability to upload new Gedcoms has been suspended for now. For a more dynamic database, see Family Search and search under genealogies and Guild Of One Name Studies. https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees If you have anything in your tree that I have given to you over the past 2 decades, please go to the above link and compare what you have to what is the latest discovery I have made on that family. Get in touch if you want sources and notes from me, please. I usually update the database with new information and changes about once a month. If you have several search hits, look for the one that is in the "Guild Of One-Name Studies - A collection of lineage-linked sourced genealogies." ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Fairweather Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Fairweather-583|Pam Thomson]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Fairweather}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Fairweather}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Fairweather-2748|John Fairweather]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fayerweather Fayerweather] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fayrweather Fayrweather]
Fakkel Name Study
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[[Category:Fakkel Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Fakkel and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
Falcone Name Study
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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The FalconeName Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Falcone Falcone] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Falcone name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Falcones), by time period (18th Century Falcones), or by topic (Falcone DNA, Falcone Occupations, Falcone Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Falcone Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Falcone}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Falcone}} {{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Falcones of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Falcon Falcon] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Falconi Falconi]
Fallin Family Genealogy Forum
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Fallin Name Study
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[[Category:Fallin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Fallin-48|Lance Fallin]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Surname Variants== * Fallin * Fallon * Fallen == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Fallin and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. We want to create an accurate family tree for Fallins worldwide. We want to add every Fallin that can be found to Wiki Tree and give them detailed biographies, a full list of sources and as extensive a family tree as possible. There are many ways you can help our one name study. We need as many participants and helpers as possible to document as many Fallins as we can. We want this to be an orgnanized, efficient and fun project. You can decide what you want to do to help this project to preserve a wealth of historical information for the future. Please add Fallin_Name_Study as a category on your Fallin profiles. == Task List == *Finding unsourced Fallin profiles and researching the individual to find sources *Finding orphaned Fallin profiles and adopting them *Adding, improving and fleshing out biographies *Reviewing and merging duplicates *Researching Fallins from various records and connecting as many profiles as possible ==Participants== [[Fallin-48|Lance Fallin]] [[McCormack-1488|Alicia McCormack]] ==Surname Origins== ===Fallin=== ===Fallon=== ==Famous Fallins== ==Member's Interests/Lines== *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Fallon-414|Redmond Fallon]] of Virginia *Descendants and Ancestors of [[Fallon-703|Patrick Fallon]] of Clooncah, Cloonfinlough of County Roscommon, Ireland]] ==Ongoing Projects== ==Progress== ==Genealogy Mysteries== ==DNA== ==Resources== Books/Family Histories: Organizations/Groups: Websites:
Falls Line
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[[Category:Shipping Lines]] [[Category:British Shipping Lines]] [[Category:Windjammers]] ---- ==Falls Line== The Falls Line was a shipping line in the late C19th and early C20th. The line operated ships of two companies; :- Wright, Breakenridge & Co. (from 1878 up to 1892); and, :- Wright and Graham & Co. (from 1892). Both companies' ships used the same flag. The Falls Line's offices were at 111 Union Street, Glasgow, Scotland. The Falls Line does not appear to have operated ships after 1914, although some of the company's ships continued in operation for other owners. With only one exception, all the Falls Line ships - both sail and steam - were wrecked, lost without trace, or sank, either during or after the time that the ships were under the Falls Line's flag. German or Austrian submarine attacks during World War I resulted in the sinking of five of the ships; UC-17 sank the Falls of Afton; UB-57 sank the Benito (ex-Falls of Nith); U-14 sank the Teakwood (ex-Falls of Moness) [22]; UB-47 sank the Shinsan Maru (ex-Falls of Keltie); and UC-45 sank the Teie (ex-Falls of Dee). The Falls of Clyde was and is the sole survivor. ==Ships of the Falls Line== The Falls Line's ships were distinguished by all being named after Scottish river falls. The Falls Line sailing vessels that were originally operated by Wright, Breakenridge & Co. were: :- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_of_Clyde_(ship) Falls of Clyde], built in 1878. : - Falls of Bruar, built in 1879. : - [[Space:Falls_of_Dee|Falls of Dee]], built in 1882, sold in 1901 and renamed the Teie in 1910 : - Falls of Afton, built in 1882. : - Falls of Foyers, bult in 1883. : - Falls of Earn, built in 1884. : - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_of_Halladale Falls of Halladale], built in 1886. : - Falls of Garry, built in 1886, sold as a wreck in 1898 and repaired, then resold in 1904. There was also another sailing vessel that was only ever operated by Wright, Graham & Co. All were similar four-masted, iron-hulled, sailing vessels, and all were built by Russell & Co. Most were full-rigged ships, but three of the vessels were rigged as barques; the Falls of Halladale, Falls of Garry, and Falls of Ettrick. ==Steamships== These steamships - also named for Scottish river falls - operated under the Falls Line flag managed by Wright, Graham & Co. : - SS Falls of Bracklinn, built in 1894; the ship went missing after leaving Baltimore in 1897. : - SS Falls of Keltie, built in 1898, sold in 1905 and renamed the Hoyle Bank, subsequently the avarachus Condouriotis (1914), the Taisan Maru (1916) and the Shinsan Maru (1917). : - SS Falls of Moness, built in 1902 originally chartered to the Indra Line as SS Indradeo came off charter in 1908 and was renamed the Falls of Moness, sold in 1914 and renamed SS Teakwood. : - SS Falls of Orchy, built in 1907, sold in 1914[19] and resold in 1915 when she was renamed SS Canastota. : - SS Falls of Nith, built in 1907, later sold and renamed SS Benito. ==Links== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_Line Wikipedia - Falls Line]
Falls of Dee
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[[Category:British Shipping Lines]][[Category:British_Ships]] [[Category:Windjammers]] ---- [[Space:Falls_Line|Falls Line]] '''Falls Line''' The Falls Line was a shipping line in the late C19th and early C20th. The line operated ships of two companies; Wright, Breakenridge & Co. (from 1878 up to 1892) and Wright and Graham & Co. (from 1892). Both companies' ships used the same flag. The Falls Line's offices were at 111 Union Street, Glasgow, Scotland. The Falls Line does not appear to have operated ships after 1914, although some of the company's ships continued in operation for other owners. - Falls Line ships were all built by Russell & Co Port Glasgow, Scotland: 4 masted ships - Falls of Clyde – 1878, Falls of Bruar – 1879, Falls of Afton – 1882, Falls of Dee – 1882, Falls of Foyers – 1883, Falls of Earn – 1884. 4 master barques – Falls of Garry – 1886, Falls of Halladale – 1886, Falls of Ettrick – 1894. (from “Falls Of The Clyde”; Category: Letters to the Editor; Published: 09 June 2017, [http://www.seabreezes.co.im/index.php/letters-to-the-editor/2520-falls-of-the-clyde Seabreezes]) '''Falls of Dee''' The Falls Line's ships were distinguished by all being named after Scottish river falls. Falls of Dee is a waterfall on Braeriach in the Cairngorms, Scotland. '''Details''' - Falls of Dee, - Official No 85935, - Port of registry Glasgow, - built in Greenock in 1882 by Russell & Co, - Signal Code WJSG. - Year built: 1882; - Date launched: 19/04/1882; - Vessel type: Cargo General; - Vessel description: Iron Sailing Vessel 4 Masted Ship; Tonnage: 1974 grt / 1916 nrt; Length: 276.7 ft; Breadth: 41.0 ft; Depth: 23.7 ft; - Builder: Russell & Co, Greenock; Yard: Cartsdyke West; Yard no: 47; - Managing owner The Ship "Falls of Dee" Co. Ltd. 69 St George's Place, Glasgow - Subsequent owner and registration history: 1901 John Herron & Co Liverpool, 1910 A/S Tonsberg Hvalfangerie. (O. Hytten), Tonsberg. Norway. renamed TEIEl - Vessel history: 1897 serious fire damage; End year: 1917; Fate / Status: Scuttled 24/05/1917; Disposal Detail: 05/1917 while carrying whale oil from South Georgia to Liverpool, sunk with explosives by UC-45. '''Launch''' Falls of Dee “Falls of Dee.—On April 20th, Messrs. Russell & Co., shipbuilders, Greenock, launched from their shipbuilding-yard a four-masted iron sailing ship of the following dimensions:—Length, 275 ft.; breadth, 41 ft.; depth, 23 ft. 9 in.; and of 1,900 tons registered. She is fitted up with all the latest improvements for facilitating the loading and discharging of cargo, and nothing has been neglected by her builders to make her complete in every respect for the East India trade. The vessel, which is owned by Messrs. Wright & Breakenridge, Glasgow, was, on leaving the ways, named the Falls of Dee, and is a sister ship to the Falls of Afton, recently launched and fitted out for sea by the same firm.” [https://weeboopiper.wordpress.com/tag/wright-and-breakenridge/ From Vol. III of The Marine Engineer (1 May 1882)] '''Windjammer''' She was a "Windjammer", a collective name for a general class of large sailing ship built to carry bulk cargo for long distances in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Windjammers were the largest of merchant sailing ships, with three to five tall masts and square sails, giving them a characteristic profile. They usually carried lumber, guano, grain or ore from one continent to another, typically following the prevailing winds and circumnavigating the globe during their voyages. Several survive, variously operating as school ships, museum ships, restaurant ships, and cruise ships. ==Links== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falls_Line Wikipedia - Falls Line] [http://www.clydeships.co.uk/view.php?ref=19789 Clyde Ships - Falls of Dee]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Falmouth — A New England Township in Nova Scotia, 1760–1965 == * by Duncanson, John V (1918–1999) * illustrated by Charles Payzant * published at Windsor, Ontario in August 1965 * Citation Example: :::Duncanson, John V. ''[[Space:Falmouth_--_A_New_England_Township_In_Nova_Scotia|Falmouth_--_A_New_England_Township_In_Nova_Scotia]]'' (1965) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Duncanson|Duncanson]]: Page 23 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Falmouth_--_A_New_England_Township_In_Nova_Scotia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/townshipoffalmou0000dunc
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[[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] ==False Pedigree== The following account illustrates how the Horatio Gates Somerby fraudulent genealogy of the Arnold family found its way into user-submitted material in genealogical collections of the previous century! William Richard Cutter. Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwelath and Founding of a Nation. [https://books.google.com/books?id=-O0pAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA106&lpg=PA106&dq=Rhys+Goch++Maenerch+~genealogy&source=bl&ots=VIJSU92OWP&sig=8oBLYu6dT5p5REeY33O41ZF9Oio&hl=en&sa=X&ei=x9-yU_HOCMKPqAa4toDADw&ved=0CCUQ6AEwBDgK#v=onepage&q=Rhys%20Goch%20%20Maenerch%20~genealogy&f=false Arnold] New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co. 1910. Volume I, page 106. Accessed August 17, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] “The family of Arnold is of great antiquity, having its origin among the ancient princes of Wales. According to a pedigree recorded in the College of Arms, they trace from Ynir, King of Gwentland, who flourished about the middle of the twelfth century, and who was descended from Ynir, the second son of [[Gruffydd-36|Cadwaladr]], king of the Britons. This Calwaladr built Abergavenny in county Monmouth, and its castle, afterwards rebuilt by Hamlet ap Hamlet ap Sir Druce of Balladon, in France, and portions of the walls still remain. The coat of arms of the family is” Gules a chevron, ermine between three pheons or. Crest: A Lion rampant gules holding in his paws a lozenge or. Motto: Mibi Gloria Cessum. (1) [[Meurig-30|Ynir]], King of Gwentland, married Nesta, daughter of Jestin ap gurgan, king of Glamorgan. (2) [[Ynir-2|Meiric]] succeeded his father and married Eleanor, daughter of Ednived ap Jereworth of the house of Trevor. (3) [[Meurig-48|Ynir Vichan]] was also king of Gwent and married Gladice, daughter of Rhys Goch ap Maenerch, Lord of Ystradyw in Brecknockshire (4) [[Ynir_Vichan-1|Carador ap Ynir Vichan]], Lord of Gwent, married Nesta, daughter and heir of Sir Rydereck le Gros, Knight. (5) [[Carador-1|Dyfnwall ap Carador]], Lord of Gwent, married Joyce, daughter of Hamlet ap Sir Druce, Duke of Balladon, in France. Her brother Hamlet rebuilt the castle of Abergavenny, above mentioned. (6) [[Dyfnwall-6|Systyl ap Dyinwall]], Lord of Upper Gwent, married Annest, daughter and heir of Sir Peter Russell, Knight, Lord of kentchurch, county Hereford. (7) [[Syssylth-4|Arthur ap Sysylth]] married Jane, daughter of Lein ap Moreidhec, Lord of Cantrsblyn (8) [[Arthur-374|Meric ap Arthur]] married Annest, daughter of Cradock ap Einon ap Golhroyn (9) [[Meiric-3|Qwillim ap Meiric]], Esq. married Jane, daughter and co-heir of Ivor ap Syssylth, Lord of Lyhs Taly-bont (10) [[Gwillim-56|Arnhold ap Qwillim]], of Meriric, Esq, married Janet, daughter of Philip Fleming, Esq. (11) [[Arnholt-14|Arnhold ap Arnhold Vychan]], Esq, married Sybil, daughter of Madoc ap Einon ap Thomas (12) [[Arnholt-13|Roger Arnold]], of Llanthony in Monmouthshire, was the first of the family to adopt a surname. He married Joan, daughter of Sir Thomas Gamage, Knight, Lord of Coytey. (13) [[Arnold-66|Thomas Arnold]], Esq, succeeded to llanthony and other estates in Monmouthshire. He married Agnes, daughter of Sir Richard Warnestead, Knight. Children: 1. John, of Hingham and Over; died September 15, 1545. 2. Richard. page 106. Arnold #Ynir, King of Gwentland, married Neseta, daughtger of Jestin ap Gurgan, king of Glamorgan #Meiric suceeded his father and married Eleanor, daughter of Ednived ap Jerworth of the house of Trevor. #Ynir Vichan was also king of Went and marrieed Gladice, daughter of Rhys Goch ap Naenewrch, Lord of Ystradyw, in Brecknockshire #Carador ap Ynir Vichan, Lord of Gwent, married Neta, daugfhter and heir of Sir Rydereck lew Gros, Knight #Dyfnwall ap Carador, Lord of Gwent, married Joyce, daughter of Hamlet ap Sir Druce, Duke of Balladon, in France. Her brother Hamlewt reubilt the castle of Abergavenny, above mewntioned. #Systyl ap dyfnwall, Lord of upper Gwent, married Annest, daughtger and heir of Sir Peter Russell, Knight, Lord of Kentchurch, county Hereford #Arthur apy Syssylth married Jane, dsaughter of Lein ap Moreidhec, Lord of Cantrsblyn #Meiric ap Arthur married Annest, daughter of Cradock ap Einon ap golhroyn #Qwillim ap Meiric, Esq, married Jane, daughter and co-heir of Ivor ap Syssylth, Lrd of Lyhs Taly-bont #Arnholt ap Qwillim, of Meiric, Esq, married Janewt, daughter of Philip fleming, Esq. #Arnhold ap Arnhold Vychan, Esq, married Sybil, daughter of Madoc ap Einon ap Thomas #Roger Arnold,, of Llanthony in Monmouthshire, was the first of the family to adopt a surname. He married Joan, daughter of Sir Thomas Gamage, Knight, Lord of Coytey. #Thomas Arnold, Esq, succeeded to Llanthony and other estates in Monmouthshire. He married Agnes, daughter of Sir Richard Warnestad, Knight. Children: 1 John of Hinghan and Over; died September 15, 1545. 2. Richard, mentioned below. #Richard Arnold removed to Somesetshire in the parish of Street. He married Emmote, daughter and heir of Pearce Young, of Damerham, Wiltshire. #Richard (2) eldest son and heir of Richard Arnoild, removed to Dorsetshire, and was seated at Bagbere, in the parish of middleton, otherwise Milton Abbas. He was Lord of the Manor of Bagbere and had estates at Alton Paneras, Buckland Newton, heselbourne, Melcombe Horsey, and other places in that county. He was also patron of the churches of Blandford and of Bingham, Lemcombe. His manor house at Bagbere was sstandng until 1870, when it was demolished and a farmhouse rerected on the site. A small part of the ancient bilding is incorporated in the new house. His will was dated May 15, 1`593, proved July 9, 1595. He desires to be buried "in the Paqrishe Churche of Milton in the Ile called Jesus Ile as we goe to the Tower." He married twice. #Thomas Arnold, second son of Richard Arnold, is mentioned in his father's will.... #William Arnold, son of Thomas Arnold, was born June 24, 1587, and was the i8mmigrant ancestor. 106-107 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Genealogical_and_Family_History_of_North/-O0pAQAAMAAJ?q=Rhys+Goch++Maenerch+~genealogy&gbpv=1&bsq=Rhys%20Goch#f=false ==Responses to False Pedigree== ===From Wikipedia=== In 1870, genealogist Horatio G. Somerby compiled a pedigree”Mr. Somerby’s Genealogy of the Arnold Family. New England Historical and Genealogical Register 33:432 [https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=jtYSJeIFBFAC&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA432 Link at Google Books] of the Arnold family. This pedigree, showed [[Arnold-18|William Arnold]] as son of a Thomas Arnold and a descendant of a 12th-century King of Gwentland (in modern day Wales) whose name was Ynir. In 1915, Edson S. Jones on checking Somerby's information with his sources, discovered discrepancies in dates and places, mixed up generations and unrelated people. "This fabricated research was not an isolated incident; Mr. Somerby had also been implicated in other fraudulent research and was out to please his clients regardless of the veracity of his work"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Arnold_%28settler%29#The_false_pedigree_of_the_Arnold_family 'The false pedigree of the Arnold family' in the Wikipedia article "William Arnold (settler)"] ===From Anderson's Great Migration: === In 1915 Edson Salisbury Jones published a brief accountJones, Edson Salisbury. "The Parentage of William Arnold and Thomas Arnold of Providence, R. I." New England Historical and Genealogical Register 69:64 [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor69wate#page/64/mode/2up Link at Archive.org] of his research into the ancestry of immigrant [[Arnold-18|William Arnold]] [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor69wate#page/64/mode/2up (NEHGR 69:64-69)], which showed the problems of the supposed pedigree done by Somerby, which did not have the correct father or location of William Arnold the immigrant. Anderson states unequivocally, '''"The pedigree prepared by Somerby is completely erroneous, and William Arnold came from Ilchester, Somerset"'''Great Migration 1634-1635, A-B. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume 1, A-B, by Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn, Jr., and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999. '''William Arnold''' article p. 84; comments [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-i-a-b/image/?pageName=89&volumeId=7051&rId=235164842 p.89 American Ancestors (pay site)] As an example of how errors can result in conflation of pedigrees, the following example is presented: In a querie to the Genealogist, 1870, John Carne illustrates how fact and fiction can become conflated with the following line of descent: :1. Ynyr ap Meuric ap Arthrael, Prince of Gwent, married Gwenllian, daugfhter of Jestyn ap Wrgran, last Prince of Glamorgan. His son, :2. Meuric ap Ynyr, married Eleanor daughter of Ednyfed ap Jorwrth Trevor. His son :3 Ynyr Vychan, married, first Gwladys, daughter of Rhys Goch; issuye, a daughter. Secondly, Joyce, daughterof Drogo de Baladun; issue, two sons. His second son was :4 Ithel ap Ynyr Vychan, Prince of Gwent, whose second son founded the family of Carne. John Carne, Penzance, 27 December 1867, contributor. ''Notes and Queries" in John Gough Nichols, editor and publisher, The Herald and Genealogist. Volume 5, [http://books.google.com/books?id=UjpUAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA96&lpg=PA96&dq=ynyr+meuric+arthvael&source=bl&ots=HkvKB7NPLs&sig=UYVtCTFk6lqZ7Qf88D8U_vISSmc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=6OexU5PYDMqKqgb2mYHoBA&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=ynyr%20meuric%20arthvael&f=false Page 96] 1870. Rretrieved 2014-06-30, [[Bairfield-1|amb]] ==Sources== See also with false pedigree: * John Gough Nichols, editor, [http://books.google.com/books?id=UjpUAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA96&lpg=PA96&dq=ynyr+meuric+arthvael&source=bl&ots=HkvKB7NPLs&sig=UYVtCTFk6lqZ7Qf88D8U_vISSmc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=6OexU5PYDMqKqgb2mYHoBA&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=ynyr%20meuric%20arthvael&f=false The Herald and Genealogist, Volume 5]. Publisher Nichols, 1870 * William Richard Cutter, [http://books.google.com/books?id=-O0pAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA106&lpg=PA106&dq=Rhys+Goch++Maenerch+~genealogy&source=bl&ots=VIJSU92OWP&sig=8oBLYu6dT5p5REeY33O41ZF9Oio&hl=en&sa=X&ei=x9-yU_HOCMKPqAa4toDADw&ved=0CCUQ6AEwBDgK#v=onepage&q=Rhys%20Goch%20%20Maenerch%20~genealogy&f=false Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 1] (Google eBook). Lewis historical publishing Company, 1910 - New York * Chart "Bowen Memorial" p. 578 Nicholas "Annals and Antiquities of Wales II" * History of Monmouthshire, Monm. 1, v. 1, pt 2, p. 335
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[[Category:Lamberhurst, Kent]] [[Category:Disproven Existence]] [[Category: Gaither Name Study]] ==The Real People at Beginning and End== The purpose of the pedigree was apparently to connect two real people. At the later end, [[Gater-7|John Gater]] was a real person, baptized 1604 in Lamberhurst, Kent, England. He was important to the pedigree because he, in turn, had been conflated with another John Gaither to become ancestor to most of the Gaithers in the United States. At the beginning, [[Gael-2|Ralph de Gael de Montfort]] and his wife [[FitzOsbern-23|Emma FitzOsbern]] were real people. Ralph was born in Brittany, and may well have accompanied William the Conqueror to Normandy, making him an attractive addition to one's pedigree. ==The False Gaither Pedigree== To further the Gaither pedigree, John Gater was given a line of ancestors stretching back to Ralph de Gael de Montford. The pedigree appears in many popular genealogies, including one [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=bennettgaither&id=I03676&ti=%2C The Bennett/Gaither Clan/Descendency]. Regrettably, the entire pedigree has no sources and after discussion in G2G must be judged fake: See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1037865/disproven-existence-notice-a-gater-gaither-pedigree?show=1037865#q1037865 Disproven Existence Notice: A Gater-Gaither Pedigree]. The profiles in that pedigree, which appear below, have been added to the Disproven Existence Project. Since people who never existed cannot have parents, spouses or children, they have been delinked from their pedigree relationships, which appear below for reference. #[[Gader-2|Walter de Gader]] born 1076, Brittany with wife [[De Baladem-1|Emma de Baladem]], born about 1072, mother of Milo and Walter. #[[de Gader-1|Ralph de Gater]], born 1092 #[[de Gater-9|William de Gater]], born 1120 #[[de Gater-6|Richard de Gater]], born 1148 #[[de Gater-8|William de Gater]], born 1176 #[[Gater-131|Henry de Gater]], born 1205 #[[Gater-130|Henry Gater]], born 1233 #[[de Gater-4|John de Gater]], born 1262 #[[Gater-132|Nicholas Gater]], born 1291 #[[de Gater-1|Henry de Gater]], born 1260 #[[Gater-129|William Gater]], born 1294 #[[Gater-11|Nicholas Gater]], born 1331 #[[Gater-10|John Gater]] born 1366 #[[Gater-9|John Gater]], born 1403 #[[Gater-4|Edmund Gater]], born 1440 #[[Gater-8|John Gater]], born 1477 In addition to having no reliable sources, the dates of this pedigree have some obvious glitches; if you add the death dates, there are an unusual number of children born the year of the father's death.
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[[Category:Topical Projects]] == Mission Statement == The mission of the False Lines to Notables Project is to improve the quality of WikiTree by (1) identifying and researching highly questionable connections in lines of ancestry from North American "gateway" ancestors to notables, (2) disconnecting those connections where the evidence indicates that it is not reasonably likely that the connection is incorrect and (3) obtaining appropriate project-protection to prevent reconnection. == Project Scope == The Project covers lines of ancestry from any pre-1700 immigrant to North America (a "gateway" ancestor) and anyone whom you might consider a notable. It includes, but is not limited to, lines of ancestry to persons in the Notables project or royalty or aristocrats. In the case of lines of ancestry to European royalty or aristocracy, the project omits from its scope any gateway ancestors who have been confirmed as gateway ancestors to royalty by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gateway_Ancestors Douglas Richardson] or [http://nationalsocietyofsaintsandsinners.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Gateway-Ancestors-Proved-and-Disproved.pdf Gary Boyd Roberts]. == Methodology == === Identify Questionable Connections === You may stumble upon a questionable connection between gateway ancestors and notables by happenstance or while researching an ancestor. However, there are two approaches to systematically finding such questionable connections. ==== Bottom Up Approach ==== If you are interesting in finding questionable connections between gateway ancestors and notables in your own ancestry or the ancestry for another specific person: * Use [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/ Ancestor Explorer] to generate a list of notable ancestors of you or another specific person in a particular category. For notable ancestors of a particular type, you can use either any of the categories in the drop-down list options box (such as European Monarchs or Notables) or use the Category Text option in the list options box and enter the name of any WikiTree category. * For any particular ancestor in the resulting list, see all lines of ancestry to that ancestor by clicking on the "relationship" icon next to that ancestor's name in the list. * For any line of ancestry, review the profiles in that line to find the gateway ancestor (i.e., the ancestor who was a pre-1700 ancestor who was an immigrant to North America). * If the category of notables you are checking is royalty or aristocrats, see if the gateway ancestor is on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gateway_Ancestors list of gateway ancestors to royalty confirmed by Douglas Richardson] or the [http://nationalsocietyofsaintsandsinners.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Gateway-Ancestors-Proved-and-Disproved.pdf list of gateway ancestors to royalty confirmed by Gary Boyd Roberts]. If they are, you can assume they are valid and not bother to investigate the lines of ancestry from them to the notables. * To check for questionable connections in any line of ancestry from a gateway ancestor up to a notable, check each profile in the line up from that gateway ancestor to the notable to see if you can spot a highly questionable connection. ==== Top Down Approach ==== If you are interesting in finding questionable connections in the lines of descent from a particular notable to their gateway ancestors: * Use [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+] to get a list of all gateway ancestors who are descended from a particular notable by using a Search (not Suggestions) Text Search. To get a list of all persons in who were born in the 16th century who immigrated from one particular country to another particular country and who were descended from a particular notable, use a query in the following format: Descendants=Notable-123 BirthCountry="Name_of_Country_They_Emigrated_From" DeathCountry="Name_of_Country_They_Emigrated_To". To limit the resulting list to persons born in the 16th century, include 16Cen in the query (or 17Cen for ancestors born in the 17th century). To exclude from the list any ancestors that Douglas Richardson has confirmed are valid gateway ancestors, include NOT CategoryFull="Gateway_Ancestors" in the query. So, for example, to get a list of all descendants of King Edward III of England who were born in the 16th century and who immigrated from England to America and who are not confirmed by Richardson as gateway ancestors, you would use the following query: Descendants=Plantagenet-70 BirthCountry="England" DeathCountry="United States" 16Cen NOT CategoryFull="Gateway_Ancestors". * To check for questionable connections in any line of ancestry from a particular gateway ancestor to the notable, check each profile in the line up from that gateway ancestor to the notable to see if you can spot a highly questionable connection. === Research Any Highly Questionable Connection === Research any facially questionable connection between a gateway ancestor and the notable by researching the individuals on both sides of the connection (i.e., parent and child, husband and wife) to determine what reliable evidence, if any, exists for or against the connection. Note that it is common for a line of descent or ancestry to have both a highly questionable connection between the notable or a descendant of the notable and a supposed child, and a highly questionable connection between a reasonably well-documented later person in the line and a supposed parent, with one or more made-up or out-of-place people in between. In that case, both connections with the "real" people should be researched. === Determine If the Evidence Indicates that It Is Not Reasonably Likely that the Connection Is Incorrect === Determine if the results of the research indicate that it is not reasonably likely that the connection is incorrect. 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[[Quesnell-14|Brian Quesnell]]
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FAMILIA NORBERTO
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Familie Register van JM Fouche
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Familie Register van JM Fouche geschreven door YCL Graen July 1893 ==Owner== Part of the personal collection of [[Rossouw-285|Johan Rossouw]].
Familie Sohier
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Familien Chronik Helene Bergner
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A family bible started by [[Zimmermann-252|Helene Bergner (born Zimmermann)]] mostly covering her descendants.
Familienbuch Allendorf an der Lumda (1643) 1728 - 1908
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[[Category:Allendorf (Lumda), Hessen]] [[Category:Germany, Sources]] ==Familienbuch Allendorf an der Lumda== The family book for Allendorf an der Lumda, in Hesse in Germany covers the period between 1643-1728 (incomplete) and 1728-1908.
Primary sources used in this book are: * Geburts- und Taufregister Allendorf/Lumda von 1728-1908 * Heirats- oder "Copulationsregister" Allendorf/Lumda 1728-1908 * Sterbebuch und Bestattungsregister Allendorf/Lumda 1732-1908 * Personen- und Seelen-Register Zionsgemeinde 1878-1908 * Trau-Register Zionsgemeinde 1878-1908 * Toten-Register Zionsgemeinde 1878-1908 * Zweitschriften der Standesamtsunterlagen Allendorf/Lumda 1876-1908 ==Bibliography== *'''Title:''' '''Familienbuch Allendorf an der Lumda (1643) 1728 bis 1908''' *'''Author(s):''' Dr. Wolf Dieter Schulz, Christine Hühn *'''Editor:''' Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Allendorf/Lumda und Arbeitsgemeinschaft Heimatgeschichte Allendorf/Lumda (Hrsg.) *'''Location:''' Allendorf an der Lumda *'''Year/Edition:''' October 2018 ==Errata/ Extensions== Further extensions or corrections can be found here: [https://wiki.genealogy.net/Allendorf_(Lumda),_OFB/Erg%C3%A4nzungen_und_Korrekturen GenWiki] When further errata or extensions are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. ==Look-ups== For more information see [[Space:Familienb%C3%BCcher:_German_Family_Books|Familienbücher: German Family Books]] ==Citation Templates== The following text snippets can be used as a citation template. The first option can be used to add the source with a bullet point to the sources section via copy/paste. The second option can be used for inline references. It is strongly recommended that you manually add the family number behind the "#"-character (note, you need to do this twice for the second option; once at the end, and once in the ref name tag): '''Reference in Sources section'''* Dr. Wolf Dieter Schulz, Christine Hühn. '''[[Space:Familienbuch Allendorf an der Lumda (1643) 1728 - 1908|Familienbuch Allendorf an der Lumda (1643) 1728 - 1908]]''' (Allendorf an der Lumda, 2018), page , # '''Inline reference:''' Dr. Wolf Dieter Schulz, Christine Hühn. '''[[Space:Familienbuch Allendorf an der Lumda (1643) 1728 - 1908|Familienbuch Allendorf an der Lumda (1643) 1728 - 1908]]''' (Allendorf an der Lumda, 2018), page , #. ==What links here== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Familienbuch_Allendorf_an_der_Lumda_(1643)_1728_-_1908 What links here]
Primary sources used in this book are: * Geburts- und Taufregister Allendorf/Lumda von 1728-1908 * Heirats- oder "Copulationsregister" Allendorf/Lumda 1728-1908 * Sterbebuch und Bestattungsregister Allendorf/Lumda 1732-1908 * Personen- und Seelen-Register Zionsgemeinde 1878-1908 * Trau-Register Zionsgemeinde 1878-1908 * Toten-Register Zionsgemeinde 1878-1908 * Zweitschriften der Standesamtsunterlagen Allendorf/Lumda 1876-1908 ==Bibliography== *'''Title:''' '''Familienbuch Allendorf an der Lumda (1643) 1728 bis 1908''' *'''Author(s):''' Dr. Wolf Dieter Schulz, Christine Hühn *'''Editor:''' Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Allendorf/Lumda und Arbeitsgemeinschaft Heimatgeschichte Allendorf/Lumda (Hrsg.) *'''Location:''' Allendorf an der Lumda *'''Year/Edition:''' October 2018 ==Errata/ Extensions== Further extensions or corrections can be found here: [https://wiki.genealogy.net/Allendorf_(Lumda),_OFB/Erg%C3%A4nzungen_und_Korrekturen GenWiki] When further errata or extensions are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. ==Look-ups== For more information see [[Space:Familienb%C3%BCcher:_German_Family_Books|Familienbücher: German Family Books]] ==Citation Templates== The following text snippets can be used as a citation template. The first option can be used to add the source with a bullet point to the sources section via copy/paste. The second option can be used for inline references. It is strongly recommended that you manually add the family number behind the "#"-character (note, you need to do this twice for the second option; once at the end, and once in the ref name tag): '''Reference in Sources section'''
Familienbuch der Gemeinde Önsbach
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==Description== The Familienbuch der Gemeinde Önsbach is a complied history of many families from Önsbach, Baden, spanning a period of 230 years. It was compiled by Eugen Weber, and the 4th edition was published in 2004. The book can be purchased here: [http://www.badische-ortsfamilienbuecher.de/buch.php?id=59&sprache=DE&N=2&titel=%C3%96nsbach] Citation: Weber, Eugen. 2004. ''Familienbuch der Gemeinde Önsbach.'' Page, Family #. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Familienbuch_der_Gemeinde_Önsbach|WikiTree Profiles that are mentioned in this source]] ==Notes== While this book is a fantastic resource, its information should still be verified to the extent possible, as there are some errors. A good example to illustrate this is the WikiTree profile of [[Muckenhirn-10|Matthias Muckenhirn]].
Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Bickenriede
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{{Image|file=Familienbuch_der_katholischen_Pfarrgemeinde_Bickenriede.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Bickenriede ( Landkreis Unstrut-Hainich) 1673-1886 Band I and Ii Mitteldeutsche Ortsfamilienbücher der AMF Nr. 37 Oktober 2009 Autor: DEGENHARDT, Norbert Publisher's Link : https://www.geschichtlicher-buechertisch.de/Orte/Familienbuch-der-kath-Pfarrgemeinde-Bickenriede-Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis-1673-1886.html?listtype=search&searchparam=Bickenriede%20 ---- Use this and change <506> to the family group number of your profile to cite this source: '''[[Space:Familienbuch_der_katholischen_Pfarrgemeinde_Bickenriede|Bickenriede OFB]]: <506> ''' ---- What links here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Familienbuch_der_katholischen_Pfarrgemeinde_Bickenriede
Familienbuch Kell 1550-1875
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[[Category: Kell, Rheinland-Pfalz]] [[Category:Germany, Sources]] ==Familienbuch Kell== The family book for Kell (Andernach), Rheinland-Pfalz covers the period from 1550-1875, most of the families mentioned in this book are taken from the catholic church St. Lubentius in Kell, but it also covers significant - if not all - relevant sources from Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz, and several parish archives in the area, as well as private collections. ==Bibliography== *'''Title:''' '''Familienbuch Kell, 1550-1875''' mit den zugehörigen Wohnplätzen: Eulenhof, Geishügelhof, Pönterhof, Hof Jakobstal, Gertrudenweidenhof, Tönissteiner Klostermühle, Krayermühle, Pöntermühle sowie Tönisstein (Kloster und Brunnen) außerdem die zur Pfarrei Andernach gehörigen Höfe Alkerhof, Heidenhof, Knopshof, Hüttenhof und Buschhof *'''Author(s):''' Gabriele Kulmus, Markus Weidenbach *'''Editor:''' Katholische Kirchengemeinde Kell (Hrsg.) *'''Location:''' Sinzig/Ochtendung *'''Publisher:'''Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel *'''Series:''' Reihe Deutscher Ortssippenbücher - Reihe A - Band 440 *'''Year/Edition:''' 2007, 2nd edition ==Errata/ Extensions== Further extensions or corrections can be found at the publisher at [https://www.cardamina.net/dl_rev/rev_csb00010.html Cardamina Verlag] or in the [https://web.archive.org/web/20211023110947/https://www.cardamina.net/dl_rev/rev_csb00010.html Internet Archive]. When further errata or extensions are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. ==Look-ups== For more information see [[Space:Familienb%C3%BCcher:_German_Family_Books|Familienbücher: German Family Books]] ==Citation Templates== The following text snippets can be used as a citation template. The first option can be used to add the source with a bullet point to the sources section via copy/paste. The second option can be used for inline references. It is strongly recommended that you manually add the family number behind the "#"-character (note, you need to do this twice for the second option; once at the end, and once in the ref name tag): '''Reference in Sources section''' * Gabriele Kulmus, Markus Weidenbach. '''[[Space:Familienbuch_Kell_1550-1875|Familienbuch Kell, 1550-1875]]''' (Sinzig/Ochtendung, Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2007, 2nd edition), page , # '''Inline reference:''' Gabriele Kulmus, Markus Weidenbach. '''[[Space:Familienbuch_Kell_1550-1875|Familienbuch Kell, 1550-1875]]''' (Sinzig/Ochtendung, Cardamina Verlag Susanne Breuel, 2007, 2nd edition), page , #.
Familienchronik Augustin Frebel
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[[Category:Scholz-412 Media Included]] [[Category:Gelsenkirchen, Nordrhein-Westfalen]] == Einleitung / Introduction == {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"|Familienchroniken wurden meist mit der Heirat angelegt. In ihnen finden sich ähnlich wie in den Familienbibeln handschriftliche Aufzeichnungen des Hausvaters oder der Hausmutter zu Geburten, Taufen, Heiraten, Sterbefällen und anderen wichtigen Ereignissen der Familie. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| Family chonicles have been started often with the marriage. Similar to family bibles they contain hand written records of the father or mother of the house hold about births, baptisms, marriages, deaths and other important events in the family. The booklets themselves were often given as gift by the retailer of the wedding dress or the organizer of a wedding party. Because of this they also include advertisings. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Die vorliegende Familienchronik ist von [[Frebel-4|Augustin Frebel (1876-1931)]]. Sie wurde von ihm oder seiner ersten Ehefrau [[Westerhove-2|Amalia Helene Hedwig (Westerhove) Frebel (1880-1928)]] angelegt. Die letzten Eintragungen (Teilweise in Bleistift) wurden von seiner Tochter [[Frebel-3|Maria Elfriede (Frebel) Scholz (1915-1998)]] aus ihrer Erinnerung eingetragen.Familienchronik Augustin Frebel, Handschrift, Privatbesitz, Brigitte Hoffmann. || || The shown family chronicle is from [[Frebel-4|Augustin Frebel (1876-1931)]]. Either him or his first wife [[Westerhove-2|Amalia Helene Hedwig (Westerhove) Frebel (1880-1928)]] started to write into the booklet. The last made entries (some with lead pencil) have been made by his daughter [[Frebel-3|Maria Elfriede (Frebel) Scholz (1915-1998)]] from her memories. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Unten erfolgt zunächst die Transkription der einzelnen familienbezogenen Seiten. Danach wird auf die Werbung eingegangen. Wahrscheinlich wurde das Blanko-Buch durch den Geschäftsinhaber "L. Löwenstein" als Werbegeschenk überreicht. Leider findet sich im Buch selbst kein Indiz über seine Profession. || || Below first the family related pages are transcribed. Then the advertisementd in the booklet are researched. Most probably the empty booklet was provided by the proprietor of a business "L. Löwenstein" as an advertising gift. Unfortunately in the booklet itself there is no indication on his profession. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Alle Bilder auf dieser Seite wurden von [[Scholz-412|Alexandra-Brigitte Scholz]] mit Genehmigung durch den Eigentümer der Familienchronik aufgenommen. || || All images on this site have been taken by [[Scholz-412|Alexandra-Brigitte Scholz]] with the approval of the owner of the family chronicle. |} ---- == Die Chronik / The Chronicle == === Titelseite / Title Page === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-1.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 1 / Page 1''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="width: 49%; align: top"| '''CHRONIK DER FAMILIE'''
Augustin Frebel, zu Gelsenkirchen I. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''CHRONICLE OF THE FAMILY'''
Augustin Frebel, zu Gelsenkirchen I. |} === Eltern / Parents === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-2.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 2 / Page 2''' }} {{clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"|'''Hausvater'''
Name Augustin Frebel
Stand Architekt & Maurermeister
geboren am 21. Oktober 1876
zu Dortmund abends 11 1/2 Uhr
gestorben: 15.10.1931 morgens 1/2 7 h in Gelsenkirchen
Ehefrau 2: Mimy Frebel geb. Kröger
Heirat:
Tod: |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Father of Household'''
Name Augustin Frebel
Profession Architect & Master Maison
born on October 21th, 1876
in Dortmund in the evening 1/2 h after 11 pm
died: October 15th, 1931 in the morning 1/2 h before 7 am in Gelsenkirchen
wife 2: Mimy Frebel maidden name Kröger
Marriage:
Death: |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Hausmutter'''
Name Amalie Helene Hedwig Westerhove
geboren am 5. Mai 1880
zu Gelsenkirchen morgens 5 Uhr
Bochumerstr. Wietfelds Hause
gest. 12. Mai 1928 vormittags 11 Uhr || || '''Mother of the Household'''
Name Amalie Helene Hedwig Westerhove
born May 5th, 1880
in Gelsenkirchen in the morning 5 am
Bochumerstr. House of Wietfeld
died May 12th, 1928 in the morning 11 am |} === Verlobung und Heirat / Engagement and Marriage === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-3.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 3 / Page 3''' }}{{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Verlobung'''
am 23ten August 1908
zu Gelsenkirchen |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Engagement'''
on August 23rd, 1908
in Gelsenkirchen |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Polterabend'''
am 10. Februar 1909
zu Gelsenkirchen Karl Str. 26 || || '''Wedding-Eve-Party'''
on February 10th, 1909
in Gelsenkirchen Karl Str. 26 |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Gäste'''
Vater, Geschwister beiderseits. || || '''Guests'''
Father, Silblings on both sides. |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-4.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 4 / Page 4''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Standesamtliche Eheschließung'''
am 10. Februar 11 1/2 Uhr 1909
zu Gelsenkirchen I
um 11 1/2 Uhr vormittags |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Civil Marriage'''
on February 10th, 1/2 h after 11 1909
in Gelsenkirchen I
at 1/2 h after 11 am in the morning. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Trauzeugen'''
Schwiegervater Franz Westerhove
Vater Wilhelm Frebel || || '''Marriage witnesses'''
Father-in-law Franz Westerhove
Father Wilhelm Frebel |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-5.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 5 / Page 5''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Trauung'''
am 11. Februar 1909
zu Gelsenkirchen I, Propsteipfarrei
durch Herrn Kaplan Kaufhold
zu Gelsenkirchen I. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Wedding'''
on Februrary 11th, 1909
in Gelsenkirchen I, Propsteipfarrei
through Mr. Chaplain Kaufhold
in Gelsenkirchen I. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Hochzeitsfeier'''
um 11 1/2 Uhr vormittags
in Gelsenkirchen I
zu elterlichen Hause Karl-Straße 26. || || '''Wedding Ceremony'''
at 1/2 h past 11 in the morning
in Gelsenkirchen I
in the parents house Karl-Straße 26. |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-6.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 6 / Page 6''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Brautjungfern'''
I. Brautführerin Maria Frebel
II. Helene Westerhove |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Maids of Honor'''
I. Leading Maid Maria Frebel
II. Helene Westerhove |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-7.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 7 / Page 7''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Brautführer'''
I. Franz Westerhove.
II. Wigbert Frebel. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Bride's Male Attendants'''
I. Franz Westerhove.
II. Wigbert Frebel. |} === Hochzeitsreise / Honeymoon === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-8.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 8 / Page 8''' }} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-9.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 9 / Page 9''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Hochzeitsreise''' im Automobil
am 11.2.1909 nachmittags 4 Uhr. Sehr schönes Wetter. Mit Franz Auto 4 Uhr abfahrt über Essen nach Düsseldorf Hotel Monopol Kaiser Str. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| Honeymoon with the car
on February 11th, 1909, in the afternoon 4 pm. Very beautiful weather. With the car of Franz start at 4 pm via Essen to Düsseldorf, Hotel Monopol Kaiser Str. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Abfahrt 12 Uhr 12/2.09 nach Obladen, Mühlheim, Kalk, Urbach, Troisdorf, Sigburg, Bonn, Coblenz 8 Uhr abends Hotel Riesenfürstenhof || || Start at 12 am February 12th, 1909 to Obladen, Mühlheim, Kalk, Urbach, Troisdorf, Sigburg, Bonn, Coblenz 8 pm in the evening Hotel Riesenfürstenhof |-style="vertical-align:top;" || 13/2.09. mittags 12 Uhr ab Coblenz 4 Uhr in Frankfurt Hotel Royal || || February 13th, 1909, midday 12 am from Coblenz 4 pm in Frankfurt Hotel Royal |-style="vertical-align:top;" || 14/2.09. Sontag Besuch bei Rüchler Rosenburger Str. Frankfurt. Ausflug nach d. Saalburg Homburg a. Höhe || || February 14th, 1909. Sunday visit bei Rüchler Rosenburger Str. Frankfurt. Trip to the Saalburg Homburg a. Höhe |-style="vertical-align:top;" || 15/2.09. ab Frankfurt 3 Uhr nach Fulda 5:14 dort Besuch auf dem Frauenberg Logie ParkHöhe. || || February 15th, 1909 from Frankfurt 3 pm to Fulda 5:14. There visit to the Frauenberg. Staying at ParkHöhe. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || 16/2.09. Stadtbummel nachmittags 2:46 ab nach Großenlüder Schlechteres Wetter viel Schnee mit Rast 4 Uhr nach Kleinlüder 5 1/2 Uhr Ehrenstrud? || || February 16th, 1909 stroll through the town, in the aftrnoon 2:46 pm start to Großenlüder. Bad weather, a lot of snow. With break 4 pm towards Kleinlüder half past five Ehrenstrud? |-style="vertical-align:top;" ||17/2.09. Logiert in Kleinlüder mittags 2 Uhr ab mit Schlitten nach Hainzell 4 Uhr bei Peter Georg seiner Schwester Besuch abgestattet abfahrt nach Schletzenhausen bei Ed. Boch logiert drei Nächte von hier ab mehrere Schlitten portieren nach Hosenfeld, Jossa, Zwickmühlen || || February 17th, 1909. Stayed in Kleinlüder midday 2pm towards Hainzell with the sled. 4 pm visit at Peter Georg's sister. start to Schletzenhausen. Stayed at Ed. Boch for 3 nights, from there several sleds taken to Hosenfeld, Jossa, Zwickmühlen. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Samstag abfahrt nach Fulda u. Frankfurt in Frankfurt wieder übernachtet u. Sonntag d. 21.2. 10 Uhr morgens abfahrt von Frankfurt nach Cöln-Urbach || || Saturday start towards Fulda and Frankfurt. In Frankfurt again stayed over night and Sunday February 21st, 10 am in the morning start from Frankfurt towards Cöln-Urbach |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Hier logiert bis Donnerstag den 25/2.09. bei Tante Mali - am 22/2. in Cöln Carneval angesehen || || There stayed till thursday February 25th 1909 at aunt Mali - on February 22nd watch the Carneval in Cöln. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || tr. Donnerstag nachmittags wieder Ankunft in Gelsenkirchen. || || On Thursday afternoon back in Gelsenkirchen. |} {{Clear}} === Eltern des Hausvaters / Parents of the Father === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-10.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 10 / Page 10''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Eltern des Hausvaters''' |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Parents of the Father of the Household''' |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Vater'''
Name Wilhelm Frebel
Stand Ofenbauer-Vorarbeiter
geboren am 3. September 1844
zu Hosenfeld Kreis Fulda
gestorben 2.4.26 abends 9:45 Gelsenk.
Großvater Philipp Frebel Maurer geb. Hosenfeld gestorben 1867.
Großmutter Anna Magartha Frebel geb. Died aus Brandlos. gestorb. 23 Sept. 1906 Hosenfeld || || '''Father'''
Name Wilhelm Frebel
Profession: foreman furnace construction
born September 3rd, 1844
in Hosenfeld District Fulda
died April 2nd, 1926 in the evening 9:45 Gelsenk.
Grandfather Philipp Frebel mason born in Hosenfeld died 1867.
Grandmother Anna Magartha Frebel maiden name Died from Brandlos. Died September 23rd, 1906 Hosenfeld |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Mutter'''
Rosa Frebel geb. Scheibelhut
geheiratet am 4 Mai 1874 Dortmund geboren am 15.11.1842 in Heinzell Fulda kath.
gest. am 6. Aug. 1880 zu Lüdgendortmund
zu
gestorben 6 August 1880 morgens 7 1/2 Uhr Lütgendormund
II Ehe Josefine Spahn geb. 14. Sept. 1847
Hosenfeld gestorben 29. April 1900 Gelsenkirchen || || '''Mother'''
Rosa Frebel maiden name Scheibelhut
married on May 4th, 1874 Dortmund born on November 15.11.1842 in Heinzell Fulda catholic
died on August 6th, 1880 in Lüdgendortmund
in
died on August 6th, 1880 in the morning half past 7 am Lütgendormund
II Marriage Josefine Spahn born September 14th,1847 in Hosenfeld
Died April 29th, 1900 Gelsenkirchen |} {{Clear}} === Eltern der Hausmutter / Parents of the Mother === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-11.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 11 / Page 11''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Eltern der Hausmutter''' |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Parents of the Mother of the Household''' |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Vater'''
Name Franz Westerhove
Stand Kaufmann
geboren am 27. Febr. 1844
zu Urbach b. Cöln
gestorbem 11. Okt. abends 12 Uhr 1912.
b) Mutter Marie Westerhove geb. Koch
geb. 18/3.1854
gest. 24/12 1924 vorm. 8 1/4 Uhr
a || || '''Father'''
Name Franz Westerhove
Profession businessman
born February 27th 1844
in Urbach near Cöln
died October 11th, 1912 in the evening 12 pm.
b) Mother Marie Westerhove maiden name Koch
born March 18th, 1854
died December 24th, 1924 in the morning quarter after 8 am
a |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Mutter'''
Name Anna Aufleiter
geboren am 19. Ocktober 1854
zu Essen. Rheinland.
gestorben 22. Mai 1888
Heirat: || || '''Mother'''
Name Anna Aufleiter
born October 19th, 1854
in Essen. Rheinland.
died May 22, 1888
Marriage: |} {{Clear}} === Kinder / Children === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-12.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 12 / Page 12''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Augustin Wilhelm Franz Frebel
geboren am 15. Januar 11 3/4 Uhr
um 11 3/4 Uhr nachmittags 1910
getauft am 30. Januar 1910
durch Pfarrer Kersting
gest. 24.11.1931 Gelsenkirchen
'''Namen der Taufpaten'''
1. Vater Wilhelm Frebel
2. Maria Westerhove geb. Koch Mutter von Amalia
Neben bei Aug. Frebel & Franz Westerhove |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Augustin Wilhelm Franz Frebel
born January 15th quarter to 12 pm
at 11 3/4 o’clock in the afternoon 1910
baptised January 30th, 1910
by Priest Kersting
died November 24th, 1931 Gelsenkirchen
'''Names of the Godparents'''
1. Father Wilhelm Frebel
2. Maria Westerhove geb. Koch Mother of Amalia
Also attending Aug. Frebel & Franz Westerhove |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 13 / Page 13''' }} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse aus dem Leben des Kindes
Wigbert Frebel |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Other important events from the child’s life
Wigbert Frebel |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-14.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 14 / Page 14''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Wigbert Frebel
geboren am 12 Juli 1911
um 9 3/4 Uhr Vormittags
getauft durch Herrn Pfarrer Kersting
gestorben 24.9.1977 |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Name Wigbert Frebel
born July 12th, 1911
at a quarter to 10 am
baptised by Mr. Priest Kersting
died September 24th, 1977 |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Namen der Taufpaten'''
Wigbert Frebel Bruder vom Vater
Anna Boch geb. Frebel || || '''Names of the Godparents'''
Wigbert Frebel Brother of the Father
Anna Boch maiden name Frebel |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-15.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 15 / Page 15''' }} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse aus dem Leben des Kindes
Tresi Frebel |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Other important events from the child’s life
Tresi Frebel |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-16.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 16 / Page 16''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Tresi Frebel
geboren am 14. Juni 1913
um 4 1/2 Uhr nachmittags
getauft am 22 Juni 1913
durch Pfarrer Kersting. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Name Tresi Frebel
born June 14th 1913
at half past 4 pm
baptised June 22th 1913
by Priest Kersting. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Namen der Taufpaten'''
1. Terese Pauly Vertr. Anna Frebel hier zu Frankfurt am Main
2. Willy Cordes Bottrop Horststr 271
gestorben 25.12.1914 || || '''Names of the Godparents'''
1. Terese Pauly represented by Anna Frebel here from Frankfurt am Main
2. Willy Cordes Bottrop Horststr 271
died 25.12.1914 |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-17.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 17 / Page 17''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse aus dem Leben des Kindes
Amalia Anna Maria Frebel
geboren am 16. April 1919 Vormittags 10 Uhr
getauft am 27. April 1919
Taufpaten FrauAnna Scheuer
" Herr Bruno Westerhove Bruder der Mutter |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Other important events from the child’s life
Amalia Anna Maria Frebel
born April 16th, 1919 in the morning 10 am
baptized on April 27th, 1919
Godparents Mrs. Anna Scheuer
" Mr. Bruno Westerhove brother of the mother |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-18.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 18 / Page 18''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Maria Elfriede Frebel
geboren am 30. Juni 1915
um 11 3/4 Uhr vormittags
getauft am 4. Juli 1915
durch Pfarrer Kersting. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Name Maria Elfriede Frebel
born June 30th 1915
at 3/4 after 11 am
baptised July 4th 1915
by Priest Kersting. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Namen der Taufpaten'''
1. Maria Jansen. Düsseldorf.
2. Heiny Westerhove. Hier. || || '''Names of the Godparents'''
1. Maria Jansen. Düsseldorf.
2. Heiny Westerhove. Here. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || ''Die weiteren Seiten (19-21) für Kinder sind nicht beschrieben.'' || || ''The additional pages (19-21) for children are not filled in.'' |} === Geschwister des Hausvaters / Siblings of the Father === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-22.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 22 / Page 22''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Geschwister''' und wichtige Ereignisse aus dem leben derselben. '''Des Hausvaters.'''
I. Friedr. Wilhelm Augustin Frebel geb. 16. März 1875. Dortmund.
gestorben 25. Juli 1875 morgens 6 Uhr.
II. Augustin Frebel geb. 21./10. 1876. Dortmund abends 11 1/2 Uhr.
IV Anna Theresia Frebel geb. 16. April 1878 morgens 3 Uhr Dortmund.
II. Ehe mit Josefine Frebel geb. Spahn
vermählt im Febr. 1881 Lüdgendortmund.
geboren 14. Sept. 1847 Hosenfeld. gestorben 29. April 1900 nachmittag. Gelsenkirchen Grenzstr. 42.
I. Kind II. Ehe. Felix Frebel geb. 30 Juli 1882. Schalke.
gest. 16. Febr. 1884. " ".
II. " " " Maria Louisa Frebel geb. 6. Dez. 1884. " ". abends 7 1/2 Uhr.
III: Wigbert Josef Frebel geb. 12. Mai 1887. Gelsenkirchen.
IV. Veronika Frebel geb. 8/ Febr. 1889. " "
gest. 10/Sept. 1891. " " |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Siblings''' and important events of their life. '''Of the Father of the Household.'''
I. Friedr. Wilhelm Augustin Frebel born March 16th 1875. Dortmund.
died July 25th 1875 in the morning 6 o’clock.
II. Augustin Frebel born October 21th 1876. Dortmund in the evening half past 11 pm.
IV Anna Theresia Frebel born April 16th 1878 in the morning 3 o’clock Dortmund.
II. Marriage with Josefine Frebel maiden name Spahn
married in February 1881 Lüdgendortmund.
born September 14th 1847 Hosenfeld. Died April 29th 1900 in the afternoon. Gelsenkirchen Grenzstr. 42.
I. Child II. Marriage. Felix Frebel born 30 Juli 1882. Schalke.
died 16. Febr. 1884. " ".
II. " " " Maria Louisa Frebel born 6. Dez. 1884. " ". Half past 7 pm.
III: Wigbert Josef Frebel born May 12th 1887. Gelsenkirchen.
IV. Veronika Frebel born February 8th 1889. " "
died September 10th 1891. " " |} === Geschwister der Hausmutter / Siblings of the Mother === {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Die Seiten 23 und 24 sind nicht ausgefüllt, obwohl die Hausmutter mindestens 5 Geschwister hatte.Profile of the Father [[Westerhove-3|Franz Ferdinand Ludwig Westerhove (1844-1912)]] |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| The pages 23 and 24 are not filled in despite the fact that the Mother of the Household had minimum 5 siblings. |} === Patenkinder / Godchildren === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-25.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 25 / Page 25''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Patenkinder des Hausvaters.'''
Walter Aug. Boch geboren 24. Okt. 1905. Gelsenkirchen, Grenzstr. 42. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Godchildren of the Father of the Household.'''
Walter Aug. Boch born October 24th 1905. Gelsenkirchen, Grenzstr. 42. |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-26.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 26 / Page 26''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Patenkinder der Hausmutter.'''
Alfons Mali Boch geb. 25. Sept. 1908. Gelsenkirchen, Liboriusstr. 59. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Godchildren of the Mother of the Household.'''
Alfons Mali Boch born September 25th 1908. Gelsenkirchen, Liboriusstr. 59. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Die weiteren Seiten (27-29) für Patenkinder sind nicht beschrieben. || || The additional pages (27-29) for godchildren are not filled in. |} === Sterbefälle / Deaths === {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Die Seiten (29-30) für Sterbefälle sind nicht ausgefüllt. Sterbenotizen finden sich aber auf den vorhergehenden Seiten. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| The pages (29-30) for deaths are not filled in. Deaths notes are included in the earlier pages. |} === Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-31.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 31 / Page 31''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse.
Verlobung Maria Westerhove mit Willy Böger am 25.12.24. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| Other important events.
Engagement Maria Westerhove with Willy Böger on 25DEC24. |} ---- == In der Chronik vorkommende Personen / Persons mentioned in the Chronicle == === Aus der Familie Frebel / From the Frebel Family === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" bgcolor="#fbflff" | '''Person''' || '''Seite / Page''' || '''Verwandschaftsverhältnis / Relationship''' |- ||[[Frebel-4|Augustin Frebel (1876-1931)]] || 1, 2, 2, 3, 12, 22 || Hausvater / Father of the Household |- || [[Westerhove-2|Amalia Helene Hedwig (Westerhove) Frebel (1880-1928)]]|| 2 || Hausmutter / Mother of the Household |- ||[[Kröger-237|Maria (Kröger) Frebel (1891-1982)]] || 2 || 2.Ehefrau des Vaters / 2nd Wife of Father |- || [[Frebel-7|Wilhelm Frebel (1844-1926)]]|| 5, 10, 12 || Vater des Hausvaters / Father of the Father of the Household |- || [[Westerhove-3|Franz Ferdinand Ludwig Westerhove (1844-1912)]]|| 5, 7, 11, 12 || Vater der Hausmutter / Father of the Mother of the Household |- || Tante Mali Cöln-Urbach = [[Westerhove-13|Maria Magdalena Wilhelmine Amalia Westerhove (1846-)]]|| 9 || Tante der Hausmutter / Aunt of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Frebel-8|Philipp Frebel (1812-1867)]] || 10 || Großvater des Hausvaters / Grandfather of the Father of the Household |- || [[Dieth-1|Anna Margaretha (Dieth) Frebel (1823-1906)]] || 10|| Großmutter des Hausvaters / Grandmother of the Father of the Household |- ||[[Scheibelhut-89|Rosa (Scheibelhut) Frebel (1842-1880)]] ||10 || Mutter des Hausvaters / Mother of the Father of the Household |- || [[Spahn-180|Josefine Spahn (1847-1900)]] || 10, 22 || Stiefmutter des Hausvaters / Stepmother of the Father of the Household |- ||[[Aufleiter-2|Anna Theresia (Aufleiter) Westerhove (1854-1888)]] ||11 || Mutter der Hausmutter / Mother of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Koch-6993|Mathilde (Koch) Westerhove (1854-1924)]]|| 11, 12|| Stiefmutter der Hausmutter / Stepmother of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Frebel-12|Augustin Wilhelm Franz Frebel (1910-1931)]] || 12 || 1. Sohn / 1st son |- || [[Frebel-13|Wigbert Frebel (1911-1977)]] || 13, 14 || 2. Sohn / 2nd son |- || [[Frebel-23|Wigbert Josef Frebel (1887-1940)]] || 7, 14, 22 || Halbbruder des Hausvaters / Half-Brother of the Father of the Houshold |- || [[Frebel-17|Anna Theresia (Frebel) Boch (1878-)]] || 14, 22 || Schwester des Hausvaters / Sister of the Father of the Houshold |- || Tresi = [[Frebel-14|Theresia Amalie Rosalie Frebel (1913-1914)]] || 15, 16 || 1. Tochter 3. Kind / 1st daughter 3rd child |- || [[Frebel-15|Amalie Anna Maria (Frebel) Melchers (1919-)]]|| 17 || 3. Tochter 5. Kind / 3rd daughter 5th child |- || Bruno Westerhove || 17 || Bruder der Hausmutter / Brother of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Frebel-3|Maria Elfriede (Frebel) Scholz (1915-1998)]]|| 18 || 2. Tochter 4. Kind / 2nd daughter 4th child |- || Heiny Westerhove || 18 || Bruder der Hausmutter / Brother of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Frebel-16|Friedrich Wilhelm Augustin Frebel (1875-1875)]] || 22 || Bruder des Hausvaters / Brother of the Father of the Household |- || [[Frebel-18|Felix Frebel (1882-1884)]] || 22 || Halbbruder des Hausvaters / Half-Brother of the Father of the Household |- || [[Frebel-19|Maria Louisa Frebel (1884-1957)]]|| 22 || Halbschwester des Hausvaters / Half-Sister of the Father of the Household |- || [[Frebel-24|Veronika Frebel (1889-1891)]]|| 22 || Halbschwester des Hausvaters / Half-Sister of the Father of the Household |- || [[Boch-114|Walter Augustin Boch (1905-1928)]]|| 25 || Neffe und Patensohn des Hausvaters / Nephew and godchild of the Father of the Household |- || [[Boch-115|Alfons Mali Boch (1908-)]] ||26 || Neffe und Patensohn der Hausmutter / Nephew and godchild of the Mother of the Household |- || Maria Westerhove || 31 || Schwester der Hausmutter / Sister of the Mother of the Household |- || Willy Böger || 31 || Verlobter der Schwester der Hausmutter / Fiancé of the Sister of the Mother of the Household |- || Anna Scheuer || 17 || Taufpatin beim 5. Kind, Schwester der Hausmutter. / Godmother for the 5th Child, sister of the mother of the household. |} === Genannte Geistliche / The mentioned Priests=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" bgcolor="#fbflff" | '''Person''' || '''Seite / Page''' || '''Ereignis / Event''' |- || Kaplan Kaufhold || 5 || Wedding |- || '''Pfarrer Kersting'''
Arnold Kersting, Pfarrer in St. Georg in Gelsenkirchen, seit 23. April 1908, † 30. Dezember 1928. https://www.gelsenkirchener-geschichten.de/forum/viewtopic.php?p=353696&sid=4c247c02eb0d99e65bd6d979c9d300f0#p353696
/''' Priest Kersting''' Arnold Kersting, Priest in St. Georg in Gelsenkirchen since April 23rd 1908, † 30. December 1928 || 12, 14, 16, 18 || Taufe der Kinder / Baptism of the children |} === Nicht zugeordnete Personen / Not connected Persons === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" bgcolor="#fbflff" | '''Person''' || '''Seite / Page''' || '''Mögliches Verwandschaftsverhältnis / Possible Relationship''' |- || Wietfelds || 2 || Geburtsort der Mutter: Wietfelds Haus in der Bochumerstraße Gelsenkirchen / Birth place of the mother: Wietfeld’s house in the Bochumerstraße Gelsenkirchen |- || Maria Frebel || 6 || Mutter oder Schwester des Hausvaters / Mother or Sister of the Father of the Houshold |- || Helene Westerhove || 6 || Tante oder Schwester der Hausmutter / Aunt or Sister of the Mother of the Houshold |- || Franz || 8 || Leiht sein Auto zur Hochzeitsreise, sehr wahrscheinlich der Schwiegervater Westerhove / Borrows his car for the honeymoon, very possible the father-in-law Westerhove |- || Rüchler|| 8 || Rosenburger Str, Frankfurt |- || Peter Georg|| 9 || Hainzell |- || Ed. Boch|| 9 || Schletzenhausen |- || Therese Pauly || 16 || Frankfurt am Main |- || Anna Frebel || 16 || Gelsenkirchen |- || Willy Cordes || 16 || Bottrop Horststr. 271 |- || Maria Jansen|| 18 || Taufpatin beim 4. Kind / Godmother for the 4th child |} ---- == Die werbenden Firmen / The advertising companies == {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Die Chronik enthält 33 Werbeanzeigen. Die Daten der Firmen/Geschäfte und der Inhaber werden untenan aufgeführt, und wo vorhanden mit ihren WikiTree-Profil verknüpft. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| The chronicle contains 33 advertisements. The data of the companies/stores and the owners is mentioned below, and where available linked to their WikiTree Profile. |} {|border="1" class="wikitable sortable" bgcolor="#fbflff" | '''German''' || '''Seite / Page''' || '''English''' |-style="vertical-align:top" || '''Gustav Carsch & Co, Bahnhofstrasse. 50-52, Gelsenkirchen.''' Herren- und Knaben-Kleidung.'''50 jähriges Firmenjubiläum / 50th company anniversary:''' Gelsenkirchener Zeitung. 1902-1940, volume 59 (1923), 10 April 1923 ([https://zeitpunkt.nrw/ulbms/periodical/zoom/17285307?query=%22Gustav%20Carsch%22 zeit.punktNRW via ULB Münster] : accessed 25 September 2023) || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 1 / Page 1''' }} || '''Gustav Carsch & Co, Bahnhofstrasse. 50-52, Gelsenkirchen.''' Men’s and boy’s clothings. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Wilh. Lueg, Chausseestr. 16, Wattenscheid.''' Möbel-u. Dekorations-Haus. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 2 / Page 2''' }} || '''Wilh. Lueg, Chausseestr. 16, Wattenscheid.''' House of Furniture and Decoration. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''S. Winter, Bahnhofstr. 54, Gelsenkirchen.''' Stoffwaren. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 3 / Page 3''' }} || '''S. Winter, Bahnhofstr. 54, Gelsenkirchen.''' Draperies. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Firma C.A. Brüning, Marktstrasse 3, Gelsenkirchen.''' Tapeten und Teppiche. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 4 / Page 4''' }} || '''Firma C.A. Brüning, Marktstrasse 3, Gelsenkirchen.''' Wall paper and Carpets. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Jos. Weber, Gelsenkirchen, Kreuzstr. 6. Wohnungs-Einrichtungen''' später Möbelhaus Weber (1874-1982), gegründet von Josef Weber (1847-1921), drei Generationen in Familienbesitz.Barbara Kloubert, Klaus Ellenbeck, “Grabstätten in Gelsenkirchen, Buer und Horst erinnern an Menschen und Familien”, Eigenverlag, Gelsenkirchen, 2018, ISBN 978-3-00-059534-9. * Seite 47: Georg Röhrscheid. * Seite 89: Oswald Niewöhner. * Seite 111: Josef Weber. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 5 / Page 5''' }} || '''Jos. Weber, Gelsenkirchen, Kreuzstr. 6. Furnishings''' later Furniture Store Weber (1874-1982)
founded by Josef Weber (1847-1921), three generations family owned |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''W. Wesseling, Alter Markt 11-13, Gelsenkirchen.''' Schuhwaren. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-6.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 6 / Page 6''' }} || '''W. Wesseling, Alter Markt 11-13, Gelsenkirchen.''' Shoes. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Gebrüder Potthoff.''' Kaufhaus. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 7 / Page 7''' }} || '''Gebrüder Potthoff.''' Department Store. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''A. Springorum, Bahnhofstrasse 21, Gelsenkirchen.''' Brautaussteuer. ||{{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-8.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 8 / Page 8''' }} || '''A. Springorum, Bahnhofstrasse 21, Gelsenkirchen.''' Trousseau. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Heinr. Dadder Nachf. Karl v. Korff, Bahnhofstrasse 81, Gelsenkirchen.''' Juwelier. ||{{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-9.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 9 / Page 9''' }} || '''Heinr. Dadder descendant of Karl v. Korff, Bahnhofstrasse 81, Gelsenkirchen.''' Jeweler. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Ernst Koch, vormals F. Küppersbusch, Kaiserstrasse 53 u. 55, Gelsenkirchen-Schalke.''' Möbel, Küchen, Öfen. ||{{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-10.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 10 / Page 11''' }} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-11.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 11 / Page 11''' }} || '''Ernst Koch, formerly known as F. Küppersbusch, Kaiserstrasse 53 u. 55, Gelsenkirchen-Schalke.''' Furniture, Kitchen, Furnaces. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Bahnhofs-Hotel Gelsenkirchen, Inh.: Theunissen u. Klein'''. Hotel. ||{{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-12.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 12 / Page 12''' }} || '''Bahnhofs-Hotel Gelsenkirchen, Owner: Theunissen and Klein'''. Hotel. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Rob. Schaaf, Bahnhofstrasse 66, Gelsenkirchen.''' Stahlwaren, Bestecke, Service. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 13 / Page 13''' }} || '''Rob. Schaaf, Bahnhofstrasse 66, Gelsenkirchen.''' Steel goods, Cutlery, Crockery. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Adolf Schmidt, Mechaniker, Kirchstrasse 6, Gelsenkirchen.''' Fahrräder, Nähmaschinen, Strick- und Schreibmaschinen. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-14.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 14 / Page 14''' }} || '''Adolf Schmidt, mechanics, Kirchstrasse 6, Gelsenkirchen.''' Bicycles, sewing machines, knitting machines and typewriters. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Kaufhaus Adolf Prinz, Bahnhofstr. 80, Gelsenkirchen.''' Kaufhaus für Stoffe, Bettwaren, Arbeiter-Garderobe. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-15.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 15 / Page 15''' }} || '''Department store Adolf Prinz, Bahnhofstr. 80, Gelsenkirchen.''' Department store for cloth, bedding, workers cloth. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Albert Gompertz, Bahnhofstr. 40, Gelsenkirchen.''' Pelzwaren. Gegründet 1889 von [[Gompertz-42|Albert Gompertz (1857-1920)]], 2. Generation: Sohn [[Gompertz-43|Leo Gompertz (1887-1968)]]. Erzwungene Schließung des Geschäfts im 3.Reich. Der Familie Gombertz gelingt es 1939 nach USA auszuwandern.Albert Gompertz, From Nazi Germany to America, Portal für Stadt- und Zeitgeschichte Gelsenkirchen, http://www.gelsenzentrum.de/gompertz_family.htm || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-16.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 16 / Page 16''' }} || '''Albert Gompertz, Bahnhofstr. 40, Gelsenkirchen.''' Fur trade. Founded 1889 by [[Gompertz-42|Albert Gompertz (1857-1920)]], 2nd generation: son [[Gompertz-43|Leo Gompertz (1887-1968)]]. Mandated close of the business in Nazi-Germany. The family Gombertz were able to emigrate to the US in 1939. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Georg Röhrscheid, Gelsenkirchen, Bahnhofstrasse 18.''' Magazin für Haus- und Küchengeräte. Eisenwarengeschäft , Metallerzeugnisse.
Gegründet 1863 von Georg Röhrscheid’s Vater.
3 Generationen im Familienbesitz, seit 2008 Teiles Konzerns Saint-Gobain. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-17.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 17 / Page 17''' }} || '''Georg Röhrscheid, Gelsenkirchen, Bahnhofstrasse 18.''' Store for household and kitchen equipment. Store for metal and metal goods.
Founded in 1863 from Georg Röhrscheid’s father.
3 generations family owned, since 2008 part of the concern Saint-Gobain. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''H. Weyand, Bahnhofstr. 73.''' Pianos, Flügel, Harmoniums. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-18.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 18 / Page 18''' }} || '''H. Weyand, Bahnhofstr. 73.''' Pianos, grand pianos, reed organs. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''E. Eichmann, Bahnhofstrasse 48 und Glaspassage, Gelsenkirchen.''' Delikatessen-Spezial-Geschäft. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-19.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 19 / Page 19''' }} || '''E. Eichmann, Bahnhofstrasse 48 and Glaspassage, Gelsenkirchen.''' Special store for gourmet foods. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Seb. Frömbgen, Ah-Str. 71, Gelsenkirchen.''' Kunst- u. Handelsgärtnerei. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-20.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 20 / Page 20''' }} || '''Seb. Frömbgen, Ah-Str. 71, Gelsenkirchen.''' Nursery and Gardening Store. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Osw. Niewöhner, Kreuzstrasse 8, Alter Markt, Gelsenkirchen.''' Manufactur- und Mode-Waren Geschäft
Eröffnet 1856 von Oswald Bernhard Niewöhner (1827-1906) || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-21.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 21 / Page 21''' }} || '''Osw. Niewöhner, Kreuzstrasse 8, Alter Markt, Gelsenkirchen.''' Store for factory made clothings and millinery.
Opened 1856 from Oswald Bernhard Niewöhner (1827-1906). |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Mich. Gottschalk, Weidenstrasse 37. Gelsenkirchen.''' Spezialgeschäfte für Gas-, Entwässerungs- und Telegraphen-Anlagen. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-22.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 22 / Page 22''' }} || '''Mich. Gottschalk, Weidenstrasse 37. Gelsenkirchen.''' Store and workshop for gas plumbing, drainage plumbing and telephone installation. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Wilh. Kochs, Hochstraße No. 5-7, Gelsenkirchen.''' Magazin für Haus- und Küchen-Bedarf. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-23.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 23 / Page 23''' }} || '''Wilh. Kochs, Hochstraße No. 5-7, Gelsenkirchen.''' Store for house and kitchen equipment. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Jakob Rörsch, Bochumerstraße. 53, Gelsenkirchen.''' Bürgerliche Wohnungs-Einrichtungen. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-24.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 24 / Page 24''' }} || '''Jakob Rörsch, Bochumerstraße. 53, Gelsenkirchen.''' Common Furnishings. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''J. Voorgang, Bochumerstraße 70, Gelsenkirchen.''' Bekleidungsgeschäft. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-25.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 25 / Page 25''' }} || '''J. Voorgang, Bochumerstraße 70, Gelsenkirchen.''' Store for clothings |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Aug. Niewöhner, Westend.''' Restaurant und Gartenlokal. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-26.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 26 / Page 26''' }} || '''Aug. Niewöhner, Westend.''' Restaurant and garden café. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Karl Kunze, Hochstraße. 22, Gelsenkirchen.''' Dampf-Färberei. Chemische Wasch-Anstalt. Gegründet 1884. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-27.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 27 / Page 27''' }} || '''Karl Kunze, Hochstraße. 22, Gelsenkirchen.''' Steam-dye factory. Chemical laundry. Founded 1884. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Otto Kortenhaus, Hochstraße 25, Gelsenkirchen.''' Möbel, Polster- und Dekorations-Geschäft. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-28.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 28 / Page 28''' }} || '''Otto Kortenhaus, Hochstraße 25, Gelsenkirchen.''' Store for Furniture, Cushion and Decoration. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Gerh. Bruns Wwe., Bochumerstraße. 61, Gelsenkirchen.''' Schuhhaus.
'''J. Volk, Marktstrasse 9, Gelsenkirchen.''' Photographie-Atelier. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-29.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 29 / Page 29''' }} || '''Gerh. Bruns Widow., Bochumerstraße. 61, Gelsenkirchen.''' Shoe Store.
'''J. Volk, Marktstrasse 9, Gelsenkirchen.''' Photographic Laboratory. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Geschw. Elias, Bahnhofstrasse 14, Gelsenkirchen.''' Ausstattungen.
'''L. Schartenberg, Bahnhofstrasse 65 Ecke Augustastr, Gelsenkirchen.''' Schuhwarenhaus. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-30.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 30 / Page 30''' }} || '''Siblings Elias, Bahnhofstrasse 14, Gelsenkirchen.''' Outfitters.
'''L. Schartenberg, Bahnhofstrasse 65 Ecke Augustastr, Gelsenkirchen.''' Shoe store. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Mich. Böhmer, Weststrasse Nr. 9, Wattenscheid.''' Eisenwaren. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-31.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 31 / Page 31''' }} || '''Mich. Böhmer, Weststrasse Nr. 9, Wattenscheid.''' Metal goods. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''L. Löwenstein, Oststr. 17, Wattenscheid.''' Lina Habermann geb. Löwenstein (1866-1942) führte ein Haushaltswarengeschäft.https://www.bochum.de/C125830C0042AB74/vwContentByKey/W28AZE9Z754BOLDDE/$FILE/094_096_habermann_sally_lina_und_loewenstein_julie.pdf || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-32.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 32 / Page 32''' }} || '''L. Löwenstein, Oststr. 17, Wattenscheid.''' Lina Habermann maiden name Löwenstein (1866-1942) managed a store for housewares. |} {{clear}} ---- == Danksagungen / Acknowledgements == {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Vielen lieben Dank an Brigitte Hoffmann für das Aufbewahren dieser speziellen Quelle und dem Zugang zu derselben. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| Many thanks for keeping this special source and allowing access to it goes to Brigitte Hoffmann. |} ---- == Quellenangaben / Sources ==
Augustin Frebel, zu Gelsenkirchen I. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''CHRONICLE OF THE FAMILY'''
Augustin Frebel, zu Gelsenkirchen I. |} === Eltern / Parents === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-2.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 2 / Page 2''' }} {{clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"|'''Hausvater'''
Name Augustin Frebel
Stand Architekt & Maurermeister
geboren am 21. Oktober 1876
zu Dortmund abends 11 1/2 Uhr
gestorben: 15.10.1931 morgens 1/2 7 h in Gelsenkirchen
Ehefrau 2: Mimy Frebel geb. Kröger
Heirat:
Tod: |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Father of Household'''
Name Augustin Frebel
Profession Architect & Master Maison
born on October 21th, 1876
in Dortmund in the evening 1/2 h after 11 pm
died: October 15th, 1931 in the morning 1/2 h before 7 am in Gelsenkirchen
wife 2: Mimy Frebel maidden name Kröger
Marriage:
Death: |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Hausmutter'''
Name Amalie Helene Hedwig Westerhove
geboren am 5. Mai 1880
zu Gelsenkirchen morgens 5 Uhr
Bochumerstr. Wietfelds Hause
gest. 12. Mai 1928 vormittags 11 Uhr || || '''Mother of the Household'''
Name Amalie Helene Hedwig Westerhove
born May 5th, 1880
in Gelsenkirchen in the morning 5 am
Bochumerstr. House of Wietfeld
died May 12th, 1928 in the morning 11 am |} === Verlobung und Heirat / Engagement and Marriage === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-3.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 3 / Page 3''' }}{{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Verlobung'''
am 23ten August 1908
zu Gelsenkirchen |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Engagement'''
on August 23rd, 1908
in Gelsenkirchen |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Polterabend'''
am 10. Februar 1909
zu Gelsenkirchen Karl Str. 26 || || '''Wedding-Eve-Party'''
on February 10th, 1909
in Gelsenkirchen Karl Str. 26 |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Gäste'''
Vater, Geschwister beiderseits. || || '''Guests'''
Father, Silblings on both sides. |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-4.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 4 / Page 4''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Standesamtliche Eheschließung'''
am 10. Februar 11 1/2 Uhr 1909
zu Gelsenkirchen I
um 11 1/2 Uhr vormittags |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Civil Marriage'''
on February 10th, 1/2 h after 11 1909
in Gelsenkirchen I
at 1/2 h after 11 am in the morning. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Trauzeugen'''
Schwiegervater Franz Westerhove
Vater Wilhelm Frebel || || '''Marriage witnesses'''
Father-in-law Franz Westerhove
Father Wilhelm Frebel |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-5.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 5 / Page 5''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Trauung'''
am 11. Februar 1909
zu Gelsenkirchen I, Propsteipfarrei
durch Herrn Kaplan Kaufhold
zu Gelsenkirchen I. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Wedding'''
on Februrary 11th, 1909
in Gelsenkirchen I, Propsteipfarrei
through Mr. Chaplain Kaufhold
in Gelsenkirchen I. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Hochzeitsfeier'''
um 11 1/2 Uhr vormittags
in Gelsenkirchen I
zu elterlichen Hause Karl-Straße 26. || || '''Wedding Ceremony'''
at 1/2 h past 11 in the morning
in Gelsenkirchen I
in the parents house Karl-Straße 26. |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-6.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 6 / Page 6''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Brautjungfern'''
I. Brautführerin Maria Frebel
II. Helene Westerhove |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Maids of Honor'''
I. Leading Maid Maria Frebel
II. Helene Westerhove |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-7.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 7 / Page 7''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Brautführer'''
I. Franz Westerhove.
II. Wigbert Frebel. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Bride's Male Attendants'''
I. Franz Westerhove.
II. Wigbert Frebel. |} === Hochzeitsreise / Honeymoon === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-8.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 8 / Page 8''' }} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-9.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 9 / Page 9''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Hochzeitsreise''' im Automobil
am 11.2.1909 nachmittags 4 Uhr. Sehr schönes Wetter. Mit Franz Auto 4 Uhr abfahrt über Essen nach Düsseldorf Hotel Monopol Kaiser Str. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| Honeymoon with the car
on February 11th, 1909, in the afternoon 4 pm. Very beautiful weather. With the car of Franz start at 4 pm via Essen to Düsseldorf, Hotel Monopol Kaiser Str. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Abfahrt 12 Uhr 12/2.09 nach Obladen, Mühlheim, Kalk, Urbach, Troisdorf, Sigburg, Bonn, Coblenz 8 Uhr abends Hotel Riesenfürstenhof || || Start at 12 am February 12th, 1909 to Obladen, Mühlheim, Kalk, Urbach, Troisdorf, Sigburg, Bonn, Coblenz 8 pm in the evening Hotel Riesenfürstenhof |-style="vertical-align:top;" || 13/2.09. mittags 12 Uhr ab Coblenz 4 Uhr in Frankfurt Hotel Royal || || February 13th, 1909, midday 12 am from Coblenz 4 pm in Frankfurt Hotel Royal |-style="vertical-align:top;" || 14/2.09. Sontag Besuch bei Rüchler Rosenburger Str. Frankfurt. Ausflug nach d. Saalburg Homburg a. Höhe || || February 14th, 1909. Sunday visit bei Rüchler Rosenburger Str. Frankfurt. Trip to the Saalburg Homburg a. Höhe |-style="vertical-align:top;" || 15/2.09. ab Frankfurt 3 Uhr nach Fulda 5:14 dort Besuch auf dem Frauenberg Logie ParkHöhe. || || February 15th, 1909 from Frankfurt 3 pm to Fulda 5:14. There visit to the Frauenberg. Staying at ParkHöhe. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || 16/2.09. Stadtbummel nachmittags 2:46 ab nach Großenlüder Schlechteres Wetter viel Schnee mit Rast 4 Uhr nach Kleinlüder 5 1/2 Uhr Ehrenstrud? || || February 16th, 1909 stroll through the town, in the aftrnoon 2:46 pm start to Großenlüder. Bad weather, a lot of snow. With break 4 pm towards Kleinlüder half past five Ehrenstrud? |-style="vertical-align:top;" ||17/2.09. Logiert in Kleinlüder mittags 2 Uhr ab mit Schlitten nach Hainzell 4 Uhr bei Peter Georg seiner Schwester Besuch abgestattet abfahrt nach Schletzenhausen bei Ed. Boch logiert drei Nächte von hier ab mehrere Schlitten portieren nach Hosenfeld, Jossa, Zwickmühlen || || February 17th, 1909. Stayed in Kleinlüder midday 2pm towards Hainzell with the sled. 4 pm visit at Peter Georg's sister. start to Schletzenhausen. Stayed at Ed. Boch for 3 nights, from there several sleds taken to Hosenfeld, Jossa, Zwickmühlen. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Samstag abfahrt nach Fulda u. Frankfurt in Frankfurt wieder übernachtet u. Sonntag d. 21.2. 10 Uhr morgens abfahrt von Frankfurt nach Cöln-Urbach || || Saturday start towards Fulda and Frankfurt. In Frankfurt again stayed over night and Sunday February 21st, 10 am in the morning start from Frankfurt towards Cöln-Urbach |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Hier logiert bis Donnerstag den 25/2.09. bei Tante Mali - am 22/2. in Cöln Carneval angesehen || || There stayed till thursday February 25th 1909 at aunt Mali - on February 22nd watch the Carneval in Cöln. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || tr. Donnerstag nachmittags wieder Ankunft in Gelsenkirchen. || || On Thursday afternoon back in Gelsenkirchen. |} {{Clear}} === Eltern des Hausvaters / Parents of the Father === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-10.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 10 / Page 10''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Eltern des Hausvaters''' |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Parents of the Father of the Household''' |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Vater'''
Name Wilhelm Frebel
Stand Ofenbauer-Vorarbeiter
geboren am 3. September 1844
zu Hosenfeld Kreis Fulda
gestorben 2.4.26 abends 9:45 Gelsenk.
Großvater Philipp Frebel Maurer geb. Hosenfeld gestorben 1867.
Großmutter Anna Magartha Frebel geb. Died aus Brandlos. gestorb. 23 Sept. 1906 Hosenfeld || || '''Father'''
Name Wilhelm Frebel
Profession: foreman furnace construction
born September 3rd, 1844
in Hosenfeld District Fulda
died April 2nd, 1926 in the evening 9:45 Gelsenk.
Grandfather Philipp Frebel mason born in Hosenfeld died 1867.
Grandmother Anna Magartha Frebel maiden name Died from Brandlos. Died September 23rd, 1906 Hosenfeld |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Mutter'''
Rosa Frebel geb. Scheibelhut
geheiratet am 4 Mai 1874 Dortmund geboren am 15.11.1842 in Heinzell Fulda kath.
gest. am 6. Aug. 1880 zu Lüdgendortmund
zu
gestorben 6 August 1880 morgens 7 1/2 Uhr Lütgendormund
II Ehe Josefine Spahn geb. 14. Sept. 1847
Hosenfeld gestorben 29. April 1900 Gelsenkirchen || || '''Mother'''
Rosa Frebel maiden name Scheibelhut
married on May 4th, 1874 Dortmund born on November 15.11.1842 in Heinzell Fulda catholic
died on August 6th, 1880 in Lüdgendortmund
in
died on August 6th, 1880 in the morning half past 7 am Lütgendormund
II Marriage Josefine Spahn born September 14th,1847 in Hosenfeld
Died April 29th, 1900 Gelsenkirchen |} {{Clear}} === Eltern der Hausmutter / Parents of the Mother === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-11.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 11 / Page 11''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Eltern der Hausmutter''' |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Parents of the Mother of the Household''' |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Vater'''
Name Franz Westerhove
Stand Kaufmann
geboren am 27. Febr. 1844
zu Urbach b. Cöln
gestorbem 11. Okt. abends 12 Uhr 1912.
b) Mutter Marie Westerhove geb. Koch
geb. 18/3.1854
gest. 24/12 1924 vorm. 8 1/4 Uhr
a || || '''Father'''
Name Franz Westerhove
Profession businessman
born February 27th 1844
in Urbach near Cöln
died October 11th, 1912 in the evening 12 pm.
b) Mother Marie Westerhove maiden name Koch
born March 18th, 1854
died December 24th, 1924 in the morning quarter after 8 am
a |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Mutter'''
Name Anna Aufleiter
geboren am 19. Ocktober 1854
zu Essen. Rheinland.
gestorben 22. Mai 1888
Heirat: || || '''Mother'''
Name Anna Aufleiter
born October 19th, 1854
in Essen. Rheinland.
died May 22, 1888
Marriage: |} {{Clear}} === Kinder / Children === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-12.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 12 / Page 12''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Augustin Wilhelm Franz Frebel
geboren am 15. Januar 11 3/4 Uhr
um 11 3/4 Uhr nachmittags 1910
getauft am 30. Januar 1910
durch Pfarrer Kersting
gest. 24.11.1931 Gelsenkirchen
'''Namen der Taufpaten'''
1. Vater Wilhelm Frebel
2. Maria Westerhove geb. Koch Mutter von Amalia
Neben bei Aug. Frebel & Franz Westerhove |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Augustin Wilhelm Franz Frebel
born January 15th quarter to 12 pm
at 11 3/4 o’clock in the afternoon 1910
baptised January 30th, 1910
by Priest Kersting
died November 24th, 1931 Gelsenkirchen
'''Names of the Godparents'''
1. Father Wilhelm Frebel
2. Maria Westerhove geb. Koch Mother of Amalia
Also attending Aug. Frebel & Franz Westerhove |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 13 / Page 13''' }} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse aus dem Leben des Kindes
Wigbert Frebel |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Other important events from the child’s life
Wigbert Frebel |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-14.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 14 / Page 14''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Wigbert Frebel
geboren am 12 Juli 1911
um 9 3/4 Uhr Vormittags
getauft durch Herrn Pfarrer Kersting
gestorben 24.9.1977 |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Name Wigbert Frebel
born July 12th, 1911
at a quarter to 10 am
baptised by Mr. Priest Kersting
died September 24th, 1977 |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Namen der Taufpaten'''
Wigbert Frebel Bruder vom Vater
Anna Boch geb. Frebel || || '''Names of the Godparents'''
Wigbert Frebel Brother of the Father
Anna Boch maiden name Frebel |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-15.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 15 / Page 15''' }} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse aus dem Leben des Kindes
Tresi Frebel |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Other important events from the child’s life
Tresi Frebel |} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-16.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 16 / Page 16''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Tresi Frebel
geboren am 14. Juni 1913
um 4 1/2 Uhr nachmittags
getauft am 22 Juni 1913
durch Pfarrer Kersting. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Name Tresi Frebel
born June 14th 1913
at half past 4 pm
baptised June 22th 1913
by Priest Kersting. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Namen der Taufpaten'''
1. Terese Pauly Vertr. Anna Frebel hier zu Frankfurt am Main
2. Willy Cordes Bottrop Horststr 271
gestorben 25.12.1914 || || '''Names of the Godparents'''
1. Terese Pauly represented by Anna Frebel here from Frankfurt am Main
2. Willy Cordes Bottrop Horststr 271
died 25.12.1914 |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-17.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 17 / Page 17''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse aus dem Leben des Kindes
Amalia Anna Maria Frebel
geboren am 16. April 1919 Vormittags 10 Uhr
getauft am 27. April 1919
Taufpaten FrauAnna Scheuer
" Herr Bruno Westerhove Bruder der Mutter |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Other important events from the child’s life
Amalia Anna Maria Frebel
born April 16th, 1919 in the morning 10 am
baptized on April 27th, 1919
Godparents Mrs. Anna Scheuer
" Mr. Bruno Westerhove brother of the mother |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-18.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 18 / Page 18''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Kinder'''
Name Maria Elfriede Frebel
geboren am 30. Juni 1915
um 11 3/4 Uhr vormittags
getauft am 4. Juli 1915
durch Pfarrer Kersting. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Children'''
Name Maria Elfriede Frebel
born June 30th 1915
at 3/4 after 11 am
baptised July 4th 1915
by Priest Kersting. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Namen der Taufpaten'''
1. Maria Jansen. Düsseldorf.
2. Heiny Westerhove. Hier. || || '''Names of the Godparents'''
1. Maria Jansen. Düsseldorf.
2. Heiny Westerhove. Here. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || ''Die weiteren Seiten (19-21) für Kinder sind nicht beschrieben.'' || || ''The additional pages (19-21) for children are not filled in.'' |} === Geschwister des Hausvaters / Siblings of the Father === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-22.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 22 / Page 22''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Geschwister''' und wichtige Ereignisse aus dem leben derselben. '''Des Hausvaters.'''
I. Friedr. Wilhelm Augustin Frebel geb. 16. März 1875. Dortmund.
gestorben 25. Juli 1875 morgens 6 Uhr.
II. Augustin Frebel geb. 21./10. 1876. Dortmund abends 11 1/2 Uhr.
IV Anna Theresia Frebel geb. 16. April 1878 morgens 3 Uhr Dortmund.
II. Ehe mit Josefine Frebel geb. Spahn
vermählt im Febr. 1881 Lüdgendortmund.
geboren 14. Sept. 1847 Hosenfeld. gestorben 29. April 1900 nachmittag. Gelsenkirchen Grenzstr. 42.
I. Kind II. Ehe. Felix Frebel geb. 30 Juli 1882. Schalke.
gest. 16. Febr. 1884. " ".
II. " " " Maria Louisa Frebel geb. 6. Dez. 1884. " ". abends 7 1/2 Uhr.
III: Wigbert Josef Frebel geb. 12. Mai 1887. Gelsenkirchen.
IV. Veronika Frebel geb. 8/ Febr. 1889. " "
gest. 10/Sept. 1891. " " |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Siblings''' and important events of their life. '''Of the Father of the Household.'''
I. Friedr. Wilhelm Augustin Frebel born March 16th 1875. Dortmund.
died July 25th 1875 in the morning 6 o’clock.
II. Augustin Frebel born October 21th 1876. Dortmund in the evening half past 11 pm.
IV Anna Theresia Frebel born April 16th 1878 in the morning 3 o’clock Dortmund.
II. Marriage with Josefine Frebel maiden name Spahn
married in February 1881 Lüdgendortmund.
born September 14th 1847 Hosenfeld. Died April 29th 1900 in the afternoon. Gelsenkirchen Grenzstr. 42.
I. Child II. Marriage. Felix Frebel born 30 Juli 1882. Schalke.
died 16. Febr. 1884. " ".
II. " " " Maria Louisa Frebel born 6. Dez. 1884. " ". Half past 7 pm.
III: Wigbert Josef Frebel born May 12th 1887. Gelsenkirchen.
IV. Veronika Frebel born February 8th 1889. " "
died September 10th 1891. " " |} === Geschwister der Hausmutter / Siblings of the Mother === {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Die Seiten 23 und 24 sind nicht ausgefüllt, obwohl die Hausmutter mindestens 5 Geschwister hatte.Profile of the Father [[Westerhove-3|Franz Ferdinand Ludwig Westerhove (1844-1912)]] |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| The pages 23 and 24 are not filled in despite the fact that the Mother of the Household had minimum 5 siblings. |} === Patenkinder / Godchildren === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-25.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 25 / Page 25''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Patenkinder des Hausvaters.'''
Walter Aug. Boch geboren 24. Okt. 1905. Gelsenkirchen, Grenzstr. 42. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Godchildren of the Father of the Household.'''
Walter Aug. Boch born October 24th 1905. Gelsenkirchen, Grenzstr. 42. |} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-26.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 26 / Page 26''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| '''Patenkinder der Hausmutter.'''
Alfons Mali Boch geb. 25. Sept. 1908. Gelsenkirchen, Liboriusstr. 59. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| '''Godchildren of the Mother of the Household.'''
Alfons Mali Boch born September 25th 1908. Gelsenkirchen, Liboriusstr. 59. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || Die weiteren Seiten (27-29) für Patenkinder sind nicht beschrieben. || || The additional pages (27-29) for godchildren are not filled in. |} === Sterbefälle / Deaths === {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Die Seiten (29-30) für Sterbefälle sind nicht ausgefüllt. Sterbenotizen finden sich aber auf den vorhergehenden Seiten. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| The pages (29-30) for deaths are not filled in. Deaths notes are included in the earlier pages. |} === Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse === {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-31.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Seite 31 / Page 31''' }} {{Clear}} {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Sonstige wichtige Ereignisse.
Verlobung Maria Westerhove mit Willy Böger am 25.12.24. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| Other important events.
Engagement Maria Westerhove with Willy Böger on 25DEC24. |} ---- == In der Chronik vorkommende Personen / Persons mentioned in the Chronicle == === Aus der Familie Frebel / From the Frebel Family === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" bgcolor="#fbflff" | '''Person''' || '''Seite / Page''' || '''Verwandschaftsverhältnis / Relationship''' |- ||[[Frebel-4|Augustin Frebel (1876-1931)]] || 1, 2, 2, 3, 12, 22 || Hausvater / Father of the Household |- || [[Westerhove-2|Amalia Helene Hedwig (Westerhove) Frebel (1880-1928)]]|| 2 || Hausmutter / Mother of the Household |- ||[[Kröger-237|Maria (Kröger) Frebel (1891-1982)]] || 2 || 2.Ehefrau des Vaters / 2nd Wife of Father |- || [[Frebel-7|Wilhelm Frebel (1844-1926)]]|| 5, 10, 12 || Vater des Hausvaters / Father of the Father of the Household |- || [[Westerhove-3|Franz Ferdinand Ludwig Westerhove (1844-1912)]]|| 5, 7, 11, 12 || Vater der Hausmutter / Father of the Mother of the Household |- || Tante Mali Cöln-Urbach = [[Westerhove-13|Maria Magdalena Wilhelmine Amalia Westerhove (1846-)]]|| 9 || Tante der Hausmutter / Aunt of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Frebel-8|Philipp Frebel (1812-1867)]] || 10 || Großvater des Hausvaters / Grandfather of the Father of the Household |- || [[Dieth-1|Anna Margaretha (Dieth) Frebel (1823-1906)]] || 10|| Großmutter des Hausvaters / Grandmother of the Father of the Household |- ||[[Scheibelhut-89|Rosa (Scheibelhut) Frebel (1842-1880)]] ||10 || Mutter des Hausvaters / Mother of the Father of the Household |- || [[Spahn-180|Josefine Spahn (1847-1900)]] || 10, 22 || Stiefmutter des Hausvaters / Stepmother of the Father of the Household |- ||[[Aufleiter-2|Anna Theresia (Aufleiter) Westerhove (1854-1888)]] ||11 || Mutter der Hausmutter / Mother of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Koch-6993|Mathilde (Koch) Westerhove (1854-1924)]]|| 11, 12|| Stiefmutter der Hausmutter / Stepmother of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Frebel-12|Augustin Wilhelm Franz Frebel (1910-1931)]] || 12 || 1. Sohn / 1st son |- || [[Frebel-13|Wigbert Frebel (1911-1977)]] || 13, 14 || 2. Sohn / 2nd son |- || [[Frebel-23|Wigbert Josef Frebel (1887-1940)]] || 7, 14, 22 || Halbbruder des Hausvaters / Half-Brother of the Father of the Houshold |- || [[Frebel-17|Anna Theresia (Frebel) Boch (1878-)]] || 14, 22 || Schwester des Hausvaters / Sister of the Father of the Houshold |- || Tresi = [[Frebel-14|Theresia Amalie Rosalie Frebel (1913-1914)]] || 15, 16 || 1. Tochter 3. Kind / 1st daughter 3rd child |- || [[Frebel-15|Amalie Anna Maria (Frebel) Melchers (1919-)]]|| 17 || 3. Tochter 5. Kind / 3rd daughter 5th child |- || Bruno Westerhove || 17 || Bruder der Hausmutter / Brother of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Frebel-3|Maria Elfriede (Frebel) Scholz (1915-1998)]]|| 18 || 2. Tochter 4. Kind / 2nd daughter 4th child |- || Heiny Westerhove || 18 || Bruder der Hausmutter / Brother of the Mother of the Household |- || [[Frebel-16|Friedrich Wilhelm Augustin Frebel (1875-1875)]] || 22 || Bruder des Hausvaters / Brother of the Father of the Household |- || [[Frebel-18|Felix Frebel (1882-1884)]] || 22 || Halbbruder des Hausvaters / Half-Brother of the Father of the Household |- || [[Frebel-19|Maria Louisa Frebel (1884-1957)]]|| 22 || Halbschwester des Hausvaters / Half-Sister of the Father of the Household |- || [[Frebel-24|Veronika Frebel (1889-1891)]]|| 22 || Halbschwester des Hausvaters / Half-Sister of the Father of the Household |- || [[Boch-114|Walter Augustin Boch (1905-1928)]]|| 25 || Neffe und Patensohn des Hausvaters / Nephew and godchild of the Father of the Household |- || [[Boch-115|Alfons Mali Boch (1908-)]] ||26 || Neffe und Patensohn der Hausmutter / Nephew and godchild of the Mother of the Household |- || Maria Westerhove || 31 || Schwester der Hausmutter / Sister of the Mother of the Household |- || Willy Böger || 31 || Verlobter der Schwester der Hausmutter / Fiancé of the Sister of the Mother of the Household |- || Anna Scheuer || 17 || Taufpatin beim 5. Kind, Schwester der Hausmutter. / Godmother for the 5th Child, sister of the mother of the household. |} === Genannte Geistliche / The mentioned Priests=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" bgcolor="#fbflff" | '''Person''' || '''Seite / Page''' || '''Ereignis / Event''' |- || Kaplan Kaufhold || 5 || Wedding |- || '''Pfarrer Kersting'''
Arnold Kersting, Pfarrer in St. Georg in Gelsenkirchen, seit 23. April 1908, † 30. Dezember 1928. https://www.gelsenkirchener-geschichten.de/forum/viewtopic.php?p=353696&sid=4c247c02eb0d99e65bd6d979c9d300f0#p353696
/''' Priest Kersting''' Arnold Kersting, Priest in St. Georg in Gelsenkirchen since April 23rd 1908, † 30. December 1928 || 12, 14, 16, 18 || Taufe der Kinder / Baptism of the children |} === Nicht zugeordnete Personen / Not connected Persons === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" bgcolor="#fbflff" | '''Person''' || '''Seite / Page''' || '''Mögliches Verwandschaftsverhältnis / Possible Relationship''' |- || Wietfelds || 2 || Geburtsort der Mutter: Wietfelds Haus in der Bochumerstraße Gelsenkirchen / Birth place of the mother: Wietfeld’s house in the Bochumerstraße Gelsenkirchen |- || Maria Frebel || 6 || Mutter oder Schwester des Hausvaters / Mother or Sister of the Father of the Houshold |- || Helene Westerhove || 6 || Tante oder Schwester der Hausmutter / Aunt or Sister of the Mother of the Houshold |- || Franz || 8 || Leiht sein Auto zur Hochzeitsreise, sehr wahrscheinlich der Schwiegervater Westerhove / Borrows his car for the honeymoon, very possible the father-in-law Westerhove |- || Rüchler|| 8 || Rosenburger Str, Frankfurt |- || Peter Georg|| 9 || Hainzell |- || Ed. Boch|| 9 || Schletzenhausen |- || Therese Pauly || 16 || Frankfurt am Main |- || Anna Frebel || 16 || Gelsenkirchen |- || Willy Cordes || 16 || Bottrop Horststr. 271 |- || Maria Jansen|| 18 || Taufpatin beim 4. Kind / Godmother for the 4th child |} ---- == Die werbenden Firmen / The advertising companies == {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Die Chronik enthält 33 Werbeanzeigen. Die Daten der Firmen/Geschäfte und der Inhaber werden untenan aufgeführt, und wo vorhanden mit ihren WikiTree-Profil verknüpft. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| The chronicle contains 33 advertisements. The data of the companies/stores and the owners is mentioned below, and where available linked to their WikiTree Profile. |} {|border="1" class="wikitable sortable" bgcolor="#fbflff" | '''German''' || '''Seite / Page''' || '''English''' |-style="vertical-align:top" || '''Gustav Carsch & Co, Bahnhofstrasse. 50-52, Gelsenkirchen.''' Herren- und Knaben-Kleidung.'''50 jähriges Firmenjubiläum / 50th company anniversary:''' Gelsenkirchener Zeitung. 1902-1940, volume 59 (1923), 10 April 1923 ([https://zeitpunkt.nrw/ulbms/periodical/zoom/17285307?query=%22Gustav%20Carsch%22 zeit.punktNRW via ULB Münster] : accessed 25 September 2023) || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 1 / Page 1''' }} || '''Gustav Carsch & Co, Bahnhofstrasse. 50-52, Gelsenkirchen.''' Men’s and boy’s clothings. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Wilh. Lueg, Chausseestr. 16, Wattenscheid.''' Möbel-u. Dekorations-Haus. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 2 / Page 2''' }} || '''Wilh. Lueg, Chausseestr. 16, Wattenscheid.''' House of Furniture and Decoration. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''S. Winter, Bahnhofstr. 54, Gelsenkirchen.''' Stoffwaren. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 3 / Page 3''' }} || '''S. Winter, Bahnhofstr. 54, Gelsenkirchen.''' Draperies. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Firma C.A. Brüning, Marktstrasse 3, Gelsenkirchen.''' Tapeten und Teppiche. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 4 / Page 4''' }} || '''Firma C.A. Brüning, Marktstrasse 3, Gelsenkirchen.''' Wall paper and Carpets. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Jos. Weber, Gelsenkirchen, Kreuzstr. 6. Wohnungs-Einrichtungen''' später Möbelhaus Weber (1874-1982), gegründet von Josef Weber (1847-1921), drei Generationen in Familienbesitz.Barbara Kloubert, Klaus Ellenbeck, “Grabstätten in Gelsenkirchen, Buer und Horst erinnern an Menschen und Familien”, Eigenverlag, Gelsenkirchen, 2018, ISBN 978-3-00-059534-9. * Seite 47: Georg Röhrscheid. * Seite 89: Oswald Niewöhner. * Seite 111: Josef Weber. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 5 / Page 5''' }} || '''Jos. Weber, Gelsenkirchen, Kreuzstr. 6. Furnishings''' later Furniture Store Weber (1874-1982)
founded by Josef Weber (1847-1921), three generations family owned |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''W. Wesseling, Alter Markt 11-13, Gelsenkirchen.''' Schuhwaren. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-6.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 6 / Page 6''' }} || '''W. Wesseling, Alter Markt 11-13, Gelsenkirchen.''' Shoes. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Gebrüder Potthoff.''' Kaufhaus. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 7 / Page 7''' }} || '''Gebrüder Potthoff.''' Department Store. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''A. Springorum, Bahnhofstrasse 21, Gelsenkirchen.''' Brautaussteuer. ||{{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-8.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 8 / Page 8''' }} || '''A. Springorum, Bahnhofstrasse 21, Gelsenkirchen.''' Trousseau. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Heinr. Dadder Nachf. Karl v. Korff, Bahnhofstrasse 81, Gelsenkirchen.''' Juwelier. ||{{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-9.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 9 / Page 9''' }} || '''Heinr. Dadder descendant of Karl v. Korff, Bahnhofstrasse 81, Gelsenkirchen.''' Jeweler. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Ernst Koch, vormals F. Küppersbusch, Kaiserstrasse 53 u. 55, Gelsenkirchen-Schalke.''' Möbel, Küchen, Öfen. ||{{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-10.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 10 / Page 11''' }} {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-11.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 11 / Page 11''' }} || '''Ernst Koch, formerly known as F. Küppersbusch, Kaiserstrasse 53 u. 55, Gelsenkirchen-Schalke.''' Furniture, Kitchen, Furnaces. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Bahnhofs-Hotel Gelsenkirchen, Inh.: Theunissen u. Klein'''. Hotel. ||{{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-12.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 12 / Page 12''' }} || '''Bahnhofs-Hotel Gelsenkirchen, Owner: Theunissen and Klein'''. Hotel. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Rob. Schaaf, Bahnhofstrasse 66, Gelsenkirchen.''' Stahlwaren, Bestecke, Service. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-13.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 13 / Page 13''' }} || '''Rob. Schaaf, Bahnhofstrasse 66, Gelsenkirchen.''' Steel goods, Cutlery, Crockery. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Adolf Schmidt, Mechaniker, Kirchstrasse 6, Gelsenkirchen.''' Fahrräder, Nähmaschinen, Strick- und Schreibmaschinen. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-14.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 14 / Page 14''' }} || '''Adolf Schmidt, mechanics, Kirchstrasse 6, Gelsenkirchen.''' Bicycles, sewing machines, knitting machines and typewriters. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Kaufhaus Adolf Prinz, Bahnhofstr. 80, Gelsenkirchen.''' Kaufhaus für Stoffe, Bettwaren, Arbeiter-Garderobe. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-15.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 15 / Page 15''' }} || '''Department store Adolf Prinz, Bahnhofstr. 80, Gelsenkirchen.''' Department store for cloth, bedding, workers cloth. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Albert Gompertz, Bahnhofstr. 40, Gelsenkirchen.''' Pelzwaren. Gegründet 1889 von [[Gompertz-42|Albert Gompertz (1857-1920)]], 2. Generation: Sohn [[Gompertz-43|Leo Gompertz (1887-1968)]]. Erzwungene Schließung des Geschäfts im 3.Reich. Der Familie Gombertz gelingt es 1939 nach USA auszuwandern.Albert Gompertz, From Nazi Germany to America, Portal für Stadt- und Zeitgeschichte Gelsenkirchen, http://www.gelsenzentrum.de/gompertz_family.htm || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-16.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 16 / Page 16''' }} || '''Albert Gompertz, Bahnhofstr. 40, Gelsenkirchen.''' Fur trade. Founded 1889 by [[Gompertz-42|Albert Gompertz (1857-1920)]], 2nd generation: son [[Gompertz-43|Leo Gompertz (1887-1968)]]. Mandated close of the business in Nazi-Germany. The family Gombertz were able to emigrate to the US in 1939. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Georg Röhrscheid, Gelsenkirchen, Bahnhofstrasse 18.''' Magazin für Haus- und Küchengeräte. Eisenwarengeschäft , Metallerzeugnisse.
Gegründet 1863 von Georg Röhrscheid’s Vater.
3 Generationen im Familienbesitz, seit 2008 Teiles Konzerns Saint-Gobain. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-17.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 17 / Page 17''' }} || '''Georg Röhrscheid, Gelsenkirchen, Bahnhofstrasse 18.''' Store for household and kitchen equipment. Store for metal and metal goods.
Founded in 1863 from Georg Röhrscheid’s father.
3 generations family owned, since 2008 part of the concern Saint-Gobain. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''H. Weyand, Bahnhofstr. 73.''' Pianos, Flügel, Harmoniums. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-18.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 18 / Page 18''' }} || '''H. Weyand, Bahnhofstr. 73.''' Pianos, grand pianos, reed organs. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''E. Eichmann, Bahnhofstrasse 48 und Glaspassage, Gelsenkirchen.''' Delikatessen-Spezial-Geschäft. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-19.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 19 / Page 19''' }} || '''E. Eichmann, Bahnhofstrasse 48 and Glaspassage, Gelsenkirchen.''' Special store for gourmet foods. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Seb. Frömbgen, Ah-Str. 71, Gelsenkirchen.''' Kunst- u. Handelsgärtnerei. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-20.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 20 / Page 20''' }} || '''Seb. Frömbgen, Ah-Str. 71, Gelsenkirchen.''' Nursery and Gardening Store. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Osw. Niewöhner, Kreuzstrasse 8, Alter Markt, Gelsenkirchen.''' Manufactur- und Mode-Waren Geschäft
Eröffnet 1856 von Oswald Bernhard Niewöhner (1827-1906) || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-21.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 21 / Page 21''' }} || '''Osw. Niewöhner, Kreuzstrasse 8, Alter Markt, Gelsenkirchen.''' Store for factory made clothings and millinery.
Opened 1856 from Oswald Bernhard Niewöhner (1827-1906). |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Mich. Gottschalk, Weidenstrasse 37. Gelsenkirchen.''' Spezialgeschäfte für Gas-, Entwässerungs- und Telegraphen-Anlagen. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-22.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 22 / Page 22''' }} || '''Mich. Gottschalk, Weidenstrasse 37. Gelsenkirchen.''' Store and workshop for gas plumbing, drainage plumbing and telephone installation. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Wilh. Kochs, Hochstraße No. 5-7, Gelsenkirchen.''' Magazin für Haus- und Küchen-Bedarf. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-23.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 23 / Page 23''' }} || '''Wilh. Kochs, Hochstraße No. 5-7, Gelsenkirchen.''' Store for house and kitchen equipment. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Jakob Rörsch, Bochumerstraße. 53, Gelsenkirchen.''' Bürgerliche Wohnungs-Einrichtungen. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-24.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 24 / Page 24''' }} || '''Jakob Rörsch, Bochumerstraße. 53, Gelsenkirchen.''' Common Furnishings. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''J. Voorgang, Bochumerstraße 70, Gelsenkirchen.''' Bekleidungsgeschäft. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-25.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 25 / Page 25''' }} || '''J. Voorgang, Bochumerstraße 70, Gelsenkirchen.''' Store for clothings |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Aug. Niewöhner, Westend.''' Restaurant und Gartenlokal. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-26.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 26 / Page 26''' }} || '''Aug. Niewöhner, Westend.''' Restaurant and garden café. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Karl Kunze, Hochstraße. 22, Gelsenkirchen.''' Dampf-Färberei. Chemische Wasch-Anstalt. Gegründet 1884. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-27.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 27 / Page 27''' }} || '''Karl Kunze, Hochstraße. 22, Gelsenkirchen.''' Steam-dye factory. Chemical laundry. Founded 1884. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Otto Kortenhaus, Hochstraße 25, Gelsenkirchen.''' Möbel, Polster- und Dekorations-Geschäft. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-28.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 28 / Page 28''' }} || '''Otto Kortenhaus, Hochstraße 25, Gelsenkirchen.''' Store for Furniture, Cushion and Decoration. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Gerh. Bruns Wwe., Bochumerstraße. 61, Gelsenkirchen.''' Schuhhaus.
'''J. Volk, Marktstrasse 9, Gelsenkirchen.''' Photographie-Atelier. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-29.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 29 / Page 29''' }} || '''Gerh. Bruns Widow., Bochumerstraße. 61, Gelsenkirchen.''' Shoe Store.
'''J. Volk, Marktstrasse 9, Gelsenkirchen.''' Photographic Laboratory. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Geschw. Elias, Bahnhofstrasse 14, Gelsenkirchen.''' Ausstattungen.
'''L. Schartenberg, Bahnhofstrasse 65 Ecke Augustastr, Gelsenkirchen.''' Schuhwarenhaus. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-30.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 30 / Page 30''' }} || '''Siblings Elias, Bahnhofstrasse 14, Gelsenkirchen.''' Outfitters.
'''L. Schartenberg, Bahnhofstrasse 65 Ecke Augustastr, Gelsenkirchen.''' Shoe store. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''Mich. Böhmer, Weststrasse Nr. 9, Wattenscheid.''' Eisenwaren. || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-31.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 31 / Page 31''' }} || '''Mich. Böhmer, Weststrasse Nr. 9, Wattenscheid.''' Metal goods. |-style="vertical-align:top;" || '''L. Löwenstein, Oststr. 17, Wattenscheid.''' Lina Habermann geb. Löwenstein (1866-1942) führte ein Haushaltswarengeschäft.https://www.bochum.de/C125830C0042AB74/vwContentByKey/W28AZE9Z754BOLDDE/$FILE/094_096_habermann_sally_lina_und_loewenstein_julie.pdf || {{Image|file=Familienchronik_Augustin_Frebel-32.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Seite 32 / Page 32''' }} || '''L. Löwenstein, Oststr. 17, Wattenscheid.''' Lina Habermann maiden name Löwenstein (1866-1942) managed a store for housewares. |} {{clear}} ---- == Danksagungen / Acknowledgements == {| |style="vertical-align:top; width: 49%"| Vielen lieben Dank an Brigitte Hoffmann für das Aufbewahren dieser speziellen Quelle und dem Zugang zu derselben. |style="width: 2%"| |style="width: 49%"| Many thanks for keeping this special source and allowing access to it goes to Brigitte Hoffmann. |} ---- == Quellenangaben / Sources ==
Families and Histories of Fayette County, Illinois
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==The Wiki Global Tree== WikiTree keeps growing. On the [https://www.wikitree.com/ '''WikiTree first page'''] the total number of profiles is constantly updated - it's currently over 25 millions. There is some shrinkage, when duplicate profiles are found and merged into one, and, rarely, when profiles of living kin are deleted when a profile manager closes their account. But the shrinkage is insignificant compared to the steady flow of new profiles created by members. WikiTree aims for a [[Help:Collaborative_Family_Tree| single, collaborative family tree]] with only one profile for each person entered, a single '''Global Tree'''. In the Global Tree there are chains of kinship connecting all profiles from one end to the other. There are, of course, isolated fragments (often leftovers from very old GEDCOM imports), and family clusters that do not yet have a connection to the biggest cluster. In addition to the work by family these clusters are worked on by the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors]]. The Global Tree can be explored by means of [[Help:Connection_Finder|the Connection Finder]]. At the [[Special:Connection|connection finder page]], the updated number of connected profiles is displayed. It is currently over 21 millions. A different set of ten profiles is featured every week for easy access, and since September 2020 you can check the distance between any two profiles. The Connection Finder shows the path between two selected profiles, counting the distance in "'''Degrees'''". The nature of the relationship between one profile and the following is shown in the image. {{Image|file=The_long_and_winding_path-9.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Connection finder path }} Occurring relationships are: father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife, brother and sister. These all count as one Degree. Note that a sibling relationship is counted as a direct relationship, not passing through the common parent. Nor is any distinction is made between half and full siblings. Also to be noted is that the inclusion of spouses distinguishes the Connection Finder from the [[Help:Relationship_Finder|Relationship Finder]], which is exclusively for relationships by blood. In terms of the metrics of the Global Tree gender does not matter. There are just '''parents''', '''siblings''', '''spouses''' and '''children''' to any given profile. We have found it useful to regard all profiles at the same distance from a given profile as a '''Circle'''. A circle consists of all points that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre. So the first circle consists of the parents, siblings, spouses and children of the Focus Profile, who are all at distance 1. *See [[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles: A Geometry of The Tree]] ==Family Clusters - and fitting them together== A nuclear family will be a cluster of mutual relationships - all siblings being siblings of each other and, barring multiple marriages, all children will be children of both parents. *Sibling relationships are mutual *spouse relationships are also mutual *parent-child relationships are mutual. It would be nice to have good single word for it. When it comes to the second circle from the Focus Profile, things get trickier, because some of the profiles surrounding those in the second circle will already have been in the first circle. There is no double counting.There is also no guarantee that all possible profiles have been created - or that all the types of relationship exist for a given profile. There ''are'' single children and unwed parents. The drawing below is derived from my own family, with some simplification (=removing multiple spouses and their relationships). North and NNE are my parents with their first circles. East is my (ex)spouse and his birth family. South are my children and their families. West are my two sisters and their families. Since all members of a nuclear family are mutually connected, you quickly get a lot of connection lines when you have more than Mum, Dad and two children.I do hope I have not missed any lines. I wouldn't do it with a family of twelve vigourous children. {{Image|file=Families_cluster.png |align=c |size=600 }} Spousal relationship red, parent-child relationship green and sibling relationship purple.
Focus Profile largest dot, first circle profiles midsize dots, second circle smallest dots. {{Image|file=Families_cluster-1.png |align=c |size=600 }} With some turning and skewing it was possible to continue the drawing with my third circle. In the families of my children (SSW) my grandchildren are too young to have children. The children of my younger sister have only just started. The picture below will serve as an explanation for why I will not try the fourth circle. {{Image|file=Families_cluster-2.png |align=c |size=800 }} ==Footnotes==
Focus Profile largest dot, first circle profiles midsize dots, second circle smallest dots. {{Image|file=Families_cluster-1.png |align=c |size=600 }} With some turning and skewing it was possible to continue the drawing with my third circle. In the families of my children (SSW) my grandchildren are too young to have children. The children of my younger sister have only just started. The picture below will serve as an explanation for why I will not try the fourth circle. {{Image|file=Families_cluster-2.png |align=c |size=800 }} ==Footnotes==
Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families in Europe
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families in Europe (495 to 1932) == And Mayflower descendants, by their lineal descendant. * by Elizabeth May Leach Rixford (1866-) * published by Free Press Printing Co., Burlington, Vermont., 1932 * 175 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families in Europe|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005802374 * https://books.google.com/books?id=TFJnAAAAMAAJ search only * https://books.google.com/books?id=8giaoVUufYkC search only * https://books.google.com/books?id=__LTCQAAQBAJ search only * (1945) Supplements I, II, III, IV, to Royal Families and Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors (495-1945) and War Service ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iXlNAQAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Rixford, Elizabeth May Leach. ''[[Space:Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families in Europe|Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families in Europe]]'' (Free Press Printing Co., Burlington, Vermont., 1932) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rixford|Rixford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Rixford, Elizabeth May Leach. ''[[Space:Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families in Europe|Families Directly Descended from all the Royal Families in Europe]]'' (Free Press Printing Co., Burlington, Vermont., 1932) [ Page ].
Families from the Visitations of Dorset
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[[Category: Dorset, Visitations]] [[Category: Dorset, Gardner Name Study]] == Families from the visitations, 1565,1623 plus addenda and 1677 visitations.== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |1565|| 1623|| 1623 Addenda||1677|| |- ||Abington|| Abington|| Anketel 1623 ||Arnold|| |- |Alye|| Alye|| Bingham 1565|| Bampfield|| |- |Anketell||Ancketell|| Bowre c 1560|| Bankes|| |- |Bingham|| Arney|| Browne 1627|| Barber|| |- |Birt|| Arundel|| Buckler 1565 ||Baynard|| |- |Blount|| Awbury||Chamneys 1623 ||Bingham|| |- |Bucker|| Barkham|| Chubb 1625||Bishop|| |- |Cherverell|| Barnes|| Clavelshey c 1560|| Bisse|| |- |Coker|| Batescomb|| Dawe 1628 ||Bond|| |- |Crukern|| Beke ||Dichford ||Bowditch|| |- |Dackombe|| Benett|| Earle 1565|| Bower|| |- |Elrington|| Bingham|| Ewens 1623 ||Bowman|| |- |Erle|| Bishop|| Filiol 1623||Boyle|| |- |Fauntleroy|| Bond|| Foyle 1633|| Brodepp|| |- |Filliol|| Bowdich|| Frampton 1565||Browne|| |- |Fowke|| Bower|| Fulford 1623|| Brune|| |- |Frampton|| Bowyer|| Glisson 1623|| Burleigh|| |- ||Galle ||Bradstock ||Grey 1565|| Burwell|| |- |Grey|| Browne ||Hannam 1623|| Butler|| |- ||Gunter||Brune||Hilliard 1630|| Chafe|| |- |Hannan|| Buckler||Hinton||Chafin|| |- ||Hardy|| Chadwell|| Horsey 1623|| Chaldecott|| |- |Hawles|| Chaldecot|| Huntley 1565|| Churchill|| |- |Herbes|| Checkford|| James 1631|| Coker|| |- |Howard|| Chichester|| Jessop 1626||Culliford|| |- |Huddy|| Child|| |Larder 1565|| Dackombe|| |- |Huntley|| Churchill|| Levet 1626|| Delacourt|| |- |Hussey|| Clavell|| Lovell 1565 ||Devenish|| |- |Hyde|| Cockerham|| Martin 1565|| Eastmont|| |- |Keilway|| Coker||| Meggs 1565 ||Egerton|| |- |Knight|| Collier ||Miche 1626|| Estmond|| |- |Knoel|| Coplestone|| Morgan|| Etterick|| |- |Kymer|| Culliford ||Pelham c 1470|| Every|| |- |Larder ||Daccomb|| Peverell ||Filliyoll|| |- |Leweston ||Dirdo|| Pomfret c 1525|| Floyer|| |- |Lovell|| Dolling|| Reynolds 1628|| Fownes|| |- |Martin (Martyn) ||Earle ||Sacheverell 1565|| Frampton|| |- |Megges ||Eggerdon|| Sidney|| Freke|| |- |Mere|| Ernely|| Squibb|| Fry|| |- |Molineux|| Ettorick|| Turbeville 1565|| Fulford|| |- |Morgan|| Filliol|| Uvidall 1565|| Gollop|| |- |Peerce|| Frampton|| Walcot|| Hardey|| |- |Percy|| Freke|| Wyke 1525|| Henville|| |- |Powlet|| Fry |||| Hodges|| |- |Ryves|| Gallop|||| Hoskyns|| |- |Samways|| Gardiner|||| Hull|| |- |Stangman|| Gerard |||| Hunt|| |- |Strangwayes|| Gibbs|||| Hurding|| |- |Stroud|| Glisson|||| Hussey|| |- |Sydenham|| Good|||| Larder|| |- |Thornhull|| Gould|||| Lawrence|| |- |Trenchard ||Grey|||| Lewys|| |- |Tucker|| Grove|||| Long|| |- |Turbeville|| Hannam |||| Martyn|| |- |Tytherleigh|| Hardy|||| Meggs|| |- |Uvedale|| Harvey|||| Meller|| |- |Vaughan|| Hastings |||| Michel|| |- |Watkins|| Hawles |||| Minterne|| |- |Welburne|| Hayne|||| Mohun|| |- |White|| Henning |||| Mompresson|| |- |Williams|| Hill|||| Moore|| |- |Willoughby|| Hooper |||| Newburgh|| |-- |Wodham|| Hoskins |||| Nicholas|| |- ||| Humfrey|||| Nicholls|| |- ||| Huntley |||| Oxenbregge|| |- ||| Hussey |||| Paulet|| |- ||| Joliffe|||| Pitt|| |- ||| Kete|||| Pope|| |- |||Lane |||| Randall|| |- ||| Larder|||| Reymes|| |- ||| Lawrence|||| Ryves|| |- ||| Lovell|||| St Lo|| |- ||| Martin|||| Savage|| |- ||| Mathew |||| Still|| |- ||| Mere|||| Strang(e)ways|| |- ||| Meggs|||| Style|| |- ||| Meller|||| Swayne|| |- ||| Minterne|||| Thornhill|| |- ||| Mohun|||| Thornhurst|| |- ||| Morgan|||| Turbeville|| |- ||| Morton|||| Twyniho|| |- ||| Napper |||| Uvedale|| |- ||| Pelham |||| Wake|| |- ||| Pesyng|||| Whittaker|| |- ||| Phillipps |||| White|| |- ||| Pomfret |||| Williams|| |- ||| Pope|||||| |- ||| Pyne |||||| |- ||| Radford |||||| |- ||| Rawles |||||| |- ||| Rogers |||||| |- ||| Ryves |||||| |- ||| Sacheverell |||||| |- ||| Salter |||||| |- ||| Samways|||||| |- ||| Savage |||||| |- ||| Seymer |||||| |- ||| Sidnam |||||| |- ||| Smarte |||||| |- ||| Stagg |||||| |- ||| Stourton |||||| |- ||| Strangways |||||| |- ||| Strode |||||| |- ||| Style |||||| |- ||| Swift |||||| |- ||| Talbot |||||| |- ||| Thornhull |||||| |- ||| Tregonwell |||||| |- ||| Trenchard |||||| |- ||| Turbeville |||||| |- ||| Twynihow |||||| |- ||| Vidal |||||| |- ||| Warham |||||| |- ||| Whitaker |||||| |- ||| Williams |||||| |- ||| Willoughby |||||| |- ||| Wood |||||| |- ||| Woolfries |||||| |- ||| Wright |||||| |- ||| Yonge |||||| |} ===Families that appear in all Three Visitations=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Name||Wikitree Comments|| |- |Bingham|||| |- |Coker|| Present, detail unknown|| |- |Dackombe|||| |- |Filliol||Present, detail unknown|| |- |Frampton||wikitree? important Dorset family lived Moreton. Involved in Swing, Tolpuddle Martyrs || |- |Hardy|||| |-Hussey|| wikitree? Important family, marries into many other local families|| |- |Larder|||| |- |Martin|| on wikitree (Martin Martyn) Athelhampton and Pale Park.Early dates need work. Some profiles need tidying. Family often gets odd emigrants linked to branches|| |- |Meggs||on wikitree but either did or still does link falsely to Churchill (Bradford Peverell|| |- |Ryves|| On wikitree, some important figures still need profiles(Bruno?) Watched closely by attentive member.|| |- |Strangways|| wikitree? v important family || |- |Thornhull|||| |- |Turbeville|| wikitree? quintissential Dorset gentry (see Hardy)|| |- |Williams|| wikitree? know of one female married a White of Poole|| |} ===Families that appear in the 1565 and 1677 visitations=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name||\wikitree Comments|| |- |Uvedale|| ?|| |- |White|| Descendants of 15th C Mayor of Poole, married Athelhampton heiress. Possible descendants 19th C coopers. Have info from 1677 and wills but needs inputting || |- ||Paulet/Powlet|| Important family. Branches spread across other West Country counties|| |} ===Families that appear on the 1565 and 1623 Visitations=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name||\wikitree Comments|| |- |Ancketell|||| |- |Cherverell/ Sacheverel||Yes, think some dates need work|| |- |Erle? wikitree, || Important family, parliamentarian in civil war (involved siege Corfe)|| |- |Grey|| Yes,till end of line when Lora Grey, heiress marries Pitt (might need first known generation(s)|| |- |Hannan|||| |- |Lovell|||| |- |Mere|||| |- |Morgan|||| |- |Samways|||| |- |Sydenham/Sidnam|||| |- |Trenchard|| Yes, quite extensive, early profiles need work (lots of c and p)|| |- |Willoughby|| think Leonard Willoughby has a profile, family?|| |} ===Families that appear on the 1623 and 1677 Visitations=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name||\wikitree Comments|| |- |Bond|| Yes but needs further work, daughter involved with Churchill muddle|| |- |Bowdich|||| |- |Bower|||| |- |Browne|||| |- |Brune||Yes (marries an Athelhampton heiress and next generations buried there detail unknown|| |- |Chaldecott |||| |- |Churchill|| A mix, some generations muddled with known false Churchill pedigree for the D of Malborough. The 'correct' one is supported by several wills and 20th C articles in Dorset Procedings. .V hard to disentangle! Doesn't help that Hutchins has both correct and incorrect versions(as pointed out by his editors) Some modern works also include the false one.|| |- |Culliford|||| |- |Egerton|||| |- |Etterick|||| |- |Freke||Yes, quite extensive tree|||| |- |Fry|||| |- |Gollop|||| |- |Lawrence|||| |- |Meller|| Yes, but problem with earliest generations : mother (Cockerham/Wolley).A place where visitation may be incorrect.|| |- |Minterne|||| |- |Mohun|| Yes , certainly some early profiles, (Moone of Bridport) || |- ||Whittaker |||| |} ===Families known to have extensive pedigrees that only appear on one Visitation=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- |Name|| Notes|| |- |Tregonwell|| 16th C lawyer to 19 C founder of Bournemouth,think that much of this is on wikitree but some profiles have no bio|| |- |Pitt|| 16th C merchant to Prime Ministers, to Pitt Rivers still in County. Again quite a lot on wikitree but some profiles have no bio|| |- |Gould ||Goes back on wikitree to 'crusader (in Devon Visitation but ?? ) John Gould in 1195 From [[Gould-2257|John 1372]] sourced for a couple of generations then gap. There is one profile [[Gould-4588| John Gould]] of Upway m Sarah Hussey with a linked son Robert (emigrant ) Robert does not exist in Hutchins, will check will of father. This is an important branch of a local family involved in running 17th C Dorchester Abranch of the family becameBaring Gould and produced the writer of Onward Christian Soldiers .There maybe Gould descendants still living locally (Goulds have a department store in Dorchester and a garden centre at Upway. A Robert Gould is the leader of Dorset council ...might just be a coincidence|| |} ===Families from the 1565 Visitation, wiki id numbers .Brief note on Hutchins Pedigree for Family=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || wikitree ||Hutchins||notes|| |- | Abington || no||Vol 4 p 448 ,pedigre|| || |- | Alye, Gussage St Andrew ||[[Alye-1|Margaret Alye1550]]||Vol 3 p 546 || short pedigree ends 1631|| |- | Anketell, Shaftesbury||[[ Anketell-53|John Anketell 1555]]|| Vol 3 p 62||Hutchins; detailed ped to 19th c. wikitree just one generation in Dorset|| |- | Ashley, Wimborne St GIles|| [[Ashley-846| Benedict 1260]] [[Ashley-3609|John 1360]]|| Hutchins no pedigree|| Hutchins many ref and epitaphs, early wikitree profiles lacking sources and detail|| |- |Bingham, Bingham's Melcombe|| [[Bingham-470 |Robert 1197]] to [[Bingham-179|Robert 1507 ]]||Vol 4 374|| Hutchins detailed pedigree, Wikitree after Bingham-179 diverts to a Sheffield predecessor of emigrant|| |- |Birt Caundle Marsh||no||no|| || |- |Blount of Mountjoy|| [[le_Blount-34|Robert 1025]] [[Blount-578|Charles 1516]]||vol 3, 296|| aristo.many counties, ? Charles first d Dorset|| |- |Browne of Frampton||not found ||Vol 2-298, Vol 1 165|| Hutchins reasonably extensive pedigrees also [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/browne-john-ii-1580-1659 John Brown HOP] wikitree hard to find!|| |- |Buckler of Causeway||[[Buckler-35|John 1480]]||Vol 2 p 479||Hutchins just 2 gen. wikitree links to son then his daughters line|| |- |Cheverell of Chauntmarell||[[Cheverel-1|John 1380]]||Vol 1 p 414|| Unsourced on wiki tree Hutchins scarce on dates and sources for this pedigree.On wikitree, grandson and wife of John have IPMs and are sourced|| |- ||Chuddelegh of Stroud||[[Chudleigh-36|James 1445]]|| Vol 4 p 4 (much later)|| Seems to be more from Devon, example profile in visitation but ancestors not identical!|| |- ||Coker of Ashbosam|| not found||Vol 1 p 310|| Hutchins totally derived from visitations but does have additional info dotted around || |- ||Coker of Mapowder|| [[Coker-412|Thomas 1455]]|| Vol 3 724||Hutchins extensive pedigree, dated 1618, /later supplemented with bapt and burials.Wiki tree, lacking sources and includes a cuckoo [[Corker-55|John Corker 1598]]|| |- ||Crukern||not found|| 2 ref no pedigree|| || |- ||Dackombe of Stepleton|| no but [[Dackombe-1|Edward Dackombe of Corfe]]|| Vol 1 299, vol 1 50 (Corfe)|| Corfe line not in this visitation|| |- ||Elrington of Woolcombe Maltravers|| no||no || Woolcombe Maltravers is a deserted and 'lost' village part of Melbury Bubb|| |- || Erle of Charleborough|| [[Erle-11|Honor 1554]] [[Erle-16|Walter1584]]||Vol3 502|| Hutchins Extensive tree ,wikitree fragmentary, Erle 11 is aunt of Erle 16 but not yet linked have informed pm|| |}
Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts == : Cutter, Richard William, '''Genealogical and Personal Memoirs: Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts''', Clearfield (1908); Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1995, 2000, 2008); 2201 pages. * Title: '''Genealogical and Personal Memoirs: Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts''' * William Richard Cutter * Publisher(s): Originally Clearfield Company, New York, NY (1908); Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Com, Baltimore, MD (1995, 2000, 2008) * Pages: 2201 * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://books.google.com/books?id=OU0k2d8nl3IC&pg=PA569&lpg=PA569&dq=Zechariah+Ayer,+Elizabeth+Chase,+1678,+Mass&source=bl&ots=iEBsE1yJDp&sig=x3Dg_O5MorK_Hs4g2hPmIJeJbDM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiO8eTw2NfMAhWJWz4KHYK7DpMQ6AEIOTAG#v=onepage&q=Zechariah%20Ayer%2C%20Elizabeth%20Chase%2C%201678%2C%20Mass&f=false Google Books] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Families_of_Boston_and_Eastern_Massachusetts|Genealogical and Personal Memoirs: Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts]]'' (Clearfield Co. (1908); Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD (1995, 2000, 2008), 2201 pages ) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Cutter|Famlies of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts]]: Elizabeth Chase, Page 569 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Families_of_Boston_and_Eastern_Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Commentary === Cutter's books have been known to include many errors, especially in earlier generations. Claims made in them should be confirmed through more original source materials. === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OU0k2d8nl3IC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rdk4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731230 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpers00cutt * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kFoLBC2TwFYC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731230 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland01cuttgoog * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qaK9Vz1UdDcC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731230 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland00cuttgoog * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H89DXKVm4qcC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731230 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland02cuttgoog
Families of Chesterfield Massachusetts 1762-1962
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[[Category:Chesterfield, Massachusetts]] History and Genealogy of the Families of Chesterfield Massachusetts 1762-1962
Published by The Town of Chesterfield, Massachusetts
Printed by Gazette Printing Co., Inc. Northampton, Mass.
Compiled by: The Bicentennial Genealogy Committee :Ruth A. Baker, Chairman :Dorothy K. Smith :Elizabeth S. Versailles This book opens with a brief history written by Ruth A. Baker of the land grants which eventually became the Town of Chesterfield which includes a discussion of the Narragansett Townships granted to the officers and soldiers who had fought in the Narragansett War of 1675 commonly known as King Phillip's War, the Canada Townships granted to the officers and soldiers who served in the Canada Expedition of 1690, and the Coleman Grant which was made to Captain Nathaniel Coleman in exchange for his land in Upper Housatonic (now Stockbridge). In 1762, the settlers in the community of New Hingham applied to the General Court asking the township be incorporated. On June 11, 1762, it was enacted "That the new plantation, called New Hingham lying in the County of Hampshire be and hereby is incorporated into a town by the name of Chesterfield with all the powers, priviledges and immunities that towns within this government have and do enjoy." The main content of the book is an alphabetical listing of "all families who have lived in Chesterfield during its first two hundred years". The information was taken from vital records, private records, land deeds, and probate records. In the case of both husband and wife being residents of Chesterfield, the full information is under the husband's name. The closing paragraph in the Introduction is: ''"The committee realizes that, in compiling a book of this kind and size, it is quite possible that errors have been made for which we are sorry and can only say, 'We have tried.'"'' ::See also: ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of The Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts|History and Genealogy of The Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts]]''
Published by The Town of Chesterfield, Massachusetts
Printed by Gazette Printing Co., Inc. Northampton, Mass.
Compiled by: The Bicentennial Genealogy Committee :Ruth A. Baker, Chairman :Dorothy K. Smith :Elizabeth S. Versailles This book opens with a brief history written by Ruth A. Baker of the land grants which eventually became the Town of Chesterfield which includes a discussion of the Narragansett Townships granted to the officers and soldiers who had fought in the Narragansett War of 1675 commonly known as King Phillip's War, the Canada Townships granted to the officers and soldiers who served in the Canada Expedition of 1690, and the Coleman Grant which was made to Captain Nathaniel Coleman in exchange for his land in Upper Housatonic (now Stockbridge). In 1762, the settlers in the community of New Hingham applied to the General Court asking the township be incorporated. On June 11, 1762, it was enacted "That the new plantation, called New Hingham lying in the County of Hampshire be and hereby is incorporated into a town by the name of Chesterfield with all the powers, priviledges and immunities that towns within this government have and do enjoy." The main content of the book is an alphabetical listing of "all families who have lived in Chesterfield during its first two hundred years". The information was taken from vital records, private records, land deeds, and probate records. In the case of both husband and wife being residents of Chesterfield, the full information is under the husband's name. The closing paragraph in the Introduction is: ''"The committee realizes that, in compiling a book of this kind and size, it is quite possible that errors have been made for which we are sorry and can only say, 'We have tried.'"'' ::See also: ''[[Space:History and Genealogy of The Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts|History and Genealogy of The Families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts]]''
Families of Cotham Siblings
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == Families of the Wyoming Valley: biographical, genealogical and historical == Sketches of the bench and bar of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99111509/george-brubaker-kulp George Brubaker Kulp] (1839-1915) * printed by E.B.Yordy, printer, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1885 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Families of the Wyoming Valley: biographical, genealogical and historical|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924092230683/page/n5 (Volume 2) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770587 (Volumes 1, 2 and 3) === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Kulp, George B.''[[Space:Families of the Wyoming Valley: biographical, genealogical and historical|Families of the Wyoming Valley: biographical, genealogical and historical]]'' (E.B.Yordy, Wilkes-Barre, PA, 1885), [ Page ]. *[[#Kulp|Kulp]]
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=== ENGLISH VERSION=== === UNE VERSION EN FRANÇAIS EST DISPONIBLE EN BAS DE PAGE=== ===SPANISH=== The objective of this Primeau study is to get the cooperation of as many people as possible to help us clarify certain points about the Primeau surname that are still unknown or imprecise today. To lighten the text we will use the surname Primeau to talk about all Primeau regardless of the different ways of writing it (e.g. Primot, Primeaux, etc.). It is now recognized that [[Primeau-19|François Primeau]], born around 1667, is the ancestor of the Primeau family, but his place of origin remains uncertain, although it is suggested in many writings that he came from Normandy, France. This remains to be demonstrated by official documentary evidence or otherwise (DNA). The same is true of his ancestors (father and mother) who have, to this day, remained unknown, as have his brothers and sisters, if any. We know from various documents that he had a brother (but we don't know his name) because a certain Charles Primeau said he was a cousin of Joachim (son of Francis) at Joachim's wedding. As you are no doubt aware, the only official way to demonstrate affiliation is through documentary evidence such as marriage, baptism or other notarized documents. On the other hand, nowadays we have the opportunity to use DNA tests to demonstrate affiliation between different individuals although the results of these tests remain more or less reliable in terms of genealogy and the quality differs from company to company. It is for these reasons that we ask the descendants of Primeau to share their results with us and encourage those who have not yet done a DNA test to do one and then share the results with us. The greater the number of shared results, the more reliable conclusions we can draw. The participation of all Primeau is important regardless of their place of residence or nationality, thinking more specifically of the Primeau of Louisiana, the Poncas community or those of South America or Europe. === VERSION EN FRANÇAIS === L’objectif de cette section Primeau est d’obtenir la collaboration d’un maximum de personnes pour nous aider à éclaircir certains points sur le patronyme Primeau qui demeurent encore de nos jours inconnus ou imprécis. Pour alléger le texte nous utiliserons le patronyme Primeau pour parler de l’ensemble des Primeau peu importe les différentes façons de l’écrire (ex : Primot, Primeaux, etc). Il est actuellement reconnu que François Primeau né vers 1667 serait l’ancêtre des Primeau, mais son lieu de provenance, lui, demeure incertain, bien qu’il est suggéré dans bien des écrit, qu’il venait de France. Cela reste à démontrer par une preuve documentaire officielle ou autrement (ADN). Il en est de même de ses ancêtres (père et mère) qui sont, jusqu’à ce jour, demeurés inconnus tout comme ses frères et sœurs, le cas échéant. Nous savons par différents documents qu’il avait un frère (mais nous ne savons pas son nom) car un certain Charles Primeau s’est dit cousin de de Joachim (fils de François) lors du mariage de Joachim. Comme vous le savez sans doute, la seule façon officielle de démontrer une affiliation est par une preuve documentaire tel que des actes de mariage, de baptême ou autres documents notariés. Par contre, de nos jours nous avons la possibilité d’utiliser les tests d’ADN pour démontrer l’affiliation entre différents individus bien que les résultats de ces tests demeurent plus ou moins fiables en matière de généalogie et que la qualité diffère d’une compagnie à l’autre. C’est pour ces raisons que nous sollicitons les descendants des Primeau à partager avec nous leurs résultats et encourageons ceux qui n’ont pas encore fait un test d’ADN à en faire un pour ensuite partager les résultats avec nous. Plus le nombres de résultats partagés sera grand plus nous pourrons en tirer des conclusions fiables. La participation de tous les Primeau est importante peu importe leur lieu de résidence ou leur nationalité, nous pensons ici plus particulièrement aux Primeau de la Louisiane, de la communauté Poncas ou ceux d’Amérique du Sud ou de l’Europe. Spanish (ES) El objetivo de este estudio de los Primeau es conseguir toda la ayuda y cooperación que sea posible para clarificar algunos puntos referentes al apellido Primeau que permanecen desconocidos o inexactos hasta este momento. Para simplificar el texto usaremos el apellido Primeau para referirnos a todos los Primeau sin importar las diferentes formas de escribir el apellido (ejemplos: Primot, Primeaux, etc.). Por ahora se considera a François Primeau, quien nació al rededor de 1668, como el genearca de los Primeau, es incierto su lugar de origen aunque diversos escritos sugieren que vino de Normandia, Francia. Lo anterior queda pendiente de ser demostrado con evidencia de documentos oficiales o de alguna otra forma (ADN). Lo mismo sucede con sus ancestros (padre y madre) quienes permanecen desconocidos hasta nuestro días, al igual que sus hermanos y hermanas, si es que los hubo. Se sabe, por algunos documentos, que tubo un hermano (cuyo nombre se desconoce) debido a que un tal Charles Primeau mencionó ser primo de Joaquim (hijo de François) en el matrimonio de Joaquim. Como usted segúramente lo sabe y sin duda alguna, la única manera de demostrar oficialmente un vínculo es mediante evidencia documental, tales como un matrimonio, un bautismo o algún otro documento notarizado. Por otra parte, en nuestros días, tenemos la oportunidad de utilizar pruebas de ADN para demostrar el vínculo entre diferentes individuos, aunque los resultados de estas pruebas son relatívamente confiables en términos genealógicos y la calidad de los resultados varía de compañía a compañía. Este es el motivo por el cual les pedimos a todos los descendientes de Primau que nos compartan sus resultados e insistimos en la importancia de que se hagan una prueba de ADN aquellos que aún no lo hayan hecho y también nos compartan sus resultados. Mientras mayor sea el número de resultados compartidos, mas confiables serán las conclusiones a las que podemos llegar. Es muy importante la participación de todos los Primeau cualquiera que sea su nacionalidad o lugar de origen, particularmente la de los Primeau de Louisiana, de la comunidad Poncas y aquellos de Sur America y Europa. Spanish (ES) El objetivo de este estudio de los Primeau es conseguir toda la ayuda y cooperación que sea posible para clarificar algunos puntos referentes al apellido Primeau que permanecen desconocidos o inexactos hasta este momento. Para simplificar el texto usaremos el apellido Primeau para referirnos a todos los Primeau sin importar las diferentes formas de escribir el apellido (ejemplos: Primot, Primeaux, etc.). Por ahora se considera a François Primeau, quien nació al rededor de 1668, como el genearca de los Primeau, es incierto su lugar de origen aunque diversos escritos sugieren que vino de Normandia, Francia. Lo anterior queda pendiente de ser demostrado con evidencia de documentos oficiales o de alguna otra forma (ADN). Lo mismo sucede con sus ancestros (padre y madre) quienes permanecen desconocidos hasta nuestro días, al igual que sus hermanos y hermanas, si es que los hubo. Se sabe, por algunos documentos, que tubo un hermano (cuyo nombre se desconoce) debido a que un tal Charles Primeau mencionó ser primo de Joaquim (hijo de François) en el matrimonio de Joaquim. Como usted segúramente lo sabe y sin duda alguna, la única manera de demostrar oficialmente un vínculo es mediante evidencia documental, tales como un matrimonio, un bautismo o algún otro documento notarizado. Por otra parte, en nuestros días, tenemos la oportunidad de utilizar pruebas de ADN para demostrar el vínculo entre diferentes individuos, aunque los resultados de estas pruebas son relatívamente confiables en términos genealógicos y la calidad de los resultados varía de compañía a compañía. Este es el motivo por el cual les pedimos a todos los descendientes de Primau que nos compartan sus resultados e insistimos en la importancia de que se hagan una prueba de ADN aquellos que aún no lo hayan hecho y también nos compartan sus resultados. Mientras mayor sea el número de resultados compartidos, mas confiables serán las conclusiones a las que podemos llegar. Es muy importante la participación de todos los Primeau cualquiera que sea su nacionalidad o lugar de origen, particularmente la de los Primeau de Louisiana, de la comunidad Poncas y aquellos de Sur America y Europa. ==Sources== *À propos de [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:One_Name_Studies One Name Studies Project] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:One_Name_Studies&pageUntil=Casey_Name_Study&limit=200#Pages Un index alphabétique des One Name Studies] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=PRIMEAU Connections ADN à Primeau]
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__NOTOC__ {{Space:Wodell_Name_Study_Info|menu}} ======{{Purple|** * **}} ======
'''William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797) '''
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[[Woodall-396|{{Green|William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797)}}]] married [[Hancock-2979|Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)]] and [[Unknown-245661|Unknown (Unknown) (-aft.1736)]] == {| border="6" class="wiki" | : {{Image |file= Woodall Cheat Sheet.jpg |align=c |size=250 |label=Tuckahoe Creek |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-396 |caption=Tuckahoe Creek
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[[Woodall-396|{{Green|William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797)}}]] married [[Hancock-2979|Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)]] and [[Unknown-245661|Unknown (Unknown) (-aft.1736)]]
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==Children and Family== Please Note: Some profiles may not be sourced yet! ==={{Blue|Family Group 1 & 16}}
[[Woodall-396|William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797)]] married [[Unknown-245661|Unknown (Unknown) Woodall (-aft.1736)]] and [[Hancock-2979|Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)]]=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 1 & 16}} First Wife: Children of William Woodall and UNKNOWN SPOUSE are: |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child ||Spouse |- bgcolor= |[[Woodall-398|Charles Woodall (1732-1837)]] || [[Black-4745|Elizabeth (Black) Woodall (1740-abt.1858)]] |- |[[Woodall-399|John Woodall (abt.1734-bef.1810)]] || [[Willis-13714|Jemima (Willis) Woodall (1737-)]] |- |[[Woodall-400|Mary (Woodall) Childress (1736-)]]|| Spouse will be posted soon |- |[[Woodall-401|Shadrack Woodall ]] || [[Hooker-3319|Nancy Hooker (abt.1775-1840)]] |- |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 1 & 16}} Second Wife: Children of William Woodall and Marianna Hancock are: |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child ||Spouse |- bgcolor= |Susanna Woodall (1761-1768)||Passed away young |- | [[Woodall-403|Sarah Woodall (1763-)]]||Spouse will be posted soon |- |[[Woodall-404|Benjamin Woodall (1765-)]]|| [[Riddle-1127|Mary (Riddle) Woodall (abt.1770-)]] |- | |} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family%201&%2016%20William%20Woodall%20m.%20Marianna%20Hancock#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A Return to the Top]
[[Woodall-396|William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797)]] married [[Unknown-245661|Unknown (Unknown) Woodall (-aft.1736)]] and [[Hancock-2979|Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)]]===
{| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Inter-Family Connections== ===Relationship between {{Blue|Family Group 1/16 }} William Woodall who married Unknown and Unknown and Marianna Hancock and {{Blue|Family Group 4B}} John Woodall who married Judith Sampson=== {{Blue|Family Group 1 & 16}} listed in Douglas Register ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 1 & 16}} [[Woodall-396|William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797)]] and [[Hancock-2979|Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)]] |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child ||Spouse |- bgcolor= |[[Woodall-398|Charles Woodall (1732-1837)]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Black-4745 Elizabeth Black] |- |[[Woodall-399|John Woodall (abt.1734-bef.1810)]] ||[[Willis-13714|Jemima (Willis) Woodall (1737-)]] |- |} ===={{Blue|Family Group 4B}} listed in the Douglas Register==== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 1 & 16}} [[Woodall-167|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)]] and Judith Sampson |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child ||Spouse |- bgcolor= |[[Woodall-406|John Woodall (abt.1738-abt.1798)]] || [[Pledge-42|Dorothy (Pledge) Woodall (abt.1736-abt.1796)]] |- |[[Woodall-405|Sampson Woodall (abt.1734-aft.1809)]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Steel-1087 Sarah Steel] |- |} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family%201&%2016%20William%20Woodall%20m.%20Marianna%20Hancock#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A Return to the Top] |}
======The Douglas Register == {{Image |file=Woodall_and_their_Relations.png |align=c |size=600 |label=Woodhall/Woodall |link= |caption=The Douglas Register }}
==Native American Lineage== {{Blue|Family Group 1/16 }} William Woodall who married Unknown Unknown and Marianna Hancock Posting Soon [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family%201&%2016%20William%20Woodall%20m.%20Marianna%20Hancock#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A Return to the Top]
{| border="6" class="wiki" | =={{Blue|Family Group 1 & 16}} FTDNA Wooddall DNA Study == :[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/woodall/activity-feed FAMILY GROUP 1 Woodall DNA PROJECT TEST RESULTS (updated March 14, 2020)]- Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. :Family Group 1 descends from patriarch William Woodall who is 1st documented in Goochland County, Virginia in 1758 (Douglas Register). William purchased land in '''Tuckahoe Creek, Goochland County in 1769'''' :William’s 1796 Will names his wife Marion and his 7 children; William signed his Will with only the letter “W”. :[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~marshalldna/genealogy/My%20Webs/Woodall/Oldest%20Ancestors.htm OLDEST ANCESTORS Woodall Surname DNA Project] Haplogroup R1b1 Haplogroup R1b1 is the most common haplogroup in European populations. It is believed to have expanded throughout Europe as humans re-colonized after the last glacial maximum 10-12 thousand years ago. This lineage is also the haplogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family%201&%2016%20William%20Woodall%20m.%20Marianna%20Hancock#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A Return to the Top] |}
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===Kit Number {{Purple|26623}}=== #Generation - William Woodall, born about 1709-1712 location unknown m. 1st wife name unknown 1730-1731. Unknown wife dead by 1757. Wm. died in 1797 Goochland Co. VA (WILL 1796) #Generation - [[Woodall-398|Charles Woodall (1732-1837)]] born 18 August 1732 location unknown and died April 13, 1837 in Garrard Co., KY. He married Elizabeth Black 1 Oct. 1765 in Goochland County, VA. Charles enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Hanover Co. VA at 44 years of age. He personally applied for his pension on 21 November 1832 at the elderly age of 100 years, 3 months and 3 days in Garrard County, Kentucky. #Generation - William Woodall, born 30 April 1768 Goochland Co., VA, married Sarah Thomassen in Louisa, VA 1797. Sarah was born in Virginia in 1780. William and Sarah both died before the 1860 census in Monroe Co. IN. #Generation - James Woodall, MD, born 15 December 1820 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln, KY and died 1878 in Adair, Camden County, MO. He married Mary Patricia Davis on 4 January 1842 in Monroe Co., IN. Mary Polly was born in 1829 VA the daughter of Hiram Davis and died in 1879 in MO. James Occupation: Doctor. #Generation - Isaac Lane Woodall, born 27 September 1860 in Arcola IL He died in 1937 in Macks Creek, MO. Isaac married Mary Catherine Cornell on 11 July 1879 in Camden Co., MO. Mary Catherine was born 18 Mar 1861 in OH and died 30 Nov 1930 in MO. #Generation - Robert Lionel Woodall, born 20 April 1898 in Kansas. Robert married Maggie Juanita Thomas on 20 April 1920. ===Kit Number {{Purple|38568}}=== #Generation - William Woodall, born about 1709-1712 location unknown m. 1st wife name unknown 1730-1731. Unknown wife dead by 1757. Wm. died in 1797 Goochland Co. VA (WILL 1796) #Generation - John Woodall, born about 1734 location unknown married Jemima Willis on 13 October 1757 in Goochland Co., VA and died December 1808 in Franklin Co., VA. #Generation - William Woodall, born 28 April 1769 in Goochland Co., VA and died in 1853 in Fountain, Sumner Co., Tennessee. He married Judith Kirby before 1802. #Generation - Felix G. Woodall, born about 1805 and married Mary (Last Name Unknown). #Generation - James Lafayette Woodall, born 24 February 1837 in Tennessee and died 2 December 1922 in Fountain Head, Sumner Co., Tennessee. He married Mary Jane Bradley on 2 July 1859 in Sumner Co., Tennessee. #Generation - James Ollie Woodall, Sr., was born 19 February 1881 and died 20 January 1946 in Fountain Head (Portland), TN. He married Eula S. Dobbs. #Generation - Samuel Middleton Woodall, born 25 April 1910 and died 19 March 1980 in Portland, TN. He married Lila Mai Hester 17 November 1928 in Sumner Co., TN. She was born 15 January 1913 in Sumner Co., TN and died 26 October 2004 in Sumner Co., TN. ===Kit Number {{Purple|23877}}=== #Generation - William Woodall, born about 1709-1712 location unknown m. 1st wife name unknown 1730-1731. Unknown wife dead by 1757. Wm. died in 1797 Goochland Co. VA (WILL 1796) #Generation - Charles Woodall, born 18 August 1732 location unknown and died April 13, 1837 in Garrard Co., KY. He married Elizabeth Black 1 Oct. 1765 in Goochland Co, VA. Charles enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Hanover Co. VA at 44 years of age. He personally applied for his pension on 21 November 1832 at the elderly age of 100 years, 3 months and 3 days in Garrard County, Kentucky. #Generation - William Woodall, born 30 April 1768 Goochland Co., VA, married Sarah Thomassen in 1797 Luisa,VA. Sarah was born in Virginia in 1780. William and Sarah both died before the 1860 census in Monroe Co. IN. #Generation - James Woodall, MD, born 15 December 1820 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln, KY and died 1878 in Adair, Camden County, MO. He married Mary Patricia Davis on 4 January 1842 in Monroe Co., IN. Mary Polly was born in 1829 VA the daughter of Hiram Davis and died in 1879 in MO. James Occupation: Doctor. #Generation - Isaac Lane Woodall, born 27 September 1860 in Arcola IL He died in 1937 in Macks Creek, MO. Isaac married Mary Catherine Cornell on 11 July 1879 in Camden Co., MO. Mary Catherine was born 18 Mar 1861 in OH and died 30 Nov 1930 in MO. #Generation - Edward M. Woodall, born 21 January 1895 in MO. He married Ida Mae and died Aug 15, 1929. #Generation - Arnold Woodall was born in 1926-1927 in MO. and died 1 Aug 1997 in MO. ===Kit Number {{Purple|34602}}=== #Generation - William Woodall, born about 1709-1712 location unknown m. 1st wife name unknown 1730-1731. Unknown wife dead by 1757. Wm. died in 1797 Goochland Co. VA (WILL 1796) #Generation - Charles Woodall, born 18 August 1732 location unknown and died April 13, 1837 in Garrard Co., KY. He married Elizabeth Black 1 Oct. 1765. Charles enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Hanover Co. VA at 44 years of age. He personally applied for his pension on 21 November 1832 at the elderly age of 100 years, 3 months and 3 days in Garrard County, Kentucky. #Generation - William Woodall, born 30 April 1768 Goochland Co., VA, married Sarah Thomassen in Louisa VA, 1797. Sarah was born in Virginia in 1780. William and Sarah both died before the 1860 census in Monroe Co. IN. #Generation - Stephen Woodall, born 1805 in Lincoln County Kentucky and died after 1860 in Missouri. He married Ann Sumpter in 1827 in Wayne Co., Kentucky. Ann was the daughter of James Sumpter and Nancy Jenkins. She was born 1810 in North Carolina and died after 1860 in Missouri. #Generation - Marion Lawrence Woodall, born 1838 in Missouri and died in 1871 in Vernon Co., Missouri. He married Angelina Phillips. She was born 1840 in Missouri and died in 1872 in Missouri. #Generation - William Lawrence Woodall, born 28 July 1861 in Missouri. He married Delilah Toalson in 1887 in Nevada, Vernon Co., Missouri. He died in 1944 in Anita, Iowa. #Generation - Joseph Larry Woodall, born 1896 in Milo, Vernon Co., Missouri. He married Mabel Hildebrand in 1917 in Avoca, Iowa and died in 1975 in Atlantic, Iowa. ===Kit Number {{Purple|34483}}=== #Generation - William Woodall, born about 1709-1712 location unknown m. 1st wife name unknown 1730-1731. Unknown wife dead by 1757. Wm. died in 1797 Goochland Co. VA (WILL 1796) #Generation - Charles Woodall, born 18 August 1732 in location unknown and died April 13, 1837 in Garrard Co., KY. He married Elizabeth Black 1 Oct. 1765 in Goochland County, VA. Charles enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Hanover Co. VA at 44 years of age. He personally applied for his pension on 21 November 1832 at the elderly age of 100 years, 3 months and 3 days in Garrard County, Kentucky. #Generation - William Woodall, born 30 April 1768 Goochland Co., VA, married Sarah Thomassen in 1797 Louisa, VA. Sarah was born in Virginia in 1780. William and Sarah both died before the 1860 census in Monroe #Generation - Thomas Jefferson Woodall, born about 1816 Kentucky, married Adalissa Holt on 3 April 1847 in Panola, TX. #Generation - Henry Woodall, born March 1848 in Panola Co., TX, married Dorcas and died in February 1928 in Van Zandt Co., TX. #Generation - William Thomas Woodall, born 10 January 1871, married Arizona Monk and died 22 May 1954. #Generation - Leonard Henry Woodall, born 2 September 1905, married Emma Belle Davis and died in September 1991. #Generation - William Woodall, born about 1709-1712 location unknown m. 1st wife name unknown 1730-1731. Unknown wife dead by 1757. Wm. died in 1797 Goochland Co. VA (WILL 1796) #Generation - Charles Woodall, born 18 August 1732 in location unknown and died April 13, 1837 in Garrard Co., KY. He married Elizabeth Black 1 Oct. 1765 in Goochland County, VA. Charles enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Hanover Co. VA at 44 years of age. He personally applied for his pension on 21 November 1832 at the elderly age of 100 years, 3 months and 3 days in Garrard County, Kentucky. #Generation - William Woodall, born 30 April 1768 Goochland Co., VA, married Sarah Thomassen in 1797 Louisa, VA. Sarah was born in Virginia in 1780. William and Sarah both died before the 1860 census in Monroe Co. IN. #Generation - William Woodall, born about 1814 in Kentucky and married Margrette. She was born Abt. 1823 in MS, and died Bef. 1870. He died after the 1870 census of Texas and before 1875. #Generation - George Washington Woodall was born 22 Feb 1839 in Shelby County, Texas. He married (1) Amanda Rush in 1862. She was born Abt. 1830 in TX. He married (2) Susan C. Hoyle in 1875. She was born Oct 1840 in TX. She died in 1926. George served in the Civil War. George died in 1917 in Oklahoma. #Generation - Ray W. Woodall, born 27 April 1879 and married Jessie Zoe Massengale . Ray died in 1954 in Frederick, Oklahoma. Jessie died in 1970. #Generation - Denver Ray Woodall, born 16 June 1920 in Oklahoma and died 7 December 2001 in Frederick, OK. He married Tennie Hodges in 1945. She died in 1997. ===Kit Number {{Purple|57346}}=== #Generation - William Woodall, born about 1709-1712 location unknown m. 1st wife name unknown 1730-1731. William’s Unknown wife dead by 1757. William then married 2nd wife Marianne Hancock on 3 Dec 1758. William died in 1797 Goochland Co. VA (WILL 1796) #Generation - Benjamin Woodall, born 10 June 1765 in Goochland County, VA Benjamin died between 1830 & 1840 (Putnam County, Indiana Census). #Generation - Robert Cross Woodall, born 3 April 1803 in Virginia. He married Lavina Saffley on 3 Dec 1828. He died 10 Sept 1876 in Putnam County, Indiana. #Generation - John Thomas Woodall born 29 Apr 1833 in Putnam County, Indiana. His occupation: Farmer. He married Mary F. Weathers on 10 Sept 1875. Mary was born in 1846 and died in 1908. John died in South Dakota in 1914. #Generation - Frank Thomas Woodall born 18 Dec 1880 in Putnam County, Indiana. His occupation: Farmer. He married Anna May Ratts in 1907 in Illinois and died in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 1934. #Generation - Ralph Edmund Woodall born about 23 Feb 1916 in South Dakota and died 1996 in Vergas, Minnesota. ===Kit Number {{Purple|81001}}=== #Generation - William Woodall, born about 1709-1712 location unknown m. 1st wife name unknown 1730-1731. Unknown wife dead by 1757. Wm. died in 1797 Goochland Co. VA (WILL 1796) #Generation - John Woodall, born about 1734 location unknown married Jemima Willis on 13 October 1757 in Goochland Co., VA and died December 1808 in Franklin Co., VA. #Generation - Christopher(Kit) WOODALL born 29 JUL 1779 in Virginia married 24 DEC 1810 in Sumner County, Tennessee to Lydia Roney b: 17 MAR 1793 in Orange County North Carolina. Christopher's will dated: 27 day of April,1860 Christopher Woodall died testate 17 July, 1860. #Generation - Elias P. Woodall was born 1832/1833 in Robertson Co., Tennessee , he married married Amelia C. Brashers on Nov 8, 1855 . Amelia was born December 1834- 1836 in TN. #Generation - William Christopher Woodall, Jr. was born August 1860 in TN and died 25 September 1940 in Simpson County Kentucky. He married Catherine Sarah Wright in 1880. She was born in July 1853 in TN. She died between 1900 and 1910. #Generation - Thomas Christopher Woodall, was born 18 January 1889 in Springfield , TN, married Daisy Milloway, who was born 12 May 1888 in KY and she died 28 March 1970 in Nashville, TN. Thomas died in Nashville, TN in 1956. #Generation - Carl Everett Woodall, Sr. was born 13 May 1909 in Franklin, KY and died in Dec 1977 in Nashville, TN. He married Lillian Beatice Cain on 2 September 1935 in Nashville, TN. She was born 16 February 1905 in St. Louis MO. and died Oct 1972 in Nashville, TN. ===Kit Number {{Purple|85417}}=== #Generation - William Woodall was born circa 1709. He married an unknown person circa 1730. He died in Aug 1797 in Goochland Co, VA. William's will is dated 9 Feb. 1796 in Goochland Co, Virginia. #Generation - John Woodall was born circa 1734 in Goochland Co, VA. He married Jemima Willis on 13 Oct 1757 in Goochland Co, VA. He died in Dec 1808 in Franklin Co, VA. #Generation - David Willis Woodall was born on 27 Jun 1758 in Goochland Co, VA. He married Patty Clay, daughter of William Clay and Milly, circa 1784. He died in May 1810 in Franklin Co, VA. #Generation - Willis Woodall was born circa 1785 in Goochland Co, VA. He married Cary Johnson on 6 Apr 1804 in Franklin Co, VA. He died before 1836 in Jackson Co, AL. #Generation - Dr. Presley R. Woodall was born on 7 Apr 1810 in Franklin Co, VA. He married Demarius Busby circa 1828 in Jackson Co, AL. He died on 8 Jan 1864 in Camden, IL. #Generation - James Riley Woodall was born on 12 Oct 1834 in Jackson Co, AL. He married Sarah Elvira Hodges on 13 Dec 1853 in Jackson Co, AL. He died on 9 Mar 1886 in Jackson Co, AL. #Generation - Patrick Henry Woodall was born on 1 Aug 1859 in Marshall Co, AL. He married Tabitha Margaret Jones on 11 Feb 1879 in Jackson Co, AL. He died on 5 Nov 1935 in Jackson Co, AL. #Generation - James Arthur Woodall was born on 5 May 1888 in Jackson Co, AL. He married Sibyl Ione Wimberly on 10 Nov 1910 in Jackson Co, AL. He died on 12 Mar 1941 in Jackson Co, AL. #Generation - Wallace Wimberly Woodall was born on 24 Jul 1915 in Stevenson, Jackson Co, AL. He married Eliza Mae Briscoe on 1 Oct 1937 in Dade Co, GA. He died on 28 May 2004 in Richmond, VA. ===Kit Number {{Purple|112889}}=== #Generation - William Woodall was born about 1709-1712, location unknown. William m. 1st wife name unknown 1730-1731. His unknown wife was dead by 1757. Wm. died in 1797 Goochland Co. VA (WILL 1796) #Generation - Charles Woodall was born 18 August 1732 in Goochland Co., VA and died after April 13, 1837 in Garrard Co., KY. He married Elizabeth Black 1 Oct. 1765 in Goochland County Virginia. Charles enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Hanover Co., Virginia at 44 years of age. He personally applied for his pension on 21 November 1832 at the elderly age of 100 years, 3 months and 3 days in Garrard County, Kentucky. Charles died at 104 years of age in 1836. #Generation - . Jehu Woodall was born 27 June 1767 in Virginia. He married #1 unknown wife ca. 1789 Pittsylvania, Virginia. Then on 10 Oct 1794 he married #2 wife Sarah Foster in Louisa, Virginia. He served in the War of 1812. On 10 Nov. 1833 he married #3 wife Mary Jane Simms in McQuerry, Kentucky. Jehu died ca. 1864 in Indiana, age 97 years. #Generation - Perry Woodall was born 1815 Lincoln Co, Kentucky. He married Catherine “Katie” Armstrong 30 Jul 1835 Monroe Co, IN Perry died 6 Apr 1870 in Monroe CO, IN. #Generation - Pleasant “Jasper” Woodall was born 14 May 1836 in Monroe Co., IN. He married Mary Catherine Elett 3 Nov 1859 in Monroe CO. IN. She died. He then married Margaret Melickon 13 Sept 1876 in Green Co. IN. He died 4 Oct 1886. #Generation - Charles Perry Woodall was born 31 Jul 1877 in IN. He married Della Margaret Eaton ca. 1900. He then married Katherine Roberts. Charles died 22 May 1956 in Shelbyville, IL. #Generation - David Perry Woodall was born 26 May 1916, married Stella Mae Perry on 11 May 1935 and died 23 Sept 2004. Stella was born 20 Nov. 1911.
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__NOTOC__ ======{{Purple|** * **}} ====== {{Space:Wodell_Name_Study_Info|menu}} ====History Of Jasper County, Georgia==== :Located in central Georgia, Jasper County was created in 1807 as the state’s thirty-first county from part of Baldwin County on land formerly held by Creek Indians. It is one of the '''“antebellum trail” counties''', which stretch from lower northeast Georgia to the center of the state. The 370-square-acre county was named for Revolutionary War (1775-83) sergeant William Jasper, a hero of the 1776 Battle of Sullivan’s Island (also known as the Battle of Fort Moultrie) who died during the Siege of Savannah in 1779. The county was first named for John Randolph of Virginia, whose opposition to the War of 1812 (1812-15) made him so unpopular with Georgians that the legislature renamed the county in 1812. (In 1828, another county was named for Randolph.) :The Creek Indians long maintained settlements on the shoals of the Ocmulgee River, and Carolina fur trappers traded with them at a location known as the “Seven Islands of the Ocmulgee” as far back as the 1670s. The first non-Indians to settle in what became Jasper County arrived in the late eighteenth century. The first known white settler was a deer hunter known only by the name Newby, who lived near present-day Hillsboro as early as 1790. A treaty with the Creek nation that year provided land for """a stagecoach route (the Seven Islands Stagecoach Road) from Augusta, Georgia, to Mobile, Alabama. Settlements grew up around the stagecoach stops""". :The Seven Island Stagecoach Road became a valuable route for cotton planters, who shipped their cotton down the Ocmulgee River to mills near “Seven Islands,” which grew into a thriving commercial center complete with cotton gins and grist-, saw-, and textile mills. The products of these industries were shipped out to seaports via the stagecoach road. :The counties of Jones, Putnam, Morgan, and Randolph (now Jasper) were created, being cut out of Baldwin. Before Baldwin County was organized in 1803, all of this area was Indian land and no white man could own land therein. This area was surveyed and laid out in land lots, each lot being forty-five chains square, containing 202 V2 acres. The lots were disposed of by lottery. RAPID GROWTH - The free land obtained by lottery, after clearing, was found to be well adapted to the growth of cotton and corn and the rural development of Jasper County was rapid. By the year 1810, the population had grown to be 7,573, and in 1820, it had increased to 14,614.
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=={{Blue|Family Group 4A }} John Woodall and Lincy Harvey== =={{Blue| Family Group 6 }} William m. Isabella and Judith Holmes == These families should have been acquainted with or at least heard of each other. Jasper County, Georgia and the surrounding area is where they seem to have co-existed for a period of time.
===Connections to Jasper County, Georgia=== =====Family 4A John Woodall and Lincy Harvey===== :[[Woodall-862|Zephaniah Harvey Woodall (abt.1792-abt.1860)]] was born abt. 1792 and married [[Vest-542|Lavinia (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-1872)]] on 21 Apr 1814 both in Jasper, Georgia. :[[Woodall-1310|Sarah Sally (Woodall) Vest (abt.1794-1860)]] & [[Vest-794|John Vest (1788-1839)]] married 11 Aug 1811 in Jasper County Georgia. ====Family 6 William married Isabella and Judith==== :[[Spence-1391|Alfred Cicero Spence Sr (1813-1904)]] was born Jasper County.
:[[Spence-1392|John Spence Sr (1772-1834)]] & [[Whatley-365|Frances (Whatley) Spence (1774-abt.1848)]] were married in Greene County Georgia
: [[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] was born in Greene Co Georgia and married [[Woodall-410|Thomas Jefferson H. Woodall (1793-abt.1861)]] in Morgan County Georgia. ===1808-1817: The Jasper County Years === :{{Orange|1792 Zephania Woodall was born in Jasper County, Georgia}} :1804 Nov 17th, in Greene County, John Spence and Francis Whatley married :1808 October 20th: Purchased Land in Randolph County, Georgia :1808 December 9th: The Birth of Varchus Delila Spence :1809 (About): The Move to Randolph County, Georgia :1810 December 16th: The Birth of Lucinda Spence :1811 January 8th: Randolph County Bond :1811 August 1st: A Farewell to Richland Creek :{{Orange|John and Sarah Woodall Vest married 11 Aug 1811 in Jasper County, Georgia.}} :1811 August 24th: The Death of Nelly Spence :1812 February 23rd: The Marriage of Margaret “Peggy” Spence :1812 December 10th: Randolph County, Georgia Changes Name to Jasper :1812: Service in the War of 1812? :1813 October 30th: The Birth of Alfred Cicero Spence :{{Orange|Zephania marriage to Lavina Vest 21 Apr 1814}} :1815 April 13th: The Marriage of Elizabeth Spence :1816 July 6th: The Birth of Nancy Spence :1816-1817: The Death of Elizabeth Quinnelly :1817 December 25th: Purchased Land in Morgan County, Georgia ===1817-1832: The Morgan County Years=== :1818: The Move from Jasper to Morgan :1818 July 7th: The Birth of John Milton Spence :1818 October 27th: Purchased More Land in Morgan County, Georgia :1820 January 28th: Marriage of George W. Spence :1820 July 1st: Morgan County, Georgia Land Transfer :1820: United States Federal Census :1824 December 27th: Death of Nancy Spence :1825 October 18th: Marriage of Mary “Polly” Spence :1827 January 18th: Marriage of James Spence :1827 November 14th: Purchased Land in Troup County, Georgia :1828 January 14th: Newspaper Article :1830: United States Federal Census :1831 About: The Marriage of Lucinda Spence :1830 February 25th: The Birth of James Marion Spence :1832 March 15th: First Marriage of Varchus Delila Spence :1832: Nathan and the 1832 Cherokee Land Lottery :1832 September 13th: Sold Land in Morgan County, Georgia ====Cities and Counties listed are within 50 miles of Jasper County, GA==== :Monroe, GA :Macon, GA :Milledgeville, GA (50 miles to Bartow) :Morgan County GA :Greene County GA :Adjacent counties :DeKalb County – north :Cherokee County – east :Calhoun County – southeast :St. Clair County – southwest :Blount County – west :Marshall County – northwest :Cities near Etowah County, Alabama: :Gadsden, AL :Talladega, AL : Trussville, AL
:[[Spence-1392|John Spence Sr (1772-1834)]] & [[Whatley-365|Frances (Whatley) Spence (1774-abt.1848)]] were married in Greene County Georgia
: [[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] was born in Greene Co Georgia and married [[Woodall-410|Thomas Jefferson H. Woodall (1793-abt.1861)]] in Morgan County Georgia. ===1808-1817: The Jasper County Years === :{{Orange|1792 Zephania Woodall was born in Jasper County, Georgia}} :1804 Nov 17th, in Greene County, John Spence and Francis Whatley married :1808 October 20th: Purchased Land in Randolph County, Georgia :1808 December 9th: The Birth of Varchus Delila Spence :1809 (About): The Move to Randolph County, Georgia :1810 December 16th: The Birth of Lucinda Spence :1811 January 8th: Randolph County Bond :1811 August 1st: A Farewell to Richland Creek :{{Orange|John and Sarah Woodall Vest married 11 Aug 1811 in Jasper County, Georgia.}} :1811 August 24th: The Death of Nelly Spence :1812 February 23rd: The Marriage of Margaret “Peggy” Spence :1812 December 10th: Randolph County, Georgia Changes Name to Jasper :1812: Service in the War of 1812? :1813 October 30th: The Birth of Alfred Cicero Spence :{{Orange|Zephania marriage to Lavina Vest 21 Apr 1814}} :1815 April 13th: The Marriage of Elizabeth Spence :1816 July 6th: The Birth of Nancy Spence :1816-1817: The Death of Elizabeth Quinnelly :1817 December 25th: Purchased Land in Morgan County, Georgia ===1817-1832: The Morgan County Years=== :1818: The Move from Jasper to Morgan :1818 July 7th: The Birth of John Milton Spence :1818 October 27th: Purchased More Land in Morgan County, Georgia :1820 January 28th: Marriage of George W. Spence :1820 July 1st: Morgan County, Georgia Land Transfer :1820: United States Federal Census :1824 December 27th: Death of Nancy Spence :1825 October 18th: Marriage of Mary “Polly” Spence :1827 January 18th: Marriage of James Spence :1827 November 14th: Purchased Land in Troup County, Georgia :1828 January 14th: Newspaper Article :1830: United States Federal Census :1831 About: The Marriage of Lucinda Spence :1830 February 25th: The Birth of James Marion Spence :1832 March 15th: First Marriage of Varchus Delila Spence :1832: Nathan and the 1832 Cherokee Land Lottery :1832 September 13th: Sold Land in Morgan County, Georgia
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{| border="6" class="wikitree" | == {{Blue|Family Group 4A }} == === {{Green|[[Woodall-1886|John Woodall (1740-1822)]]}} married [[Harvey-14082|Verlinda (Harvey) Woodall (abt.1770-abt.1841)]] === {{Image |file= Woodall_and_their_Relations-5.jpg |align=c |size=500 |label=Woodalls and Natives |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Woodall_and_their_Relations-5.jpg |caption=Death Certificate on Danial Woodall
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{| border="6" class="wikitree" | ==Children of {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} John Woodall and Verlinda (Lincy) Harvey == :Progenitors of Family Group 4A: :[[Woodall-1886|John Woodall (1740-1822)]] :[[Harvey-14082|Verlinda (Harvey) Woodall (abt.1770-abt.1841)]] :Children from the marriage: :[[Woodall-862|Zephaniah Harvey Woodall (abt.1792-abt.1860)]] and [[Vest-542|Lavinia (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-1872)]] :[[Woodall-1310|Sarah Sally (Woodall) Vest (abt.1794-1860)]] and [[Vest-794|John Vest (1788-1839)]] :[[Woodall-1154|John A Woodall (abt.1799-abt.1875)]] and [[Vest-722|Mary (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-abt.1840)]] :[[Woodall-1311|Moses Woodall (1803-1893)]] and Needs Profile [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#Family_Group_4A Return to Top] |}
{| border="6" class="wikitree" | ==Inter-Family Connections == ==={{Blue|Family Group 4A }} John Woodall and Verlinda (Lincy Harvey) === ==={{Blue|Family Group 6}} William who married Isabella Unknown and Judith Holmes === :These families should have been acquainted with or at least heard of each other. Jasper County, Georgia and the surrounding area is where they seem to have co-existed for a period of time. ===Connections to Jasper County, Georgia === ====={{Blue|Family Group 4A}} John Woodall and Verlinda (Lincy) Harvey ===== :[[Woodall-862|Zephaniah Harvey Woodall (abt.1792-abt.1860)]] was born abt. 1792 and married [[Vest-542|Lavinia (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-1872)]] on 21 Apr 1814 both in Jasper, Georgia. :[[Woodall-1310|Sarah Sally (Woodall) Vest (abt.1794-1860)]] & [[Vest-794|John Vest (1788-1839)]] married 11 Aug 1811 in Jasper County Georgia. ====={{Blue|Family Group 6}} William Wooddall and Isabella Unknown / Judith Holmes ===== :[[Spence-1391|Alfred Cicero Spence Sr (1813-1904)]] was born in Jasper County. :[[Spence-1392|John Spence Sr (1772-1834)]] & [[Whatley-365|Frances (Whatley) Spence (1774-abt.1848)]] were married in Greene County, Georgia : [[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] was born in Greene County, Georgia and married [[Woodall-410|Thomas Jefferson H. Woodall (1793-abt.1861)]] in Morgan County, Georgia. ===1808-1817: The Jasper County Years === :{{Blue|Family Group 4A (marked in blue)}} and Family Group 6 (in black text) lived in or around Jasper County, GA at the same time. :1792 Zephania Woodall was born in Jasper County, Georgia {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} :1804 November 17th, in Greene County, John Spence and Francis Whatley married :1808 October 20th: Purchased Land in Randolph County, Georgia :1808 December 9th: The Birth of Varchus Delila Spence {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} :1809 (About): The Move to Randolph County, Georgia :1810 December 16th: The Birth of Lucinda Spence :1811 January 8th: Randolph County Bond :1811 August 1st: A Farewell to Richland Creek :John and Sarah Woodall Vest married 11 Aug 1811 in Jasper County Georgia.{{Blue|Family Group 4A}} :1811 August 24th: The Death of Nelly Spence :1812 February 23rd: The Marriage of Margaret “Peggy” Spence :1812 December 10th: Randolph County, Georgia Changes Name to Jasper :1812: Service in the War of 1812? :1813 October 30th: The Birth of Alfred Cicero Spence :1814 Apr 21 Zephania marriage to Lavina Vest {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} :1815 April 13th: The Marriage of Elizabeth Spence :1816 July 6th: The Birth of Nancy Spence :1816-1817: The Death of Elizabeth Quinnelly :1817 December 25th: Purchased Land in Morgan County, Georgia [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_and_6_Jasper_County_Georgia#Family_4_John_and_Lincy_HarveyFamily_6_William_m._Isabella_and_Judith_Holmes For more information on this topic Please Click Here] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Inter-Family_Connections#Establishing_a_connection_between_Family_Group_4_and_Family_Group_6 Click here two examples of the connection between Woodall Groups] {{Blue| Family Group 4A }} from [[Woodall-1886|John Woodall (1740-1822)]] and [[Harvey-14082|Verlinda (Harvey) Woodall (abt.1770-abt.1841)]] and {{Blue|Family Group 6}} Woodalls from [[Woodall-556|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)]]l who married [[Unknown-248666|Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757)]] and [[Holmes-14872|Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)]] :[[Woodall-1154|John A Woodall (abt.1799-abt.1890)]] {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} wife [[Vest-722|Mary (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-abt.1840)]] is the 2C2R of [[Nix-2611|Sarah (Nix) Wooddall (1841-1917)]] who married [[Wooddall-18|John Wesley Wooddall (1838-1923)]] of {{Blue|Family Group 6}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#Family_Group_4A Return to Top] |}
{| border="6" class="wikitree" | =='''Native American Lineage''' == :The Cherokee people in northeast Alabama had been forcibly removed in the 1830s to Indian Territory (now part of Oklahoma) west of the Mississippi River. :John, who married Lincy Harvey, has articles and a testimonial to the fact that they have somehow acquired a native bloodline. It is highly unlikely that this John is the son of Cornstalk, that Ancestry propagates this line to. This John is from Family Group 4 so the possibility would only exist if, like William Wagner Woodall, he ended up being adopted. I believe John of Genitoe Creek had two sons. Both William and John were shown by DNA to have been adopted. However, others claim that the two Vest sisters that John and Zephaniah married were half native. The different versions will be posted, and these and other claims will be listed below eventually: :Including articles:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_and_their_Relations#Saddleback_Valley_Trails Saddleback Valley Trails] ==Testamonial to Woodall Native Blood == ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_and_their_Relations#Hamilton-County-Pioneers Hamilton County Pioneers] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1153 William Woodall], father of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1309 Daniel Washington Woodall], served throughout the four years of the war, including the action at Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. He told of riding on horseback from Lookout Mountain to Missionary Ridge and was stopped by a Yankee who cursed him but let him ride on. He fought in one of the last major battles of the war near Richmond for 20 straight hours and had a number of horses shot from under him. A naturalist and animal lover, he bemoaned the loss of each horse. He hid in a tree at the end of the war to escape capture and walked toward Decatur for three months until his shoes had worn away and his clothes were in tatters. William Woodall married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Means-1575 Ellen Means], whose father, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Means-454 John Means], was born in Tennessee and married [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kennedy-16391 Dorcas Ann Kennedy], another Tennessee native. The Means family was originally from near Charlotte, N.C. William Woodall was a son of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1154 John Woodall], who was born in Georgia in 1799. John Woodall and his brother, Zephaniah Woodall, came to Alabama at about the time it was being formed into a state (1819). :They hailed from near Milledgeville, Ala. The Woodall brothers married 'two Vest sisters, who were believed to be the daughters of Valentine Vest, who lived near Milledgeville.''''' Mrs. Roy Roberts said the Woodalls had Indian blood. :Excerpt from [https://www.chattanoogan.com/2007/5/20/107632/Hamilton-County-Pioneers---the-Roberts.aspx Hamilton-County-Pioneers Article ] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7b/Woodall_and_their_Relations-5.jpg/250px-Woodall_and_their_Relations-5.jpg Death Certificate on Danial Woodall showing Roy Roberts as informant and William Woodall as father.] ====Random Notes on Various Woodalls==== {| border="6" class="wikitable" {{Image |file= Woodall-1886.png |align=c |size=300 |label=Ancestry site has Cornstalk as the father of John Woodall |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Woodall-1886.png |caption=Ancestry's version of John Woodall leads to Cornstalk }} :[https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1850_virginia_cornstalk_shawneechief.htm Cornstalk] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#Family_Group_4A Return to Top] |}
:Notes for Jonathan Woodall: :Jonathan served in the revolutionary War. :Migrated to Lincoln County, Tennessee in 1816 :The name of Zephaniah's father is unknown to me. So as to include John and Zephaniah as well as their other siblings, I have given their father the name "Jonathan," as carried by some Woodall researchers, who also carry the maiden name of their mother as "Harvey." It is certain that John, Zephaniah, and Sarah (Sally) are siblings and each of them married a Vest sibling. No one has offered proof, or even evidence, that Jonathan Woodall and [unknown] Harvey are the names of the parents. Zephaniah's middle name is Harvey and he named a son Zephaniah Harvey. "Jonathan" as a given name is found among the descendants. :Notes for Lincy Harvey: :Per Email from Sherry Lowery: "The story I have heard about the Woodall Indian blood is that Zephaniah Woodall's mother's maiden name was Harvey. Her father was an Indian agent in Georgia and her mother was an Indian. So far I have never confirmed this story and cannot cite an official source. Two other Woodall descendants who live in Morgan County told me this story." :Notes for Zephaniah Harvey Woodall: :(2005) It has recently come out that there is a belief that Zephaniah and Lavina were Indian. This is yet to be proven. From "A History of Morgan County, Alabama," by John Knox. "Family records state that the two brothers, John and Zepheniah Woodall, came to Alabama Territory from Milledgville, GA., in 1817, and located in Cotaco county [later renamed Morgan Co.] at about the center of it which is now between Hartselle and Somerville. There they married two Vest sisters . . . . It was not long until in that part of the county, twenty-four double cousins came into being from said marriages . . . ."
{| border="6" class="wikitree" | == Surnames Listing == ====Family Group 4A John and Verlinda Harvey Woodall Line through [[Woodall-1150|Eleanor Patricia Woodall (1943-2019)]]==== :''Click on Surname to view EKA - Earliest Known Ancestor'' :[[Alexander-17269|'''A'''lexander]], [[Allgood-94|Allgood]] , [[Allgood-563|Allgood]] , [[Armstrong-5404|Armstrong]] , [[Armstrong-11937|Armstrong]] :[[Baker-14422|'''B'''aker]], [[Bakes-63|Bakes]] , [[Beggett-6|Beggett]] , [[Brockman-546|Brockman]] , [[Brunner-596|Bruner]] , [[Brian-157|Bryan]] :[[Caddell-253|'''C'''addell]], [[Cates-2278|Cates]] , [[Chaquelle-1|Chaquelle]] , [[Cheek-147|Cheek]] , [[Cole-5487|Cole]] , [[Cullifer-4|Cullifer]] :[[DeMetz-78|'''D'''eMetz]], [[Dean-574|Dean]] , [[Dawes-642|Doss]] , [[Duck-534|Duck]] :[[Edmundson-218|'''E'''dmundson (Edmondson) ]], [[Edwards-10576|Edwards]] , [[Eppinger-18|Eppinger]] , [[Esling-6|Esling]] :[[Forbes-430|'''F'''orbes]] :[[Gerbeaux-3|'''G'''erbeaux]], [[Goff-130|Goff]] , [[Gouchier-1|Gouchier]] , [[Norton-383|Green]] , [[Green-36956|Green]] , [[Griffin-1361|Griffen]] , [[Grogan-539|Grogan]] , [[Groves-1433|Groves]] :[[Hardwick-32|'''H'''ardwick]], [[Harris-14875|Harris]] , [[Harvey-16588|Harvey]] :[[Kennedy-16271|'''K'''ennedy]] :[[Little-9006|'''L'''ittle]], [[Long-13785|Long]] , [[Lyons-1296|Lyons]] :[[Martinet-76|'''M'''artinet]], [[Mason-14886|Mason]] , [[Mathis-274|Mathis]] , [[McCollister-212|McCollister]] , [[McTyeire-6|McTyeire]] , [[Means-720|Means]] , [[Mitchell-183|Mitchell]] , [[Molloy-1158|Molloy]] , [[Montgomery-1823|Montgomery]] , [[Montgomery-12746|Montgomery]] , [[Montgomery-1824|Montgomery]] , [[Morres-12|Morris]] :[[Nicks-44|'''N'''ix (Nicks) ]] :[[Ormond-266|'''O'''rmond]], [[Ormand-51|Ormond]] , [[Owen-8223|Owen]] :[[Patenotte-3|'''P'''atenotte]], [[Peebles-1152|Peoples]] :[[Rains-1462|'''R'''ains]], [[Hugh-279|Roberts]] , [[Robinson-4066|Robinson]] , [[Wroe-193|Roe]] , [[Rogers-9|Rogers]] :[[Stanton-4433|'''S'''tanton]], [[Sumrall-343|Sumrall]] :[[Tansell-87|'''T'''ansell]], [[Truss-70|Truss]] , [[Turner-31555|Turner]] :[[Vest-250|'''V'''est]] :[[Wade-3606|'''W'''ade]], [[Watson-11845|Watson]] , [[Williams-76264|Williams]] , [[Woodall-1886|Woodall]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#Family_Group_4A Return to Top] |}
{| border="6" class="wikitree" | ==DNA Results for Woodall {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} == :The R1a lineage is believed to have originated in the Eurasian Steppes north of the Black & Caspian Seas. This lineage is thought to descend from a population of the Kurgan culture, known for the domestication of the horse (circa 3000 B.C.E.). These people were also believed to be the first speakers of the Indo-European language group. This lineage is found in central & western Asia, India, and in Slavic populations of Europe. Consists of 11 different progenitors. :Haplogroup R1a1 with mutation seen as M512 . The modern distribution of R1a1 has two widely separated areas of high frequency, one in South Asia, and the other in Eastern Europe. The demographic reasons for this are the subject of on-going discussion and attention among population geneticists and genetic genealogists. Haplogroup R1a1. Possible place of origin, Eurasia.R-M448. Defining mutations, M17, M198, M512, M514, M515, L168, L449 Results indicate that family group 4 goes back to the name of Odell with one group member going back to a William Odell,his son William Odell born June 17, 1656 in Marston Mortaine, Bedfordshire ,England. The Odell name originated in Bedfordshire. Quote from a reference book, ___THE WOODALLS OF TALBOT Abner and Salie Baugh Woodall PIONEERS OF TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA Ancestry, Family and Descendants___ by Margaret Woodall Browne and Jane Nicholson Grider, copyright 1993. "The name is ENGLISH in origin, but with a French-Norman background. William the Conqueror, in 1066, created the barony and made his brother-in-law, Walter de Flandrensis, Baron du Wuhulle. A feudal castle (now in ruins) lived in for years by the Barons of Wahulle, was located on the Ouse River in Bedfordshire." (source Hubbard O'Dell Ferrell. Origin of the name Odell, a manuscript page 1.) Origin of name from Old English wudu for wood, plus hull for hill or hall gives wudgull or wudhall. The name means living on a wooded hill or a dweller at the hall by the wood. Many, but not all group members can trace their family back to a John Woodall who first had land in Henrico County Virginia in 1719 (later boundary changes made it Goochland County). This John had his will recorded in 1747 and he died shortly before 9 March 1750, as his will probated on that date. In his Will he gives 150 acres of land to each of his 2 sons: John, William with his daughter Sarah Prior as Executrix of his will. He is illiterate and signs his name with just the letter "W" with a seal around the "W". His wife name is unknown and she is obviously dead at the time his Will was written in 1747. Test results show descendants of his son John and William do not match meaning one or both of his two sons were orphans and or adopted by John (his wife may have had children from a previous marriage or one or more children could have became orphans from friends or family of John and his wife. Other members of this family group can trace their line back to early colonial Maryland and Rhode Island. Family 4 now consists of forty-three testees, six of whom bear the name Odell. When one looks at the Oldest Ancestors page for this family, one will notice most of this family descends from John, the son of John Woodall of Gennytoe Creek, Goochland County. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#Family_Group_4A Return to Top] |} |}
{| border="6" class="wikitree" | ==RootsWeb Oldest Ancestors Kits for John and Lincy Harvey Woodall l== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#Family_Group_4A Return to Top] |}
===Kit Number {{Purple|60073}}=== # generation - Jonathan Woodall, born about 1740, married Lincy Harvey # generation - Moses Woodall, born about 1803 in VA and died in 1893 in Montgomery Co., TN # generation - Wiley Washington Woodall, born 22 Feb 1840 in Robertson Co., TN and died 2 Dec 1917 in Montgomery Co., TN # generation - William Austin Woodall, born 20 Feb 1875 in Montgomery Co., TN and died 13 May 1963 in Montgomery Co., TN # generation - Alfred Leslie Woodall, born 27 Oct 1898 in Montgomery Co., TN and died 3 Jul 1991 in Montgomery Co., TN. ===Kit Number {{Purple|139617}}=== # generation - Jonathan Woodall, born about 1740, married Lincy Harvey # generation - Zephenia Harvey Woodall, born about 1792 in Jasper Co., GA and died after 1860 # generation - . Ewing M. Woodall, born about 1837 in AL and died after 1912. # generation - Harvey Zephaniah Woodall, born 7 January 1873 in Tennessee. # generation - James Harvey Woodall, born about 1892 in Tennessee. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Working_Board#OLDEST_ANCESTORS_Woodall_Surname_DNA_Project {{Red|Return to Top}}] ===Kit Number {{Purple|87850}}=== # generation - .Jonathan Woodall, born about 1740, married Lincy Harvey # generation - John A. Woodall, born about 1799 in Millegeville, GA and died in 1860 in Dresden, Navarro, TX. Married Mary Vest # generation - Albert Newton Woodall, born about 1834 in AL and married Luticea A Wynn. # generation - Elkana Woodall, born about 1863 and married Antonia Lulu Seay. # generation - Gettis Woodall, born 30 July 1897 in AL.
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{| border="6" class="wiki" | == {{Blue|Family Group 4B}} == ==[[Woodall-167|{{Green|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)}}]] married [[Sampson-1404|{{Green|Judith (Sampson) Woodall (abt.1714-abt.1744)}}]] Genitoe Creek== {| border="6" class="wiki" | {{Image |file=Woodall-167-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label=Genitoe Creek |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-167 |caption=Photo Orginially uploaded ''by'' [[Daniels-3035|Connie (Daniels) Graves]]}} |} ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#Family_Group_4B_John_Woodall_and_Judith_Sampson{{Green|'''Children from Marriage'''}}]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#Inter-Family_Connections_2 {{Green|'''Inter-Family Connections'''}}]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#Native_Lines{{Green|'''Native American Lineage'''}}]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#Family_Group_4B_Dna_Results{{Green|'''DNA Results for Family 4B'''}}]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#Family_Group_4B_RootsWeb_Oldest_Ancestors_Kits{{Green|''' Oldest Ancestors Kits '''}}]=== |}
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John Woodall and Judith Sampson == ===Childen From the Marriage=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 4B}} John and Judith Sampson |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child ||Spouse |- bgcolor= |{{Green|[[Woodall-405|Sampson Woodall (abt.1734-aft.1809)]]}} || [[Steel-1087|Sarah (Steel) Woodall (1729-aft.1809)]] |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-407|William Woodall (abt.1737-)]]}} || [[Fielder-317|Mary (Fielder) Woodall (abt.1739-)]] |- |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-406|John Woodall (abt.1738-abt.1798)]]}} || [[Pledge-42|Dorothy (Pledge) Woodall (abt.1736-abt.1796)]] |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-1396|Jacob Woodall (1740-bef.1800)]]}} || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hicks-3958 Agnes Hicks] |- |} ====Grand-children through [[Woodall-406|John Woodall (abt.1738-abt.1798)]] and [[Pledge-42|Dorothy (Pledge) Woodall (abt.1736-abt.1796)]]==== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 4B}} John and Dorothy Pledge Woodall |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child ||Spouse |- bgcolor= |{{Green|[[Woodall-1163|Mathew Woodall (1757-)]]}} || Hasn't been posted yet |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-1162|Robert Woodall (1759-)]]}} || [[Acree-144|Susannah (Acree) Woodall (abt.1760-aft.1796)]] |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-1161|Aggie Woodall (1761-)]]}} || Hasn't been posted yet |- | {{Green|[[Woodall-1478|Joseph Woodall (1763-1840)]]}}|| Hasn't been posted yet |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-408|James Woodall (1765-1844)]]}}|| Hasn't been posted yet |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-1065|John Woodall IV (abt.1767-1839)]]}}|| [[Cooper-21394|Emilea Cooper (1775-1870)]] |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-734|Jonathan Woodall Sr. (abt.1771-1822)]]}}|| [[Baker-25510|Elizabeth (Baker) Woodall (abt.1761-abt.1840)]] |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-1486|Sarah (Woodall) Blanks (1773-)]]}}|| Hasn't been posted yet |- |[[Woodall-532|Mary (Woodall) Bays (1775-1840)]]||[[Bays-277|Zachariah Bays (1760-1819)]] |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-1487|Martha (Woodall) Medlock (1777-)]]}}|| Hasn't been posted yet |- |{{Green|[[Woodall-1479|Martin Woodall (1783-1875)]]}}|| Hasn't been posted yet |} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#Family_Group_4B Back to Top]
John Woodall and Judith Sampson
==Inter-Family Connections== *Please take note that Jonathan Woodall Sr. (abt.1754-abt.1826) from Family Group 4B moved to St. Claire in 1822 with his father and brothers already were living there. So... :Family Group 6 :Family Group 4A :Family Group 4B (were living in the Morgan County area around the same time.) :Read more here on this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study Current Project] :Oddest of all and early on in the history,[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-392 John Woodall Genitoe Creek] whose Will is dated 1750. He appears to have three verifiable children by the Will and a DNA bombshell. The two boys John and William Woodall from his Will are adopted. [[Woodall-167|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)]], and his brother [[Woodall-640|William Woodall (abt.1707-aft.1772)]] (adoptees) :WOODALL Y-DNA PROJECT Family Tree Kit Number 29614 ~ 67 marker test [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/_Woodall_/] The results show the haplogroup is R-PH3519 and the earliest ancestor given was John Woodall born 1678 in Kent County, Virginia. :[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marshalldna/My%20Webs/Woodall/Test%20Results.htm#Test%20Results Ancestry/RootsWeb Y-DNA Results:] Family 4 claiming descent of John Woodall b 1710 VA, Kit # 69971(Sampson, James Sampson Sr, James Sampson Jr) showing haplogroup R1a1; 67 marker test #29614 (Sampson, James Sampson, Sr, Daniel Hankins) showing haplogroup R-PH3519; 37 marker test for Kit 50783 (Sampson, Samuel) showing haplogroup R1a1 but Family Tree page is showing R-M512. :Update March 14, 2020 by Jefferson Woodall, Woodall Y DNA Project Manager on Family Tree DNA: FAMILY GROUP 4 Haplogroup R1a1 with mutation seen as M512 . Results indicate that family group 4 goes back to the name of Odell with one group member going back to a William Odell,his son William Odell born June 17, 1656 in Marston Mortaine, Bedfordshire ,England. The Odell name originated in Bedfordshire...... :''We believe we have figured out why the descendants of the sons of John of Genitoe Creek whose Will probated in 1750 do not have matching DNA results. It seems that one or both of the two sons of John Woodall, John & William were adopted. There were many orphaned children in early Colonial Virginia. One of these sons may have been a child from a previous marriage of John's wife, or could have been a child belonging to John's sister and her husband, or been born out of wedlock or been born from a non-parental event. '' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#Family_Group_4B Back to Top]
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===Poindexter Indian Claims === :[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/poindexter/900/ Re: The Poindexter Cherokee application #664] :By Douglas Phelps February 28, 2001 at 01:28:10 :In reply to: Re: The Poindexter Cherokee application #664 :Douglas Phelps 12/30/00 :The rejecting statement in 1908 by Guion Miller (government commissioner) of a Sarah Mashburn who claimed ancestry to Dohanoo through Poindexter- after the hearing of 24 claimants - pretty well sums up their denial:"......There is nothing but the traditions of the family to show that Chief Donohoo was a Cherokee Indian, although it would seem from the testimony that there is a well recognized tradition in the family that he was of Cherokee blood. As against this tradition,however, are the equally well established facts that he came from Virginia, probably from the neighborhood of the James River... There is nothng in the history of the Cherokee people that I have been able to discover that would indicate that they ever occupied the sectionof Virginia that appears to have been the home of Chief Donohoo [further support for this point continued]...There is no intimation in the testimony that any of these descendants or their ancestors back to the time of the Revolutionary War, have been regarded as Indians, but on the contrary, the testimony clearly seems to indicate that they have been living as white people and have passed in the communities in which they have resided as white people.From the unquestioned tradition that is fully established in this large family, it would appear quite certain that there was an ancestor who was of Indian extraction, bu t from the history as given in the applications and in the testimony, it seems much more probable that this ancestor was a member of one of the Virginia tribes, rather than of Cherokee extraction, and certainly the application and the testimony fail to show that any of these parties or their ancestors were recognized Cherokees by blood at the timeof the treaties of 1836-6 or 1846." :The two most damaging statements by two claimants were : "I never heard anything about being an Indian until this money matter came up" and "I never claimed to be an Indian until this matter came up. I had never heard that there was any Indian blood in my veins." :[https://www.okhistory.org/research/dawesresults.php?lname=Poindexter Dawes Rolls Poindexter] :Name Age Sex Blood Roll No. Tribe Card No. :Maggie Poindexter 37 F 1/4 5960 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 : Note: Wife of James R. Poindexter listed on Cherokee by Blood Card #9535 :William Poindexter 15 M 1/8 5961 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :Benjamin Poindexter 13 M 1/8 5962 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :Ellen Poindexter 7 F 1/8 5964 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :Lucinda Poindexter 5 F 1/8 5965 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :Louisa Poindexter 2 F 1/8 5966 Cherokee by Blood Search card 2293 :James R. Poindexter 41 M IW Cherokee by Blood Search card 9535 : Note: Married to Maggie Poindexter listed on Cherokee by Blood Card #2291 :Elizabeth Pledge POINDEXTER was born on 14 February 1810 in North Carolina. She died in 1868 at the age of 58. Elizabeth married 24 May 1834, Macon Co NC to Edward "Neddy" Delozier. They are said buried in Swain Co, now Cherokee Co NC. :Guion Miller appointed Special Commissioner to oversee the enrollment of the Eastern Cherokees, made his report, in reference to “The Eastern Cherokees vs. The United States” in the Court of Claims, No. 23214. :NARA Roll M685; found on Fold3.com. :Vol 1., p.66. Claim of Sarah A. Mashburn, of Andrews, NC, Application #664. Rejected. :Sarah claimed through Edward Delozier,Alsey Fields, Alsey Spears, Elizabeth Delozier need Poindexter, William Pledge Poindexter, and his mother Betty Pledge Poindexter. Part of her claim through the Deloziers was through Edward Delozier born Blount Co, TN about 1800 and his mother Alsey Delozier nee Fields, who claimed to have been 1/4 blood Cherokee and her mother Alsey Spears. None of these persons had ever enrolled, although they were reported living in Cherokee country in both 1835 and 1851. There were other applications on this line with similar statements. Sarah lived in Andrews, NC and had for 18-20 years. They moved to Swain Co a few years before the war when she was a child, from Cherokee Co. Her father Edward Delozier died just after the Civil War in Swain Co; 1879. His mother said to be 1/4 Cherokee. Edward Delozier married a Poindexter named Elizabeth, daughter of Pledge Poindexter. This claim brings her case into the large group claiming through Chief Donohoo. There are four classes of these: first through Elizabeth “Betty” Pledge Poindexter; second those through Frank Pledge; third those claiming through John Ayers; and fourth those claiming through Junalusky. These four are alleged to have been the children of an earlier Betty Pledge, said to be the daughter of Chief Donohoo. There are 800 to 1000 applications, representing probably 1500 individuals claiming through these lines. The statements are conflicting, but Chief Donohoo was born in Virginia, near or on the James River, about 1700 and he married a white woman named Mary Wentworth – they had a daughter given the name of Elisabeth or Betty who married William “Bill” Pledge. They had children Elizabeth, the younger, and Frank Pledge. Elizabeth the elder, either before or after her marriage to Pledge, had sons John Ayers and Junalusky. The lines of Betty and Frank Pledge are fairly described, the lines of Ayers and Junaluskly, less so. :My Note: Given where the Deloziers lived, it is quite possible Sarah Mashburn had a legitimate claim through that family. However, once her claim became a part of those claiming through Elizabeth Pledge Poindexter, it’s likely the Delozier line was not a factor.
{| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Family Group 4B Dna Results == :The R1a lineage is believed to have originated in the Eurasian Steppes north of the Black & Caspian Seas. This lineage is thought to descend from a population of the Kurgan culture, known for the domestication of the horse (circa 3000 B.C.E.). These people were also believed to be the first speakers of the Indo-European language group. This lineage is found in central & western Asia, India, and in Slavic populations of Europe. Consists of 11 different progenitors. :Haplogroup R1a1 with mutation seen as M512 . The modern distribution of R1a1 has two widely separated areas of high frequency, one in South Asia, and the other in Eastern Europe. The demographic reasons for this are the subject of on-going discussion and attention among population geneticists and genetic genealogists. Haplogroup R1a1. Possible place of origin, Eurasia.R-M448. Defining mutations, M17, M198, M512, M514, M515, L168, L449 Results indicate that family group 4 goes back to the name of Odell with one group member going back to a William Odell,his son William Odell born June 17, 1656 in Marston Mortaine, Bedfordshire ,England. The Odell name originated in Bedfordshire. Quote from a reference book, ___THE WOODALLS OF TALBOT Abner and Salie Baugh Woodall PIONEERS OF TALBOT COUNTY, GEORGIA Ancestry, Family and Descendants___ by Margaret Woodall Browne and Jane Nicholson Grider, copyright 1993. "The name is ENGLISH in origin, but with a French-Norman background. William the Conqueror, in 1066, created the barony and made his brother-in-law, Walter de Flandrensis, Baron du Wuhulle. A feudal castle (now in ruins) lived in for years by the Barons of Wahulle, was located on the Ouse River in Bedfordshire." (source Hubbard O'Dell Ferrell. Origin of the name Odell, a manuscript page 1.) Origin of name from Old English wudu for wood, plus hull for hill or hall gives wudgull or wudhall. The name means living on a wooded hill or a dweller at the hall by the wood. Many, but not all group members can trace their family back to a John Woodall who first had land in Henrico County Virginia in 1719 (later boundary changes made it Goochland County). This John had his will recorded in 1747 and he died shortly before 9 March 1750, as his will probated on that date. In his Will he gives 150 acres of land to each of his 2 sons: John, William with his daughter Sarah Prior as Executrix of his will. He is illiterate and signs his name with just the letter "W" with a seal around the "W". His wife name is unknown and she is obviously dead at the time his Will was written in 1747. Test results show descendants of his son John and William do not match meaning one or both of his two sons were orphans and or adopted by John (his wife may have had children from a previous marriage or one or more children could have became orphans from friends or family of John and his wife. Other members of this family group can trace their line back to early colonial Maryland and Rhode Island. Family 4 now consists of forty-three testees, six of whom bear the name Odell. When one looks at the Oldest Ancestors page for this family, one will notice most of this family descends from John, the son of John Woodall of Gennytoe Creek, Goochland County. |}
{| border="6" class="wiki" | =={{Blue| Family Group 4B}} RootsWeb Oldest Ancestors Kits == === {{Green|[[Woodall-167|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788) m. Judith Sampson]]}} === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#Family_Group_4B Back to Top] |}
===Kit Number{{Purple|32983 }} === # Generation born about 1710 and married Judith Sampson. # Generation - [[Woodall-406|John Woodall (abt.1738-abt.1798)]] born about 1734 and married Dorothy Pledge. # Generation - [[Woodall-408|James Woodall (1765-1844)]] born about 1765 and married Rebecca Watson. # Generation - Henry Thomas Woodall - WikiTree Profile Henry Thomas Woodall, Sr., born 19 July 1811 in Jones Co., GA, married Mary Elizabeth Verdin 2 October 1831 in Pike Co., GA, and died 16 September 1890 in Chambers Co., AL. # Generation - Henry Thomas Woodall, Jr. born 10 October 1845 in GA, married Martha M. Holloway 22 November 1866 in Stewart Co., GA, and died 9 August 1929. # Generation - James Thomas Woodall, Sr., born 7 December 1874, married Lucy Grenville Burton 18 Jan 1905 and died 11 August 1939. # Generation - James Thomas Woodall, Jr., born 8 October 1907, married Bessie Callahan 28 September 1940 and died 8 October 1985. ===Kit Number {{Purple|38915 }} === # Generation - [[Woodall-167|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)]] born about 1710 and married Judith Sampson. # Generation - David Woodall - WikiTree Profile David Woodall, born about 1742. # Generation - Obediah Woodall, born about 1765 and married Unknown. # Generation - James Boyd Woodall, born about 1804 and married Mary Jane McCormick. # Generation - Obediah Woodall, born 9 November 1837 and married Mary Jeffries. # Generation - William Richard Woodall, born about Dec 1864 and married Willie E Unknown. # Generation - Okey Franklin Woodall, born 22 November 1886 and married Ella Shinn. # Generation - Roy Benjamin Woodall, born 28 September 1919 and married Leona Ruth Whittington. ===Kit Number {{Purple|31343}}=== # Generation - [[Woodall-167|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)]] born about 1710 and married Judith Sampson. # Generation - William Woodall (abt.1737-) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree William Woodall, born about 1737 and married Mary Fielder 12 April 1759. She was born about 1739. # Generation - Michael Woodall, born 27 march 1762 in Goochland Co.,VA, married Betsy Bird on 11 October 1790. She was born about 1765. # Generation - , born about 1795 and married Elizabeth Hughes on 4 February 1813 in Wilkes Co., GA. Elizabeth was born about 1798 in GA. Elizabeth was the daughter of William Hughes and Molly Heard. # Generation - William Woodall, born about 1817 in Oglethorpe Co., GA, married Alcena J. Griffin on 1 November 1847 in Wilkes Co., GA. William died 28 May 1893 in McDuffie Co., GA. Alcena was the daughter of Richard Griffin and Phoeby Parks. # Generation - Charles Griffin Woodall, born 13 June 1853 in McDuffie Co., GA, married Emma Martha McElroy Shank on 22 November 1877, who was born 18July 1850 in Wilkes Co., GA and died 9 October 1927 in Blackshear, GA. Charles Griffin died 2 April 1927 in Blackshear, GA. Emma was the daughter of George Shank and Clarissa Sarah Theresa Leverett. # Generation - Clarence Charles Woodall, Sr., born 20 October 1881 in McDuffie Co., GA, married Lauree Omega Traylor on 21 December 1912 in Jacksonville, Duval, Lauree was born 9 June 1891 in Stellarville, Jefferson, GA and died9 June 1976 in Waycross, Ware, GA. Clarence died 20 January 1971 in Alma, Bacon, GA. Lauree was the daughter of Augustus Abner Traylor and Elizabeth Beall. ===Kit Number {{Purple|29614 }} === # Generation - [[Woodall-167|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)]] born about 1704-09, married Judith Samson and died about 1762 in Goochland Co., VA # Generation - Sampson Woodall (abt.1734-aft.1809) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Sampson Woodall, born about 1730, married Sarah Steele and died August 1809 in Charlotte Co., VA # Generation - James S. Woodall (bef.1770-1843) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree James Sampson Woodall, Sr., born May 1, 1767 in Goochland Co., VA, married Elizabeth Hankins and died about 1848 in Patrick Co., VA # Generation - Daniel Hankins Woodall (1792-aft.1880) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Daniel Hankins Woodall, born Dec 6 1793 in Charlotte Co., VA, married Sarah Woodall and died about 1870 in Tazewell., VA # Generation - Lafayette W. Woodall (1816-1885) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Lafayette W. Woodall, born Jun 1816 in VA, married Nancy Brumfield and died about 1885. # Generation - Jonathon Lafayette Woodall, born about 1848 in VA, married Mary Jane Thompson and died unknown. # Generation - Seymour George Woodall, born Nov 30 1898 in Lincoln Co., WV, married Ora Lee Barrett and died 30 Dec 1968 === Kit Number {{Purple|50783}}=== # Generation - JOHN WOODALL was born Abt. 1710 in VA, and died Bef. 1810. He married JUDITH SAMPSON Abt. 1731 in Goochland Co., VA, daughter of FRANCOIS SAMPSON and BRIDGETTE BEASLET. She was born Abt. 1708, and died Abt. 1761.. # Generation - SAMPSON WOODALL was born Abt. 1732 in Goochland Co., VA, and died Aug 1809 in Charlotte Co., VA. He married SARAH STEELE 24 Mar 1756 in Goochland County, VA. She was born 22 Oct 1729 in North Rarnham Parish, Richmond Co., VA. # Generation - SAMUEL WOODALL was born 20 Mar 1761 in Goochland Co., VA, and died 1845 in Stokes Co., NC. He married JOANNA DOBBINS 1787, daughter of JAMES DOBBINS. She was born 1765 in Richmond Co., VA, and died Aft. 1845 in Stokes Co., NC. # Generation - NATHAN WOODALL was born 1788 in Goochland Co., VA. # Generation - SAMUEL PASSENS WOODALL was born Jun 1822 in Rockingham Co., NC, and died 14 Dec 1911 in Troup Co., GA. He married PRUDENCE MATILDA WILSON 26 Feb 1846 in Rockingham Co., NC, daughter of WILLIAM WILSON and ELIZABETH VAUGHN. She was born 20 Aug 1824 in Wilkes Co., NC, and died 31 Aug 1884 in Troup Co., GA. # Generation - WILLIAM FOUNTAIN WOODALL was born 1849 in NC, and died 1918. He married BEULAH ANNE VICTORIA WALLER 08 Jan 1871 in Chambers Co., AL. She was born 30 Sep 1851 in GA, and died 15 Dec 1894 in Chambers Co., AL. # Generation - WILLIAM OSCAR WOODALL was born 28 Jan 1881 in Morgan Co., GA, and died 04 Sep 1954 in Morgan Co., GA. He married OSSIE MAE FREEMAN Dec 1909. She was born 04 Aug 1891 in Tallapoosa Co., AL, and died 20 Oct 1930 in Macon Co., AL. ===Kit Number {{Purple|69971}}=== # Generation - John WOODALL was born Abt. 1710 in VA, and died Bef. 1810. He married JUDITH SAMPSON Abt. 1731 in Goochland Co., VA, daughter of FRANCIS SAMPSON and BRIDGETTE BEASLET. She was born Abt. 1708, and died Abt. 1761.. # Generation - Sampson WOODALL was born Abt. 1732 in Goochland Co., VA, and died Aug 1809 in Charlotte Co., VA. He married SARAH STEELE 24 Mar 1756 in Goochland County, VA. She was born 22 Oct 1729 in North Rarnham Parish, Richmond Co., VA. # Generation - James Sampson WOODALL, Sr. was born 1 May 1765 in Goochland Co., VA, and died about 1848 in Pittsylania, VA. He married Elizabeth Taylor on 10 January 1797 in Charlotte Co., VA. She was born about 1766 and died about 1813. # Generation - James Sampson WOODALL, Jr. was born 1800 in Charlotte, VA and died in September 1842 in Crittenden Co., KY. He married Ellender Deboe on 19 July 1825 in Pittsylania Co., VA. She was born on 17 October 1803 and died after 1860 # Generation - Anderson Woodall was born 19 October 1826 in Pittsylvania Co., VA and died 11 October 1915 in Crittenden Co., KY. He married Jemima Ann Hill on 23 October 1851 in Crittenden Co., KY. She was born 15 November 1832 in Crittenden Co., KY and died 13 October 1907 in Crittenden Co., KY # Generation - John Smith Woodall was born 8 May 1858 in Crittenden Co., KY. # Generation - George Everett Woodall === Kit Number {{Purple|80062 }} === # Generation - John WOODALL was born Abt. 1710 in VA and died Bef. 1810. He married JUDITH SAMPSON Abt. 1731 in Goochland Co., VA, daughter of FRANCIS SAMPSON and BRIDGETTE BEASLET. She was born Abt. 1708, and died Abt. 1761.. # Generation - John Woodall, born about 1734 and married Dorothy Pledge. # Generation - Jonathan WOODALL, Sr. was about 1755 in VA, married Elizabeth Baker and died about 1826 in Jefferson Co., AL. # Generation - Abraham WOODALL was born 1817 in TN, married Acenath Cynthia Simmons and died after 1894 in Grant Co., AR. # Generation - . Joshua Woodall was born March 1844 in AL, married Nancy E. Lassiter, and died 12 May 1914 in Saline Co.,AR. # Generation - Emanuel Woodall was born Oct 1869 in AR. # Generation - Jasper Woodall was born February 1894 in AR : === Kit Number {{Purple|86483 }} === # Generation [[Woodall-167|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)]] born about 1710 and married Judith Sampson. # Generation - Sampson Woodall, born about 1732. # Generation - James Sampson Woodall, Sr. born May 1, 1765. # Generation - Christopher Taylor Woodall, Sr. born about 1806. # Generation - Christopher Taylor Woodall, Jr. born about 1855. # Generation - James Franklin Woodall, Sr. born Nov 16, 1884. # Generation - Henry Gorton Woodall, Sr., born April 12, 1912.
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{| border="6" class="wiki" | =={{Blue|Family Group 6}}== ==[[Woodall-556|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)]] married [[Unknown-248666|Isabella (Unknown) (bef.1720-abt.1757)]] and [[Holmes-14872|Judith Cecilia (Holmes)(1750-)]]== {| border="6" class="wiki" | {{Image |file=Woodall_and_their_Relations-2.png |align=c |size=320 |label=Genitoe Creek |link=https://virginia.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,1,fid,1467031,n,genito%20creek.cfm |caption= Cherokee Symbol of the Eternal Flame
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{| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Children and Family== Please Note: Some Profiles may not be sourced yet! ==First Generation {{Blue|Family Group 6}}== ===[[Woodall-556|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)]] married [[Unknown-248666|Isabella (Unknown) (bef.1720-abt.1757)]] and [[Holmes-14872|Judith Cecilia (Holmes)(1750-)]]=== ====First Marriage: John and Isabell (Unknown) Wooddall==== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: ;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 6}} [[Woodall-556|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)]] and [[Unknown-248666|Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757)]] |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child ||Spouse |- bgcolor= ![https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1880 John Woodall (abt.1744-)] || |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wooddall-3 William (Wooddall) Woodall (1745-)] || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moore-57642 Julie Moore] & [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-248668 Anne Unknown] |- |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wooddall-10 Sarah (Wooddall) Power (1750-)] || '''John Powers''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1390 Joesph Woodall (1754-1812) ]|| [[Glider-23|Abigail (Glider) Woodall (abt.1756-1830)]] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-555 Ann M. (Woodall) McCutcheon (1757-1822) ]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCutchen-93 John Ames McCutchen Jr (1755 - 1835)] |- |} ====Second Marriage: John and Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Wooddall==== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 6}} John Woodall's second wife [[Holmes-14872|Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)]] |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child || Spouse |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1391 Thomas Holmes Woodall (1793-)]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |} ==Second Generation {{Blue|Family Group 6}} == === William Wooddall married Julia Moore and Anna Unknown === ====First Marriage: William Wooddall married Julia Moore==== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 6}} William Woodall First wife [[Moore-57642|Julia (Moore) Woodall (1750-)]] |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child || Spouse |- |Jonathon Woodall||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |Joesph Woodall (abt.1785-)||Will be updating soon (needs work) |} ====Second Marriage: William Wooddall married Anne (Unknown) ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" |+ {{Blue|Family Group 6}} William Woodall and Second wife Anne (Unknown) |- bgcolor=#ebf4fa !Child || Spouse |- |William - born 1786||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |[[Wooddall-12|Rhemila Wooddall (1789-)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |[[Wooddall-13|Susanna Wooddall (1791-)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |[[Woodall-410|Thomas Jefferson H. Woodall (1793-abt.1861)]]||[[Tadpole-1|Nancy (Tadpole) Woodall (1802-1875)]]
[[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] |- |[[Woodall-1401|Isabel Woodall (1799-)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |[[Wooddall-15|James Collins Wooddall (1801-1802)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |[[Wooddall-16|John Turner Wooddall (1802-)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |[[Woodall-958|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)]]||[[Moore-53176|Ellen E-Li (Moore) Woodall (1809-aft.1856)]] |- |[[Wooddall-17|Tabitha Green Wooddall (1806-)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |} ===Third Generation {{Blue|Family Group 6}} === :[[Woodall-410|Thomas Jefferson H. Woodall (1793-abt.1861)]] married [[Tadpole-1|Nancy (Tadpole) Woodall (1802-1875)]] a full-blooded Cherokee[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tadpole-1] and [[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] (needs verification) :[[Woodall-958|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)]] married [[Moore-53176|Ellen E-Li (Moore) Woodall (1809-aft.1856)]] a full-blooded Cherokee[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moore-53176], daughter of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moore-56105 Charles Moore] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vann-934 Rebecca (Vann) Moore]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 Return to Top of Page] |} {| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Inter-Family Connections== ==={{Blue|Family Group 4A}} John Harvey and Lincy Harvey === ==={{Blue|Family Group 6}} John Wooddall who married Isabella Unknown and Judith Holmes === :These families should have been acquainted with or at least heard of each other. Jasper County, Georgia and the surrounding area is where they seem to have co-existed for a period of time. ===Connections to Jasper County, Georgia === ===={{Blue|Family Group 4A}} John Woodall and Lincy Harvey==== :[[Woodall-862|Zephaniah Harvey Woodall (abt.1792-abt.1860)]] was born abt. 1792 and married [[Vest-542|Lavinia (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-1872)]] on 21 Apr 1814 both in Jasper, Georgia. :[[Woodall-1310|Sarah Sally (Woodall) Vest (abt.1794-1860)]] & [[Vest-794|John Vest (1788-1839)]] married 11 Aug 1811 in Jasper County Georgia. ====={{Blue|Family Group 6}} John Wooddall who married Isabella Unknown and Judith Holmes===== :[[Spence-1391|Alfred Cicero Spence Sr (1813-1904)]] was born in Jasper County. :[[Spence-1392|John Spence Sr (1772-1834)]] & [[Whatley-365|Frances (Whatley) Spence (1774-abt.1848)]] were married in Greene County, Georgia : [[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] was born in Greene County, Georgia and married [[Woodall-410|Thomas Jefferson H. Woodall (1793-abt.1861)]] in Morgan County, Georgia. ===1808-1817: The Jasper County Years === :{{Blue|Family Group 4A}} and {{Blue|Family Group 6}} lived in or around Jasper County, GA at the same time. Those not specified are {{Blue|Family Group 6}}. :1792 Zephania Woodall was born in Jasper County, Georgia {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} :1804 November 17th, in Greene County, John Spence and Francis Whatley married :1808 October 20th: Purchased Land in Randolph County, Georgia :1808 December 9th: The Birth of Varchus Delila Spence :1809 (About): The Move to Randolph County, Georgia :1810 December 16th: The Birth of Lucinda Spence :1811 January 8th: Randolph County Bond :1811 August 1st: A Farewell to Richland Creek :1811 August 11: John and Sarah Woodall Vest married in Jasper County Georgia.{{Blue|Family Group 4A}} :1811 August 24th: The Death of Nelly Spence :1812 February 23rd: The Marriage of Margaret “Peggy” Spence :1812 December 10th: Randolph County, Georgia Changes Name to Jasper :1812: Service in the War of 1812? :1813 October 30th: The Birth of Alfred Cicero Spence :1814 April 21th: Zephania marriage to Lavina Vest {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} :1815 April 13th: The Marriage of Elizabeth Spence :1816 July 6th: The Birth of Nancy Spence :1816-1817: The Death of Elizabeth Quinnelly :1817 December 25th: Purchased Land in Morgan County, Georgia ======[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_and_6_Jasper_County_Georgia#Family_4_John_and_Lincy_HarveyFamily_6_William_m._Isabella_and_Judith_Holmes{{Green|For more information on this topic Please Click Here}}]====== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Inter-Family_Connections#Establishing_a_connection_between_Family_Group_4_and_Family_Group_6 Click here two examples of the connection between Woodall Groups] {{Blue| Family Group 4A }} from [[Woodall-1886|John Woodall (1740-1822)]] and [[Harvey-14082|Verlinda (Harvey) Woodall (abt.1770-abt.1841)]] and {{Blue|Family Group 6}} Woodalls from [[Woodall-556|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)]]l who married [[Unknown-248666|Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757)]] and [[Holmes-14872|Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)]] :{{Blue|Family Group 4A}} [[Woodall-1154|John A Woodall's (abt.1799-abt.1890)]] wife [[Vest-722|Mary (Vest) Woodall (abt.1794-abt.1840)]] is the 2C2R of [[Nix-2611|Sarah (Nix) Wooddall (1841-1917)]] who married [[Wooddall-18|John Wesley Wooddall (1838-1923)]] of {{Blue| Family Group 6}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 Return to Top of Page] |} {| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Native American Lineage== :Thomas Wooddall, born 1793, married [[Tadpole-1|Nancy (Tadpole) Woodall (1802-1875)]]. She was a full-blooded Cherokee, her parents being [[Tadpole-2|David Tadpole (1776-)]] and [[Downing-1040|Sarah (Downing) Tadpole (1784-bef.1835)]]. Thomas was married to [[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] as well and she was 1/8 Cherokee through her Grandmother [[Poe-2786|Frances (Poe) Whatley (1750-1809)]]. :[[Woodall-958|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)]] married [[Moore-53176|Ellen E-Li (Moore) Woodall (1809-aft.1856)]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_and_their_Relations#Letter_from_Indian_Agent_Hugh_Montgomery_1817 Letter from Indian Agent Hugh Montgomery 1817] :"Northern Route of The Trail of Tears". :It is an established fact that the 'Hembree, Vann and Woodall families associated with the Ridle/Riddle/Riddles family living in SC,ALA & TN., were intermarried with and/or living among the Native Americans of the "Five Civilized Tribes". [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 Return to Top of Page] |} {| border="6" class="wiki" | =={{Blue|Family Group 6}} FTDNa Dna Wooddall Results== :Haplogroup R-M269 also known as R1b1a2 found primarily in western Europe and also primarily in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia. This family is headed by John Wooddall, Sr. who we believe came to America from Scotland via Ireland in the early part of 1766. Many Protestant immigrants came to America during this time period to take advantage of an Act by the South Carolina Assembly of monies for passage to America and land grants upon arrival. A son, William Wooddall, is shown in Janie Revill's book "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina 1763-1773" as being granted 400 acres at Long Canes, SC in Oct. 1766 after being in "Country" for a few months. The amount of land granted to him indicates he brought other family members with him. There are other SC records of land transactions by this family in 1700's. John Wooddall's will probated in SC in 1806 named his second wife and all of his children. There is a Biblical record of John Wooddall, Sr. and William Wooddall. The spelling of Woodall as "Wooddall" remained within some family members for many years. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 Return to Top of Page] |} {| border="6" class="wiki" | ==RootsWeb Oldest Ancestors Kit Numbers for John Wooddall who married Isabella Unk and Judith Holmes == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 Return to Top of Page] |}
[[Spence-4730|Varches Delilah (Spence) Nally (1808-1890)]] |- |[[Woodall-1401|Isabel Woodall (1799-)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |[[Wooddall-15|James Collins Wooddall (1801-1802)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |[[Wooddall-16|John Turner Wooddall (1802-)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |[[Woodall-958|George Caruth Woodall (abt.1804-abt.1880)]]||[[Moore-53176|Ellen E-Li (Moore) Woodall (1809-aft.1856)]] |- |[[Wooddall-17|Tabitha Green Wooddall (1806-)]]||Will be updating soon (needs work) |- |}
===Kit Number {{Purple|38960}} === # generation - William Wooddall, born Feb. 23 1745 in Scotland, married Anna. # generation - George Caruth Woodall, born 28 April 1804, married Eleanor Moore and died 1 June 1880 in Delaware District, Cherokee Nation. # generation - William Coffee Woodall, Sr., born 4 July 1835, married Margaret Ann Reese and died 7 November 1915 in Craig Co., OK. # generation - William Coffee Woodall, Jr. born 20 April 1870 in Cherokee Nation, married Sarah Ellen Marker 10 June 1892 and died 19 September 1951 in Craig Co., OK. # generation - Charles Washington Woodall, born 28 December 1903 in Delaware District, Cherokee Nation, married Adeline Zola Henry 11 November 1922 in Ottawa Co., OK and died 24 September 1990 in Vinita, Craig Co., OK ===Kit Number {{Purple| 38919}} === # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella. # generation - William J. Woodall, born 23 Feburary 1745 in Scotland and married Julia Moore # generation - John Woodall, born 1777 and married Judith Pruitt # generation - Morgan Woodall, born 1805 in SC and died after 1900 in Rabun Co., GA. Married Barbara Allen, born 1810 in SC and died after 1880. # generation - James Pinkney Woodall, born 1838 in Rabun Co., GA and died about 1915. Married first Caroline Stone, born February 17, 1857 in SC and died September 22, 1914. Married second Martha Stanley. # generation - Aaron Brown Woodall, born May 11, 1870 in SC and died December 24, 1935 in Rome, GA. Married Alice Magdalie Bohannan, born August 24, 1878 in GA and died November 5, 1927 in Rome, GA. # generation - Eulon Garrard Woodall, born August 3, 1909 in Rome GA and died February 1, 1982 in Armuchee, GA. Married Margaret Cordle, born April 3, 1916 and died March 23, 1988 in Armuchee, GA. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Working_Board#OLDEST_ANCESTORS_Woodall_Surname_DNA_Project {{Red|Return to Top}}] ===Kit Number {{Purple|130770}} === # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella. # generation - William J. Woodall, born 23 February 1745 in Scotland and married Julia Moore # generation - John Woodall, born 1777 and married Judith Pruitt # generation - Drury Woodall, born 1800 in SC and died in 1850 in Mississippi. Married Mary Gassaway. # generation - . James Madison Woodall, born 10 October 1836 in GA, married Nancy Davis and died in 1887 in TX. # generation - William Andrew Woodall, born March 1868 in TX, married Maude Powell and died on 20 October 1901 in TX. # generation - Willie Andrew Woodall, born 4 June 1902 in TX, married Clara Griggs and died 9 June 1986 in CO. ===Kit Number {{Purple|126491}} === # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella ? # generation - John Woodall, Jr. born 1758. # generation - Phillip Woodall, born about 1800 in SC. # generation - Charles Jackson Woodall, born about 1827 in GA. # generation - James Haywood Woodall, born January 1855 in Pike Co., AR # generation - George Hester Woodall, born 22 March 1891 in Howard Co., AR ===Kit Number {{Purple|126478}} === # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella. # generation - William J. Woodall, born 23 February 1745 in Scotland and married Julia Moore # generation - John Woodall, born 1777 and married Judith Pruitt # generation - David W. Woodall, born 1802 in SC and died OCt 1877 in Broomtown, Cherokee, AL. He married Amey Nix. # generation - David J. M. Woodall, born 14 Sept 1859 in Broomtown, Cherokee, AL and died 15 Jan 1939 in Round Mountain, Cherokee, AL. He married Florence Lanilla Givens. # generation - Harvey William Woodall, born 14 Jan 1897 in Gayleville, Cherokee, AL and died 6 Arp 1967 in Etowah Co., AL. He married Vivian Louise Hopkins ===Kit Number {{Purple|37552}} === # generation - John Wooddall - born 1720, died 1806 - married Isabella. # generation - John Woodall, Jr. born 1758. # generation - Phillip Woodall, born about 1800 in SC. # generation - John G. Woodall, born about 1826 in GA. # generation - John Pinkney Woodall, born about 1853 in GA. # generation - John Newton Woodall, born 25 August 1875 in AR and died 23 July 1955.
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This is an album of photos and memorabilia of the relationship and marriage of [[Mitchell-27075|Julie Katharine Mitchell]] and [[Smart-3698|Christopher James Smart]], including their two children, [[Smart-4333|Alexandra Lindley Smart]] and [[Smart-4334|Avery Harrison Smart]]. All of the accounts in this album are by the mutual recollection of [[Mitchell-27075|Julie]] and [[Smart-3698|Chris]] unless noted otherwise. =Years 1995-1997= ==Dating== {{Image|file=Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-9.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Looking Out of Sequoia, Potomac River, Georgetown.}}Julie and Chris met on the outdoor patio of a restaurant known as [https://sequoiadc.com/ Sequoia], on the banks of the Potomac River, in Georgetown, 14 Apr 1995. Julie at the time worked for the National Trust for Historic Preservation and resided at 817 North Jefferson Street in Arlington, Virginia. Chris was a lawyer at the D.C. law firm of Arent Fox and resided in a second floor apartment in D.C. at 311 Fourth Street, S.E. Chris has been tutoring inner-city kids in algebra, and he shared a classroom with a fellow tutor, Leslie Goff. Leslie happened to be Julie's great friend and roommate. Chris co-directed social functions at his law firm, and, this particular Friday in April, he'd made plans for friends to gather at Sequoia. He invited Leslie. She brought her roommate. Chris remembers sitting at the end of a long table, looking down to the right, at Julie. When it came time to leave, he offered to walk her to her car, drapping his jacket over her shoulders. When he got home, his two cats inquired why his palms were sweaty. {{Image|file=Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-10.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Lebanese Taverna, Woodley Park, DC.}}Chris invited Julie initially to functions with others. His office mate, Jonathan, had a crush on Julie's roommate, Leslie, and so the four of them would hang out. Later, Chris asked Julie out, alone. One memorable evening began with a dinner at [https://www.lebanesetaverna.com/lebanese-taverna Lebanese Taverna], at 2641 Connecticut Avenue, NW, in the Woodley Park neighbor of Washington, followed by a show at the Kennedy Center. Chris had purchased the tickets without much thought, just hearing that what was playing was an award winner. Seemed like a lock. As (bad) luck wouldn't have it, the tickets were for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angels_in_America ''Angels in America''], a play dealing with AIDS and death. Not what he'd wanted for a ''romantic'' date. He drove her home and leaned over to kiss her goodnight. He got only a cheek. {{Image|file=Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-13.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Music of the Time}} Driving home, Chris resigned himself to give up. Julie, it seemed to him, didn't seem interested. But Julie reached out, and they continued dating, finally kissing for the first time on the National Mall, near the Lincoln Memorial, 3 Jul 1995. She introduce him to her family at Thanksgiving that year, in Crozet, Virginia, and she met his parents the following year. Julie and Chris continued to regularly spend time with mutual friends, at bars and restaurants and other social gatherings. They also took trips with those friends, including rustic camping adventures on the Shenandoah River, west of D.C. The music of this time seemed confined to the bands, Counting Crows (in particular, their album ''August and Everything After'') and Dave Mathhews (in particular, his band's ''Under the Table and Dreaming''). ==Engagement== Chris distinctly remembers when he first knew he wanted to propose to Julie. They'd spent a weekend at a swanky retreat sponsored by his D.C. law firm. He dropped her off and was heading down Interstate 66, still in Virginia but heading for D.C. Playing on the radio was a song called ''Dreams'', by the Cranberries. He said aloud. "I want to marry this girl." Scarred by the ''Angels in America'' failure of 1995, Chris felt he must aim ''big'' with his proposal. As he began to lay his plans, Julie started her graduate studies at the University of Virginia, in Crozet. She relocated to what had been the home of her grandparents and great-grandparents, in Crozet, Virginia, just outside of Charlottesville. During the week, Julie took her classes and studied, and Chris worked as an attorney, but, virtually every weekend, the two of them taking turns driving between her home in Crozet and his home at 311 Fourth Street, S.E., in Washington, D.C., five hours, roundtrip, each time. On his trips, he'd turn off the radio and begin to memorize the poems that, in time, he'd recite to her, in person. He also began the poem that he planned to recite, the one that he'd propose that she marry him. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-11.jpg {{Image|file=Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-4.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=TapeThis is an image of the cover of the cassette tape, Frank Sinatra-Duets, which [[Smart-3698|Chris]] had carefully keyed to "New York, New York."}}On 14 Nov 1997, a weekend Julie was to drive up, Chris asked her to dress for a show at D.C.'s Kennedy Center, and asked her to meet him ("and friends") at the restaurant at which they'd met in 1995, Sequoia. She arrived fashinably late. From the small, round, candlelit, white-clothed table, secluded at the very end of the upstairs balcony, Chris looked down from the window to see her, adorned in her black cocktail dress, running in her heels. He smiled. She sat down breathless. Not to worry, he said. The friends would meet them at the show. They had time. He ordered her a drink and pulled out a small, blue, leather-bound album, setting it on the table. He said that he'd like to recite to her a poem, which he did. He asked if she'd like to see what was in the album. "Yes," she said. "Maybe later," he, said, "we've got to leave for the show." The Kennedy Center was closeby, but Chris told Julie there was construction and they'd have to go over the Potomac River, into Arlington, and come back over the Memorial Bridge. He drove them, but as he rounded toward the approach to take the Memorial Bridge, back into D.C., he said to her, "You know, Julie, if you really want to see a show, you don't go to the Kennedy Center." He reached into his jacket, pulled out a cassette tape of Sinatra, keyed to start exactly at ''New York, New York'', and just as he inserted it, he veered to the right, to the exit to National Airport, and said, "You go to New York." https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-5.jpg He said nothing more. He just cranked the music and let Sinatra take over. Julie initially assumed he was kidding. But not after he pulled into National Airport and parked the car. "No way!" she said, grinning. The flight landed at New York's La Guardia, and Chris hailed a taxi. "Ritz Carleton, Central Park South." They checked into their room but, before going up, he turned to Julie, saying, "Come on. There's somewhere we need to be." "Where?" she asked. "We'll see." They got into a cab. "Driver, Empire State Building, please." She smiled broadly, and said, "What could be better, snow?" And at that moment she looked down at his hand holding hers, and by ''unbelievable'' luck, just then, it ''did'' start to snow, and before she looked up, he snapped his fingers and said, "How's this?" https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-6.jpg Arriving a few minutes later at the Empire State Building, they found its observation deck closed, because of the snow and low clouds. "Not to worry," he said. "We've somewhere else we need to be," and he hailed another cab and said, "Rockefeller Center, please." They had a window table at the Rainbow Promenade bar, part of the Rainbow Room, on the 65th floor of 30 Rockefeller Center, overlooking the Empire State Building. As they dined on oysters, he recited from memory another poem. But no proposal. Back to the hotel. The next evening they took in sites, and then found themselves at Times Square. "How about a show?" Sounds good, she said. He pulled from his pocket tickets to ''Phantom of the Opera'', having no idea until much later that Julie had once imagined her future husband would ''propose'' to her during a performance of precisely that musical. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-7.jpg {{Image|file=Smart-3698-10.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Cafe des ArtistesWikimedia Commons contributors, "[https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:WSTM_Team_Boerum_0072.jpg&oldid=478620032 File:WSTM Team Boerum 0072.jpg]," ''Wikimedia Commons'', the free media repository, used under license [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en here]. Accessed 13 Jun 2021.}}After the show, Chris and Julie made their way to One West 67th Street in Manhattan, to Café des Artistes. "The restaurant first opened in 1917, at street level of the Hotel des Artistes tower. ... The restaurant's famous murals... were painted by Howard Chandler Christy."Wikipedia contributors, "[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Caf%C3%A9_des_Artistes&oldid=1023297572 Café des Artistes]," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'' (accessed June 17, 2021). Chris had planned the reservation many weeks in advance, coordinating with the staff a private table. There were signals, too. The wait person knew exactly when to bring the champaign. In the end, it came down to his poem, the final lines of which were, "be true my love, and marry me." And she said, "yes, I will." https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-8.jpg That night, they returned to their hotel room and began making calls, call after call for hours. The next morning, Chris and his fiancée, and Julie and her fiancé, met Chris's two sisters and their husbands for brunch. Then the couple returned to the hotel, checked out and, before departing for the airport, took a carriage ride through Central Park. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Smart-3698-68.jpg =Years 1997-1999= ==Planning== {{Image|file=Smart-3698-11.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Julie, Tortola, 1997Photo by her then boyfriend, [[Smart-3698|Chris]].}}While planning the wedding, honeymoon and where they'd live, the bethrothed began vacationing together, alone, most notably taking two trips to the Long Bay Beach Resort, on Tortola, in the British Virgin Islands. {{Image|file=Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Beach at Long Bay, TortolaThis is the beach at the resort at which [[Smart-3698|Chris]] and [[Mitchell-27075|Julie]] stayed.}}{{Image|file=Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-1.jpg|size=m|caption=Sunset at Long Bay, Tortola}} ==Wedding== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Mitchell-27075.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Smart-3698-23.jpg {{Image|file=Smart-3698-24.jpg|align=l|size=l|caption=JulieOne of the portraits of Julie taken shortly before her wedding.}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-25.jpg|size=m|caption=JulieScan of photo owned by profile managers, [[Smart-3698|Christopher Smart]] and [[Mitchell-27075|Julie (Mitchell) Smart]]. No commerial use allowed.}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-22.jpg|size=m|caption=Wedding Invitation}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-14.jpg|align=l|size=l|caption=Julie with Maiden of Honor, Bridesmaids_____________________________}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-20.jpg|size=m|caption=Julie, Her Mother & Maiden of Honor, Leslie}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-18.jpg|size=m|caption=Julie & Her Mother, Bonnie}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-12.jpg|align=l|size=l|caption=Julie Peeking into Sanctuary}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-21.jpg|size=m|caption=Julie Talking to Flower GirlsJulie is speaking to her flower girl and soon-to-be niece, Jessica Smart, who is standing next to Julie's older flower girl, Katie Gaffney, who is the daughter of the wife of her brother, Jim.}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-13.jpg|size=m|caption=Julie with Maiden of Honor, Leslie}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-60.jpg|align=r|size=l|caption=Julie & Chris, Newlyweds}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-29.jpg|size=m|caption=Julie & Chris, Newlyweds}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-30.jpg||size=m|caption=Julie & Her Father}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-15.jpg|align=l|size=l|caption=Julie & Chris, Newlyweds}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-16.jpg|size=m|caption=Julie with Maiden of Honor, Bridesmaids__________________________}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-61.jpg|size=m|caption=Chris, Julie & His Groomsmen_________________________________________}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-17.jpg|size=m|caption=Chris, Julie & His Family_________________________________________}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-64.jpg|align=l|size=m}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-65.jpg|size=m}} The saga of the lost ring... In transit between the dressing room and the back door of the sanctuary, the wedding ring that Chris was to slip onto Julie's finger dislodged from the pillow shown and landed in the gravel driveway. It would not be found until the following day (by her brother, Brian), and Julie would learn of that by a late night call in a bedroom in Rome, Italy. {{Image|file=Smart-3698-27.jpg|align=l|size=l|caption=Julie Searching for Lost Ring}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-26.jpg|size=m|caption=Wedding Rings, Before Ceremony}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-28.jpg|size=m|caption=Julie Being Comforted_______________________________________}} ==Reception== {{Image|file=Smart-3698-31.jpg|align=l|size=l|caption=Newlyweds Dancing}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-32.jpg|size=m|caption=Newlyweds Cutting Cake}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-37.jpg|size=m|caption=Newlyweds Kissing}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-33.jpg|size=l|caption=Julie Serenaded by GroomsmenL-R: [[Smart-4596|Eric Smart]] (Chris's brother), [[Peterson-14776|Ock Peterson]] (Best Man, Chris's Stepfather), [[Smart-4595|Rob Smart]] (Chris's brother), [[Mitchell-27075|Julie (Mitchell) Smart]], [[Mitchell-31898|Brian Mitchell]] (Julie's Brother), Brad Larson (Chris's old college friend), [[Mitchell-31894|Jim Mitchell]] (Julie's Brother) and Mike Watt (Chris's old high school friend). }} https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Smart-3698-39.jpg ==Honeymoon== {{Image|file=Smart-3698-41.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Tape}}Chris planned the honeymoon in secrecy. Engaging his desire for creativity, he did the planning without the help of any travel agent, researching and making each reservation directly, himself. Despite a number of inventive ruses perpetrated to trick him into divulging his plans, no one, not even Julie, was aware of the plans, other than that the destination was warm and required a passport. On the morning the newlyweds arose after their wedding, they attended a breakfast with family and then drove off to catch a flight out of Dulles International Airport. Leaving Charlottesville, Chris stopped at a music store and purchased a cassette tape. As they continued their drive, he said to Julie, "Now you'll learn where you're headed, Ms. Smart," and inserted the tape, "Dean Martin Sings Italian Favorites." At Dulles, they boarded Air France for an all-night flight to Paris, connecting there to an early morning flight to Rome. Julie slept, but Chris, mesmerized by his new gold ring and what was his first and, as of 2021, only trip to Europe, not a wink. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Smart-3698-42.jpg ===Rome=== {{Image|file=Smart-3698-43.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=First HotelArrows show the two windows of the room.}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-44.jpg|size=m|caption=Hotel BillArrows show the two windows of the room.}}In Rome, they spent the first two nights of their honeymoon in the premier second floor suite at the Albergo del Sole al Pantheon, a 25-room boutique hotel reputed to be Rome's oldest, dating to 1467,"Famous former guests include the 16th century Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto, King Frederick III in 1469, and 20th century literary icons such as Simone de Beauvoir and Jean Paul Sartre." Source: Nights of the Past: The Guide to Historic Hotels in the UK, Europe and USA, available online, as of 15 Jun 2021, [http://www.nightsinthepast.com/albergo-del-sole-al-pantheon.html here]. whose front rooms, including theirs, overlook the Pantheon. {{Image|file=Smart-3698-45.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=View from Room}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-48.jpg|size=m|caption=View from Room}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-46.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Lunch by Colosseum}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-47.jpg|size=m|caption=Dinner at La RosettaThe restaurant is located at Via della Rosetta, 8, 00186 Roma RM, Italy. As of 16 Jun 2021, it's webpage is [https://www.larosetta.com/ here].}} ===Positano=== https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Smart-3698-50.jpg On the third day of their honeymoon, 1 Jun 1999, the newlyweds traveled by train to Naples. Chris, being intrepid and adventurous, and despite warnings of the city's crime, rented a car and drove his bride about an hour and half south, around the Bay of Naples and down the Amalfi Coast, on a harrowingly-narrow coastal highway, to Positano. Famous for its spectacular setting, iconic Positano and its white, pink, and yellow structures rise vertically from the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea, trapped by the peaks of the Lattari Mountains that hug the shoreline and, like a wall, isolate the village.{{Image|file=Smart-3698-49.jpg|align=l|size=m}}More about the village, including its history, can be found here: Wikipedia contributors, "[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Positano&oldid=1026805688 Positano]," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'' (accessed June 16, 2021). https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Smart-3698-51.jpg Chris and Julie checked into Positano's Palazzo Murat. "Formerly the private residence of Gioacchino Murat, king of Naples and Napoleon’s brother-in-law," the small hotel "has the mark of aristocracy—white-walled interiors are outfitted with elegant antiques, oil paintings, and decorative tiled floors—but also the welcoming atmosphere of a dear friend’s home."AFAR, "Palazzo Murat," available online [https://www.afar.com/places/palazzo-murat-positano here]. Accessed 16 Jun 2021. ''See also'' Hotel's Website, [https://www.palazzomurat.it/ here]. Also accessed 16 Jun 2021. "The 18th-century villa is tucked away behind cascades of bright bougainvillea and greenery-filled grounds fragrant with jasmine and citrus trees yet centrally located in Positano’s pedestrian zone, making it an ideal base for shopping holidays and seaside idylls alike." John Steinbeck wrote, “Positano bites deep.” It does. {{Image|file=Smart-3698-52.jpg|align=r|size=l|caption=Julie on Room Balcony}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-53.jpg|size=m|caption=Bride's Hotel Room}}{{Image|file=Mitchell-27075-23.jpg|size=m|caption=Bride on Room Balcony }}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-55.jpg|size=m|caption=Dining at Chez BlackRestaurant's website, as of 16 Jun 2021, [https://www.chezblack.it/index-en.php here].}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-54.jpg|align=l|size=l|caption=Newlyweds Above Positano}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-56.jpg|size=m|caption=Dining at O'Capurade}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-57.jpg|size=m|caption=Dining at Buca di BaccoRestaurant is in the hotel by the same name. Website, as of 16 Jun 2021, [http://www.bucadibacco.it/restaurant.asp here].}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-58.jpg|size=m|caption=Dining at Le SirenuseRestaurant is in the hotel by the same name. Website, as of 16 Jun 2021, [https://sirenuse.it/en/ here].}} https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Smart-3698-59.jpg ===Rome=== {{Image|file=Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-2.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Hotel d'Inghilterra[[Smart-3698|Chris]] and [[Mitchell-27075|Julie]] stayed at this hotel for two nights of their honeymoon, June 11-12, 1999.}}{{Image|file=Family_Album_Mitchell-Smart-3.jpg|size=m|caption=Balcony}}On June 11, 1999, Chris and Julie checked out of the Palazzo Murat and drove their rental car back to Naples and boarded a train to Rome. For the final two nights of their honeymoon, they checked into Rome's Hotel d'Inghilterra, about a four-minute walk from the Spanish Steps. The room itself was, compared to their prior rooms, and despite being more expensive, a bit of a disappointment, but, being on the hotel's top floor, it had a great balcony. 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This album contains photos and other memorabilia of the family created by the marriage of [[Pietsch-188|Walter Pietsch]] and [[Lake-4004|Amy Lake]], including, during their childhoods, their children, [[Pietsch-190|Walter Randolph "Randy" Pietsch]], [[Pietsch-189|Richard Francis "Dick" Pietsch]] and [[Pietsch-191|Mary Wells "Polly" Pietsch]]. {{Image|file=Lake-4004-13.jpg|size=l |caption=Amy (Lake) Pietsch & Her Children (Randy and Richie) c1907}} {{Image|file=Lake-4004-4.jpg|size=l |caption=Amy (Lake) Pietsch & children L to R: Richard (Richie), Randolph (Randy), & Mary (Polly) c1911}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Pietsch-Lake-2.jpg|size=l |caption=Amy (Lake) Pietsch and daughter Mary "Polly" c1911}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Pietsch-Lake.jpg |align=r |size=l }}Amy Lake with, left to right, Randy, Polly & Dick, c1917, in Evanston, Illinois = Sources =
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This album contains photos and other memorabilia of the family created by the marriage of [[Robinson-36455|Rollin Robinson]] and [[Sward-25|Ann Sward]], including, during their childhoods, their three children, [[Robinson-39048|Judith "Judy" Robinson]], [[Robinson-36454|Joan Kathryn "Joanie" Robinson]] and [[Robinson-39049|Gary Robinson]]. = 1930s = Rollin and Ann met at the Indiana Sand Dunes in about 1937, at an event sponsored by the church at which they would wed, the Elim Swedish Lutheran Church, in Chicago. Located in Indiana along fourteen miles or so of the southern edge of Lake Michigan, about 45 miles from downtown Chicago, the Indiana Sand Dunes is today a national park.''See'' Wikipedia contributors, "Indiana Dunes National Park," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Indiana_Dunes_National_Park&oldid=957473827 (accessed June 9, 2020). To get a sense of what it's like, consider this [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Sward-25-16.jpg picture] and this [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Robinson-36455-10.jpg one]. Family records passed down to the profile manager indicate that the event at which Rollin and Ann met at the Indiana Sand Dunes was. {{Image|file=Robinson-36455-6.jpg|align=l|size=m |caption=Rollin and Ann at the Dunes, c1937}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-3.jpg|size=m |caption=Rollin at the Indiana Sand Dunes, c1937}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-5.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Rollin and Ann, probably in Illinois, c1937}}{{Image|file=Robinson-36455-7.jpg|size=m|caption=Rollin and Ann married, 24 Nov 1937, at the Elim Swedish Lutheran Church, in Chicago. The church is at the corner of East 113th Street and South Forest Avenue. To see a photo of the church, as it appears in 2020, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Sward-25-17.jpg picture here].}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-6.jpg|size=l|caption=Rollin and Ann's wedding, 24 Nov 1937. L-R back: [[Sward-26|George Leonard Sward]] (Ann's brother, 1918-2012), [[Robinson-36894|Neomi Jane Robinson]]Neomi Jane Robinson (Rollin's sister, 1921-2006), [[Robinson-36455|Rollin David Robinson]]Rollin David Robinson (groom, 1911-2008), [[Sward-25|Anna Elizabeth Sward]] (bride, 1916-2004)), UNKNOWN, [[Robinson-36904|Dell Alfred Ripple Robinson]] (Rollin's brother, 1913-2006), UNKNOWN. L-R, foreground: [[Ekman-307|Audrey Eleanor Ekman]] (1931-) and [[Ekman-273|Edith Alvira (Ekman) Phillips]] (1928-1996)}} = 1940s = {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward.jpg|size=m|caption=Rollin about 1940 in front of Oscar & Hilda Sward's home at 10908 South Normal Avenue (not pictured), in Chicago, Illinois.For a 2019 view showing the neighboring houses (pictured with Rollin) in relation to Oscar and Hilda's home at 10908 South Normal, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-4.jpg click here].}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-4.jpg|size=m|caption=Rollin holding Joanie in Chicago, July 1943}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-2.jpg|size=m|caption=Rollin holding Joanie in Oct 1945 in front of Oscar & Hilda Sward's home at 10908 South Normal Avenue (not pictured), in Chicago, Illinois.This photo was taken looking out and across the street from Oscar and Hilda's home at 10908 South Normal Avenue. For a 2019 view showing the same houses across the street (shown in the picture with Rollin and Joanie), [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-7.jpg click here].}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-8.jpg |size=m|caption=Judy, Joanie and Gary Robinson with their grandparents (Ann's parents), Oscar and Hilda Sward, in Chicago, c1946.}} = 1950s = {{Image|file=Robinson-36455-14.jpg|size=m|caption=After Rollin, Ann, Judy, Joanie and Gary moved to Fairfield, Iowa, Rollin and Ann purchased this house at 503 West Stone Avenue. The photo is theirs.}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-5.jpg|size=m|caption=This is the 70th birthday of Ann's father, Oscar Sward, 10 Dec 1956. Starting from him, and moving to ''his'' left are Joanie, Judy, Ann, Janet _____, Jim _____, Gary, Hilda Ekman Sward (Ann's mother), Nancy Sward (Ann's niece), Grace Sward (Nancy's mother and Ann's sister-in-law).}} = 1960s = {{Image|file=Sward-25-13.jpg|size=m|caption=About 1960, Rollin and Ann had moved across Fairfield to 1105 East Jefferson Avenue, where they bought a lot and built a house, remaining there until they left Fairfield in 1977. Viewing the house from the street, Rollin and Ann's room was in the back left on the street level. Joanie's room was on the front left, street level. Gary's room was on the basement level, below Rollin and Ann's.}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-5.jpg|size=m|caption=[[Smart-3698|Chris]] with his maternal great grandfather, [[Svärd-85|Oscar Svärd]], and maternal uncle, [[Robinson-39049|Gary Robinson]], 4 Jun 1967, in front of the home of his maternal grandparents, [[Robinson-36455|Rollin Robinson]] and [[Sward-25|Ann Sward]] at 1105 East Jefferson, Fairfield, Iowa.}} = 1970s = {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-1.jpg|size=m|caption=From left to right, [[Sward-26|George Leonard Sward]] (Ann's brother), Grace (George's wife), Ann, Rollin. 1975}} == Sources ==
Family Album - Robinson-Anderson
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This album contains photos and other memorabilia of the family created by the marriage of [[Robinson-36456|Charles Wesley "Charlie" Robinson]] and [[Anderson-49281|Clara Annette Anderson]], including, during their childhoods, their six children, listed here, in order of birth: [[Robinson-36891|Fred Charles Robinson]], [[Robinson-36892|Harry John Robinson]], [[Robinson-36893|Hazel Annette Robinson]], [[Robinson-36455|Rollin David Robinson]], [[Robinson-36904|Dell Alfred Ripple Robinson]] and [[Robinson-36894|Naomi Jane Robinson]]. ''Click once, and then again and again (three times, total), on any item below to fully enlarge.'' ==Marriage and First Three Children, Ottumwa, 1905-1910== {{Image|file=Anderson-49281-1.jpg|align=l |size=l|caption=Clara, Bride?, 1905}} {{Image|file=Robinson-36456.jpg|size=l|caption=Charlie, Groom, Jan 1905}} {{Image|file=Ottumwa_Iowa-2.jpg |size=l |caption=Main & Market, Ottumwa, Iowa, 1907Bandholtz, Frederick J. 1907. ''Main & Market St., Ottumwa, IA''. Available w/o restriction at Library of Congress, no known restrictions on publication. Reproduction LC-USZ62-86753. Available [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2007660896/ here]. Accessed 26 Jul 2020.}} {{Image|file=Anderson-49281-7.jpg|size=l|caption=Clara and Charlie and their boys, left-right, Harry and Fred, Ottumwa (possibly in back of their rented home at 317 East Maple Avenue, c1908}} ==Move to Fairfield, Three More Children== {{Image|file=Robinson-36455-9.jpg|size=l|caption=Fairfield c1915}}{{Image|file=Robinson-36455-11.jpg|align=l |size=l|caption=Rollin c1912}}{{Image|file= Robinson-36455-12.jpg|size=l |caption=L-R: Harry, Rollin and Fred Robinson, 1917, at farm of their maternal grandparents, in Canyon, Randall County, Texas.}}{{Image|file= Robinson-36455-13.jpg|size=l |caption=Rollin Robinson with calf, 1917, in Canyon, Randall County, Texas, at or near home of his maternal grandparents, John and Bena (Swenson) Anderson.}} {{Image|file= Robinson-36456-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Charlie (back middle) with his sons, Fred (back right), Harry (back left), Rollin (front center) and Dell (front left), c1919}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Robinson-Anderson.jpg |size=l |caption=At the farm of Clara's parents, in Randall County, Texas, c1923, L-R: Dell, Fred, Clara, her parents (John E. and Bena (Svenson) Anderson), Hazel, Rollin, Harry, Neomi, and Charlie}} {{Image|file= Robinson-36455-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Rollin c1930}} {{Image|file=Robinson-36455-7.jpg|size=l |caption=Rollin and Ann married, 24 Nov 1937, at the Elim Swedish Lutheran Church, in Chicago. The church is at the corner of East 113th Street and South Forest Avenue. To see a photo of the church, as it appears in 2020, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Sward-25-17.jpg picture here].}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-6.jpg|size=l |caption=Rollin and Ann's wedding, 24 Nov 1937. L-R back: [[Sward-26|George Leonard Sward]] (Ann's brother, 1918-2012), [[Robinson-36894|Neomi Jane Robinson]]Neomi Jane Robinson (Rollin's sister, 1921-2006), [[Robinson-36455|Rollin David Robinson]]Rollin David Robinson (groom, 1911-2008), [[Sward-25|Anna Elizabeth Sward]] (bride, 1916-2004)), UNKNOWN, [[Robinson-36904|Dell Alfred Ripple Robinson]] (Rollin's brother, 1913-2006), UNKNOWN. L-R, foreground: [[Ekman-307|Audrey Eleanor Ekman]] (1931-) and [[Ekman-273|Edith Alvira (Ekman) Phillips]] (1928-1996)}} {{Image|file= Robinson-36456-10.jpg |size=l |caption=Nebraska Ordinance Plant Where Charlie worked in WWII, c1942}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Robinson-Anderson-3.jpg |size=l |caption=Charlie and Clara, probably in Fairfield area about 1945}} {{Image|file= Robinson-36456-16.jpg |size=l |caption=Charlie and Clara's 50th Wedding Anniversary, Fairfield, Iowa, 1955}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Robinson-Anderson-2.jpg |size=l |caption=Charlie and Clara, 50th Wedding Anniversary, Fairfield, Iowa, 22 Jan 1955.}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Robinson-Anderson-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Charlie and Clara's 50th Wedding Anniversary, Fairfield, Iowa, 22 Jan 1955. L-R: Clara, Neomi, Dell, Rollin, Fred & Charlie.}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Robinson-Anderson-4.jpg |size=l |caption=Charlie Honored for Founding Plumbers' Union Local.}}
Family Album - Smart-Robinson
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This album contains photos and other memorabilia of the family created by the 1962 marriage of [[Smart-3699|Richard James Smart]] and [[Robinson-36454|Joan Kathryn "Joanie" Robinson]], including, during their childhoods, their three children, [[Smart-3698|Christopher James "Chris" Smart]], [[Smart-4595|Robert Bradley "Rob" Smart]] and [[Smart-4596|William Eric (Eric) Smart]]. This album runs to when Rick and Joanie divorced, about 1970. = Iowa 1962-1963 = {{Image|file=Robinson-36454.jpg|allign=r|size=m|caption=Joanie 1962|}}{{Image|file=Smart-3699-1.jpg|allign=r|size=m|caption=Rick 1962}} Rick and Joanie met at at Fairfield High School in Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa. Rick attended his senior prom with Joanie Robinson, who'd graduated from Fairfield High School the year before and was attending the University of Iowa, about an hour north.Confirmed by [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]] to her first-born son, [[Smart-3698|Christopher Smart]]. They dated during the summer of 1962, and Joanie became pregnant. With that knowledge, she dropped out of college and married Rick in late 1962 at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_(Swedesburg,_Iowa) Swedesburg Evangelical Lutheran Church] in the tiny community of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedesburg,_Iowa Swedesburg], Henry County, Iowa, about 20 miles northeast of Fairfield, in an unusually small, private ceremony attended only by their parents and immediate family, and notably ''not'' in the First Lutheran Church in Fairfield, the church of Joanie's parents. They had, at Jefferson County Hospital in Fairfield, 18 Apr 1963, the first of their three sons, Christopher James (Chris).''See'' [[Smart-3698|Son Chris's Profile]]. {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-3.jpg|allign=r|size=m |caption=[[Smart-3698|Chris]], at his birth, 18 Apr 1963, with his father, [[Smart-3699|Rick]] - earliest known photo of Chris.}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-3.jpg|allign=r||size=m |caption=[[Smart-3698|Chris]], around his birth, 18 Apr 1963, with his maternal, Swedish-born great grandparents, [[Svärd-85|Oscar Svärd]] and [[Ekman-256|Hilda Ekman]].}} = Missouri 1964 = After his birth, Rick, Joanie and Chris moved to a rental unit in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirksville,_Missouri Kirksville], Adair County, Missouri, about 70 miles southwest of Fairfield, remaining there through, at least, January 1964.That they lived in Kirksville has been confirmed to profile manager[[Smart-3698|Christopher Smart]] by his mother and Rick's first wife, [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]]. {{Image|file=Smart-3698-9.jpg|align=l |size=s|Caption=Chris}}That they lived there in Jan 1964 is confirmed by this photo of Chris, taken at nine months, which, in the lower right corner, indicates it was taken in Kirksville.{{Image|file=Smart-3698-9.jpg|size=m |caption=[[Smart-3698|Chris]] at nine months, i.e., about Jan 1964, taken in Kirksville, Missouri, where Rick and Joanie moved shortly after his birth in Fairfield.}}{{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-1.jpg |size=m |caption= [[Smart-3699|Rick]], [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]], [[Smart-3698|Chris]] and Rick's brother, [[Smart-4543|Bob]], later in 1964, probably in Kirksville, Missouri.}} = Arizona 1964-1965 = Sometime in late 1964, Rick, Joanie and Chris moved from Kirksville, Missouri, to apartments in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona.{{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-5.jpg |size=m |caption= (left-right), [[Smart-3698|Chris]], [[Smart-3699|Rick]], [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]], at Grand Canyon, Arizona, c1964.}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-11.jpg |size=m |caption= (left-right), [[Smart-3699|Rick]] and [[Smart-3698|Chris]], Grand Canyon, Arizona, c1964.}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-4.jpg |size=m |caption= (left-right), [[Smart-3698|Chris]], [[Smart-3699|Rick]], [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]], wife (?) of Rick's brother, [[Smart-4543|Bob]], and Bob, at Grand Canyon, Arizona, c1964.}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-8.jpg |size=m |caption= (left-right), [[Smart-3699|Rick]] and [[Smart-3698|Chris]] at one of the Arizona apartments, c1964.}}{{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-9.jpg |size=m |caption= (left-right), [[Smart-3699|Rick]] and [[Smart-3698|Chris]] in Arizona desert, c1964.}}{{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-10.jpg |size=m |caption=[[Smart-3699|Rick]] and [[Smart-3698|Chris]] in Arizona, c1965.}} = Iowa 1965-1969 = By about December 1965, Rick, Joanie and Chris returned to Iowa. {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-12.jpg |size=m |caption=[[Smart-3699|Rick]] (age 21), Christmas 1965, at the home of Joanie's parents at 1105 E. Jefferson St. in Fairfield, Iowa, with Rick and Joanie's first dog, Cassie, a German Shepherd.}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-4.jpg|size=m |caption=[[Smart-3698|Chris]] with his maternal great grandparents, [[Svärd-85|Oscar Svärd]] and [[Ekman-256|Hilda Ekman]], 18 Apr 1966 (his third birthday), at home of his maternal grandparents, [[Robinson-36455|Rollin Robinson]] and [[Sward-25|Ann Sward]] at 1105 East Jefferson, Fairfield, Iowa.}}{{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-13.jpg|size=m |caption=[[Smart-3699|Rick]] and [[Smart-3698|Chris]], 18 Apr 1966 (his third birthday), at home of his maternal grandparents, [[Robinson-36455|Rollin Robinson]] and [[Sward-25|Ann Sward]] at 1105 East Jefferson, Fairfield, Iowa.}} By 28 Apr 1966, when they had in a hospital in Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, their second son, Robert Bradley (Rob),''See'' [[Smart-3698|Son Rob's Profile]]. Rick and Joanie lived in a home at 922 14th Avenue in adjacent Coralville, Iowa.{{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-7.jpg |size=l |caption=(left-right)[[Smart-4595|Rob]] (newborn), [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]] (age 23) , [[Smart-3699|Rick]] (age 21) and [[Smart-3698|Chris]] (age 3), in front of their home at 922 14th Ave, Coralville, probably 29 Apr 1966, the day after Rob was born.}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Robinson-36454|Joanie]], age 24, with her sons, [[Smart-3698|Chris]], age 4, and [[Smart-4595|Rob]], age 1, in backyard of 922 14th Ave, Coralville, Apr 1967.}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-6.jpg |size=m |caption=[[Robinson-36454|Joanie]] at 922 14th Ave, Coralville, Jun 1967}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-14.jpg |size=m |caption=[[Smart-3698|Chris]] at 922 14th Ave, Coralville, Jun 1967}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-15.jpg|size=l |caption=[[Smart-3698|Chris]], [[Smart-4595|Rob]] and [[Smart-4596|Eric]], in backyard, probably in Iowa, c1969.}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Smart-Robinson-2.jpg|size=l |caption=1969 Christmas card showing [[Smart-3699|Rick]], [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]], [[Smart-3698|Chris]], [[Smart-4595|Rob]] and [[Smart-4596|Eric]], most likely taken in Coralville, Iowa. }} = Nebraska 1970 = In about 1970, Rick, Joanie, Chris, Rob and Eric relocated to Beatrice, Nebraska, where Rick's parents and brother, Rod, lived at the time. = Sources =
Family Album - Sward-Ekman
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This is an album containing photos and other memorabilia of the family created by the marriage of [[Svärd-85|Oscar Svärd]] and [[Ekman-256|Hilda Ekman]], including, during their childhoods, their two children, [[Sward-25|Ann Elizabeth (Sward) Robinson]] and [[Sward-26|George Leonard Sward]]. {{Image|file=Svard-85-3.jpg|size=l |caption=[[Ekman-256|Hilda]] with her bridesmaids, Chicago, 24 Nov 1915}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-38.jpg|size=l |caption=In 1917, Oscar, Hilda and Ann resided at 5637 Harper Avenue in Chicago, and Oscar began selling milk.1917 Chicago [Telephone] Directory shows, at page 1762: "[[Svärd-85|Sward, Oscar]] milk h 5637 Harper av." ''See'' Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2469/images/4730919?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=8813266fca68d733b48d3c0cdb763664&usePUB=true&_phsrc=IyZ88&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=966355189]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.}} During World War I, 30 year-old Oscar's draft registration indicates he, Hilda and Ann lived at 5473 Ridgwood Court in Chicago, and that he owned a milk business at 5484 Dorchester Avenue.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Svard-85-23.jpg Draft Record]: "[[Svärd-85|Oscar L. Swerd]]" [sic], born 10 Dec 1886 in "Smalands, Burseryd Sweden" and resident of 5473 Ridgwood Court in Chicago, registered for the draft in Chicago, 5 Jun 1917. Record says he was "tall," of "medium" build, with blue eyes and "light" hair, married with a wife and child, owned a "milk business" at 5484 Dorchester Avenue in Chicago, and served in the infantry of the Swedish army for five months. See "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-91W5-PZY?cc=1968530&wc=9FCC-FMS%3A928312901%2C928395101 : 17 October 2019), Illinois > Chicago City no 14; J-Z > image 3707 of 4607; citing NARA microfilm publication M1509 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Note: Copyright protection doesn’t extend to copies of images within the public domain, per [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Smart-3698.jpg this]. {{Image|file=Svard-85-24.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=5484 Dorchester Avenue. }}{{Image|file=Svard-85-11.jpg||size=m|caption=1622 West Marquette Road, Sward home from 1920 to at least 1930}} {{Image|file= Sward-25-1.jpg |align=l|size=l |caption=[[Sward-25|Ann]] & [[Sward-26|George]], c1921}} {{Image|file=Ekman-256-4.jpg|size=l|caption=Hilda, Ann & George traveled by ship to Sweden, returning on the ''S.S. Drottningholm'', "one of the earliest steam turbine ocean liners,"Wikipedia contributors, "SS Drottningholm," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SS_Drottningholm&oldid=998911248 (accessed January 10, 2021). 24 Sep 1921.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Ekman-256-5.jpg Ship Manifest]. Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, NY, 1897-1957 - 6908-6910 Oct 3, 1921. National Archives Reel 3032, Page 983. Available [https://archive.org/details/passengercrewlis3032unit/page/n982/mode/1up online] without restriction courtesy of the Internet Archive (archive.org).}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-3.jpg|size=l |caption=[[Sward-25|Ann]] & [[Sward-26|George]] in Sweden, 1921}} {{Image|file= Svard-85-15.jpg|size=l|caption=Chicago Waterfront 1927Photo. Photographer Unknown. 1927. Chicago Skyline. Available w/o restriction at Library of Congress. Reproduction LC-DIG-pan-6a04161. LOC Control No. 2007660836. Full map available online [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~250277~5516950:Volume-1--Sheet-1---Kirkmaiden?qvq=w4s:/where%2FScotland%2Fwhen%2F1896%2F;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=0&trs=91 here]. Accessed 3 Sep 2020.}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-39.jpg|size=l|caption=[[Svärd-85|Oscar Sward]] & Herbert Bergfelt, co-owners of Hyde Park Dairy in Chicago, 1920s.}} {{Image|file= Sward-25-3.jpg |size=l |caption=Oscar, Hilda, Ann & George c1928}} {{Image|file= Svard-85-28.jpg|size=l |caption=Oscar, Hilda, Ann & George c1928}} {{Image|file= Sward-25-2.jpg |size=l |caption=Oscar, Hilda, Ann & George c1930}} {{Image|file=Sward-25-7.jpg|align=l|size=l|caption=Ann at Confirmation, May 1930}}{{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-2.jpg |size=l|caption=Ann & Friends c1935)}} {{Image|file= Sward-25.jpg|align=l |size=l |caption=Ann 1935}}{{Image|file= Sward-25-14.jpg|size=m|caption=Ann's High School}}{{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-6.jpg |size=m|caption=Oscar and Hilda's Home at 12009 South Harvard Avenue, ChicagoAccording to Ann's high school yearbook, Oscar and Hilda's home in 1935 was at 12009 South Harvard Avenue, Chicago. Image: Google photo of 12009 Harvard Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, as of Jul 2019. Accessed 15 Aug 2020. Copyrighted by Google (Google Maps/ Google Earth) but available for use here by non-exclusive, non-transferable license[https://www.google.com/intl/en_us/help/terms_maps/]}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Ann & George 23 Aug 1936}}{{Image|file=Svard-85-30.jpg|size=m|caption=Oscar & Hilda, Wisconsin vacation, c1936}} {{Image|file= Sward-25-19.jpg |align=l|size=m |caption=[[Sward-25|Ann]] & [[Sward-26|George]], c1936}}{{Image|file= Sward-25-9.jpg|size=m|caption=[[Sward-25|Ann]] c1936}} {{Image|file=Robinson-36455-7.jpg|size=m|caption=Rollin and Ann, 24 Nov 1937}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-6.jpg|size=l|caption=Rollin and Ann's wedding, 24 Nov 1937at the Elim Swedish Lutheran Church, in Chicago. The church is at the corner of East 113th Street and South Forest Avenue. To see a photo of the church, as it appears in 2020, click [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Sward-25-17.jpg picture here].. L-R back: [[Sward-26|George Leonard Sward]] (Ann's brother, 1918-2012), [[Robinson-36894|Neomi Jane Robinson]]Neomi Jane Robinson (Rollin's sister, 1921-2006), [[Robinson-36455|Rollin David Robinson]]Rollin David Robinson (groom, 1911-2008), [[Sward-25|Anna Elizabeth Sward]] (bride, 1916-2004)), UNKNOWN, [[Robinson-36904|Dell Alfred Ripple Robinson]] (Rollin's brother, 1913-2006), UNKNOWN. L-R, foreground: [[Ekman-307|Audrey Eleanor Ekman]] (1931-) and [[Ekman-273|Edith Alvira (Ekman) Phillips]] (1928-1996)}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-12.jpg |align=l|size=m|caption=Oscar & Hilda c1940}}{{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-5.jpg |size=m |caption=1940 Home of Oscar and Hilda at 10908 South Normal Avenue, ChicagoGoogle photo of 10908 South Normal Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, as of Jul 2019. Accessed 15 Aug 2020. Copyrighted by Google (Google Maps/ Google Earth) but available for use here by non-exclusive, non-transferable license[https://www.google.com/intl/en_us/help/terms_maps/]}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-4.jpg |size=m|caption=Another View of Oscar and Hilda's HomeGoogle photo of 10908 South Normal Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, as of Jul 2019. Accessed 15 Aug 2020. Copyrighted by Google (Google Maps/ Google Earth) but available for use here by non-exclusive, non-transferable license[https://www.google.com/intl/en_us/help/terms_maps/]}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-29.jpg|align=l |size=m|caption=Oscar & Hilda in front of home, May 1941}}{{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-9.jpg |size=m |caption=Oscar & Hilda at their Chicago home, Dec 1942}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_Robinson-Sward.jpg |align=l|size=m|caption=Ann's husband, [[Robinson-36455|Rollin Robinson]], at Oscar & Hilda's home.Their home, not pictured here, was at 10908 South Normal Avenue. Note neighboring homes for reference.}}{{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-2.jpg|size=m|caption=[[Robinson-36455|Rollin]] holding [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]] at Oscar & Hilda's home, Oct 1945This photo was taken looking out and across the street from Oscar and Hilda's home at 10908 South Normal Avenue. For a 2019 view showing the same houses across the street (shown in the picture with Rollin and Joanie), [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-7.jpg click here].}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-8.jpg |size=l |caption=Oscar and Hilda with their grandchildren, [[Robinson-39048|Judy]], [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]] and [[Robinson-39049|Gary]] Robinson (children of their daughter, Ann), in Chicago, c1946.}} {{Image|file= Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-10.jpg |align=l|size=m|caption=Oscar and Hilda with 1950 Ford Custom sedan, Chicago, c1950.}}{{Image|file=Svard-85-36.jpg|size=m|caption=Left to right: [[Svärd-85|Oscar]], [[Ekman-256|Hilda]] (Oscar's wife), [[Svärd-88|Victor]] (Oscar's brother) and [[Colgren-1|Ann]] (Victor's wife) in Florida in the early 1950s.}}{{Image|file=Svard-85-32.jpg|size=m|caption=Oscar fishing, likely in Wisconsin, Aug 1954.}} {{Image|file=Svard-85-5.jpg|size=l |caption=This is Oscar's 70th birthday, 10 Dec 1956. Starting from him, and moving to ''his'' left are [[Robinson-36454|Joanie Robinson]] (Ann's daughter), [[Robinson-39048|Judy Robinson]] (Ann's daughter), Ann, Janet Sward (George's daughter), Jim Sward (George's son), [[Robinson-39049|Gary Robinson]] (Ann's son), Hilda, Nancy Sward (George's daughter), [[Ekstrom-316|Grace (Ekstrom) Sward]] (George's wife).}}{{Image|file=Family_Album_-_Sward-Ekman-11.jpg|size=l |caption=This is Oscar's 70th birthday, 10 Dec 1956, Fairfield, Iowa. In the backrow: unknown, [[Sward-26|George Sward]] (Oscar's son), Oscar, unknown, unknown, unknown, [[Robinson-36455|Rollin Robinson]]. In the front, the taller of the children are [[Sward-29|Nancy Sward]] (George and Grace's daughter) and [[Robinson-39049|Gary Robinson]] (Ann and Rollin's son), and the small child is Jim Sward (George and Grace's son).}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-3.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Oscar and Hilda with great grandson, [[Smart-3698|Christopher]], Apr 1963.[[Smart-3698|Christopher]] is the son of Ann's daughter, [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]]. This photo was taken about the date of his birth, 18 Apr 1963.}}{{Image|file=Svard-85-31.jpg|size=m|caption=Oscar and Hilda at Ann's home, 1965.The home of their daughter, Ann, pictured, was at 1105 East Jefferson, Fairfield, Iowa.}} {{Image|file=Smart-3698-4.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Oscar and Hilda with their great grandson, [[Smart-3698|Christopher]], 1966.[[Smart-3698|Christopher Smart]] is the son of Ann's daughter, [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]]. This photo was taken at or about his third birthday, 18 Apr 1966, at Ann's home at 1105 East Jefferson, Fairfield, Iowa.}}{{Image|file=Smart-3698-5.jpg|size=m|caption=Oscar with his grandson, [[Robinson-39049|Gary]] (Ann's son), and his great grandson, [[Smart-3698|Christopher]], 4 Jun 1967.[[Smart-3698|Christopher]] is the son of Ann's daughter, [[Robinson-36454|Joanie]]. This photo was taken 4 Jun 1967, in front of Ann's home at 1105 East Jefferson, Fairfield, Iowa.}} {{Image|file=Family_Album_Robinson-Sward-1.jpg|size=l |caption=From left to right, [[Sward-26|George]], [[Ekstrom-316|Grace)]] (George's wife), [[Sward-25|Ann]], [[Robinson-36455|Rollin Robinson]] (Ann's Husband). 1975}} {{Image|file=Sward-25-20.jpg|size=l |caption=From left to right, [[Robinson-36455|Rollin]] (Ann's Husband), [[Sward-25|Ann]], [[Sward-26|George]] and [[Ekstrom-316|Grace)]] (George's wife), at Ann and Rollin's home in Mesa, Arizona, Mar 1994.}} = Sources =
Family and Relations of Thomas Batte Sr. and Wife Mary
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Many have speculated on the maiden name of Mary, wife, of [[Batte-58 |Thomas Batte Sr.]] That's likely because she was married to someone who was influential for the time and who worked and was friends with some of the most consequential Virginia men of the 17th and 18th centuries, including many of the ancestors of Thomas Jefferson. Randolph, Butler, and Jennings have been put forth as Mary's maiden name with little or no proof or background and can be pretty easily dismissed. Henry Randolph was simply an Attorney for Mary. Amy Butler Beville was likely a friend and neighbor of Mary's, but less likely a sister. And Jennings seems the furthest fetched and hard to discern, other than that Jennings is another highly valued FFV name. More likely, Mary came from some of the earliest families of Jamestown! The reason is that the Thomas Batte Sr. related families that intermarried during and after Mary's life mostly have certain ancestors in common. Those being the Farrars, Brownes, Cockes, and some others - families directly connected with an early woman Ancient Planter, Cecily Jordon, and her daughter, Temperance Baley, I searched the records for some proof of my suspicions and found some very interesting information. Why would [[Farrar-1150 | John Farrar (abt.1632-bef.1685) ]] leave so much to Thomas Batte Sr. and his children?? https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazine08bruc/page/424/mode/2up?q=batte&view=theater Mary Batte, wife of Thomas Batte, Sr. had died priot to the John Farrar will. Last Will and Testament of John Farrar[3]
Henrico Parish, Henrico County, Virginia.
4 March 1684/5.
1 April 1685 (proved).
In his Will, John names the following persons, in the following order:
1.) Thomas Batte Jr., son of Thomas Batte of Henrico County. '''200 acres of land and "to his heirs forever"'''
2.) Thomas Batte Sr.
3.) Mary, Amy, and Sarah, daughters of Thomas Batte. '''The rest of the estate equally divided'''
4.) my cousin Mary Worsham, wife of George Worsham, bequeathed my servant boy named Thomas Symmons.
5.) my cousin Martha Shiply, wife of Walter Shiply of Charles City County, bequeathed one likely man or woman servant, which she shall make choice.
6.) my three kinsman William Farrar, Thomas Farrar, and John Farrar (minor).
7.) my said negro Jack his freedon after Christmas day next.
8.) [name?] one ring
Signed: John Farrar.
Witnesses: Captain William Randolph, Thomas Daulby, Thomas Wells.
Executors: my kinsman William Farrar, Thomas Farrar. -------------------- John Farar's half sister,
[[Baley-28 | Temperance (Baley) Cocke (1617-bef.1652)]]
had "children" with [[Browne-477 | John Browne Jr (1609-abt.1632)]]:
John Browne, b 1632
Mary Browne, ? ''' *Bingo'''
(Also see: the wife of Thomas Batte '''Jr.''' is [[Browne-1337 | Temperance (Browne) Batte (abt. 1672)]]) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Cocke Sr was the 2nd husband of Temperance Baley Browne. His children are well documented. Richard Cocke Sr and Thomas Batte Sr. were both Justices of Henrico County and both previously came from Charles City County. Mary Browne, being an adopted daughter of Richard Cocke Sr., was likely a neighbor of young Thomas Batte Sr. in Charles City County. The families of Batte-Farrar-Browne-Cocke seem especially closely aligned as you can see if you examine the marrages and alliances, Therefore, I think this connection is the best theory for Mary's maiden name and background to date. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- My interest began here: " Judith, daughter of Henry & Judith, born at Appam: 29 Jul 1671 baptized y* 6tb of August in ye parsh church by Mr. Bichd Morris - Sponsors Wm Soane Mrs Mary Batte Mrs Amy Bedill." “Descendants of Henry Randolph.” The William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, vol. 4, no. 2, 1895, pp. 125–27. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/1915057. Accessed 12 Apr. 2024. NOTE: Mrs Amy Bedill is almost certainly Amy Beville.
Henrico Parish, Henrico County, Virginia.
4 March 1684/5.
1 April 1685 (proved).
In his Will, John names the following persons, in the following order:
1.) Thomas Batte Jr., son of Thomas Batte of Henrico County. '''200 acres of land and "to his heirs forever"'''
2.) Thomas Batte Sr.
3.) Mary, Amy, and Sarah, daughters of Thomas Batte. '''The rest of the estate equally divided'''
4.) my cousin Mary Worsham, wife of George Worsham, bequeathed my servant boy named Thomas Symmons.
5.) my cousin Martha Shiply, wife of Walter Shiply of Charles City County, bequeathed one likely man or woman servant, which she shall make choice.
6.) my three kinsman William Farrar, Thomas Farrar, and John Farrar (minor).
7.) my said negro Jack his freedon after Christmas day next.
8.) [name?] one ring
Signed: John Farrar.
Witnesses: Captain William Randolph, Thomas Daulby, Thomas Wells.
Executors: my kinsman William Farrar, Thomas Farrar. -------------------- John Farar's half sister,
[[Baley-28 | Temperance (Baley) Cocke (1617-bef.1652)]]
had "children" with [[Browne-477 | John Browne Jr (1609-abt.1632)]]:
John Browne, b 1632
Mary Browne, ? ''' *Bingo'''
(Also see: the wife of Thomas Batte '''Jr.''' is [[Browne-1337 | Temperance (Browne) Batte (abt. 1672)]]) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Cocke Sr was the 2nd husband of Temperance Baley Browne. His children are well documented. Richard Cocke Sr and Thomas Batte Sr. were both Justices of Henrico County and both previously came from Charles City County. Mary Browne, being an adopted daughter of Richard Cocke Sr., was likely a neighbor of young Thomas Batte Sr. in Charles City County. The families of Batte-Farrar-Browne-Cocke seem especially closely aligned as you can see if you examine the marrages and alliances, Therefore, I think this connection is the best theory for Mary's maiden name and background to date. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- My interest began here: " Judith, daughter of Henry & Judith, born at Appam: 29 Jul 1671 baptized y* 6tb of August in ye parsh church by Mr. Bichd Morris - Sponsors Wm Soane Mrs Mary Batte Mrs Amy Bedill." “Descendants of Henry Randolph.” The William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, vol. 4, no. 2, 1895, pp. 125–27. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/1915057. Accessed 12 Apr. 2024. NOTE: Mrs Amy Bedill is almost certainly Amy Beville.
Family Archive of Mike Thornley (Thornley-186)
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Letters, documents, photographs, artefacts pertaining to my family's history, and genealogical research documents.
Family Bible as recorded by Ella (Ellen) Celina (Belanger) Malenfant (1896 - 1962)
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This is the personal Bible used to record major family events by [[Belanger-1318|Ellen Celine Malenfant born Belanger]] during her life span. It was Given to her as a gift on her wedding day in 1913. Ellen passed the Bible down to her son [[Malenfant-30|Armond Malenfant]].
Armond in turn passed it to his son [[Malenfant-29|Dan Malenfant]] who is currently in the possession of her Bible.
Armond in turn passed it to his son [[Malenfant-29|Dan Malenfant]] who is currently in the possession of her Bible.
Family bible donated by James Deputy
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{{One Name Study|name=Deputy}} :The images that are references here, were once on familysearch.org and were not indexed. A person had to read through them all to find what they were looking for. The records have since been replaced with typed index cards "[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYQX-LP6?cc=1447341&wc=QZ7W-L8V%3A38342001%2C50610701 Index Card]". Joseph P W Deputy. Birth: 31 Sep 1829. Parents: Joshua and Mary Deputy. ''FamilySearch.org''. (Accessed 10 Apr 2017) , revealing the result of whomever interpreted the original image. No reference is now given to the exact origin of the family bible. In the original files, the bible was filed under Delaware Vital Records, Marriage Records, vol. 87A, #581 and was recorded as a Family Bible donated by James Deputy. After much perusing, it was determined that the James Deputy who donated the bible was James Stanton Deputy (1904-1975) who was the son of Byron Zachariah Deputy (1872-1957) and the grandson of [[Deputy-310|Zachariah Deputy]] (1825-1916) . [[Deputy-310|Zachariah Deputy]] (1825-1916) was the son of [[Deputy-262|Joshua Deputy]] (1793-1832) and Mary Walton Deputy Sharp (1807-1873) , and was a full brother to: :Sarah M Deputy (1823-1830) :Reynear W Deputy (1828-1829) :[[Deputy-374|Joseph P Walton Deputy]] (1829-1881) :Joshua G Deputy (1832-1834) and a half brother to :William Sampson Sharp (1842-1864). Open for your own interpretation ! ==Images== {{Image|file=Family_bible_donated_by_James_Deputy.png |align=l | size=s |caption=Marriages }} {{Image|file=Family_bible_donated_by_James_Deputy-1.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Births }} {{Image|file=Family_bible_donated_by_James_Deputy-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Deaths }} ==Sources==
Family Bible Johann Georg Webber II
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The family Bible of [[Webber-395|Johann Georg Webber]] contains the names and birthdates of several generations of WebbersCarole's Kinfolk, A History of my Nova Scotia Ancestors. [http://www.webination.com/carole's_site/webbible.htm Family Bible of Johann Georg Webber II, Transcript from Original Bible] 1998. Accessed 2017., from when Johann left Germany in 1765 to go to South Carolina, and then on to Ship Harbour, Nova Scotia. The latest entries, in 1817, are probably after Johann's death. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Original Spelling!!Probable name!!Birth Date |- |[[Webber-395|John George Weber]]||John George Weber||10, 18, 1741 |- |[[Doull-3|Mary Ellisbed]]||Mary Elizabeth||10, 9, 1739 |- |John||John George II||8, 11, 1762 |- |[[Webber-605|George Hennery]]||George Henry||4, 18, 1765 |- |[[Webber-387|John Peter]]||John Peter||6, 28, 1766 |- |[[Webber-1103|Philip James]]||Philip James||10, 20, 1768 |- |[[Webber-2086|Samueal Fredreck]]||Samuel Frederick||6, 9, 1774 |- |Catrene Ellisabed||Catherine Elizabeth||3, 25, 1776 |- |[[Mitchell-131|Collen Michel]]||Colin Mitchell||1, ?, 177? |- |William Cook||William Cook||1, 20, 1786 |- ||||| |- |Ellisabed||Elizabeth||?, ?, ? |- |Elisabed Meichell||Elizabeth (Mitchell)||5, 13, 1791 |- |Cathrene||Catherine||5, 27, 1791 |- |George||George||3, 4, 1793 |- |John George||John George||1, 20, 1793 |- |Ladiion/Keadtrt||Lillian (Mitchell)||11, 17, 1793 |- |Ellaisa||Eliza (twin)||4, 17, 1794 |- |Susanne||Susan (twin)||4, 17, 1794 |- |Samueal Fredric||Samuel Frederick||5, 21, 1795 |- |[[Webber-1883|Salley/Sara]]||Sarah||6, 7, 1795 |- |[[Mitchell-132|Collen Petter]]||Colin Peter (Mitchell)||9, 15, 1795 |- |John Collen||John Colin||2, 12, 1797 |- |[[Webber-1884|Petter Philip]]||Peter Philip||5, 25, 1797 |- |Anabarprey||Anna Barbery||6, 6, 1797 |- |[[Mitchell-9030|Allazsanter]]||Alexander (Mitchell)||9, 7, 1798 |- |Petter James||Peter James||10, 30, 1798 |- |Ellisabed||Elizabeth||5, 3, 1799 |- |Henry||Henry||8, 3, 1799 |- |Balley||||5, 25, 1800 |- |John||John (Mitchell)||11, 29, 1800 |- |Andrew||Andrew||2, 3, 1801 |- |Mary Anne||Mary Anne||5, 26, 1801 |- |Jacob||Jacob||10, 10, 1801 |- |[[Webber-2857|Thomas]]||Thomas||7, 4, 1802 |- |Samuel||Samuel||7, 9, 1802 |- |Lwwyise/Lwweisa||Louisa||4, 9, 1803 |- |Peleb||Philip||7, 27, 1803 |- |Anne Barbere||Anna Barbara||7, 27, 1803 |- |David||David||10, 3, 1803 |- |[[Mitchell-133|David]]||David (Mitchell)||11, 19, 1803 |- |Sarloth||Charlotte||6, 15, 1804 |- |[[Webber-385|Nanssey]]||Nancy||7, 31, 1804 |- |Leresey||||3, 23, 1805 |- |Abraham||Abraham||2, 12, 1806 |- |Pelip||Philip (Mitchell)||5, 29, 1806 |- |Rebecca||Rebecca||9, 28, 1806 |- |Henry||Henry||12, 29, 1806 |- |[[Webber-2858|James]]||James||1, 12, 1807 |- |Stephen||Stephen||7, 14, 1807 |- |Samial Stephen||Samuel Stephen (Mitchell)||7, 1, 1808 |- |Edmun Oannan||||2, 3, 1809 |- |[[Webber-2808|John Petter]]||John Peter||3, 9, 1809 |- |Marya||Maria||8, 29, 1809 |- |Isac||Issac||10, 18, 1809 |- |Charlle||Charles||11, 6, 1809 |- |Salley||Sally (Mitchell)||2, 5, 1811 |- |[[Webber-2866|William]]||||9, 9, 1811 |- |?||||3, 18, 1812 |- |Samueal Thagter||||4, 13, 1812 |- |Benjamin||||3, 21, 1812 |- |George Henry Provost||||9, 9, 1812 |- |[[Webber-2154|Elaise]]||Elise||3, 9, 1814 |- |[[Webber-1148|James]]||||6, 11, 1814 |- |Hanrey Saithman||Henry Siteman||11, 24, 1814 |- |Andrew William||||9, 22, 1815 |- |[[Webber-2867|Ellisabed]]||Elisabeth||3, 3, 1816 |- |Pellep||Philip||10, 11, 1816 |- |Susanna||||1, 19, 1817 |- | |- | || || |} == Sources ==
Family Bible list of births
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The family Bible of Daniel Beaudry married to Anna Maurice.
Family Bible of Adam & Elizabeth Murphree Brinson
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Family Bible of Clara Elizabeth (Rittel) Grober
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[[Category: Family Bible]] ''This is a source page for the Clara Elizabeth (Rittel) Grober Family Bible.'' == Clara Elizabeth (Rittel) Grober Family Bible == * This is a two-sided page in the possession of [[Sloat-92|David Sloat]]. I received it from my Grandmother, [[Grober-29|Clara Amelia (Grober) Sloat]], in the 1960s. Grandma received it from her mother, [[Rittel-9|Clara Elizabeth (Rittel) Grober]]. * Like many family Bibles of the time, there were pages included between the old and new testament for the purpose of recording Births, Deaths and Marriages. This Bible had such a page but it was cut or torn out of the Bible - possibly by [[Grober-29|Clara Sloat]], to include with her collection of family photos. * Based on the first entries on the Bible page, it was most likely initially purchased by, or given as a gift to, [[Rittel-9|Clara (Rittel) Grober]] - possibly as a wedding present. The Birth entries start on Side 2 with her first children and then continues with her 6th child on Side 1. Deaths started with her mother (who died the year following Clara and Ernest's wedding). The exception is the entry of her own birth and that of her husband in the Births section on Side 2 (most likely entered shortly after their wedding). * As is obvious from the scanned images, the pages were getting old and brittle and had some torn spots. These tears had been taped together - but alas the old tape did not age well and turned yellow, causing the paper under the tape to turn yellow. This makes reading some of the entries a challenge, but by comparing the legible parts with the family tree notes my grandmother left [[Sloat-92|me]], I have tried to provide a transcription. * As a disclaimer, my labels as Side 1 and Side 2 might be backwards. When I first started my transcriptions I assumed the rough edge was the the binding edge which had been damaged as the page was removed from the Bible. But with her first entries being on "Side 2", especially as the Births column on that side is filled to the bottom, I now think the worn and torn edge was the often-thumbed side while the "clean cut" side was the edge in the binding. {{Image|file=GroberBible1.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Bible Page Side 1}} {{Image|file=GroberBible2.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Bible Page Side 2}} == Transcriptions of the Grober Bible page entries == ''[Note the entries are written mostly in German Script.''
''I received the Bible page when I was a teenager in 1963 and wanted to transcribe the pages. The following is the interpretation I made as I converted the names to English (to match the genealogy records my grandmother - [[Grober-29|Clara Amelia (Grober) Sloat]] - had given me. I found this much easier than trying to convert the German script to German print. But now as I would like to transcribe the German Script in German, the pages are too old and faded to easily read all of the script. If anyone can read this faded German Script, please feel free to convert the entries I made in my youth to what they actually are in German.]'' '''Births''' [[Grober-41|Christiene Auguste Grober]]
22nd January 1873 [[Grober-42|Ernest Walter]] ''[Wolltemar??]''
3rd June 1875 [[Grober-43|George Rudolf]]
30 October 1876 [[Grober-44|Edwin August Samuel]]
14th November 1877 [[Grober-45|Louis Herman]]
15th June 1880 [[Grober-29|Clara Amelia Grober]] ''[Grobner??]''
1st August 1883 '''Deaths''' [[Michaelis-327|Katharriene Rittel]]
13 July 1860 [[Grober-34|Johann Gottlieb Grober]]
28th Nov 1869 in ???????
Cerice Cidhar 79 Jirs?? 11 Meicio?? ''[hard to read]'' [[Grober-40|Anna Marie Elizabeth]]
21st February Morning 4th hour
1872 ------ [[Grober-43|George Rudolph]] 17th November
1876 ------ [[Rittel-9|Clara Elizabeth Grober]]
25th April 1884 ------ ''[next two entries in pencil instead of ink -''
''but same writing style]'' [[Grober-31|Ernest William Grober]]
24th December 1889 [[Grober-45|Louis]]??? Jan. 28, 1891
''[German Script appears to be 7 letters long]'' ''[different writing style - ''
''English instead of German -''
''most likely additions by Clara Amelia Grober]'' [[Grober-42|Ernest Walter]] Oct. 16, 1920 [[Grober-44|Edwin August]] Mar 7, 1932 --------------------------- ''[Reverse side of page]''
'''Marriages''' [[Grober-31|Ernest William Grober]]
[[Rittel-9|Clara Elizabeth Rittel]]
1st June 1859 [[Winstel-3|John Emiel Winstel]]
[[Grober-36|Johanna Rossetta Grober]]
2nd August 1881 --------------------------- '''Births''' [[Michaelis-327|Katheriene Rittel]]
31st March 1807 [[Grober-31|Ernst Willhelm Grober]] - Sr
10th March 1823 Evening 10th hr. [[Rittel-9|Clara Elizabeth Rittel]]
''[day is faded]'' September (?) 1841 [[Grober-36|Hannah Rosetta Grober]]
5th September 1861 Evening 8th hr. [[Grober-38|Rosina Frances Grober]]
9th October 1863 Evening 8th hr. [[Grober-37|Ernest William Grober]]
28 January 1867 Morning 2nd hr.
''[with an unreadable note]'' [[Grober-39|Frank Albert Grober]]
10th May Evening ''[torn out]''
1869 [[Grober-40|Anna Marie Elizabeth]]
4th September 1871 ''[End of Entries]''
''I received the Bible page when I was a teenager in 1963 and wanted to transcribe the pages. The following is the interpretation I made as I converted the names to English (to match the genealogy records my grandmother - [[Grober-29|Clara Amelia (Grober) Sloat]] - had given me. I found this much easier than trying to convert the German script to German print. But now as I would like to transcribe the German Script in German, the pages are too old and faded to easily read all of the script. If anyone can read this faded German Script, please feel free to convert the entries I made in my youth to what they actually are in German.]'' '''Births''' [[Grober-41|Christiene Auguste Grober]]
22nd January 1873 [[Grober-42|Ernest Walter]] ''[Wolltemar??]''
3rd June 1875 [[Grober-43|George Rudolf]]
30 October 1876 [[Grober-44|Edwin August Samuel]]
14th November 1877 [[Grober-45|Louis Herman]]
15th June 1880 [[Grober-29|Clara Amelia Grober]] ''[Grobner??]''
1st August 1883 '''Deaths''' [[Michaelis-327|Katharriene Rittel]]
13 July 1860 [[Grober-34|Johann Gottlieb Grober]]
28th Nov 1869 in ???????
Cerice Cidhar 79 Jirs?? 11 Meicio?? ''[hard to read]'' [[Grober-40|Anna Marie Elizabeth]]
21st February Morning 4th hour
1872 ------ [[Grober-43|George Rudolph]] 17th November
1876 ------ [[Rittel-9|Clara Elizabeth Grober]]
25th April 1884 ------ ''[next two entries in pencil instead of ink -''
''but same writing style]'' [[Grober-31|Ernest William Grober]]
24th December 1889 [[Grober-45|Louis]]??? Jan. 28, 1891
''[German Script appears to be 7 letters long]'' ''[different writing style - ''
''English instead of German -''
''most likely additions by Clara Amelia Grober]'' [[Grober-42|Ernest Walter]] Oct. 16, 1920 [[Grober-44|Edwin August]] Mar 7, 1932 --------------------------- ''[Reverse side of page]''
'''Marriages''' [[Grober-31|Ernest William Grober]]
[[Rittel-9|Clara Elizabeth Rittel]]
1st June 1859 [[Winstel-3|John Emiel Winstel]]
[[Grober-36|Johanna Rossetta Grober]]
2nd August 1881 --------------------------- '''Births''' [[Michaelis-327|Katheriene Rittel]]
31st March 1807 [[Grober-31|Ernst Willhelm Grober]] - Sr
10th March 1823 Evening 10th hr. [[Rittel-9|Clara Elizabeth Rittel]]
''[day is faded]'' September (?) 1841 [[Grober-36|Hannah Rosetta Grober]]
5th September 1861 Evening 8th hr. [[Grober-38|Rosina Frances Grober]]
9th October 1863 Evening 8th hr. [[Grober-37|Ernest William Grober]]
28 January 1867 Morning 2nd hr.
''[with an unreadable note]'' [[Grober-39|Frank Albert Grober]]
10th May Evening ''[torn out]''
1869 [[Grober-40|Anna Marie Elizabeth]]
4th September 1871 ''[End of Entries]''
Family Bible of Copleston Baker McLaren
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Started by John Copleston Baker when married to Mary MacLaren, in Liverpool. Mary brought the bible to Sweden, when she moved with her daughters. Current location is Gothenburg. Living persons have been excluded from this edition. Hopefully the technical quality can be improved at some point.
Family Bible of George and Mary (Conrad) Coil/Kile
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[[Category:Pendleton County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ==COIL - KILE Family Bible== In 1811, [[Conrad-21|Jacob Conrad]] gave his daughter, [[Conrad-2035|Mary Conrad]], the family bible to pass down to her descendants. Her husband [[Coil-96|George Coil]] is named in the presentation. The family continued to note births, marriages, and deaths in the bible until 1933. The transcription below was done by Pam Rooney in 1998. She was apparently careful to reproduce spelling and capitalization, so these are preserved here. Ms. Rooney's notes are preserved as footnotes, as are the speculative notes provided by another researcher when the same facts were originally added to the profile of [[Coil-96|George Coil]]. Additional comments have been added where new information has been found. ====Presentation==== ''"This bible is the property of Jacob Conrad, of which he makes a present to his daughter Mary and after him and his descendants, George Coiles presents to his children, this 8th day of November 1811 by me Jacob Conrad." '' ===Family Record of The Coil (Kile) Bible=== Page 677 ====MARRIAGES==== * [[Conrad-21|Jacob Conrad]] married the first time to [[Bogard-1|Hannah Bogaert]] 1766 and the No.2 time the 20 of December 1808 to [[Propst-466|Barbara Propst]]. * [[Coil-101|Abraham Kile]] was married to [[Swartley-19|Milla Swartley]] the 9 of November 1825. Married the 2 time to [[Hammer-1102|Susannah Hammer]] 11 November 1830. * [[Coil-102|Zebulon Kile]] and [[Hevner-7|Mary Hevner]] was married May the 31st, 1837. ====BIRTHS==== Pages 678-679 * [[Conrad-21|Jacob Conrad]] Born the 17th of May 1744, in Switzerland Cantrin Bern and his first wife was [[Bogard-1|Hannah]] 1743 in America and [[Conrad-2035|Mary Conrad or Coile]] the 18th of June 1776. * [[Coil-97|Catherine Coil]] born March 31st 1768 (* George Coil's sister) * [[Coil-96|Georg Coil]] born December 24, 1770 ====Children of Georg and Mary:==== * [[Coil-99|Absalom Coil]] born June 12th 1797 * [[Coil-100|Elisabeth Coil]] born November 16th 1800 * [[Coil-101|Abraham Coil]] born May 6th 1802 * [[Coil-102|Zebede Coil]] born July 27th 1804 * [[Coil-103|George Coil]] Junior born June 11th 1806 * [[Coil-104|John Coil]] born February 2nd 1812 ====THE CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM KILE:==== * [[Kile-253|Zeniah Kile]] was born March 16 day 1830 * [[Kile-254|George W Kile]] was born December 17, 1831 * [[Kile-255|Welton Kile]] was born November 1, 1833 * [[Kile-256|Noah Kile]] was born March 20, 1836 * [[Kile-257|Jacob H Kile]] was born February 20, 1839 ====THE CHILDREN OF ZEBULON KILE AND MARY HEVNER:==== * [[Coil-102|Zebulon Kile]] was born 27th day of July 1804 * [[Hevner-7|Mary Hevner]] wife of Zebulon Kile was born----day of----- * [[Kile-264|Isaac T Kile]] was born the 8th of April A.D. 1838 * [[Kile-260|Mary E Kile]] was born the 26th day of November A.D. 1839 * [[Kile-259|Margaret Catherine Kile]] was born the 30th day of October A.D. 1841 * [[Kile-258|Sarah Susan Kile]] was born the 18th day of February A.D. 1844 * [[Kile-261|Barbry Delean Kile]] was born the 6th day of September 1847 * [[Kile-262|Deniza An Jamima Kile]] was born the 13th day of December A.D. 1849 * [[Kile-263|Eliza Ellen Kile]] was born the 21st day of December A.D. 1853 ====SON OF GEORGE W KILE:==== * [[Kile-565|Ulysses S.G. Kile]] was born June 26th 1867 ''(* Abraham's grandson)'' ====DEATHS==== * [[Bogard-1|Hannah Conrad]] dite the 10th of March 1808 * [[Conrad-21|Jacob Conrad]] dite the 26th of January 1829 grandfather * [[Coil-102|Zebulon Kile]] died the 28th day of A.D. 1855 * [[Hevner-7|Mary Kile]] the wife of Zebulon died December 20, 1886 * [[Kile-264|Isaac T Kile]] son of Zebulon Kile died January 31, 1915 * Henrietta Kile wife of Isaac T Kile died January 1st, 1918 * Polly Kile died August 20 day 1824 * [[Swartley-19|Milla Kile]] died October 25, 1826 * [[Swartley-19|Welton Kile]] died July 19, 1838 * [[Kile-261|Barbara D. Judy]] died February 4, 1920 * [[Coil-101|George Wash Kile]] died 16 March 1922, aged 90 years 3 months * [[Kile-259|Margaret Catherine Dyer]] died January 26th, 1929 * [[Kile-263|Eliza Ellen Kile Hiner]] died January 23, 1931 * [[Judy-555|Chas. N. Judy]] died December 17, 1933 on Sunday night at 10 o'clock aged 35 years 9 months ===Black Children Property of George Coil=== ====The Children of Black [[Coil-233|Mary]]==== * [[Coil-234|Elijah]] born June 9th, 1801 * [[Coil-235|Phebe]] born January 28th, 1803 (her children listed below) * [[Coil-236|Siba (Tiba)]] born January 8th 1805 * [[Coil-237|Harriot]] born January 1st, 1806 (her children listed below) * [[Coil-238|Willis]] born May 7th, 1810 * [[Coil-239|Jehu]] born May 7th, 1812 * [[Coil-240|Lusian]] was born June the 26th day of 1814 * [[Coil-241|Benjamin]] was born February the 25th day 1816 * [[Coil-242|Sussanah]] was born May 17th day 1819 * [[Coil-243|Celiz]] (?) was born December 6th day 1820 * [[Coil-244|Simon]] was born Aprile the 28th day 18?? ====Children of Black [[Coil-235|Phebe]]==== ''Phebe is presumably the child of Mary, listed above.'' * [[Coil-245|Paty]] was born January 8 day 1819 * [[Coil-246|Cadine]] was born February 16th day 1825 * [[Coil-247|Rachel]] was born March the 24th day 1827 * [[Coil-248|Dafney]] was born May the 9th day 1829 * [[Coil-249|Kerbert]] was born June the 3rd 1831 ====Children of Black [[Coil-270|Susan]]==== * [[Coil-269|Beck]] was born January the 2nd day 1831 ====Children of Black [[Coil-237|Harriet]]==== ''Harriet is presumably the same as "Harriot", the child of Mary, listed above.'' * [[Coil-250|Jane]] was born November 27th day 1821 * [[Coil-251|Hannah]] was born May 2nd day 1824 * [[Coil-252|Sarah]] was born January 11th day 1826 * [[Coil-253|James]] was born March the 8th day 1827 * [[Coil-254|Moriah]] was born March 29th day 1828 * [[Coil-255|Randal]] was born November the 23rd day 1830 * [[Coil-256|Peter]] was borne September the 27 in this year of our Lord 1832 * [[Coil-257|Mary]] was born May the 25th 1834 * [[Coil-258|Emily]] was born Aprile 30th 1837 * [[Coil-259|Jaheu]] was born November 12th 1838 ====Children of [[Gator-20|Sidney Gator]]==== ''Sydney Gator is found in the marriage record of William Gator as his mother. His father is listed as Henry.'' * [[Gator-22|William Gator]] was born January 12th day 1822 * [[Gator-23|Lucinda Gator]] was born June 7th day 1825 * [[Gator-24|Henry Gator]] was born March 24th day 1827 * [[Gator-25|Avion (?) Gator]] was born September 19th 1830 * [[Gator-26|Elizabeth Gator]] was born June 3, 1831 * [[Gator-27|Ann Gator]] was born October 5 (or 8) 1832 * [[Gator-28|Tessy Gator]] was born June 18 1835 * [[Gator-29|Milley Gator]] was born November 4 1836 * [[Gator-30|Muhaley Gator]] was born July 15 1840 * [[Gator-31|Frances Gator]] was born April 26 1842 * [[Gator-32|Caroline Gator]] was born December 17 1844 * [[Gator-33|Sarah Gator]] was born April 20th 1848 ====The Births of [[Coil-261|Hannah]]s Children==== * [[Coil-260|Charlotte]] was borne February 18th day 1825 * [[Coil-262|Harvey]] was borne February 4th 1826 * [[Coil-263|Howard]] was borne October 22nd 1827 * [[Coil-264|Mary]] was born December the 26th 1850 * [[Coil-265|Jacob]] was born August the 8th 1854 ''Note the large gap between Howard and Mary. The author of ''The Black People of Pendleton County, West Virginia: A History'' speculated that Mary and Jacob may be grandchildren of Hannah rather than her children. Rexroad, William D.. The Black People of Pendleton County, West Virginia: A History. United States, Dolphin Publications, 2013. Page 18. '' ====[[Coil-258|Emily]] Birth of her Children==== ''Emily is presumed to be the same as the child of Harriet, listed above.'' * [[Coil-266|Frances]] was born June the 21st 1854 * [[Coil-267|Gabriel]] was born May the 27th 1856 ==Sources== * http://files.usgwarchives.net/wv/pendleton/bible/coilbibl.txt * http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~firebird/genealogy/coilgeorgebible.htm * See also: [[Space:Slaves_of_Georg_Coil/Kile|Slaves of Georg Coil/Kile]] == Acknowledgments == * Original transcription by Pam Rooney, 1998. * Contributed to WikiTree on the profile of [[Conrad-21|Jacob Conrad]] by [[Curtright-9 | Cynthia Kay]]
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[[Category: Family Bible]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] This page describes and includes digital images and transcriptions of the family bible of [[Sess-11|Louise (Sess) Schwander]] (1898-1931), now in the possession of her granddaughter, Barb Schwander Anderson. Digital images of this bible were shared with [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] in August 2017 with permission to post them on wikitree. Links will be added to pertinent profiles as they are created. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Family_Bible_of_Louise_Sess_Schwander-4 Page 1 of 7] Born Hanover, Germany (Other records suggest they were probably born in Osnabrück or even Dielingen, sequentially smaller towns west of Hanover.) :: This first set are the emigrating siblings; William and August emigrated first about 1874; the sisters emigrated with their parents in 1881. Lisette was mother of the bible owner, Louise Sess. : [[Stagge-7|William D. Stagge]] - Born June 15 - 18__ : August " - " Sept. 25 - 18__ : Lizzie " - " Feb. 20 - 1865 (This is the only place we've seen her as "Lizzie" -- she is most likely [[Stagge-6|Elise / Eliza Stagge]] who married [[Siess-24|Julius Siess]]) : Dora " - " Dec. 21 - 1869She married ____ Dunkman; Ada Dunkman, listed lower on the page, is probably her daughter : [[Stagge-1|Lissette]] (second "s" crossed out) - " Aug. 29 - 1874 ---- Born Cinc'y (Cincinnati, Ohio): :: This set are the children of [[Stagge-7|William Stagge]] (Louise's uncle) and Charlotte Hollmeyer: : Amanda Stagge - [born] Dec 27 - 1879 : Edwin " - " Aug. 31 - 1882 : Laura " - " Nov. 21 - 1889 : Harry " - " Sept. 5 - 1885 (added after the fact) ---- Born Cincinnati: :: This set are the children of Elise (above as "Lizzie") Stagge (aunt of Louise Sess) who married [[Siess-24|Julius Siess Sr.]]: : [[Siess-31|Louise Siess]] - [born] Mar. 7 - 1885 : Julius Siess - " Aug. 6 - 1888He died in 1892, in his 5th year : [[Siess-25|Edwin]] " - " Apr. 21 - 1890Other records suggest this was William Edwin Siess : [[Siess-34|Dora]] " - " Dec. 15 - [no year]Dora removed from Ohio to Pennsylvania with her divorced mother ---- : Ada Dunkmann - Born Feb. .16 - 1901probably the daughter of Dora Stagge Dunkmann ---- ::This set are the uncles of bible owner Louise Sess, brothers of her father John Sess: : Otto Sess - Born Jan. 1 - 1874 : Albert Sess - " July 8 - 1882 : Max Sess - " Jan. -- 1888 ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Family_Bible_of_Louise_Sess_Schwander-5 Page 2 of 7] Deaths: : August Sess - Dec. 16 - 1871 - Lot 890 : Edward " - Feb. 14 - 1874 or 7 - " 537a : Flora " - June 23 - 1881 -- Lot 535, Sec. 9 : Georgia " - Sept. 18 - 1881 -- Lot 608 Sec. 9 : Mrs. Julia Sess (nee Bernhardt) Wednesday May 8 - 1901 at 3:20 PM of Cordiac [sic] Failure : Mrs. Louise Stagge (nee _____)We believe her maiden name was Sunderhuse Wednesday May 16th - 1901 at 6:30 AM of Strangulated Bowels : Mr. Frederick (crossed out, then:) August Stagge - January 26 - 1902 of a fractured skull. Sunday A.M. : Mr. Frederick Stagge - November 26 - 1901 of exhaustion. Grandfather [of Louise Sess Schwander] : Edwin F. Stagge - Monday April 3 - 1905 at 4:00 PM at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Age 22. : Mr. John Sess Sr. - Oct. 21 - 1924 at 10:20 PM. Buried Oct. 24 - 1924. Age 87 yrs. Died from Kidney trouble & old age. Stapled to the bottom of the page is the following death notice: : "SESS--John, sr., beloved husband of the late Julia Sess (nee Bernhardt), passed away Tuesday, October 21, 1924 at 10:20 p.m., age 87 years at the residence of his son John Sess, Jr., 5389 (?) Cavanaugh ave. Funeral Friday, October 24, at 2:30 p.m. from Wessmann (?) and Bartflecht's (?) funeral parlor 1421-23 Main av.? Friends invited." ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Family_Bible_of_Louise_Sess_Schwander-6 Page 3 of 7] At top of page is paper clipped a death notice: :"SCHWANDER--John, beloved husband of Marguerite Ahlenstorf Schwander, passed away Sunday, September [ ] 1927, inhis 65th year. Funeral fromresidence, 3953 Washington ave., Cheviot, Thursday, at 1:30 p.m. Services at the Bridgetown Protestant Church at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited." ----- (Deaths, continued) : Mr. John Schwander died Sunday December 9th, 1928 at 3:45 a.m. at Deaconness Hospital from a fractured skull. Buried Thursday, Dec 13 - 1928. Age 64 years,2 mo, 22 days. ---- The following was written in a different hand from all entries in the Bible. It is the last entry (by date) made in the Bible: : Mrs. Louise Julia Sess Schwander [original owner of the Bible] died Monday November 9, 1931 4-15 [4:15] p.m. at Deaconness Hospital at the age of 33 years 1 month & 29 days. ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Family_Bible_of_Louise_Sess_Schwander-7 Page 4 of 7] Parents : [[Sess-4|John Sess]] Jr. Born Dec. 7 - 1872 at 506 Elm St. Cincinnati, O : [[Stagge-1|Lisette Sess (nee Stagge)]] Born Aug. 29 - 1874 at Osnabrueck, Hanover, Germany : John Sess Jr. & Lisette Stagge were married Wednesday - Sept. 25/1895 by Pastor Emil K. Schmidt of St. Mathews Church at Liberty and Elm Sts, Cincinnati, Ohio. Grandparents : [[Sess-5|John Sess]], Sr. born Oct. 9 - 1837 at Mecklenburg, Schwerin, German : [[Stagge-2|Frederick Stagge]], born Nov.13 - 1832 at Osnabrueck, Hanover - Germany : Mrs. [[Bernhardt-71|Julia Sess]] (nee Bernhardt) Born January 1st - 1843 at Isenberg, Rheinpfalz, Germany : Mrs. [[Sunderhuse-1|Louise Stagge]] (nee - ) Born March 11 - 1830 at Hanover, Germany. (We believe her maiden name may be Sunderhuse.) ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Family_Bible_of_Louise_Sess_Schwander-8 Page 5 of 7] ::This first set are the bible owner and her siblings: : Albert Frederick Sess - Born Feb. 24 - 1896 at 5:20 Monday a.m. (Odeon St.) Cincinnati, Ohio : [[Sess-11|Louise Julia Sess]] - Born Sept. 10 - 1898 Saturday at 2:25 a.m. (48 Plum St.) Cincinnati, Ohio : [[Sess-3|John Otto Sess]] - born Oct. 21 - 1900 at 5:05 p.m. Sunday (48 Plum St) Cincinnati, Ohio ---- Albert Frederick Sess [of above] & Myrtle Menzel were married at Detroit Michigan on Thursday July 3rd, 1919. ---- The next two entries are the daughters of Albert & Myrtle: : Myrtle Dorothy Sess - Born Sunday - Jan. 30th - 1921 at 2:45 P.M. at 4561 Holcomb St., Detroit, Mich. ---- : Faith Norma Sess - Born Friday Aug. 18- 1922 at (6:? a.m.) at 2365 W. McMicken Av., Cincinnati, Ohio. Stapled to the bottom of this page is a death notice: : "SESS--Faith N., beloved daughter of Albert and Myrtle Sess (nee Menzel), Thursday, March 28?, 1925, at 10:15 ?.m, aged 2-1/2 years, at her residence, 2311?Cavanaugh ave., Westwood. Funeral Saturday at 3 p.m. from the Mohawk Presbyterian church, Ravine and McMicken ave. Remains at Dunkmans funeral home." ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Family_Bible_of_Louise_Sess_Schwander-9 Page 6 of 7] : [[Sess-3|John Otto Sess]] was married to [[Albert-281|Henrietta K. Albert]] on March 18 - 1922 (Saturday) at Dayton, Ohio. ---- : [[Sess-11|Louise Julia Sess]] [owner of bible] was married to [[Schwander-22|Walter Edward Schwander]] on Sat. Aug.19 - 1922 at Mohawk Presbyterian Church at 2:30 P.M. ---- : Virginia Louise Schwander [dau of Louise and Walter] was born on Friday, August 24th, 1923 at 5:00 P.M. ---- : Marion [crossed out, then:] [[Sess-1|Miriam Esther Sess]] [dau of John Sess and Henrietta Albert] was born Saturday, December 22 - 1923 at 9:45 P.M. at Deaconness Hospital. Weighed 8 lbs. 10 ozs. ---- Albert Christian Sess [son of Albert & Myrtle] was born Friday, November 14 - 1925 at _____at Bethesda Hospital - weighed 9 lbs. ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Family_Bible_of_Louise_Sess_Schwander-10 Page 7 of 7] : John Daniel Sess was born Monday Nov. 8 - 1926 at Jacksonville, Fla. (Weighed 8-1/3 lbs) ---- : Eleanor Dorothy Sess [dau of John and Henrietta] was born Saturday Nov. 27 - 1926 at Bethesda Hospital at 4 p.m. (weighed 8lbs, 14 oz.) ---- James Joseph Sess was born Thursday, June 7- 1928 at Birmingham, Ala. == Footnotes ==
Family Bible of Matthew Mims & Mary Caroline Carter Morgan
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This family bible was owned by Matthew Mims & Mary Caroline Carter Morgan of Bryan County, GA. In it are recorded the births of themselves and their children, their marriage and their childrens' marriages, and the deaths of a wide range of family members. There are also pages of the births of John William & Samantha Jane Morgan Butler's children that have been inserted in the bible. It is titled "The Holy Bible; Containing the Old and New Testaments; Translated out of the Original Tongues; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised," and was published by Thomas Mason and George Lane, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Conference Office, 200 Mulberry Street, New York, NY, and printed by James Collard, Printer, in 1837.Family Bible of Matthew Mims & Mary Caroline Carter Morgan, ''The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments'', Unknown edition (New York: Thomas Mason & George Lane, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Conference Office, 200 Mulberry Street, James Collord, Printer, 1837), Title Page, images of bible provided by the owner, Glenda Davis Williams, 15 Jan 2019. The bible was passed down in the family to Fanning "Fannin" Asbury Morgan, to his daughter Samantha Jane Morgan Butler, to her daughter Nina Lolita Butler Lewis, to her daughter Armour Lewis Davis, and to her daughter Glenda Davis Williams, who is the present owner.Sworn statement made by Glenda D. Williams on 25 Sep 2000 before Sarah O. Duraway, Notary Public of DeKalb County, GA. == Sources ==
Family Bible of Sally (Burcham) Stoneman and her daughters
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Sally (Burcham) Stoneman and her daughters owned a Bible with recorded births, deaths, and marriages. A note in the front of the Bible reads, "Joshua Stoneman gives this book to his wife Sally Stoneman and her daughters...this 18 day of the 3rd month 1836." Another page in the Bible reads, "Charlotte Stoneman, her Bible a Present from her mother Sally Stoneman." Below that note is written "Emily Stoneman," and "Emily Burcham." It's likely the Bible was used by both sisters at different times. It records events for the family of Joshua and Sally Stoneman, and the family of their daughter, Emily Stoneman with her husband Samuel Burcham. Early entries recording the marriage of Joshua and Sally and the lives of their children are in one person's handwriting. They may have been recorded by Sally in the late 1830s. Most entries - including the ones that occurred after Sally's death - are in another person's handwriting and many appear to have been written at the same time, likely between 1860 and 1864. These were likely written by Emily (Stoneman) Burcham. A typewritten note at the front of digital images says that the Bible was purchased by Ed Dighton at the sale of F. Burcham. A handwritten note adds that it was sent to Alice Marrietta (Stonesfield) Herzberg in 1996. According to the handwritten note, Alice was the great-great-granddaughter of Emily (Stoneman) Burcham. {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-1.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-2.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-3.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-4.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-5.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-6.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-7.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-8.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-9.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-10.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-11.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-12.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-13.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Family_Bible_of_Sally_Burcham_Stoneman_and_her_daughters-14.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Clear}} ==Sources== Sally (Burcham) Stoneman Family Bible Records, 1772-1872, The Holy Bible (Philadelphia, Bible Association of Friends in America), 1831); digital images, Ed Griffith, posting to the Stoneman Family Reunion Facebook group, 10 September 2016 (https://www.facebook.com/groups/102342936486105 : accessed 10 September 2016).
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[[Category: Family Bible]] This beautifully engraved Family Bible from 1819 was maintained by Annie Margaret "Foreman" Hawn up until her death in 1940. At that time her oldest daughter, Nora Goldie Hawn, took over keeping the entries updated. Upon Nora's death in 1951, her youngest brother, Chalmers Blair Hawn, took over. When Chalmers passed away in 1993, his son Harold took over until his death in 2009. At this point the Bible became entrusted to Lyndsey Rebekah Hawn.
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==Hebron Cemetary, Spencer, West Virginia== [https://www.mapquest.com/us/wv/hebron-283371957]Map, [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2148465] Find A Grave Page *[[Hershman-75|Warren C Hershman]] / [[Mace-1386|Elva Mace Hershman]] (husband/wife) *[[Hersman-16|Fred Hersman]] / [[Hardman-1171|Gatha Hardman Hersman]] (husband/wife) *[[Hersman-17|Mark Hersman Jr]] / [[Morrison-8664|Margeret Morrison Hersman]] (husband/wife) *[[Hersman-23|Alexander M Hersman]] *[[Hersman-39|Mary Hersman Greenlee]] ==Sunset Memory Gardens, Parkersburg, West Virginia== [https://www.mapquest.com/us/west-virginia/sunset-memorial-funeral-home-and-memory-gardens-270956447] Map , [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=80052] Find A Grave Page *[[Hersman-37|Smith C. Hersman]] *[[Hersman-13|Woodrow Hersman]] / [[McKown-127|Dormal McKown Hersman]] (husband/wife) ==Gandeeville Cemetery, Gandeeville, West Virginia== *[[Hersman-29|Andrew Hersman]] / [[Cobb-5955|Minerva Cobb Hersman]] (husband/wife) ==Hunt Cemetery, Roane Co, West Virginia== *[[Hersman-28|Jacob Hersman]] / [[Cobb-5954|Dollie Cobb Hersman]] (husband/wife) ==Beaver Run Cemetery, Burlington, West Virginia== [http://www.wvgenweb.org/mineral/beaverrun.html], WV GenWeb *[[Hirschmann-20|Matthias Ulrich Hirschmann]] *[[Hirschmann-80|Christopher Hershman]] ==Christian I Cemetery, Locust Valley, Maryland== [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2432698&GRid=83129904&] Find A Grave Page *[[Harshman-162|Christian Hershman]] / [[Grossnickle-99|Catherine Grossnickle Hershman]] (husband/wife) ==Dunkard Cemetery, Roanoke Co, Virginia== *[[Frey-949|Eva Frey Hirschmann]] ==Research Notes== This is a project in progress.
'Family Business' a History of Grosvenor Chater 1690-1977, by Michael Chater
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The 'foreword' of this book reads as follows: 'Friends of Grosvenor Chater who are kind enough to read this short history of an old firm may wonder why it has been produced at this time, since the present year, so notable for another reason*, is not a numerical landmark for the Company. 1977 is, however, a significant year for Grosvenor Chater. After much planning and property negotiation, the Company, for so long a London-based firm, has been relocated so as better to perform its function of paper distribution. In the course of these upheavals we have been able to unearth from safes, ledgers and scrap-books, the material for a story which seems worth telling, however incomplete and scrappy it may be. Nearly three centuries and twelve reigns have passed since the Company was first founded, and 1977, which marks the beginning of a new era, is perhaps a suitable moment to look back and see how we got here.' * perhaps referring to Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee. The book was first published in Great Britain, 1977 by Grosvenor Chater & Company Limited at Brick Knoll Park, Ashley Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. Copyright 1977 Michael Chater. Designed by Maxwell Martyn. Printed and bound in Great Britain by W. & J. Mackay Limited, Chatham, Kent, England on paper made at Abbey Mills in North Wales. Jacket designed and printed by the John Roberts Press, Clerkenwell, London E.C.1.https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Family_business/0nbCzQEACAAJ?hl=en This 'open space page' serves as a place to connect the people mentioned in the book. A WikiTree profile is created, once a reliable accurate source has been identified, and the profile, under a 'See also:' heading, will link back to this 'open space page'. '''The following table was updated on the 5th June 2023.''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Maiden name!!First names!!Connection!!Page number(s)!!WikiTree-ID, date of birth, or note |- |Arnold||||Harry Eveleigh||buyer in the 1950's, company director 1962 until his death in 1965||48, 60||[[Arnold-22992|Harry Eveleigh Arnold (1914-1965)]] |- |Balston||||William||paper maker, company name 'Balston & Hollingworth' in Maidstone, Kent. See Hollingworth note below this table.||35||[[Balston-68|William Balston (1769-1849)]] |- |Barnard||Chater||Caroline||daughter of Eliezer Chater||19||[[Chater-15|Caroline (Chater) Barnard (1797-1876)]] |- |Barnard||||Edward||Caroline Chater's husband||19||[[Barnard-1103|Edward Barnard (1796-1867)]] |- |Barnard||Rutt||Ellen||daughter of Thomas Prentice Rutt||19||[[Rutt-133|Ellen (Rutt) Barnard (1835-1908)]] |- |Barnard||||Walter||Ellen Rutt's husband||19||[[Barnard-3926|Walter Barnard (1833-1922)]] |- |Barrett||||Samuel||engineer turner and fitter at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 1881||33||[[Barrett-15057|Samuel Barrett (abt.1844-)]] |- |Birch||||Mr. Lucas||confectioner shortly to become Ring & Brymer, neighbouring tenant of William Grosvenor's business in 1822||21||see Birch note below this table |- |Black||||John||managed the 'Town' sales in the 1960's||48||[[Black-24406|John Black (1883-)]] |- |Bradshaw||||Christopher||catalogue designer in 1953||47|| |- |Breton||||Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis||manager of the Grosvenor Chater office in Paris in 1889||39||[[Breton-170|Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis Breton (1827-1906)]] |- |Campbell||||Ian Douglas||11th Duke of Argyll||39||[[Campbell-11662|Ian Douglas Campbell (1903-1973)]] |- |Campbell||Clews||Louise Morris||Duchess of Argyll||39||[[Clews-72|Louise Morris (Clews) Timpson (1905-1970)]] |- |Chambers||||Mrs.||converted James Eden's pin-mill on the Dee estuary (see below) into a paper-mill about 1783||26|| |- |Chater||||Alfred Dougan||son of Leathley Chater, Chater family tree||7, 15, 16, 18, 28, 46, 54, 60||[[Chater-200|Alfred Dougan Chater (1890-1974)]] |- |Chater||||Arthur Grosvenor||son of George Chater (junior), Chater family tree||18||[[Chater-136|Arthur Grosvenor Chater (1866-1951)]] |- |Chater||||Eliezer||son of James Chater (junior), apprenticed to Richard Welles in 1779, Chater family tree||7, 14, 15, 18, 19||[[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater (abt.1764-1835)]] |- |Chater||||George||son of Eliezer Chater, Chater family tree||18, 32, 38, 39||[[Chater-98|George Chater (1808-1892)]] |- |Chater||||George (junior)||son of George Chater, Chater family tree||7, 18, 32, 37, 38, 39, 54||[[Chater-134|George Chater (1839-1915)]] |- |Chater||||Henry||son of Joseph Chater, Chater family tree||18||[[Chater-112|Henry Chater (1827-abt.1887)]] |- |Chater||||James||Chater family tree||18||[[Chater-138|James Chater (abt.1694-abt.1762)]] |- |Chater||||James (junior)||son of James Chater, Chater family tree||18||[[Chater-99|James Chater (abt.1732-1800)]] |- |Chater||||Joseph||son of James Chater (junior), Chater family tree||18||[[Chater-110|Joseph Chater (abt.1767-1838)]] |- |Chater||||Joseph (junior)||son of Joseph Chater, Chater family tree||18||[[Chater-111|Joseph Chater (1797-1875)]] |- |Chater||||Leathley||son of Henry Chater, Chater family tree||15, 18, 54||[[Chater-198|Leathley Chater (1858-1931)]] |- |Chater||||Lionel George||son of George Chater (junior), Chater family tee||7, 15, 18, 29, 40, 44, 54, 60||[[Chater-137|Lionel George Chater (1869-1964)]] |- |Chater||||Michael Dougan||author, son of Alfred Dougan Chater, Chater family tree||cover page, title page, 9, 16, 18, 58, 60||[[Chater-254|Michael Dougan Chater (1917-1994)]] |- |Chater||||Simon D.||son of Michael Dougan Chater, Chater family tree||18||[[Chater-255|Simon D. Chater]] |- |Chater||||Vernor||(Colonel), son of George Chater, Chater family tree||18, 39, 56||[[Chater-135|Vernor Chater (1842-1928)]] |- |Cooper||||George||elected as a director in 1971||60|| |- |Donaldson||||Graham||advertisement designer in the 1970's||8|| |- |Downing||||Wilfred Leslie||head of Accounts Department post-war||49||[[Downing-5210|Wilfred Leslie Downing (1911-1968)]] |- |Eden||||James||a pin-mill was built for him, a pin maker, in 1764 near to the Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary, according to Thomas Pennant (see below)||26|| |- |Fox||||Edward||silk mercer, died in 1882||32||possibly this silk manufacturer (Fox-24216) |- |Gardner||||Peter||Assistant M.D. of Wiggins Teape||9||see Gardner note below this table |- |Glasgow||||Reginald||managed 'Town' and 'Country' sales in the 1970's, elected director in 1977||48, 62|| |- |Grosvenor||||Robert||Wholesale Stationer in Leadenhall Street, London, Grosvenor family tree||13, 17||[[Grosvenor-459|Robert Grosvenor (abt.1677-abt.1752)]] |- |Grosvenor||||Robert (junior)||son of Robert Grosvenor, Grosvenor family tree||17||[[Grosvenor-458|Robert Grosvenor (abt.1706-1763)]] |- |Grosvenor||||Septimus||great, great grandson of the original Robert Grosvenor, son of William Limbury Grosvenor (junior), Grosvenor family tree||15, 17||[[Grosvenor-455|Septimus Grosvenor (1820-1896)]] |- |Grosvenor||||William Henry||son of William Limbury Grosvenor (junior), Grosvenor family tree||17||[[Grosvenor-451|William Henry Grosvenor (abt.1808-1885)]] |- |Grosvenor||||William Limbury||son of Robert Grosvenor (junior), Grosvenor family tree||14, 17||[[Grosvenor-449|William Limbery Grosvenor (abt.1745-abt.1832)]] |- |Grosvenor||||William Limbury (junior)||son of William Limbury Grosvenor, Grosvenor family tree||13, 14, 17||[[Grosvenor-450|William Limbery Grosvenor (1778-1861)]] |- |Hall||||Richard||head of Finishing Department at Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary sometime in the 1930's-1960's||30||[[Hall-68233|Richard Hall (1908-)]] |- |Hanover||Hanover||Alexandrina Victoria||Queen Victoria||39||[[Hanover-230|Alexandrina Victoria Hanover (1819-1901)]] |- |Harmsworth||||Alfred Charles William||Lord Northcliffe, 1893 journalist||38||[[Harmsworth-19|Alfred Charles William Harmsworth (1865-1922)]] |- |Harmsworth||||Harold Sidney||Lod Rothermere, 1893 journalist||38||[[Harmsworth-21|Harold Sidney Harmsworth Bt. (1868-1940)]] |- |Hart||||Tom||managing director of Benham's of Colchester, printers in the 1960's||47|| |- |Henniker-Major||||Richard Arthur Otway||(Hon.) elected as a non-executive director in 1971||60||[[Henniker-Major-31|Richard Arthur Otway Henniker-Major (1917-2003)]] |- |Hill||||William||paper-mill owner in 1821, in Greenfield, near Abbey Paper Mill||26|| |- |Hollingworth||||Finch||paper maker, company name 'Balston & Hollingworth' in Maidstone, Kent. See Hollingworth note below this table.||35||[[Hollingworth-523|Finch Hollingworth (1761-1838)]] |- |Hollingworth||||Thomas Robert||paper maker, company name 'Balston & Hollingworth' in Maidstone, Kent. See Hollingworth note below this table.||35||[[Hollingworth-526|Thomas Robert Hollingworth (abt.1764-1826)]] |- |Jamieson||||William Tough||manager of the 'cutting room' in Old Street, London in the 1940's and North Wales||45||[[Jamieson-4409|William Tough Jamieson (1887-)]] |- |Johnston||||Jim||member of staff, casualty in the 1914-1918 war||41|| |- |Jones||||G. Stanley||chief engineer at Abbey Mill on the Dee estuary 1945-1975||8, 30||[[Jones-136069|George Stanley Jones (1905-1988)]] |- |Judson||||?||partner in Messrs Hugill & Co. (auditors) in 1937||49|| |- |Kelman||||John||foreman||8||[[Kelman-301|John Kelman (1917-1985)]] |- |Kemp||||Henry Steven||paper maker at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 1881||33||[[Kemp-11416|Henry Steven Kemp (abt.1817-1882)]] |- |Logan||||William D.||appointed as secretary and elected as a director in 1973||62||[[Logan-8160|Wiiliam D. Logan (1906-)]] |- |Marshall||||Richard||bookseller, company name 'Simpkin Marshall'||36||[[Marshall-28393|Richard Marshall (abt.1790-)]] |- |Meads||||Alfred||paper maker at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 1881||33||[[Meads-1402|Alfred Meads (1828-1902)]] |- |Moore||||James||paper maker at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 1881||33||[[Moore-82177|James Moore (abt.1829-1903)]] |- |Moran||||James||Editor of Printing World||9|| |- |Morison||||Stanley||typographer, author and journalist||28||[[Morison-749|Stanley Arthur Morison (1889-1967)]] |- |Mortimer||||Wilfred||partner in Messrs Hugill & Co. (auditors) in 1937||49|| |- |Mostyn||||Piers (Sir)||freeholder of the land in Greenfield near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales in 1854||26||[[Mostyn-409|Thomas Pyers Mostyn (1828-)]] |- |Oldham||||Reginald D'Oyley||Guard Bridge paper maker's representative||43||[[Oldham-2870|Reginald D'Oyley Oldham (1895-1971)]] |- |Oswick||||George Ernest||Reed & Smith representative||43||[[Oswick-8|George Ernest Oswick (1882-1968)]] |- |Pennant||||Thomas||a writer, in 1796 referring to the Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary||25||[[Pennant-31|Thomas Pennant Esq. (abt.1730-)]] |- |Petrie||Robertson||Charlotte Barclay||John Petrie's wife||7||[[Robertson-27989|Charlotte Barclay (Robertson) Petrie (abt.1851-1933)]] |- |Petrie||||John||3rd manager of Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary, from 1897 until his death in 1931. ||7, 29, 57||[[Petrie-2265|John Petrie (abt.1855-abt.1931)]] |- |Pinnigar||||Fred||managed the 'Town' sales in the 1970's, buyer||48|| |- |Pitt||||Thomas||Hollingworth representative, in 1921 represenative for Robert Yates Ltd.||43||[[Pitt-2936|Thomas Pitt (1859-1954)]] |- |Pym||||William Bowles||paper maker at Glory Mill near High Wycombe in 1881 see William Bowles Pym (paper maker) in 1881 census||33||[[Pym-271|William Bowles Pym (1821-1906)]] |- |Reed||||Albert Ralph (Sir)||controller of the Paper Board set up by the government in 1939||46||[[Reed-33225|Albert Ralph Reed F.C.G.I. (1884-1958)]] |- |Roberts||||Brunt||chief engineer at Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary, sometime in the 1930's-1960's||30|| |- |Roberts||||Raymond||catalogue designer in 1956 working for Benham's of Colchester, printers||47|| |- |Rutt ||||Alfred||son of Thomas Prentice Rutt, Rutt family tree||19||[[Rutt-160|Alfred Rutt (1848-1885)]] |- |Rutt ||||Alfred Hugh||son of Harold Alfred Rutt, Rutt family tree, 4th manager of Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary from 1931 until 1967||7, 19, 29, 55, 56, 57, 60||[[Rutt-327|Alfred Hugh Rutt (1902-abt.1984)]] |- |Rutt ||||Anthony Duncan||son of Duncan Harold Rutt, Rutt family tree, joined the firm in 1951, resigned from the Board in 1975||19, 49, 60, 62||[[Rutt-364|Anthony Duncan Rutt]] |- |Rutt ||||Charles||nephew of William Grosvenor, apprentice to Richard Welles in 1786, Rutt family tree||14, 19||[[Rutt-153|Charles Rutt (abt.1772-abt.1862)]] |- |Rutt ||||Derek Alan||son of Duncan Harold Rutt, Rutt family tree, joined the firm in 1955, assistant manager of Abbey Mill in 1973||8, 19, 49, 60, 63||[[Rutt-365|Derek Alan Rutt]] |- |Rutt ||||Duncan Harold||son of Harold Alfred Rutt, Rutt family tree||16, 19, 48, 56, 62||[[Rutt-328|Duncan Harold Rutt (1907-1995)]] |- |Rutt ||||Harold Alfred||son of Alfred Rutt, Secretary, Rutt family tree||15, 16, 19, 44, 54, 58||[[Rutt-259|Harold Alfred Rutt (1872-1941)]] |- |Rutt ||||Malcolm Prentice||son of Alfred Hugh Rutt, Rutt family tree, 5th manager of Abbey Paper Mill from 1967 until 2003||8, 19, 29, 58, 59, 61||[[Rutt-366|Malcolm Prentice Rutt]] |- |Rutt ||||Thomas||son of Thomas Prentice Rutt, Rutt family tree||15, 19, 33, 54||[[Rutt-155|Thomas Rutt (1832-1920)]] |- |Rutt ||||Thomas Prentice||son of Charles Rutt, Rutt family tree||19, 32||[[Rutt-152|Thomas Prentice Rutt (1805-1880)]] |- |Saville||||John George Charles||Lord Mexborough, owner of No.11 Cornhill, London estate in the 1800's||21||[[Saville-330|John Charles George Saville (1810-1899)]] |- |Savory||||Thomas Harrison||trade representative||43||[[Savory-532|Thomas Harrison Savory (1878-1959)]] |- |Simon||||Oliver Joseh||printer and publisher||28||[[Simon-2597|Oliver Joseph Simon (1895-1956)]] |- |Simpkin||||William||bookseller, company name 'Simpkin Marshall'||36||[[Simpkin-412|William Simpkin (abt.1772-1854)]] |- |Spicer||||John Edmund Philip (Capt.)||provided a mortgage to Glory Mill near High Wycombe when the Company needed working capital. See Spicer note below this table.||32||[[Spicer-1015|John Edmund Philip Spicer (1850-1928)]] |- |Stevens||||Charles||paper-mill owner in 1824, in Greenfield, near Abbey Paper Mill||26|| |- |Stevens||||Roger||catalogue designer in 1956 working for Benham's of Colchester, printers||47|| |- |Stone||||Alan Reynolds||artist, engraver, typographer||41||[[Stone-27044|Alan Reynolds Stone (1909-1979)]] |- |Unsworth||||Richard||paper-mill owner in Greenfield, near Abbey Paper Mill in 1824||26||[[Unsworth-628|Richard Unsworth (1786-)]] |- |Wallace||||Mr.||1st manager of the Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary from 1854||29|| |- |Warren||||Mr.||2nd manager of the Abbey Paper Mill on the Dee estuary until 1897||29|| |- |Welles||||Richard||Stationer at 11 Cornhill, London, 18th century||7, 14|| |- |Wright||||Albert||guillotine operator at St Albans, Hertfordshire, (from 1977)||8, 62|| |} '''References from the above table:''' Birch note: https://search.lma.gov.uk/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/LMA_OPAC/web_detail/REFD+LMA~2F4594?SESSIONSEARCH Gardner note: Awarded the C.B.E. in the 1976 New Year Honours List. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_New_Year_Honours Hollingworth note: https://vintagepaper.co/blogs/news/turkey-mill Spicer note: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brief_History_of_the_Spicer_Family_and_their_involvement_in_Papermaking_along_the_Wye ==Sources==
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The goal of this project is to profile castles that I have found while researching my family tree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Schon-264|Troy Schon]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Pictures, pictures, pictures. -Builders -Notable nobles. -Military engagements. -History of ownership. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12512936 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Family connections around Black Springs and Oberon New South Wales
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The goal of this project is to map the interrelated family connections around Black Springs and Oberon New South Wales. As this area was isolated up until the 1880s the families of the area have multiple connections. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gorman-1067|Elsie Gorman]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * add known connections * list early settlers *list their farms *good source http://www.jimfleming.id.au/up/index.htm https://www.blackspringscommunityassociation.com.au/copy-of-about-us *Grady descendants are buried at black springs cemetery, Oberon cemetery https://austcemindex.com/?cemid=183&photographer=1 Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11380506 send me a private message]. Thanks! ''Early families'' *Behan married Gorman (Shooters hill) Grady *Dargin married Gorman Whalan (Charles 1792 line) *Donnelly, married Grady Hanrahan McGuirk **James Donnelly married Margaret Hanrahan in the Black Springs area on 17 Jun 1854 and they had three children: *Grady daughters are founding mothers of the Casey/Kessey, Foran and Rawson families, Mary (c1807 - 1880 Rawson), Ellen (c1812 - 1894 Foran), Judith (c1816 - 1883 Casey/Kessey), later generations married Gorman Truscotts Flat, Gorman Shooters Hill *Phillips, daughters are founding mothers of the Gorman and Nightingale families, later generations married into the Crozier, Lee, Hogan and Foran families *Gorman Grady marriages **[[Gorman-1668|Alice (Gorman) Ryan]] married Maurice Alfred Grady B:4 Oct 1908 Lithgow, New South Wales, D:1983, son of William James Grady BIRTH 16 SEPTEMBER 1855 DEATH 13 JULY 1927 GRADY WILLIAM J15097/1927 WILLIAM MARGARET OBERON • Oberon Alice's parents **[[Gorman-1077|John 1852]] and [[Grady-653|Rosanna (Grady) Gorman (1856 - 1935)]] **[[Gorman-1072|William Gorman (16 Nov 1850 - 01 Apr 1882)]] married [[Grady-65|Margaret (Grady) Joyce (1856 - 1935)]] John and William are brothers, Margaret and Rosanna aunt and niece There is a good list of local names at[ https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12861544?searchTerm=Fosters%20Valley%20south%20of%20Bathurst The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) Fri 29 May 1840 Page 1 A LIST OF OUTRAGES COMMITTED IN THE DISTRICT OF BATHURST.] ''Farms'' *[[Gorman-1073|James Gorman]] Truscotts Flat, *[[Gorman-1535|James Gorman]] Shooters Hill *Rawsons [[Rawson-618|Samuel]] and Mary Grady Brisbane Valley where the family cemetery is *[[Donnelly-1255|James Donnelly]] and Anne lived at Brisbane Valley in the Fish River district near Oberon, NSW. Their land is in Mozart and now forms part of the property Lochlene. *[[ | ]] *[[ | ]] *[[ | ]] *[[Grady-654 | James Grady]] near the source of Fish River Creek and acquired numerous other blocks until 1859 when his estate was considerable/ Charley's Hill Black Springs Later went to John (1839-1925) and his wife Mary (McGuirk 1838-1925) and probably their son James (1861-1921)? *John Kessey married Patrick and Catherine’s Hogan daughter Mary Anne Kessey (KESSEY MARY A10401/1907 PATRICK CATHERINE OBERON) and settled Wattle Park. *JAMES Stevenson obtained Swatchfield in 1857. *William Robinson and Jane Robinson, nee Stilwell, settled at Melville Park in 1859. *Daniel Stapleton married Mary Walsh at St Mary’s Cathedral in 1853 and settled at Isabella. ==Sources== *[https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/65555523/family/familyview?cfpid=36143421630 Black springs Ancestry tree] *''Bathurst Pioneers'' http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nswbfhg/BathurstPioneers.pdf *[http://www.jimfleming.id.au/up/index.htm Jim Flemming] * [ http://oakycamp.com/_pdfs/History_of_Oberon_Shire_2004.pdf History of Oberon Shire] *https://www.blackspringscommunityassociation.com.au/copy-of-about-us *Avoca, the faith of the pioneers / G.M. Cashman. T *the Gradys are mentioned in this [https://www.oberonreview.com.au/story/6388323/black-springs-looks-back-avoca-church-a-monument-to-faith/ article on Avoca church]
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[[Category:Sources by Name]][[Category: Source Directories]] ==Family Data Collection - Individual Records== * A unique database containing 5 million genealogical records (20 million names) that were saved from destruction after being rejected from scientific studies. The Family Data Collection records were created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's "by-products" and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed. * Thousands of families are known to be present in the database, containing 20 million names in 5 million records. This data covers the entire U.S. for a wide expanse of years. At a minimum, each record contains an individual's name, date and place of birth, and the name of his or her father. A complete record will contain the following information for an individual: Name, Date and Place of Birth, Date and Place Married, Date and Place of Death, Name of Spouse, Name of Father, Name of Mother, Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the even took place. * Databases like these are great starting points for beginning your research. * It is always good to find out what others have already learned and compiled about your ancestors. * Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. After finding the name of an ancestor, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the event took place. ===Citation Example=== :::''[[Space:Family_Data_Collection|Family Data Collection]]'' (Edmund West Co., Provo, UT, USA) ===Footnote Example=== ::: [[#FDC|Family Data Collection]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_Data_Collection|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available From=== * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7249 Ancestry.com]
Family data sheets collected by Claude Wayne and Ernest Secrest
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Secrest, Claude Wayne and Ernest Lyle - Handwritten Pages - Family data sheets collected by Claude Wayne and Ernest Secrest, statement by Secrest, Claude Wayne (now deceased); Secrest, Claude Wayne data typed by Leona Thurman dated Sept. 1972. The information on the Secrest, Waldron family table was collected and arranged, to the best of my ability by Claude Wayne Secrest, 1716 N. Quebec Street, Arlington, Va. 22207. This information we collected over a period of ten years, so if you are under ten years old, your name is probably not listed. There are probably some errors, as most sources are word of mouth. I wish to thank the following people who helped make this possible: Mrs. Ellen B. McManaway (Deceased), Mrs. Annie B. Beard (Age 98), Mrs. Russell Jones, Mrs. Earl Waldron, Mrs. Huldah Wheeler, Mrs. Naomi Robertson, Mrs. Ethel Secrest, Mrs. Dorothy Creasy, Mrs. Marion Cormany, Mr. Ernest L.Secrest, Mr. Ira Quarles, Mrs. Elsie Oliver, Mr. Alfred St. Clair, Mrs. Dennis Bowyer, Mrs. Eva Jones, Mrs. Mary Watson, Mrs. Thelma Bean, Mrs. Leona Thurman (copy in possession of [[Secrest-288|BJS]])
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This was the farm of Robert S Godwin and Sallie (Sarah Phillips) Godwin. It has been in my family since the 1800;s I sorry to say our family is in the verge of losing it due the greed of other people. The property has valuable minerals and a greedy business wants the land just for that, Meanwhile they don't care there's an old farm house that was built by the blood sweat tears of my family after the Civil War, The house as of now is used by my cousins as a hunting camp or a get away from the city life. My family is middle class blue collar hard working people that have always worked for what they have and what they want in life, Its hard to fight their lawyers anymore. So this Family Farm will become a memory for us and a story for my future family members, to tell.
Family Grave Geissinger on Bergfriedhof Heidelberg-Südstadt
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[[Category:Baden-Württemberg, Geisinger Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Geisinger}} == Family Grave Geissinger == === Introduction === :This page documents the family grave Geissinger from cemetery "Bergfriedhof Heidelberg-Südstadt". The photos are original published in the "[https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4612&tomb=818&b=&lang=de Grabsteine]" project at genealogy.com. :This page is part of the [[Space:Geisinger_Name_Study | Geisinger Name Study]]. === Location === :The address of the graveyard is today: Bergfriedhof Heidelberg-Südstadt, Steigerweg 20, 69115 Heidelberg. It is one of the largest graveyards (15 ha) in the region and was founded in 1844.Official information of City of Heidelberg: [https://www.heidelberg.de/hd,Lde/HD/Rathaus/Bergfriedhof+mit+Krematorium.html Bergfriedhof].Wikipedia: German - [https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergfriedhof_(Heidelberg) Bergfriedhof (Heidelberg)]. === Grave and Family === {{Image|file=Family_Grave_Geissinger_on_Bergfriedhof_Heidelberg-Sudstadt.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''Family Grave Geissinger'''
Source: Gerhard Sch., 2017 - [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4612&tomb=818&b=&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net] }} :The grave consists of a Memorial stone with a large main plate and two smaller later added grave plates. :The main plate contains names of 3 generations: :'''First generation:'''
# [[Geisinger-262|Konrad Geissinger (1838-1897)]]. Konrad senior is the first generation of this Geissinger Family in Heidelberg, though he never lived in Heidelberg and his name is engraved in his memory. He was born in Weinheim in 1838, he lived and worked as glacier there and died in 1897 also in Weinheim. Konrad was buried on July 16th, 1897 in the protestant parish Weinheim Altstadt.'''Burial of Konrad Geisinger:''' "Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPDJ-6BPL : 27 October 2021), Konrad Geisinger, 16 Jul 1897; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Burial, Weinheim, Weinheim, Weinheim, Baden, Deutschland, Weinheim, German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. [http://www.archion.de/p/58c88a397b/ Archion.de. Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Weinheim Altstadtpfarrei > Beerdigungen 1883 - 1912. Image 160]. ''311. Im Jahr 1897 wurden beerdigt: No. 66 | Beerdigungszeit. den 16. Juli nachmittags 6 Uhr. | Todestag. den 14. | Namen, Beruf und Wohnort des Verstorbenen. Geisinger Konrad, Glasermeister hier, Ehemann der Barbara geb. Goos, Eltern: Johann Konrad Geisinger & Elisabeth geb. Walter. | Alter. 58 J 9 M. 4 Tg. | Bemerkungen. - ''. # Konrad's wife [[Goos-217|Barbara (Goos) Geissinger (1843-1924)]]. She died on January 7th, 1924 in Heidelberg and was burried on the 9th.'''Burial of Barbara Geissinger:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/sharing/27830276?h=a38973&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry.com. Database Entry. Collection name: Baden und Hessen, Deutschland, evangelische Kirchenbücher, 1502-1985]. {{Image|file=Family_Grave_Geissinger_on_Bergfriedhof_Heidelberg-Sudstadt-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''Main Plate'''
Source: Gerhard Sch., 2017 - [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4612&tomb=818&b=&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net] }} :'''Second generation:'''
# [[Geisinger-264|Johann Conrad (Geisinger) Geissinger (1868-1937)]] as Prof. Konrad Geissinger. Konrad junior was born in Weinheim and lived from about 1900 in Heidelberg, first as a teacher of mathematics and geography, then as a professor. He died on September 1st, 1937 and was burried on September 3rd on the "Bergfriedhof Heidelberg.'''Burial of Johann Konrad Geissinger:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/sharing/27830349?h=9d7c26&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry.com. Database Entry. Collection: Baden und Hessen, Deutschland, evangelische Kirchenbücher, 1502-1985]. # Konrad's wife [[Stautz-12|Sophie Katharine Wilhelmine (Stautz) Geissinger (1872-1947)]]. Sophie Stautz was as her husband born in Weinheim.'''Note:''' Church or Civil record of Death/Burial not found yet. # [[Geisinger-263|Friedrich Wilhelm (Geisinger) Geissinger (1865-1953)]] as "Tel.Dir. Wilh. Geissinger". Wilhelm was born in Weinheim. He made an official career in telegraph office, he was employed at the main post office in Erfurt, then at the telegraph office in Karlsruhe. When excactly he moved to Heidelberg is not identified yet. Wilhelm died on February 1st, 1953 in Heidelberg and was buried on Feburary 4th on the "Bergfriedhof Heidelberg Südstadt".'''Burial of Friedrich Wilhelm Geissinger:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/6941439:61060 Ancestry.com. Database Entry of collection Baden und Hessen, Deutschland, evangelische Kirchenbücher, 1502-1985.] # Wilhelm's wife [[Schlosser-904|Cornelia Maria Paulina (Schlosser) Geissinger (1874-1955)]]. Cornelie was born 1874 in Mannheim as daughter of the opera singer Eduard Schlosser. She died on March 27th, 1955 in Heidelberg. {{Image|file=Family_Grave_Geissinger_on_Bergfriedhof_Heidelberg-Sudstadt-3.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''Small Plate dedicated to family Fröhner'''
Source: Gerhard Sch., 2017 - [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4612&tomb=818&b=&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net] }} :'''Third Generation:''' # Son of Konrad junior: [[Geissinger-236|Wilhelm Werner Geissinger (1898-1917)]] was born on December 30, 1898 in Wiesloch and died on August 31, 1917 in World War I. The war grave is in Montaigu I, Block 5 Grave 18.'''Death of Wilhelm Geissinger:''' Deutsche Verlustlisten, 20724 (Pr. 942), 20 September 1917. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/2124/images/45886_1751%5E21%5E2%5E-00102?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lPw9&_phstart=successSource&pId=5625166 Ancestry.com. Deutschland, Verlustlisten im 1. Weltkrieg, 1914-1919 database on-line. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Ursprüngliche Daten: Deutsche Verlustlisten 1914 bis 1919. Berlin, Deutschland: Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt).] ''Geissinger, Wilhelm Fahnj. Utffz. - 30.12. Wiesloch, Heidelberg - + an seinen Wunden.'''''War Grave of Wilhelm Geissinger:''' [https://www.volksbund.de/erinnern-gedenken/graebersuche-online/detail/556b36773e62bc64e3f5e0e112f439d1 Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V.] # Daugther of Wilhelm: [[Geissinger-235|Hildegard Geissinger (1896-1972)]] was born on July 24th, 1896 in Erfurt and died 1972 in Heidelberg.
The third generation continues on the '''smaller plate dedicated to Fröhner''':
# Konrad junior's son in law Oberbaudirektor [[Fröhner-5|Gustav Julius Fröhner (1891-1941)]]. Gustav was born 1891 in Weinheim. He married 1923 to Katharina Anna Elfried Geissinger in Heidelberg. Gustav died in the WorldWar II on August 24th, 1941 in Narva/Estland.'''Death of Gustav Julius Fröhner:''' Standesamt Mannheim, Sterberegister, 1942, Nr. 64 Beil. 36. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/7573/images/420_blatt_0069?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.256948875.1053643966.1648188121-675153800.1648188121&pId=208207 Ancestry.com. Mannheim, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1870-1950 database on-line. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Ursprüngliche Daten: Personenstandsregister: Sterberegister Standesamt Mannheim und Vororte 1876-1950. Stadtarchiv Mannheim, Deutschland. Image 68.] ''Nr. 64 Beil. 36 Mannheim, den 6. Januar 1942. Der '''Oberbaudirektor Gustav Julius Fröhner''', evangelisch, zur Zeit # Hauptmann beim Stab Brücken-Bau-Bataillon 683 wohnhaft in Mannheim, Kalmitplatz 13 ist am '''24. August 1941''' um 10 Uhr 30 Minuten in Narwa, Hauptverbandsplatz, '''gefallen'''. Der Verstorbene war '''geboren am 19. November 1891''' in Weinheim (Standesamt Weinheim Nr. 280/1891) Vater: Adam Fröhner, verstorben, zuletzt wohnhaft in Weinheim, Mutter: Katharina Elisabetha Fröhner geborene Betz, verstorben, zuletzt wohnhaft in Weinheim. Der Verstorbene war '''verheiratet mit der Katharina Anna Elfried Föhner geborenen Geissinger'''. Eingetragen auf schriftliche Anzeige der Wehmachtauskunftstelle für Kriegerverluste und Kriegsgefangene vom 29. Dezember 1941, sowie der eigenen Ermittelung.... Todesursache: gefallen. '''Eheschließung des Verstorbenen am 17.5.1923 in Heidelberg''' (Standesamt Heidelberg Nr. 229/1923). #Aufgrund der Anzeige der Wehrmachtsauskunftsstelle vom 27. Mai 1944 wird der nebenstehende Eintrag wie folgt berichtigt: Der Gefallen war nicht "Hauptmann" sondern "Major der Reserve". Mannheim, den 19. Juni 1944. ... Randnotizen: 4 mjK 21.2.42.'' # Konrad junior's daughter [[Geissinger-234|Katharina Anna Elfried (Geissinger) Fröhner (1900-1978)]]. Elfried was born 1900 in Mannheim and passed away on March 1st, 1978 in Heidelberg.'''Birth of Katharina Anna Elfried Geissinger:''' Standesamt Mannheim, Geburtsregister, 1900 Nr. 4283. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/7534/images/172_blatt_0053?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=f5b2bd99a015474d4e162be703328121&usePUB=true&_phsrc=VHS8&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.28029116.1053643966.1648188121-675153800.1648188121&pId=223726 Ancestry.com. Mannheim, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1870-1900 (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Ursprüngliche Daten: Personenstandsregister: Geburtsregister Standesamt Mannheim und Vororte 1876-1900, Stadtarchiv Mannheim, Mannheim. Deutschland. Image 4345.] ''Nr. 4283. Mannheim am 4. Dezember 1900. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Professsor Johann Konrad Geissinger wohnhaft in Mannheim ?ennershofstraße 16 evangelischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Sofia Geissinger geborenen Stautz, seiner Ehefrau evangelischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm zu Mannheim in seiner Wohnung am '''dritten Dezember des Jahres tausend neunhundert''' mittags um zwölf Uhr ein Mädchen geboren worden sei und daß das Kind die Vornamen '''Katharina Anna Elfried''' erhalten habe. ...- Randnotizen: H. Zum -I-. Male geheiratet Nr. 229/1923 Heidelberg. - '''Verstorben am 1.3.1978 in Heidelberg''' Heidelberg 552/1978 Standesamt und Nr. - Testaments-Kartei Nr. 2109.'' '''Fourth Generation:''' {{Image|file=Family_Grave_Geissinger_on_Bergfriedhof_Heidelberg-Sudstadt-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''Small Plate dedicated to Prof. Dieter Geissinger'''
Source: Gerhard Sch., 2017 - [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4612&tomb=818&b=&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net] }} : The fourth generation is on a dedicated plate to [[Geissinger-237|Hans Dieter Geissinger (1930-1996)]]: Prof. Dieter Geisinger was born in 1930 in Mannheim. In 1949 he emigrated to North America. He studied and graduated in veterinary science in Ontario, Canada. After his retirement he worked in Nigeria, were he died in 1996. == Acknowledgements == Many thanks to the "[https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/ Grabsteine-Projekt]" of the "Verein für Computer Genealogie", which makes the photos of the Bergfriedhof Heidelberg available online. Special thanks to the photographer Gerhard Sch., who had taken the photos in the year 2017.Verein für Computer Genealogie: [https://www.compgen.de/ Webpage] == Sources ==
Source: Gerhard Sch., 2017 - [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4612&tomb=818&b=&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net] }} :The grave consists of a Memorial stone with a large main plate and two smaller later added grave plates. :The main plate contains names of 3 generations: :'''First generation:'''
# [[Geisinger-262|Konrad Geissinger (1838-1897)]]. Konrad senior is the first generation of this Geissinger Family in Heidelberg, though he never lived in Heidelberg and his name is engraved in his memory. He was born in Weinheim in 1838, he lived and worked as glacier there and died in 1897 also in Weinheim. Konrad was buried on July 16th, 1897 in the protestant parish Weinheim Altstadt.'''Burial of Konrad Geisinger:''' "Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPDJ-6BPL : 27 October 2021), Konrad Geisinger, 16 Jul 1897; images digitized and records extracted by Ancestry; citing Burial, Weinheim, Weinheim, Weinheim, Baden, Deutschland, Weinheim, German Lutheran Collection, various parishes, Germany. [http://www.archion.de/p/58c88a397b/ Archion.de. Baden: Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe > Weinheim Altstadtpfarrei > Beerdigungen 1883 - 1912. Image 160]. ''311. Im Jahr 1897 wurden beerdigt: No. 66 | Beerdigungszeit. den 16. Juli nachmittags 6 Uhr. | Todestag. den 14. | Namen, Beruf und Wohnort des Verstorbenen. Geisinger Konrad, Glasermeister hier, Ehemann der Barbara geb. Goos, Eltern: Johann Konrad Geisinger & Elisabeth geb. Walter. | Alter. 58 J 9 M. 4 Tg. | Bemerkungen. - ''. # Konrad's wife [[Goos-217|Barbara (Goos) Geissinger (1843-1924)]]. She died on January 7th, 1924 in Heidelberg and was burried on the 9th.'''Burial of Barbara Geissinger:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/sharing/27830276?h=a38973&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry.com. Database Entry. Collection name: Baden und Hessen, Deutschland, evangelische Kirchenbücher, 1502-1985]. {{Image|file=Family_Grave_Geissinger_on_Bergfriedhof_Heidelberg-Sudstadt-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''Main Plate'''
Source: Gerhard Sch., 2017 - [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4612&tomb=818&b=&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net] }} :'''Second generation:'''
# [[Geisinger-264|Johann Conrad (Geisinger) Geissinger (1868-1937)]] as Prof. Konrad Geissinger. Konrad junior was born in Weinheim and lived from about 1900 in Heidelberg, first as a teacher of mathematics and geography, then as a professor. He died on September 1st, 1937 and was burried on September 3rd on the "Bergfriedhof Heidelberg.'''Burial of Johann Konrad Geissinger:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/sharing/27830349?h=9d7c26&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry.com. Database Entry. Collection: Baden und Hessen, Deutschland, evangelische Kirchenbücher, 1502-1985]. # Konrad's wife [[Stautz-12|Sophie Katharine Wilhelmine (Stautz) Geissinger (1872-1947)]]. Sophie Stautz was as her husband born in Weinheim.'''Note:''' Church or Civil record of Death/Burial not found yet. # [[Geisinger-263|Friedrich Wilhelm (Geisinger) Geissinger (1865-1953)]] as "Tel.Dir. Wilh. Geissinger". Wilhelm was born in Weinheim. He made an official career in telegraph office, he was employed at the main post office in Erfurt, then at the telegraph office in Karlsruhe. When excactly he moved to Heidelberg is not identified yet. Wilhelm died on February 1st, 1953 in Heidelberg and was buried on Feburary 4th on the "Bergfriedhof Heidelberg Südstadt".'''Burial of Friedrich Wilhelm Geissinger:''' [https://www.ancestry.de/discoveryui-content/view/6941439:61060 Ancestry.com. Database Entry of collection Baden und Hessen, Deutschland, evangelische Kirchenbücher, 1502-1985.] # Wilhelm's wife [[Schlosser-904|Cornelia Maria Paulina (Schlosser) Geissinger (1874-1955)]]. Cornelie was born 1874 in Mannheim as daughter of the opera singer Eduard Schlosser. She died on March 27th, 1955 in Heidelberg. {{Image|file=Family_Grave_Geissinger_on_Bergfriedhof_Heidelberg-Sudstadt-3.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''Small Plate dedicated to family Fröhner'''
Source: Gerhard Sch., 2017 - [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4612&tomb=818&b=&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net] }} :'''Third Generation:''' # Son of Konrad junior: [[Geissinger-236|Wilhelm Werner Geissinger (1898-1917)]] was born on December 30, 1898 in Wiesloch and died on August 31, 1917 in World War I. The war grave is in Montaigu I, Block 5 Grave 18.'''Death of Wilhelm Geissinger:''' Deutsche Verlustlisten, 20724 (Pr. 942), 20 September 1917. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/2124/images/45886_1751%5E21%5E2%5E-00102?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lPw9&_phstart=successSource&pId=5625166 Ancestry.com. Deutschland, Verlustlisten im 1. Weltkrieg, 1914-1919 database on-line. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Ursprüngliche Daten: Deutsche Verlustlisten 1914 bis 1919. Berlin, Deutschland: Deutsche Dienststelle (WASt).] ''Geissinger, Wilhelm Fahnj. Utffz. - 30.12. Wiesloch, Heidelberg - + an seinen Wunden.'''''War Grave of Wilhelm Geissinger:''' [https://www.volksbund.de/erinnern-gedenken/graebersuche-online/detail/556b36773e62bc64e3f5e0e112f439d1 Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V.] # Daugther of Wilhelm: [[Geissinger-235|Hildegard Geissinger (1896-1972)]] was born on July 24th, 1896 in Erfurt and died 1972 in Heidelberg.
The third generation continues on the '''smaller plate dedicated to Fröhner''':
# Konrad junior's son in law Oberbaudirektor [[Fröhner-5|Gustav Julius Fröhner (1891-1941)]]. Gustav was born 1891 in Weinheim. He married 1923 to Katharina Anna Elfried Geissinger in Heidelberg. Gustav died in the WorldWar II on August 24th, 1941 in Narva/Estland.'''Death of Gustav Julius Fröhner:''' Standesamt Mannheim, Sterberegister, 1942, Nr. 64 Beil. 36. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/7573/images/420_blatt_0069?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.256948875.1053643966.1648188121-675153800.1648188121&pId=208207 Ancestry.com. Mannheim, Deutschland, Sterberegister, 1870-1950 database on-line. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Ursprüngliche Daten: Personenstandsregister: Sterberegister Standesamt Mannheim und Vororte 1876-1950. Stadtarchiv Mannheim, Deutschland. Image 68.] ''Nr. 64 Beil. 36 Mannheim, den 6. Januar 1942. Der '''Oberbaudirektor Gustav Julius Fröhner''', evangelisch, zur Zeit # Hauptmann beim Stab Brücken-Bau-Bataillon 683 wohnhaft in Mannheim, Kalmitplatz 13 ist am '''24. August 1941''' um 10 Uhr 30 Minuten in Narwa, Hauptverbandsplatz, '''gefallen'''. Der Verstorbene war '''geboren am 19. November 1891''' in Weinheim (Standesamt Weinheim Nr. 280/1891) Vater: Adam Fröhner, verstorben, zuletzt wohnhaft in Weinheim, Mutter: Katharina Elisabetha Fröhner geborene Betz, verstorben, zuletzt wohnhaft in Weinheim. Der Verstorbene war '''verheiratet mit der Katharina Anna Elfried Föhner geborenen Geissinger'''. Eingetragen auf schriftliche Anzeige der Wehmachtauskunftstelle für Kriegerverluste und Kriegsgefangene vom 29. Dezember 1941, sowie der eigenen Ermittelung.... Todesursache: gefallen. '''Eheschließung des Verstorbenen am 17.5.1923 in Heidelberg''' (Standesamt Heidelberg Nr. 229/1923). #Aufgrund der Anzeige der Wehrmachtsauskunftsstelle vom 27. Mai 1944 wird der nebenstehende Eintrag wie folgt berichtigt: Der Gefallen war nicht "Hauptmann" sondern "Major der Reserve". Mannheim, den 19. Juni 1944. ... Randnotizen: 4 mjK 21.2.42.'' # Konrad junior's daughter [[Geissinger-234|Katharina Anna Elfried (Geissinger) Fröhner (1900-1978)]]. Elfried was born 1900 in Mannheim and passed away on March 1st, 1978 in Heidelberg.'''Birth of Katharina Anna Elfried Geissinger:''' Standesamt Mannheim, Geburtsregister, 1900 Nr. 4283. [https://www.ancestry.de/imageviewer/collections/7534/images/172_blatt_0053?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=f5b2bd99a015474d4e162be703328121&usePUB=true&_phsrc=VHS8&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.28029116.1053643966.1648188121-675153800.1648188121&pId=223726 Ancestry.com. Mannheim, Deutschland, Geburtsregister, 1870-1900 (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Ursprüngliche Daten: Personenstandsregister: Geburtsregister Standesamt Mannheim und Vororte 1876-1900, Stadtarchiv Mannheim, Mannheim. Deutschland. Image 4345.] ''Nr. 4283. Mannheim am 4. Dezember 1900. Vor dem unterzeichneten Standesbeamten erschien heute, der Persönlichkeit nach bekannt, der Professsor Johann Konrad Geissinger wohnhaft in Mannheim ?ennershofstraße 16 evangelischer Religion, und zeigte an, daß von der Sofia Geissinger geborenen Stautz, seiner Ehefrau evangelischer Religion, wohnhaft bei ihm zu Mannheim in seiner Wohnung am '''dritten Dezember des Jahres tausend neunhundert''' mittags um zwölf Uhr ein Mädchen geboren worden sei und daß das Kind die Vornamen '''Katharina Anna Elfried''' erhalten habe. ...- Randnotizen: H. Zum -I-. Male geheiratet Nr. 229/1923 Heidelberg. - '''Verstorben am 1.3.1978 in Heidelberg''' Heidelberg 552/1978 Standesamt und Nr. - Testaments-Kartei Nr. 2109.'' '''Fourth Generation:''' {{Image|file=Family_Grave_Geissinger_on_Bergfriedhof_Heidelberg-Sudstadt-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''Small Plate dedicated to Prof. Dieter Geissinger'''
Source: Gerhard Sch., 2017 - [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/tomb.php?cem=4612&tomb=818&b=&lang=de grabsteine.genealogy.net] }} : The fourth generation is on a dedicated plate to [[Geissinger-237|Hans Dieter Geissinger (1930-1996)]]: Prof. Dieter Geisinger was born in 1930 in Mannheim. In 1949 he emigrated to North America. He studied and graduated in veterinary science in Ontario, Canada. After his retirement he worked in Nigeria, were he died in 1996. == Acknowledgements == Many thanks to the "[https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/ Grabsteine-Projekt]" of the "Verein für Computer Genealogie", which makes the photos of the Bergfriedhof Heidelberg available online. Special thanks to the photographer Gerhard Sch., who had taken the photos in the year 2017.Verein für Computer Genealogie: [https://www.compgen.de/ Webpage] == Sources ==
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{| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Children and Other Family Members Listing == : William Wagner Woodall would have been 12 years old in 1830, and in 1834 when the Trail of Tears began, he would have been 16. The Widow Rachel Smith and her children were in the 1830 Dekalb Census. William could/would have met Mamie Eliz, and helped them out with farming and such. They moved to Meriwhether, Ga around 1837, when the Trail of Tears was about over. He married Rachel Mamie "Elizabeth" Smith shortly thereafter, 1837 in Meriwhether Co. , and at that time there were no other Woodalls in the vincinity. :Spouse of William Wagner Woodall [[Smith-280944|Elizabeth (Smith) Woodall (1816-1909)]] :Children from the marriage: #[[Woodall-1369|Daniel Anderson Woodall (1838-1895)]] married [[Phillips-32470|Mary Catherine (Phillips) Woodall (1844-1925)]] #[[Woodall-1921|William Andrew Woodall (1842-)]] married [[White-75356|Henrietta White (1844-1894)]] #[[Woodall-1918|Rachel Caroline (Woodall) White (1845-1923)]] married [[White-68885|Jacob Marion White (1840-1914)]] #[[Woodall-1919|James Henry Woodall (1849-1923)]] married [[Chapman-24112|Henrietta (Chapman) Woodall (1851-1931)]] #[[Woodall-1920|Charles Pickney Woodall (1856-1891)]] married [[Grant-20685|Rachael (Grant) Woodall (1859-1922)]] : Did James Woodall {{Blue|Family Group 4B}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 John that married Judith Sampson] Hide/Adopt William Wagner Wooddall at the start of the Trail of Tears? #[[Woodall-408|James Woodall (1765-1844)]] #[[Watson-14071|Rebecca (Watson) Woodall (1783-abt.1818)]] :(Not verified yet) :William W Wooddall somehow got to Anderson Co., SC, and Rev. Morgan Wooddall took him in. Morgan Woodall is the son of John Woodall and Judith Pruitt. John is the son of {{Blue| Family Group 6 }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Group_6 John Woodall] that married Isbella Unknown and Judith Holmes. At least two sons of this {{Blue| Family Group 6 }} John Woodall married full-blooded Cherokee women. Thomas married Nanny Tadpole and George married Ellen Moore. These men, women and children would be Morgan Woodall's uncles and aunts. I have not research Morgan's mother or (from notes of Steven Woodall) #[[Woodall-1493|Morgan Woodall (1805-)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#Family_Group_3{{Orange|Return to the Top }}] |}
{| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Inter-Family Connections== ===Between {{Blue|Family Group 3}} William Wagner Woodall and {{Blue|Family Group 4 }} John Woodall and Lincy Harvey === :{{Blue|Family Group 3}} [[Woodall-1369|Daniel Anderson Woodall (1838-1895)]] son of William Wagner Woodall married [[Phillips-32470|Mary Catherine (Phillips) Woodall (1844-1925)]] the 4C3R of {{Blue|Family Group 4A}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Woodall-1150 Eleanor Patricia Woodall] :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Phillips-32470&person2Name=Woodall-1150 Click here to see the 4C3R relationship] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Inter-Family_Connections#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A Click here for more examples of connections] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#Family_Group_3 Return to the Top ] |}
{| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Native Ancestry and the Woodalls == William was a Q-M3 Native American, this means that his actual father was Native American. Thus the Family 3 designation. William would have been 13 at the start of the removal, the 1831–1850 "Trail of Tears". He is listed as the son of [[Woodall-408|James Woodall (1765-1844)]] and his wife [[Watson-14071|Rebecca (Watson) Woodall (1783-abt.1818)]], they married 13 May 1801 in Georgia. James is the son of John Woodall (married Dorothy Pledge) who is the son of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 Family 4B John Woodall and his wife Judith Sampson] . William W Woodall's birthdate is listed as 5 Jun 1818 on his Tombstone, (reads William M. Woodall [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60902121/william-wagner-woodall?_gl=1*1emjh4a*_ga*MTIzOTk0MzUyNy4xNjM0MjU4ODEz*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY1NTM0MjAzNi4xMzAuMS4xNjU1MzQyOTc5LjA. ''another mystery)''] {{orange|and William is born 2 months after his adopted brother [[Woodall-1156|James M. Woodall (1818-1896)]] born 11 Apr 1818 on his tombstone}}. With William having such a precise birthdate, and place of birth so close to his adopted brother, it seems the Woodall's could have known William's father's family. Further investigation may open the way for answers. '' Also of note: Rebecca Watson, James's wife, passed away in the year 1818, the year both James Jr and William were born.'' ===={{Red|Researcher's Note}} ==== # At this time and between these 2 Families, I am going to make a few writer statements. Progenitor John Woodall, who married Judith Sampson, had a son, John Woodall, who married Dorothy Pledge. This is about where the Poindexter Indian Claims are (give lee-way, I haven't finished studying) and it is his son James Woodall that took in William W. Woodall, the Native American boy, at the time of the Trail of Tears. In William W Woodall's write up, knowing the precise birthdate and location and two months after his adopted brother's birthdate (both written on their Tombstones). This could lead some people to the belief that James Woodall was associated somehow with William W. Woodall's Native American father. This again is at the time of the Poindexter Indian investigations. I will make more sense on this later. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#Family_Group_3{{Orange|Return to the Top }}] |}
{{Red|UPDATE: Excerpt from the notes of Steve Woodall}} Notes for William Wagner Woodall *: WIlliam was a farmer. He could not write. During the Civil War William had a hole shot through the brim of his hat. This was according to Avie Woodall Hudson. In the United States Federal Census of 1880 William Wagner stated that his father was from South Carolina. In the same census of 1900 hestates that his father was from Georgia. Because the Indians were attempting to blend in with the white population it is possible that South Carolina was given as his fathers birth place so as to not let on that he was Indian. 7-7-2005 - The Death Certificate of James Henry Woodall's says tha this father was born in North Carolina. The family Bible is silent onthis issue. Family stories as passed down from William Wagner's son James Henry . Many show William’s father to be a James Woodall. This has been disproven by DNA. I believe that James Woodall hid William and his family during the Trail of Tears and we took the name Woodall from him. He (William Wagner) also supposedly had a brother named James. Again this is unproven.William is buried at Chana Creek Primitive Baptist Church, Eclectic, Alabama Elizabeth is buried in Rose Hill Cemetary, Elmore County,Alabama. They moved to Alabama sometime between 1873 and 1875. He was a farmer and could not write. There were ten children three of whom were living in 1900. During the Civil War William (Billie) had a hole shot through the brim of his hat, according to Avie Woodall Hudson. In 1850 he was a farmer. He moved to Alabama in 1882. William Woodall purchased 100 acres of land from James A Smith on Mar.21, 1870 Propery Description: Harris County, 2nd Dist., Lot 83, 100 acres. Purchase price was $500.00 Recorded in Book I page 283, Aug. 31, 1874 - Hamilton,Ga. Harris County In 2005 it was proven from DNA test done on Ronald Grady Woodall,Reggie Woodall and Gordon Woodall (all decended from William Wagner Woodall) that William Wagner was in fact 100% Native Indian. In 2006 William Allen Woodall, who decended from William Andrew Jackson Woodall took the DNA test. As expected his DNA matched the others.Also, in 2006 Ronald Steven Woodall took the DNA test and his matched as well. In May of 2006 after joining the Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama, Steve's company Reliant Business Products achieved Minority Status from the Houston Minority Business Council. In the 1880 census William stated that his father was from South Carolina. In the 1900 census he stated that they were from Georgia. These fact indicate that William was 100% Cherokee Indian. Some members of the Cherokee Nation escaped the infamous Trail of Tears by hiding out in the mountainous backwoods and lowlands of the Southeast. Others fled from the march after it began and others simply walked away and came home after reaching Indian Territory. They kept to themselves, did not speak the language and did not teach it totheir children for fear the child might speak it in the presence of someone who would learn the secret of their ancestry. If this happened, they could immediately be taken into custody and sent to Indian Territory in the west. Everything they owned could be given away by the State. As much as possible these people assimilated into the white populace and claimed to be Black Dutch or some other type of European to explain their slightly darker color. Since nearly all work was doneoutdoors, most people had a tan anyway. However, most of us remember stories of our family members who always wore large straw hats and long sleeves in the summer because they did not want to become any darker than they already were.
{| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Family 3 FTDNA Project Test Results == :[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/woodall/dna-resultsHaplogroup] Q1a3a1 Family 3 now consists of nine testees. '''''All have a paper trail to John Woodall of Gennytoe Creek, Goochland County''''', and we were very surprised to see the prediction of a Haplogroup of Q3 also known as Q1a3a1 which is native American, or in other words, American Indian. This haplogroup is strictly associated with the indigenous peoples of the Americas and is defined by the genetic marker M3, which occurred on the Q lineage roughly 10-15 thousand years ago as the migration from Siberia into the Americas was in progress. The common ancestor of the men in Family Group 3 is a William Wagner Woodall who was born 5 June 1818 and was 100% Cherokee Indian. William could have obtained the Woodall surname by adoption or changed his name to Woodall. William was a farmer and later married a Mamie Elizabeth Smith. Together they had 10 children. In 1870 he purchased 100 acres of land in Harris County, Georgia. He died in 1906 in Alabama. :[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~marshalldna/genealogy/My%20Webs/Woodall/Oldest%20Ancestors.htm] Haplogroup Q3 is the only lineage strictly associated with native American populations. This haplogroup is defined by the presence of the M3 mutation (also known as SY103). This mutation occurred on the Q lineage 8-12 thousand years ago as the migration into the Americas was underway. There is some debate as to on which side of the Bering Strait this mutation occurred, but it definitely happened in the ancestors of the Native American peoples. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#Family_Group_3{{Orange|Return to the Top }}] |}
{| border="6" class="wiki" | ==RootsWeb Oldest Ancestors Kits for William W. Woodall == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#Family_Group_3{{Orange|Return to the Top }}] |}
=== Kit Number{{Purple|27213 and 57797}}=== # Generation - William Wagner Woodall, born 5 June 1818 in SC, married Mamie Elizabeth Smith in about 1837 in Meriwether Co., GA and died on 27 Jul 1906 in Tallassee, Elmore, AL. # Generation - James Henry Woodall, born 21 October 1847, married Henrietta Martha Jane Chapman on 12 January 1865 and died 15 December 1923 in Tallassee, AL. Henrietta was born 30 April 1851 in Meriwether Co., GA and died 7 April 1931 in Tallassee, AL. # Generation - Charles Pinckney Woodall, Sr., born 2 November 1867 in Talbot Co., GA, married Mary Elizabeth Stinchcomb on 10 January 1894, and died 20 October 1939 in Tallassee, AL. Mary died in Tallassee, AL. # Generation - Henry Grady Woodall, born 15 August 1904, married Lulline McNair on 30 June 1923, and died 7 September 1968 in Montgomery, AL. Lulline was born 7 February 1904 and died 23 February 1993. === Kit Number {{Purple|62387}}=== # Generation - William Wagner Woodall, born 5 June 1818 in SC, married Mamie Elizabeth Smith in about 1837 in Meriwether Co., GA and died on 27 Jul 1906 in Tallassee, Elmore, AL. # Generation - William Andrew Jackson Woodall, born 31 Jan 1843 in Flint Hill, Talbot County, Ga, married Henrietta White and died 23 Jan 1923 in Tallassee, Elmore county, Alabama. # Generation - Byron Hardy Woodall, born 10 October 1881 in Coosa County, Alabama, married Mary Elizabeth Johnson and died 2 July 1949 in Alabama. # Generation - William Alexander Woodall, born 22 Feb 1907 in Elmore County, Alabama, married Mattie Lou Parker and died 13 sep 1944 in Tallaposa County, Alabama. ===Kit Number {{Purple|33237}}=== # Generation - William Wagner Woodall, born 5 June 1818 in SC, married Mamie Elizabeth Smith in about 1837 in Meriwether Co., GA and died on 27 Jul 1906 in Tallassee, Elmore, AL. # Generation - Daniel Anderson Woodall, born 29 March 1838 in Meriwether Co., GA, married Mary Catherine Phillips on 23 March 1860 in Talbot Co., GA and died 4 August 1895 in Equality, Coosa Co., AL. Mary Catherine was born in December 1844 in Warm Springs, GA. # Generation - John Quincey Woodall, born 7 October 1871 in Warm Springs, GA, married Martha Alzie B. Brown on 1 March 1893 in Elmore Co., AL who was born 10 July 1877. # Generation - Jessie Clarence Woodall, born 18 March 1899, married Nellie W. Wiggins on 31 October 1926 and died on 14 April 1992. Nellie died 30 April 1992. === Kit Number {{Purple|33472}}=== # Generation - William Wagner Woodall, born 5 June 1818 in SC, married Mamie Elizabeth Smith in about 1837 in Meriwether Co., GA and died on 27 Jul 1906 in Tallassee, Elmore, AL. # Generation - Charles Pinckney Woodall, born 1856, married Rachel Emaline Grant on 27 December 1884 and died in 1890 in AL. Rachel was born 216 August 1859 and died 18 December 1922 in AL. # Generation - James Amzi Woodall, born 30 September 1886 in Dyke, AL, married Carrie Zimmerman Kidd on 30 June 1920 and died on 30 June 1948 in Montgomery AL. ===Kit Numbers {{Purple|38916}}=== # Generation - William Wagner Woodall, born 5 June 1818 in SC, married Mamie Elizabeth Smith in about 1837 in Meriwether Co., GA and died on 27 Jul 1906 in Tallassee, Elmore, AL. # Generation - James Henry Woodall, born 21 October 1847, married Henrietta Martha Jane Chapman on 12 January 1865 and died 15 December 1923 in Tallassee, AL. Henrietta was born 30 April 1851 in Meriwether Co., GA and died 7 April 1931 in Tallassee, AL. # Generation - Jacob Marion Woodall, born 9 August 1878, Dyke, AL, married Jessoe Gunter, and died 3 January 1928 in Tallassee, AL. # Generation - Harold Rex Woodall, born 8 May 1911, Tallassee, AL, married 15 August 1904, married Nora Gertrude Wadsworth, and died 5 Jul 1968 in AL.
{| border="6" class="wiki" | ==Other Information == *At some point, [[Woodall-408|James Woodall (1765-1844)]] grandson of [[Woodall-167|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)]] and Judith Sampson Woodall through John and Dorothy Pledge [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Working_Board#Progenator__John_Woodall_Jr._.28abt.1710-aft.1788.29 Family 4 ] is associated with William as his father. More information coming. *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60902121/william-wagner-woodall?_gl=1*hongxo*_ga*MTIzOTk0MzUyNy4xNjM0MjU4ODEz*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY1NTMzNzU4NS4xMjkuMS4xNjU1MzM4NTM1LjA. William Wagner Woodall's Tombstone on Find-A-Grave reads "William M. Woodall". It is distinctive!] * Trail of Tears years were 1831 to 1850, when William would have been 13 to 32, [[Woodall-408|James Woodall (1765-1844)]] his adoptive parent arrive in Georgia by 1801 when he married his wife in Marion, Georgia. *Another curious fact is that William's brother [[Woodall-1156|James M. Woodall (1818-1896)]] is born 11 Apr 1818 in Georgia , while [[Woodall-696|William W Woodall (1818-1906)]] is born 5 Jun 1818 in McIntosh County, Georgia. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#Family_Group_3{{Orange|Return to the Top }}] |}
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==FAMILY GROUP SHEETS== Chances are you will want to know more about your family than just a few names. The more you know about each generation, including brothers, sisters, and in-laws; the easier it will be to find the members of earlier generations. The number, spacing, and naming of children can tell quite a bit about the lives, lifestyle, and values of ancestors. The succession of birthplaces of children and death dates of close family members can help locate the family in particular time periods. To record this information, keep a record of each family, as it existed in each generation. This is compiled on the Family Group Sheet. ===Obtaining Family Group Sheet Forms === Stock up on this particular form. Libraries often sell stacks of Family Group Sheets at low cost, perhaps the cost of copying them. Family Group Sheets are available from the same sources as Pedigree Charts--other libraries, genealogy books, genealogy societies or one can type their own and print it out. Some computer programs will now print one out at the push of a button. You should plan on needing at least 100 if researching a large family, as one sheet must be filled out for each generation as it existed in time. Most people will be recorded as children on one sheet and as parents on another, as they lived in two different families at different times in their life. Mulitple marriages also require a separate sheet for each marriage, and unmarried people are recorded on a separate sheet with any children they have. It is biological relationships being traced, not necessarily marriages. ===Filling Out Family Group Sheets=== The top line is for the husband or father; and several spaces are given to record the date and place of his birth, christening, marriage, death, and sometimes burial. Also included are spaces for the names of both of his parents. ===Entering the Wife's Information:=== Following this, the information is requested for his wife ,or whoever is mother of his children. Each Family Group Sheet should record only one marriage. There are spaces to indicate if either party was married to anyone else during his or her lifetime. This serves as a reference guide to other Family Group Sheets which should detail other marriages and the children of those marriages. Remember, once again-women are always recorded with their maiden mane, and surnames are recorded in ALL CAPITALS. You will want to use a pencil until all data can be verified through documentation. ===Adding Children to Family Group Sheets:=== Under all of the husband wife information, space is provided to record information on all natural children of that particular marriage or union. Occasionally, you may come across adopted children- this should be noted as such, because genealogy is really a search for genetic lineage, and the adopted child has one or both parents different from the family into which he or she has been adopted. If an adopted child's natural parents are known, a separate Family Group Sheet should be made to indicate who they are, and it should be noted on that separate Family Group Sheet the name of the family that the child was adopted by, and the date of adoption or date the went to live with new family. ===Entering The Children of A Marriage=== The children of a marriage should be listed in order of birth if known. Once again, the surname should appear in all CAPITAL LETTERS. A space is given to indicate male or female; and their are a few lines to show date and place of: Birth, Marriage, Spouse's Name, and Death of each child. ===Extras on Family Group Sheets=== Since Family Group Sheets are the basic record forms for your family, you may want to add other information to help identify this family. Others details you may wish to include are: *the family address *occupation of the husband and others *relationship to yourself or other close family member Place addresses and occupations at the top, and relationships in the bottom margin. The back is a good place for comments and notes as well, but remember to copy them when making copies of the front side to pass along to others. ===Don't Forget to Cite Sources of Your Information=== The most important extra information is the source itself of what is recorded. This is very important so that the information recorded is traceable to its origin. The more accurate the original source, the more accurate will be the information recorded; so it is a good idea to know where the data came from. == WIKITREE FAMILY GROUP SHEETS == '''If you use wikitree.com, you can go to the Family Tree and Tools tab of any profile and see the pedigree chart and family group sheets of the person profiled, provided they are deceased. Wikitree has links from their pedigree charts and family group sheets to the actual profiles, so you can see how the profiles you are entering are related to their family members. Another great reason to use wikitree. These pedigree charts and family group sheets are also available for download and sharing on social media and email.''' == Return to:== * TOP OF PAGE - https://www..wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_Sheets * Genealogy Basics - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogy_Basics_Tutorial_Page * Using Pedigree Charts - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Understanding_Pedigree_Charts * Family Group Sheets - https://www..wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_Sheets * Collecting Family Documents at Home - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Documents_at_Home === Acknowledgements === This page written and designed by Sharon Troy Centanne
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Family Histories and Genealogies == Containing a series of genealogical and Biographical monographs * by Edward Elbridge Salisbury (1814-1901) and Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury (1823-1917) * published by The Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1892 * Source Example: ::: Salisbury, Edward Elbridge & Salisbury, Evelyn McCurdy. ''[[Space:Family Histories and Genealogies|Family Histories and Genealogies]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1892) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Salisbury|Salisbury]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Histories and Genealogies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924103686527 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100760576 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685262 ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg01sali ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fJVQAAAAYAAJ pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg12sali pt. 2 ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=21484 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924079745950 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100760576 ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg02sali ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg02sali_0 ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=21484 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LZxQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924079745968 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100760576 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685262 ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg31sali pt. 1 ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=21484 * Pedigree Charts ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg32sali ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg03sali === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1. ::* MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord, Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin and notes on the families of Buchanan, Parlelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, DeWolf, Drake, Bond and Swayne, Dunbar and Clarke and a notice of Chief Justice Morrision Remick Waite * Vol. 2. ::* Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, Johnson and Diodati and notes on the families of DeWolf, Drake, Bond and Swayne, and Dunbar * Vol. 3. ::* Lee and Marvin and Clarke (or Clark) notes with twenty-nine pedigree-charts and two charts of combined descents
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Family Histories and Genealogies, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs == On the families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord, Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin, and notes on the families of Buchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, De Wolf, Drake, Bond and Swayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a notice of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite. With twenty-nine pedigree-charts and two charts of combined descents in a supplement separately bound * by [[Salisbury-1657|Edward Elbridge Salisbury]] (1814-1901) and [[MacCurdy-19|Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury]] (1823-1917) * privately printed, 1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Histories and Genealogies, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100760576 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21484/ * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JZVQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fJVQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924103686527 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924079745968 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685262 ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg01sali ::* pt. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685262 ::* pt. 1 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE95674 ::* pt. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685262 ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg12sali ::* pt. 2 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE95658 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924079745950 ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg02sali_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg02sali ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE95582 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LZxQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685262 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924079745968 ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg31sali ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE95649 * Vol. 3 Supplement ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg03sali ::* https://archive.org/details/familyhistoriesg32sali ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE95630 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1. ::* MacCurdy ::* Mitchell ::* Notes on The Family of Buchanan ::* Notes on The Family of Parmelee ::* Notes on The Family of Boardman ::* Lord ::* Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite ::* Digby-Lynde ::* Newdigate ::* Hoo ::* Willoughby ::* Notes on The Family of Locke and Cole ::* Indexes of family-names in first volume and pedigrees * Vol. 2. ::* On The Proper Criteria of Judgment in The Estimate of Ancestry ::* Griswold ::* Notes on The Family of De Wolf ::* Pitkin-Wolcott ::* Notes on The Family of Drake ::* Ogden-Johnson ::* Notes on The Families of Bond and Swayne ::* Diodati ::* Descent of Sarah (Dunbar) Diodate ::* Indexes of Family-Names in Second Volume and Pedigrees * Vol. 3. ::* On The Scientific Value of Genealogical Facts ::* Lee ::* Marvin-Marvyn-Mervyn ::* Clarke or Clark notes ::* Indexes of family-names in third volume and pedigrees ::* Twenty-nine pedigree-charts with two charts of combined descents ::* Index of pedigree-charts === Citation Formats === * Salisbury, Edward Elbridge. ''[[Space:Family Histories and Genealogies, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs|Family Histories and Genealogies, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs]]'' (Priv. print., 1892) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Salisbury|Salisbury]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Salisbury, Edward Elbridge. ''[[Space:Family Histories and Genealogies, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs|Family Histories and Genealogies, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs]]'' (Priv. print., 1892) Vol. , [ Page ].
Family Histories of Moffat, McNeelan, Crangle, Pierson, Angel, Lichtenwalter
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* Family Histories of Moffat et al * Compiled and written by Charles and Norma Moffat ** 14 Diamante Place, Hot Springs Village, AR 71909, USA * Anundsen Publishing Co, Decorah, Iowa, USA June 1990 * Library of Congress Catalog Card Number9 90-61389 * Copies may be ordered at the following website. [https://www.ancestorstuff.com/moffat-family-histories-of-moffat-crangle-pierson-angel-lichtenwalter-mcneelan-by-charles-no.html#:~:text=MOFFAT%20Family%20histories%20of%20Moffat%2C%20Crangle%2C%20Pierson%2C%20Angel%2C,backlog%2C%204-8%20weeks%20may%20be%20required%20for%20delivery. the book] The following list of sources was OCR copied from my copy of the book. There are 12 more lists of sources to be OCR and entered here. * Moffat Lineage in the U.S.A. J.D. Moffat l953 * A Short History of the Family of Moffat Robert M. Moffat 1908 * Memorials of Hutton and Corrie Parishes Gilchrist 1960 * Archives, First Presbyterian Church of Wheeling * Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA * LDS Genealogical Library, Salt take City, Utah * Centennial, First Presbyterian Clurch, 5t. Clairsville, 0H 1898 * History of the Washington Presbytery Committee 1889 * Belmont Co., OH, Courthouse and Library, St. Clairsville OH * Ohio County Courthouse, Wheeling, WV * Mt- Wood Cemetery, Wheeling WV * History of the Tipper Ohio Valley Vol. 11 p. 671 * History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio Caldwell 1881 * History of 2nd Presbyterian Church, Wheeling WV 1898 * Washington PA Reporter and Observer * U. S. Censuses * Wheeling WV Register, Wheeling WV Intelligencer * Thomas Chalmers, a Biographical Study Dodds 1870 * Moffat Genealogies and Descent from Rev. John Moffat of Ulster Co. NY * History of the Pan Handle, West Virglnia p 212 * Gazetteers, Scotland * Sandy Hill Presbyterian Church History Committee 1971 * National Cyclopedia of American Biography 1931 * Proceeding at the Centennial Celebration of the Organization of the First Presbyterian Church of Washington, PA 1893 * Washington and Jefferson College Archives * History of Washington Co. PA Vol III Forrest 1926 * Centennial History of Belmont Co., OH McKelvey 1901 * Washington County Courthouse, Washington, PA * Citizens Library, Washington PA * The Life and Contributions of James David Moffat S. A. Talman 1957 * Historical Sketch of the First Presbyterian Church in St. Clairsville, OH Alexander 1869 * Wash. and Jeff. College: In Pursuit of the Uncommon Man L. Caton Jr. 1972 * Who Was Who in America 1897-1942 Vol 1 1943 * The Chronicle of A Century 1848-1948 Second Pres. Church, Wheeling WV 1948 * James D. Moffat fiscal ledger 1876-1916 * Wheeling Register, Memorial Address Rev. J. B. Graham 1876 * Wheeling Intelligencer, Sermon Rev. Fisher 1876 * Mrs. John Moffat, De1ray Beach, FL * Westerkirk Parish Church Records, Scot. (LDS Church, Salt Lake City) 1816-22 * Presbyterians, Their History and Beliefs Lingle, Kuykendall 1944-1978 * 20th Century History of the City of Washington and Washington County McFarland 1910 * The Scotch-Irish Families of America * Minutes of the New Lisbon Presbytery, Pres. Histor. Soc., Phila. 1839-1852 * Hist. of W-J College, 1865-1902 Centen. Ce1ebr. of W-J 1902 * Inauguration of Rev. James D. Moffat, D.D. W-J College 1882 * History of lst Presbyterian Church of Lisbon, 0H Committee 1982
Family history. Anthony Taylor of Hampton, New Hampshire
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Family History Anthony Taylor of Hampton, New Hampshire == Taylor, Harold, Murdock, '''Family history. Anthony Taylor of Hampton, New Hampshire, founder, pioneer, town father, and some of his descendants, 1635-1935''', Published by Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, USA (1935) 618 pages. * Title: '''Family history. Anthony Taylor of Hampton, New Hampshire, founder, pioneer, town father, and some of his descendants, 1635-1935''' * Author: Harold Murdock Taylor, b. 1894 * Publisher: Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, USA (1935) * Pages: 618 * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://archive.org/details/familyhistoryant00tayl Archive.org Borrow It] * '''Citation Example:''' :::Taylor, Harold Murdock, [[Space:Family_history._Anthony_Taylor_of_Hampton%2C_New_Hampshire|Family History, Anthony Taylor of Hampton, New Hampshire]], (Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, USA, 1935, 618 pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#S1|Family History Anthony Taylor of Hampton, New Hampshire]]: Zillah Mills, Pages 96. 129 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_history._Anthony_Taylor_of_Hampton%2C_New_Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category:Letters]] [[Gayer-124|Juanita Gayer]] sent this family history to someone. It was found in the collection of Boone Richardson with a handwritten date of 1978 on the top. Also see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Letters_from_Juanita John Mousley Yates: by JUANITA GAYER in 1978 I wrote down most of this information in my mother's bible, having taken it from Grandfather's bible -- which was in Aunt Susie's possession. Grandfather definitely spelled his middle name "Mous--), but I find at the beginning I wrote it Mousley and later Mousely, but I think "Mousley" is the way that he spelled it. Father of John Mousley Yates: [[Yates-847|John Yates]], born at the old Swan Inn, Walton-on-Trent, Derbyshire, England, Jan. 3, 1813. Died on July 8, Wednesday, 1857, at 3:30 P.M., aged 44 years, in London. Mother of John M. Yates: [[Mousley-8|Sarah Yates]], daughter of [[Mousley-31|William Mousley]], tailor of High Street, Burton-on-Trent, wife of John Yates, born February 2, 1809 (apparently 4 years older than her husband). She died October 16, 1857 at 2:30 A.M., aged 48 years, in London. Their Children: 1. [[Yates-848|Sarah Yates]], born at Burton-on-Trent, July 1842. Sarah Yates died at Lake Charles, La, March 24, 1886. She never married, She was a tutor and music teacher in the family of Captain George Locke. This was a very prominent family, who owned a shipping line. She was treated like a member of the family, and I am certain that mother told me she was buried in the Locke private cemetery. Also her younger sister [[Yates-850|Kate]] (Catherine) and later my mother's oldest sister, [[Yates-837|May]] (Martha Ann) were invited to the great balls given in the Locke mansion. 2. [[Yates-795|John Mousley Yates]], born January 11, 1844, Gower Street, London. This was the location of his father's tailor shop, with the shop in the lower floors and the residential area in the floors above (which I understand is still being done in England and some European countries). I believe that Paula Sue said that this building now houses a firm of architects. It is not far from St. James and Buckingham Palaces. I understand (from mother) that John Yates had a contract, uniforms, or some portion of uniforms, worn by palace guard -- my understanding being that this was Buckingham Palace. 3. [[Yates-849|William Henry Yates]], born September 28, 1845, in London. He first was a doctor. I do not know how much or where he received his training, but presumably in London -- where one would think that such training would be available. He apparently was a very adventuresome individual. I understand he first went to Australia, but did not like it and wound up in New Orleans, which apparently he fell in love with. At any rate he wrote glowing letters back to his family, urging his brother and two sisters to join him. As can be noted, the four children had been orphaned in 1857, when the eldest child was. 15, the others 13, 12, and 9. As I understand it, they went to live with their aunt and uncle in Walton-on-Trent.''' The Old Swan Inn apparently had been in the Yates family for many years, but was lived in at that time by Grandfather's paternal aunt and her husband, whose name was Alfred Smith. According to mother, he was a well-to-do gentleman, who may have bought the Inn.''' [CSR note- this is interesting - I have no Smiths in the family anywhere] At any rate he was good to the orphaned children, even though he himself had a large family, and also living in the family was another orphan, grandfather's first cousin, [[Mousley-33|Ellen Whitehurst]] (that is her married name -- I suppose she was Ellen Yates before marriage). [CSR notes - she was not; she was a Mousley] The Annie Hopkins that Boone knows in California is related to the Whitehursts, although not (although I am not sure about this) descended from ??? [Scan skipped a line here] … during the war and for a time afterwards. It was their nephew that Paula visited in Southhampton, England. [Boone has added FAREHAM here]. The Post Office in Burton-on-Trent had been in the Whitehurst family for generations, as had the Stationery Shop, next door. This explains why my letter, addressed to "Miss Ethel Whitehurst, 49 High Street, Burton-on-Trent" written in 1941 reached her in London, where she had been since 1912. I learned this later. The English do not make explanations. At any rate, grandfather and his two sisters did decide to join brother William Henry (I think he called him Will, but am not sure). Accompanying them as chaperone was a maiden aunt (I do not know from which side of the family!) -- because of the girls I suppose. They landed in New Orleans, Nov, 9, 1868. It had been a long voyage. I think that they left from Liverpool and in the latter part of the voyage were blown off course -. it seems to me by the way of Haiti -- by a storm. They were not too happy with post-Civil War New Orleans -- I think the horrified old aunt went back on the next boat -- but the younger ones apparently decided to stay. [CSR note: This doesn’t appear to be quite correct. John Mousley Yates arrived alone in Nov. 1867 on the Moss Rose. William Henry Yates was married back in England in 1873, and he, his new wife Elizabeth, a "Miss A Mansley," age 55, (could be an Anne, there were two Annes married to Mousely brothers) and the two sisters Sarah, 32, and Catherine, 25 came over on the Cordova in 1874. They are listed on the ship's manifest as Mansley, which makes them easy to miss, but based on the ages and the names I believe this must be them.] Wm. Henry Yates was married, but the name of his wife escapes me. Apparently he went back to England, after he had been in New Orleans for some time, married her and brought her back with him. Grandfather knew the family in England -- apparently they were a bit on the ambitious side and it seems that his wife just could not adapt to life in this country, although apparently she tried. After numerous trips back and forth, she returned to England to stay. It seems that W.H. Yates had made many friends in New Orleans among lawyers, etc., which may be the reason he became one and went into the legislature. Aunt Susie had clippings of some of his speeches -- and I am fairly certain that it was she who told me that he was Speaker of the House --- although maybe we should be cautious about stating that. One of these days, I am going to do some research on him -- there should be some way to check all this. [CSR Note - according to the Times Picayune all I have been able to substantiate is that he was secretary to the Ways and Means committee. Wish I could find those clippings!] At the time that she was showing me the clippings, I think I was more interested in the stack of Confederate money, which she seemed to be using as a sort of bookmark -- it looked so fresh. I wonder if Boone still has it? W. H. Yates died in New Orleans on 11/19/1888. Age 43. He had no children. 4. Catherine Elizabeth Yates, born in London, July 2, 1848. She died in Lake Charles, Louisiana in July of 1909. I think that mother told me that she taught school before she was married, but I do not know where or how long. She was married to Charles Douglas Murray of Lake Charles, who was or who became a Judge.[CSR Note - I checked the "judge" with the SWLA Genealogical society and had no luck.]. Dad remarked once that he met her, when in Lake Charles for a trial and that she was a very dignified, elegant lady. I suppose that she met her future husband while visiting her sister Sarah in Lake Charles. [CSR Note - Wonder if this means Sarah went to Lake Charles first?] She was called "Kate". Mother of course remembered her but not her Aunt Sarah, who died in 1886. I think it was Sarah that some of the older children remembered as bringing her own teapot and her own tea when she came to visit. She did not trust the American form. Kate Yates Murray did not have any children. MORE DATA ON JOHN MOUSLEY YATES: John Mousley Yates reached New Orleans on November 9, 1868, I seem to remember Mother saying that he worked for Customs in New Orleans before he went up tó St. Tammany Parish, but I am not familiar as to how long or what else he may have done. It was my impression that both he and his brother homesteaded some tracts of land before he bought the "old Penn Place", the house on which had been built in the early 1800's. It had been a plantation with slave quarters, but at the time that he bought it I believe it was being used as a hunting lodge, possible by people in New Orleans or Covington -- a kind of Club, Grandfather seemed to realize the value of timbered land more than some of the native Louisianans, and he acquired an awful lot of it -- which was how he made his money; and, at one time, I would say that he was a fairly wealthy man. His Obituary notice states that he was parish surveyor from November, 1894, to February, 1912. I suppose after that time he looked after his timber interests, as his sons were looking after all the various farming interests. It also stated that he was a charter member of Covington Lodge No. 188, F. and A.M. (Masonic). Mother seems to have talked to Grandfather about various things more than most of the children, and I certainly wish: I had asked her more questions than I did; and I don't know why I didn't ask Dad because Dad apparently had talked to him. It was Dad who mentioned that he had been the protege of a Duke ? when he attended college, and it was impression that it was Cambridge, but it is possible there were arrangements like that at Oxford. He had gone to a Boys Prep School, but I don't know the name. At some time while the family lived in London, his mother had taught music. She had, in fact, compiled her own instruction book and had it printed. Grandfather apparently had known how to play the piano -- how well, I don't know. I think he was able to show the children some of the basic things; and my mother took piano for several years in Franklinton, after she was married. I think with a little training she might have had quite a good singing voice. You know we always remember actors and actresses who have voices of a certain quality that is somehow different. Mother, Aunt Nellie and Aunt Susie all had distinctive voices. Mother said that one of his unpleasant memories of London was that of the heavy fogs, when the only way the pedestrian could find his way about was with the use of a lighted torch. He suffered from something like asthma, which apparently was the reason he decided to come to America and to leave New Orleans for "higher ground" in Eastern Louisiana. John Mousley Yates married[[Blocker-52| Sarah Jane Blocker]] on the 19th of June, 1873. She was the daughter of [[Blocker-53|William Blocker]] and [[Green-5726|Tabitha Ellen Green]]. She was born in Mississippi, Wednesday morning, October 22, 1856 and died on October 2, 1900, age 44, lacking 10 days. William Blocker was from North Carolina. All I know about him is that he was said to have been "well educated". He first married Mary Green of Franklinton. She died quite soon after their marriage and later he married her' sister (Tabitha) Ellen Blocker. It seems that the Greens were not too happy about this, and when he went off to the Civil War, he left his two children, Sarah Jane and her younger brother James in the care of two older maiden ladies, who I think were related to the Edwards family, early friends of Grandfather, and I suppose that is how he met her. You will note that he was 29 and she was 17 when they married. Aunt Susie had a sort of Friendship Album belonging to her. and as Aunt Susie remarked: "Miss Sally seems to have been very popular", There were all kinds of notes to "My dear Miss Sally". It seems incredible, but I understand that there was never a photograph made of her. She died very unexpectedly, either of a heart attack or cerebral hemorrhage. I think that someone told me that she had Aunt Susie, an infant of about 7 months, in her arms at the time. My mother was only 15. Grandfather never remarried and he was a real patriarch. The children, even after marriage, seemed to consider what "pa" said to be Law from above. When mother was younger, a governess (from Scotland) had lived with them. After he was widowed, I don't suppose Grandfather would have considered that proper, and I suppose that is when the young male tutor came out on occasion: to teach the younger boys. I think Grandfather himself supervised most of Aunt Susie's schooling. I was always amazed at how well she wrote -- she was so much younger than the other girls and lived a rather isolated life until her marriage. By the way, William Blocker, father of "Sally" lived through the War, but died on the way home of fever. One of these days I would like to check his war record and see if there is any indication as to where he died and where he was buried. I think Uncle Al told me that his name is on the marker in Franklinton, along with others from Washington Parish. I've never heard anyone else mention this marker. I don't know when or were his wife died, either, but it was before the Civil War. She must not have lived too long after the birth of her children. Perhaps she died in Mississippi. John Mousley Yates died August 19, 1922 at the homestead in St. Tammany Parish, near Folsom, La. (and not far from Covington). I do not know if Folsom is in existence today. It was a sort of railroad stop-post office station. It, by the way, was named for Frances Folsom, the pretty young girl who married President Cleveland. (As you remember, he was in his 50's and married Frances who had been his ward and was about 22). Well, Louisiana was a Democratic state and Cleveland was the first Democratic President to be elected after the Civil War. CHILDREN OF JOHN MOUSLEY YATES AND SARAH JANE BLOCKER YATES: 1. [[Yates-837|Martha Ann Yates]] (always called "May"), born May 21, 1874, died May, 1922. She was the wife of Will Wood of Franklinton. They had four boys: Tom, Willie, Austin, and Eustace. They were all about the age of Aunt Susie, and Boone and Paula refer to them as "Uncle Austin", and so on. They are very fine men, with children and grandchildren, Austin has a daughter, Alice, named for my mother, who has children of her own. He said: "Aunt Alice was so good". I have a faint memory of Aunt May. She had flashing black eyes. The Wood families had dairies, then and now. 2. [[Yates-838|William Henry Yates, II]], born March 21, 1876, died June 18, 1936. I believe his wife's name was Jennie Sharp. They had a large family, but I never really knew him or his family. He was a farmer. 3. [[Yates-839|Catherine Drusilla Yates]], born June 24, 1878, died March 17, 1915. She was called "Kate", and from her pictures I think that she was the blonde in the family. Also she seems to have been the only one who wanted to go away to college, and (which seems strange to me) grandfather would not permit it. She was married to Edgar B. Brown of New Orleans, a banker. She had one child, a boy, who died before [LINE MISSING FROM SCAN HERE] Mother always felt that she grieved herself into a fatal illness. 4. [[Yates-840|John Spring Yates]], born January 7, 1881, died March 25, 1905, at the age of 24. He was never married. From all accounts, he was really a very outstanding young man, a gifted mathematician. He and my mother were very close. He died of acute appendicitis, improperly treated as something else --so often the case those days. 5. [[Yates-841|Sarah Ellen Yates]], born February 20, 1883, and died August 9, 1924. Aged 41. She was always called "Nellie", and she and mother were close in age and also close in relationship. She was the wife of Glaris T. Spring, earlier in life a photographer who was probably ahead of his time, and later a postmaster at Sunny Hill (Near Aunt Susie). They had six daughters -- Berlie, Sybil, Bennola, Julia, Woodrow, and Lucille. Four of these girls were teachers -- and good ones. They were of Aubrey's and my age groups, Only Bennola, Julia, and Woodrow are still living. Aunt Nellie was a gentle, patient person, with a husky, throaty voice, which was very distinctive. 6. [[Yates-842|Alice Yates]], born Wednesay, 11:50 P.M., March ll, 1885, at the homestead in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. She died on Wednesay, at 11:30 A.M., December 10, 1941, at Hemphill, Texas. She was married to Herman E, Gayer of Franklinton, at her father's home on Wednesay at 8:00 A.M. on December 21, 1904. They had an early wedding, followed by a Wedding Breakfast and left by train for New Orleans. During their honeymoon they stayed at the old Montleone Hotel in the French Quarter. I don't know if the present Montleone is on the same spot, although it too is in the French Quarter. I teased Mother once about being the only one in the family without a middle name and without a nickname. I think she was glad about that part, but she said she knew something about being the middle child (which she was) -- it seemed that she was always rocking babies. Mother and Aunt Susie were two of the most unselfish people I have every known. I don't believe either of them ever had a mean thought. When I was a child and we went back to Louisiana, some older person was always telling me "Your mother was the prettiest girl in the Parish". Well, naturally I thought that she was pretty, too, but much more importantly she was a sweet person. 7. [[Yates-843|James Mousley Yates]], born April 30, 1887, died October 20, 1918, at Camp Sevier, Greenville, North Carolina. Register No. 20903. Like so many young soldiers in World War I, James died of influenza. He had not gone overseas. He married a North Carolina girl: I believe her name was Elizabeth Jenkins. They had one son, James. I don't remember anything about him, but I do remember the soldiers who accompanied the body back to Grandfather's home. We were at Grandfather's ourselves to escape the Flu. 8. [[Yates-844|Charles Murray Yates,]] born July 2, 1889, died Uncle Charlie was something of a dreamer. As a young man, he was very handsome with black curly hair and black eyes. He loved to play the violin. Mother was very fond of him and he of her. She always felt that he should have been trained for something other than farming. He married Willeta Gardiner, and they had, I believe, six children, four boys and two girls. The only one I knew was Lela Belle, some years younger than me. She joined the WAVES during the War and was stationed in D. C. She learned to fly and soloed, was a reporter for the Waves, and she acted with the Washington Little Theatre. (This may not be the name of the Group). [LINE MISSING HERE] in high school and in college. She so impressed the director of the Washington Group that she wanted to take Lela Belle with her to New York, but Lela wrote me that she decided against it: "I'm too much like my father -- I don't think I could handle the responsibility." Rather sad. She was a tall blonde girl, not really pretty in the ordinary sense but with a haunting quality and a great deal of grace. She returned to marry her high school sweetheart -- whose name I, believe is Westmoreland. I think she has a number of children. 9. [[Yates-845|Daniel Edward Yates]], born January 27, 1892, died Jan. 23, 1919, age 27. Uncle Dan, a fun-loving man whom we children were fond of, also died of influenza. He also had been at Camp but had returned home at the time he became ill. He married Pauline Gardiner, sister of Uncle Charlie's wife. Aunt Pauline, who is still living, is a great character, very honest, a gallant soul. She never remarried and devoted herself to raising her one daughter, Ayleen -- who became a teacher and is married with several children. 10. [[Yates-846|Frederick Whitehurst Yates,]] born October 31, 1894, died When we were at Grandfather's, Uncle Charlie and Uncle Fred were running the farms of the homeplace. They were good to us children, although they teased us a lot. Uncle Fred had an automobile -- I don't know what make it was, but it was a roadster, or single-seated, anyway -- in 1918 and 1919, there were not too many of any kind around. In Bogalusa -- a larger town than Franklinton -- where we had lived prior to coming down to Grandpa's to escape the Flu -- I can remember seeing quite a few, but they seemed to be those used for business purposes -- taxis, deliveries, etc -- although a lot of those were still done. by "surrey" and wagon. Of course, in a very few years, there were many more cars; and the wagon was associated with the farm. I can remember horse-and-buggy rides from Franklinton to -- Grandfather's, I suppose. All I can remember is that we thought it great fun, when the horse "forded" a small stream, and sometimes on a nice, slow stretch, we would get out and run alongside or behind, to pick a wildflower or explore something -- can you imagine being able to do that? Of course we knew nothing of the times when the roads were almost impassible with mud, or of being caught in a storm, or driving on cold bleak days. I don't think that Uncle Fred was married at that time, nor Uncle Charlie, - but they must have married shortly thereafter. Uncle Fred Camille Gardiner, sister of Willeta (Charlie's wife) and Pauline (Dan's wife). I believe they had four daughters and two sons. I imagine you have heard Boone speak of Margie (Margie Jenkins), Uncle Fred's oldest daughter, Uncle Al sometimes stays with her when he returns to Louisiana. Most of these cousins are in very successful Nursery and Dairy businesses, sometimes both. One of Margie's sisters married a distant cousin (ours and hers), who I believe became a General and on retirement a lawyer -- also one of his daughters I believe is a lawyer. Uncle Fred and Uncle Charlie were quite tall -- in later years someone was always saying "Would'nt they have been great in basketball!". I always thought that Uncle Fred and Mother looked some thing alike, although he was much more of a blonde with blue eyes. Mother had brown hair (it had been almost red when she was a child) and hazel eyes, which she said that her mother (Sally) also had. 11. [[Yates-794|Susan Dorothy Yates]], born March 14 She was always known as "Susie", and Aubrey and I loved her very much, although when we were younger I am sure that at times we must have been something of a trial to her. Later, however, I think that her life must have been somewhat lonely and isolated. When she was 18 years of age, her father was 74 and probably did not realize that she might be lonely; and I am sure that she never said so. When he died, she was 22 -- still very young but, for a girl who had been so sheltered, probably a little late to go adventuring on her own. I believe that she and Uncle Al (John Alton Richardson) were married in 1925 or 26. He said that he had heard of her before he got to meet her: He was always hearing that old Mr. Yates has a mighty pretty daughter "down there", as if a glimpse was all one got of her. I think she had the prettiest eyes in the family -- when she was younger, they looked almost violet -- especially in contrast to her magnolia-white skin -- I think she had the true English complexion. She had an infectious young-girl-innocent type of laugh, accompanied by a delightful crinkling about the eyes, and she never lost it. Maybe that is what they mean by "Irish laughter", which hints that life is never without its delightful surprises. As you will note, I failed to write down in Mother's bible the date of death of the last three and cannot recall the exact year, I think Uncle Charlie died in the late 40's, Uncle Fred probably 1968 or 69; and I was so saddened by Aunt Susie's death that I seem to have blanked it out, but I think probably 1960. Boone probably can help you out on all three.
Family History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Augur of New Haven Colony
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Family History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Augur of New Haven Colony == * by [[Augur-101|Edwin Prosper Augur]] (1847-1925) * published by The Press of Pelton & King, Middletown, Conn., 1904 * 260 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Augur of New Haven Colony|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familyhistorygen00augu_0 * https://archive.org/details/familyhistorygen00inaugu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712748 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Augur, Edwin Prosper. ''[[Space:Family History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Augur of New Haven Colony|Family History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Augur of New Haven Colony]]'' (Pelton & King, Middletown, Conn., 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Augur|Augur]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Augur, Edwin Prosper. ''[[Space:Family History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Augur of New Haven Colony|Family History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Augur of New Haven Colony]]'' (Pelton & King, Middletown, Conn., 1904) [ Page ].
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Part of the following record is copied by me from an old diary written by my uncle James Conway (1855-1892) who was lost at sea. the other part is my own compiling. James Conway (1891-1968) Also added to by another family member, possibly his daughter, Margaret Conway.
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Excerpt: "This 'Zumkehr Family History Book' was prepared and distributed at the Zumkehr Family Reunion in June 1993. A big "Thanks" to those who had a part in gathering information. Cynthia Moser (b. 1954) + Marie (McGary) Moser (b. 1915) for background history, several of the reminiscences and many of the pictures. [[Slusser-150 |Kathryn (Slusser) Ferrell]] (b. 1920) + [[Slusser-153 |Grace (Slusser) Tyson]] (b.1932) - For sending letters to gather data from the [[Zumkehr-6 |Frederick Zumkehr]] (1870-1957) family and the [[Zumkehr-28 |Abraham Zumkehr]] (1878-1958) family. My apologies for any errors or omissions." - Gale (Tyson) Sommers (b.1956) Historian.... Louisville, Ohio.
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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Family History of Lucy Crocker == A history of the Crocker family, from Thomas Crocker and Rachel Chappell (married 1667 in New London Connecticut), to the author's great grandmother Cynthia Sprague (1787-1884). * by Jeannette Robinson Murphy * not published, 1925 * Source Example: ::: Murphy, Jeannette Robinson. ''[[Space:Family History of Lucy Crocker|Family History of Lucy Crocker]]'' (n.p., 1925) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Murphy|Murphy]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family History of Lucy Crocker|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/FamilyHistoryOfLucyCrocker
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Pages from a family research booklet completed by Ortrun Engehausen (Engehausen-2) circa 1930 in Bremen, Germany. Some select translations are imbedded below these images but any experts in German script are more than welcome to edit them. {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen.png|caption=Title Page }} {{Image|file=engehausen-2.png|Caption='''Ortrun Engehausen''' }} '''1. Self''' #Maiden Name: Engehausen #All First Names: Ortrun Margarete Louise #Birth: 13 Mar 1924 {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-3.png |caption='''Father: Wilhelm Eduard Albert Engehausen''' }} '''2. The Father''' #Surname: Engehausen #All First Names: Wilhelm Eduard Albert #Occupation: Senior Engineer Religion: Prodestant #Date and Place of Birth: 30 Mar 1880, in Bremen #Baptism: 11 May 1880 #Confirmation: 26 Mar 1938 #Marriage Date and Place: 23 May 1923 {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-4.png |caption='''Mother: Dorothea Sophia Kohlhammer''' }} '''3. The Mother''' #Maiden Name: Kohlhammer #All First Names: Dorothea Sophia #Religion: Prodestant #Date and Place of Birth: 5 Sep 1887 in Heidelberg #Baptism 30 Oct 1887 #Confirmation: 1902 #Marriage Date: 23 May 1923 {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-5.png |caption='''Paternal Grandfather: Heinrich Rudolf Engehausen''' }} '''4. Paternal Grandfather''' #Surname: Engehausen #All First Names: Heinrich Rudolph #Birth: 19 Jul 1840 #Death: 8 Mar 1919 in Bremen {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-6.png |caption='''Paternal Grandmother: Sophia Luise Grote''' }} '''5. Paternal Grandmother''' #Maiden Name Grote #All First Names: Sophia Louise #Birth: 17 Sep 1841 # Death: 10 Jan 1921 Bremen {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-7.png |caption='''Maternal Grandfather: Jacob Wilhelm Kohlhammer''' }} '''6. Maternal Grandfather''' #Surname: Kohlhammer #All First Names: Jacob Wilhelm #Birth: 16 Nov 1851 #Death 11 Aug 1911 {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-8.png |caption='''Maternal Grandmother: Sophie Frederike Riegler''' }} '''7. Maternal Grandmother''' #Maiden Name: Riegler #All First Names: Sophia Friederike #Birth: 20 Mar 1858 #Death 6 Dec 1877 {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-9.png |caption='''Paternal Great Grandparents''' }} '''8. Husband''' # Surname: Engehausen #All First Names: Johann Friedrich #Birth: 4 Oct 1794 #Death: 19 Feb 1835 '''9. Wife''' #Maiden Name: Fischer #All First names: Maria Margarete #Birth: 27 Apr 1798 #Death: 6 Nov 1872 in Bremen '''10. Husband''' #All First Names: Friedrich Wilhelm #Birth: 11 Jun 1803 #Death: 22 Feb 1885 '''11. Wife''' #Maiden Name: Weber #All First Names: Charlotte Magdalene Elizabeth #Birth: 26 Feb 1807 #Death: 28 Apr 1890 {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-10.png |caption='''Maternal Great Grandparents''' }} '''12. Husband''' #Surname: Kohlhammer #All First Names: Heinrich Wilhelm #Birth: 1 Aug 1829 #Death: 23 Aug 1886 '''13. Wife''' #Maiden Name: Kuenzier #All First Names: Johanna Catharine Sophia #Birth: 13 Nov 1826 #Death: 11 Sep 1862 '''14. Husband''' #Surname: Riegler #All First Names: George Michael #Birth: 28 Jun 1821 #Death: 30 Apr 1866 '''15. Wife''' #Maiden Name: Biringer #All First Names: Maria Dorothea #Birth: 22 Dec 1829 #Death: 4 Dec 1899 {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-11.png |caption='''Generations Page 16''' }} '''16. Husband''' #Surname: Engehausen #All First Names: #Birth: 27 Apr 1746 #Death: 12 Feb 1810 '''17. Wife''' #Maiden Name: #All First Names: #Birth: 28 Jun 1766 #Death: 5 Mar 1844 '''18. Husband''' #Surname: Fischer #All First Names: Johann Rudolf #Birth: 23 Apr 1765 #Death: 23 Apr 1842 '''19. Wife''' #Maiden Name: #All First Names: #Birth: 9 Nov 1775 #Death: 26 Feb 1833 {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-12.png |caption='''Generations Page 17''' }} '''20. Husband''' #Surname: Grote #All First Names: Fredrich Wilhelm #Birth: 1770 #Death 1 Jun 1822 '''21. Wife''' #Maiden Name: #All First Names: #Birth: 13 Dec 1769 #Death: 31 Mar 1827 '''22. Husband''' #Suname: Weber #All First Names: #Birth: 15 Feb 1774 #Death: 2 May 1803 '''23. Wife''' #Maiden Name: #All First Names: #Birth: 17 Apr 1772 #Death: 21 Feb 1843 {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-13.png |caption='''Generations Page 18''' }} '''24. Husband''' #Surname: Kohlhammer #All First Names: Johann George #Birth: 10 Apr 1801 in Heidelberg #Death: 13 Aug 1863 in Heidelberg '''25. Wife''' #Maiden Name: Kuck #All First Names: Katherina Elizabeth #Birth: 1 Sep 1803 #Death: 15 Apr 1867 '''26. Husband''' #Surname: Kuenzier #All First Names: Jacob #Birth: 14 Jan 1798 in Heidelberg #Death: 2 July 1870 in Heidelberg '''27. Wife''' #Maiden Name: Leeser #All First Names: Anna Maria #Birth: 23 Nov 1807 in Heidelberg #Death: 23 Nov 1859 in Heidelberg {{Image|file=Family History of Ortrun Engehausen-14.png |caption='''Generations Page 19''' }} '''28. Husband''' #Surname: Riegler #All First Names: George Johann Jacob #Birth: 2 Sep 1789 in Heidelberg #Death: 16 Mar 1834 in Heidelberg '''29. Wife''' #Maiden Name: Keller #All First Names: Susanna Pilippina #Birth: 12 Dec 1802 In Heidelberg #Death: 5 Sep 1835 in Heidelberg '''30. Husband''' #Surname: Biringer #All First Names: Peter #Birth: 8 Jul 1785 #Death: 3 May 1855 '''31. Wife'''. #Maiden Name: Zueckschwert #All First Names: Maria Elizabeth #Birth: 17 Jul 1788 #Death: 28 Jun 1835
Family History of the Lunsfords
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FAMILY HISTORY OF THE LUNSFORDS written by Joseph McLane Lunsford (transcribed Mar 2004 by Mark Lunsford) From a record of the family, owned by John Newton Lunsford. Elijah Lunsford was born in Scotland, came to America in 1750. He was the father of Jonathan Lunsford, who was born in North Carolina, Wilkes County, in 1788. Jonathan moved to Ruch County, Indiana, then moved his family to Hamilton County, Indiana. (dates doubtful) This Jonathan Lunsford, above mentioned, was born June 10, 1788. He was married February 14, 1808 to Miss Elisabeth DeBord (born Nov. 29, 1788) The children of this union were: Tillitha (born Nov. 13, 1808); Melissa (born Jan 24, 1812); Reuben, (born Aug. 22, 1815); James Martin (born May 3, 1825); Elijah Lunsford, Born Aug. 17, 1829). All five children were born in Wilkes County, North Carolina. Reuben, Tillitha, and Mellissa were all married in North Carolina. Tillitha married a man named David Wadkins, (children's names unknown), but dwelling in Swayne County, N. Car. Mellissa married William Cass, whose children are Matilda, Nancy, John, Elisabeth, Mary Lucinda, and William Riley Cass., seven in all. REUBEN Lunsford married Miss Elisabeth Fletcher, and their children's names are: James, Finley, William, Samuel, John, Elias, and Mary J. Lunsford. Martin Lunsford was married twice--first to Miss Barbara Fletcher, who lived but a short time, no children being born to them. Martin next married Miss Jane Faucett. Their children were Thomas J., John Newton, Annie, and Ellie Lunsford. ELIJAH LUNSFORD, the 5th and youngest of the children of Jonathan and Elisabeth (DeBord) Lunsford, born August 17, 1829, in Wilkes County North Caroline, where he lived until about the age of three, when the family moved to Ruch County Indiana, where they lived for nearly a year then again moved to Hamilton County, on a little stream called Flat Rock, a tributary of Fall Creek, about a half mile from which Jonathan Lunsford entered forty acres of government land--where he made himself a home and reared his younger sons to manhood. When ELIJAH LUNSFORD was nineteen years of age, he was five feet ten inches in height, well built and weighing about one hundred sixty-file pounds. He was very fair complexioned, with light blue eyes, wavy hair, cheerful, good-tempered, and very fond of manly sports. At eighteen he was a Lieutenant in Captain Woods Company of Militia. He was very active, leading all of his companions in the sports and games of the day. He was a favorite of the fair sex, was said to be the handsomest young man in the neighborhood. He was reported to be a general favorite of everyone, loved by all, and hated by none. Among his schoolmates and companions, was one Sarah Pilkington, near his own age, she being born July 5, 1831, in Wayne County, Indiana. Her father was Wiley Pilkington, a Baptist Minister, whose native birthplace was North Carolina., but sometime during the '20's he had moved to Wayne County, Indiana, where the younger Pilkingtons and Lunsfords attended the same district school. The result of this was an attachment which sprang up between Sarah Pilkington and Elijah Lunsford ripening into true love, and finally in their marriage which occurred November 26, 1848. The officiating minister was the Rev. Thomas Martin. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents in Hamilton County, Indiana. To this union was born, first, a son, August 1, 1849. This child was stillborn. Second, a son, Joseph McLane, born June 10, 1850. Third, a son, John Martin, born June 13, 1852. Fourth, a daugher Louisa Jane, born November 6, 1853. John Martin died of typhus fever, September 18, 1852. Sarah, the wife of Elijah Lunsford, died Dec. 1.... Jonathan Lunsford died December 5, 1865, aged 77 years, 5 months, 25 days, and was buried in Staats Cemetery near Fortville, Indiana. Sarah, Elijah, and his second wife, Keziah, are buried in the same cemetery, which is about one mile north of Fortville, on a fine eminence sloping to the southeast, near the stream of Fall Creek. About 3 years after the death of Sarah, Elijah married Keziah Torrence, a lady of fine form and exquisite beauty, on Nov. 1, 1856. Rev. Jacob Beathy officiated at the home of James Martin Lunsford. Miss Keziah Torrence was the daughter of David and Eva Torrence, and was born in Hamilton County, Indiana, Dec. 28, 1838. To this union 4 children were born:- Bennet F. (born July 19, 1857 - died Mar. 14, 1866) an infant son (born and died in 1858) David E. (born Nov. 28, 1860) Arminta May (born May 1, 1862--died Sept. 6, 1863). Keziah died March 3, 1866, aged 27 years, 2 months, 6 days, her death resulting from spotted fever. Keziah and the three deceased children are buried in the old Staats cemetery, above noted; and Elijah is buried between the graves of Sarah, his first wife, and Keziah, his second wife. MILITARY RECORD OF ELIJAH LUNSFORD Volunteered for service and was enlisted with a company of 100 men under the command of Capt. Huston Eastly. Helms and Alfout, being Lieutenants. Went into Camp Deal at Indianapolis Aug. 6, 1862. This company was organized as part of the 12th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Col. Link, commanding. They were almost immediately sent into Kentucky against the confederate General Kirby Smith., who was making an attempt to invade the North through Kentucky. On Aug. 30, 1862, at Richmond, Kentucky, a stubborn battle was fought against overwhelming odds. Elijah's regiment was completely routed, as they were only recruits-against superior numbers of trained and seasoned troops. About two-thirds of the Union forces, Elijah among them were captured, but on Sept. 1, were paroled and sent home to await exchange. Elijah was at home until Sept. 18, when the regiment was again ordered into service at Camp Morton. They drilled until Nov. 22, 1862, then were sent against Gen. Joseph Johnson, and after ward Hood, through Tennessee and Georgia--later participating in several battles and skirmishes, always doing his duty cheerfully and honorably. Elijah was made a Corporal in March 1863. At Atlanta, on July 22, 1864, he was captured and sent to Andersonville prison. After 59 days, during which he almost starved to death, he was exchanged Sept 19, 1864, and was sent, a physical wreck, to the field hospital at Marietta, Georgia, and was transferred to the General Hospital at Madison, Indiana on Oct. 4,1864, where he remained until May 26, 1865, when he was honorably discharged and sent home. His first pension was $4.00 per month, later increased to $8.00 and just before his death, to $12.00 per month. ELIJAH was married for the 3d time, April 6, 1867, 11:00 P.M. at the age of 38, his bride being Julia Ann Bolander, 19, daughter of Daniel and Catherine Bolander of Hancock County, Indiana, solemnized by Wm. H. Foley, Justice of the Peace of Fortville. Seven children were born to this union. 1. Catherine (born April 30, 1868) 2. Jonathan, (born Oct. 3, 1869) 3. Lahannah M. (born Sept. 17, 1871) 4. Daniel B. (born Dec. 7, 1873) 5. George W. (born Jan. 13, 1876) 6. Rachel A. (born Jan. 19, 1878) 7. Mary M. (born April 11, 1880) Elijah died in 1884. This record is taken almost entirely from a record written by Elijah's son, Joseph McLane Lunsford, and his record was made from one written by his father.
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Family History of [[Potter-12248|Catherine Potter]] written for her son [[Bulmer-1060|Rev William Henry Bulmer]], transcribed from the original by [[Bulmer-1059|Rev Edward Bulmer]] and presently in the possession of the [[ Bulmer-1043|Bulmer family]]. Images can be supplied on request. The diary has not been published and is not currently in the public domain in any format. The letters contain considerable genealogical information about families such as the Regis, Bulmers, Potters, Dawsons, Ogles, Dundas's, Charltons, Buckhams, Delavals, Carrs amongst others as well as insight into life at Windsor in the time of George III. Spelling was perhaps not Catherine's strongest point and her spelling and punctuation errors are included here to preserve a sense of it's originality. * Copyright © Rachel Bulmer [Bulmer-1043] 2022. All rights reserved. ---- :'''Feb 13, 1810''' :My dear William Henry, :As I promised to begin my little narative in my last letter, I just now inform you that your grandfather Potter was descended from an ancient and honorable family in Cumberland. He was brought up and educated
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:by his grandfather, who was a Clergyman at Kendle in Westmorland. After he had finished his schooling at one of the publick seminarys, he was sent to Queen's College Oxford, to finish his studys and took a degree of Bachelor of Arts and was ordained. :His father, who was a Clergyman, had the Living of Cramlington and Horton in the County of Northumberland, and, having eight sons and one daughter to provide for, made your grandfather accept a curacy in the County of Kent. He was appointed Chaplain to the [[Finch-1862|Marchioness of Rockingham]]: he there became acquainted with your grandmother, who was the daughter of the [[Regis-39|Rev'd Dr Regis D.D]], who was Rector of Adisham in Kent, Chaplain to his Majestys George I and George II and was appointed Canon of Windsor by his Majesty's express command. {{Image|file=Finch-1862.jpg |caption=Mary, Marchioness of Rockingham }} :Your grandfather's interest and intimacy with [[Deleval-4|Lord Delaval]]Lord Delval's father Francis succeeded the old Duke as MP for Northumberland procured him, at the death of the old [[Seymour-206|Duke of Somerset]]Wikipedia contributors, "Algernon Seymour, '''7th Duke of Somerset'''," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Algernon_Seymour,_7th_Duke_of_Somerset&oldid=1092277535 (accessed June 20, 2022)., the presentation of the Living of North Shields and was Vicar of Tynemouth thirty-two years. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-1.png |caption=John Potter's chaplaincy at Seaton Delaval }} {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-6.jpg |caption=Sir John Hussey Delaval }} :As soon as your grandfather got this preferment Dr Regis no longer opposed his marriage with his eldest daughter, [[Regis-131|Catherine]], who was universally admired for
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:her great accomplishments and learning. She was a proficient in her own language, also in French and Italian and what is very uncommon for a female, she understood the Latin tongue equally as well. During her life she kept up a correspondence with the first literary characters and her engaging manners politeness and affability made her company courted by the first people in this country. She was the delight of the young, who reaped both profit and instruction by her company and always joined in their inocent gaiety as her disposition was naturally cheerfull and had none of that austerity that gennerly accompanys great genious and an unremitting attention to all religious Duties. In fine she was one of the best of wives and mothers. :I was her eleventh child, named after herself to oblige your grandfather who adored her for her virtues and great abilities. :Her eldest son [[Potter-13167|John]] who was in the East India Service unfortunately lost his life in returning with three officers in a boat to the Northumberland East Indiaman off St Helena where they had been on a party of pleasure.Wikipedia contributors, '''"East Indiaman Northumberland (1805 EIC ship)"''' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Northumberland_(1805_EIC_ship)&oldid=998851419 (accessed June 19, 2022) {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839.png |caption=East Indiaman 'Northumberland' }} :Their eldest daughter, [[Potter-13182|Sarah]], died at sixteen years of age - a great affliction to your
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:grandfather and grandmother. She was quite angelick in her disposition, learned and accomplished that she far surpassed all the girls of her age, spoke the French and Italian languages fluently and was so religious and devout that she was the wonder and admiration of all who beheld her excellency. She was by many thought handsome having fine blue eyes, long eyelashes, delicate complection aubern hair and the most interesting countenance. If it had pleased God to have spared her life, it would have been a great advantage to the younger branch of the family, as her sudden death had such an effect on your grandmother that she never was able from ill health to pay the same attention to the rest of her children. She was spared the affliction of witnessing the death of her second daughter Harriet, who was equally good and amiable as her sister. She married in the year 1782 [[Charlton-2526|Mr Charlton]] and left one son, who is at present a Captain in the 61st regiment of Foot, and an honor to his country, also two daughters, Sarah and Jane. {{Image|file=Charlton-2528.jpg |caption=Col. Edward Charlton K.H. }} :[[Potter-13184|James George Potter]] was their fourth son and was brought up in the medical line. He was a remarkable handsome man, with great abilities and his company too much sought after by the gay and dissipated, which led him into
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extravagance and dissipation, which hurt his constitution and shortened his life. He was some years in the navy and then went as surgeon to a Regiment in Lord Moria's army and was there during the campaign in Holland. He then entirely lost his health and retired with a pention and lived at Morpeth some years after he then came to Newcastle to be near Mr Ingham and after lingering many months he died in the 44th year of his age. :Their fifth son, [[Potter-13181|Edward]], was unfortunately drowned. He was at the particular request of his godfather, Mr Alderman Barker of Newcastle, bound for his Freeledge, as it was his intention to provide for him, having a great concern in shipping, but it please God to order otherwise. :[[Potter-13185|William Anthony Potter]] was their youngest and last of their children. He served seven years apprenticeship to a Mr Mewburn, one of the infirmary surgeons and a Freeman of Newcastle. He first began business with his brother at North Shields, but, on their separation, he followed his profession at Newcastle in Northumberland Street, the house your grandmother retired to after the death of your grandfather which happened in the year 1789 in the seventy fourth year of his age. His loss was so severely felt by your grandmother
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that she only survived his death four years and departed at the same age, being just 74, and had the comfort of being attended in her last moments by her affectionate son and an old and faithful servant who had lived in the family many years and whose singular attachment and hope will be rewarded by the surviving part of the family. :Now having drawn my narrative nearly to a close I must at some leisure time give you some account of the life of your own mother and conclude this long epistle with my sincere prayers to the Almighty that you my dear child may always walk in the fear of God and that He may give you Grace that you may become a blessing and an honor to your family, which is the most fervent wish of your ever affectionate mother, C. Bulmer ---- : February 25, 1810 :My dear Boy, :Before I begin my own little history, I must give you some further account of your grandmother's family. She was the eldest of four (five?) sisters. Sarah married to Wm Dawson Esq: Harriet to Wentworth Ogle Esq: Ann married to Samuel Cheetham Esq and Elizabeth married to the Rev. Mr Prior one of the
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masters of Eton School. The five sisters were coheiresses, there not being a male heir. They would have had large fortunes if their Father, Dr Regis had not ventured thirty thousand pounds in the South Sea Scheme, which by its failure was the ruin of so many families who ventured their all in hopes of reaping great advantage, but you will read the account in the history of England, how much the people of England were deceived in that Scheme. :Dr Regis was again tempted to put five thousand pound in the hands of the Yorkshire Building Company who failed, so that a small dividend which was paid twenty years after to the surviving part of the family was all that was ever received from that adventure. {{Image|file=Regis-39.jpg |caption=Balthazar Regis D.D }} :The history of Dr Regis' family you will read in a manuscript translated from the French by your grandmother Potter. It was written by Dr Regis' two aunts and addressed to himself, after their wonderful escape out of France during the dreadfull persecution of the Protestants. I most earnestly recommend to you, my dear child, that you will seriously peruse these memoirs as it will show you the errors of Popery, how much your ancestors suffered on account of adhering to the religion.
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My dear Wm Henry, :As you may have some curiosity to know something of the younger part of your mother's life, I shall begin with my birth which was on the 14th of January 1762 at Wallsend, a beautiful village situated between Newcastle and North Shields in the County of Northumberland; being, as the neighbours all said, a nice little red-cheeked girl, happy tempered and tractable made me a favorite among the gentlemen's familys in the village, who had me alternately every day at their houses, where every toy and plaything were provided for me, and having a good voice and an early taste for singing I was much cosseted perticularly at my godfathers James Muncaster's Esq:, also at Mr Water's whose sister Miss Waters afterwards married [[Dundas-686|Colonel Dundas]]'''Marriage Allegation for William Dundas and Isabella Waters witnessed by Emmanuel Potter''' England, Durham Diocese, ... & Allegations, 1692-1900: "England, Durham Diocese, ... & Allegations, 1692-1900"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2764938 England, Durham, Durham Diocese, Mandate for Wetherell appointment; and marriage licence bonds and allegations] Marriage licence bonds and allegations, DDR/EJ/MLA/1/1776, January-December 1776
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{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-6PHS-TK5}} (accessed 20 June 2022), brother to the present [[Dundas-266|Lord Melville]]. The other families were [[Blackett-222|Mr Alderman Blackett]], father-in-law to [[Collingwood-132|Lord Collingwood]] and Mr Alderman Atkinson, brother-in-law to Mr Muncaster. :Among the villagers I was as much a favorite, being free from pride and always treating them with the greatest civility. The regret they shewed when I married and left the village I shall ever remember with pleasure and gratitude - they crowded round the parsonage house, pouring forth blessings and good wishes for health and happiness. Happy happy days were those, so beloved and respected by all ranks of people. :But to proceed. I was early sent to Newcastle for education, but having attracted the notice and won the affection of my [[Regis-132|Aunt Dawson]] when on a visit to my dear Father and Mother, she requested I might be sent to her to have the advantage of a South Country education. :At the age of 10 years I went to London with some relations who had been on a visit to the family and were to return by sea. I performed my voyage without fear or sickness and arrived safe in high spirits, but met with a great disappointment. As I had formed such high notions that the streets were paved with marble and precious stones, that palaces where the king resided were like the inchanted castles I had read of in the fairy tales, I expressed so much disappointment and disapprobation that I afforded great amusement to my friends. :I was also much provoked to be looked at as a curiosity (like the wild beasts in the tower). My healthfull appearance, fresh colour and my north country dialect and burr, tho' much refined by the polite company I had associated with so much, still created great merriment
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among the south country people, who, I thought were very rude and unpolite to quizz a stranger so much. :My first visit when I arrived in London was made to a brother of my father's who lived at Epsom in Surrey. I was there treated with every kindness and spent a happy month with my uncle and cousins. I was then conducted to Richmond in Surrey by my uncle Potter but no words can paint what I suffered on parting with him to be a resident at the great mansion of my Uncle and Aunt Dawson. Its grandure struck me with awe, the great iron gates were thrown open when our humble gig entered the sweep leading to the house and the butler introduced me into the drawing room to my aunt and cousins so different to those I had just left who had treated me as their companions and in the way that was most gratefull to my feelings. Here I was to be disciplined and made a fine lady, a part which I always disliked to assume. In two days after my arrival at Richmond, just as I was recovering my spirits I received a great shock, when my Aunt told me she was going to spend a month at Southampton on the account of her daughter's health; that I was to be left in [the] charge of her housekeeper
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until her return, when I was to be placed at one of the first boarding schools in Richmond, and in the meantime every arrangement was to be made and my necessary equipment for entering me at Miss Moor's boarding school. When the coach and four appeared at the door my heart sank within me, but when my Aunt and cousin took an affectionate leave of me and departed, I gave way to such an excess of grief that the housekeeper was quite distressed and alarmed that she was for sending after my Aunt post haste. In a day or two I dried up my tears, I found I must submit to my fate; but how often did I regret leaving my fond parents whose tenderness and indulgence would never have left me at a strange place under the care of a servant. I was for some days quite melancholy, ranged about the large house and wandered about the grounds and garden which were beautifull loaded with the finest fruit of all kinds. The grapes hung in clusters from every window. : Yet all this did not comfort me: I was separated from all friends and relations and had no one but the servants to converse with, but for all I was so unhappy, I was so quiet and tractable that I won their kindness and they endeavoured to make me comfortable. To my great joy my Aunt returned at the appointed time and when she heard
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I had fret so much, she regretted she had not taken me with her, but her daughter's bad health occupied all the thoughts. She was just 21 years of age and a most elegant and accomplished woman: she survived a very few years after this period to the great affliction of her parents. They had lost a beautifull girl at sixteen a short time before and only saved one son out of eight children by sending him abroad to reside for some years. On his return to England he married the daughter of Anthony Aufrère Esq of Hoveton Hall in Norfolk. She was his second cousin. At the death of his father he came into possession of a large fortune and lives in a most splendid manner at his house in Manchester Square, London. He has two country seats, one at Windsor and another on the Forrest (?) where he has purchased an estate. His two eldest daughters, Sophia and Harriet, have been presented at court. He has several sons and daughters who were much attached to me when children, as we were so much together. They were all handsome. :I have made a long digression from my story and must now begin with my career at school. When I arrived in ___ in my Aunt's coach and four all the young ladies got to the windows to see me alight. This gave me great consequence in their
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eyes if very little in my own, as I always set little value on show and finery. My Aunt left me in charge to the governess, who was a stately maiden lady near forty, very rigid in her discipline and no way engaging in her manners. She was requested by my aunt not to allow me to mix with the day scholars: this prohibition was very painfull to me, as I was afraid of getting the name of being proud with only associating with the boarders. So when I could escape the eye of my governess and the French teacher I used to converse with them as often as I could, so that I pleased both parties and soon became a general favorite, was always attentive to my tasks, having four to learn every night, French and English, and was never known to miss a word. :I was also very attentive to work of all kind, dancing et cetera after finishing my education I left school and returned to my aunt who wished me to live with her entirely as a daughter, as she had been deprived of her ownly one by Death; but the great desire I had to see my parents, brothers and sisters made me reject this kind offer and I wrote privately to my mother to send for me home, as I was tired of being a fine lady. :When the summons came for my return home, my Aunt
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was much offended: I was sent to London and at the request of Mrs Backhouse, an old and particular friend of my mothers, that I might pay a visit to her until the 'Edward' (Captain Norton) was ready to sail. Never shall I forget the pleasing sensations I experienced when I once more viewed Tynemouth Castle and saw my brother James come alongside of the ship to conduct me to Wallsend. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839.jpg |caption=Tynemouth Castle late 1700s }} :He could not understand my language, nor me his, and we did nothing but laugh at each other. My impatience was so great to see my dear parents that no intreaties from Doctor Watson, who my brother was serving his apprenticeship to as a surgeon, could persuade me to stay alnight, but set off at a late hour to walk the four miles to Wallsend. I cannot express the transports of joy I felt at again beholding my father's house. My brother concealed himself when I knocked at the door: the man enquired my name. I told him I was an old acquaintance and desired to be admitted. He rather reluctantly obeyed as it was so late an hour but as it was midsummer it was not dark. How my heart beat with delight as the parlour door opened and I was received with open arms by my dear parents. After a moment's hesitation they recollected my voice tho' I was grown and improved so much and had not the look of a
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country girl, but a fine boarding school Miss. I understood my father and mother, but not one word hardly of the rest of the family. It was like some foreign language. :After the first few weeks my great joy subsided, and my time was taken up with visiting all my former acquaintance. They were agreeably surprised to find me the same in my disposition and that I had not been spoiled by my residence in the south. :After my return home we had a visit from Colonel and Mrs Dundas (late[ly] Miss Waters and my godmother). They prevailed upon my parents to allow me to accompany my sister Louisa Jane (now Mrs Buckham) to the Hermitage, a beautiful country-seat near Hexham, to spend some months with them. At the time fixed Col. Dundas came in his carriage to fetch me, and I felt the greatest delight at my having to be introduced into publick by people of such consequence, being connected with some of the genteelest families in the country. :They had rather too large an establishment for their fortune, but as Colonel Dundas was only half-brother to Lord Melville and the youngest son of Lady Arniston of Arniston in Scotland, his fortune was not equal to his rank, and it was thought he was not well used by his
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brother Lord Melville who had it in his power at that time, being first Lord of the Treasury, to have given him a sinecure place. :Col. Dundas had two daughters by a former wife. The eldest married a gentleman in Scotland and the younger who was my favorite, to a Capt. Cameron whose regiment went to the East Indies. :I shall ever remember with gratitude the happy three months I spent at this hospitable mansion; the remembrance of it is pleasing to me at this day. I was given in charge to Colonel Dundas by my mother as I was very young, just sixteen I had formed a very serious engagement with an officer in his Majesty's Navy. She was afraid that I might be tempted by going into the world to change my mind and act a dishonorable part by a worthy man who had given the most disinterested proof of his affection and which continued unimpaired through a series of years. My parents would not consent to our marriage untill it suited him to leave the navy which did not happen for several years. Otherwise he would have given up his halfpay and the widows pention. :Col. Dundas knowing how I was situated kept a watchful eye over me, opened every suspicious letter that came for me and would never let any gentleman sit by me or have any private conversation with me
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but I received some proposals which he had power to reject. Our time was spent in the most agreeable manner. Mrs Dundas was a great invalid, but her husband made it his study to entertain my sister and myself. He took us to see everything that was curious in the neighborhood, but had like to meet with a very serious accident in going a bye-road to see the papermills. The carriage broke down, but we all escaped unhurt. They always had dinner company and frequently private balls and attended the Hexham Assemblies. At that time we became acquainted with Mr Charlton's family. Wife Grace Charlton at that time was a dashing bell used to be invited to all the parties at the Hermitage now occupied by Mr Hunter, who has resided there many years. There came repeated orders from Wallsend for our return home before Col. and Mrs Dundas would agree to part with us. At last the day was fixed when with sorrowful countenance we bid adieu to the Hermitage, where we had spent so many happy days. The Col. went with us in his carriage as far as Harlow Hill and his servant led his horse. As we were to proceed to Newcastle in the chaise. I lost all command over myself when I parted with my good friend who had made us so happy. I never dried up my tears
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untill I entered Newcastle where we met with one of our Hermitage acquaintances a Mr Robert Spearman of Durham at Mr Mewburn's. He insisted on our going to the play to raise our spirits and he joined a party made up for us. This little amusement came in good time and we returned home the next day in tolerable spirits. I shall make a remark which may be of service to you, my dear Wm Henry, as you pass through life, never to suffer pleasure to so far intoxicate you as to wean your affections from home. Young people ought to be grateful to their friends for civility and kindness shown them, but not, as in my case, though only momently, to have given way to grief on returning to my happy home. The little restraints it is necessary for young people to be kept under at home ought to be considered as absolutely necessary for their good, untill they have got age and prudence to guide them. There is no friend like a good parent to give them advice and to direct their conduct: and, that you, my dear child, may continue that affection you have so early shown to your parents, let no temptation or persuasion lead you from your duty to God, obedience and submission to the will of your father and mother.
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:It is impossible for me to relate the many little incidents that happened in our pleasant village situated between two towns Newcastle and South Shields. We were able to partake of the amusements of both places. In the year 1781 I was introduced at the Newcastle assemblys by Mrs Hargrave the lady of Wm Hargrave Esq of Shawen. He was high Sheriff for the County of Northumberland.Wikipedia contributors, '''"Shawdon Hall,"''' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shawdon_Hall&oldid=1083676775 (accessed June 21, 2022) That year my sister Louisa and I had a general invitation to Mr Errington's. He married a lady of large fortune who was particularly attached to us, and whenever we had to attend any of the publick diversions, we were sure of a home house as they had a large mansion in Westgate Street, kept a carriage and lived in high stile. :Your godfather, Mr CollingwoodWikipedia contributors, '''Edward Collingwood (1734–1806), a barrister and coal mine owner of Chirton''' "Dissington Hall," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dissington_Hall&oldid=1083047770 (accessed June 21, 2022) of Chirton, always staid their during the publick weeks, therefore we had the advantage of always being beau'd by a man of consequence to all the amusements. He was reckoned the most polite and handsome man in the country: he always professed the greatest friendship for me and treated me with every mark of respect and civility as long as he lived. It was expected by many people, tho' not by me, as he was your godfather, that he would have remembered you with a legacy at his death, as he came across the water, which he had a great terror of, stood for you and was much displeased you were not
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named 'Edward' after him. He possessed every accomplishment, but was not liberal, which made him not lamented by his neighbours and the poor at Chirton. He left an emense fortune to his niece, Mrs Stanhope, wife of [[Stanhope-639|Walter Spencer Stanhope Esq.]] of Cannon Hall, Yorkshire, M.P. and his estates at Chirton to Lord Collingwood. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-1.jpg |caption=Chirton Hall, Northumberland }} :We also attended the Dockwray Square Assemblys, and by that means got acquainted with several of the military and naval characters. [[Pellew-11|Sir Edward Pellew]] and his officers, Admiral Brunton[https://heritage.stockton.gov.uk/articles/people/vice-admiral-nathan-brunton/ '''Admiral Nathan Brunton'''] Stockton Heritage ''heritage.stockton.gov.uk (accessed June 2022), all the officers of the Queen of Hazard sloop of war, as my brother James was intimate with them, he used to bring them to Wallsend and introduce them to my father who showed them every civility on his son's account. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-3.jpg |caption=Sir Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth }} :It was then I became acquainted with Mr Young in the year 1781, who I afterwards married. (He was a great favorite with his Captain the Hon. Augustus Ann Poulteny, who took him to the West Indies in the Sylph as his surgeon, and afterwards in the Montague). On his being ordered to England he recommended him to [[Rodney-96|Sir George Rodney]] who appointed him as his surgeon on board the 'Formidable'.Wikipedia contributors, "George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Brydges_Rodney,_1st_Baron_Rodney&oldid=1093224663 (accessed June 21, 2022) On his coming to England he left him with [[Pigot-102|Admiral Piggot]] who was his friend as long
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as he lived. He requested to have him as his surgeon when appointed to the 'Royal Sovereign' on the breaking out of the Spanish Armament, so that before the conclusion of the American War when [[Blane-75|Doctor Blane]] was sent home to England with Admiral Drake, Mr Young was appointed phisician to the fleet - a station, if the war had continued - worth seven hundred a year. :Col. and Mrs Dundas again prevailed on my mother to let me go and stay with them at Newbiggin, a sea-bathing place nine miles from Bedlington, where I had been living for some time with my brother James, who was settled as a surgeon there, and I was to keep his house, but his turn for gaiety and company determined me to leave him that he might give up house keeping. Therefore I was at liberty to accept my friends' kind invitation - I spent seven months in the same happy way I had done before with them at the Hermitage. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-4.jpg |caption=Bedlington, home of James in his 'partying' days }} :After the bathing season was over I returned with them to Morpeth as they rented a very handsome house belonging to a Major Munrow. They had a visit from the Colonel's brothers Lord Melvil and the Lord President of Scotland in their way to London to attend Parliament. :What made Morpeth more interesting to me
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was my dear sister Charlton living then. At that time she had been on a visit to Mrs Dundas, where she met Mr Charlton who had a house at Morpeth - so strangely do things come about. :Indeed I met with many opportunities of marrying during the time I was with them, but my early engagement made me reject every offer, also those of my own neighbourhood. I was a general favourite as I made it my constant study to please every body, never to attend to myself and I was always fully rewarded by the continual approbation of pleasant looks of my friends and acquaintance. : Col. and Mrs Dundas left Morpeth to my sorrow and went to Doncaster to live as the two young ladies had to go to the boarding school at Hatfield and they wished to be near them. I had many pressing invitations to go and see them there, but the distance was too great. I shall copy out the Colonel's first letter to me after he got to Doncaster, as the original will be fairly worn out before you may read it. :I received much kind attention from our neighbours Mr and Mrs Muncaster, who took a perticular interest in me being his goddaughter. I went with them to several publick places and they were very liberal in accommodating me
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or any of the family with the use of their carriage indeed we could not have been more agreeable situated among so many genteel families. :We generally went once a year to visit Lord and [[Robinson-15158|Lady Delaval], but after her Ladyship's death, we were not allowed to be much with the family as their conduct was so much censured by the gay life they led and the improper company they kept. {{Image|file=Robinson-15158-1.jpg |caption=Lady Delaval (1730-1783) }} :We were for many years happy in the acquaintance of Mr Hall's family at Willington, but after the young people married and after they disgraced themselves so much as to end all further connection. The eldest daughter, who was very handsome and amiable married a Mr Pringle and died leaving a small family. The second married [[Wallis-2171|Ogle Wallis Esq]]. and was soon separated from him by mutual consent. The youngest, who was beautifull married John Parslow Esq. of the third regiment of Dragoons and was afterwards divorced for eloping with an [[Sykes-1759|officer, son of the late Sir Frances Sykes]].[https://lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/382748?ln=en Trial of Frances Sykes for adultery] ''lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/382748'' (accessed June 2022) :I married and left Wallsend in the year 1788. We arrived in London and had a most comfortable apartment in Berkley Street, Portman Square, consisting of an elegant drawing room, bedroom, dressing room, the
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use of the kitchen. The hurry of travelling through me into a serious fit of illness and the anxiety of Mr Young's being ordered to go to sea immediately with the Duke of Clarence as his surgeon, but he gave up the appointment and the prince took his old surgeon again, who had disobliged him made him write to the Navy Board to send one of the best surgeons on the list, and on Admiral Pigot's recommendation Mr Young was pitched upon much against his own inclination, as the Prince never made himself pleasant to his officers, and no one would have sailed with him if they could have avoided it. :When I was able to see company I had a visit from my [[Aufrere-11|Uncle Aufrère]] and his son-in-law [[Anderson-4430|Lord Yarborough]] and [[Aufrere-12|Mrs [Sophia] Aufrère]], my cousins Dr and Mrs Duval '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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Will of The Reverend Philip Duval of St Marylebone, Middlesex, England, granted probate on 30 Mar 1808. Died Abt 1808. , and Doctor and Mrs Goodall, now Canon of Windsor, Provost of Eton.Wikipedia contributors, "Joseph Goodall," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Goodall&oldid=991395037 (accessed June 21, 2022) {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-5.jpg |caption=Joseph Goodall, Canon of Windsor }} :We had repeated invitations to dinner from all these great people, but I never could enjoy myself among those who thought themselves so much above me, and tho' they were very civil, yet were not like near relations, so formal stiff and ceremonious, except my cousin Dawson and his Lady who were very attentive, often sending their carriage for us, so did Dr DuvalPhilip Duval was chaplain to the Duke of Gloucester who was
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very desirous I should see the [[Hannover-48|Duke of Gloucester]] at his house, sent Mrs Duval for me but I not being dressed when she came, I lost the sight, as the Duke of Gloucester's carriage drove from the door just as theirs came up to the gates. :We had an invitation from my Uncle and Aunt Aufrère at Chelsea. He bought [[Jenkinson-128|Lord Liverpool's]]2nd Earl Liverpool, Prime Minister 1812–27 beautifull house and gardens which it is impossible to describe or me to do justice to. He gave a most splendid entertainment in compliment to my cousin Dawson, who, like myself, were just married. The Brides' healths were drunk in champagne and burgundy, Lord Yarborough's children were then introduced to their new relations and the day passed very pleasantly walking in the beautiful gardens and had coffee in one of the summer houses. :As my health continued so bad, my aunt wrote to request Mr Young would give his consent to my going a tour with her through Wales. This was at first refused, but on my aunt's repeating her request and urging it so much, Mr Young with the hopes the jaunt might restore my health, gave his consent, tho' he was much hurt, after so long an engagement to be separated so soon after our marriage. My sister Louisa had
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been wrote for to go this expedition, but my Aunt's recollecting she could travill in a carriage without being ill, it was given up, but she came to London and went to our apartments in Berkley Street and spent a few weeks with Mr Young. She then paid a visit to our old friend Mrs Backhouse and there she met with the Rev'd William Buckham who she married and had one son and a daughter. : I had a very unpleasant journey to Bath, as I was obliged to travill all night. My Aunt Dawson gave me a kind reception and I was charmed with that favorite and beautifull city. My uncles's house was the last but one at the top of Milsom Street, opposite to Marshall's great library.Circulating Library and Reading Room in Bath, England There were about 600 circulating libraries across England by the end of the 18th century. Most towns were lucky to have one. But Bath had ten to serve the growing influx of leisure visitors. The most elaborate was on Milson Street. James Marshall and Samuel Pratt opened their reading room in 1787. It catered to the elite and famous including royalty, nobles, knights plus military and religious leaders. As tourism declined in Bath, however, so did the circulating libraries. By 1820, many of the original establishments were gone. It is the best and most chearful street in Bath. The company pass that way in general to the Pump room and to the upper and lower assembly rooms. :We set out for Wales soon after my arrival at Bath, my uncle, aunt, myself and her female servant, the lap dog and the parrot in a handsome new coach and four horses. We went short stages, by that means had the opportunity of seeing all the principal towns and viewing everything that was curious. We went by Gloucester, Hereford Ross and Brecknockshire to Carmarthen, the
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principal town in South Wales. {{Image|file=Regis-132.png |caption=Sarah Dawson née Regis }} :It is impossible for me to convey to you, my dear Wm Henry, any idea of the beauty of the country the height of the hills and mountains even the historians fall short in their descriptions of the rich scenery and the fertility of the soil the goodness of the roads and the abundance of fine fruit, such as apples and pears in every field and hedge, also full of nutts. Our coachman with his whip as we rode under the branches of the trees used to bring down such a load of apples and pears, and the footman would get off his horse and fill his baskets. I was surprised to hear many of the poor people's children speaking such good English. I often conversed with them: they told me they went to school as they have many English schools in Wales they have no provincial accent therefore. I never was more gratified then to hear them talk. :The Welsh language is very difficult. I made many attempts to learn a few words but could make nothing of it. I was much pleased with a custom I observed the inhabitants had of every Saturday night going with flowers and plants and strewing the graves of every relative with flowers. On the Sunday going to church
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it has a most pleasing and beautifull effect. :The women look very sallow and unhealthy and swaddle their children up in a kind of blanket fastened about them that they may have their hands at liberty to work, makes the children poor rickety things and they can seldom walk alone untill they are two or three years old. The working men are also poor looking creatures imploy themselves in fishing carrying their boats on their backs untill they get to the water. :As we rode out we often saw the women sitting in the hedges taking snuff which they are dyed with and seem quite indolent. They are also furious in temper: We got ourselves much abused one day by disputing the price of a cake at the pastry cook's. She said she knew the English very well. In short was so furious and behaved so rude we could never go to the shop again, which was a great loss as the Pastry Jellys and custards were excellent and could not be had so good at any other shop. They were also very unwilling to trust us withh a book at the library and not untill we left a deposit. The wine merchant would not even trust us with the bottles of corks without paying beforehand. As we came with such a
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number of servants and a coach and four, they could not suppose we were sharpers, or could decamp without being noticed: but the characteristick of the nation is avarice and jealousy and dislike to the English who may have taken some unfair advantage of them. :After we had been a month at Carmarthen finding we behaved well paid our debts &c the inhabitance began to call and have a wish to be sociable with us but it was then to late, for we had been so disgusted with them that we removed our quarters to Abergaveny where we found a great change for the better, the people so well bred and polite to what they were at Carmarthen. We had the best part of a gentleman's house who had run through a large fortune. He was very polite and civil, supplied us with plenty of game, let us have the use of this library - the books valuable and well selected, which afforded us great amusement. The house was well situated and elegantly furnished. He let us have a large drawing-room, parlour and as many chambers and dressing rooms as were required, all fit up in the most fashionable and costly manner and he had as good apartments for himself and large garden. He kept a footman, a boy and several female servants. :We spent two months at his agreeable place and was visited by many of the first familys which
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attached us so much to Abergaveny. It is a publick place where people come from all parts to drink goat's whey for their health; fruit in abundance, when you go into the market they give you so much for a penny that I used to give them great part back again, not knowing how to carry it home. It made the town, which was not large, beautifull, seeing the hills rising over the tops of the houses and the cattle grazing and the people ascending to the cottages on the hillside: so different we found everything to what we did at Carmarthen. :A friend had taken the best house they could procure at Carmarthen which belonged to a gentleman in the same predicament as our other landlord, but the house was dirty and badly furnished, the floors black oak, no carpets and the lady of the house such a fury I rather suspected she made too free with the bottle. It is said Mrs Coalman fell down in a fit of passion on the footman asking her for a carpet for his mistress who never had been without one and a pair of silver candlesticks. She had no notion of letting lodgers have the use of her valuables. She told us she was the daughter of a Dr in Divinity and married to a gentleman. I was much surprised at her behaviour. She fortunately for us left the house and
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went to pay a visit to a Lady Ailmore who had disgraced her title by marrying some low man when the present Lord Ailmore was a boy of seven years of age. :The Carmarthen people were much irritated against us, the streets being narrow we pulled down their porches which projected out, as the coach passed by: they then came out and set upon us like a pack of hounds, but the coachman used to whip his horses to get out of hearing of their abuse. We also had some difficulty at the turn pikes as they often refused tickets and as we went every day an airing a few miles, they opposed our coming back without paying. It was impossible for strangers to be pleased with the behaviour of the town's people in South Wales. :The Welsh mutton is as small as our lamb but fine flavoured and they have a fish called suin that far exceeds our salmon trout and their cheese was excellent and the best perry and cider I ever tasted. The Welsh harp playing in almost every house in the evening was delightfull. Griffith Williams Esq. used to come to church with eight livery servants dressed in green and gold made such a figure in a country church.
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:We left Wales at the end of three months and returned by Monmouthshire and came through the forrest of Dean eight miles in dreadful roads only one house for to get refreshments for man or beast. We stopp at this small publick house to dine, but before we had proceeded two miles the main spring of the carriage broke from the badness of the road: We got a terrible fright, as no help could be had but our own three men who set to work and took of the cording from some of the trunks and tyed it up which made it secure, and we arrived at Bath very safe, tho' I was seized with a rheumatick fever which confined me to my bed room for some weeks. :The air of Wales was so very sharp that it brought on a rheumatick disorder that has never entirely left me in my face and head. :I continued nine months with my Aunt Dawson, who did not seem the least inclined to part with me until Mr Young lost all patience having twice come upon leave from his captain - the present Admiral ThornboroughWikipedia contributors, "Edward Thornbrough," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward_Thornbrough&oldid=1022751572 (accessed June 21, 2022) and staid a month with the hopes that I would return with him to Portsmouth, but my Aunt always opposed my leaving her wishing me to live entirely with her while Mr Young continued in the 'Hebe' frigate on that station. But this he would
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{{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-3.png |caption=The frigate 'Hebe' in 1795 }} :not agree to and took a house and furnished it at the town of Portsea; and after many conflicts between duty and the fear of losing the freindship of my Aunt I risked the latter and determined on going to my house at Portsea. I there found everything very comfortable and pleasant. I was soon visited by Admiral and Mrs Roddam, Robinson Shears (Vol 17)
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'''Robert Roddam''' Sir Thomas and Lady Briggs, who was a relation by marriage, and many other familys of military and naval officers of the greatest respectability. :Nothing could exceed the attention of the Port Admiral's Lady, Mrs Roddam,probably Alithea Calder '''Mrs Roddam''' Marriage: "Westminster, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1935"
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Robert Roddam and indeed of all my kind friends who made it their study to make the place agreeable to me, I scarcely ever spent a day alone, always some kind friend calling to take me to their houses and loaded me with their favours; being invited to so many publick dinners at the Port Admiral's and the Lieut' Governor's, I had the opportunity of seeing some of our most distinguished characters both military and naval also some of our princes when they visited the different Arsenals at Portsmouth and were generally entertained at the Port Admiral's or by Sir Charles Saxton,Wikipedia contributors, "Sir Charles Saxton, 1st Baronet," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir_Charles_Saxton,_1st_Baronet&oldid=1013651444 (accessed June 21, 2022) commissioner of the Dockyard. :After five years and a half passed in the greatest happiness, a melancholy change took place which I must pass over. On the breaking out of the French, Mr Young was appointed to the
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Thalia frigate, Capt Grindall. The ship being new and just painted brought on a bilious fever which cost him his life. I left Portsmouth in June 1793 and went to Mrs Backhouse in London. I was confined three months by illness brought on by excess of grief. My Aunt Dawson requested I should live with her. Therefore my house was given up to my ever revered friend Mr and Mrs Glegg, a surgeon in the navy, who performed all the offices of the kindest relation to me, when I had not one of my that would come to me in my distress to settlle my affairs and dispose of my furniture. All this was done for me by those two valuable friends, who I had accidently got acquainted with by my residence at Portsea. :As one trouble seldom comes alone, my grief was increased by the sudden death of my dear mother three months after Mr Young's dicease. I left London in Sept 1793 and arrived at Bath in bad spirits and my health much impaired. I was two years before I could enjoy any society but that of my Aunt: but time and the constant variety that Bath affords rendered me a little more chearfull and indeed I made every exertion on my Aunt's account. :In the summer we went to Bristol, had a lodging near the terrace at Clifton to be near the
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Pumproom. I was much pleased with the romantic views. We rode out every fine morning for three hours: therefore got well acquainted with the beauties of the country. We sometimes went and breakfasted at Kingswood where we had a view of the passage to Wales. :After leaving Clifton we went to London. I spent some time at Kensington where I had the opportunity of walking every day in those beautiful gardens and seeing all the beauty and fassion of the Metropolis. :We proceeded to Windsor, as we had the offer of Col. Rook's house in Windsor Castle, he having some place at Court and being my Uncle Dawson's nephew made it more pleasant. His family being at some watering place we had the whole house to ourselves. Being opposite to the Queen's house, I had the opportunity of seeing all the Royal Family almost every hour in the day and in the evening on the Terrace, where I had the honor of walking with the Bishop of SalisburyBest known for outing Lauder's accusations of plagiarism against John Milton (Paradise Lost) as fraudulent. In April 1765, he married, 2ndly, Eliz. daughter of Henry Brudenell Rooke.[Wikipedia contributors, "William Douglas (priest)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Douglas_(priest)&oldid=997707495 (accessed June 22, 2022)] and his lady. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-8.jpg |caption=John Douglas, Bishop of Salisbury }} :His Majesty and the Queen conversed with Mrs Douglas when I had hold of her arm, which was very gratifying to me, as it gave me an opportunity of getting a nearer view of their persons than seeing them pass. I took particular notice of the Queen's dress. She had an
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old fashioned striped lutestring silk A silk fabric much used in the 18th century. In the reign of William and Mary, an Act was passed for the encouragement of the making of alamode and lutestring silks in England gown with a lining of the same down the side of the peticoat, a yellow white silk cloak with blond lace, a white chip hatt with a white rose in front and his Majesty's picture set with diamonds, a most excellent likeness. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-10.jpg |caption=Charlotte, wife of George III }} :The King talked so long to Mrs Douglas that the Queen at last gave him a gentle pull to get him away, as the Bow Street runners was watching with the eyes of an Argus for fear of any ill disposed person coming near him. His Majesty took notice of a young man who stood near us - asked him what was the matter with his eye: he also spoke to the young man's sister and asked her how long she staid at Windsor &c. I every day during our stay went to see the troops reviewed in the Park or upon Windfield Plain as we used to take an airing every day. It was a beautifull sight to see His Majesty enter the field with his five sons. :When the line was formed and the King appeared down dropt the colours, a ceremony only used to Majesty. During the salute the King on his charger with his hatt off was a grand and solemn appearance. He rode all the length of the line and came up galloping on the other side behind the soldiers and then joined his sons and the rest of the Royal Family
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who were in open carriages. I always contrived to get as near as possible to hear them converse, which I often did in Windsor great Park and often went so close to their horses' heels that I had nearly got my brains dashed out as the horses never stood still capering and plunging. :When a girl, going to school at Richmond, in Surrey, the King had to check the reins of his horse, or it would have gone over me, for I was crossing the road, never heard the horses coming untill they were upon me. As soon as I saw it was the King I stept on one side and made a curtsy, which pleased his Majesty: he nodded and smiled at me, as well as his attendants: the Princesses also bowed and smiled at me. One day when I met them in there landeau I made a stop not knowing whether I was to proceed or go on they saw my perplexity and kindly relieved it my noticing me. The King always bowed to my Aunt Dawson on the Terrace, as there was something majestick in her look. His Majesty had remembered her from the time she was presented at Court and the strong likeness she bore to her father who was his grandfather's Chaplain. :I never spent my time more pleasantly than at Windsor. I went frequently to Eton to visit my cousins Dr and Mrs Goodall.
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My Aunt was induced to dine one day at Eton to meet a large party, which she was not fond of: however I injoyed it much to see all the grandees of Eton Colledge. I also had a perticuler invitation to dine and then to join a party of pleasure in a boat to see all the Eton Scholars row in boats all dressed in fancy dresses, satin mantles with silver fringe, the boy at the steerage with a plume of austrich'd feathers in his hat and pink satten mantles eight boats and all different dressed. There was a cold colation prepared for them in the field. As soon as they landed they houza'd, through a cloak over them and sat down at the table and seemed to injoy everything; four bands of music playing all the time they were at dinner. We landed from our boat Mrs Goodall, Mr Thackery another lady myself two gentlemen who would row and soon run us aground :My cousin fainted and we were all in danger of being overset: but luckily we were rescued from this perilous situation and soon got upon Tera Firma. We then walked round the tables and injoyed seeing them so happy. There came a message from his Majesty requesting they would repare to their boats, as the Royal Family were upon a stand opposite the water in order to have a view of them They rowed
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three times past the stand laying on their orrs and cheered nine times. They seemed much pleased and greeted them with a compliment which they returned with bursts of applause. Fireworks finished their evenings amusement. I did not wish to stay to see the conclusion, but Mrs Goodall would not release me untill all was over. :The second time we came to Windsor we lodged in one of the Poor Knights' houses and continued six weeks and then proceeded to Cheltenham. The waters are reckoned very salubrous and of much service to invalids, but, after they affected the King so much, people were afraid of drinking them. I did not admire the place much. Except the walk to the Pump Room there was nothing worth seeing. The inhabitance were not pleasent and at the library they were rude and disobliging. :I was very glad when my Aunt ordered us to pack up and go to Oxford, a place I much admired. I had the greatest pleasure in viewing the colleges, particulerly Queen's as my father was so many years there. It brought to my recollection how often I had heard him describe the beauties of his attachment to that place. My Aunt once had a lodging at Kettle Hall, a place well known by the students. :From Oxford we went to London and from
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thence to Bath, the place I delighted the most in, where I met with so many of my friends from all parts of the world. :I used frequently to go to the Rooms, both upper and lower Assembly Rooms, as I never was at a loss for a party at Bath and was sure to get partners, tho' hundreds of ladies used to be without, wishing so much for to dance. At the Master of the Ceremony's Ball there was seldom less than thirteen hundred people. I had the honor of dancing and turning hands with the Statholder and several of the nobility at the time the [[Wurttemberg-22|Prince of Wertingberg]] was at Bath, a short time before he married our Princess Royal. He stood at the head of the room to see the Country dances, as he was to corpulent to attempt dancing" indeed the statholder had better let it alone, as I never saw such a vulger coarse man among such smart people. He moved so heavy as if he was asleep. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-11.jpg |caption=The Bridal night of Prince Wurttemberg and the Princess Royal }} :The Duke and Dutchess of York were at Bath at that time and was much admired for her affability and goodness. She patronised a concert for the benefit of the Sunday schools and attended herself, when she was so ill that the [[Hannover-40|Duke]] had to apply the smelling bottle most all the time. As I saw opposite I saw all his attention to her. I used to meet her at
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eight o'clock in the morning going to the Pump Room in her pattins, holding up her cloathes to drink the water. She amused Doctor Randolph one day at dinner with tellling him of a pert speech she had heard made by a Miss who her father was finding fault with for having neglected to keep her cloathes out of the dirt. "La' Papa" she said "it is quite the fashion, for the Dutchess of York has often a dragle tale". :The Dutchess was in a private room in the library and heard this fine remark. She told Dr Randolph the Miss was quite mistaken for no one took more pain to prevent it by holding her cloathes well up when she walked. She unfortunately set herself on fire when at Bath. She had locked herself into her bedroom, it was supposed to say her prayers and kneeling to near her lamp her dress took fire. Her screams brought the Duke from the dinner room, who immediately broke open the door and soon extinguished the flame, tho' not untill she was much burnt in one arm, which she wore in a sling for long, but used to walk about just the same as ever, often unattended. :The Duke was very attentive to her at that time. He would carry her muff, or, if any of her ribbons gave way, put them in his pocket. :In the year 1798 we spent the summer at South-
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hampton. A family from Bath who we were very intimate with was there at the same time. A Mr and Miss Dobbs, who was much admired for her amiable disposition and devoting the greatest part of her time for the benefit of the poor. :She had a school of her own, which she regularly attended, walking to Church with them every Sunday. She also gave her assistance to the 'Repository' established at Bath: Miss Hanah Moor being patroness, but Miss Dobbs took all the trouble upon herself and gave the greatest satisfaction. Few young people possessed of beauty and a large fortune would have undertaken so troublesome an office and given up their time and pleasure for the good of the poor. She was a ____and valuable young lady and I was much attached to her. :We went with the Honorable Mrs FitzWilliams in my Aunt's carriage to the Assembly, as strangers must be introduced to the Master of the Ceremonies by a subscriber and then they are provided with partners for all the evening. I never spent a pleasanter night, as I danced every dance. My last partner was an officer, a Captain Small, a very genteel and well behaved man, paid me great attention during my stay at Southampton, engaged me for the next
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assembly and purposed a number of parties of pleasure with his friends, which I declined, not wishing to form any intimacy with redcoats. :Southampton is a pretty, clean town. The walks and rides were very pleasant and the inhabitance very polite and agreeable. :The following summer my Aunt gave me a treat by going a jaunt to East Kent. We took up our quarters at the old city of Canterbury. I spent all my mornings in rambling to see all the curiositys of this ancient city, the cathedral, all the publick walks &c. There was four regiments quartered in the town. Each had a most excellent band which played morning and evening on the Abbey green, where the company promenade. We had every attention paid us by the first people in the town and neighbourhood owing to our being relatives of the late Dr Regis. At his death, his successor was the late Doctor Lynch who modernised the parsonage house, pulled down a large hall that would have held all the people of the village of Adisham. He exchanged with the Rev. Mr Palmer took the prebendary of Canterbury which is only five hundred a year and gave up the living which is now one thousand per annum.
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I was invited by an old friend of my mother's to spend some time with her and her son Mr Dilnot who was a gentleman farmer. They had a house at Patricksburne, quite a curiosity for neatness and elegance. They purposed taking me a short tour round the seacoast and as they had friends and acquaintance at every stage, we were well intertained and met with no difficulties. We made a stop at Deal, Dover, Sandgate, Hithe and several other places the names of which I have forgot. We took a view of every place that was worth looking at, went a shopping at the different towns and on our return home we spent a day and a night with a daughter of Mrs Dilnot's who married a son of Admiral Harvey's and who had a beautifull country seat, most extensive grounds and the most delightfull gardens with hott houses and all kinds of fruit in abundance. We were most hospitably entertained. We finished our tour with a visit to the parsonage at Adisham. I was much gratified at being in the house where my mother was brought up, she was born in London, but spent most of her young days untill she married. :We met with a great disappointment when we arrived, as Mr Palmer had just set of
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for Margate, but we took possession of the house and went into every room, some of which were well worth seeing, the drawing room, the dining room and the studdy, which I admired the most as it looked so comfortable and a very large library. I left my card stuck in the glass that Mr Palmer might get a surprise when he returned to to do duty the following Sunday. The moment he saw my card he mounted his horse and came post haste to Canterbury to pay his respects and to give us an invitation to dinner, which we declined as we were preparing to leave the place in a few days. He pretended to lament this as a sad misfortune that we should have been three month in the neighbourhood and never heard of our being in Kent. As he was a man of the world and not a very liberal character, we gave him very little credit either for the sorrow or disappointment he expressed, but as a single man he was afraid I would give a bad report of him among his acquaintance at Bath as he gennerally spent his winters there and was much at Mrs Dawson's. He was always very very polite in noticing me in publick and when we met at the rooms, asking me to dance. He was a very handsome man, under thirty years of age and a genneral admirer of the ladies but was so
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penurious that without he could have met with a large fortune and all things suitable, he would not marry. :I was much pleased with our excursion into Kent. Mr Wm Dawson took a country house two miles from Canterbury called Harble Down. We kept up a daily intercourse with him and his family. I had great pleasure in going frequently to fetch my little cousins to spend a day with their grandmama. They desired I would not ask their governess, Madam Mountalimbert, a French Countess, as they did not wish to have the least restraint upon their pleasure, and would kneel all round me in the carriage begging I would tell them some marvelous stories. Two girls were then eight and nine of age and the boys younger, fine handsome children. :In the year 1799 we went to Malvern Wells, took possession of the parsonage house, excepting two rooms, which the clergyman kept for himself, who had formerly been a very gay man and wishing to retrench he dismissed all his servants except one man who was his cook slutkitchen maid or 'drudge' and butler. When his wife died, he laid down his carriage and lived like a hermit, and let his house and garden for four guineas a
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week. I was much amused with the exentricity of his character. He would sometimes come and sit with (us?) after dinner, but always brought in his own tankerd of ale, as no one could persuade him to take wine or anything but ale of his own brueing. :The hills at Malvern reminded me of some of the Welsh mountains. Tho' not near so high, they looked green and pretty, fine springs of water and beautifull walks through a wood to the publick wells, where the company drink the waters. There is a large Pump room, a good Assembly room and some neat lodging houses. The people who attend at the wells inform you of the wonderfull cures done by the waters. :I left my Aunt Dawson and went to Worcester. I had to wait a day or two for a coach to Leeds to make a long promised visit to a Mr Paley's family. I had several times plan'd this journey, but my Aunt always opposed my leaving her, as if she had a presentiment of her losing me entirely if once out of her sight, which proved to be the case in the sequel. :I took a view of the town of Worcester, the Cathedral, the China manufactory and in the evening I went to see the wax-work figures of the royal family of France as well as England then exhibiting.
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The following day I got forward to Gloucester and there took up a young lady going to Newcastle. I was much pleased with her and she found me a useful fellow traveller as I prevented her being imposed upon and assisting her to take care of her luggage. As she had never travelled before, she was quite at a loss. There was a gentleman in the coach who we discovered to be the son of Lord Hardwick going to Birmingham on military business. He was very attentive and polite, appeared much interested for Miss Byne; particularly when I left her to secure our places in the Sheffield coach for the next day. On my return to the Inn, I found my fellow traveller in tears, supposing that as I had disappeared, I had left her to manage for herself. She was overjoyed at my return and I told her how I had managed to prevent our disappointment in getting forward. Had I mentioned my intention before the passengers in the coach, they would have got before me and we thrown out of places and stopt on the road for some days. The waiter at the Inn at Worcester had given me this caution. The gentleman, our fellow traveller, lamented my disappearance on Miss Byne's account as he found she was entirely at a loss how to proceed without me. He was directing her to a better Inn when I appeared and explained
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the reason of my sudden flight. He appeared rejoiced that all had ended well, wished us a good journey. :As we had to stay a day and a night at Birmingham, after securing our room, we locked up our trunks and went to see the town which is very large. The church and squares were worth seeing, but we were struck with nothing else. We retired to our room as we had to set forward to Sheffield at four o'clock in the morning. :Miss Byne then gave me a little history of herself. She was niece to Mrs Carr of Dunston Hillsee profile of [[Carr-11162|John Carr]] in the county of Northumberland who was so unnatural as her brother had married some low person she could not brooke his children by this woman should inherit the estate: therefore as soon as her brother died, she had the boy and the girl concealed and given out that they were dead. When the boy was old enough, he was bound to the sea without having been learned to read or even to say his prayers. The girl was boarded at a hutt on Gateshead Fell, where she was kept in profound ignorance who she was and was neither learned to head work or do anything At the age of fourteen she had everything to learn. Doctor Poyntz of Durham hearing there was two children concealed he made it his business to find them out, and discovered the boy in some ship quite a profligate, ignorant of his own name, and having
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had no education, was quite like a young savage. Search was then made for the girl who was found in the situation described. What was my astonishment when I found in my fellow traveller this ill-treated young lady, who appeared to have been brought up from her childhood with every advantage. She was gracefull in her person, remarkably handsome, a tall fine figure and appeared sensible and interesting. She accounted for improvements in having been put to Miss Smith's boarding school and her great desire to make up for so much lost time. She had applied herself to the different branches of education that in three years she had learnt as much as some would in ten. :The reversion of her brother's estate was sold when he came of age for twenty thousand pounds. He married a lady, a very charming woman at sixteen many years older than he was. She put him to school at Boldon to the Rev. Mr Robinson, and took a great deal of pains with him, but his mind being so long in an uncultivated state, he still continued his thoughtless way, had no idea of economy, had a taste for dissipation. After his wife died, left him two children he took his sister from school to keep his house in Savile Row, Newcastle and to see to the children, but he soon consoled himself by
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marrying a Roman Catholick lady who had five thousand pounds. He then left Newcastle, took his sister and his children into the South, kept his carriage and dashed as long as the cash would hold out. His wife and him quarel'd and were obliged to separate. the children placed at a boarding school at Taunton near Bath and Miss Byne sent back to Miss Smith School. :At the time I met with her I was much affected at the relation of her story, which cost her many tears before she could get through with it: but she said that the interest I had taken and my care of her demanded her confidence and gratitude. We got to Sheffield at a late hour and was much importuned by a gentleman to take a chaise and go immediately forwards to Leeds; but I considered it a great risk for two females to trust themselves with a stranger to travell alnight and positively declined going. Miss Byne was much hurt and even shed tears at the disappointment, but when I pointed out my reasons she was more thankfull than ever that she had met with a friend who knew the world and a little more of mankind than she did, as she owned she was such a novice in these matters that if she had been quite alone and the gentleman
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had proposed there going in a chaise at night quite dark, she never would have hesitated but accepted his offer. :We arrived safe at Leeds at eleven o'clock at night, where I found Mr Paley's man waiting for me. I just step'd into the coach office to secure a place for Miss Byne to Newcastle, but all was taken for two days. She was then in the greatest distress to have to wait at the Inn by herself two days. I gave her all the comfort I could and told her I was sure the moment I mentioned her situation to my friends, they would not suffer her to remain long there, which was the case; for they sent back the man, as soon as I mentioned the circumstance. :She declined coming that night, as she had bespoke her bed. Miss Paley arose early in the morning and brought her to their house, where she was made welcome untill a place was procured and she arrived safe at Newcastle without any further adventure. I sent her heavy luggage by the waggon. She wrote me a pretty letter of thanks, also to my friends for their polite attention to her. :When I arrived at Newcastle two months after, I called upon her and she visited me
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at my brother's. :The civility and kindness I met with at Leeds, I shall never forget: every pains was taken to intertain me. After seeing the woollen manufactory, the cotton wills and everything that was curious, Mr and Mrs Paley took me to York races. We spent a week there. I was much delighted with the Cathedral. I also went to the Assembly Rooms, which are so much admired, but I thought the pillars made the building look heavy. I must own I give the Upper Rooms at Bath the preference. :From there we went to Harrowgate. I was much pleased with all I saw their. We dined at the publick table, saw all the company drink the waters: the smell was dreadfull as we approached the waters. I should like to have continued their much longer. I liked Harrowgate very much. :On our return to Leeds I found Mr and Mrs Dawson had arrived. I was much delighted. I prolonged my stay and on their departure for London, I came forward to Newcastle to pay a visit to my brother, Wm Potter and my dear sister Charlton. :I spent a month at Hexham with her, and on my return to my brother I found a letter
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from Mr Collingwood of Chirton requesting me to spend a few days with him, and he would send his carriage for me on any day I would fix. Tho' I only intended to stay a few days, he kept me a fortnight, taking me to see all my old acquaintance and inviting all my perticuler friends to dinner with me at his house. He took me to Whitley to see Mrs Hudson, all my acquaintance in Dockwray Square, Tynemouth. :In short, nothing could exceed his polite attention. His old servants were quite amazed to see him have his carriage out all weather sent to Newcastle for reinforcements of cloathes. :I had great difficulty to get away at the end of the fortnight, and as the season was getting late for my journey to Bath, I was obliged to be positive and determined. I had my poor brother James to see at Morpeth and I was under a solemn promise to Mr Marshall of South Shields that I would not leave the North untill I had made him a visit of a few days, which ended in my spending another fortnight at Shields, as he and Mrs Marshall were so very kind and hospitable I had some difficulty
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in leaving them. :It was when on my visit to them I got acquainted with [[Bulmer-1061|Mr R. Bulmer]], who with the rest of his family were so perticulerly kind that I formed an attachment which I expect will only end with my life. :It was November before I began my journey to Bath. The weather and roads were so bad that the coach stuck fast on the hill at Grantham. Another pair of horses was put to the coach and the six could not move it. A farmer, passing by and seeing our situation, put his five horses too, which made Elisa myself and another lady jump out of the coach and stuck fast in the clay untill some men came and assisted us in getting out. :My assistant proved to be a Maniack who had escaped from his keepers and was attracted by the curious appearance of us all. He behaved so rational that I should never have discovered anything was the matter with him.
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:'''A letter to Catherine Potter from Mr William Dundas dated Hatfield 7th Nov 1783.''' :Dear Catherine :I have taken up the pen merely to tell you that we are not all dead and to acknowledge the receipt of your letter to Mrs Dundas, which she has long talked of doing herself, but you know she was never fond of writing and I think she grows less so if possible. My wife complains of her legs. Rheumatick I suppose. She imputes this to the want of sea-bathing. She mustered up both strength and spirits to go through a very busy and fatiguing walk at Doncaster, where we went to the Mayor's Feast, a great deal of company, but a great scramble for seats at least among the gentlemen. What it was amongst the ladies I know not, as they were seated before we went upstairs. The custom is very stupid and disagreeable; for, altho' the ladies and gentlemen dine in the same room, they have no intercourse, unless the eyes speak and that is not very practicable, as the ladies are stuck up at a table by themselves and the gentlemen at another. After dinner the ladies and I believe, many gentlemen, having drunk wine and pocketed as many dry sweetmeats as they can lay their hands on, retire. The ladies go pay their visits and the gentlemen, some to the bottle and others to dress etc etc. At eight o'clock all meet again to tea, where those that chose it
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:have an opportunity of showing all the wit they were necessitated to deprive the ladies of at Dinner by their backward situations. The whole concludes with a ball. There is the same business goes forward the next day, but not the same company. A great many 'Misses', among the rest, your two young friends. We have not seen them since, to know how they liked it. So much for the feast. :I did not expect this 7th day of November '83 to have been scribbling to a giddy spinster, whatever I might have been doing to grave Mrs Young. You mention in your letter that the gentleman had been some weeks at Wallsend. In my opinion he must be a very cool sentimental lover indeed, to have been so long absent - return - be four weeks under the same roof with his beloved - all matters of consent etc settled, and goes away as he came. :I beg my compliments to Mrs Potter: tell her I thought she had known the world better: a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. If it was necessary for him to continue in the navy for a while he might have brought you this far and left you with us. We would have been glad at your company. My wife complains of company
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when I go out, the children being at school. :You had been misinformed, I fancy, about Capt. Dundas being at Tynemouth this winter. :Have you seen my nephew who commands the Reg't. now at Newcastle. He is a handsome young man that ought, as I said before, to have been nothing to your 'ere this, but as matters stand, you must have a little flirtation at times. Has my friend, Louisa Jane got any gentle swain to give her a palpitation at present? If not, I will write to my nephew. You remember Captn Spencer of the Dragoons at Hexham? He was at Doncaster last week and enquired after you. :I dare say I have tried you with so much nonsense, if you have patience to read so far: I will therefore have pity on you and conclude with Mrs Dundas best respects to Mr and Mrs Potter, Louisa and yourself. :Remember us all to other friends at Wallsend and Hexham when you write, and to Mr and Mrs Waters. They would tell you that they had been sometime in this part of the world. They were two nights with us. ::I am, dear Kitty ::Your sincere friend and well wisher ::Wm Dundas. :''copied from the original M.Ss by Edward Bulmer 6 Park Street York April 1912.'' * Copyright © Rachel Bulmer [Bulmer-1043] 2022. All rights reserved. ---- == Footnotes ==
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:by his grandfather, who was a Clergyman at Kendle in Westmorland. After he had finished his schooling at one of the publick seminarys, he was sent to Queen's College Oxford, to finish his studys and took a degree of Bachelor of Arts and was ordained. :His father, who was a Clergyman, had the Living of Cramlington and Horton in the County of Northumberland, and, having eight sons and one daughter to provide for, made your grandfather accept a curacy in the County of Kent. He was appointed Chaplain to the [[Finch-1862|Marchioness of Rockingham]]: he there became acquainted with your grandmother, who was the daughter of the [[Regis-39|Rev'd Dr Regis D.D]], who was Rector of Adisham in Kent, Chaplain to his Majestys George I and George II and was appointed Canon of Windsor by his Majesty's express command. {{Image|file=Finch-1862.jpg |caption=Mary, Marchioness of Rockingham }} :Your grandfather's interest and intimacy with [[Deleval-4|Lord Delaval]]Lord Delval's father Francis succeeded the old Duke as MP for Northumberland procured him, at the death of the old [[Seymour-206|Duke of Somerset]]Wikipedia contributors, "Algernon Seymour, '''7th Duke of Somerset'''," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Algernon_Seymour,_7th_Duke_of_Somerset&oldid=1092277535 (accessed June 20, 2022)., the presentation of the Living of North Shields and was Vicar of Tynemouth thirty-two years. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-1.png |caption=John Potter's chaplaincy at Seaton Delaval }} {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-6.jpg |caption=Sir John Hussey Delaval }} :As soon as your grandfather got this preferment Dr Regis no longer opposed his marriage with his eldest daughter, [[Regis-131|Catherine]], who was universally admired for
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:her great accomplishments and learning. She was a proficient in her own language, also in French and Italian and what is very uncommon for a female, she understood the Latin tongue equally as well. During her life she kept up a correspondence with the first literary characters and her engaging manners politeness and affability made her company courted by the first people in this country. She was the delight of the young, who reaped both profit and instruction by her company and always joined in their inocent gaiety as her disposition was naturally cheerfull and had none of that austerity that gennerly accompanys great genious and an unremitting attention to all religious Duties. In fine she was one of the best of wives and mothers. :I was her eleventh child, named after herself to oblige your grandfather who adored her for her virtues and great abilities. :Her eldest son [[Potter-13167|John]] who was in the East India Service unfortunately lost his life in returning with three officers in a boat to the Northumberland East Indiaman off St Helena where they had been on a party of pleasure.Wikipedia contributors, '''"East Indiaman Northumberland (1805 EIC ship)"''' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Northumberland_(1805_EIC_ship)&oldid=998851419 (accessed June 19, 2022) {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839.png |caption=East Indiaman 'Northumberland' }} :Their eldest daughter, [[Potter-13182|Sarah]], died at sixteen years of age - a great affliction to your
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:grandfather and grandmother. She was quite angelick in her disposition, learned and accomplished that she far surpassed all the girls of her age, spoke the French and Italian languages fluently and was so religious and devout that she was the wonder and admiration of all who beheld her excellency. She was by many thought handsome having fine blue eyes, long eyelashes, delicate complection aubern hair and the most interesting countenance. If it had pleased God to have spared her life, it would have been a great advantage to the younger branch of the family, as her sudden death had such an effect on your grandmother that she never was able from ill health to pay the same attention to the rest of her children. She was spared the affliction of witnessing the death of her second daughter Harriet, who was equally good and amiable as her sister. She married in the year 1782 [[Charlton-2526|Mr Charlton]] and left one son, who is at present a Captain in the 61st regiment of Foot, and an honor to his country, also two daughters, Sarah and Jane. {{Image|file=Charlton-2528.jpg |caption=Col. Edward Charlton K.H. }} :[[Potter-13184|James George Potter]] was their fourth son and was brought up in the medical line. He was a remarkable handsome man, with great abilities and his company too much sought after by the gay and dissipated, which led him into
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extravagance and dissipation, which hurt his constitution and shortened his life. He was some years in the navy and then went as surgeon to a Regiment in Lord Moria's army and was there during the campaign in Holland. He then entirely lost his health and retired with a pention and lived at Morpeth some years after he then came to Newcastle to be near Mr Ingham and after lingering many months he died in the 44th year of his age. :Their fifth son, [[Potter-13181|Edward]], was unfortunately drowned. He was at the particular request of his godfather, Mr Alderman Barker of Newcastle, bound for his Freeledge, as it was his intention to provide for him, having a great concern in shipping, but it please God to order otherwise. :[[Potter-13185|William Anthony Potter]] was their youngest and last of their children. He served seven years apprenticeship to a Mr Mewburn, one of the infirmary surgeons and a Freeman of Newcastle. He first began business with his brother at North Shields, but, on their separation, he followed his profession at Newcastle in Northumberland Street, the house your grandmother retired to after the death of your grandfather which happened in the year 1789 in the seventy fourth year of his age. His loss was so severely felt by your grandmother
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that she only survived his death four years and departed at the same age, being just 74, and had the comfort of being attended in her last moments by her affectionate son and an old and faithful servant who had lived in the family many years and whose singular attachment and hope will be rewarded by the surviving part of the family. :Now having drawn my narrative nearly to a close I must at some leisure time give you some account of the life of your own mother and conclude this long epistle with my sincere prayers to the Almighty that you my dear child may always walk in the fear of God and that He may give you Grace that you may become a blessing and an honor to your family, which is the most fervent wish of your ever affectionate mother, C. Bulmer ---- : February 25, 1810 :My dear Boy, :Before I begin my own little history, I must give you some further account of your grandmother's family. She was the eldest of four (five?) sisters. Sarah married to Wm Dawson Esq: Harriet to Wentworth Ogle Esq: Ann married to Samuel Cheetham Esq and Elizabeth married to the Rev. Mr Prior one of the
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masters of Eton School. The five sisters were coheiresses, there not being a male heir. They would have had large fortunes if their Father, Dr Regis had not ventured thirty thousand pounds in the South Sea Scheme, which by its failure was the ruin of so many families who ventured their all in hopes of reaping great advantage, but you will read the account in the history of England, how much the people of England were deceived in that Scheme. :Dr Regis was again tempted to put five thousand pound in the hands of the Yorkshire Building Company who failed, so that a small dividend which was paid twenty years after to the surviving part of the family was all that was ever received from that adventure. {{Image|file=Regis-39.jpg |caption=Balthazar Regis D.D }} :The history of Dr Regis' family you will read in a manuscript translated from the French by your grandmother Potter. It was written by Dr Regis' two aunts and addressed to himself, after their wonderful escape out of France during the dreadfull persecution of the Protestants. I most earnestly recommend to you, my dear child, that you will seriously peruse these memoirs as it will show you the errors of Popery, how much your ancestors suffered on account of adhering to the religion.
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My dear Wm Henry, :As you may have some curiosity to know something of the younger part of your mother's life, I shall begin with my birth which was on the 14th of January 1762 at Wallsend, a beautiful village situated between Newcastle and North Shields in the County of Northumberland; being, as the neighbours all said, a nice little red-cheeked girl, happy tempered and tractable made me a favorite among the gentlemen's familys in the village, who had me alternately every day at their houses, where every toy and plaything were provided for me, and having a good voice and an early taste for singing I was much cosseted perticularly at my godfathers James Muncaster's Esq:, also at Mr Water's whose sister Miss Waters afterwards married [[Dundas-686|Colonel Dundas]]'''Marriage Allegation for William Dundas and Isabella Waters witnessed by Emmanuel Potter''' England, Durham Diocese, ... & Allegations, 1692-1900: "England, Durham Diocese, ... & Allegations, 1692-1900"
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{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-6PHS-TK5}} (accessed 20 June 2022), brother to the present [[Dundas-266|Lord Melville]]. The other families were [[Blackett-222|Mr Alderman Blackett]], father-in-law to [[Collingwood-132|Lord Collingwood]] and Mr Alderman Atkinson, brother-in-law to Mr Muncaster. :Among the villagers I was as much a favorite, being free from pride and always treating them with the greatest civility. The regret they shewed when I married and left the village I shall ever remember with pleasure and gratitude - they crowded round the parsonage house, pouring forth blessings and good wishes for health and happiness. Happy happy days were those, so beloved and respected by all ranks of people. :But to proceed. I was early sent to Newcastle for education, but having attracted the notice and won the affection of my [[Regis-132|Aunt Dawson]] when on a visit to my dear Father and Mother, she requested I might be sent to her to have the advantage of a South Country education. :At the age of 10 years I went to London with some relations who had been on a visit to the family and were to return by sea. I performed my voyage without fear or sickness and arrived safe in high spirits, but met with a great disappointment. As I had formed such high notions that the streets were paved with marble and precious stones, that palaces where the king resided were like the inchanted castles I had read of in the fairy tales, I expressed so much disappointment and disapprobation that I afforded great amusement to my friends. :I was also much provoked to be looked at as a curiosity (like the wild beasts in the tower). My healthfull appearance, fresh colour and my north country dialect and burr, tho' much refined by the polite company I had associated with so much, still created great merriment
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among the south country people, who, I thought were very rude and unpolite to quizz a stranger so much. :My first visit when I arrived in London was made to a brother of my father's who lived at Epsom in Surrey. I was there treated with every kindness and spent a happy month with my uncle and cousins. I was then conducted to Richmond in Surrey by my uncle Potter but no words can paint what I suffered on parting with him to be a resident at the great mansion of my Uncle and Aunt Dawson. Its grandure struck me with awe, the great iron gates were thrown open when our humble gig entered the sweep leading to the house and the butler introduced me into the drawing room to my aunt and cousins so different to those I had just left who had treated me as their companions and in the way that was most gratefull to my feelings. Here I was to be disciplined and made a fine lady, a part which I always disliked to assume. In two days after my arrival at Richmond, just as I was recovering my spirits I received a great shock, when my Aunt told me she was going to spend a month at Southampton on the account of her daughter's health; that I was to be left in [the] charge of her housekeeper
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until her return, when I was to be placed at one of the first boarding schools in Richmond, and in the meantime every arrangement was to be made and my necessary equipment for entering me at Miss Moor's boarding school. When the coach and four appeared at the door my heart sank within me, but when my Aunt and cousin took an affectionate leave of me and departed, I gave way to such an excess of grief that the housekeeper was quite distressed and alarmed that she was for sending after my Aunt post haste. In a day or two I dried up my tears, I found I must submit to my fate; but how often did I regret leaving my fond parents whose tenderness and indulgence would never have left me at a strange place under the care of a servant. I was for some days quite melancholy, ranged about the large house and wandered about the grounds and garden which were beautifull loaded with the finest fruit of all kinds. The grapes hung in clusters from every window. : Yet all this did not comfort me: I was separated from all friends and relations and had no one but the servants to converse with, but for all I was so unhappy, I was so quiet and tractable that I won their kindness and they endeavoured to make me comfortable. To my great joy my Aunt returned at the appointed time and when she heard
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I had fret so much, she regretted she had not taken me with her, but her daughter's bad health occupied all the thoughts. She was just 21 years of age and a most elegant and accomplished woman: she survived a very few years after this period to the great affliction of her parents. They had lost a beautifull girl at sixteen a short time before and only saved one son out of eight children by sending him abroad to reside for some years. On his return to England he married the daughter of Anthony Aufrère Esq of Hoveton Hall in Norfolk. She was his second cousin. At the death of his father he came into possession of a large fortune and lives in a most splendid manner at his house in Manchester Square, London. He has two country seats, one at Windsor and another on the Forrest (?) where he has purchased an estate. His two eldest daughters, Sophia and Harriet, have been presented at court. He has several sons and daughters who were much attached to me when children, as we were so much together. They were all handsome. :I have made a long digression from my story and must now begin with my career at school. When I arrived in ___ in my Aunt's coach and four all the young ladies got to the windows to see me alight. This gave me great consequence in their
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eyes if very little in my own, as I always set little value on show and finery. My Aunt left me in charge to the governess, who was a stately maiden lady near forty, very rigid in her discipline and no way engaging in her manners. She was requested by my aunt not to allow me to mix with the day scholars: this prohibition was very painfull to me, as I was afraid of getting the name of being proud with only associating with the boarders. So when I could escape the eye of my governess and the French teacher I used to converse with them as often as I could, so that I pleased both parties and soon became a general favorite, was always attentive to my tasks, having four to learn every night, French and English, and was never known to miss a word. :I was also very attentive to work of all kind, dancing et cetera after finishing my education I left school and returned to my aunt who wished me to live with her entirely as a daughter, as she had been deprived of her ownly one by Death; but the great desire I had to see my parents, brothers and sisters made me reject this kind offer and I wrote privately to my mother to send for me home, as I was tired of being a fine lady. :When the summons came for my return home, my Aunt
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was much offended: I was sent to London and at the request of Mrs Backhouse, an old and particular friend of my mothers, that I might pay a visit to her until the 'Edward' (Captain Norton) was ready to sail. Never shall I forget the pleasing sensations I experienced when I once more viewed Tynemouth Castle and saw my brother James come alongside of the ship to conduct me to Wallsend. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839.jpg |caption=Tynemouth Castle late 1700s }} :He could not understand my language, nor me his, and we did nothing but laugh at each other. My impatience was so great to see my dear parents that no intreaties from Doctor Watson, who my brother was serving his apprenticeship to as a surgeon, could persuade me to stay alnight, but set off at a late hour to walk the four miles to Wallsend. I cannot express the transports of joy I felt at again beholding my father's house. My brother concealed himself when I knocked at the door: the man enquired my name. I told him I was an old acquaintance and desired to be admitted. He rather reluctantly obeyed as it was so late an hour but as it was midsummer it was not dark. How my heart beat with delight as the parlour door opened and I was received with open arms by my dear parents. After a moment's hesitation they recollected my voice tho' I was grown and improved so much and had not the look of a
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country girl, but a fine boarding school Miss. I understood my father and mother, but not one word hardly of the rest of the family. It was like some foreign language. :After the first few weeks my great joy subsided, and my time was taken up with visiting all my former acquaintance. They were agreeably surprised to find me the same in my disposition and that I had not been spoiled by my residence in the south. :After my return home we had a visit from Colonel and Mrs Dundas (late[ly] Miss Waters and my godmother). They prevailed upon my parents to allow me to accompany my sister Louisa Jane (now Mrs Buckham) to the Hermitage, a beautiful country-seat near Hexham, to spend some months with them. At the time fixed Col. Dundas came in his carriage to fetch me, and I felt the greatest delight at my having to be introduced into publick by people of such consequence, being connected with some of the genteelest families in the country. :They had rather too large an establishment for their fortune, but as Colonel Dundas was only half-brother to Lord Melville and the youngest son of Lady Arniston of Arniston in Scotland, his fortune was not equal to his rank, and it was thought he was not well used by his
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brother Lord Melville who had it in his power at that time, being first Lord of the Treasury, to have given him a sinecure place. :Col. Dundas had two daughters by a former wife. The eldest married a gentleman in Scotland and the younger who was my favorite, to a Capt. Cameron whose regiment went to the East Indies. :I shall ever remember with gratitude the happy three months I spent at this hospitable mansion; the remembrance of it is pleasing to me at this day. I was given in charge to Colonel Dundas by my mother as I was very young, just sixteen I had formed a very serious engagement with an officer in his Majesty's Navy. She was afraid that I might be tempted by going into the world to change my mind and act a dishonorable part by a worthy man who had given the most disinterested proof of his affection and which continued unimpaired through a series of years. My parents would not consent to our marriage untill it suited him to leave the navy which did not happen for several years. Otherwise he would have given up his halfpay and the widows pention. :Col. Dundas knowing how I was situated kept a watchful eye over me, opened every suspicious letter that came for me and would never let any gentleman sit by me or have any private conversation with me
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but I received some proposals which he had power to reject. Our time was spent in the most agreeable manner. Mrs Dundas was a great invalid, but her husband made it his study to entertain my sister and myself. He took us to see everything that was curious in the neighborhood, but had like to meet with a very serious accident in going a bye-road to see the papermills. The carriage broke down, but we all escaped unhurt. They always had dinner company and frequently private balls and attended the Hexham Assemblies. At that time we became acquainted with Mr Charlton's family. Wife Grace Charlton at that time was a dashing bell used to be invited to all the parties at the Hermitage now occupied by Mr Hunter, who has resided there many years. There came repeated orders from Wallsend for our return home before Col. and Mrs Dundas would agree to part with us. At last the day was fixed when with sorrowful countenance we bid adieu to the Hermitage, where we had spent so many happy days. The Col. went with us in his carriage as far as Harlow Hill and his servant led his horse. As we were to proceed to Newcastle in the chaise. I lost all command over myself when I parted with my good friend who had made us so happy. I never dried up my tears
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untill I entered Newcastle where we met with one of our Hermitage acquaintances a Mr Robert Spearman of Durham at Mr Mewburn's. He insisted on our going to the play to raise our spirits and he joined a party made up for us. This little amusement came in good time and we returned home the next day in tolerable spirits. I shall make a remark which may be of service to you, my dear Wm Henry, as you pass through life, never to suffer pleasure to so far intoxicate you as to wean your affections from home. Young people ought to be grateful to their friends for civility and kindness shown them, but not, as in my case, though only momently, to have given way to grief on returning to my happy home. The little restraints it is necessary for young people to be kept under at home ought to be considered as absolutely necessary for their good, untill they have got age and prudence to guide them. There is no friend like a good parent to give them advice and to direct their conduct: and, that you, my dear child, may continue that affection you have so early shown to your parents, let no temptation or persuasion lead you from your duty to God, obedience and submission to the will of your father and mother.
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:It is impossible for me to relate the many little incidents that happened in our pleasant village situated between two towns Newcastle and South Shields. We were able to partake of the amusements of both places. In the year 1781 I was introduced at the Newcastle assemblys by Mrs Hargrave the lady of Wm Hargrave Esq of Shawen. He was high Sheriff for the County of Northumberland.Wikipedia contributors, '''"Shawdon Hall,"''' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shawdon_Hall&oldid=1083676775 (accessed June 21, 2022) That year my sister Louisa and I had a general invitation to Mr Errington's. He married a lady of large fortune who was particularly attached to us, and whenever we had to attend any of the publick diversions, we were sure of a home house as they had a large mansion in Westgate Street, kept a carriage and lived in high stile. :Your godfather, Mr CollingwoodWikipedia contributors, '''Edward Collingwood (1734–1806), a barrister and coal mine owner of Chirton''' "Dissington Hall," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dissington_Hall&oldid=1083047770 (accessed June 21, 2022) of Chirton, always staid their during the publick weeks, therefore we had the advantage of always being beau'd by a man of consequence to all the amusements. He was reckoned the most polite and handsome man in the country: he always professed the greatest friendship for me and treated me with every mark of respect and civility as long as he lived. It was expected by many people, tho' not by me, as he was your godfather, that he would have remembered you with a legacy at his death, as he came across the water, which he had a great terror of, stood for you and was much displeased you were not
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named 'Edward' after him. He possessed every accomplishment, but was not liberal, which made him not lamented by his neighbours and the poor at Chirton. He left an emense fortune to his niece, Mrs Stanhope, wife of [[Stanhope-639|Walter Spencer Stanhope Esq.]] of Cannon Hall, Yorkshire, M.P. and his estates at Chirton to Lord Collingwood. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-1.jpg |caption=Chirton Hall, Northumberland }} :We also attended the Dockwray Square Assemblys, and by that means got acquainted with several of the military and naval characters. [[Pellew-11|Sir Edward Pellew]] and his officers, Admiral Brunton[https://heritage.stockton.gov.uk/articles/people/vice-admiral-nathan-brunton/ '''Admiral Nathan Brunton'''] Stockton Heritage ''heritage.stockton.gov.uk (accessed June 2022), all the officers of the Queen of Hazard sloop of war, as my brother James was intimate with them, he used to bring them to Wallsend and introduce them to my father who showed them every civility on his son's account. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-3.jpg |caption=Sir Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth }} :It was then I became acquainted with Mr Young in the year 1781, who I afterwards married. (He was a great favorite with his Captain the Hon. Augustus Ann Poulteny, who took him to the West Indies in the Sylph as his surgeon, and afterwards in the Montague). On his being ordered to England he recommended him to [[Rodney-96|Sir George Rodney]] who appointed him as his surgeon on board the 'Formidable'.Wikipedia contributors, "George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Brydges_Rodney,_1st_Baron_Rodney&oldid=1093224663 (accessed June 21, 2022) On his coming to England he left him with [[Pigot-102|Admiral Piggot]] who was his friend as long
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as he lived. He requested to have him as his surgeon when appointed to the 'Royal Sovereign' on the breaking out of the Spanish Armament, so that before the conclusion of the American War when [[Blane-75|Doctor Blane]] was sent home to England with Admiral Drake, Mr Young was appointed phisician to the fleet - a station, if the war had continued - worth seven hundred a year. :Col. and Mrs Dundas again prevailed on my mother to let me go and stay with them at Newbiggin, a sea-bathing place nine miles from Bedlington, where I had been living for some time with my brother James, who was settled as a surgeon there, and I was to keep his house, but his turn for gaiety and company determined me to leave him that he might give up house keeping. Therefore I was at liberty to accept my friends' kind invitation - I spent seven months in the same happy way I had done before with them at the Hermitage. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-4.jpg |caption=Bedlington, home of James in his 'partying' days }} :After the bathing season was over I returned with them to Morpeth as they rented a very handsome house belonging to a Major Munrow. They had a visit from the Colonel's brothers Lord Melvil and the Lord President of Scotland in their way to London to attend Parliament. :What made Morpeth more interesting to me
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was my dear sister Charlton living then. At that time she had been on a visit to Mrs Dundas, where she met Mr Charlton who had a house at Morpeth - so strangely do things come about. :Indeed I met with many opportunities of marrying during the time I was with them, but my early engagement made me reject every offer, also those of my own neighbourhood. I was a general favourite as I made it my constant study to please every body, never to attend to myself and I was always fully rewarded by the continual approbation of pleasant looks of my friends and acquaintance. : Col. and Mrs Dundas left Morpeth to my sorrow and went to Doncaster to live as the two young ladies had to go to the boarding school at Hatfield and they wished to be near them. I had many pressing invitations to go and see them there, but the distance was too great. I shall copy out the Colonel's first letter to me after he got to Doncaster, as the original will be fairly worn out before you may read it. :I received much kind attention from our neighbours Mr and Mrs Muncaster, who took a perticular interest in me being his goddaughter. I went with them to several publick places and they were very liberal in accommodating me
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or any of the family with the use of their carriage indeed we could not have been more agreeable situated among so many genteel families. :We generally went once a year to visit Lord and [[Robinson-15158|Lady Delaval], but after her Ladyship's death, we were not allowed to be much with the family as their conduct was so much censured by the gay life they led and the improper company they kept. {{Image|file=Robinson-15158-1.jpg |caption=Lady Delaval (1730-1783) }} :We were for many years happy in the acquaintance of Mr Hall's family at Willington, but after the young people married and after they disgraced themselves so much as to end all further connection. The eldest daughter, who was very handsome and amiable married a Mr Pringle and died leaving a small family. The second married [[Wallis-2171|Ogle Wallis Esq]]. and was soon separated from him by mutual consent. The youngest, who was beautifull married John Parslow Esq. of the third regiment of Dragoons and was afterwards divorced for eloping with an [[Sykes-1759|officer, son of the late Sir Frances Sykes]].[https://lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/382748?ln=en Trial of Frances Sykes for adultery] ''lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/382748'' (accessed June 2022) :I married and left Wallsend in the year 1788. We arrived in London and had a most comfortable apartment in Berkley Street, Portman Square, consisting of an elegant drawing room, bedroom, dressing room, the
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use of the kitchen. The hurry of travelling through me into a serious fit of illness and the anxiety of Mr Young's being ordered to go to sea immediately with the Duke of Clarence as his surgeon, but he gave up the appointment and the prince took his old surgeon again, who had disobliged him made him write to the Navy Board to send one of the best surgeons on the list, and on Admiral Pigot's recommendation Mr Young was pitched upon much against his own inclination, as the Prince never made himself pleasant to his officers, and no one would have sailed with him if they could have avoided it. :When I was able to see company I had a visit from my [[Aufrere-11|Uncle Aufrère]] and his son-in-law [[Anderson-4430|Lord Yarborough]] and [[Aufrere-12|Mrs [Sophia] Aufrère]], my cousins Dr and Mrs Duval '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1475
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Will of The Reverend Philip Duval of St Marylebone, Middlesex, England, granted probate on 30 Mar 1808. Died Abt 1808. , and Doctor and Mrs Goodall, now Canon of Windsor, Provost of Eton.Wikipedia contributors, "Joseph Goodall," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Goodall&oldid=991395037 (accessed June 21, 2022) {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-5.jpg |caption=Joseph Goodall, Canon of Windsor }} :We had repeated invitations to dinner from all these great people, but I never could enjoy myself among those who thought themselves so much above me, and tho' they were very civil, yet were not like near relations, so formal stiff and ceremonious, except my cousin Dawson and his Lady who were very attentive, often sending their carriage for us, so did Dr DuvalPhilip Duval was chaplain to the Duke of Gloucester who was
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very desirous I should see the [[Hannover-48|Duke of Gloucester]] at his house, sent Mrs Duval for me but I not being dressed when she came, I lost the sight, as the Duke of Gloucester's carriage drove from the door just as theirs came up to the gates. :We had an invitation from my Uncle and Aunt Aufrère at Chelsea. He bought [[Jenkinson-128|Lord Liverpool's]]2nd Earl Liverpool, Prime Minister 1812–27 beautifull house and gardens which it is impossible to describe or me to do justice to. He gave a most splendid entertainment in compliment to my cousin Dawson, who, like myself, were just married. The Brides' healths were drunk in champagne and burgundy, Lord Yarborough's children were then introduced to their new relations and the day passed very pleasantly walking in the beautiful gardens and had coffee in one of the summer houses. :As my health continued so bad, my aunt wrote to request Mr Young would give his consent to my going a tour with her through Wales. This was at first refused, but on my aunt's repeating her request and urging it so much, Mr Young with the hopes the jaunt might restore my health, gave his consent, tho' he was much hurt, after so long an engagement to be separated so soon after our marriage. My sister Louisa had
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been wrote for to go this expedition, but my Aunt's recollecting she could travill in a carriage without being ill, it was given up, but she came to London and went to our apartments in Berkley Street and spent a few weeks with Mr Young. She then paid a visit to our old friend Mrs Backhouse and there she met with the Rev'd William Buckham who she married and had one son and a daughter. : I had a very unpleasant journey to Bath, as I was obliged to travill all night. My Aunt Dawson gave me a kind reception and I was charmed with that favorite and beautifull city. My uncles's house was the last but one at the top of Milsom Street, opposite to Marshall's great library.Circulating Library and Reading Room in Bath, England There were about 600 circulating libraries across England by the end of the 18th century. Most towns were lucky to have one. But Bath had ten to serve the growing influx of leisure visitors. The most elaborate was on Milson Street. James Marshall and Samuel Pratt opened their reading room in 1787. It catered to the elite and famous including royalty, nobles, knights plus military and religious leaders. As tourism declined in Bath, however, so did the circulating libraries. By 1820, many of the original establishments were gone. It is the best and most chearful street in Bath. The company pass that way in general to the Pump room and to the upper and lower assembly rooms. :We set out for Wales soon after my arrival at Bath, my uncle, aunt, myself and her female servant, the lap dog and the parrot in a handsome new coach and four horses. We went short stages, by that means had the opportunity of seeing all the principal towns and viewing everything that was curious. We went by Gloucester, Hereford Ross and Brecknockshire to Carmarthen, the
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principal town in South Wales. {{Image|file=Regis-132.png |caption=Sarah Dawson née Regis }} :It is impossible for me to convey to you, my dear Wm Henry, any idea of the beauty of the country the height of the hills and mountains even the historians fall short in their descriptions of the rich scenery and the fertility of the soil the goodness of the roads and the abundance of fine fruit, such as apples and pears in every field and hedge, also full of nutts. Our coachman with his whip as we rode under the branches of the trees used to bring down such a load of apples and pears, and the footman would get off his horse and fill his baskets. I was surprised to hear many of the poor people's children speaking such good English. I often conversed with them: they told me they went to school as they have many English schools in Wales they have no provincial accent therefore. I never was more gratified then to hear them talk. :The Welsh language is very difficult. I made many attempts to learn a few words but could make nothing of it. I was much pleased with a custom I observed the inhabitants had of every Saturday night going with flowers and plants and strewing the graves of every relative with flowers. On the Sunday going to church
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it has a most pleasing and beautifull effect. :The women look very sallow and unhealthy and swaddle their children up in a kind of blanket fastened about them that they may have their hands at liberty to work, makes the children poor rickety things and they can seldom walk alone untill they are two or three years old. The working men are also poor looking creatures imploy themselves in fishing carrying their boats on their backs untill they get to the water. :As we rode out we often saw the women sitting in the hedges taking snuff which they are dyed with and seem quite indolent. They are also furious in temper: We got ourselves much abused one day by disputing the price of a cake at the pastry cook's. She said she knew the English very well. In short was so furious and behaved so rude we could never go to the shop again, which was a great loss as the Pastry Jellys and custards were excellent and could not be had so good at any other shop. They were also very unwilling to trust us withh a book at the library and not untill we left a deposit. The wine merchant would not even trust us with the bottles of corks without paying beforehand. As we came with such a
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number of servants and a coach and four, they could not suppose we were sharpers, or could decamp without being noticed: but the characteristick of the nation is avarice and jealousy and dislike to the English who may have taken some unfair advantage of them. :After we had been a month at Carmarthen finding we behaved well paid our debts &c the inhabitance began to call and have a wish to be sociable with us but it was then to late, for we had been so disgusted with them that we removed our quarters to Abergaveny where we found a great change for the better, the people so well bred and polite to what they were at Carmarthen. We had the best part of a gentleman's house who had run through a large fortune. He was very polite and civil, supplied us with plenty of game, let us have the use of this library - the books valuable and well selected, which afforded us great amusement. The house was well situated and elegantly furnished. He let us have a large drawing-room, parlour and as many chambers and dressing rooms as were required, all fit up in the most fashionable and costly manner and he had as good apartments for himself and large garden. He kept a footman, a boy and several female servants. :We spent two months at his agreeable place and was visited by many of the first familys which
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attached us so much to Abergaveny. It is a publick place where people come from all parts to drink goat's whey for their health; fruit in abundance, when you go into the market they give you so much for a penny that I used to give them great part back again, not knowing how to carry it home. It made the town, which was not large, beautifull, seeing the hills rising over the tops of the houses and the cattle grazing and the people ascending to the cottages on the hillside: so different we found everything to what we did at Carmarthen. :A friend had taken the best house they could procure at Carmarthen which belonged to a gentleman in the same predicament as our other landlord, but the house was dirty and badly furnished, the floors black oak, no carpets and the lady of the house such a fury I rather suspected she made too free with the bottle. It is said Mrs Coalman fell down in a fit of passion on the footman asking her for a carpet for his mistress who never had been without one and a pair of silver candlesticks. She had no notion of letting lodgers have the use of her valuables. She told us she was the daughter of a Dr in Divinity and married to a gentleman. I was much surprised at her behaviour. She fortunately for us left the house and
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went to pay a visit to a Lady Ailmore who had disgraced her title by marrying some low man when the present Lord Ailmore was a boy of seven years of age. :The Carmarthen people were much irritated against us, the streets being narrow we pulled down their porches which projected out, as the coach passed by: they then came out and set upon us like a pack of hounds, but the coachman used to whip his horses to get out of hearing of their abuse. We also had some difficulty at the turn pikes as they often refused tickets and as we went every day an airing a few miles, they opposed our coming back without paying. It was impossible for strangers to be pleased with the behaviour of the town's people in South Wales. :The Welsh mutton is as small as our lamb but fine flavoured and they have a fish called suin that far exceeds our salmon trout and their cheese was excellent and the best perry and cider I ever tasted. The Welsh harp playing in almost every house in the evening was delightfull. Griffith Williams Esq. used to come to church with eight livery servants dressed in green and gold made such a figure in a country church.
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:We left Wales at the end of three months and returned by Monmouthshire and came through the forrest of Dean eight miles in dreadful roads only one house for to get refreshments for man or beast. We stopp at this small publick house to dine, but before we had proceeded two miles the main spring of the carriage broke from the badness of the road: We got a terrible fright, as no help could be had but our own three men who set to work and took of the cording from some of the trunks and tyed it up which made it secure, and we arrived at Bath very safe, tho' I was seized with a rheumatick fever which confined me to my bed room for some weeks. :The air of Wales was so very sharp that it brought on a rheumatick disorder that has never entirely left me in my face and head. :I continued nine months with my Aunt Dawson, who did not seem the least inclined to part with me until Mr Young lost all patience having twice come upon leave from his captain - the present Admiral ThornboroughWikipedia contributors, "Edward Thornbrough," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward_Thornbrough&oldid=1022751572 (accessed June 21, 2022) and staid a month with the hopes that I would return with him to Portsmouth, but my Aunt always opposed my leaving her wishing me to live entirely with her while Mr Young continued in the 'Hebe' frigate on that station. But this he would
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{{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-3.png |caption=The frigate 'Hebe' in 1795 }} :not agree to and took a house and furnished it at the town of Portsea; and after many conflicts between duty and the fear of losing the freindship of my Aunt I risked the latter and determined on going to my house at Portsea. I there found everything very comfortable and pleasant. I was soon visited by Admiral and Mrs Roddam, Robinson Shears (Vol 17)
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'''Robert Roddam''' Sir Thomas and Lady Briggs, who was a relation by marriage, and many other familys of military and naval officers of the greatest respectability. :Nothing could exceed the attention of the Port Admiral's Lady, Mrs Roddam,probably Alithea Calder '''Mrs Roddam''' Marriage: "Westminster, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1935"
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Robert Roddam and indeed of all my kind friends who made it their study to make the place agreeable to me, I scarcely ever spent a day alone, always some kind friend calling to take me to their houses and loaded me with their favours; being invited to so many publick dinners at the Port Admiral's and the Lieut' Governor's, I had the opportunity of seeing some of our most distinguished characters both military and naval also some of our princes when they visited the different Arsenals at Portsmouth and were generally entertained at the Port Admiral's or by Sir Charles Saxton,Wikipedia contributors, "Sir Charles Saxton, 1st Baronet," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir_Charles_Saxton,_1st_Baronet&oldid=1013651444 (accessed June 21, 2022) commissioner of the Dockyard. :After five years and a half passed in the greatest happiness, a melancholy change took place which I must pass over. On the breaking out of the French, Mr Young was appointed to the
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Thalia frigate, Capt Grindall. The ship being new and just painted brought on a bilious fever which cost him his life. I left Portsmouth in June 1793 and went to Mrs Backhouse in London. I was confined three months by illness brought on by excess of grief. My Aunt Dawson requested I should live with her. Therefore my house was given up to my ever revered friend Mr and Mrs Glegg, a surgeon in the navy, who performed all the offices of the kindest relation to me, when I had not one of my that would come to me in my distress to settlle my affairs and dispose of my furniture. All this was done for me by those two valuable friends, who I had accidently got acquainted with by my residence at Portsea. :As one trouble seldom comes alone, my grief was increased by the sudden death of my dear mother three months after Mr Young's dicease. I left London in Sept 1793 and arrived at Bath in bad spirits and my health much impaired. I was two years before I could enjoy any society but that of my Aunt: but time and the constant variety that Bath affords rendered me a little more chearfull and indeed I made every exertion on my Aunt's account. :In the summer we went to Bristol, had a lodging near the terrace at Clifton to be near the
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Pumproom. I was much pleased with the romantic views. We rode out every fine morning for three hours: therefore got well acquainted with the beauties of the country. We sometimes went and breakfasted at Kingswood where we had a view of the passage to Wales. :After leaving Clifton we went to London. I spent some time at Kensington where I had the opportunity of walking every day in those beautiful gardens and seeing all the beauty and fassion of the Metropolis. :We proceeded to Windsor, as we had the offer of Col. Rook's house in Windsor Castle, he having some place at Court and being my Uncle Dawson's nephew made it more pleasant. His family being at some watering place we had the whole house to ourselves. Being opposite to the Queen's house, I had the opportunity of seeing all the Royal Family almost every hour in the day and in the evening on the Terrace, where I had the honor of walking with the Bishop of SalisburyBest known for outing Lauder's accusations of plagiarism against John Milton (Paradise Lost) as fraudulent. In April 1765, he married, 2ndly, Eliz. daughter of Henry Brudenell Rooke.[Wikipedia contributors, "William Douglas (priest)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Douglas_(priest)&oldid=997707495 (accessed June 22, 2022)] and his lady. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-8.jpg |caption=John Douglas, Bishop of Salisbury }} :His Majesty and the Queen conversed with Mrs Douglas when I had hold of her arm, which was very gratifying to me, as it gave me an opportunity of getting a nearer view of their persons than seeing them pass. I took particular notice of the Queen's dress. She had an
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old fashioned striped lutestring silk A silk fabric much used in the 18th century. In the reign of William and Mary, an Act was passed for the encouragement of the making of alamode and lutestring silks in England gown with a lining of the same down the side of the peticoat, a yellow white silk cloak with blond lace, a white chip hatt with a white rose in front and his Majesty's picture set with diamonds, a most excellent likeness. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-10.jpg |caption=Charlotte, wife of George III }} :The King talked so long to Mrs Douglas that the Queen at last gave him a gentle pull to get him away, as the Bow Street runners was watching with the eyes of an Argus for fear of any ill disposed person coming near him. His Majesty took notice of a young man who stood near us - asked him what was the matter with his eye: he also spoke to the young man's sister and asked her how long she staid at Windsor &c. I every day during our stay went to see the troops reviewed in the Park or upon Windfield Plain as we used to take an airing every day. It was a beautifull sight to see His Majesty enter the field with his five sons. :When the line was formed and the King appeared down dropt the colours, a ceremony only used to Majesty. During the salute the King on his charger with his hatt off was a grand and solemn appearance. He rode all the length of the line and came up galloping on the other side behind the soldiers and then joined his sons and the rest of the Royal Family
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who were in open carriages. I always contrived to get as near as possible to hear them converse, which I often did in Windsor great Park and often went so close to their horses' heels that I had nearly got my brains dashed out as the horses never stood still capering and plunging. :When a girl, going to school at Richmond, in Surrey, the King had to check the reins of his horse, or it would have gone over me, for I was crossing the road, never heard the horses coming untill they were upon me. As soon as I saw it was the King I stept on one side and made a curtsy, which pleased his Majesty: he nodded and smiled at me, as well as his attendants: the Princesses also bowed and smiled at me. One day when I met them in there landeau I made a stop not knowing whether I was to proceed or go on they saw my perplexity and kindly relieved it my noticing me. The King always bowed to my Aunt Dawson on the Terrace, as there was something majestick in her look. His Majesty had remembered her from the time she was presented at Court and the strong likeness she bore to her father who was his grandfather's Chaplain. :I never spent my time more pleasantly than at Windsor. I went frequently to Eton to visit my cousins Dr and Mrs Goodall.
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My Aunt was induced to dine one day at Eton to meet a large party, which she was not fond of: however I injoyed it much to see all the grandees of Eton Colledge. I also had a perticuler invitation to dine and then to join a party of pleasure in a boat to see all the Eton Scholars row in boats all dressed in fancy dresses, satin mantles with silver fringe, the boy at the steerage with a plume of austrich'd feathers in his hat and pink satten mantles eight boats and all different dressed. There was a cold colation prepared for them in the field. As soon as they landed they houza'd, through a cloak over them and sat down at the table and seemed to injoy everything; four bands of music playing all the time they were at dinner. We landed from our boat Mrs Goodall, Mr Thackery another lady myself two gentlemen who would row and soon run us aground :My cousin fainted and we were all in danger of being overset: but luckily we were rescued from this perilous situation and soon got upon Tera Firma. We then walked round the tables and injoyed seeing them so happy. There came a message from his Majesty requesting they would repare to their boats, as the Royal Family were upon a stand opposite the water in order to have a view of them They rowed
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three times past the stand laying on their orrs and cheered nine times. They seemed much pleased and greeted them with a compliment which they returned with bursts of applause. Fireworks finished their evenings amusement. I did not wish to stay to see the conclusion, but Mrs Goodall would not release me untill all was over. :The second time we came to Windsor we lodged in one of the Poor Knights' houses and continued six weeks and then proceeded to Cheltenham. The waters are reckoned very salubrous and of much service to invalids, but, after they affected the King so much, people were afraid of drinking them. I did not admire the place much. Except the walk to the Pump Room there was nothing worth seeing. The inhabitance were not pleasent and at the library they were rude and disobliging. :I was very glad when my Aunt ordered us to pack up and go to Oxford, a place I much admired. I had the greatest pleasure in viewing the colleges, particulerly Queen's as my father was so many years there. It brought to my recollection how often I had heard him describe the beauties of his attachment to that place. My Aunt once had a lodging at Kettle Hall, a place well known by the students. :From Oxford we went to London and from
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thence to Bath, the place I delighted the most in, where I met with so many of my friends from all parts of the world. :I used frequently to go to the Rooms, both upper and lower Assembly Rooms, as I never was at a loss for a party at Bath and was sure to get partners, tho' hundreds of ladies used to be without, wishing so much for to dance. At the Master of the Ceremony's Ball there was seldom less than thirteen hundred people. I had the honor of dancing and turning hands with the Statholder and several of the nobility at the time the [[Wurttemberg-22|Prince of Wertingberg]] was at Bath, a short time before he married our Princess Royal. He stood at the head of the room to see the Country dances, as he was to corpulent to attempt dancing" indeed the statholder had better let it alone, as I never saw such a vulger coarse man among such smart people. He moved so heavy as if he was asleep. {{Image|file=Family_History_written_by_Catherine_Potter_1762-1839-11.jpg |caption=The Bridal night of Prince Wurttemberg and the Princess Royal }} :The Duke and Dutchess of York were at Bath at that time and was much admired for her affability and goodness. She patronised a concert for the benefit of the Sunday schools and attended herself, when she was so ill that the [[Hannover-40|Duke]] had to apply the smelling bottle most all the time. As I saw opposite I saw all his attention to her. I used to meet her at
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eight o'clock in the morning going to the Pump Room in her pattins, holding up her cloathes to drink the water. She amused Doctor Randolph one day at dinner with tellling him of a pert speech she had heard made by a Miss who her father was finding fault with for having neglected to keep her cloathes out of the dirt. "La' Papa" she said "it is quite the fashion, for the Dutchess of York has often a dragle tale". :The Dutchess was in a private room in the library and heard this fine remark. She told Dr Randolph the Miss was quite mistaken for no one took more pain to prevent it by holding her cloathes well up when she walked. She unfortunately set herself on fire when at Bath. She had locked herself into her bedroom, it was supposed to say her prayers and kneeling to near her lamp her dress took fire. Her screams brought the Duke from the dinner room, who immediately broke open the door and soon extinguished the flame, tho' not untill she was much burnt in one arm, which she wore in a sling for long, but used to walk about just the same as ever, often unattended. :The Duke was very attentive to her at that time. He would carry her muff, or, if any of her ribbons gave way, put them in his pocket. :In the year 1798 we spent the summer at South-
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hampton. A family from Bath who we were very intimate with was there at the same time. A Mr and Miss Dobbs, who was much admired for her amiable disposition and devoting the greatest part of her time for the benefit of the poor. :She had a school of her own, which she regularly attended, walking to Church with them every Sunday. She also gave her assistance to the 'Repository' established at Bath: Miss Hanah Moor being patroness, but Miss Dobbs took all the trouble upon herself and gave the greatest satisfaction. Few young people possessed of beauty and a large fortune would have undertaken so troublesome an office and given up their time and pleasure for the good of the poor. She was a ____and valuable young lady and I was much attached to her. :We went with the Honorable Mrs FitzWilliams in my Aunt's carriage to the Assembly, as strangers must be introduced to the Master of the Ceremonies by a subscriber and then they are provided with partners for all the evening. I never spent a pleasanter night, as I danced every dance. My last partner was an officer, a Captain Small, a very genteel and well behaved man, paid me great attention during my stay at Southampton, engaged me for the next
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assembly and purposed a number of parties of pleasure with his friends, which I declined, not wishing to form any intimacy with redcoats. :Southampton is a pretty, clean town. The walks and rides were very pleasant and the inhabitance very polite and agreeable. :The following summer my Aunt gave me a treat by going a jaunt to East Kent. We took up our quarters at the old city of Canterbury. I spent all my mornings in rambling to see all the curiositys of this ancient city, the cathedral, all the publick walks &c. There was four regiments quartered in the town. Each had a most excellent band which played morning and evening on the Abbey green, where the company promenade. We had every attention paid us by the first people in the town and neighbourhood owing to our being relatives of the late Dr Regis. At his death, his successor was the late Doctor Lynch who modernised the parsonage house, pulled down a large hall that would have held all the people of the village of Adisham. He exchanged with the Rev. Mr Palmer took the prebendary of Canterbury which is only five hundred a year and gave up the living which is now one thousand per annum.
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I was invited by an old friend of my mother's to spend some time with her and her son Mr Dilnot who was a gentleman farmer. They had a house at Patricksburne, quite a curiosity for neatness and elegance. They purposed taking me a short tour round the seacoast and as they had friends and acquaintance at every stage, we were well intertained and met with no difficulties. We made a stop at Deal, Dover, Sandgate, Hithe and several other places the names of which I have forgot. We took a view of every place that was worth looking at, went a shopping at the different towns and on our return home we spent a day and a night with a daughter of Mrs Dilnot's who married a son of Admiral Harvey's and who had a beautifull country seat, most extensive grounds and the most delightfull gardens with hott houses and all kinds of fruit in abundance. We were most hospitably entertained. We finished our tour with a visit to the parsonage at Adisham. I was much gratified at being in the house where my mother was brought up, she was born in London, but spent most of her young days untill she married. :We met with a great disappointment when we arrived, as Mr Palmer had just set of
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for Margate, but we took possession of the house and went into every room, some of which were well worth seeing, the drawing room, the dining room and the studdy, which I admired the most as it looked so comfortable and a very large library. I left my card stuck in the glass that Mr Palmer might get a surprise when he returned to to do duty the following Sunday. The moment he saw my card he mounted his horse and came post haste to Canterbury to pay his respects and to give us an invitation to dinner, which we declined as we were preparing to leave the place in a few days. He pretended to lament this as a sad misfortune that we should have been three month in the neighbourhood and never heard of our being in Kent. As he was a man of the world and not a very liberal character, we gave him very little credit either for the sorrow or disappointment he expressed, but as a single man he was afraid I would give a bad report of him among his acquaintance at Bath as he gennerally spent his winters there and was much at Mrs Dawson's. He was always very very polite in noticing me in publick and when we met at the rooms, asking me to dance. He was a very handsome man, under thirty years of age and a genneral admirer of the ladies but was so
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penurious that without he could have met with a large fortune and all things suitable, he would not marry. :I was much pleased with our excursion into Kent. Mr Wm Dawson took a country house two miles from Canterbury called Harble Down. We kept up a daily intercourse with him and his family. I had great pleasure in going frequently to fetch my little cousins to spend a day with their grandmama. They desired I would not ask their governess, Madam Mountalimbert, a French Countess, as they did not wish to have the least restraint upon their pleasure, and would kneel all round me in the carriage begging I would tell them some marvelous stories. Two girls were then eight and nine of age and the boys younger, fine handsome children. :In the year 1799 we went to Malvern Wells, took possession of the parsonage house, excepting two rooms, which the clergyman kept for himself, who had formerly been a very gay man and wishing to retrench he dismissed all his servants except one man who was his cook slutkitchen maid or 'drudge' and butler. When his wife died, he laid down his carriage and lived like a hermit, and let his house and garden for four guineas a
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week. I was much amused with the exentricity of his character. He would sometimes come and sit with (us?) after dinner, but always brought in his own tankerd of ale, as no one could persuade him to take wine or anything but ale of his own brueing. :The hills at Malvern reminded me of some of the Welsh mountains. Tho' not near so high, they looked green and pretty, fine springs of water and beautifull walks through a wood to the publick wells, where the company drink the waters. There is a large Pump room, a good Assembly room and some neat lodging houses. The people who attend at the wells inform you of the wonderfull cures done by the waters. :I left my Aunt Dawson and went to Worcester. I had to wait a day or two for a coach to Leeds to make a long promised visit to a Mr Paley's family. I had several times plan'd this journey, but my Aunt always opposed my leaving her, as if she had a presentiment of her losing me entirely if once out of her sight, which proved to be the case in the sequel. :I took a view of the town of Worcester, the Cathedral, the China manufactory and in the evening I went to see the wax-work figures of the royal family of France as well as England then exhibiting.
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The following day I got forward to Gloucester and there took up a young lady going to Newcastle. I was much pleased with her and she found me a useful fellow traveller as I prevented her being imposed upon and assisting her to take care of her luggage. As she had never travelled before, she was quite at a loss. There was a gentleman in the coach who we discovered to be the son of Lord Hardwick going to Birmingham on military business. He was very attentive and polite, appeared much interested for Miss Byne; particularly when I left her to secure our places in the Sheffield coach for the next day. On my return to the Inn, I found my fellow traveller in tears, supposing that as I had disappeared, I had left her to manage for herself. She was overjoyed at my return and I told her how I had managed to prevent our disappointment in getting forward. Had I mentioned my intention before the passengers in the coach, they would have got before me and we thrown out of places and stopt on the road for some days. The waiter at the Inn at Worcester had given me this caution. The gentleman, our fellow traveller, lamented my disappearance on Miss Byne's account as he found she was entirely at a loss how to proceed without me. He was directing her to a better Inn when I appeared and explained
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the reason of my sudden flight. He appeared rejoiced that all had ended well, wished us a good journey. :As we had to stay a day and a night at Birmingham, after securing our room, we locked up our trunks and went to see the town which is very large. The church and squares were worth seeing, but we were struck with nothing else. We retired to our room as we had to set forward to Sheffield at four o'clock in the morning. :Miss Byne then gave me a little history of herself. She was niece to Mrs Carr of Dunston Hillsee profile of [[Carr-11162|John Carr]] in the county of Northumberland who was so unnatural as her brother had married some low person she could not brooke his children by this woman should inherit the estate: therefore as soon as her brother died, she had the boy and the girl concealed and given out that they were dead. When the boy was old enough, he was bound to the sea without having been learned to read or even to say his prayers. The girl was boarded at a hutt on Gateshead Fell, where she was kept in profound ignorance who she was and was neither learned to head work or do anything At the age of fourteen she had everything to learn. Doctor Poyntz of Durham hearing there was two children concealed he made it his business to find them out, and discovered the boy in some ship quite a profligate, ignorant of his own name, and having
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had no education, was quite like a young savage. Search was then made for the girl who was found in the situation described. What was my astonishment when I found in my fellow traveller this ill-treated young lady, who appeared to have been brought up from her childhood with every advantage. She was gracefull in her person, remarkably handsome, a tall fine figure and appeared sensible and interesting. She accounted for improvements in having been put to Miss Smith's boarding school and her great desire to make up for so much lost time. She had applied herself to the different branches of education that in three years she had learnt as much as some would in ten. :The reversion of her brother's estate was sold when he came of age for twenty thousand pounds. He married a lady, a very charming woman at sixteen many years older than he was. She put him to school at Boldon to the Rev. Mr Robinson, and took a great deal of pains with him, but his mind being so long in an uncultivated state, he still continued his thoughtless way, had no idea of economy, had a taste for dissipation. After his wife died, left him two children he took his sister from school to keep his house in Savile Row, Newcastle and to see to the children, but he soon consoled himself by
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marrying a Roman Catholick lady who had five thousand pounds. He then left Newcastle, took his sister and his children into the South, kept his carriage and dashed as long as the cash would hold out. His wife and him quarel'd and were obliged to separate. the children placed at a boarding school at Taunton near Bath and Miss Byne sent back to Miss Smith School. :At the time I met with her I was much affected at the relation of her story, which cost her many tears before she could get through with it: but she said that the interest I had taken and my care of her demanded her confidence and gratitude. We got to Sheffield at a late hour and was much importuned by a gentleman to take a chaise and go immediately forwards to Leeds; but I considered it a great risk for two females to trust themselves with a stranger to travell alnight and positively declined going. Miss Byne was much hurt and even shed tears at the disappointment, but when I pointed out my reasons she was more thankfull than ever that she had met with a friend who knew the world and a little more of mankind than she did, as she owned she was such a novice in these matters that if she had been quite alone and the gentleman
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had proposed there going in a chaise at night quite dark, she never would have hesitated but accepted his offer. :We arrived safe at Leeds at eleven o'clock at night, where I found Mr Paley's man waiting for me. I just step'd into the coach office to secure a place for Miss Byne to Newcastle, but all was taken for two days. She was then in the greatest distress to have to wait at the Inn by herself two days. I gave her all the comfort I could and told her I was sure the moment I mentioned her situation to my friends, they would not suffer her to remain long there, which was the case; for they sent back the man, as soon as I mentioned the circumstance. :She declined coming that night, as she had bespoke her bed. Miss Paley arose early in the morning and brought her to their house, where she was made welcome untill a place was procured and she arrived safe at Newcastle without any further adventure. I sent her heavy luggage by the waggon. She wrote me a pretty letter of thanks, also to my friends for their polite attention to her. :When I arrived at Newcastle two months after, I called upon her and she visited me
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at my brother's. :The civility and kindness I met with at Leeds, I shall never forget: every pains was taken to intertain me. After seeing the woollen manufactory, the cotton wills and everything that was curious, Mr and Mrs Paley took me to York races. We spent a week there. I was much delighted with the Cathedral. I also went to the Assembly Rooms, which are so much admired, but I thought the pillars made the building look heavy. I must own I give the Upper Rooms at Bath the preference. :From there we went to Harrowgate. I was much pleased with all I saw their. We dined at the publick table, saw all the company drink the waters: the smell was dreadfull as we approached the waters. I should like to have continued their much longer. I liked Harrowgate very much. :On our return to Leeds I found Mr and Mrs Dawson had arrived. I was much delighted. I prolonged my stay and on their departure for London, I came forward to Newcastle to pay a visit to my brother, Wm Potter and my dear sister Charlton. :I spent a month at Hexham with her, and on my return to my brother I found a letter
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from Mr Collingwood of Chirton requesting me to spend a few days with him, and he would send his carriage for me on any day I would fix. Tho' I only intended to stay a few days, he kept me a fortnight, taking me to see all my old acquaintance and inviting all my perticuler friends to dinner with me at his house. He took me to Whitley to see Mrs Hudson, all my acquaintance in Dockwray Square, Tynemouth. :In short, nothing could exceed his polite attention. His old servants were quite amazed to see him have his carriage out all weather sent to Newcastle for reinforcements of cloathes. :I had great difficulty to get away at the end of the fortnight, and as the season was getting late for my journey to Bath, I was obliged to be positive and determined. I had my poor brother James to see at Morpeth and I was under a solemn promise to Mr Marshall of South Shields that I would not leave the North untill I had made him a visit of a few days, which ended in my spending another fortnight at Shields, as he and Mrs Marshall were so very kind and hospitable I had some difficulty
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in leaving them. :It was when on my visit to them I got acquainted with [[Bulmer-1061|Mr R. Bulmer]], who with the rest of his family were so perticulerly kind that I formed an attachment which I expect will only end with my life. :It was November before I began my journey to Bath. The weather and roads were so bad that the coach stuck fast on the hill at Grantham. Another pair of horses was put to the coach and the six could not move it. A farmer, passing by and seeing our situation, put his five horses too, which made Elisa myself and another lady jump out of the coach and stuck fast in the clay untill some men came and assisted us in getting out. :My assistant proved to be a Maniack who had escaped from his keepers and was attracted by the curious appearance of us all. He behaved so rational that I should never have discovered anything was the matter with him.
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:'''A letter to Catherine Potter from Mr William Dundas dated Hatfield 7th Nov 1783.''' :Dear Catherine :I have taken up the pen merely to tell you that we are not all dead and to acknowledge the receipt of your letter to Mrs Dundas, which she has long talked of doing herself, but you know she was never fond of writing and I think she grows less so if possible. My wife complains of her legs. Rheumatick I suppose. She imputes this to the want of sea-bathing. She mustered up both strength and spirits to go through a very busy and fatiguing walk at Doncaster, where we went to the Mayor's Feast, a great deal of company, but a great scramble for seats at least among the gentlemen. What it was amongst the ladies I know not, as they were seated before we went upstairs. The custom is very stupid and disagreeable; for, altho' the ladies and gentlemen dine in the same room, they have no intercourse, unless the eyes speak and that is not very practicable, as the ladies are stuck up at a table by themselves and the gentlemen at another. After dinner the ladies and I believe, many gentlemen, having drunk wine and pocketed as many dry sweetmeats as they can lay their hands on, retire. The ladies go pay their visits and the gentlemen, some to the bottle and others to dress etc etc. At eight o'clock all meet again to tea, where those that chose it
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:have an opportunity of showing all the wit they were necessitated to deprive the ladies of at Dinner by their backward situations. The whole concludes with a ball. There is the same business goes forward the next day, but not the same company. A great many 'Misses', among the rest, your two young friends. We have not seen them since, to know how they liked it. So much for the feast. :I did not expect this 7th day of November '83 to have been scribbling to a giddy spinster, whatever I might have been doing to grave Mrs Young. You mention in your letter that the gentleman had been some weeks at Wallsend. In my opinion he must be a very cool sentimental lover indeed, to have been so long absent - return - be four weeks under the same roof with his beloved - all matters of consent etc settled, and goes away as he came. :I beg my compliments to Mrs Potter: tell her I thought she had known the world better: a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. If it was necessary for him to continue in the navy for a while he might have brought you this far and left you with us. We would have been glad at your company. My wife complains of company
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when I go out, the children being at school. :You had been misinformed, I fancy, about Capt. Dundas being at Tynemouth this winter. :Have you seen my nephew who commands the Reg't. now at Newcastle. He is a handsome young man that ought, as I said before, to have been nothing to your 'ere this, but as matters stand, you must have a little flirtation at times. Has my friend, Louisa Jane got any gentle swain to give her a palpitation at present? If not, I will write to my nephew. You remember Captn Spencer of the Dragoons at Hexham? He was at Doncaster last week and enquired after you. :I dare say I have tried you with so much nonsense, if you have patience to read so far: I will therefore have pity on you and conclude with Mrs Dundas best respects to Mr and Mrs Potter, Louisa and yourself. :Remember us all to other friends at Wallsend and Hexham when you write, and to Mr and Mrs Waters. They would tell you that they had been sometime in this part of the world. They were two nights with us. ::I am, dear Kitty ::Your sincere friend and well wisher ::Wm Dundas. :''copied from the original M.Ss by Edward Bulmer 6 Park Street York April 1912.'' * Copyright © Rachel Bulmer [Bulmer-1043] 2022. All rights reserved. ---- == Footnotes ==
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'''FAMILY INFORMATION as written by KATHARINE M. McCLINTON in1987 (edited by Julie Mortensen)''' My grandmother, Julia Ann Rule Perry (see her sampler which Cathy now has) crossed the plains in a covered wagon from St. Louis, Missouri. She was married to a Mr. Lane (see letter Julie has) who died on the way. She then married Richard Perry, who at one time was captain of a ship on the Chesapeake Bay. He was of the family of Matthew Calbraith Perry who opened up Japan to American commerce in 1854. Matthew’s brother was Oliver Hazard Perry of Lake Erie fame (Don’t give up the ship). My grandmother and grandfather (Richard Perry) lived in San Felipe near Gilroy, California. My mother, Leila Salisbury Perry Morrison, was born there. She had two sisters: Frances Laura Luella Perry Luce (Aunt Pan) and Katharine Amanda Perry. Aunt Pan had a son, Raymond Luce, who was the father of Erma Luce Zachrisson. Aunt Pan’s husband was Allen Luce, who was a graduate of Santa Clara College. His father (portrait in Julie’s dining room) was the first senator from Mississippi. Katharine (Aunt Kathy) was a graduate of San Jose State Normal, San Jose, California. She taught school until Stanford University opened in 1891 when she attended it for several years. She then taught school in Monterey, California. Lloyd Osborne, a step-son of Robert Louis Stevenson was one of her pupils. (He is mentioned in “Child’s Garden of Verses.”) My mother, Leila Perry Morrison (La), studied art in a private class in San Francisco taught by Evelyn Almond Withrow. In the class were Clara Huntington (Huntington Museum & Gallery, San Marion, CA) and Eda Moody. All the students except La were wealthy. Miss Withrow and her sister Eve lived in San Diego for about a year. They came there because of La and I did their grocery shopping. Miss Withrow gave me my little antique duck pin which she had worn when she crossed the Atlantic 20 times. I was also named in her will to inherit antique furniture, laces, etc. but when she saw my painting, Cactus and Indian Pottery, which was exhibited in a large important San Francisco show (now in Palm Springs house) she cut me out of the will. My mother, Leila Perry, married my father, Robert Morrison, in February 1898. He was from Campsie Glenn near Glasgow, Scotland. He was sent to Glasgow to study law with an uncle but ran away and came to America. He entered the country at Castle Garden, which was the immigrant station from 1855 to 1889 before Ellis Island. He came to Winters, Yolo County, California and opened a hardware store. He also owned fruit ranches and rental property and became President of The Citizens National Bank of Winters (later sold to Bank of Italy, no Bank of America). I was born on January 23, 1899 in San Francisco. When I was less than a year old my father and mother went to Europe for two months and left me with Aunt Pan. I had three half-sisters (all went to University of California): Margaret Morrison Wilson, Esther Morrison Davisson (Malcolm’s mother), and Josephine Morrison Anderson Gwinn (daughter Elizabeth married Lind and had two sons, one was Stephen Lind). As a child I played with Hellen Wills Moody in Winters. Her Aunt Helen Anderson married Richard Kahle’s counsin, Ed Renke. I attended Stanford University and graduated in the class of 1921. There I met Richard F. Kahle (Julie’s father), who was a law student, and we became engaged. (He had been in World War I and after the war stayed in France for a few months attending Grenoble University and travelling in France on their tennis team.) However, I wasn’t anxious to be married and went to New York, where I got an M.A. from Columbia University and a Teacher’s Certificate from Teacher’s College at Columbia. Then I came back to California and took a job in the decorating department of W.J. Sloane, living with Aunt Katharine until I was married in September 1923 and moved to San Diego. In San Diego I was on the Board of the San Diego Museum of Art (also lectured there); took classes and lectured for the University of California Extension; taught a class in Design at San Diego State College one semester; wrote a series of articles on San Diego houses for the San Diego Union; wrote an art column on the San Diego Sun (a Scripps newspaper) for several years; was on the Board of the Philharmonic Society; was a member of the University Club, the Wednesday Club and also the Women’s Board of the 1935 Exposition (which was how I met Pop, who was with the Ford exhibit at the Exposition). Julianna (Julie) was born in July of 1929, after I came back from Europe. I took a trip to Mexico with Margot Rocle and left Julie with La while I got my divorce. After the divorce I took Julie on a trip to Mexico. I married Harold L. McClinton (Pop) in the Chapel at the Exposition in Balboa Park on October 20, 1935. We lived in Detroit for a year, moved to New York City (952 Fifth Avenue), then Bronxville (140 Park Avenue and 40 Avon Road) and then back to 952 Park Avenue in New York and finally bought the house at 361 New Rochelle Road at the entrance to Siwanoy Country Club. We were also members of the Field Club in Bronxville. I wrote books under the name of Kahle in California then changed to Katharine Morrison McClinton on moving to New York. I also worked at McCall’s magazine for about one year. I have had a very interesting life. In San Diego, through my painting and art interests, I met important musicians such as: Jose Iturbi (Jean Dalrymple), Mary Martin, Enzio Pinza, Lily Pons, Andre Kastelanetz, Helen Hayes, Fritz Reiner, Oscar Levant, Gian-Carlo Minotti, Joshua Heifitz, Jimmy Durante, Peggy Lee and many more. We entertained them and went to their houses and I had boxes for their concerts. Also Pop had them all on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour (on radio) and the Bell Telephone Hour, which he produced (on television). After Pop retired we went on his jobs with Executive Services Corps to Istanbul, Turkey; Bogota, Columbia; and Nigeria. We stayed three months in each place and took tours of Europe on the way home. My mother (La) being an artist, was interested in the Arts and Crafts Movement which was developing in Europe and the United States at the time our house in Winters was being built (NOTE: the house burned down after the family left Winters. There are some pictures of it in the box of family photos in the attic). The house had built-in window seats; the dining room had William Morris wallpaper above the wood paneling; there was a long row of windows and a door which led to the large screened-in sun porch with wisteria vines growing over it. The living room ceiling was paneled with redwood. There was a fireplace, built-in bookcases and a window seat. A French door opened onto the front porch. In the hall there were window seats that opened for storage, a triangle window and shelf for plants. The grandfather clock from Scotland (smaller one which Kay has) was at the foot of the stairs. At the side of the stairs was a long shelf for Indian baskets. The living room had a Morris chair made by Gustav Stickley which was a collector’s item. La subscribed to the Craftsman Magazine and the house was planned and furnished from ideas in the magazine. The magazines are now collectors items. I had some but threw them out before leaving California. We also had International Studio, the important art magazine of the time. I was raised on these magazines, no Ladies Home Journals. I gave them to the Bronxville Library many years ago, unfortunately, I wish I had kept them. I have a few paintings of La’s She gave a large painting of chrysanthemums to the San Diego Floral Society. She also gave sketches of old historic houses in Monterey to the Custom House Museum in Monterey. The large still life painting show on the easel in the photo of the studio was stolen, together with several others, from the basement of the apartment on 63d Street.
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[[Category:Family Lines, from Norfolk, Fuller Name Study]] [[Category:Maintenance,_Fuller_Name_Study]] '''Work in progress''' Add: : [[Space:Family_Lines_from_Norfolk|Family Lines from Norfolk]] : [[Space:Joseph_Fuller-2104_Line|Joseph Fuller-2104 Line]] :: [[Space:Heman%2C_Sibling_of_Philo|Heman, Sibling of Philo]] == [[Space:Family Lines from Norfolk|Family Lines from Norfolk]] == '''Exclusions from detailed studies by Fuller Name Study include:''' : Those who were born and died in Norfolk, England. : Those covered by these projects: :* Fuller Noteworthies :* Mayflower Project ''' [[Space:Family_Lines_from_Norfolk#Potential_FULLERS_for_Line_Study|Potential FULLERS for Line Study]]''' : Descendants of Matthew Fuller: :* Born in Massachusetts :* Born in Connecticut : Descendants of Samuel :: Descendants of Samuel Fuller Jr. :: Descendants of Thomas Fuller :: Descendants of John "Little John" Fuller == Next == == Maintenance == '''Created''' this page, [[Space:Family_Lines%2C_from_Norfolk%2C_Fuller_Name_Study|Family Lines from Norfolk, Fuller Name Study]], to be used as a indexed record (including small summary) for all activity related to the study of Family Lines originating from Norfolk.
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[[Category:Family Lines, from Norfolk, Fuller Name Study]] = Fuller Name Study = == Pre-1500 Ancestors == # [[Fuller-500|'''Thomas Fuller''']] (1397 - 1489 in St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England) Unsourced; Check DOB & DOD with WIlliam and other family members? # [[Fuller-487|'''William Fuller''']] (1433 - 1492 in Redenhall, '''Norfolk, England''') Needs sources; What do sources say about William. '''Category:Family Lines, from Norfolk, Fuller Name Study''' # [[Fuller-92|'''John Fuller Sr.''']] (1460 - 1511 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England) What do sources say about John? # [[Fuller-109|'''William Fuller''']] (1483 - 1533 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England) What do sources say about William? == Pre-1700 Ancestors (1500-1699) == '''Born and died in England''' # [[Fuller-89|'''John Fuller''']] (1514 - 1559 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England) Verify data to sources. # [[Fuller-12|'''Robert Fuller''']] (1543 - 1614 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England) Verify data to sources. Update sources and links. '''Links to [[Space: Fuller Noteworthies|Fuller Noteworthies]] as part of [[Project:Mayflower|Mayflower Project]]:''' Not actively part of Fuller Name Study! PPP (Project Protected Profiles). * Mayflower Passengers Born in England: :# [[Fuller-13|'''Edward Fuller''']] (1575 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England - 1621 in Plymouth Colony.) Plymouth Colony is present day Massachusetts. [[Space:Fuller_Noteworthies#Edward_Fuller.2C_Mayflower__passenger|on Fuller Noteworthies]] :# [[Fuller-48|Samuel Fuller]] (1609 in ? - 1683 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony) [[Space:Fuller_Noteworthies#Samuel_Fuller.2C_Mayflower_passenger|on Fuller Noteworthies]].* Born in Plymouth Colony and died in Connecticut. * First Generation born in Plymouth Colony :# [[Fuller-47|John "Little John" Fuller]] (1656 in Scornton Neck, Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, New England - 1726 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.) [[Space:Fuller_Noteworthies#Mayflower_family_members|on Fuller Noteworthies]]. == Potential FULLERS for Line Study == '''FULLER Descendants''' (With WikiTree profiles) of FULLER Mayflower passengers who were born after 1700 and whose parents were born before 1700 Note: The following are potential lines to be studied. Verify their existence and check if suitable for study having several generations to study before starting a line study: :* Descendants of [[Fuller-117|Matthew Fuller]] (Bef 1608-1678) ::* Born in Massachusetts Bay (added Category:Massachusetts, Fuller Name Study): :::* [[Fuller-776|John Fuller III]] (1712-1759) :::* [[Fuller-793|Nathaniel Fuller III]] (1712-1759) :::* [[Fuller-8285|Timothy Fuller]] (1719-): ORPHAN - MFv4 pg 64, FGv3 pg 20 :::* [[Fuller-8286|Mathias Fuller]] (1723-): ORPHAN - MFv4 pg 64, FGv3 pg 21 :::* [[Fuller-8288|Lemuel Fuller]] (1732-): ORPHAN - MFv4 pg 64, FGv3 pg 21 :::* [[Fuller-7982|Abijah Fuller]] (1726-1804) :::* [[Fuller-1053|Jabez Fuller]] (1717-1770) :::* [[Fuller-10742|Timothy Fuller]] (1721-1781) ::* Born in Connecticut: :::* [[Fuller-3447|Matthias Fuller]] (1700-1768) :::* [[Fuller-6541|Samuel Fuller]] (1733-1825) :::* [[Fuller-6546|Timothy Fuller]] (1722-1756) :::* [[Fuller-6548|Thomas Fuller]] (1726-1797) :::* [[Fuller-2642|Rhodolphus Fuller]] (1703-1795) :::* [[Fuller-2641|Elkanah Fuller]] (1709-1793) :::* [[Fuller-2626|Judah Fuller]] (1715-1810) :::* [[Fuller-2633|Noah Fuller]] (1715-) :* Descendants of [[Fuller-48|Samuel Fuller]] (Abt1609-1683) ::: Descendants of [[Fuller-156|Samuel Fuller Jr]] (1637-1691) ::* [[Fuller-2374|Barnabus Fuller]] (1721-1810) ::* [[Fuller-772|Joshua Fuller]] (1727-1816) ::* [[Fuller-730|Lot Fuller]] (1733-1811) ::* [[Fuller-501|David Fuller]] (1725-1797): Not suitable. only 3 daughters no sons found. ::* [[Fuller-503|Jonathan Fuller]] (1729-): ORPHAN - Add family Pgs 73-74 FULLER genealogy V1 ::* [[Fuller-502|Daniel Fuller]] (1731-) ::* [[Fuller-453|John Fuller]] (1734-) ::* [[Fuller-499|William Fuller]] (1736-) ::* [[Fuller-497|Samuel Fuller]] (1741-) ::* [[Fuller-466|Josiah Fuller]] (1701-) ::* [[Fuller-752|Young Fuller]] (1708-1796) ::* [[Fuller-3615|Cornelius Fuller]] (1710-1790) ::: Descendants of [[Fuller-241|Thomas Fuller]] (1650-1683). ::* No profiles on WikiTree! ::: Descendants of [[Fuller-47|John "Little John" Fuller]] (1656-1726) ::* [[Fuller-5447|Ebenezer Fuller]] (1715-1749) ::* [[Fuller-5170|Thomas Fuller Jr]] (1717-1802-) ::* [[Fuller-3167|Nathan Fuller]] (1719-1786) ::* [[Fuller-5502|John Fuller]] (1704-1769) ::* [[Fuller-10232|Samuel Fuller]] (1706-) ::* [[Fuller-10233|Moses Fuller]] (1708-) ::* [[Fuller-6307|Aaron Fuller]] (1711-1779) ::* [[Fuller-10236|Abner Fuller]] (1724-1776) ::* [[Fuller-172|Ephraim Fuller]] (1711-1772) ::* [[Fuller-173|Shubael Fuller]] (1720-1804) ::* [[Fuller-2104|Joseph Fuller]] (1700-1775): {{Blue|Verified & Suitable; [[Space:Joseph Fuller-2104 Line|Joseph Fuller-2104 Line]].}} ::* [[Fuller-416|Benjamin Fuller]] (1701-1740): Not suitable at this time, however, many female descendants. == Sources == * ''Mayflower Families Fifth Generation Descendants, 1700-1880'', Vol. 4: Fuller, Edward. [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/mayflower-families-fifth-generation-descendants-1700-1880/image/?volumeId=48512&pageName=64 Page 64]. NOTE: Change the page in the link and description. * [[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop. ''[[Space:Genealogy of some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower|Fuller Genealogy]]'' * [[#Fuller|Fuller]], William Hyslop. ''[[Space:Genealogy of some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower|Fuller Genealogy]]'' :* Vol. 1 "Genealogy of Some Descendants of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower" (C.B. Fiske & Co., Palmer, Massachusetts, 1908). :* Vol. 2 "Genealogy of Some Descendants of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Mayflower" (C.B. Fiske & Co., Palmer, Massachusetts, 1910) :* Vol. 3 "Genealogy of Some Descendants of Capt. Matthew Fuller of the Mayflower", John Fuller of Newton, John Fuller of Lynn, John Fuller of Ipswich, Robert Fuller of Dorchester and Dedham: to which is added supplements to Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. (the author, 1914) :* Vol. 4 "Genealogy of Some Descendants of Thomas Fuller of Woburn" (the author, 1919) : inline citations: [[#Fuller|Fuller]] Vol #[INSERT FILE NAME/page/### page ###] INSERT OTHER INFO '''NOTE: replace ### with the actual page numbers.''' : [[#Fuller|Fuller]] Vol #[INSERT FILE NAME/page/### page ###] INSERT OTHER INFO : '''FILE NAMEs:''' :* V1: https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy011908full :* V2: https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy021908full :* V3: https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy03full :* V4: https://archive.org/details/fullergenealogy041908full
Family Lore
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'''Family Lore''' Beware, not for the faint of heart! My grandfather was closest to his sister Daisy Lowe Curry and her family. We are descended from Elizabeth Jane (Jinnie) Curry on Green Turtle Cay, whose grandmother Martha Albury was the source of our distant royal connections, via Bermuda. My grandfather Victor Lowe seemed to forget he even was a Lowe sometimes. My father seemed to think Grandma had him by immaculate conception. LOL. He wanted to be a Cates, like her family. He seemed to think Grandpa was just a strange man who got lost and stumbled into their house. LOL. There's obviously some slight taint associated with our family name Lowe, because of the pirate ancestry, that cannot be swept under the rug entirely. My uncle said that the best way to find my Lowe relatives is to drive into the trashiest trailer parks in Florida and yell "Free beer!" Isn't he terrible? LOL. Lowe family members encompass a broad range from totally brilliant to dead stupid, with most of us somewhere in between, including me. But I'm proud to be a Lowe. My mother says the surname Lowe does not elevate her children's status nearly as much as we add to the reputation of the Lowe family name, with good looks, advanced degrees, creativity, etc. LOL. Of course, most mothers are biased toward their children, but my mother is truthful to a fault, so maybe she is right that we do add new blood to the Lowes, improving the breed, so to speak. I admit that common sense was never our strong suit, in this family, but I think horse sense is very overrated, don't you? Unless you are a horse. LOL. All things considered, I'm thrilled with the results of my research into my roots. I never liked the modern term "roots" in referring to our family tree, but I must keep up-to-date with my vocabulary. LOL. I never understood Hillary Clinton when she said it takes a "village" to raise a child. That sounds so "third world". LOL. I used to think the ancient McArthur tradition of descent from Mary Magdalene, disciple of Jesus and an unknown father (but we can guess), was the greatest ancestry possible for a good Christian boy, like me, baptized in the Episcopal Church. It's nice to have relatives in high places! Read the Da Vinci Code. But now that I discovered my Y-DNA haplogroup suggests that I'm a male line descendant of Aaron, brother of Moses, that's even better, don't you think? Or maybe I could be both! I do not yet understand how to reconcile DNA evidence with Biblical teachings. But I don't want to let my DNA results go to my head, making me too uppity. I might be getting TOO proud, above my assigned station in life, as a bank geek. High rank on the family tree of mankind involves many duties as well as honors. I don't want that kind of responsibility. LOL. I'm also proud that I'm related to many people named Roberts, many of whom are very important in their professions. But let's not forget that they had pirate ancestors, too. LOL. Pirating was a profession like any other. If you got a royal license or government contract, it made it respectable, IMHO. All those Spanish treasure ships full of gold passed close by, so it would have been hard to resist such an opportunity. These Spaniards were "Papists", so the local vicar would pardon privateers ahead of time for any excesses committed during their patriotic work for King and Country. Even when I was a boy in grade school, teachers taught us that privateers were the good guys, but at some point, history was revised to ignore historical realities.
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[[Category:Brodeur-242]] ='''Becoming a "Family Member" on WikiTree'''= * WikiTree is a free and collaborative online genealogy web site. A great deal of on-line family genealogy is available here. * ''Please consider becoming a "Family Member" on WikiTree!'' * WikiTree.com is [[Help:The_Free_Family_Tree|'''100% FREE to use''']] * The costs of operation are covered by modest ads on public pages. ==There are various [[Help:Member_Types#_note-0|levels of participation]] available== * '''Guest Member''': A limited, introductory level ** Anyone can register on WikiTree as a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&type=signup Guest] ** Usually, this is done as a prelude to becoming a Family Member or a Wiki Genealogist. * '''Wiki Genealogist''': This is what [[Brodeur-242|David]] is doing ** Register as a Guest Member ** Volunteer to help, and be confirmed by a current genealogist ** Sign the Wiki Genealogy [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]]. ** ''"WikiTree is free, but it's not a free-for-all."'' * '''Family Member''': This enables you to see the available results ==You can get a free Family Member account in one of two ways:== # A Wiki Genealogist adds you as a family member or friend. They include an e-mail address on your profile and you accept the invitation. (Until you accept the invitation you're considered a "Pending" Family Member. This is why there are two Family Member badges: Pending, and Active.) # You register as a Guest Member and volunteer. A Wiki Genealogist has confirmed your account but you haven't yet signed the Honor Code. ==Family Member== * A Family Member can become a Wiki Genealogist at any time by signing the Wiki Genealogist [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]]. * Family and friends of Wiki Genealogists don't need to volunteer or sign the Honor Code. * Family Members aren't expected to contribute any serious genealogy. They get to enjoy the fruits of the tree. * Family Members are encouraged to participate on the profiles of close family members and flesh out the details of modern family history. ** They can help fill in the blanks, contribute to biographies, add personal memories, upload photos, etc. ** Family Members need to be on the '''Trusted List''' to edit a profile. (Wiki Genealogists can edit any Open profile.) ** A Family Member can privately ask a profile Manager to add them to the Trusted List of any profile. * Living subjects who are not Members always have an '''Unlisted''' profile. This is a key rule at WikiTree. ** Only members on the "Trusted List" can see any details of an "Unlisted" profile. ** [[Help:Privacy#Unlisted|Privacy Levels]] ** A Wiki Genealogist Member can add a Family Member to the Trusted List of any Unlisted family profile they manage. * By becoming a Family Member, you receive control of your own profile on WikiTree. ** WikiTree members manage the "Trusted List" and specific content of their own profile. ** By default, a Family Member's personal profile is '''Private with Public Family Tree''', but it can be developed at another Privacy Level, for example: *** [[Brodeur-242|Private with Public Biography and Family Tree]] *** [[Ditzler-300|Private with Public Family Tree]] ** A Family Member who "can't be bothered" should just leave their profile Privacy Level at "Private with Public Family Tree". ** A new Family Member can change their first name on their profile to a ''pseudonym'', if they prefer: e.g., 'Living', or 'Anonymous'. ** The Public View of their profile will show where they lie on the tree, but all the personal details will be omitted. ** A "Private" Family Member can still have access to Unlisted profiles of close family members, and peruse the public tree. * Use the [[Special:Settings|Settings]] page to limit the email received from WikiTree. ==Education== * If you have further interest, have a look at these [[:Category:New_Member_How-To|brief web tutorials]] for new members. * Video tutorials: ** [https://youtu.be/76UUx8QAESc Welcome to WikiTree Series: An Introduction to WikiTree] ** [https://youtu.be/J5KzI-oIdZM Welcome to WikiTree Series: The Collaborative Tree] ** [https://youtu.be/ycqzeuC40XY Welcome to WikiTree Series: Privacy] * More advanced information: ** WikiTree, [[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA|How to Get Started with DNA]], unlocking the combined power of DNA testing and WikiTree ** Bettinger, Blaine T, ''The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy'' (Blue Ash, OH: Family Tree Books, F+W Media, 2016) ** International Society of Genetic Genealogy, [https://isogg.org/wiki/Wiki_Welcome_Page ISOGG Wiki], a free encyclopedia ** Bettinger, Blaine T, [https://thegeneticgenealogist.com/ The Genetic Genealogist], a blog for traditional genealogical techniques and modern genetic research ** [http://blog.kittycooper.com/ Kitty Cooper's Blog] ** Russell, Judy G, [https://www.legalgenealogist.com/ The Legal Genealogist]
Family Member Churches - England
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Churches where a family member was Christened or Married Under construction ==Christenings== ==Marriages== * [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/ipsmarg.html St Margarets Church Website and Photos] Ipswich, Suffolk, England * [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/wetheringsett.html All Saints Church Website and Photos] Wetheringsett Suffolk, England * [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/euston.htm St. Genevieve's Church, Euston, Suffolk, England]
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Churches where a family member was Christened, Married and or attended. ==Halton Regional Municipality== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2143708&CScn=palermo&CScntry=10& Palermo Cemetery Also known as: Palermo United Church Cemetery] Dundas St and Bronte Rd, Palermo, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Bannister_Books Family members] ==Hamilton Municipality== *[http://www.dundasbaptistchurch.com/ Dundas Baptist Church] 201 Governors Rd. Dundas, ON L9H 3J7] Since 1834, the people of Dundas Baptist Church have remained dedicated to ministry in Dundas. In 2001 the church moved to its current building.- [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-49 Family members] ==Middlesex County== *[https://krassoc.wordpress.com/2014/12/09/north-street-methodist-church-london-middlesex-county/ North Street Methodist Church] situated on the south-west corner of Clarence and North (now known as Queens Ave) Streets, London, Ontario, Canada was built in 1854. It was destroyed by fire in 1895 - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-45 Family members] * [http://www.wesleyknox.com/ Wesley-Knox United Church] 91 Askin Street in Old South London, Ontario, Canada - [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-44 Family members]
Family Memoirs. By Sir Oswald Mosley, Baronet.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Family Memoirs. By Sir Oswald Mosley, Baronet. == * by [[Mosley-843|Sir Oswald Mosley Bt]] (1785-1871) * printed For Private Circulation, 1849 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Memoirs. By Sir Oswald Mosley, Baronet.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0CsAAAAAQAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=Zy46AQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012390648 === Citation Formats === * Mosley, Oswald. ''[[Space:Family Memoirs. By Sir Oswald Mosley, Baronet.|Family Memoirs. By Sir Oswald Mosley, Baronet.]]'' (Printed For Private Circulation, 1849) [ Page ]. * ([[#Mosley|Mosley]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Mosley, Oswald. ''[[Space:Family Memoirs. By Sir Oswald Mosley, Baronet.|Family Memoirs. By Sir Oswald Mosley, Baronet.]]'' (Printed For Private Circulation, 1849) [ Page ].
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This is a collection of loose photos and other material that was saved by [[folcz-1|Yolanda Folcz]] Pelles during her lifetime. Most of the photos are identified - if not by name, by relationship, so further identification may be possible. The collection's current custodian is [[pelles-4|Audrey Seale|2019]] Many of these photos are pre-1900 and taken in Hungary, the rest mostly in New York City. Several are unique, including the family birth record, not known to exist elsewhere. [[seale-237|RHSeale|2019]].
Family Memorials, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Family Memorials, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs == An the Families of Salisbury, Aldworth - Elbridge, Sewall, Pyldren - Dummer, Walley, Quincy, Gookin, Wendell, Breese, Chevalier - Anderson, and Phillips, with fifteen pedigrees and an appendix * by [[Salisbury-1657|Edward Elbridge Salisbury]] (1814-1901) * published by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Connecticut, 1885 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Memorials, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1 ::* * Part 2 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/48914-redirection === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Salisbury, Edward. ''[[Space:Family Memorials, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs|Family Memorials, A Series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Connecticut, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Salisbury|Salisbury]])
Family Memorials. Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts
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Family Memorials in Prose and Verse
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Family Memorials In Prose And Verse * Including Selections From The Writings Of Theo. J. Elmore, And The History And Genealogy Of The Elmore Family, With Biographical Sketches And Extracts From Their Writings As Far As Attainable. * Theodore James Elmore * Published 1880 by Morning News Steam Printing House; Savannah, GA * http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066051327;view=1up;seq=9 * https://books.google.com/books/about/Family_Memorials_in_Prose_and_Verse.html?id=Odj2RAAACAAJ * http://www.worldcat.org/title/family-memorials-in-prose-and-verse-including-selections-from-the-writings-of-theo-j-elmore-and-the-history-and-genealogy-of-the-elmore-family-with-biographical-sketches-and-extracts-from-their-writings/oclc/18508927 * Citation Example: :::Elmore, Theodore James ''[[Space:Family Memorials in Prose and Verse|Family Memorials in Prose and Verse]]'' (Published 1880 by Morning News Steam Printing House; Savannah, GA) * Footnote Examples: ::: [[#Elmer3|Family Memorials]]: Page xxx ::: [[#Elmer3|Family Memorials]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Memorials in Prose and Verse|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familymemorials00elmogoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=AXBKAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730792
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Anna Louise Fischer was born July 5, 1775 to Jacab Fischer and Elsabe Dorthea Levtruchten. Where was she born? Where did they live? Christian Friedrich Bernhardt was born to Anna Louise and Friedrich Bernhard in Schleswig April 25, 1795 and baptized there four days later. Did they have any other children? Friedrich Bernhard was a grenadier in Prussia. When was he born? To whom? In which unit did he serve? When did he die?
Family Mysteries of Revd. Andrew Lynn Snr
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[[Category:Gateshead Fell, County Durham]] [[Category:Chester, Cheshire]] [[Category:Earsdon, Northumberland]] [[Category:British Methodist Ministers]] [[Category:Family Mysteries]] '''The primary function of this page is to track Revd [[Lynn-4182|Andrew Lynn Snr (1796-1861)]] around the country by his postings as a New Connexion Methodist Minister and the birth of his children.''' ''A separate page details what happened to his children following his death in 1861 and that of his second wife in 1867.''
[[Space:Family_Mysteries_of_the_children_of_Revd._Andrew_Lynn_Snr|Family Mysteries of the children of Revd. Andrew Lynn Snr]] ---- In 1816 Andrew was living with a relative at Gateshead Fell. He took part in prayers at a double lecture at the Manor Chare Bethel Methodist New Connexion chapel at Newcastle-upon-Tyne [https://www.myunitedmethodists.org.uk/content/chapels-and-churches/northumberland/newcastle-on-tyne-manor-chare-bethel-methodist-new-connexion Manor Chare Bethel Methodist New Connexion chapel] Sometime after this his first effort at preaching took place in Earsdon, near Morpeth, Northumberland.
In 1817 he lived at Philadelphia, a small colliery village (now vanished, not the existing same-named village) midway between Sunderland and Durham.
In 1820 he lived at Gateshead Fell and was balloted for the Durham Militia (territorial army) for 5 years.
In 1821 he lived at Newbottle with his father
20 June 1824 invited by John Ridgway to preach at Bethesda Chapel, Hanley
1824/5 Hanley, Staffordshire circuit (supply)
1825 Chester, Cheshire circuit (supply)
1826 Leeds, Yorkshire circuit (probation)
1827 Todmorden - Colne, Lancashire circuit (probation)
1828/9 London circuit (probation)
1829/30 Chester, Cheshire circuit (probation)
Andrew married [[Billington-1265|Sarah (Billington) Lynn (abt.1796-bef.1842)]] on '''27 May 1830''' in Waverton, Cheshire. According to the register '''Andrew was "of the parish of St. Peter in the city of Chester"''' '''Marriage''': "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F31R-6L3 : 7 December 2017), Andrew Lynn and Sarah Billington, 27 May 1830, Marriage; citing item 7 p 21, , Waverton, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,221. (accessed before 13 March 2023) 1830/31 Huddersfield, Yorkshire circuit *[[Lynn-4194|Frances Lynn (abt.1832-)]] born 12 May 1831 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire 1832/33 Sheffield, Yorkshire circuit On 6 January 1833 Andrew preached a sermon entitled the Barren Fig Tree at South-Street Chapel, Sheffield [https://www.librarysearch.manchester.ac.uk/permalink/44MAN_INST/bofker/alma9916409344401631 University of Manchester Special collections] Lynn, Andrew. The Barren Fig-Tree : A Sermon Preached in South-Street Chapel, Sheffield, on Lord’s Day Evening, January 6, 1833. 2nd edition. Sheffield: Printed and sold by Timothy Scott, 1833. *[[Lynn-4245|Andrew Lynn Jnr (1833-1873)]] Christened 19 January 1834 in Sheffield, Yorkshire 1834 - 37 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire circuit *[[Lynn-4195|Sarah (Lynn) Birkett (1835-1879)]] Christened 15 January 1836 in Nottingham On 1 May 1836 Andrew performed the opening services for a new chapel called Salem on Hood Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne [https://www.myunitedmethodists.org.uk/content/chapels-and-churches/northumberland/newcastle-on-tyne-hood-street-salem-mnc-chapel Salem Methodist New Connexion chapel] 22 January 1837 his circuit covered by a supply minister, Andrew commenced a period of recovery from illness. He underwent various treatments for giddiness. 1837-39 Manchester, Lancashire circuit *[[Lynn-4252|Matthew Daniel Lynn (1839-)]] born 1839 in Manchester 1840-42 Derby, Derbyshire circuit Andrew is not found in the '''1841 census''' as head of the family. Sarah is living at the Back of Sitwell Street, St. Peter, Derby, Derbyshire with children Fanny, Sarah and Andrew and Matthew, "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7SL-N9T : 28 May 2019), Sarah Lynn, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. whilst this 1841 census record in Halifax, Yorkshire "England and Wales Census, 1841", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQPS-VWX : Tue Dec 05 13:26:04 UTC 2023), Entry for George Beaumont and Alice Beaumont, 1841. is highly likely to be Andrew (although named as Abram) for the following reasons : b.1796 outside of Yorkshire : occupation is minister : three other ministers are also listed in the household : it is the home ''(public house with rooms?)'' of G Beaumont, magistrate, a name mentioned in his book (this might be the son of the Beaumont family). 1842 Gateshead circuit
Andrew's wife Sarah died in 1842. It was reported in the Newcastle Journal on 24 September 1842 "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZS-J6VJ : 17 April 2019), Rev Andrew Lynn in entry for Sarah, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; records extracted FamilySearch and images digitized by FindMyPast; citing Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, 24 Sep 1842, The British Newspaper Archive, Ireland; FHL microfilm . 1843 Newcastle upon Tyne circuit
1844-46 North Shields circuit
1846-47 Dudley circuit
Andrew married [[Robinson-57189|Catherine (Robinson) Lynn (abt.1814-1867)]] on '''4 May 1847''' in Great Boughton, Cheshire. '''Marriage''': "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPCL-MKT1 : 18 April 2019), Miss Catherine Robinson in entry for Rev Andrew Lynn, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom; records extracted FamilySearch and images digitized by FindMyPast; citing Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 12 May 1847, The British Newspaper Archive, Ireland; FHL microfilm . (accessed before 13 March 2023) 1847-8 Sheffield, Yorkshire circuit *[[Lynn-4181|Catherine Robinson (Lynn) Stoddart (abt.1848-bef.1929)]] born Jan-Mar 1848 in Sheffield, Yorkshire 1848-52 Bradford, Yorkshire circuit In 1848 he attended the 52nd Methodist New Connexion conference in Liverpool.
In 1849-51 he was chair of the Halifax district
In 1850 he attended the 54th Methodist New Connexion conference in Leeds.
*[[Lynn-4196|Mary Jane (Lynn) Kemp (1851-1920)]] born Apr-June 1851 in Bradford, Yorkshire In the '''1851 census''' Andrew (age 54) was living at 2 St. James Square, Horton, Bradford, Yorkshire and was a New Connexion Methodist Minister. Relationship: Head. '''1851 Census''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.givenName=Andrew&q.surname=Lynn&q.birthLikeDate.from=1795&q.birthLikeDate.to=1797&q.residenceDate.from=1851&q.residenceDate.to=1851&q.residencePlace=Horton,%20Bradford,%20Yorkshire,%20England.%20&f.collectionId=2563939 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales], original data from [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_dss=range&_sd=1851&_ed=1851&_hb=tna&_q=Census+Returns+1851+HO107+2309 The National Archives], reference: Class: HO107; Piece: 2309; Folio: 243; Page: 32; GSU roll: 87522-87523.
{{Ancestry Record|8860|12232534}} (accessed before 13 March 2023). In 1851 he attended the 55th Methodist New Connexion conference in Ashton [under-Lyne].
1851-54 Hanley, Staffordshire circuit (overlap with Bradford for first year)
In 1852 he attended the 56th Methodist New Connexion conference in Huddersfield.
In 1853 he attended the 57th Methodist New Connexion conference in Longton.
In 1854 he attended the 58th Methodist New Connexion conference in Halifax. His eldest son [[Lynn-4245|Andrew Lynn Jnr (1833-1873)]] was appointed as a minister on probation in the Stockport circuit, Manchester district
1854-6 Stalybridge circuit Manchester district
*[[Lynn-4197|Maria Lynn (abt.1854-1908)]] born Jan-Mar 1854 in Stalybridge, Cheshire In 1855 he attended the 59th Methodist New Connexion conference in Sheffield. His eldest son Andrew was appointed to the North Shields circuit
In 1856 he attended the 60th Methodist New Connexion conference in Chester. His eldest son Andrew was appointed to the Sheffield circuit
1856/7 Rochdale, Lancashire circuit
1857/8 Burslem, Staffordshire circuit
1858-60 Halifax north circuit. Book published. His eldest son Andrew was appointed to the Gateshead circuit, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, no longer on probation.
1859-61 Boston, Lincolnshire circuit In 1859 he attended the 63rd Methodist New Connexion conference in Manchester. His eldest son Andrew was appointed to the Sunderland circuit
In 1859-61 he was chair of the Lynn district
In 1860 he attended the 64th Methodist New Connexion conference in Hanley. His eldest son Andrew remained at the Sunderland circuit
In the '''1861 census''' Andrew (age 64) was living at Drain Side, East Skirbeck, Boston, Lincolnshire and was the Methodist Minister at Zion Chapel, Boston. Relationship: Head, with wife Catherine and daughters Catherine Robinson, Mary Jane and Maria. '''1861 Census''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.givenName=Andrew&q.surname=Lynn&q.birthLikeDate.from=1795&q.birthLikeDate.to=1797&q.residenceDate.from=1861&q.residenceDate.to=1861&q.residencePlace=East%20Skirbeck,%20Lincolnshire,%20England.%20&f.collectionId=1493747 1861 Census Returns of England and Wales], original data from [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_dss=range&_sd=1861&_ed=1861&_hb=tna&_q=Census+Returns+1861+RG9+2338 The National Archives], reference: Class: RG 9; Piece: 2338; Folio: 6; Page: 5; GSU roll: 542956.
{{Ancestry Record|8767|21784721}} (accessed before 13 March 2023). Andrew died at the age of 64 on '''10 May 1861''' in Boston, Lincolnshire. '''Death Registration''': Web: UK, Methodist Ministers Death Index, 1800-1963 2014 Provo, UT, USA.
{{Ancestry Record|9744|6127}} (accessed before 13 March 2023). == Sources ==
[[Space:Family_Mysteries_of_the_children_of_Revd._Andrew_Lynn_Snr|Family Mysteries of the children of Revd. Andrew Lynn Snr]] ---- In 1816 Andrew was living with a relative at Gateshead Fell. He took part in prayers at a double lecture at the Manor Chare Bethel Methodist New Connexion chapel at Newcastle-upon-Tyne [https://www.myunitedmethodists.org.uk/content/chapels-and-churches/northumberland/newcastle-on-tyne-manor-chare-bethel-methodist-new-connexion Manor Chare Bethel Methodist New Connexion chapel] Sometime after this his first effort at preaching took place in Earsdon, near Morpeth, Northumberland.
In 1817 he lived at Philadelphia, a small colliery village (now vanished, not the existing same-named village) midway between Sunderland and Durham.
In 1820 he lived at Gateshead Fell and was balloted for the Durham Militia (territorial army) for 5 years.
In 1821 he lived at Newbottle with his father
20 June 1824 invited by John Ridgway to preach at Bethesda Chapel, Hanley
1824/5 Hanley, Staffordshire circuit (supply)
1825 Chester, Cheshire circuit (supply)
1826 Leeds, Yorkshire circuit (probation)
1827 Todmorden - Colne, Lancashire circuit (probation)
1828/9 London circuit (probation)
1829/30 Chester, Cheshire circuit (probation)
Andrew married [[Billington-1265|Sarah (Billington) Lynn (abt.1796-bef.1842)]] on '''27 May 1830''' in Waverton, Cheshire. According to the register '''Andrew was "of the parish of St. Peter in the city of Chester"''' '''Marriage''': "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F31R-6L3 : 7 December 2017), Andrew Lynn and Sarah Billington, 27 May 1830, Marriage; citing item 7 p 21, , Waverton, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,221. (accessed before 13 March 2023) 1830/31 Huddersfield, Yorkshire circuit *[[Lynn-4194|Frances Lynn (abt.1832-)]] born 12 May 1831 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire 1832/33 Sheffield, Yorkshire circuit On 6 January 1833 Andrew preached a sermon entitled the Barren Fig Tree at South-Street Chapel, Sheffield [https://www.librarysearch.manchester.ac.uk/permalink/44MAN_INST/bofker/alma9916409344401631 University of Manchester Special collections] Lynn, Andrew. The Barren Fig-Tree : A Sermon Preached in South-Street Chapel, Sheffield, on Lord’s Day Evening, January 6, 1833. 2nd edition. Sheffield: Printed and sold by Timothy Scott, 1833. *[[Lynn-4245|Andrew Lynn Jnr (1833-1873)]] Christened 19 January 1834 in Sheffield, Yorkshire 1834 - 37 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire circuit *[[Lynn-4195|Sarah (Lynn) Birkett (1835-1879)]] Christened 15 January 1836 in Nottingham On 1 May 1836 Andrew performed the opening services for a new chapel called Salem on Hood Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne [https://www.myunitedmethodists.org.uk/content/chapels-and-churches/northumberland/newcastle-on-tyne-hood-street-salem-mnc-chapel Salem Methodist New Connexion chapel] 22 January 1837 his circuit covered by a supply minister, Andrew commenced a period of recovery from illness. He underwent various treatments for giddiness. 1837-39 Manchester, Lancashire circuit *[[Lynn-4252|Matthew Daniel Lynn (1839-)]] born 1839 in Manchester 1840-42 Derby, Derbyshire circuit Andrew is not found in the '''1841 census''' as head of the family. Sarah is living at the Back of Sitwell Street, St. Peter, Derby, Derbyshire with children Fanny, Sarah and Andrew and Matthew, "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7SL-N9T : 28 May 2019), Sarah Lynn, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. whilst this 1841 census record in Halifax, Yorkshire "England and Wales Census, 1841", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQPS-VWX : Tue Dec 05 13:26:04 UTC 2023), Entry for George Beaumont and Alice Beaumont, 1841. is highly likely to be Andrew (although named as Abram) for the following reasons : b.1796 outside of Yorkshire : occupation is minister : three other ministers are also listed in the household : it is the home ''(public house with rooms?)'' of G Beaumont, magistrate, a name mentioned in his book (this might be the son of the Beaumont family). 1842 Gateshead circuit
Andrew's wife Sarah died in 1842. It was reported in the Newcastle Journal on 24 September 1842 "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZS-J6VJ : 17 April 2019), Rev Andrew Lynn in entry for Sarah, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; records extracted FamilySearch and images digitized by FindMyPast; citing Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, 24 Sep 1842, The British Newspaper Archive, Ireland; FHL microfilm . 1843 Newcastle upon Tyne circuit
1844-46 North Shields circuit
1846-47 Dudley circuit
Andrew married [[Robinson-57189|Catherine (Robinson) Lynn (abt.1814-1867)]] on '''4 May 1847''' in Great Boughton, Cheshire. '''Marriage''': "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPCL-MKT1 : 18 April 2019), Miss Catherine Robinson in entry for Rev Andrew Lynn, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom; records extracted FamilySearch and images digitized by FindMyPast; citing Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, 12 May 1847, The British Newspaper Archive, Ireland; FHL microfilm . (accessed before 13 March 2023) 1847-8 Sheffield, Yorkshire circuit *[[Lynn-4181|Catherine Robinson (Lynn) Stoddart (abt.1848-bef.1929)]] born Jan-Mar 1848 in Sheffield, Yorkshire 1848-52 Bradford, Yorkshire circuit In 1848 he attended the 52nd Methodist New Connexion conference in Liverpool.
In 1849-51 he was chair of the Halifax district
In 1850 he attended the 54th Methodist New Connexion conference in Leeds.
*[[Lynn-4196|Mary Jane (Lynn) Kemp (1851-1920)]] born Apr-June 1851 in Bradford, Yorkshire In the '''1851 census''' Andrew (age 54) was living at 2 St. James Square, Horton, Bradford, Yorkshire and was a New Connexion Methodist Minister. Relationship: Head. '''1851 Census''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.givenName=Andrew&q.surname=Lynn&q.birthLikeDate.from=1795&q.birthLikeDate.to=1797&q.residenceDate.from=1851&q.residenceDate.to=1851&q.residencePlace=Horton,%20Bradford,%20Yorkshire,%20England.%20&f.collectionId=2563939 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales], original data from [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_dss=range&_sd=1851&_ed=1851&_hb=tna&_q=Census+Returns+1851+HO107+2309 The National Archives], reference: Class: HO107; Piece: 2309; Folio: 243; Page: 32; GSU roll: 87522-87523.
{{Ancestry Record|8860|12232534}} (accessed before 13 March 2023). In 1851 he attended the 55th Methodist New Connexion conference in Ashton [under-Lyne].
1851-54 Hanley, Staffordshire circuit (overlap with Bradford for first year)
In 1852 he attended the 56th Methodist New Connexion conference in Huddersfield.
In 1853 he attended the 57th Methodist New Connexion conference in Longton.
In 1854 he attended the 58th Methodist New Connexion conference in Halifax. His eldest son [[Lynn-4245|Andrew Lynn Jnr (1833-1873)]] was appointed as a minister on probation in the Stockport circuit, Manchester district
1854-6 Stalybridge circuit Manchester district
*[[Lynn-4197|Maria Lynn (abt.1854-1908)]] born Jan-Mar 1854 in Stalybridge, Cheshire In 1855 he attended the 59th Methodist New Connexion conference in Sheffield. His eldest son Andrew was appointed to the North Shields circuit
In 1856 he attended the 60th Methodist New Connexion conference in Chester. His eldest son Andrew was appointed to the Sheffield circuit
1856/7 Rochdale, Lancashire circuit
1857/8 Burslem, Staffordshire circuit
1858-60 Halifax north circuit. Book published. His eldest son Andrew was appointed to the Gateshead circuit, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, no longer on probation.
1859-61 Boston, Lincolnshire circuit In 1859 he attended the 63rd Methodist New Connexion conference in Manchester. His eldest son Andrew was appointed to the Sunderland circuit
In 1859-61 he was chair of the Lynn district
In 1860 he attended the 64th Methodist New Connexion conference in Hanley. His eldest son Andrew remained at the Sunderland circuit
In the '''1861 census''' Andrew (age 64) was living at Drain Side, East Skirbeck, Boston, Lincolnshire and was the Methodist Minister at Zion Chapel, Boston. Relationship: Head, with wife Catherine and daughters Catherine Robinson, Mary Jane and Maria. '''1861 Census''': [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.givenName=Andrew&q.surname=Lynn&q.birthLikeDate.from=1795&q.birthLikeDate.to=1797&q.residenceDate.from=1861&q.residenceDate.to=1861&q.residencePlace=East%20Skirbeck,%20Lincolnshire,%20England.%20&f.collectionId=1493747 1861 Census Returns of England and Wales], original data from [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_dss=range&_sd=1861&_ed=1861&_hb=tna&_q=Census+Returns+1861+RG9+2338 The National Archives], reference: Class: RG 9; Piece: 2338; Folio: 6; Page: 5; GSU roll: 542956.
{{Ancestry Record|8767|21784721}} (accessed before 13 March 2023). Andrew died at the age of 64 on '''10 May 1861''' in Boston, Lincolnshire. '''Death Registration''': Web: UK, Methodist Ministers Death Index, 1800-1963 2014 Provo, UT, USA.
{{Ancestry Record|9744|6127}} (accessed before 13 March 2023). == Sources ==
Family names in Sweden
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[[Category: Swedish Names]] *[[:Category: Swedish Names|More about Swedish names]] Up to the late 19th century the dominant mode of Last Names for the common folk in Sweden was the [[Space:Patronymics_in_Sweden|patronymic naming system]], resulting in all those -son and -dotter names. But there were also classes of people using family names early on - or surnames '''looking like''' family names, as in the case of the soldier names. This page aims to provide an overview with links to pages providing further information on the various types of name. '''It is worth noting that Swedish women did not take married names until very late.''' ==The nobility== Quite naturally, the first families to adopt inheritable family names in Sweden were the nobility. * [[Space:Swedish_nobility_and_their_names|About Swedish nobility and their names]] ==The early immigrants== Another category of people who had family names at an early time were craftsmen, immigrated from the continent, where family names were in use (demanded by law) much earlier than in Sweden. The main part of the craftsmen in question were smiths and other specialists, enrolled to the iron and copper industry from the end of the 16th century and on. They came from Germany, like the Stockhaus family or from France and Belgium like the "Walloons". * [[:Category:Smedsläkt_Stockhaus|Category:Smedsläkt_Stockhaus]] * [[:Category:Walloons_in_Sweden|Walloons in Sweden, category]], [[Space:Walloons in Sweden|Walloons in Sweden, space page]] ==The clerics== Clergymen in the 1600s usually adopted - or were known by a Latinized surname, which often referred to their birthplace - or else to some other characteristic, like [[Engelberti-1|Elaus Terserus]] who received his appellation because he had been late for lectures three times. (From the beginning these additional names were not used as inheritable surnames.) There is probably still a lot of profiles from clerical families with "back-projected" surnames in WikiTree, due to early imports.) ==The burgess== The burgess - the merchants, craftsmen and other inhabitants of the [[:Category: Towns, Sweden|chartered towns]] were also early adopters of inheritable family names. ===Buresläkten (the Bure family)=== Buresläkten is a special case of a non-noble but powerful and wealthy family with a family name that pre-dates towns in Norrland, where they have their roots. * [[Space:Buresläkten|Buresläkten, space page]] * [[:Category: Buresläkten|Buresläkten, category]] ==Soldier names== Soldier names were tied to the allotment system for enrolling soldiers, first introduced by Gustav II Adolf and then improved by Karl XI in the 1680s. The principle was that a soldier surname was attached to each numbered position in the company, and used by a sequence of unrelated soldiers serving in that position. * [[Space:Swedish_soldier_names|Swedish soldier names]] Only at a late stage, let's say the second half of the 19th century when the allotment system was being phased out, soldier names were transitioned into family names at a larger scale. The initiative for adopting your father's soldier name as your own family name was presumably individual - this was before there was a [[Space:Swedish_Name_Laws|name law]] in Sweden. ==Farm names== The prefixed farm names used in Dalarna are a very special case. *[[Space:Dalarna_Farm_Names|Dalarna farm names - placed before the given name]] ==Industrialization and urbanization== Smiths and charcoal makers of Swedish origin often used inheritable family names at a fairly early time, without being either town dwellers or industrial workers. But as the relatively small-scale iron production in the bergsman foundries was out-competed by capitalist-owned factories, workers had to become more mobile. The same process occurred as forestry became an increasingly industrialized process. This affected many country folks, who had previously been using patronymics and nothing else. Adopting a family name may have been a way to stay connected, and hold on to a unique family identity when you left the home village. Be that as it may, through the 19th century an increasing number of Swedish families adopted family names. ==19th century emigration== The emigration waves of the 19th century probably contributed strongly to the process of abandoning patronymics in favour of inheritable family names. When Swedish people immigrated to North America, they had to adopt a family name, either based on a patronym or on a more or less recently adopted surname. The Swedish surname was almost always more or less transformed in America (for language reasons). * [[Space:Swedish_names_becoming_American_names|Swedish names becoming American Names]] It is very likely that some of this reflected back on naming practices in Sweden. Many a letter was written back and forth. And some young people left Sweden as Nilsson and came back with dollars and the surname Nelson. ==Patronymics into family names== One way to adopt a family name was to simply start using a patronymic name like Andersson for the whole family, father, sons and daughters. Today almost a third of all Swedes have a surname ending in -son. * [http://www.scb.se/hitta-statistik/statistik-efter-amne/befolkning/amnesovergripande-statistik/namnstatistik/pong/tabell-och-diagram/samtliga-folkbokforda--efternamn-topplistor/efternamn-topp-100/ The top 100 surnames in Sweden 2017] National Bureau of Statistics, SCB * [http://www.scb.se/Grupp/valfard/BE0801_2005K04_TI_10_A05ST0504.pdf Var tredje svensk har ett sonnamn] article by Hans Gidebäck, SCB in ''Välfärd Nr 4 2005'' ([[Ekeblad-7|Ekeblad-7]] 05:02, 11 April 2018 (EDT)) * [[Space:Early_frozen_patronymics_Sweden|Early frozen patronymics]] space page * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategori:Sonnamn Wikipedia category Sonnamn] The sixteen most common surnames on the 2017 list from SCB are -son names (with spelling variants). It might be interesting to see how these names are represented in WikiTree. The name search will, of course, bring them up as patronymic names as well as in their latterday guise as family names. There will also be names from other countries than Sweden mixed in. #Andersson -[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=ANDERSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= about 7000 in WikiTree] #Johansson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=JOHANSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 3456 in WikiTree] but also 77598 Johnson #Karlsson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=KARLSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 1490 in WikiTree], but also 3674 Carlsson #Nilsson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=NILSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 4548 in WikiTree] #Eriksson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=ERIKSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 1987 in WikiTree] #Larsson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=LARSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 3651 in WikiTree] #Olsson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=OLSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 2844 in WikiTree] #Persson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=PERSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 4052 in WikiTreee] #Svensson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=SVENSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 2675 in WikiTree] #Gustafsson [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=GUSTAFSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 536 in WikiTree] #Pettersson [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=PETTERSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 789 in WikiTree] #Jonsson [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=JONSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 3877 in WikiTree] - but the search includes Jönsson #Jansson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=JANSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 1075 in WikiTree] #Hansson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HANSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 1749 in WikiTree] #Bengtsson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BENGTSSON&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= 899 in WikiTree] #Jönsson - included in Jonsson Searches by [[Ekeblad-7|Ekeblad-7]] 13:00, 21 April 2018 (UTC) - so there may be a different number when you look. == Resources == * [http://riksarkivet.se/Sve/Arkivhistorier/dokbilder/2003/surnames.pdf Riksarkivet] surnames (swe) * [http://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php/Patronymikon genalogi.se] Patronymikon (swe) * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sweden_Names,_Personal Familysearch.org] Sweden_Names,_Personal (eng) * The article on ''Swedish names and naming conventions'' by Ingela Martenius, linked from [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sweden_Genealogy Sweden Research Tools at the FamilySearch wiki] * [http://www.scb.se/sv_/Hitta-statistik/Statistik-efter-amne/Befolkning/Amnesovergripande-statistik/Namnstatistik/30898/30905/Samtliga-folkbokforda--Efternamn-topplistor/31063/ scb.se] Swedish name statistics * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_law_in_Sweden Wikipedia] Naming law in Sweden * [http://www.notisum.se/rnp/sls/fakta/a9820670.htm Notisum] Namnlag 1982:670 (the law in Swedish) * [https://www.prv.se/sv/vara-tjanster/personnamn/lagar-och-regler/ PRV] personnamn lagar och regler * [http://slakthistoria.se/slaktforskarskolan/efternamn Släktforskarskolan:] Efternamn
Family Nikić from Srnice Donje
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The goal of this project is to find all Nikić from Srnice Donje in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Nikić-3|Sveto Nikić]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help: -Start building full family tree -Find more about our ancestors -Try to locate our origins Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19456924 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Family Notes by Margaret Estano Pineo
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'''Estano notes from Margaret Estano Pineo''' Undated, handwritten. To her brother, William Hutchins Estano. This is a transcript by John Estano DeRoche – Jan. 2018. I’m working from a photocopy, some pages of which are quite faint. Blank underlines represent words or characters I could not decipher; square brackets are my insertions; round parentheses are Margaret’s own. I stayed reasonably faithful to her punctuation, but she was not writing a formal document for the public, so I took liberties where, for example, she neglected a period. Margaret was born in Halifax in 1863 (Oct 23), & moved with her parents to Amherst NS (around 1880/81 but possibly in the 1870s) & then with them again to Moncton NB (between the censuses of 1881 & 1891). She married railwayman David Pineo in Moncton in Oct. 1903. She was about to turn 40 years old; he was 55 & a widower. David died in 1926. Her home was a haven for my father when he was stationed in the RCAF near Moncton during World War II. She died at age 88 in 1951 (Oct 25). ---- Will – You have asked for information in regard to father’s brothers & sisters. [“Father” was Louis Estano, born 1830, died 1917: [[Estano-3|Estano-3]] .] Now I fear my knowledge in that respect is not very great, but can remember father had four brothers and four sisters. The brothers were – Robert, Joseph, James & Andrew. Robert was a cabinet maker. He made the mahogany table, now in your possession, as a wedding gift to mother & father and also gave them the steel engraving entitled “Age & Inf____y”. He married & had quite a family, two daughters & several sons. The daughters were – Emma (Mrs Curran) and Ellie (Mrs Joseph Edwards). Joseph married a widow. She was a very fine looking woman and well liked by all who knew her. She was a protestant. They had no family, but a niece, Addie Wilson was brought up by them & afterward she _____ married William Crowe. The latter built a fine house on the corner of Robie & Williams Sts. where they lived until Mr Crowe’s death. Then later Mrs Addie Crowe built a small home adjoining the other on Robie St., where she still lives. (Will Crowe was a half brother to Fred.) Ellie (Robert’s daughter) spent much of her time in her uncle Joseph’s home. She & Addie Wilson were just like sisters. When she & Mr Edwards married they built their home on Williams St. just around the corner from the Crowes’. You will remember that Ellie came to spend Thanksgiving with us (& brought a niece, Miss Edwards from Truro) at the time Dave & I were married [1903]. Ellie turned protestant while living in uncle Joseph’s home. After the death of uncle Joseph’s wife, he (uncle Joseph) made his home with Ellie until he died. No doubt he had become protestant – he was buried by a protestant minister. Ellie & her husband are both dead. Uncle James we know very little about. You will remember however hearing father say he went West when a young man & was supposed to have made considerable money. He sent necklaces and [or could be “neck chains with” – illegible] crosses of gold to each of his sisters, one cross being set with pearls. The latter was in my possession for years but has been passed on to the third[?] Margaret Estano (Maude Morley) and eventually will go to Maude’s daughter [Doris Morley]. I think it was supposed to have belonged to our aunt Margaret Estano. Uncle James also sent gifts to his brothers. In later life he became careless about writing & finally all trace of him was lost. Andrew the youngest brother never married. He died in Halifax many years ago. Father’s four sisters were – Ellen, Rosalie, Francis [sic] & Margaret. Francis died when a young girl. I remember the other three. Aunt Ellen had a broken back. She fell from a swing when a child. Aunt Rosie looked like father. She was nearsighted & always wore gold hoop earrings. She was well named, her cheeks were so rosey [sic]. Think I remember aunt Margaret best for[?] she visited our home perhaps more frequently. She was tall & had an abundance of dark hair with rather a sallow complexion. [The next page of the photocopy is especially faint.] She never married. She resembled our __ther [father?]. I have[?] heard mother[?] say that grandfather[?] Estano was a very handsome man. None of the sisters ever married. If I remember correctly their home was on Proctors Lane, think they owned their home. I know they owned property just up around the corner on Luckman St. We[?] do not know whatever became of it. I remember that aunt Rosie was very fond of house plants & always had lovely roses blooming in the window. It is strange, but – yet[?] – I do not seem to have any recollection of their deaths. I think however they must have died before we left Halifax [around 1880]. Think I previously mentioned that Fred Crowe was a half-brother of Will Crowe. Do not remember grandmother Estano’s maiden name, but have heard she & her sister came out to Canada from Ireland when they were young girls. [End of faint photocopy.] Grandmother Hutchins maiden name was Margaret Hinkle. She had four sisters & one brother, Charles Hinkle. The sisters – Aunty Ann Jones (Mrs Daniel Jones) Aunt Betsy Philp (Mrs ---------- [sic] Philp) Aunt Mary Ann Hinkle Aunt Kitty Hinkle Uncles Jones & Aunty Ann lived in Dartmouth. Uncle Jones came from Wales, he was in the army. They had no family. He fell overboard once when crossing in the Ferry in attempting to jump in the boat after it had left the wharf, but was rescued. When we were small children it was always a treat to be allowed to go & visit them – perhaps you remember Aunty Ann gave you the small chair in your Bathroom. She had two. The other was given to Norman Hutchins. Aunt Betsy Philp – I do not know her husbands Christian name. Mother always called him uncle Philp. They lived in a large house on the corner of Creighton & Cunard Sts. They had two sons John & Robert & three daughters Elizabeth (Mrs Edward Barnstead) Margaret & Sarah (unmarried). Grandmother Hutchins other two sisters, Mary Ann & Kitty never married. They both lived to be over ninety years. Aunt Mary Ann was tall & rather reserved in manner, while Aunt Kitty was very handsome, she had pretty dark eyes a lovely complexion & dimples in each cheek. I remember as children we dearly loved to have her come & spend the day with us. Aunt Kitty was a great society girl & was a frequent visitor of Government House. At one time she was engaged to be married to an officer in the British army. She never married. Letter will follow soon. [no signature]
Family Notes Respecting the Bradley Family of Fairfield
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Family_Notes_Respecting_the_Bradley_Family_of_Fairfield.pdf
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Family Notes Respecting the Bradley Family of Fairfield, Connecticut == And Our Descent Therefrom: With Notices of Collateral Ancestors on the Female Side for the Use of My Children. Written in August. Edited and Published by his son Charles Bradley. * by [[Bradley-8473|Joseph P. Bradley]] (1813-1892) * published by A. Pierson & Co., Newark, N.J., 1894 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Notes Respecting the Bradley Family of Fairfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Zy43AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/familynotesrespe00brad * https://archive.org/details/familynotesresp00bradgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729674 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Bradley, Joseph. ''[[Space:Family Notes Respecting the Bradley Family of Fairfield|Family Notes Respecting the Bradley Family of Fairfield]]'' (A. Pierson & Co., Newark, N.J., 1894) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bradley|Bradley]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Bradley, Joseph. ''[[Space:Family Notes Respecting the Bradley Family of Fairfield|Family Notes Respecting the Bradley Family of Fairfield]]'' (A. Pierson & Co., Newark, N.J., 1894) [ Page ].
Family of Aaron and Sarah Bradley of Guilford, Conn.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] and [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Family of Aaron and Sarah Bradley of Guilford, Conn. == * by Abigail Parkman Lloyd * published by Case, Lockwood & Brainard and Co., Hartford, Conn., 1879 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family of Aaron and Sarah Bradley of Guilford, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyfamilyo00byulloy * https://archive.org/details/genealogyfamilyo00lloy === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Lloyd, Abigail Parkman. ''[[Space:Family of Aaron and Sarah Bradley of Guilford, Conn.|Family of Aaron and Sarah Bradley of Guilford, Conn.]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Conn., 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lloyd|Lloyd]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lloyd, Abigail Parkman. ''[[Space:Family of Aaron and Sarah Bradley of Guilford, Conn.|Family of Aaron and Sarah Bradley of Guilford, Conn.]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Conn., 1879) [ Page ].
Family of Adam Gren Come to USA
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[[Category: Fuller-5853 Family Source Pages]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family of Adam Gren Come to USA|'''WikiTree Profiles that use this source''']] == Immigration == === [[Gren-23|Adam Gren]] 1906 Voyage on S. S. Breslau === The Adam Gren family emigrated from Rychvald, Schlesien, Austria to the United States during the middle of the first decade of the 20th century. When the S. S. Breslau [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=bresl Norway-Heritage page for S/S Breslau], Norddeutscher Lloyd sailed from Bremen on September 11, 1906, Adam was on board. He was listed on line 10 of the manifest as a 34 year old miner who was married and able to read and write. He paid his own passage and had $22. He was bound for Chicago. Adam was 5 foot 3 with a fair complexion, brown hair, green eyes and a scar on the right side of his nose. Adam arrived in Baltimore 3 October 1906. Immigration 1906 (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/2CSW-L3G FHL film 833,023.) Adam Gren, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9SF-6RK?mode=g&i=373&cc=2018318 Adam Gren 34 on the S.S. Breslau Sep/Oct 1906 1of2] [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9SF-699L?i=374&cc=2018318 Adam Gren 34 on the S.S. Breslau Sep/Oct 1906 2of2]. === [[Valek-30|Marie Gryn]] and Children 1907 Voyage on S.S. Chemnitz === The following year, [[Gren-23|Adam's]] family started their journey to the United States on the S.S. Chemnitz. [http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=chemo Norway-Heritage page for S/S Chemnitz], Norddeutscher Lloyd They left port May 16, 1907 and were listed on lines 24-28 of the manifest as being born in Rychvald, Austrian Silesia with the last name Gryn: : Adam's wife, [[Valek-30|Marie Gryn]], was 4 foot 11 of fair complexion with grey hair and green eyes. : Their children: :# [[Gren-24|Alzbeta 7]] was of fair complexion with brown hair and green eyes. :# [[Gren-25|Anna 4]] was of fair complexion with brown hair and green eyes. :# [[Gren-22|Frans 2 ½]] was of fair complexion with brown hair and green eyes. :# [[Gren-26|Josef 4 months]] was of fair complexion with brown hair and green eyes. Marie paid for their passage and had $98. They were planning to meet [[Gren-23|Adam Gren]] after arriving in Baltimore, Maryland on May 31, 1907. Immigration 1907 (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/2CS4-HW2 FHL film 833,030.) Marie Gryn, 1907; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9S8-VR1W?mode=g&i=173&cc=2018318 Gryns on the Chemitz May 1907: Marie 30, Elizbeta 7, Anna 4, Franz 2, and Josef 0] == United States Census == === 1910 - immigration year; alien/naturalized status === '''The Green Household''' lived in Gladeville, Wise, Virginia, United States United States Census, 1910 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBH-9BQ?mode=g&i=20&cc=1727033 Census Image: see the Green Household on lines 9-15] : [[Gren-23|Adam]] Indexed as: Adam, HOH; Age 37; Born about 1873 in Austria of Austrian parents; Immigration year 1905 (Note transcription error: record shows 1906) "United States Census, 1910 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPG6-P78 : accessed 14 January 2017), Adam Green, HOH :: Information not indexed: Married 13 years; Emigrated 1906; Alien; Speaks Austrian; Works on own account as miner in coal industry; Unable to read or write; Rents a house. : [[Valek-30|Marie Gryn]] Indexed as: Mary, Wife of HOH; Age 33; Born about 1877 in Austria of Austrian parents; Immigration year 1907. "United States Census, 1910 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPG6-P7D : accessed 14 January 2017), Mary, wife of HOH :: Information not indexed: Married 13 years; Mother of 4 children all living: Emigrated 1907; not listed as either alien or naturalized; Speaks Hungarian; Unable to read or write; Rents a house. : [[Gren-24|Alzbeta]] Indexed as: Lizzie, daughter of HOH; Age 11; Born about 1899; in Austria of Austrian parents. "United States Census, 1910 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPG6-P76 : accessed 14 January 2017), Lizzie, daughter of HOH :: Information not indexed: Attended school sometime since 1 September 1909 ( asked on 25 April 1910) : [[Gren-25|Anna]] Indexed as: Annie, daughter of HOH; Age 7; Born about 1903; in Austria of Austrian parents. "United States Census, 1910 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPG6-P7X : accessed 14 January 2017), Annie, daughter of HOH :: Information not indexed: Attended school sometime since 1 September 1909 ( asked on 25 April 1910) : [[Gren-22|Frans]] Indexed as: Frank, son of HOH; Age 6; Born about 1904; in Austria of Austrian parents. "United States Census, 1910 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPG6-P7F : accessed 14 January 2017), Frank, son of HOH :: Information not indexed: Attended school sometime since 1 September 1909 ( asked on 25 April 1910) : [[Gren-26|Josef]] Indexed as: Joseph, son of HOH; Age 3; Born about 1907; in Austria of Austrian parents. "United States Census, 1910 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPG6-P7N : accessed 14 January 2017), Joseph, son of HOH :: Information not indexed: No unindexed responses. : Audra Booths, an unrelated, 35 year old Polish married man born about 1875 of Polish parents. Works on own account as miner in coal industry. "United States Census, 1910 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPG6-P7J : accessed 14 January 2017), Audra Booths, unrelated to HOH === 1920 - immigration year; alien/naturalized status; if naturalized, year === '''The Green Household''' lived in Elk, Price, Wisconsin, United States United States Census, 1920 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RFH-6GK?mode=g&i=19&cc=1488411 Census Image: see the Green Household on lines 86-91] : [[Gren-23|Adam]] Indexed as: Adam, HOH Age 46; Born about 1874 in Germany of German parents (Note transcription error: born in Silesia of Silesian born parents (German tongue spoken); Immigration year 1906. "United States Census, 1920 ((https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF25-BBQ : accessed 15 January 2017), Adam Green, HOH :: Information not indexed: Owned house with Mortgage; Able to read or write; Emigrated 1906; original PApers; Speaks English; Works on own account as farmer in general farming industry; Completed farm schedule 106. : [[Valek-30|Marie Gryn]] Indexed as: Mary, wife of HOH Age 44; Born about 1876 in Germany of German parents (Note transcription error: born in Silesia of Silesian born parents (German tongue spoken); Immigration year 1907. "United States Census, 1920 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF25-BB7 : accessed 15 January 2017), Mary Green, wife of HOH :: Information not indexed: Able to read or write; Emigrated 1907; Alien; Speaks English. : [[Gren-25|Anna]] Indexed as: Anna, daughter of HOH Age 17; Born about in Germany of German parents (Note transcription error: born in Silesia of Silesian born parents (German tongue spoken); Immigration year 1907. "United States Census, 1920 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF25-BBW : accessed 15 January 2017), Anna Green, daughter of HOH :: Information not indexed: Able to read or write; Emigrated 1907; Alien; Speaks English; Servant. : [[Gren-22|Frans]] Indexed as: Frank, son of HOH Age 16; Born about 1904 in Germany of German parents (Note transcription error: born in Silesia of Silesian born parents (German tongue spoken); Immigration year 1907. "United States Census, 1920 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF25-BB4 : accessed 15 January 2017), Frank Green, son of HOH :: Information not indexed: Able to read or write; Emigrated 1907; Alien; Speaks English; Works as laborer lbr carry. : [[Gren-26|Josef]] Indexed as: Joseph, son of HOH; Age 14; Born about 1906 in Germany of German parents (Note transcription error: born in Silesia of Silesian born parents (German tongue spoken); Immigration year 1907. "United States Census, 1910 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF25-BBH : accessed 15 January 2017), Joseph Green, son of HOH :: Information not indexed: Able to read or write; Emigrated 1907; Alien; Speaks English. : [[Dudek-71|Stephania Green]] was listed as daughter of HOH but her obituary lists her as his granddaughter. : [[Gren-24|Alzbeta]] Indexed as Elizabeth Dudek, Wife of HOH; Age 20; Born about 1900 in Bohemia of Bohemian parents. "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZ49-8VP : accessed 15 January 2017), Elizabeth Dudek in household of Leon Dudek, Detroit Ward 18, Wayne, Michigan, United States; citing ED 573, sheet 49B, line 75, family 957, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 817; FHL microfilm 1,820,817. :: Information not indexed: Able to read or write; Emigrated 1902; Alien; Speaks English. Census data not indexed [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R6L-Z9R?mode=g&i=97&cc=1488411 image of 1920 US Census for household of Leon Dudek] === 1930 - immigration year; naturalization status === '''The Grew Household''' lived in Elk, Price, Wisconsin, United States United States Census, 1930 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRZC-KYJ?mode=g&i=5&cc=1810731 Census Image: see the Grew Household on lines 74-77] : [[Gren-23|Adam]] Indexed as Adam, HOH Age 58; Born about 1872 in Czechoslovakia of Czechoslovakia parents; Immigration year 1906; United States Census, 1930 (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X9S8-DH3 : accessed 5 January 2017), Adam Grew, HOH :: Information not indexed: Owned; Farm; 23 at 1st marriage; Able to read & write; language spoken; first papers; not able to speak English; farmer; general farming; worked on own account; not a veteran; farm schedule 60. : [[Valek-30|Marie Gryn]] Indexed as Mary, wife of HOH Age 53; Born about 1877 in Czechoslovakia of Czechoslovakia parents; Immigration year 1907; United States Census, 1930 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9S8-DHQ : accessed 15 January 2017), Mary Grew, wife of HOH :: Information not indexed: 18 at 1st marriage; Able to read & write; Bohemian spoken; 1907; first papers; Unable to speak English. : [[Gren-26|Josef]] Indexed as Joseph, son of HOH Age 33; Born about 1897 in Czechoslovakia of Czechoslovakia parents; Immigration year 1907; United States Census, 1930 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9S8-DH7 : accessed 15 January 2017), Joseph Grew, son of HOH :: Information not indexed: Able to read & write; Speaks Bohemian; 1907 immigrated; first papers; Speak English; laborer in general farming industry; employed; not a veteran. : [[Dudek-71|Stephania]] was listed as daughter of HOH but her obituary lists her as his granddaughter. United States Census, 1930 (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X9S8-DHW : accessed 15 January 2017), Stephania Grew, (grand)daughter of HOH '''Those no longer part of the The Grew Household''' : [[Gren-25|Anna]] Indexed as Anna Lukens, wife of HOH Age 28; Born about in Austria of Austrian parents; Immigration year 1905; "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X9SS-QL3 : accessed 11 January 2017), Anna Lukens in household of Carl J Lukens, Oak Creek, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 360, sheet 9B, line 84, family 190, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 2600; FHL microfilm 2,342,334. :: Information not indexed: husband owned house valued at $4,500; 18 at 1st marriage; Able to read & write; German spoken; Naturalized; Able to speak English; timekeeper in tannery industry; employed. "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GR8K-KJ2?mode=g&i=17&cc=1810731 Census Image: see the Lukens Household on lines 83-84] Anna Lukens in household of Carl J Lukens, Oak Creek, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 360, sheet 9B, line 84, family 190, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 2600; FHL microfilm 2,342,334. : [[Gren-24|Alzbeta]] Record has not been located : [[Gren-22|Frans]] Record has not been located == Naturalization == === First Papers === : [[Gren-23|Adam]] :: 1910: Alien :: 1920: First papers :: 1930: First papers : [[Valek-30|Marie Gryn]] :: 1910: No response :: 1920: Alien :: 1930: First papers === Petition for Naturalization === : [[Gren-24|Alzbeta]] :: 1920: Alien :: 1936 Naturalization: Elizabeth Dudek residing at 1111 N Mozart St. in Chicagowas born in Czechoslovakia on February 10, 1899 and was naturalized on November 24, 1936. Certificate No. 4157197; Page 147732 U.S. Dist. Court in Chicago. "Illinois, Northern District Naturalization Index, 1840-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XKL2-RPL : 12 December 2014), Elizabeth Dudek, 1936; citing Chicago, Illinois, NARA microfilm publication M1285 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 42; FHL microfilm 1,432,042. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PQQ-DBVD?i=6061&cc=1838804 Image of Indexed record] ::: Certificate of Arrival: Alzbeta Gryn arrived at Baltimore, Md on May 31, 1907 aboard the SS Chemitz from Bremen, Germany. Alzbeta Naturalized [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89NJ-642N?i=1102&cc=2212212 Certificate of Arrival] 21 May 2014 ::: Petition for Naturalization: Alzbeta Gryn, who was born 10 February 1899 in Rychvald, Czechoslavakia, where she had last lived when she emigrated from Bremen Germany arriving in Baltimore, Maryland. She traveled on the S.S. Chemnitz and arrived on 31 May 1907. On 25 June, 1917 in Detroit, Michigan Alzbeta, aka Elizabeth "Lizzie" Gren, married Leon Dudek. Leon was born in Zlota, Poland on April 24, 1893 and since arriving in the United States had been living in Detroit, Michigan since September 15, 1913. At the time Elizabeth Dudek filed her petition for naturalization, she was living at 1111 N. Mozart St in Chicago, Illinois with her husband, Len Dudek, and 2 children who were both born in detroit, Michigan and now living in Chicago, Illinois: Genevieve born 17 May 1918 and Edward born 10 February 1920. Her husband, Leon had been naturalized 14 October, 1931. Alzbeta Naturalized [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89NJ-6C6T?i=1103&cc=2212212 Petition for Naturalization] 21 May 2014 ::: Oath of Allegiance: Petition granted line 42 of list no. 2531 #2 and Certificate No. 4157197 issued. Renounced all allegiance to The Czechoslovak Republic; Sworn and signed on November 24, 1938. Alzbeta Naturalized [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89NJ-6HWH?i=1104&cc=2212212 Oath of Allegiance] 21 May 2014 : [[Gren-26|Josef]] :: 1920: Alien :: 1930: First papers :: 1940 Naturalization "Illinois, Northern District Naturalization Index, 1840-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XKLB-K8G : 12 December 2014), Joseph John Gren, 1940; citing Chicago, Illinois, NARA microfilm publication M1285 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 71; FHL microfilm 1,432,071. ::: Certificate of Arrival Josef Naturalized [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-43224-12275-22?cc=2212212 Certificate of Arrival] 21 May 2014 ::: Petition for Naturalization: Josef Gryn, who was born 8 November, 1906 in Rychvald, Czechoslavakia, where he had last lived when he emigrated from Bremen Germany arriving in Baltimore, Maryland. He traveled on the S.S. Chemnitz and arrived on 31 May 1907. On 14 June, 1931 in Lublin, Wisconsin, Josef, aka Joseph John Gren, married Mary Yuhas who was born 1 December 1908 in Sutthers, Pennsylvania. At the time Joseph filed his petition for naturalization, he was living at 3016 W. North Avenue in Chicago, Illinois with his wife. Josef Naturalized [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-43224-12678-89?cc=2212212 Petition for Naturalization] 21 May 2014 ::: Oath of Allegiance Josef Naturalized [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-43224-12134-82?cc=2212212 Oath of Allegiance] 21 May 2014 : [[Gren-22|Frans]] :: 1920: Alien :: 1943 Naturalization "Illinois, Northern District Naturalization Index, 1840-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XKLB-VM5 : 12 December 2014), Frank Gren Or Grant, 1943; citing Chicago, Illinois, NARA microfilm publication M1285 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 71; FHL microfilm 1,432,071. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PQ7-3J7?i=4245&cc=1838804 Image of Indexed record] ::: Certificate of Arrival Frans Naturalized [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-45499-18137-5?cc=2212212 Certificate of Arrival] 8 May 2014. ::: Petition for Naturalization: Frans Gryn, who was born 7 April 1904 in Rychvald, Czechoslavakia, where he had last lived when he emigrated from Bremen Germany arriving in Baltimore, Maryland. He traveled on the S.S. Chemnitz and arrived on 31 May 1907. On 29 June, 1938 in Boulder, Colorado, aka Frank Gren aka Frank Grant, married Jean who was born 27 September 1912 in Idaho Springs, Colorado. At the time Frank filed his petition for naturalization, he was living at 231 W. Eugenie Street in Chicago, Illinois with his wife and 3 sons: Barry born 16 July 1939 and twins, John and Gerald, born 12 July 1941. Frans Naturalized [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-45499-17986-74?cc=2212212 Petition for Naturalization] 8 May 2014 ::: Oath of Allegiance Frans Naturalized [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-45499-16236-99?cc=2212212 affadavit of Witnesses] 8 May 2014 === Search for records continues === : [[Gren-25|Anna]] :: 1920: Alien :: 1930: Naturalized == Sources == See also: * Alzbeta Naturalized "Illinois, Northern District Petitions for Naturalization, 1906-1994," images, FamilySearch Cook County > Petitions, 1936, v. 658, no. 147451-147750 > image 1103, 1104, & 1105 of 1170; citing U.S. District Court for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Illinois, 3/3/1905, NAID 593882; Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685 - 2009, RG 21, National Archives at Chicago. * Frans Naturalized "Illinois, Northern District Petitions for Naturalization, 1906-1994," images, FamilySearch Cook County > Petitions, 1943, v. 1109, no. 277451-277800 > image 594, 595, & 596 of 1148; citing U.S. District Court for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Illinois, 3/3/1905, NAID 593882; Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685 - 2009, RG 21, National Archives at Chicago. * Immigration 1906 or 1907 "Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948," database with images, FamilySearch citing Immigration, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, NARA microfilm publications M255, M596, and T844 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL film 833,023 (1906) or 833,030 (1907). * Josef Naturalized "Illinois, Northern District Petitions for Naturalization, 1906-1994," images, FamilySearch Cook County > Petitions, 1940, v. 814, no. 188751-189000 > image 888, 889 & 890 of 920; citing U.S. District Court for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Illinois, 3/3/1905, NAID 593882; Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685 - 2009, RG 21, National Archives at Chicago. * "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch Adam Green, Gladeville, Wise, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 131, sheet 11A, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,375,665. * "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch Adam Green, Elk, Price, Wisconsin, United States; citing sheet 10B, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,822,011. 86-91 * "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch Adam Grew, Elk, Price, Wisconsin, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 4, sheet 3B, line 74, family 65, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 2604; FHL microfilm 2,342,338.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Family of Bernice Winifred Ayers Ward == : Brown, Willis & Winnie, '''Family of Bernice Winifred Ayers Ward''', Manuscript, Mesa, Arizona (Version 10 - 1996) (a portion is available online as '''The Descendancy of John Ayer''' at [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~machaver/jayer.htm RootsWeb] ) * Title: '''Family of Bernice Winifred Ayers Ward''' * Author: Willis and Winnie Brown * Publisher: Privately by Willis Brown distributed to a few other researchers (Version 10 - 1996) * Pages: 142 * '''Availability:''' ** Print Version: Copy in possession of [[Ayer-961|Warren Ayer Jr]] for lookup ** Digital Version: A portion of the file is hosted at [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~machaver/jayer.htm RootsWeb] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Brown, Willis & Winnie. ''[[Space:Family_of_Bernice_Winifred_Ayers_Ward|The Family of Bernice Winifred Ayers Ward]]'' (Private Distribution, Mesa, Arizona, Version 10 - 1996; 142 pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Brown|The Family of Bernice Winifred Ayers Ward]]: Elizabeth Ayer (Person 122314, Page 55 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_of_Bernice_Winifred_Ayers_Ward|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Cowden-427|Charles Holliday Cowden (1820-1914)]] was the father of 10 children, and had many descendants. This page is a space to gather photos and articles about his siblings, children and grandchildren. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_of_Charles_Holliday_Cowden_(b._1820_Ill._d._1914_Ark.)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Biography == Charles was born in 1820 in Greene County, Illinois, the son of [[Cowden-647|George Alexander Cowden (1801-1855)]] and [[Holliday-2073|Jane McAllister (Holliday) Cowden (1801-1885)]]. His known siblings were: * [[Cowden-695|James William Cowden (1824-1896)]] * Frederick R Cowden (1826-1848) * Lucy Ann Cowden (1830-) * [[Cowden-510|Sarah Elizabeth (Cowden) Harlan (1833-1905)]] * [[Cowden-503|Jane McAllister (Cowden) Tiernan (1836-1926)]] * Frances Eliza (Cowden) Goldsmith (1840-1920) * [[Cowden-648|Mary (Cowden) Jamieson (1842-1936)]] * Keturah Maria (Cowden) Johnson (1848-1923) In 1848, Charles married [[Elliott-10228|Rosabelle Elliott]], and they had the following children: * [[Cowden-587|Frederick Eugene Cowden]] (1849-1924) * [[Cowden-421|Richard Shrader "Dick" Cowden]] (1856-1925) * [[Cowden-588|Amzia Alexander Cowden]] (1857-1929) * [[Cowden-590|Ada Bella Cowden]] (1859-1924) Sometime between 1860 and 1869, Rosabelle died, as Charles married [[Preble-541|Julia A E Preble]] in 1869. Charles and julia had the following children: * [[Cowden-592|Capitola Cowden]] (1870-1902) * [[Cowden-599|Victor Hiram Cowden]] (1873-1947) * [[Cowden-600|Clarence Charles Doc Cowden]] (1875-1917) In 1878, Julia died, and Charles married [[Jordan-14357|Mary Eliza Jordan]], the widow of Alexander Gilbert and mother to two children. Charles and Mary had the following children: * [[Cowden-602|Maude May Gertrude Cowden]] (1881-?) * [[Cowden-604|Georgia A Cowden, who was adopted and given the name of Effie Robinson]] (1883-1966) * [[Cowden-603|Claude Herman Cowden]] (1885-1943) In 1887, Mary died within days after childbirth. Charles placed an ad in the newspaper seeking someone to adopt the newborn baby boy. However, the baby appears to have died. Morris and Sarah Robinson adopted 4 year old Georgia instead and gave her the name of Effie Robinson. In 1892, Charles married a Mary Fuller in Oklahoma, but no further record can be found of her. In the 1890's, Charles homesteaded 6 miles south of Seger and 7 miles east of Cloud Chief in Washita County, Oklahoma. The townsite became known as Cowden, Oklahoma. By 1900, Charles was living with his son Amzia in El Reno, Oklahoma. He also lived in Elk City, Oklahoma. The town of Cowden eventually became a ghost town, probably in the 1950's. While visiting his son in Arkansas, Charles passed away in 1914. ==Finding the ghost town of Cowden== There is a nice memorial area next to the one remaining building from the Cowden School. I assume this is in the general area of what was Cowden, Oklahoma, which would now be considered a ghost town. I went there searching for evidence of Charles Holliday Cowden's contribution to the naming of the town. None of the Cowden family names are listed anywhere on the monument. I did find a patent for his land in 1904, and based on the little I know about homestead laws, that means he would have acquired it in 1899. He appears to have only lived in that area for 5 years. By 1910, he was living with a son in El Reno, Oklahoma. I came across a book in the Cordell library written by Juanita (Simpson) Jones, "Heartbreak and Happiness" in 1971. She was born in that area in 1905. In her book, she lists many of the early settlers of the area - many who continued to live there when she wrote the book. The only mention of a Cowden name is on page 204, "Cowden, a little country village, is located in the eastern part of Washita County, seven miles east of Cloud Chief. It was named for the town site owner, Charles H. Cowden. January 23, 1901, a post office was established in the H. C. Bell, Low Price Store with Henry C. Bell appointed as postmaster." Considering that Charles Holliday Cowden was elderly by the time he arrived in Oklahoma, having acquired land, wives and children along the way, my personal opinion was that his stay in Cowden, Oklahoma was just one of his speculative ventures. None of his family members stayed in the area. However, after reading Juanita Simpson Jones' book, obviously many other pioneers stayed put and continue to ranch and farm in the area. While living in Cowden, my husband's grandmother Pearl Cowden (one of Charles Holliday Cowden's grand-daughters) married his grandfather Robert Davis. Many members of Robert Davis's family had come to Oklahoma about the same time as the Cowdens, from Mississippi. Robert died in 1910, and his widow went to El Reno, where other Cowden family members were living. Of Robert's family, only his brother, Lee Davis and his wife Tessie Stockton, stayed in the area. Lee and Tessie Davis are mentioned frequently in histories I found in the library about Washita County.
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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] ''Immigrant [[Archer-161|George]] >> [[Archer-1764|John]] >> [[Archer-1690|Field]]'' : [[Archer-632|John Archer (1644-bef.1714)]] of Elizabeth City is a different John than Field's father [[Archer-1764|John Archer (abt.1675-1718)]] of Henrico County.[[Archer-1764|John Archer]] married (1) [[Shippy-187|Frances Shippey]] in 1695, daughter of Thomas - probably a son of [[Shippey-49|this Thomas]] - she died in 1697, (2) [[Field-1836|Martha Field]] in 1698. = Field Archer = : [[Archer-1690|Field Archer (-1784)]] married [[Royall-65|Elizabeth Royall (-1785)]] * duplicate - [[Archer-2557|Field Archer (abt.1711-1785)]] :: ''children'' * John Archer of Second BranchChildren listed in the order they are given in Field's 1784 will, when he names his other children, aside from Mary (John, Edward, Agnes, Martha Field, Michal, and Elizabeth). John is not mentioned in his mother's will but is listed in 1795 as a son of Field and a brother "of the whole blood" to Mary in the 1795 indenture. In his father's 1784 will, reference is made to Field's wife Elizabeth as John's mother: "I give unto my son, John Archer, my copper kettle, my large iron pot and mahogany desk after his Mother's interest therein is determined." * [[Archer-4521|Edward Archer]] * [[Archer-4454|Agnes (Archer) Downman]] ** duplicate [[Archere-1]] * [[Archer-4455|Martha Field (Archer) Walthall Osborn]] ** duplicate: [[Archer-4812|Martha Field (Archer) Walthall]] * [[Archer-1691|Michal (Archer) Robertson]] * [[Archer-4457|Elizabeth (Archer) Moseley]] ** duplicate: [[Archer-3609|Elizabeth (Archer) Moseley]] * [[Archer-4456|Mary Archer]] :: ''grandchildren'' * by John Archer of Second Branch (living 21 July 1795) ** John Archer (living 1784)Named in the 1784 will of John's father, Field Archer, but without surnames. ** Polly Archer (living 1784) ** Field Archer (living 1784) ** Sally Archer (living 1784) ** Billey Eppes Archer (living 1784) * by [[Archer-4521|Edward Archer]] (died before 1795): ** William Archer ** Field Archer ** Edward Archer ** Polly ArcherEdward's 1790 will (see [[Archer-4521|his profile]]) names his three sons - William, Field, and Edward - but refers only to "daughters" (not by name or number). ** ''another daughter or daughters?'' * by [[Archer-4454|Agnes (Archer) Downman]] (died before 1795) ** Robert Downman ** William Downman ** Martha Field Downman ** Agnes Archer Downman ** Elizabeth Osborne Downman * by [[Archer-1691|Michal Robertson]] ** [[Robertson-5608|James Robertson]] ** [[Robertson-16357|Martha Field Robertson]] * by [[Archer-4455|Martha Field (Archer) Walthall]] - Martha Field Osborne by 1795 ** Martha Field Walthall * by [[Archer-4457|Elizabeth (Archer) Moseley]] ** Martha Moseley ** Elizabeth Osborne Moseley == Field Archer's 1784 Will == : Will of Field Archer of Dale Parish, Chesterfield County, Virginia, dated 22 October 1784''Chesterfield County, Virginia, wills, 1774-1802,'' abstracted & compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III (Rev. & reprinted : Published 1986 by B.B. Weisiger, Richmond, Va.), page 53. See also [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/chesterfield/wills/a6260000.txt this transcription of his will] and [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/chesterfield/wills/a6260004.txt this record]. * Wife Elizabeth * Son John ** John, Polly, Field, Sally and Billey Eppes * Son Edward Archer * Daughter Agnes Downman and her husband [[Downman-61|William Downman]] * Daughter Martha Field Walthall - husband [[Walthall-348|William Waltham]] not mentioned in will; he was living 15 December 1780Chesterfield County, VA - "Will of Field Archer, 1780": http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/chesterfield/wills/a6260004.txt (file submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Slator, accessed 4 September 2021). * Daughter Michal Robertson and her husband [[Robertson-5607|George Robertson]] * Daughter Elizabeth Moseley and her husband [[Moseley-2454|Blackman Moseley]] * Daughter Mary Archer : Executors: Edward Archer [son], my sons-in-law, George Robertson, William Downman, Blackman Moseley, and George Markham of Chesterfield County
: Witnesses: George Markham, James Gill, Edward Gill === Slaves Named in Field's Will === : Old Abram, Step, young Abram, Nancy and Indian Lucy to wife Elizabeth "lend ... during her life or widowhood"Chesterfield County, VA - Will of Field Archer, 1784: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/chesterfield/wills/a6260000.txt (file submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Slator, accessed 4 September 2021). : Jane, Selady, Phebe, Silver, Ritter, Letty and Priss to wife Elizabeth : Will, Adam, and Tom to son John Archer (now in his possession) : David, George and little David to son Edward Archer (now in his possession) : Davy and Betty (child of Fanny) to daughter Michal Robertson (now in his possession) : Judy, Salt, Sampson, Effey, Letty, and Tabb (now in her possession) to Elizabeth Moseley : Charles, Daphne, Pompey, Boson, and Edy to Mary Archer === Slaves Sold in 1780 === : In a 15 December 1780 document, the following slaves were sold to Field's son-in-law [[Walthall-348|William Walthall]]: :: Dickey, Phill, Jack, Daphney, Fanny, Jinney, Effie, Liddy, Lucy, Juddy, and Seludy == Wife Elizabeth's 1785 Will == : Will of Elizabeth Archer of Chesterfield County, Virginia, dated 3 July 1785[http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/chesterfield/wills/a6260003.txt Transcription of her will], dated 3 July 1785, submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Slator. * Daughter Agnes Downman * Daughter Martha Field Walthall * Daughter Mary Archer * Daughter Elizabeth Moseley * Daughter Michal * Grandson James Robertson * Granddaughter Elizabeth Osborne Downman * Granddaughter Elizabeth Osborne Moseley * Granddaughter Martha Moseley * Granddaughter Martha Field Robertson * Granddaughter Martha Field Walthall * Granddaughter Martha Field Downman : Executors: * Edward Archer * William Downman * George Robertson : Witnesses: * Edward Archer * Benjamin Osborne * George Robertson * William Downman === Slaves Named in Elizabeth's 1785 Will === * Jane, to daughter Agnes Downman * Ritter, to daughter Martha Field Walthall * Priss, to daughter Mary Archer * Pheby, to daughter Elizabeth Moseley * Letty, to grandson James Robertson * Seludy, to granddaughter Elizabeth Osborne Downman * Silva, to granddaughter Elizabeth Osborne Moseley (underage and unmarried); if she dies underage and unmarried, then to my granddaughter Martha Moseley == 1795 Indenture by Mary Archer == : This is apparently the distribution of Field Archer's estate by his daughter Mary after her brother Edward's death.Chesterfield County, VA - Indenture: Mary Archer, 21 July 1795. Transcription submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Slater - http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/chesterfield/deeds/a6260002.txt * "brothers and sisters of the whole blood to the said Mary Archer and sons and daughters of Field Archer, deceased" ** [[Archer-4521|Edward Archer]], deceased ** John Archer of Second Branch ** [[Archer-1691|Michal (Archer) Robertson]], wife of [[Robertson-5607|George Robertson]] ** [[Archer-4457|Elizabeth (Archer) Moseley]], wife of [[Moseley-2454|Blackman Moseley]] ** [[Archer-4455|Martha Field Osborne]] ** [[Archer-4454|Agnes Downman]], deceased * Children of [[Archer-4521|Edward Archer]], deceased ** William Archer ** Field Archer ** Edward Archer ** Polly ArcherEdward's 1790 will (see [[Archer-4521|his profile]]) names his three sons - William, Field, and Edward - but refers only to "daughters" (not by name or number). * Children of [[Archer-4454|Agnes Archer Downman]], deceased ** Robert Downman ** William Downman ** Martha Field Downman ** Agnes Archer Downman === Slaves Named in 1795 Record === : Charles, Pompey, Boson, Daphny, Edy, Ellick, and Priss == Research Notes == DAR information for Field Archer has his birth in Henrico County before 14 March 1717 (date of John Archer's will), his wife "Elizabeth xx", and includes children Martha Field Archer (married William Walthall) and Michal Archer (married George Robertson). DAR reports that Field died in Chesterfield County before 5 March 1785.Field Archer, DAR Patriot Ancestor (patriotic service - furnished supplies) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A202958 A202958] (accessed 10 August 2010). ''Note'' - DAR only includes children with descendants who joined the DAR. DAR has another Field Archer - Peter Field Archer, DAR Patriot Ancestor #A003001, who married Francis Tanner and had at least one son (Theodoric m Jane xx).Peter Field Archer, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A003001 A003001]. He matches [[Archer-1726]]. He is also probably the Field Archer who received his commission as a Lieutenant, 2nd Virginia Regiment, on 18 February 1781."United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGXR-TLR7 : 15 March 2018), Field Archer, 18 Feb 1781; citing 18 Feb 1781, Virginia, United States, citing NARA microfilm publication M246. Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Services, 1980. FHL microfilm 830,393. === Location Notes === : Dale Parish was created in 1735 and included that part of Bristol Parish that had served Henrico County. It continued to serve Henrico County until 1749, when Chesterfield County was formed from Henrico County. Dale Parish served Chesterfield County until after 1785.Freddie Spradlin, [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Virginia Parishes] (accessed 7 September 2021).See also http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html === Son John === : He does not appear to have a profile as of 7 September 2021, but I have not found enough information to create a profile for him yet. Following are notes/leads. * son John was alive and with five children at the time of his father's will in 1784 * oddness: no Archer grandchildren are named in Elizabeth's 1785 will, and neither John nor Edward are named in the will, although Edward is named as an executor * [don't know if this is him or not] 29 January 1788 - Thomas CLARKE and Jane h/w buys from John ARCHER and Sarah h/w certain tract of land on ss of 2nd Branch bounded by John VADEN, DUNNAVANTS old line "during and for their natural lives or if the said Thomas dies before the said Jane, then to go to her the said Jane during and for the time she lives and remains a widow" for 50 pounds.(Chesterfield Co. DB 11, p. 378)from https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/clarke/1451/ * living in 1795 when his sister Mary - "of the whole blood" - distributed their father's estate (maybe re-look that transcription to ensure John was included in that statement?... Edward had died before 1795) : '''Not Him''': A note on another profile for Field says that a pension record gives the death date of 18 October 1793 for John Archer, giving the pension number as S12936. However, that pension # is for Edmund Archer and does not mention John. There's a DAR record that says John died 18 October 1793, but that's a different John, not of this family (born 1752 in Appomattox County and married to Elizabeth Calvert); he was a naval lieutenant.Lt. John Archer, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A002995 A002995] (accessed 5 September 2021). The pension application associated with him - #W5348 - was filed in 1832 by Mrs. Elizabeth Martin (his re-married widow), based on the sea service record of John Archer - #W5348.John Archer pension application by Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, #[http://revwarapps.org/w5348.pdf W5348 (pdf)], transcribed and annotated by C. Leon Harris, posted by [http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters], accessed 5 September 2021. :: From the file for pension application #W5348, John left a will dated 15 Oct 1793 and probated 28 July 1794. His will names no children (or grandchildren) and the file "contains a letter dated 30 June 1851 stating that John Archer had no children when he died". == Conflicting Information == ''The Critic'' has two sons of Field married to Bollings,[[Space: Archer Family]] but the evidence of his Field's will, and his wife's, does not support that. WikiTree has the Archer brothers who married Bollings as the sons of Field's son Edward.WikiTree profiles of [[Archer-4521|Edward's sons]] who married Bollings: * [[Archer-576|Peter Field Archer (1763-1829)]] (married [[Bolling-240|Martha Bolling]]) * [[Archer-574|Edward Archer (1774-1823)]] (married [[Bolling-239|Mary Bolling]]) : The information from ''The Critic'' appears to fit the profiles for Field's grandsons ([[Archer-574|Edward]] and [[Archer-576|"Peter" Field Archer]],No good source for "Peter". sons of [[Archer-4521|Edward]] who married [[Walthall-329|Mary Walthall]]): * Colonel Edward, of Powhatan, married Mary, daughter of John Bolling, of "Chestnut Grove," and his wife, Martha, sister of President Jefferson * Peter Field married Martha, daughter of John Boiling, of "Chestnut. Hill" : WikiTree also has grandson [[Archer-574|Edward]]'s second wife as [[Walthall-266|Ann Walthall]]. : Unsourced information from one of the profiles for Field Archer:Possibly from lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/lipford[at]rootsweb.com/thread/34816725/ (not a valid URL; before [at] just goes to the Rootsweb index; after goes to 404 - "Something isn't right here." # Edward Archer January 01, 1739/40 - January 03, 1790 married Mary Walthall # Martha Field Archer married William Walthall and second Francis Osborne # Mary Field Archer married Francis Jones == Footnotes == : See also: * Will of Elizabeth Archer. Chesterfield Co., VA, WB 4, pp. 1-2, w. 3 Jul 1785, no notation of when the will was proved. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://ancstry.me/2RfLrsf * Randolph, Wassel, Henry Randolph I (1623-1673) of Henrico Co., Virginia and His Descendants, Distributed by Cossitt Library, Memphis, 1952, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066245275&view=1up&seq=72 * [https://virginiachronicle.com/?a=d&d=CR18890505.1.3&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-------- Virginia Critic] 2 (34) 5 May 1889 (basis for [[Space:Archer Family|this WikiTree space page]]) * [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/clarke/1451/ GenForum page]: ** 9 August 1787 - Capt. James CLARKE buys from Blackman MOSLEY and Elizabeth h/w, George ROBERTSON, Thomas WORSHAM, and Jesse COGBILL 273a for 409.10.0.Blackman was the s/o Matthew MOSELY.Land bounded by Francis EPPS, ARCHER, and Wm. ELAM. (Chesterfield Co. DB 11, p. 677) * Ensign John Archer in 1775 militia for Chesterfield County, Virginia; Archibald Walthall was a Lieutenant. Lots of familiar names. ~ William Armstrong Crozier's ''Virginia county records'', [https://archive.org/details/virginiacountyre61croz/page/240/mode/1up?q=archer page 240] ** Probably [[Archer-5082|John Archer]]; [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A002996 DAR record] says born 1746, Henrico County/died Dinwiddie County in 1825; service in Chesterfield County; married Millison Barrow.
: Witnesses: George Markham, James Gill, Edward Gill === Slaves Named in Field's Will === : Old Abram, Step, young Abram, Nancy and Indian Lucy to wife Elizabeth "lend ... during her life or widowhood"Chesterfield County, VA - Will of Field Archer, 1784: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/chesterfield/wills/a6260000.txt (file submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Slator, accessed 4 September 2021). : Jane, Selady, Phebe, Silver, Ritter, Letty and Priss to wife Elizabeth : Will, Adam, and Tom to son John Archer (now in his possession) : David, George and little David to son Edward Archer (now in his possession) : Davy and Betty (child of Fanny) to daughter Michal Robertson (now in his possession) : Judy, Salt, Sampson, Effey, Letty, and Tabb (now in her possession) to Elizabeth Moseley : Charles, Daphne, Pompey, Boson, and Edy to Mary Archer === Slaves Sold in 1780 === : In a 15 December 1780 document, the following slaves were sold to Field's son-in-law [[Walthall-348|William Walthall]]: :: Dickey, Phill, Jack, Daphney, Fanny, Jinney, Effie, Liddy, Lucy, Juddy, and Seludy == Wife Elizabeth's 1785 Will == : Will of Elizabeth Archer of Chesterfield County, Virginia, dated 3 July 1785[http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/chesterfield/wills/a6260003.txt Transcription of her will], dated 3 July 1785, submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Slator. * Daughter Agnes Downman * Daughter Martha Field Walthall * Daughter Mary Archer * Daughter Elizabeth Moseley * Daughter Michal * Grandson James Robertson * Granddaughter Elizabeth Osborne Downman * Granddaughter Elizabeth Osborne Moseley * Granddaughter Martha Moseley * Granddaughter Martha Field Robertson * Granddaughter Martha Field Walthall * Granddaughter Martha Field Downman : Executors: * Edward Archer * William Downman * George Robertson : Witnesses: * Edward Archer * Benjamin Osborne * George Robertson * William Downman === Slaves Named in Elizabeth's 1785 Will === * Jane, to daughter Agnes Downman * Ritter, to daughter Martha Field Walthall * Priss, to daughter Mary Archer * Pheby, to daughter Elizabeth Moseley * Letty, to grandson James Robertson * Seludy, to granddaughter Elizabeth Osborne Downman * Silva, to granddaughter Elizabeth Osborne Moseley (underage and unmarried); if she dies underage and unmarried, then to my granddaughter Martha Moseley == 1795 Indenture by Mary Archer == : This is apparently the distribution of Field Archer's estate by his daughter Mary after her brother Edward's death.Chesterfield County, VA - Indenture: Mary Archer, 21 July 1795. Transcription submitted for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Slater - http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/chesterfield/deeds/a6260002.txt * "brothers and sisters of the whole blood to the said Mary Archer and sons and daughters of Field Archer, deceased" ** [[Archer-4521|Edward Archer]], deceased ** John Archer of Second Branch ** [[Archer-1691|Michal (Archer) Robertson]], wife of [[Robertson-5607|George Robertson]] ** [[Archer-4457|Elizabeth (Archer) Moseley]], wife of [[Moseley-2454|Blackman Moseley]] ** [[Archer-4455|Martha Field Osborne]] ** [[Archer-4454|Agnes Downman]], deceased * Children of [[Archer-4521|Edward Archer]], deceased ** William Archer ** Field Archer ** Edward Archer ** Polly ArcherEdward's 1790 will (see [[Archer-4521|his profile]]) names his three sons - William, Field, and Edward - but refers only to "daughters" (not by name or number). * Children of [[Archer-4454|Agnes Archer Downman]], deceased ** Robert Downman ** William Downman ** Martha Field Downman ** Agnes Archer Downman === Slaves Named in 1795 Record === : Charles, Pompey, Boson, Daphny, Edy, Ellick, and Priss == Research Notes == DAR information for Field Archer has his birth in Henrico County before 14 March 1717 (date of John Archer's will), his wife "Elizabeth xx", and includes children Martha Field Archer (married William Walthall) and Michal Archer (married George Robertson). DAR reports that Field died in Chesterfield County before 5 March 1785.Field Archer, DAR Patriot Ancestor (patriotic service - furnished supplies) #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A202958 A202958] (accessed 10 August 2010). ''Note'' - DAR only includes children with descendants who joined the DAR. DAR has another Field Archer - Peter Field Archer, DAR Patriot Ancestor #A003001, who married Francis Tanner and had at least one son (Theodoric m Jane xx).Peter Field Archer, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A003001 A003001]. He matches [[Archer-1726]]. He is also probably the Field Archer who received his commission as a Lieutenant, 2nd Virginia Regiment, on 18 February 1781."United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGXR-TLR7 : 15 March 2018), Field Archer, 18 Feb 1781; citing 18 Feb 1781, Virginia, United States, citing NARA microfilm publication M246. Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Services, 1980. FHL microfilm 830,393. === Location Notes === : Dale Parish was created in 1735 and included that part of Bristol Parish that had served Henrico County. It continued to serve Henrico County until 1749, when Chesterfield County was formed from Henrico County. Dale Parish served Chesterfield County until after 1785.Freddie Spradlin, [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Virginia Parishes] (accessed 7 September 2021).See also http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html === Son John === : He does not appear to have a profile as of 7 September 2021, but I have not found enough information to create a profile for him yet. Following are notes/leads. * son John was alive and with five children at the time of his father's will in 1784 * oddness: no Archer grandchildren are named in Elizabeth's 1785 will, and neither John nor Edward are named in the will, although Edward is named as an executor * [don't know if this is him or not] 29 January 1788 - Thomas CLARKE and Jane h/w buys from John ARCHER and Sarah h/w certain tract of land on ss of 2nd Branch bounded by John VADEN, DUNNAVANTS old line "during and for their natural lives or if the said Thomas dies before the said Jane, then to go to her the said Jane during and for the time she lives and remains a widow" for 50 pounds.(Chesterfield Co. DB 11, p. 378)from https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/clarke/1451/ * living in 1795 when his sister Mary - "of the whole blood" - distributed their father's estate (maybe re-look that transcription to ensure John was included in that statement?... Edward had died before 1795) : '''Not Him''': A note on another profile for Field says that a pension record gives the death date of 18 October 1793 for John Archer, giving the pension number as S12936. However, that pension # is for Edmund Archer and does not mention John. There's a DAR record that says John died 18 October 1793, but that's a different John, not of this family (born 1752 in Appomattox County and married to Elizabeth Calvert); he was a naval lieutenant.Lt. John Archer, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A002995 A002995] (accessed 5 September 2021). The pension application associated with him - #W5348 - was filed in 1832 by Mrs. Elizabeth Martin (his re-married widow), based on the sea service record of John Archer - #W5348.John Archer pension application by Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, #[http://revwarapps.org/w5348.pdf W5348 (pdf)], transcribed and annotated by C. Leon Harris, posted by [http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters], accessed 5 September 2021. :: From the file for pension application #W5348, John left a will dated 15 Oct 1793 and probated 28 July 1794. His will names no children (or grandchildren) and the file "contains a letter dated 30 June 1851 stating that John Archer had no children when he died". == Conflicting Information == ''The Critic'' has two sons of Field married to Bollings,[[Space: Archer Family]] but the evidence of his Field's will, and his wife's, does not support that. WikiTree has the Archer brothers who married Bollings as the sons of Field's son Edward.WikiTree profiles of [[Archer-4521|Edward's sons]] who married Bollings: * [[Archer-576|Peter Field Archer (1763-1829)]] (married [[Bolling-240|Martha Bolling]]) * [[Archer-574|Edward Archer (1774-1823)]] (married [[Bolling-239|Mary Bolling]]) : The information from ''The Critic'' appears to fit the profiles for Field's grandsons ([[Archer-574|Edward]] and [[Archer-576|"Peter" Field Archer]],No good source for "Peter". sons of [[Archer-4521|Edward]] who married [[Walthall-329|Mary Walthall]]): * Colonel Edward, of Powhatan, married Mary, daughter of John Bolling, of "Chestnut Grove," and his wife, Martha, sister of President Jefferson * Peter Field married Martha, daughter of John Boiling, of "Chestnut. Hill" : WikiTree also has grandson [[Archer-574|Edward]]'s second wife as [[Walthall-266|Ann Walthall]]. : Unsourced information from one of the profiles for Field Archer:Possibly from lists.rootsweb.com/hyperkitty/list/lipford[at]rootsweb.com/thread/34816725/ (not a valid URL; before [at] just goes to the Rootsweb index; after goes to 404 - "Something isn't right here." # Edward Archer January 01, 1739/40 - January 03, 1790 married Mary Walthall # Martha Field Archer married William Walthall and second Francis Osborne # Mary Field Archer married Francis Jones == Footnotes ==
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'''THE FAMILY OF [[Akinyi-2|GRACE OGOT]]''' In 2014, Grace Ogot's brother, Ambassador Bob Jalang'o, posted a family tree to the website Geni.com. This tree consisted almost exclusively of names only (no dates, places or biographical information), and appeared to only include immediate relatives and those he might have firsthand knowledge of. Due to the lack of detail, I have opted to post the information as a Free Space document, rather than create individual profiles at this time. *Great-Great Grandfather identified only as Nyango *Great-Grandfather identified only as Ochung' **Ochung had two brothers, Joka-Yadfe and Ng'enge *Paternal Grandfather was Onyuna Madara Ochung' **He had a brother, Michura Ochung' who had three sons: ***#Isador Migite Mirhura married Mama Marsella Migire and had three children, including Peter Ogenga Migire. ***#Jethro Onyuna marrried Mama Grace Onyuna and had two sons, Agustino Odhiambo Onyuna and Alexander Otoyo Onyuna. ***#Ombaye Michura had two children *Grandfather Onyuna married Mama Nyanduga. They were the parents of [[Nyanduga-1|Japuonj Joseph Nyanduga]]. *Joseph and his wife, [[Ogori-1|Rachel Nyanduga]], had eight children: *#[[Akinyi-2|Grace Ogot]] *#Rose Orondo married James Onondo and had six children, including George Loye. *#Sophia *#George Orondo married Joyce *#Samson Auvili Jaramonda married Florence Awili and had five children, including Samson Jr., Lucy Awili Kariuki, Daniela Abour, Patrick Awili, and Wilson Awili. Samson Jr. married Catherine Apondi Jandara *#George Andrew Onyuna had one child *#Tabitha Okello *#Ambassador Bob Jalang'o married Jeannette Monaco. They had six children, including Lucy Ilbenyosi. Lucy was married to Kene Ilbenyosi [Kene was the son of Justin Ilbenyosi and grandson of Francis and Lydia Ilbenyosi.
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== Introduction == This space is used to provide evidence of the last name of the wife, Mary, of [[Bowman-1790|Johann Daniel Bowman]]. === Children of Johann and Mary Bowman === All of the children of [[Bowman-1790|Johann Daniel Bowman]] and his wife Mary were born in Lincoln County, North Carolina between 1771 and 1787. Some children are mentioned in Rev. Crouse's History of Friendship Church[[#Crouse]] and some are mentioned in his will[[#Will]]. {| class="wikitabe sortable" border="2" |+ style="text- align: center" | Children of [[Bowman-1790|Johann Daniel Bowman]](1740-1811) and His Wife Mary, Lincoln County, North Carolina |- |Name || Order/page from Crouse || Birth Year || Death Year || POD ||Cemetery||Spouce|| Sources || Will |+ | [[Bowman-1877|John]] || S 1/59 || 1776 || 1859 ||Caldwell, NC||Unknown||Rebecca Bolch||S1||N |+ | [[Bowman-1875|Henry]] || S 2/61 || 1784 || 1849 ||Catawba, NC|| Old St. Paul's||Anna Elizabeth Bolch|| Henry: [[#FGHenry]], [[#Crouse]], [[#Will]]||Y |+ | [[Bowman-5113|David]] || S 3/69 || 1778 || 1852 ||Alexander, NC||Friendship||Elizabeth Simmons||David: [[#FGDavid]], [[#Crouse]], [[#Will]]||Y |+ | [[Bowman-1878|Samuel D.]] || S 4/76 || 1781 || 1865 ||Alexander, NC||Friendship||Susanna Deal||Samuel: [[#FGSamuel]], [[#Crouse]]||N |+ | [[Bowman-1842|Daniel, Jr.]] || S 6/94 || 1772 || 1832 ||Alexander, NC||Friendship||Mary Magdalena Simmons||Daniel, Jr.: [[#Crouse]], [[#FGDaniel]], [[#Arends2]]||N |+ | [[Bowman-1887|George]] || S 5/93 || 1787 || 1874 ||Morgan, IN||Stierwalt||Mary Catherine Isenhour||George: [[#FGGeorge]], [[#Crouse]], [[#Will]]||Y |+ | [[Bowman-1789|Barbara Hermann]] || D 1/110 || 1774 || 1853 ||Catawba, NC||Unknown||Peter Herman|| Barbara: [[#Arends2]], [[#Crouse]], [[#Will]] ||Y |+ | [[Bowman-1886|Mary Deal]] || D 2/114 || 1778 || 1850 ||Catawba, NC|| Old St. Paul's||George Deal||Mary Deal: [[#Probate]], [[#FGMary]]||Y |+ | [[Bowman-5112|Catharine Lutes]] || D ? || 1772 || 1855 ||Jackson, IN||Houston Cemetery||John Lutes||Catherine Lutes: [[#FGCatherine]], [[#Arends2]], [[#Will]]||Y |} === What was Mary's Last Name? === Who was the wife of Johann Daniel Bowman? We know from his Will and Rev Crouse's 1905 History that her name was Mary. There are no known marriage records, death certificates for family members, or other information that would give a last name of his wife. We are left with using indirect circumstantial evidence. The following table summarizes the known information. {| style="text- align: center" border="2" |+ |Name |[[Bolch-48|Elizabeth "Mary" Bolch]] |Sources |[[Mouser-40|Anne Maria "Mary" Mouser]] |Sources |+ |parents |Johann Adam Bolch, Anna Christina Schwarzwal |Elizabeth "Mary" Bolch: [[#Bolch]] |Hans Michael Mauser/Mouser/Moser, Agatha Gomminger | |+ |Birth |1757 | |1746 | |+ |age in 1772 when first child was born |15 | |26 | |+ |pob |Colonial North Carolina | |Baden Wurlichen, Germany | |} The following research is from Carolyn Whitaker[[#FGMouser]]: :''I know that Mary has been listed over the years as a Bolick/Bolch and daughter of Johann Adam Bolick Sr, but I have proven she is not a Bolick. Johann Adam left his will and specifically left land to his daughter Elizabeth. Her name was not Mary Elizabeth, it was just Elizabeth. I found deeds that prove she married Jacob Garling/Garland and she and Jacob are selling the same land she received in Johann Adam Bolick's will. Elizabeth also had a bastard child in the time frame the Bowman's were having children so Mary couldn't possibly be a Bolick. A. L. CROUSE did his 1906 book on the Bowman's he ASSUMED she was a Bolick and how he missed these deeds I don't know. Also the will of Daniel Bowman names his wife "MARY" not Elizabeth.[[#Crouse]]'' :''According to the information I have David Bowman (son of Daniel and Mary Bowman) and Elizabeth Simmons had a daughter Catherine MOSER BOWMAN who married Daniel Little, which would give a good indication Mary Bowman, wife of Johann Daniel Bowman, is a Moser/Mouser.'' An answer from Robin Lee from Jacky :''Daniel George Bowman, age 18, immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1738, with brother Jacob Bowman. He migrated to North Carolina, ca. 1745, and settled in Catawba County, North Carolina. He and his wife, Mary Bolch, had nine children. He died in 1814. His youngest son, George Bowman, was born in North Carolina in 1787. He married Mary Catherine Eisenhauer, daughter of George Martin Eisenhauer. They had eleven children. The family migrated to Indiana between 1830 and 1833 and settled first in Monroe County, later moving to a farm in Morgan County, Indiana. He died in 1874 and is buried in Stierwalt Cemetery, Morgan County, Indiana. Descendants lived in Indiana and elsewhere.'' == Sources == * Source: The will of Daniel Baumann is among the loose wills in the North Carolina Archives in Raleigh. It was probated in Lincoln County in the April Session of The Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions in the year 1812, signed 14 April 1811 * Source: ''Historical Sketches of Alexander County, N.C.'', Book was published in 1905 and authored by Rev. A.L. Crouse, Subtitles is Friendship Lutheran, Hopewell Reformed , and Charity Baptist Churches and of the Bowman & Fry Families. Copies are located in Friendship Library and with descendants. * Source: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32781918 Find a Grave for Daniel Bowman], managed by Susan Bowman, accessed on July 6, 2015, "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVKW-JWD6 : 13 December 2015), Daniel Bowman, ; Burial, Taylorsville, Alexander, North Carolina, United States of America, Friendship Lutheran Church Cemetery; citing record ID 32781918, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. * Source: Icenhour, Gary L, ''I Have Called you Friends--The Story of Friendship, 2008 * Source: "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VH6X-52F : 20 November 2015), Daniel Bowman, 1817; citing Lincoln, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,297,090. Inventory of the Estate of Daniel Bowman, Executor George Deal. * Source: Find a Grave for [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=50430619 Catherine Bowman Lutes], accessed Jan 16, 2017, "Find A Grave Index," database, ([https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVKK-P2QC FamilySearch]: 11 July 2016), Catherine Bowman Lutes, 1855; Burial, Houston, Jackson, Indiana, United States of America, Houston Cemetery; citing record ID 50430619, * Source: Find a Grave for [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=62727567 Mary "Polly" Bowman], accessed Feb 12, 2017 * Source: Find a Grave for [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=44725161 Henry Bowman], accessed Feb 10, 2027 * Source: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVKW-JWDD : 13 December 2015), David Bowman, 1852; Burial, Taylorsville, Alexander, North Carolina, United States of America, Friendship Lutheran Church Cemetery; citing record ID 37591001, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. * Source: Find a Grave for [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24185608 George Bowman], accessed Dec 4, 2016, Stierwalt Cemetery, Paragon, Morgan, Indiana * Source: Find a Grave for [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32782112 Samuel D. Bowman], accessed Feb 8, 2017. * Source: ''The Bolich Families in America with Genealogies'', [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE972808 Link], Bolich, Mary Margaret (Mary Margaret Shimer), 1895- (Main Author), Allentown, Pennsylvania : Schlechter's, 1939 * Source: ''Diary of Pastor Arends (1740-1847)'', Adapted from a story added by carlaray56 on 14 Sep 2008, Letter from Ralph E. Winkler to Carl F. Lamar, 11-22-1987[https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/6559468 Letter] * Source: ''Diary of Johann Gottfried Arends 1740-1807'', as quoted on Find a Grave for Daniel Bowman, Jr., (He was a Lutheran pastor sent to NC ca. 1773 along with the help of King George III). In this diary he included a list of pastoral records. One being the name and date of some people's First Communion. Among those listed at "Saut Fork"- which was probably his name for Old St. Paul's -– on May 13, 1791– were Johan Daniel Baumann's oldest children: Catherina Baumann, Daniel Baumann, and Barbara Baumann
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Middletown, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Family of John Savage of Middletown, Conn., 1652 == "This publication is a reprint of an article in the [[Space:NEHGR|New-England Historical and Genealogical Register]] for July, 1894, with additions..." * by [[Savage-5229|James Francis Savage]] (1849-1920) * published by David Clapp & Son, Printers, 115 High Street, Boston, 1894 * 42 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family of John Savage of Middletown, Conn., 1652|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/FamilyOfJohnSavageOfMiddletownConn * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694379 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/23391/ * https://ia800209.us.archive.org/11/items/FamilyOfJohnSavageOfMiddletownConn/savage.pdf * Supplement, Family of John Savage of Middletown, Conn., 1652. by James Francis Savage (1898) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UiqvnQEACAAJ not available === Table of Contents === * List of Authorities * Family of John Savage, Middletown, Conn. 1652 * Supplement * Note A * Revolutionary Soldiers * Index of Persons * Index of Places * Chart === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Savage, James Francis. ''[[Space:Family of John Savage of Middletown, Conn., 1652|Family of John Savage of Middletown, Conn., 1652]]'' (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1894) [ Page ]. * ([[#Savage|Savage]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Savage, James Francis. ''[[Space:Family of John Savage of Middletown, Conn., 1652|Family of John Savage of Middletown, Conn., 1652]]'' (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1894) [ Page ].
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== [[Stith-10|John Stith (abt.1625-1694)]] == === Genealogy of John Stith & Family === :John Stith: Documented Biography and Family This information comes from the computer copy of my book, Malone & Allied Families, 2nd Edition, published in 1996, pp 760 - 763. Although there are other pages of descendants, it is too much to include here. If interested, the book is available at all state libraries and archives, the Library of Congress, the D.A.R. Library, and many public libraries. If desired, a personal copy can be obtained by e-mailing Molly McLaughlin at rufuskin2011[at]yahoo.com. Randolph A. Malone, III '''THE STITH FAMILY''' The earliest known Malone wife was Mary Wynne Malone (b. c 1677), whose mother was Agnes Stith Wynne, wife of Capt. Thomas Wynne. Many researchers have missed the fact that Agnes Wynne was the daughter of Maj. John Stith, and in genealogies have referred to her as "Agnes ___" or "Agnes Tucker". [e. g. 19 p 109] The Stith's were great contributors to Colonial Virginia and were closely involved with those early families connected with the Malones. The Stith family appear to have had their roots in the parish of Kirkham, in Lancashire, England. Parish registers and wills show numerous Stith references, though none which would point directly to the immigrant ancestor John Stith, whose family probably moved elsewhere prior to his emigration. Major John Stith had arrived in colonial Virginia before 1656, and received a 500 acre land grant to himself and Samuel Earle on the north side of the James River in Charles City County dated 2-15-1663. [Va. Patent Book 5, p 268] He also had a 550 acre grant on 7-29-1664 and 636 acres 5-1-1665 in addition to the tracts which he purchased. He had a large landed estate at his death. ["William & Mary Quarterly", Vol. XXI (Series 1) pp 181-2] John Stith was a Charles City Co. militia lieutenant in 1656, and a captain in 1676. He was on the side of the colonial government in Bacon's Rebellion. He was made a major of militia in 1680, was one of the magistrates of the county, and a practicing lawyer. ["Wm. & Mary Quarterly" Vol. XXI series 1 p 182] He was thereafter referred to as "Major John Stith." He represented Charles City Co. in the House of Burgesses 1685-86. He may have had a previous marriage, (possibly to a Drury.) In 1656 he married Jane, widow of Joseph Parsons. Jane had previously been married to Thomas Gregory before his death. Her maiden name is unknown, but may well have been "Drury" since he named his other son Drury, and he had no other previous known family connections prior to his immigration. In May, 1677 he was one of the persons commissioned to take depositions regarding greivances of the people of Charles City County. ["Wm. & Mary Quarterly" Vol. XXI Series 1 pp 182-3] Major John Stith wrote his will dated 11-13-1690, with a codicil added on 10-3-1693. The will was proved 4-3-1694, and is found in Charles City County Wills & Deeds 1689 -1694, pp 185-187, on record at the Virginia State Library. It is abstracted as follows: I, John Stith, Sen'r, of the parish of Westover, in Charles Citty County, in Virginia, Gent, being well in body.... --I give and bequeath to my oldest son John Stith all the land, houseing & appurtenances thereunto belonging whereon I now live as alsoe my ___ mill by me lately built... excepting all that tract: --or parcell of land that is mine lying on the northside of the eastern branch of Herin Creek, which with the houses & all & every the apurtenances therwith belonging I give unto my son Drury Stith & to his heyrs forever. --I give & bequeath to my Daughter Jane, the now wife of Capt. Daniel Lluellin the sum of 5 pounds sterling... --I give & bequeath to my Daughter Ann, the now wife of Mr. Robert Bolling, the sum of 10 pounds sterling,... * Ann Stith m. 1681 Robert Bolling (1646 - 1724), son of John and Mary Bolling of Bolling Hall. (Robert Bolling had been married 1st to Jane Rolfe (d. 1676), dau of Thomas Rolfe and the famous Indian princess Pocahuntas.) --I give & bequeath to my Daughter Agnes, the now wife of Mr. Thomas Wynn, the sum of 15 pounds sterling, in full of all that she may or can claime as a child's part in mine estate. --After debts & legacies paid, I give the remainder of my personall estate to be equally divided between my loveing wife Jane Stith & my sd two sonns John & Drury Stith. And my will is that my son Drury shall take his share in my estate out of those goods & chattells being at the plantcon before to him bequeathed as far as the same shall amount. --I doe hereby make & ordain my sd wife Jane & my sd two sons John & Drury Stith joynt executors of this my last will & testament. --lastly, I give to my loveing friend Hugh Davis 20 shillings sterling to buy him a ring. Hugh Davis to compose any differences which might arise in settlement of will. Codicil: Drury has already received his third share after his marriage, and therefore remaining part of estate to be divided between Jane and John. Will witnessed by: James Batty, John Gay, Frances F. H. Batty, Hugh Davis Codicil witnessed by: William Cole, John Jones, Thomas Grig. The family of Major John Stith, Sr.: Major John Stith, Sr. (c 1630 England - 1694 Charles City Co., Va.) m. 1st ?; m. 2nd 1656 Jane Parsons (d. after 1694), widow of Joseph Parsons and former widow of Thomas Gregory, maiden name unknown. A. Capt. John Stith, Jr. (c 1653/7 - c 1724) m. Mary Randolph, dau of William Randolph (1650 - 1711) and Mary Isham (1659 - 1735). (Mary's brother Isham Randolph was Thomas Jefferson's grandfather.) After John Stith Jr.'s death Mary Stith became matron at William & Mary College. Their son William Stith was chaplain for the House of Burgesses and was later president of William & Mary College 1752-1755. Capt. John Stith was High Sheriff of Charles City Co. in 1691 and was a Burgess for the county 1692-1693. ["Wm. & Mary Quarterly" Vol. XXI Series 1 p 183] His children and grandchildren: 1. Rev. William Stith (1707 - 9-19-1755) m. 1738 Judith Randolph (b. 1718), dau of Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe and his wife Judith Fleming. Judith Randolph was his first cousin. He was Rector of Henrico Parish, President of Wm & Mary College 1752 - 1755, and author of History of Virginia. a. Judith Stith (d. 6-17-1773) unmarried b. Elizabeth Stith (d. 1792) m. Dr. William Pasteur of Williamsburg. c. Mary Stith (d. 1816) unmarried. 2. Lt. Col. John Stith (d. c 1758) m. c 1728 Elizabeth Anderson, dau of Rev. Charles and Frances Anderson of Westover. a. Major John Stith (b. c 1723), of Charles City Co. in 1782. Gone after 1787, possibly to Brunswick Co. b. Col. William Stith (1736 Va. - 1799 Ga.) m. in Va. 9-24-1756 his cousin Katharine Stith, dau of Drury and Martha Stith. This Drury was son of Lt. Col. Drury Stith (B-1) and Elizabeth Buckner. (See below.) At college in 1754, living in Brunswick Co., Va. 1782. Their children: (1) William Stith (c 1757 Va. - 11-23-1807 Ga.) (2) Anderson Stith (b. 1759 Brunswick Co., Va.) (3) Susan Stith m. 11-6-1794 John Hamil (4) Peyton Stith (5) Frances Stith (Oct. 1765 - 5-25-1815 Ga.) m. 1782 Thomas Haynes (6) Catharine Stith (1766 - 1832) m. 1790 Thomas Cobb (7) John Stith c. Anderson Stith (c. 1730 - 1768) m. before 1765 Joanna Bassett, dau of William and Elizabeth (Churchill) Bassett of Eltham, New Kent Co. William Dawson, below, m. 2nd Elizabeth (Churchill) Bassett after she was widowed. Anderson Stith was a lawyer in Charles City Co. in 1756. d. Judith Stith m. 1735 John Haynard of Halifax Co., N. C. 3. Mary Randolph Stith m. c 1730 Rev. William Dawson (1705 - 1752), Pres. Wm. & Mary College, Commissary of Va. mem. council. He m. 2nd Elizabeth (Churchill) Bassett. (See above.) B. Lt. Col. Drury Stith (c 1670 - 1741) m. Susanna Bathurst. 1. Drury Stith (1695 - 1771) m. Elizabeth Buckner, dau of William and Catherine (Ballard) Buckner. a. Drury Stith (d. Jan. 1770) m. Martha ___. (1) Katherine Stith (1740 - 1786) m. 1756 Va. Col. William Stith (1753 Va. - 1799 Ga.), son of Lt. Col. John Stith (A-2-b). (See above.) b. Richard Stith (9-3-1727 Brunswick Co., Va. - 11-16-1802 Campbell Co.) m. 12-28-1756 ____. c. Griffin Stith (b. 11-28-1721) d. John Stith (b. 3-20-172_) e. Bathurst Stith (b. 9-19-1729) f. Thomas Stith (b. 12-28-1731) 2. Mary Stith m. 8-18-1720 Buller Herbert. 3. Richard Stith (1727 - 1802 Campbell Co., Va.) m. Lucy Cooke Hall 4. William Stith (d. 1749) of Charles City Co. a. Elizabeth Buckner Stith (1762 Va. - 1825 Ky.) m. Jesse Adam. C. Jane Stith m. Capt. Daniel Lluellin. D. Ann Stith m. 1681 Robert Bolling (1646 - 1724), son of John and Mary Bolling of Bolling Hall. (Robert Bolling had been married 1st to Jane Rolfe (d. 1676), dau of Thomas Rolfe and the famous Indian princess Pocahuntas.) 1. Robert Bolling 2. Stith Bolling 3. Edward Bolling 4. Anne Bolling m. Robert Wynne, son of Agnes Stith Wynne (E). (See below.) 5. Drury Bolling 6. Thomas Bolling 7. Agnes Bolling E. *Agnes Stith m. c 1675 *Capt. Thomas Wynne. Their daughter Mary Wynne m. Nathaniel Malone 3-3. (See page 764 and following.) Ed. Note: We would like to thank Mrs. Mildred S. Winn for her excellent research and generous help in making available much of the data for this chapter. === More from Stith-10 === : The following had been hidden text on Stith-10 ... now deleted from that profile & posted here (visibly). ====WILL OF JOHN STITH==== "Gentleman. To oldest son John, all land I live on and my mill lately built, and all other lands belonging to me except my land on eastern branch of Herring Creek, which I give to my son Drury. To my daughter Jane, now wife of Capt Daniel Luellin, 5 pounds. To my daughter Ann, now wife of Mr Robert Bolling, 10 pounds. To my daughter Agnes, now wife of Mr Thomas Wynne, 5 pounds. All rest of my estate divided in three parts to my wife Jane and sons John and Drury. Drury is to take his share of personal estate at plantation left to him, but if more than his share, then surplus to the other two. To my loving friend Hugh Davis, 20 shillings to buy him a ring. He is to settle any difference amoung my executors. Dated 13 Nov 1690 Wit: James Batty, Frances (FH) Batty, John Gay, Hugh Davis Signed John Stith Recorded 3 April 1694 Codicil: I originally divided my estate in three parts. Since marriage of my son Drury, I have allowed him his third of my personal estate and made over the plantation left in my will . Therefore rest of estate is now divided into 2 parts for my wife and son John. 3 Oct 1693 . Witt: William Cole, John Jones, Thomas Grig. Recorded 3 Apr 1694 Charles City Co., VA Codicil: I give and bequeath to my daughter Agnes, the now wife of Mr Thomas Wynne, the sum of fifteen pounds sterling. Oct 3 1693, proved 3 Apr 1694." : following had been the bio for his son's profile... it's all about him. (Note: Categories edited to be clickable but not add this space page to the categories. The Virginia Project box, the Jamestowne Society sticker, and the US Southern Colonist Sticker were deleted.) [[:Category: Loyalists - Bacon's Rebellion]] [[:Category: Westover Parish, Virginia]] [[:Category: Charles City County, Virginia Colony]] [[:Category: House of Burgesses, Virginia Colony]] [[:Category: Virginia Colonists]] == Biography == '''John Stith'''[http://www.jamestowne.org/stephens---stoughton.html Jamestowne Society]: Stith, John - A7608; born ca. 1638, died 1694, Charles City Co.: 1685-86, 1693 (Burgess). ''accessed 13 November 2018'' [[:Category:Stith Name Study]] [[:Category: Charles City County, Virginia]] [[:Category: Loyalists - Bacon's Rebellion]] [[:Category: Westover Parish, Virginia]] [[:Category:Charles City County, Virginia Colony]] == Biography == {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = England | destination = Virginia | origin-flag = Flags-2.gif | destination-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png}} Came to Virginia before 1656 and settled in Charles City county. In 1656 he was a lieutenant of militia, in 1676 a captain, and in 1680 a major. He was also a merchant, a lawyer and a justice of the peace. He was a prominent supporter of Sir William Berkeley during Bacon's rebellion in 1676. In 1686 he was a burgess for Charles City county. He left issue--John Stith, Drury Stith, Anne, married Colonel Robert BollingVirginia Biographical Encyclopedia (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry Operations Inc, 2000), Ancestry, Record for John Stith. [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=vabio&h=7329&indiv=try] ===Arrival=== 1656 in VirginiaGale Research, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), www.ancestry.com, Place: Virginia; Year: 1656; Page Number: 63 Burgess, Charles City County , 1685-1686,1693National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia,Register of Ancestors (1979) ,Reel/Fiche Number: (Genealogy and local history; LH14376) ===Will=== THE WILL OF MAJOR JOHN STITH, SR. WHO DIED IN 1694 For many years the children of Major John Stith were not known because the records of Charles City County were lost or destroyed. It was only recently that his complete will was discovered which named his five children. Will of John STITH, Sr. of Westover Parish, Charles City County, Virginia, Gentleman. To oldest son John, all land I live on and my mill lately built, and all other lands belonging to me except my land on eastern branch of Herring Creek, which I give to my son Drury. To my daughter Jane, now wife of Capt. Daniel Luellin, 5 pounds. To my daughter Ann, now wife of Mr. Robert Bolling, 10 pounds. To my daughter Agnes, now wife of Mr. Thomas Wynn, 5 pounds. All rest of my estate divided in three parts to my wife Jane and sons John and Drury. Drury is to take his share of personal estate at plantation left to him, but if more than his share, then surplus to the other two. To my loving friend Hugh Davis, 20 shillings to buy him a ring. He is to settle any difference among my executors. Dated 13 Nov 1690 Wit: James Batty, Frances (FH) Batty, John Gay, Hugh Davis Signed John Stith Recorded 3 April 1694 Codicil: I originally divided my estate in three parts. Since marriage of my son Drury, I have allowed him his third of my personal estate and made over the plantation left in my will. Therefore rest of estate is now divided into 2 parts for my wife and son John. 3 Oct. 1693. Wit: William Cole, John Jones, Thomas Grig Signed: John Stith Recorded 3 April 1694 From: Charles City Virginia Records 1737-1774, p. 185 (John Stith's wife, Jane, was previously married to Thomas Gregory, and 2nd, Joseph Parsons. Her maiden name is not known. John Stith married Jane in the latter part of 1656.) [http://jscott.tierranet.com/scottfam/stithfam/stithwil.htm Stith family link] NOTE: This link takes you from WikiTree to another website that also has a transcribed will. == Sources == Bibliography - ''Note'' - following bibliography is from the profile for [[Stith-10|John Stith (abt.1625-1694)]], 28 October 2021, but may not be the bibliography for this excerpt from Mrs. Winn's work ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Stith-10&diff=prev&oldid=15041192 see this detail of Changes for Stith-10]). *1. Research Notes and data of Mrs. Mildred S. Winn *2. Georgia D. A. R. Family Bible Records, Series 1, Vol. 14-15, pp 23-29. *3. "William & Mary Quarterly", Vol. X, p 249; Vol. XIII p 121; Vol. XXI, Series 1, pp 182-183; Vol. XXII, Series 1, pp 44-45 and 273-275. *4. "Family Puzzlers", No. 443, p 18 dated 4-15-1976. *5. Genealogy of the Randolphs, Ishams, Stiths, Colliers, Parhams and Ingrams, by Louise Threete Collier Hodges, 1914, handwritten *6. "Georgia D. A. R. McCall Collection", Vol. 13, p 101. *7. Memoirs and History of Peyton Tucker Family, by Revel Walter Tucker, Ruston, LA, 1975. *8. The Annals and History of Henrico Parish Diocese of Virginia, by J. Staunton Moore, 1904, pp 14, 508. *9. "Virginia Magazine of History & Biography", Vol. I pp 226-252; Vol. XV p 322. *10. Charles City County, Virginia Wills & Deeds 1689-1694, pp 185-187: Will of John Stith, Sr. *11. Research data collected by Mr. Charles Atnip, P. O. Box 498, Cherokee, NC 28719.
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== Matthew Sowden-525 == This page has been created to detail the extended family of [[Sowden-525 | Matthew Sowden]]. Parents, siblings, siblings spouses and children, as well as grandparents, aunts uncles and cousins. Each person needing created is noted with at least one source for that person. There are '''32''' profiles to be created on this Space Page. There are also links to other Space Pages throughout, which have further Profiles needed. == Extended Family == === Henry Sowden, Father (Profile Already Created) === [[Sowden-585|Henry Sowden (abt.1830-1903)]] was the son of Francis Sowden and Mary Adams. He married [[Warren-22880|Sarah (Warren) Sowden (1836-bef.1906)]]. ==== Children of Henry Sowden & Sarah Warren ==== Children of [[Sowden-585|Henry Sowden (abt.1830-1903)]] and [[Warren-22880|Sarah (Warren) Sowden (1836-bef.1906)]] were:
===== John, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-589|John Sowden (bef.1859-)]] ===== Ann, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-590|Ann Sowden (bef.1862-)]] ===== William, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-591|William Sowden (bef.1864-)]] ===== Mary, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles Now Created) ===== For details on creating Mary Jane and her descendants please see the Free Space Page of '''[[Space:Mary_Jane_Sowden_(1866_-_1905)|Mary Jane Sowden (1866 - 1905)]]''' (There are '''39''' Profiles to be created from this page including Mary Jane's) ===== Rebecca, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-592|Rebecca Sowden (1868-bef.1951)]] ===== Samuel, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-593|Samuel Sowden (1871-bef.1945)]] * Married: [[Hendy-3099|Eleanor Alice (Hendy) Sowden (bef.1885-bef.1920)]] the daughter of [[Hendy-3100|William Henry Hendy (bef.1858-bef.1902)]] * Children: *# [[Sowden-594|Henry Sowden (bef.1909-bef.1937)]] ===== Jessie, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-603|Jessie (Sowden) Harmer (abt.1873-1957)]] ===== Matthew, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Already Created) ===== [[Sowden-525|Matthew Warren Sowden (1876 - 1935)]] ===== Rosina, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-605|Rosina (Sowden) Bray (1879-bef.1955)]] ===== Robert, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles now Created) ===== [[Sowden-617|Robert Francis Sowden (1882-bef.1956)]] === Francis Sowden, Paternal Grandfather (Profiles Now Created) === [[Sowden-595|Francis Sowden (abt.1797-abt.1878)]] the son of [[Souden-35|Henry (Souden) Sowden (bef.1763-bef.1846)]] and [[Hicks-19561|Rebecca (Hicks) Sowden (bef.1764-bef.1847)]]. Francis married Mary Adams. ==== Siblings of Francis Sowden ==== ===== John Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-596|John Sowden (abt.1789-)]] ===== Henry Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-597|Henry Sowden (abt.1789-)]] ===== Matthew Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-608|Matthew Sowden (1804-)]] ===== Joseph Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-598|Joseph Sowden (abt.1808-)]] ===== Samuel Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-626|Samuel Sowden (abt.1808-)]] ==== Children of Francis Sowden & Mary Adams ==== ===== Samuel, child of Francis & Mary (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-599|Samuel Sowden (abt.1826-1906)]] * Married: [[Gorrell-562|Grace Gorrell (bef.1820-bef.1908)]] the daughter of [[Gorrell-563|James Gorrell (abt.1797-bef.1856)]] and Mary Unknown ===== Henry, child of Francis & Mary ===== Henry Sowden - See Section 2.1 Henry Sowden, Father above. ===== John, child of Francis & Mary (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-600|John Sowden (abt.1833-)]] ===== William, child of Francis & Mary (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-601|William Sowden (abt.1835-)]] ===== Matthew, child of Francis & Mary ===== [[Sowden-631|Matthew Sowden (abt.1837-abt.1912)]] ===== Rebecca, child of Francis & Mary (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-607|Rebecca (Sowden) Cann (bef.1840-bef.1927)]] ===== Francis, child of Francis & Mary (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-602|Francis Sowden (bef.1842-bef.1862)]] === Mary Adams, Paternal Grandmother (Profile Now Created) === [[Adams-64301|Mary (Adams) Sowden (abt.1802-abt.1874)]] the wife of [[Sowden-595|Francis Sowden (abt.1797-abt.1878)]]. === Sarah Warren, Mother (Profile Already Created) === [[Warren-22880|Sarah (Warren) Sowden (1836-bef.1906)]] is the daughter of Robert Werrin and Mary Ann Knight. She is the husband of [[Sowden-585|Henry Sowden (abt.1830-1903)]]. === Robert Warrin, Maternal Grandfather (Profiles Now Created) === [[Warrin-72|Robert (Warrin) Warren (abt.1807-bef.1884)]] the son of [[Werren-75|Robert Werren (abt.1780-)]] and [[Baker-63552|Ann Baker (abt.1780-)]] ==== Siblings of Robert (Warrin) Warren ==== Robert's siblings, the children of Robert Werren and Ann Baker were: ===== James Warren, sibling of Robert (Warrin) Warren (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warren-22959|James Warren (abt.1805-)]] ===== Sarah Warring, sibling of Robert (Warrin) Warren (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warring-162|Sarah (Warring) Warren (abt.1809-)]] ===== John Warren, sibling of Robert (Warrin) Warren (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warren-22960|John Warren (abt.1810-)]] ==== Children of Robert (Warrin) Warren and Mary Ann Knight ==== The children of Robert (Warrin) Warren and Mary Ann Knight were: ===== {{Red | Elizabeth Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann}} ===== For details on creating the profiles of Elizabeth and her descendants please see the '''{{red|Free Space Page}}''' of '''[[Space:Elizabeth_Warren_(1831_-_1903)|Elizabeth Warren (1831 - 1903)]]'''. (There are '''88''' Profiles that need to be created from this page including Elizabeth's.) ===== Jane Warren, child of Robert & Mary Ann (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warren-22961|Jane Warren (1833-)]] ===== Sarah Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann ===== See Section 2.4 Sarah Warren, Mother above. ===== Robert Henry Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Warren-23236|Robert Henry Warren (abt.1839-abt.1895)]] ===== {{Red | William Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann}} ===== For details on creating the profiles for William Warren and his descendants please see the '''{{red|Free Space Page}}''' of '''[[Space:William_Warren_(1842_-_1911)|William Warren (1842 - 1911)]]'''. (There are '''132''' Profiles that need to be created from this Page including William's.) ===== Ann Baker (Werrin) Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Werrin-4|Ann Baker (Werrin) Warren (bef.1844-bef.1866)]] ===== Marian Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Werren-77|Mariam (Werren) Martin (bef.1847-bef.1907)]] ===== John James Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warren-22963|John James Warren (abt.1849-)]] === Mary Ann Knight, Maternal Grandmother (Profiles Now Created) === [[Knight-26033|Mary Ann (Knight) Warren (abt.1806-bef.1877)]] the daughter of [[Knight-26034|Henry Knight (abt.1780-)]] and [[Rowe-13789|Elizabeth Rowe (abt.1780-)]]. == Sources ==
===== John, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-589|John Sowden (bef.1859-)]] ===== Ann, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-590|Ann Sowden (bef.1862-)]] ===== William, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-591|William Sowden (bef.1864-)]] ===== Mary, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles Now Created) ===== For details on creating Mary Jane and her descendants please see the Free Space Page of '''[[Space:Mary_Jane_Sowden_(1866_-_1905)|Mary Jane Sowden (1866 - 1905)]]''' (There are '''39''' Profiles to be created from this page including Mary Jane's) ===== Rebecca, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-592|Rebecca Sowden (1868-bef.1951)]] ===== Samuel, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-593|Samuel Sowden (1871-bef.1945)]] * Married: [[Hendy-3099|Eleanor Alice (Hendy) Sowden (bef.1885-bef.1920)]] the daughter of [[Hendy-3100|William Henry Hendy (bef.1858-bef.1902)]] * Children: *# [[Sowden-594|Henry Sowden (bef.1909-bef.1937)]] ===== Jessie, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-603|Jessie (Sowden) Harmer (abt.1873-1957)]] ===== Matthew, child of Henry & Sarah (Profile Already Created) ===== [[Sowden-525|Matthew Warren Sowden (1876 - 1935)]] ===== Rosina, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-605|Rosina (Sowden) Bray (1879-bef.1955)]] ===== Robert, child of Henry & Sarah (Profiles now Created) ===== [[Sowden-617|Robert Francis Sowden (1882-bef.1956)]] === Francis Sowden, Paternal Grandfather (Profiles Now Created) === [[Sowden-595|Francis Sowden (abt.1797-abt.1878)]] the son of [[Souden-35|Henry (Souden) Sowden (bef.1763-bef.1846)]] and [[Hicks-19561|Rebecca (Hicks) Sowden (bef.1764-bef.1847)]]. Francis married Mary Adams. ==== Siblings of Francis Sowden ==== ===== John Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-596|John Sowden (abt.1789-)]] ===== Henry Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-597|Henry Sowden (abt.1789-)]] ===== Matthew Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-608|Matthew Sowden (1804-)]] ===== Joseph Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-598|Joseph Sowden (abt.1808-)]] ===== Samuel Sowden, brother of Francis Sowden (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-626|Samuel Sowden (abt.1808-)]] ==== Children of Francis Sowden & Mary Adams ==== ===== Samuel, child of Francis & Mary (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-599|Samuel Sowden (abt.1826-1906)]] * Married: [[Gorrell-562|Grace Gorrell (bef.1820-bef.1908)]] the daughter of [[Gorrell-563|James Gorrell (abt.1797-bef.1856)]] and Mary Unknown ===== Henry, child of Francis & Mary ===== Henry Sowden - See Section 2.1 Henry Sowden, Father above. ===== John, child of Francis & Mary (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-600|John Sowden (abt.1833-)]] ===== William, child of Francis & Mary (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-601|William Sowden (abt.1835-)]] ===== Matthew, child of Francis & Mary ===== [[Sowden-631|Matthew Sowden (abt.1837-abt.1912)]] ===== Rebecca, child of Francis & Mary (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-607|Rebecca (Sowden) Cann (bef.1840-bef.1927)]] ===== Francis, child of Francis & Mary (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Sowden-602|Francis Sowden (bef.1842-bef.1862)]] === Mary Adams, Paternal Grandmother (Profile Now Created) === [[Adams-64301|Mary (Adams) Sowden (abt.1802-abt.1874)]] the wife of [[Sowden-595|Francis Sowden (abt.1797-abt.1878)]]. === Sarah Warren, Mother (Profile Already Created) === [[Warren-22880|Sarah (Warren) Sowden (1836-bef.1906)]] is the daughter of Robert Werrin and Mary Ann Knight. She is the husband of [[Sowden-585|Henry Sowden (abt.1830-1903)]]. === Robert Warrin, Maternal Grandfather (Profiles Now Created) === [[Warrin-72|Robert (Warrin) Warren (abt.1807-bef.1884)]] the son of [[Werren-75|Robert Werren (abt.1780-)]] and [[Baker-63552|Ann Baker (abt.1780-)]] ==== Siblings of Robert (Warrin) Warren ==== Robert's siblings, the children of Robert Werren and Ann Baker were: ===== James Warren, sibling of Robert (Warrin) Warren (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warren-22959|James Warren (abt.1805-)]] ===== Sarah Warring, sibling of Robert (Warrin) Warren (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warring-162|Sarah (Warring) Warren (abt.1809-)]] ===== John Warren, sibling of Robert (Warrin) Warren (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warren-22960|John Warren (abt.1810-)]] ==== Children of Robert (Warrin) Warren and Mary Ann Knight ==== The children of Robert (Warrin) Warren and Mary Ann Knight were: ===== {{Red | Elizabeth Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann}} ===== For details on creating the profiles of Elizabeth and her descendants please see the '''{{red|Free Space Page}}''' of '''[[Space:Elizabeth_Warren_(1831_-_1903)|Elizabeth Warren (1831 - 1903)]]'''. (There are '''88''' Profiles that need to be created from this page including Elizabeth's.) ===== Jane Warren, child of Robert & Mary Ann (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warren-22961|Jane Warren (1833-)]] ===== Sarah Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann ===== See Section 2.4 Sarah Warren, Mother above. ===== Robert Henry Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Warren-23236|Robert Henry Warren (abt.1839-abt.1895)]] ===== {{Red | William Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann}} ===== For details on creating the profiles for William Warren and his descendants please see the '''{{red|Free Space Page}}''' of '''[[Space:William_Warren_(1842_-_1911)|William Warren (1842 - 1911)]]'''. (There are '''132''' Profiles that need to be created from this Page including William's.) ===== Ann Baker (Werrin) Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Werrin-4|Ann Baker (Werrin) Warren (bef.1844-bef.1866)]] ===== Marian Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann (Profiles Now Created) ===== [[Werren-77|Mariam (Werren) Martin (bef.1847-bef.1907)]] ===== John James Warren, child of Robert and Mary Ann (Profile Now Created) ===== [[Warren-22963|John James Warren (abt.1849-)]] === Mary Ann Knight, Maternal Grandmother (Profiles Now Created) === [[Knight-26033|Mary Ann (Knight) Warren (abt.1806-bef.1877)]] the daughter of [[Knight-26034|Henry Knight (abt.1780-)]] and [[Rowe-13789|Elizabeth Rowe (abt.1780-)]]. == Sources ==
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== Pictures of the Family of Dever Langholf Sr == * [[Langholf-10|Dever Langholf Sr]] * [[Jackson-4561|Fran Jackson]] * [[Langholf-13|Dever Langholf Jr]] * [[Langholf-7|Jeff Langholf]] * [[Langholf-12|Doug Langholf]]
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Deed# K-312 8 March 1854 - John and Henrietta Hilliker of Metamora, Warranty Deed To Thomas P. Richmond of Conesus, Livingston, New York Deed# O-134 1857 - Richmond, Thos. P., Homestead Deed# P-414 Recorded: 26 Oct 1857, Made: 9 June 1857 Jacob C. Lamb, Warranty Deed To Thomas P. Richmond Deed# S-53 19 Dec 1860 James S. Johnston and Mary Warranty Deed To James More, All of Lapeer Deed# S-414 Made: 2 June 1860 Thomas P. Richmond Warranty Deed To James More Thomas P. Richmond and wife, Laura, of Lapeer and James More of same place... Deed# S-499 18 Jan 1862 Israel Bissel and Belinda, To James More of Metamora Deed# T-17 Recorded: 20 Sept 1861 James and Cynthia More of Lapeer Co. To Harriet J. and Joseph Seeley of Dryden NE ¼ of NE ¼ of Section 8 T6NR11E except ½ acre and ten rods....heretofore contracted to School District #4 in Dryden in SE corner of above described premises Deed# W-36 Lewis Thorn, Stanford, Dutchess Co., NY, QC, James More Recorded: 17 February 1865 Deed W-363 Recorded: 29 January 1866 Thomas Dirstine of Metamora QC ToJames More of the same place [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS9B-S663?i=204&cat=113327] Mortgage Deed 33-481 M: 18 April 1883 R: 7 May 1883 Ward B. and Charles A. More To Charles Ferguson, Mortgage Deed# 42-8 22 Nov 1872 Administrator's Deed James More To Jacob C. Lam William Barber, administrator to the estate of James More, 5 Jany 1872, Probate Deed# 42-232 10 June 1886 Guardian Deed Kezziah More by Guardian John F. More To Ward B. More I, John F. More, Guardian of the estate of Kezziah More, a minor child of Marian A. More, dec'd......Prob. 8 Jany 1886 Deed# 44-121 8 November 1873 John F. More and Marian, wife, of Lapeer To Cynthia Marshall, of Thornville ... and also all of our interest in the personal estate of James More, deceased, late of said county Deed# 46-499 14 March 1891 Cynthia Moore To Frank Arnold Cynthia Moore, formerly Cynthia Marshall, of Metamora, Lapeer... Deed# 49-594 5 April 1882 Cynthia More (formerly Cynthia Marshall) And Ward B. More The Interest of John F. More, heir at law of James More, deceased….Re: mortgage and/or QC deed 8 Oct 1873 Deed# 51-468 R: 5 Feby 1877 M: 29 Aug 1874 Sylvester P. Marshall and Synthia, his wife, of Lapeer, And Elizabeth Bryce of Maple Valley, Sanilac Co., MI Deed #59-13 28 April 1879 J.F. and L. Moore and [Cynthia] Marshall To T.. and M. Hilliker Deed# 72-230 30 January 1886 Carrie More, widow of the late Charles A. More, deceased, Lapeer, TO James L. More of Metamora Deed# 74-526 Recorded: 9 Feb 1888; Made: 14 Dec 1887 ESTATE OF JAMES MORE, Agreement To Cynthia More Deed# 78-27 Recorded: 3 Jany 1888 Made: 13 Dec 1877 James Levi More and Rosa, wife, of the first part, heirs of James More, deceased To Ward B. More of Dryden Witnesses: John Barden and Addie More Deed# 78-55 9 Feby 1888 Made: 13 Dec 1887 Ward B. More and Jennie, his wife, of Dryden TonJames Levi More of Metamora [Heirs of James More, deceased] Deed# 78-97 Recorded: 7 April 1888 Made: 12 March 1888 Ward B. More To James L. More Between Ward B. More & Jennie L. More, his wife, of Las Vegas Territory of New Mexico, County of San Miguel, of the first part, to James L. More of Metamora, Lapeer County, Michigan, of the second part... Twp. of Attica - NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 20 in Twn 7 North of Range 11 East Signed: S. B. Maydwell & C.S. Maydwell Territory of New Mexico County of San Miguel Deed# 78-515 24 May 1890 Jennie More To Cynthia More Deed# 79-476 28 May 1885 James L. More and wife To Wm B Sutton and Elisha Havers? Attica Twp Deed# 80-167 M: 17 May 1889 Ward B. More of Metamora, Quit Claim To Jennie More, his wife Deed# 82-600 29 Jany 1890 James Levi More, Metamora To Francis M. West Deed# 84-147 M: 6 Jany 1890 Cynthia More of Dryden To Jennie More, Metamora Deed# 88-183 3 Jan 1894 James L. More and Rosa B. More of Metamora, Quit Claim To Addie M. Powers of Battle Creek Deed# 96-311 23 Aug 1897 Jennie More, Metamora To Isaac Newton Deed# 96-336 18 Sept 1897 Mary A. Powers of Flint, Genesee Co., To Melvin Hill, Dryden Village of Dryden: east 15 feet of Lot 7, Block 10, Section 11, Twn 6 N R 11 E Witnesses: Jared Van Vleet and James Van Vleet (Notary in Genesee Co) Deed# 104-427 Made: 4 May 1903 Cynthia Moore of Dryden To Addie M. Powers, of Dryden
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''This family history was written by Joseph E. LaBrie Sr. Mar 15, 1893 and translated by A.F. Labrie in 1901 was published in "Francois Marcelle LaBrie & Marie Constance Lemieux, Their Ancestors and Heirs" in 1998 by Mary Gentle. It is now out of print.'' --Translated by A. F. LaBrie, June 1912. Given to Grace LaBrie, Redfield, SD "My ancestors had the name and signed -Migneault dit (or said) LaBrie. I was born at Cape St. Ignace, August 20, 1822. My father, [[Labrie-204|Francois Marcelle Migneault dit Labrie]] was born at Cape St. Ignace, June 1,1781. Died April 7, 1844. My grandfather, [[Mignealt-39|Francois Migneault dit Labrie]] was born at St. Anne in May 1745, died November 1, 1882 aged 77 years and 6 months. He had two wives, the first named [[Bernier-647|Marie-Claire Bernier]] (granddaughter of Grandma St. Aubin.) Two children were born from this marriage: Joseph and Claire. Of the second marriage to [[Durand-386|Julie Durand]], were born two children: Francois Marcelle (my father) and Marie Anne who died at age 4 months. He was married a second time to [[Methot-161|Marie Rose Methotte]], daughter of Soupirant Methotte and Rose Dion, to whom were born 15 children, Damase, Liza, Flavie, Boniface, Jean-Baptiste, Joseph Eusebe, Alix, Thonile, Edward, Pierre, Ferdinand, Genevieve, Adelle, Drasime, and Emelie. My mother died September 7, 1836 at "Pointe a la mule" and was buried at St. Valentine on September 9, 1836.Today, March 15, 1893, six of my brothers and sisters are alive: Liza, aged 78; Flavie, Joseph Eusebe 71; Thonile, 67; Drasime, 59. I was 8 years old when my father sold the old home at Cape Ignace and moved to Pierre de la river du Sud. In 1836 he sold his property at St. Pierre and moved to George Henriville, in the Duseau road, where I resided from November 7 1836 to August 30 1847. My father died April 7, 1844 and is buried in the cemetery of the parish of George Henriville, April 9,1844. On May 8, 1844, I married Marie-Louise Brosseau, daughter of Antoine Brosseau and Louise Moreau, of the parish of St. George Henriville. She was born in said parish of St. George Henriville, Aug 20, 1825. Of this marriage were born 15 children. I sold the land I owned in Duseau Road in June 1847 and emigrated to the United States, August 30, 1847 and on September 7, 1847 I landed at Chicago, with my wife and two children and two of my brothers Marcelle and Drasime and three of sisters, Flavie, Genevieve and Adelle. I located near Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. On October 25, 1851 I left Aurora and emigrated to Bourbonais in Will County on the left bank of the Kankakee River where Kankakee City now is located. Our daughter, Louise was born there soon after on October 27,1851. On June 7, 1852, my wife's father died , mile and a half north of the village of Bourbonais and a few days after his death I went to reside with my wife's mother where we lived two years. On August 16. 1853 my wife came to Manteno, where I had gone in March 1853. We lived at Manteno 26 years. On January 20, 1879 I left Manteno to go to the Pacific Coast, where I lived till March 1, 1882. I arrived in Sumner, Spink County, Dakota Territory March 24, 1882 where part of my family was located and the family of my brother Marcelle. The two families and their families formed the "Labrie tribe". My wife, Lucille and Anatole were at Joe's and we lived there all summer. I filed on a tree claim and a homestead and made improvements required by law, including a house on the homestead. November 18, 1882 we moved to Frankfort where we passed the winter and remained at Frankfort until fall. I bought two yoke of oxen and a plow and we broke 115 acres, in the fall plowed them back (backset). We lived on the homestead five years and on July 15, Armand and Lucille left to go to reside at at George, Illinois. On November 27, my wife and I moved to Doland where we passed the winter. On February 28, 1890, Lucille died and was buried at St. George. On March 31, 1880 we moved to Sumner in our house, on our homestead and resided there to November 1895. My wife began to have rheumatism and on September 14, 1895 we sold the horses and cattle and household goods and moved to Doland for the winter and on the 18th of June we left Dakota to reside with Armand. We visited our relatives and friends in Kankakee County and on September 29, 1895 we moved to Momence, in the priest house where we lived 4 years. On September 4, 1900, my wife died at 5:00 a.m. and was buried at Manteno. Her death was rheumatism caused by kidney disease. Her sickness lasted 5 years. On May 7, 1894 we celebrated our golden wedding. Our married life lasted 54 years and 4 months. I continue to live at Momence with Armand." '' Note: Joseph Eusabe LaBrie Sr. died at Momence, Illinois at the priest house November 29, 1902 and was buried at Manteno, Illinois.''
Family Record Containing the Settlement, and Genealogy to the Present Time of the Sharples Family
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Family Record Containing the Settlement, and Genealogy to the Present Time of the Sharples Family in North America == With an appendix, containing memorials of the dying sayings, &c. of several deceased members of the family; not before published. * by Joseph Sharpless. * published by the author, Philadelphia, 1816 * ''Handbook of American Genealogy'', Page 35: ::: "This essay is a great improvement on the preceding, being well printed, and of a very respectable size, though not arranged on any scientific plan. Pp. 3—6 contain a preface, in which the author apologizes for writing at all, and for the defects caused by a reliance upon tradition; pp. 7-12 are devoted to a copy of a deed from William Penn to John Sharpies of Ratherton, county of Chester, dated in 1682, whereby the former sells one thousand acres of land in his colony of Pennsylvania, for a quit rent of one shilling per one hundred acres. John removed hither in the same year, with seven children, of whom three sons left issue. Pp. 16-36 contains the part i, or descendants of John Sharpies ; pp. 37—44, part ii, descendants of James; pp. 45-88, of Joseph. Then follows index, 4 pages, and then, pp. 89-90, appendix, containing memorials of several deceased members of the family. (Texts from John vi, 12 ; Matthew xxvi, 13.) This portion contains 42 pages, mostly statements by members of the family of the Christian character of several of their relatives, all apparently being Quakers, or Friends. The record is quite extensive, embracing the female branches; but there is a want of particularity in the dates, the year only being given, in most cases." * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Record Containing the Settlement, and Genealogy to the Present Time of the Sharples Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE926320 * updated publication: Cope, Gilbert. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Sharpless Family, Descended From John and Jane Sharples|Genealogy of the Sharpless Family, Descended From John and Jane Sharples]]'' (Philadelphia, 1887) === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sharpless, Joseph. ''[[Space:Family Record Containing the Settlement, and Genealogy to the Present Time of the Sharples Family|Family Record Containing the Settlement, and Genealogy to the Present Time of the Sharples Family]]'' (Philadelphia, 1816) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sharpless|Sharpless]])
Family Record of Chester Clark and Saviah Matteson
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== Description == This is a transcript of a handwritten image posted on Ancestry.com by "JOHNNA" on 1 Feb 2016. It is located at URL https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/46559432/photox/9ddd35f7-5776-4dd5-8ed2-0d0aa6074fda The Ancestry metadata identify it as a Family Bible entry. It does not appear to be a family bible maintained by the people it documents. Rather, it appears to be a family member's compilation of research or received/remembered information about family. == Text == Record of the family of Chister and Saviah Clark Parents :[[Clark-39479|Chister Clark]] was born Feb 1st 1784 :and died July 17th 1846 aged 62 years 5 m + 16 d :[[Matteson-470|Saviah Matteson]]The name Matteson is inserted with a carat. Clark was born Oct 3d 1791 :Died March 14th 1870 in the 79th year of her age Children :Emily Maria was born Oct 13th 1809 :Died Sept 14th 1893 - Aged 83 years 11 m + 1 day : Lucy Catharine was born May 24th 1811 : Lucy C Clark Massey died Oct 1st 1834 : Parmelia Jane was born April 30th 1814 :Died Feb 10 1882 : [[Clark-42575|Albert Burr Clark]] was born Feb 23d 1817 : Died Feb 10 1882 :Elvira Jane was born Feb 23d 1820 :Elvira J Clark Cleveland died Oct 25 1847 : An Infant Daughter Aug 12th 1822 :Died Aug 25 1822 == Notes == * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_Record_of_Chester_Clark_and_Saviah_Matteson|WikiTree pages that link here]]
Family Record of Dea. Samuel Bancroft, 1715-1782, of Reading, Mass.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Personal_Diaries_and_Journals|Personal Diaries and Journals]] == Family Record of Dea. Samuel Bancroft, 1715-1782, of Reading, Mass. == With his journal of an expedition of soldiers, August 1757, commanded to report to Gen. Pepperrell at Springfield, but soon ordered to return ; Also a diary from September 8, to October 1, 1766, and April 1, to June 5, 1769. * by [[Bancroft-188|Dea. Samuel Bancroft]] (1715-1782) * published: only 61 copies printed, Vineland, New Jersey, 1922 * Source Example: ::: Bancroft, Samuel. ''[[Space:Family Record of Dea. Samuel Bancroft, 1715-1782, of Reading, Mass.|Family Record of Dea. Samuel Bancroft, 1715-1782, of Reading, Mass.]]'' (Vineland, New Jersey, 1922) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bancroft|Bancroft]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Bancroft|Bancroft]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Record of Dea. Samuel Bancroft, 1715-1782, of Reading, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordofde00banc * https://books.google.com/books?id=K_Q1AQAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16447/
Family Record of Deacons James W. Converse and Elisha S. Converse
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] ==Family Record of Deacons James W. Converse and Elisha S. Converse == Including Some of The Descendants Of *Roger De Coigneries, of England *Deacon Edward Conyers, of Charlestown, Mass. *Robert Wheaton of Salem, Mass, 1636 *William Edmonds, of Lynn, Mass *John Coolidge, of Watertown, Mass 1630 * by William Gilbert Hill, 1840 * printed by Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Massachusetts, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Record of Deacons James W. Converse and Elisha S. Converse|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familyrecorddea00hillgoog/page/n10 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345133 * https://books.google.com/books/about/Family_Record_of_Deacons_James_W_Convers.html?id=rkmXiHCVGMcC ===Table of Contents=== :Introduction :Coolidge Family Line :Edmands Family Line :Wheaton Family Line :De Coigneries and Conyers in England :Converse Family Line in America :Appendix :Newspaper Clipping in Regard to Mayor Converse and the Boston Rubber Shoe Company :Dedication of the Converse Memorial Building for a Free Public Library and Works of Art in Malden, Mass :Letter From Mr. D.P. Corey :Index of Names of Persons :Records Additional, Blank Pages Therefore === Errata === :Pages 10, 39, " Dianna" should be spelled Diana. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hill, William Gilbert''[[Space:Family Record of Deacons James W. Converse and Elisha S. Converse|Family Record of Deacons James W. Converse and Elisha S. Converse]]'' (Massachusetts, 1887), [ Page ]. *[[#Hill|Hill]]
Family Record of James Crawford (1774-1845) of Washington County, Pennsylvania and Medina County, Ohio
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Ohio,_Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Crawford_Y-STR_Group_R1b]] == Family Record of James Crawford (1774-1845) of Washington County, Pennsylvania and Medina County, Ohio == A family history compiled by [[Murray-20584|Hester Murray (1874-)]], the great-great-great-granddaughter of [[Crawford-19314|James Crawford (abt.1772-)]], from various sources. Includes: #A brief history of the life and family of James Crawford (1774-1845) and his descendants up to the year 1940 #A list of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crawford-19314#Descendants descendants] and spouses including birth, marriage and death dates as noted by the author #''NOTE: This published work was updated by descendant Donald Hartsough to include additional living relatives since 1940 through 1990s, interested parties please contact [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan Crawford]] for more information.''Hartsough, Don M. Crawford-Dowd genealogy, 1806-2000 / Don M. Hartsough. (Carmel, Ind. : D.M. Hartsough, 2000.).. Repository Name Western Reserve Historical Society Address 10825 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 URL http://norton.wrhs.org/starweb/d.skclmarc-opac/servlet.starweb?path=d.skclmarc-opac/skclmarcfastlink.web&search1=001=ocn317971320 ===Assessment of Accuracy=== Personal opinion of [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan Crawford]]: Although the sources of each of the names and dates are not listed, #it is clear that Hester Murray spent significant time and energy visiting official record repositories and researching within genealogical histories (See Sources section below). #As I have been adding profiles and attaching birth, marriage and death certificates, I have noted the following issues to date out of the 477 names contained within the work: ##One child missing from Claud Craig Crawford's family ##Two birthdates incorrect ##a couple of names that do not list the last name in the Wilson family ##One birthdate that was incorrect for Alice Tannehill ##Note, there are 112 names of spouses who were not descendants or children who perished in infancy that have no birth dates, and will need to be connected through their family members, but this should be possible via B/M/D or census records #Conclusion: '''While a few minor errors have been found, I believe that this work is a reliable secondary source for the descendants listed herein. ''' ===Sources used include (only noted in the narrative, listed in order of occurrence):=== #"Five Typical Scotch-Irish Families" (quote on the front cover is as follows: "We should know our ancestry, not to boast vainly of it but in order that we may live worthily of the sturdy lives back of us, and be prompted by them to striving for higher things, because of our inheritance and favorable surroundings")https://archive.org/details/fivetypicalscotc00shoe/page/10/mode/2up #Northrop, N. B. "History of Medina County" [ed. Ohio]Northrop, N. B. Pioneer history of Medina County. Medina, O.: Geo. Redway, Printer, 1861. Web.. https://lccn.loc.gov/rc01002214. #"Research in the Washington County [ed. Pennsylvania] court house where the old land records, deeds and wills are on file." #"Beer's Commemorative Records of Washington County" [ed. Pennsylvania]Beers, J.H.''[[Space: Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania| Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania]]'' (J.H. Beers & Co, Chicago, 1893) #"the taxable lists of East Nottingham Township, Chester County, [ed. Pennsylvania]" #Crumrine's "History of Washington County"https://archive.org/details/historyofwashing00crum #Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 2, Pages 103 and 123https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/481917?availability=Family%20History%20Library #the will of Guyon Morrison, dated 8/28/1782, was recorded in 7/2/1783, John and Matthew Ritchie, Executorshttp://www.chartiers.com/beers-project/articles/morrison-658.html #"The first census of Pennsylvania was taken in 1790. Under Washington County, Page 247 I find: ..."https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803959 #Text of letter sent to Miss Hester Murray, Cleveland Ohio; recieved from Joseph B. Crawford, Per his daughter, Anna #"Study of the land records as recorded in the Archives of Pennsylvania reveals..." ##"Crawfordsville," 397 acres and all - Josiah Crawford Warranted June 28, 1785 Surveyed Dec. 10, 1785 Pat. Jan. 20, 1806, to Moses Coe et al (Executors of Josiah Crawford) ##"Crawley" on branch of Chartiers Creek, 415 a., 54 perches. Surveyed Dec. 10, 1785, in pursuance of Virginia certificate, Patented June 12, 1786, to Andrew Crawford. Rolls Book, P. 6-340. Presley Neville, Matthew Ritchie, Dep. Surv. John Lakens, Esq., Surv. Gen. Record in Book C, P. 54 of Surveys #"It is recorded in the Morrison Family History..." [ed. unclear, but I believe this is referring back to "Beer's Commemorative Records of Washington County", as it discusses the Morrison family] #"Study of the Chester County records in the Archives of Pennsylvania reveals the following:" ##Series Three, Vol. 24 - Pages 59 and 106 "Land Grants In Chester County" ##Chester County Rates, Archive of PA., Third Series, Vol. XI, P. 415 "Taxables of East Nottingham Tp., Chester Co., 1753" #"Also in the Archives of Pennsylvania, Series 3, Volume 2, Page 217, I find the following: ..." #"I believe what is given to be authentic. The Archives of Pennsylvania have furnished most of the information; wills, deeds, land transfers, etc., the remainder. The research has been done in the Western Reserve Historical Library, Cleveland, Ohio, and Washington County, Pennsylvania, Court House." ~ H. Murray #"Archives of Pennsylvania, Second Series, Volume 14, Associators and Militia:..." #"Josiah Crawford received Depreciation Pay, Archives of Pennsylvania, Fifth Series, Volume 4, Pa[g]es 396 and 705" #"History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties" by H.Z. Williams and Brotherhttps://archive.org/details/historyoftrumbul02will #"Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve" by William P. Palmerhttp://sidneyrigdon.com/books/1896Wick.htm this may not be correct, need to research the specific info within this publication to confirm, author listed does not match but it seems to be almost a periodical #"An item published in the paper at Warren, Ohio, concerning John Crawford, artist, whose portrait of Washington hangs in the Masonic Temple at Warren, and of Governor Tod in the Butler Art Gallery at Youngstown, furnished an address to which I wrote, thinking I might get trace of some of the Crawford descendants who went into Trumbull County. The answer follows:..." 181 Gibbs Street, Newton Center, Mass., Maud Crawford Gray. March 27, 1934. #"Also I had a letter from Joseph Crawford of Millersburg, Wayne County, Ohio" #"Said Bancroft"...https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bancroft #transcription of the [[Space:Last_Will_And_Testament_Of_Josiah_Crawford|Last Will and Testament of Josiah Crawford]] ===Source Example:=== ::: Murray, Hester. [[Space:Family_Record_of_James_Crawford_(1774-1845)_of_Washington_County%2C_Pennsylvania_and_Medina_County%2C_Ohio|Family Record of James Crawford (1774-1845) of Washington County, Pennsylvania and Medina County, Ohio]]. (Newberry's Print Shop, Creston, Ohio,194-?).. Repository Name Western Reserve Historical Society Address 10825 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 URL http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/search?keyword=&title=&creator=Hester+Murray&identifier=&subject=&year=&year-max=&smode=advanced === Inline Citation Example:=== ::: Murray, Hester. [[Space:Family_Record_of_James_Crawford_(1774-1845)_of_Washington_County%2C_Pennsylvania_and_Medina_County%2C_Ohio|Family Record of James Crawford (1774-1845) of Washington County, Pennsylvania and Medina County, Ohio]]. (Newberry's Print Shop, Creston, Ohio,194-?).. Repository Name Western Reserve Historical Society Address 10825 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 URL http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/search?keyword=&title=&creator=Hester+Murray&identifier=&subject=&year=&year-max=&smode=advanced *Subsequent inline references: ::: ===WikiTree Profiles that use this source=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_Record_of_James_Crawford_(1774-1845)_of_Washington_County%2C_Pennsylvania_and_Medina_County%2C_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Surnames starting with: (including data as listed by author for each person)=== ====A==== *Allen *#Ross Allen *Amsden *#Donald Amsden *#Reo Amsden [[Amsden-99|Reo Amsden (1913-1977)]] *Armstrong *#Eleanor Armstrong 10/11/1912 [[Armstrong-18814|Eleanor Armstrong (1912-)]] *#Harrison Armstrong 2/3/1914 5/28/1921 [[Armstrong-18815|Harrison Armstrong (1914-1921)]] *#Howard M. Armstrong 6/18/1921 [[Armstrong-18816|Howard M Armstrong (1921-)]] *#Hugh M. Armstrong ====B==== *Bacon *#Addie Bacon 6/25/1866 m6/14/1892 [[Bacon-7175|Addie Bacon (1866-)]] *#Albert Bacon 8/19/1855 11/7/1855 [[Bacon-7172|Albert Bacon (1855-1855)]] *#Carl Crawford Bacon 2/5/1890 m4/25/1909 [[Bacon-3930|Carl Crawford Bacon (1890-1965)]] *#Chloa A. Bacon 6/19/1869 4/13/1905 [[Bacon-7176|Chloa A Bacon (1869-1905)]] *#Emma Bacon 10/13/1857 m12/25/1878 8/1/1928 [[Bacon-7173|Emma Bacon (1857-1928)]] *#Jerome Bacon 8/14/1828 m12/29/1853 6/13/1896 [[Bacon-5586|Jerome Bacon (1828-1896)]] *#Jay D. Bacon 6/9/1891 m7/22/1913 [[Bacon-6312|Jay Darwin Bacon (1891-1948)]] *#Pearl Bacon 10/4/1876 m8/28/1907 [[Bacon-5585|Pearl Deette (Bacon) Turner (1876-1965)]] *#Wallie Bacon died in infancy [[Bacon-7212|Wallie Bacon (abt.1872-abt.1872)]] *#William Bacon 1/25/1861 m4/9/1885 12/16/1896 [[Bacon-7174|William Bacon (1861-)]] [[Bacon-6330|William Philander Bacon (abt.1865-abt.1906)]] *Balke *#Ben J. Balke [[Balke-105|Benjamin J Balke (abt.1877-)]] *#Benjamin Franklin Balke 5/22/1919 [[Balke-96|Benjamin Franklin Balke (1919-)]] *#Betty Janet Balke 1/15/1924 [[Balke-98|Betty Balke]] *#Evelyn Mae Balke 9/11/1927 [[Balke-100|Evelyn Balke]] *#Loraine Marie Balke 10/8/1916 [[Balke-94|Loraine Marie Balke (1916-)]] *#Marian Irene Balke 9/4/1920 [[Balke-97|Marian Balke]] *#Ronald Thos. Balke 2/14/1918 [[Balke-95|Ronald Thomas Balke (1918-)]] *#Roy Leonard Balke 8/17/1925 [[Balke-99|Roy Balke]] *Barnard *Barnhart *#Arthur D. Barnhart 4/22/1853 m12/25/1876-2/6/1910 [[Barnhart-1812|Arthur D Barnhart (1853-1910)]] *#Florence Barnhart 4/22/1884 m1/29/1904 [[Barnhart-1813|Florence Barnhart (1884-)]] *#Guy Barnhart 2/2/1890 m6/17/1914 [[Barnhart-1815|Guy Barnhart (1890-)]] *#Leah Barnhart 8/3/1887 m9/17/1906 [[Barnhart-1814|Leah Barnhart (1887-)]] *#Milo Barnhart [[Barnhart-1940|Milo S Barnhart (abt.1830-)]] *#Sarah Crawford Barnhart 6/25/1830 [[Barnhart-1811|Sarah Crawford Barnhart (1830-)]] *Bartholomay *#Bertha Bartholomay *Bierman *#Alice Bierman *Black *#Sally Black d. before 1819[[Black-180|Sarah (Black) Crawford (1774-)]] *Blake *#Elmer Blake 12/23/1894 [[Blake-8762|Elmer Blake (1894-)]] *#Paul Kenneth Blake 1/19/1926 [[Blake-9002|Paul Blake]] *Bowman *#Anna Bowman m4/25/1909 *#Belle Bowman m2/20/1914 *Brown *#George Brown *#Phoebe A. Brown 10/3/1836 m6/28/1857 2/25/1917 [[Brown-119499|Phoebe A Brown (1836-)]] *Buckholt *#Albert Buckholt *#Dale Wm. Buckholt 3/18/1937 [[Buckholt-4|Dale Buckholt]] *#Jon Buckholt 10/22/1938 [[Buckholt-5|Jon Buckholt]] *#Philip Allen Buckholt 6/7/1933 [[Buckholt-3|Philip Buckholt]] *Budle *#Inez Budle *Burns ====C==== *Case *#Rebecca Case 8/13/1807-7/15/1836[[Case-56|Rebecca Case (abt.1810-)]] *Chalfant *#Roxie R. Chalfant 11/14/1889 m5/26/1912 [[Chalfant-265|Roxie R Chalfant (1889-)]] *Chambers *#Nancy Ann Chambers 6/16/1833 m4/15/1863 12/31/1912 [[Chambers-9160|Nancy Ann Chambers (1833-1912)]] *Chappell *#Letha Lorene Chappell 11/13/1911 [[Chappell-3464|Letha Lorene Chappell (1911-)]] *#Walter L. Chappell 10/8/1886 [[Chappell-3463|Walter L Chappell (1886-)]] *Chapman *#Columbus Chapman *#Effie Chapman *Chestnut *#Harriett Chestnut m7/22/1913 *Colburn *Collier *#Lutha Collier *Combrink *#Martha Combrink *Cook *#Bessie Cook 7/17/1900 [[Cook-36487|Bessie Cook (1900-)]] *Cotner *#James Allen Cotner 11/6/1910 [[Cotner-335|James Allen Cotner (1910-)]] *#Robert Crawford Cotner 11/1/1906 [[Cotner-334|Robert Crawford Cotner (1906-)]] *#Thos. E. Cotner [[Cotner-361|Thomas Ewing Cotner (1879-1946)]] *#Thos. E. Cotner Jr. 10/26/1916 [[Cotner-336|Thomas E Cotner Jr. (1916-)]] *Crawford *#Addie Crawford Dundas[[Crawford-18962|Ada Crawford (1853-1930)]] *#Amanda Crawford Huginin 10/18/1833 - 10/1/1877 m 11/4/1851 [[Huginin-1|Amanda Crawford Huginin (1833-bef.1940)]] *#Amy Crawford 12/29/1882 m6/1/1904[[Crawford-18966|Amy Lydia Crawford (1882-1960)]] *#Amy Elder Crawford Taylor[[Crawford-18964|Amy Elder (Crawford) Taylor (1844-1913)]] *#Anna Crawford 10/19/1887 m12/5/1911 7/18/1916[[Crawford-18979|Anna B (Crawford) Armstrong (1887-1916)]] *#Artemisia Crawford Bacon[[Crawford-15105|Artimitia (Crawford) Bacon (1834-1921)]] *#Arthur R. Crawford [[Crawford-18861|Arthur Reader Crawford (1923-2016)]] *#Bessie V. Crawford Dowd[[Crawford-19276|Bessie Vaye (Crawford) Dowd (1873-)]] *#Caroline Elder Crawford 8/31/1923 [[Crawford-20310|Caroline Crawford]] *#Catherine Rebecca Crawford Owen12/13/1839 m10/11/1864 9/21/1907 [[Crawford-20235|Catherine Rebecca (Crawford) Owen (1839-1907)]] *#Clark Crawford[[Crawford-16152|Clark B Crawford (1840-1869)]] *#Claud C. Crawford [[Crawford-18858|Claud Craig Crawford (1890-1978)]] *#Claudia Crawford 5/13/1865 [[Crawford-6667|Claudia I. (Crawford) Hoover (1866-1945)]] *#Don L. Crawford 1/19/1884 m8/14/1918 d8/8/1930 [[Crawford-20272|Don L Crawford (1884-1930)]] *#Eliza Crawford 4/19/1848 8/21/1851 [[Crawford-20248|Eliza Crawford (1848-1851)]] *#Elizabeth Craig Crawford 8/6/1926 [[Crawford-20380|Elizabeth Crawford]] *#Emily Crawford McNutt[[Crawford-19108|Emily Crawford (1832-abt.1856)]] *#Emmett Winfield Crawford 10/4/1852 - 10/15/1867 [[Crawford-20238|Emmett Winfield Crawford (1852-1867)]] *#Emory Josiah Crawford 12/11/1836-9/17/1858 [[Crawford-20231|Emory Josiah Crawford (1836-1858)]] *#Hannah Margaret Crawford Frazier 10/16/1837-3/24/1893 m4/4/1857 [[Crawford-20232|Hannah Margaret (Crawford) Frazier (1837-1893)]] *#Hannah Crawford Fretz[[Crawford-5899|Hannah Anne Crawford (1841-1914)]] *#Harriet Crawford 3/1/1922[[Crawford-18860|Harriet H (Crawford) Hone (1922-2013)]] *#Harry N. Crawford 6/26/1906 [[Crawford-20255|Harry N Crawford (1906-)]] *#Ida May Crawford 9/2/1856 - 7/11/1859 [[Crawford-20239|Ida May Crawford (1856-1859)]] *#Isabel Crawford 2/24/1843 - 11/18/1925 [[Crawford-20245|Isabel Crawford (1843-1925)]] *#James Crawford b. 2/16/1774 - d. 11/27/1845 [[Crawford-19314|James Crawford (abt.1774-)]] *#James Crawford[[Crawford-16154|James Mathew Crawford III (1854-abt.1911)]] *#James Crawford II 7/8/1808-6/7/1884 [[Crawford-427|James Crawford II (1808-1884)]] *#James Crawford 12/11/1844 m9/15/1869 12/24/1901 [[Crawford-20263|James Crawford (1844-1901)]] *#James Egbert Crawford 6/30/1863 m11/9/1905 9/11/1915 [[Crawford-16149|James E Crawford (1869-)]] *#Jane Crawford 5/8/1919 [[Crawford-20273|Jane Crawford (1919-)]] *#Jane Crawford Chapman 2/13/1833 m7/14/1850 8/27/1873 [[Crawford-20242|Jane (Crawford) Chapman (1833-1873)]] *#Jay Crawford 8/28/1879 m9/21/1905 11/20/1931[[Crawford-18981|Jay Worth Crawford (1879-1931)]] *#Jennie Irene Crawford 2/11/1925 [[Crawford-20311|Jennie Crawford]] *#James Telfer Crawford 9/26/1920 [[Crawford-20312|James Telfer Crawford (1920-)]] *#Jesse Crawford 1/15/1847 m6/14/1876 4/30/1894 [[Crawford-20246|Jesse Crawford (1847-1894)]] *#Jessie Crawford 5/15/1877 m6/29/1902 [[Crawford-20284|Jessie Crawford (1877-)]] *#John E. Crawford[[Crawford-16151|John Elder Crawford (abt.1836-1920)]] *#Josiah Crawford b. 5/4/1804 d. 10/5/1880[[Crawford-477|Josiah Crawford (1804-1880)]] *#Lydia Crawford Frazier 3/6/1847 m3/30/1865 [[Crawford-20237|Lydia (Crawford) Frazier (1847-)]] *#Mamie Crawford 9/5/1873 m5/29/1895 [[Crawford-20244|Mamie Crawford (1873-)]] *#Margaret Crawford Murray 10/27/1810-4/28/1875[[Crawford-521|Margaret (Crawford) Murray (1810-1875)]] *#Marlie M. Crawford 5/18/1889 m11/11/1908 [[Crawford-20253|Marlie M Crawford (1889-)]] *#Mary Lucinda Crawford Hosmer 4/8/1842 m 7/3/1859-11/7/1862 [[Crawford-20236|Mary Lucinda (Crawford) Hosmer (1842-1862)]] *#Mary Rebecca Crawford 5/5/1877 m5/5/1897 [[Crawford-20247|Mary Rebecca Crawford (1877-)]] *#Nellie L. Crawford 5/19/1883 m10/8/1903 [[Crawford-20252|Nellie L Crawford (1883-)]] *#Nina Dot Crawford 4/29/1882 m11/29/2906 [[Crawford-20271|Nina Dot Crawford (1882-)]] *#Porter Foskett Crawford 7/13/1922 [[Crawford-20313|Porter Crawford]] *#Porter J. Crawford 5/29/1895 m8/30/1919[[Crawford-18978|Porter J Crawford (1895-abt.1931)]] *#Porter Worth Crawford[[Crawford-16153|Porter Worth Crawford (1845-1932)]] *#Porter Worth Crawford II 1/26/1912 [[Crawford-20257|Porter Crawford Jr (1912-)]] *#Sally Maria Crawford Knapp 2/9/1832-3/9/1893[[Crawford-20158|Sally Maria (Crawford) Knapp (1832-1893)]] *#Susan Elizabeth Crawford Null 4/20/1836 m4/19/1855 - 12/6/1919 [[Crawford-20240|Susan Elizabeth (Crawford) Null (1836-1919)]] *#Thos. Edgar Crawford 6/30/1868 m3/9/1922 [[Crawford-16150|Thomas Edgar Crawford (1869-)]] *#Thomas Sylvester Crawford[[Crawford-6672|Thomas Sylvester Crawford (1838-1882)]] *#Wallace W. Crawford 4/13/1858 m8/26/1881 [[Crawford-20251|Wallace W Crawford (1858-)]] *#Wayne Crawford 1/21/1921[[Crawford-18859|Wayne L Crawford (1921-1944)]] *#William Crawford 5/5/1806-8/28/1878[[Crawford-655|William Crawford (1806-1878)]] *#William B. Crawford 6/24/1871 m2/20/1914 [[Crawford-20243|William B Crawford (1871-)]] *#William Landon Crawford 3/8/1851 2/12/1926 [[Crawford-20249|William Landon Crawford (1851-1926)]] ====D==== *Dowd *#Chas. Dowd [[Dowd-1140|Charles Augustus Dowd (1881-1958)]] *#David Dudley Dowd[[Dowd-1028|David Dudley Dowd (abt.1879-abt.1959)]] *#David Dudley Dowd 2nd 7/7/1904 [[Dowd-1076|David Dudley Dowd (1904-)]] *#David Dudley Dowd 3rd 1/3/1929 [[Dowd-1084|David Dowd]] *#Derry D. Dowd 6/3/1935 [[Dowd-1087|Derry Dowd]] *#James Fullerton Dowd 4/15/1938 [[Dowd-1086|James Dowd]] *#John Charles Dowd 4/2/1933 [[Dowd-1085|John Dowd]] *#Linda Gale Dowd 6/16/1937 [[Dowd-1088|Linda Dowd]] *#Elloween Dowd 7/4/1907 [[Dowd-1080|Elloween Dowd (1907-)]] *#Luella Dowd 5/8/1908 [[Dowd-1083|Luella Dowd (1908-)]] *#Mary V. Dowd 9/27/1905 [[Dowd-1077|Mary V Dowd (1905-)]] *#Mina G. Dowd 3/1/1919 m6/1/1937 [[Dowd-1091|Mina Dowd]] *#Parker Dowd 12/6/1907 m10/19/1934 [[Dowd-1078|Parker Dowd (1907-)]] *#Richard B. Dowd 6/7/1938 [[Dowd-1090|Richard Dowd]] *#Sidney E. Dowd 8/24/1910 m6/20/1934 [[Dowd-1079|Sidney E Dowd (1910-)]] *#Wm. F. Dowd 10/23/1935 [[Dowd-1089|William Dowd]] *Drake *#Elsie Drake 2/14/1889 [[Drake-9396|Elsie Drake (1889-)]] *Dreghorn *#Mattie Dreghorn *Dundas *#Ethel Dundas 9/30/1879 [[Dundas-572|Ethel Dundas (1879-)]] *#Mary Elizabeth Dundas 6/20/1877 m10/21/1897 [[Dundas-571|Mary Elizabeth Dundas (1877-)]] *#Samuel Dundas m3/2/1876 d11/6/1922 [[Dundas-592|Samuel Rutherford Dundas (abt.1851-1922)]] *Dutt *#Courtland C. Dutt 1/17/1918-m2/22/1927 [[Dutt-180|Courtland C Dutt (1918-)]] *#Florence A. Dutt 12/25/1906 [[Dutt-183|Florence A Dutt (1906-bef.2016)]] *#Jerry Dutt 2/12/1924 [[Dutt-186|Jerry Dutt]] *#Marie C. Dutt 11/3/1895 m1/11/1917 [[Dutt-179|Marie C Dutt (1895-bef.2005)]] *#Marilyn Ruth Dutt 2/13/1927 [[Dutt-187|Marilyn Dutt]] *#Richard Dutt 6/9/1922 [[Dutt-185|Richard Dutt]] *#Ruth E. Dutt 10/30/1898 [[Dutt-181|Ruth E Dutt (1898-bef.2008)]] *#Samuel Dutt *#Samuel A. Dutt Jr. 4/7/1901 m6/17/1921 [[Dutt-182|Samuel A Dutt Jr. (1901-bef.2010)]] *#Wayne O. Dutt 11/9/1911 [[Dutt-184|Wayne O Dutt (1911-bef.2020)]] ====E==== *Eaken *#Lavada Eaken 9/28/1909 [[Eaken-44|Lavada Eaken (1909-)]] *Elder *#Amy Elder 11/8/1813-4/5/1893[[Elder-81|Amy (Elder) Crawford (1813-1893)]] *#Caroline Elder 9/3/1838 m9/24/1865 5/22/1922 [[Elder-2161|Caroline (Elder) Crawford (1837-1922)]] ====F==== *Flickinger *#Zola D. Flickinger 3/4/1882 m3/2/1911 [[Flickinger-459|Zola (Flickinger) Murray (1882-)]] *Flora *#Nellie M. Flora 12/13/1882 [[Flora-588|Nellie M Flora (1882-abt.1980)]] *Foskett *#Ella Foskett[[Foskett-181|Ella G Foskett (1852-1919)]] *Foster *Frazier *#Amy J. Frazier 5/4/1918 [[Frazier-5404|Amy J Frazier (1918-)]] *#Bert Curtis Frazier [[Frazier-5428|Bert Curtis Frazier (abt.1889-)]] *#Berton E. Frazier 5/14/186- m 4/18/1888 - 1/9/1920 [[Frazier-5389|Berton E Frazier (abt.1868-1920)]] *#Betty Frazier 1/2/1912 [[Frazier-5387|Betty Frazier (1912-)]] *#Beulah Mildred Frazier 8/5/1894 [[Frazier-5394|Beulah Mildred Frazier (1894-)]] *#Clela Frazier 8/8/1920 m11/24/1938 [[Frazier-5426|Clela Frazier]] *#Clymene V. Frazier *#Cora E. Frazier 1/27/1894 m8/11/1917 [[Frazier-1302|Cora Edith Frazier (1894-)]] *#Doris I. Frazier 2/3/1903 m1/28/1928 [[Frazier-5398|Doris I Frazier (1903-)]] *#Duane C. Frazier 4/9/1915 [[Frazier-5393|Duane C Frazier (1915-)]] *#Edwin Frazier 3/4/1834-2/7/1907 [[Frazier-5386|Edwin Frazier (1834-1907)]] *#Elno J. Frazier 5/13/1912 m11/24/1934 [[Frazier-5403|Elno J Frazier (1912-)]] *#Eugene Blake Frazier 6/27/1891 m4/9/1913 [[Frazier-5395|Eugene Blake Frazier (1891-)]] *#Frank A. Frazier 3/9/1892 m8/13/1921 [[Frazier-1297|Frank Albert Frazier]][[Frazier-1300|Frank A Frazier]] (merge proposed, awaiting approval) *#Frank A. Frazier 9/20/1927 [[Frazier-5420|Frank Frazier]] *#George Frazier 3/3/1842 - 8/8/1905 [[Frazier-5400|George Frazier (1842-1905)]] *#George C. Frazier 11/19/1861 m 10/17/1885 [[Frazier-5391|George C Frazier (1861-)]] *#Gladys M. Frazier 2/7/1869 m2/5/1891 6/25/1924 [[Frazier-5401|Gladys M Frazier (1869-1924)]] *#Hannah Margaret Frazier 6/29/1906 [[Frazier-5399|Hannah Margaret Frazier (1906-)]] *#Harry W. Frazier 7/21/1885-m8/14/1906 [[Frazier-1303|Harry Wayland Frazier (1885-)]] *#Helen E. Frazier 9/19/1922 [[Frazier-5419|Helen Frazier]] *#Jerry Lee Frazier 5/5/1938 [[Frazier-5425|Jerry Frazier]] *#Joseph H. Frazier 8/15/1872 m11/21/1905 [[Frazier-5402|Joseph H Frazier (1872-)]] *#Katherine L. Frazier 5/27/1883 [[Frazier-5405|Katherine L Frazier (1883-)]] *#Mabel Claire Frazier 1/17/1887 [[Frazier-5392|Mabel Claire Frazier (1887-)]] *#Merton Everette Frazier 2/15/1858 m9/4/1880 [[Frazier-1298|Merton Everett Frazier (1858-1947)]] *#Ona Ethlyn Frazier 9/5/1881 m7/25/1906 [[Frazier-1304|Ona Ethlyn Frazier (1881-1980)]] *#Pauline M. Frazier 11/13/1898 m6/10/1922 [[Frazier-5397|Pauline M Frazier (1868-)]] *#Reba Frazier 10/22/1890 - 12/11/1899 [[Frazier-5390|Reba Frazier (1890-1899)]] *#Richart Clare Frazier 12/7/1919 [[Frazier-5396|Richart Clare Frazier (1919-)]] *#Robert L. Frazier 1926 [[Frazier-5421|Robert L Frazier (abt.1926-abt.1989)]] *#Roy N. Case Frazier *Fretz *#Anthony Fretz *#Carolyn Josephine Fretz 7/12/1917 [[Fretz-92|Carolyn Josephine (Fretz) Dean (1916-2006)]] *#Churchill Gordon Fretz 1/20/1902 - 12/25/1913 [[Fretz-321|Churchill Gordon Fretz (1902-1913)]] *#Clair Wm. Fretz 10/3/1870 m5/23/1900 [[Fretz-93|Clair William Fretz (1870-1938)]] *#Helen Virginia Fretz 11/8/1905 [[Fretz-322|Helen Virginia Fretz (1905-)]] *#Myra Fretz 3/23/1858 [[Fretz-117|Elmira Fretz (1858-1950)]] *Friedt *#Adrian Friedt *Frisbey *#Ruth E. Frisbey[[Frisbie-850|Ruth E (Frisbie) Crawford (abt.1896-1983)]] *Fulton *#Mamie Fulton 7/11/1883 [[Fulton-3474|Mamie Fulton (1883-)]] ====G==== *George *#Charles George *#Theodore Edward George 3/23/1932 [[George-10806|Theodore George]] *Gillett *#Claude W. Gillett 6/24/1916 [[Gillett-2648|Claude W Gillett (1916-)]] *#C.W. Gillett *#Meriden Eugene Gillett 9/21/1917 [[Gillett-2649|Meriden Eugene Gillett (1917-)]] *#Truman Thos. Gillett 8/18/1911 [[Gillett-2647|Truman Thomas Gillett (1911-)]] *Gray *#Isabella Gray ====H==== *Harper *#Edward O'Neil Harper [[Harper-12775|Edward O'Neil Harper (abt.1900-)]] *#Susan Louise Harper 1/2/1940 [[Harper-12656|Susan Harper]] *Harrold *#Stella M. Harrold 3/14/1876 m9/3/1902 11/4/1930 [[Harrold-545|Stella M Harrold (1876-1930)]] *Hart *#Lou Roshon Hart m11/9/1905 *Hartsough *#Donald Hartsough 11/27/1934 [[Hartsough-60|Donald Hartsough]] *#Lloyd Hartsough [[Hartsough-64|Lloyd Millard Hartsough (1911-1984)]] *Hastain *#James Ed Hastain 8/6/1900 [[Hastain-6|James Ed Hastain (1900-)]] *#J. Edward Hastain *Hay *#Chestina Hay *Henning *#Jean Henning *High *#Alvaretta High 2/28/1862 [[High-1634|Alvaretta High (1862-)]] *#Florence M. High 5/28/1894 m6/28/1928 [[High-1636|Florence M (High) O'Neill (1894-)]] *#Ulysses Grant High 1/14/1863 m4/13/1892 [[High-1635|Ulysses Grant High (1863-)]] *Hill *Hirt *#Arthur Hirt [[Hirt-166|Arthur Hirt (abt.1909-)]] *Hock *#Miriam Hock *Hoffman *#Maggie Hoffman *Hoover *#Benjamin Hoover 2/14/1859 [[Hoover-1756|Benjamin Franklin Hoover (1859-1899)]] *#Caroline Hoover 4/23/1891 m4/17/1913 [[Hoover-1754|Caroline (Hoover) Morrison (1891-abt.1984)]] *#Jaqueline Hoover 10/22/1917 [[Hoover-5675|Jacqueline Hoover (1917-)]] *#John Howard Hoover 5/15/1887 m12/26/1916 [[Hoover-4481|John H Hoover (1887-)]] *#Mildred Hoover *#Patricia Jean Hoover 3/30/1927 [[Hoover-5695|Patricia Hoover]] *#Wm. Harold Hoover 4/20/1889 m6/16/1915 [[Hoover-4480|William Harold Hoover (1889-)]] *#Wm. Harold Hoover 7/4/1923 [[Hoover-5694|William Hoover]] *Hosier *Hoskins *#Lucy Irene Hoskins *Hosmer *#Barbara Isabella Hosmer 8/3/1938 [[Hosmer-1580|Barbara Hosmer]] *#Bernice Kathryn Hosmer 3/18/1894 m11/24/1915 [[Hosmer-1578|Bernice Kathryn Hosmer (1894-)]] *#Chester Hosmer *#Mary Theresa Hosmer 5/14/1898 m8/19/1923 [[Hosmer-1579|Mary Theresa Hosmer (1898-)]] *#Merle Chester Hosmer 3/3/1889 m12/4/1912 [[Hosmer-1577|Merle Chester Hosmer (1889-)]] *#Wm. Addison Hosmer 3/28/???? m1/20/1937 [[Hosmer-1581|William Addison Hosmer (abt.1913-)]] *#William M. Hosmer 5/21/1860 m11/24/1887 [[Hosmer-1576|William M Hosmer (1860-)]] *Huginin *#Blake Huginin *#Cleora Huginin *#Eudora Huginin *#John Huginin ====I==== (Not present) ====J==== *Johnson *#Elmer Johnson *Jones *#Amy Lucille Jones 8/11/1893 m4/8/1917 [[Jones-101132|Amy Lucille Jones (1893-)]] *#Anna Margaret Jones 3/17/1893 m2/5/1926 [[Jones-101133|Anna Margaret Jones (1893-)]] *#Arthur M. Jones 2/3/186? *#Clifford Jones 12/5/1904-8/6/1924 [[Jones-101145|Clifford Jones (1904-1924)]] *#John W. Jones *#Mary Lloyd Jones 6/1/1906 [[Jones-101450|Mary Lloyd Jones (1906-)]] *#Millard F. Jones 12/11/1912 m5/24/1935 [[Jones-30784|Millard Jones (1912-1962)]] *#Rodney Arthur Jones 6/11/1936 [[Jones-101134|Rodney Arthur Jones (1936-)]] ====K==== *Kellogg *#Florence Kellogg 12/13/1867 m4/9/1885 [[Kellogg-2749|Florence (Kellogg) Colburn (1867-)]] *Kindig *#Alice Kindig d?/1/1931 *Kingsbury *#Guilford Kingsbury 7/13/1891 [[Kingsbury-3166|Guilford Kingsbury (1891-)]] *#Guilford G. Kingsbury III 4/28/1925 [[Kingsbury-3176|Guilford Kingsbury III]] *#Margaret Lillian Kingsbury 7/28/1916 [[Kingsbury-3168|Margaret Lillian Kingsbury (1916-)]] *#Martha Jane Kingsbury 9/20/1918 m12/30/1939 [[Kingsbury-3169|Martha Jane Kingsbury (1918-)]] *#Mary Isabelle Kingsbury 5/14/1915 m2/24/1939 [[Kingsbury-3167|Margaret Isabelle Kingsbury (1915-)]] *Knapp *#Alice Anna Knapp 4/15/1923 [[Knapp-5590|Alice Knapp]] *#Carl B. Knapp 2/18/1886-10/3/1928 [[Knapp-5550|Carl B Knapp (1886-1928)]] *#Charlie J. Knapp 3/18/1864 m1/19/1898 [[Knapp-5539|Charles J Knapp (1864-bef.1970)]] *#Clarence L. Knapp 3/20/1884 m12/31/1905 [[Knapp-5542|Clarence L Knapp (1884-aft.1905)]] *#Daisy M. Knapp 7/27/1910-2/17/1928 [[Knapp-5547|Daisy M Knapp (1910-1928)]] *#David Crawford Knapp 7/9/1927 [[Knapp-5591|David Knapp]] *#Emory Knapp 5/12/1870-10/1/1877 [[Knapp-5541|Emory Knapp (1870-1877)]] *#Florence M. Knapp 4/11/1904 [[Knapp-5571|Florence M Knapp (1904-abt.2005)]] *#Helen Knapp 5/21/1900 [[Knapp-5569|Helen Knapp (1900-bef.2010)]] *#Jessie Violet Knapp 9/29/1905 [[Knapp-5545|Jessie Violet Knapp (1905-bef.2010)]] *#John B. Knapp 3/10/1822-1893 [[Knapp-5537|John B Knapp (1822-abt.1893)]] *#Joseph L. Knapp 3/5/1857-m1/17/1883[[Knapp-5538|Joseph L Knapp (1857-bef.1960)]] *#Kittie Knapp 3/4/1872 m1/11/1894 [[Knapp-5540|Kittie Knapp (1872-aft.1894)]] *#Lulu B. Knapp 6/29/1899 [[Knapp-5572|Lulu B Knapp (1899-bef.2009)]] *#Lydia Crawford Knapp 8/20/1896-3/6/1897 [[Knapp-5568|Lydia Crawford Knapp (1896-1897)]] *#Owen A. Knapp 10/23/1920 [[Knapp-5589|Owen Knapp]] *#Paul Kenneth Knapp 9/11/1916 [[Knapp-5549|Paul Kenneth Knapp (1916-abt.2016)]] *#Robert L. Knapp 3/6/1901-11/4/1912 [[Knapp-5570|Robert L Knapp (1901-1912)]] *#Ruby L. Knapp 4/18/1891 [[Knapp-5566|Ruby L Knapp (1891-aft.1940)]] *#Ruby L. Knapp 9/30/1912 [[Knapp-5548|Ruby L Knapp (1912-bef.2015)]] *#Ruth Adelia Knapp 6/25/1908 m7/4/1924 [[Knapp-5546|Ruth Adelia Knapp (1908-bef.2018)]] *#Ruth La Verne Knapp 1/30/1892-m6/30/1914 [[Knapp-5565|Ruth La Verne (Knapp) Mickey (1892-aft.1940)]] *#Spray Owen Knapp 1/30/1890 - m9/17/1919 [[Knapp-5551|Spray Owen Knapp (1890-bef.2000)]] *Knecht *#Mildred B. Knecht *#Miss Knecht *Kuhn *#Elizabeth A. Kuhn 4/23/1857 [[Kuhn-5707|Elizabeth Kuhn (1857-)]] *#Mabel Jean Kuhn 6/22/1918 [[Kuhn-5706|Mabel Jean Kuhn (1918-)]] *#Wm. F. Kuhn ====L==== *Lance *#Ceylon Lance 1/17/1918 [[Lance-1203|Ceylon Lance (1918-)]] *#Leland Lance 3/5/1920 [[Lance-1204|Leland Lance]] *#Louie Lance *#Louie Lance Jr. 10/5/1924 [[Lance-1205|Louie Lance Jr.]] *Lawrence *#Mary A. Lawrence m1/26/1871 d 6/30/1903 [[Lawrence-15645|Mary (Lawrence) Murray (abt.1847-)]] *Lee *#Ruth A. 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Murray 10/22/1893 m6/2/1917 [[Murray-20569|Carl J Murray (1893-)]] *#Carol Ann Murray 6/13/1937 [[Murray-20674|Carol Murray]] *#Carola June Murray 6/18/1918 [[Murray-20570|Carola June Murray (1918-)]] *#Hester Murray 12/29/1874 [[Murray-20584|Hester Murray (1874-)]]'''Author of this work''' *#Hester Fern Murray 2/13/1917 [[Murray-20580|Hester Fern Murray (1917-)]] *#James C. Murray 6/1/1835 9/22/1836 [[Murray-20596|James C Murray (1835-1836)]] *#John E. Murry 12/3/1876 m9/3/1902 4/10/1933 [[Murray-20592|John E Murray (1876-1933)]] *#James Crawford Murray 8/15/1913 m6/11/1939 [[Murray-20578|James Crawford Murray Jr. (1913-)]] *#James Crawford Murray 5/12/1868 m3/2/1911 [[Murray-20576|James Crawford Murray (1868-)]] *#John Murray 2/23/1837 m4/15/1863 11/28/1906 [[Murray-20565|John Murray (1837-1906)]] *#John Harrold Murray 8/24/1903 m1/21/1926 [[Murray-20593|John Harrold Murray (1903-)]] *#John Lewis Murray 4/11/1915 [[Murray-20579|John Lewis Murray (1915-)]] *#Landon Spray Murray 11/8/1810-1/31/1841[[Murray-194|Landon Spray Murray (abt.1800-)]] *#Landon Spray Murray II 9/8/1839 m1/26/1971 4/29/1909 [[Murray-20406|Landon Spray Murray M.D. (abt.1842-1909)]] *#Margaret Murray 10/15/1872 m4/13/1892 [[Murray-20583|Margaret Murray (1872-)]] *#Martha M. Murray 4/28/1864 m6/26/1889 [[Murray-20566|Martha M Murray (1864-)]] *#Mary Murray 10/8/1895 [[Murray-20572|Mary Murray (1895-)]] *#Mary Louise Murray 2/14/1904 m8/18/1934 [[Murray-20594|Mary Louise Murray (1904-)]] *#Melvin Spray Murray 5/3/1912 [[Murray-20577|Melvin Spray Murray (1912-)]] *#Nancy Ann Murray 2/5/1922 [[Murray-20671|Nancy Murray]] *#Nancy Lois Murray 5/5/1927 [[Murray-20673|Nancy Murray]] *#Paul Murray 7/16/1899 [[Murray-20574|Paul Murray (1899-)]] *#Richard Landon Murray 7/3/1922 [[Murray-20672|Richard Murray]] *#Robert Charles Murray 1/12/1940 [[Murray-20675|Robert Murray]] *#Robert Switzer Murray 9/12/1903 m8/31/1935 [[Murray-20595|Robert Switzer Murray (1903-)]] *#Ruth Murray 2/16/1891 [[Murray-20568|Ruth Murray (1891-)]] *#Ruth Mae Murray 10/11/1921 [[Murray-20670|Ruth Murray]] *#Spray Murry 1870 (d in infancy) [[Murray-20582|Spray Murray (abt.1870-abt.1870)]] *#Virgil Flickinger Murray 6/6/1919 [[Murray-20581|Virgil Flickinger Murray (1919-)]] *#Wm. 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Reader[[Reader-722|Bessie Adelaide (Reader) Crawford (1894-abt.1978)]] *Richardson *#Bina Richardson 3/20/1876 m1/14/1903 [[Richardson-27039|Bina Richardson (1876-)]] *Ritter *#John K. Ritter 10/23/1881 - 6/5/1925 [[Ritter-3141|John K Ritter (1881-1925)]] *#Reba Virginia Ritter m6/20/1935 *Roads *#Eliza Roads *Roshon *#Gertrude Roshon ====S==== *Salisbury *#John Salisbury 7/7/1890 m11/20/1910 [[Salisbury-2323|John Salisbury (1890-)]] *#Wolcott N. Salisbury 11/21/1912 [[Salisbury-2324|Wolcott N Salisbury (1912-)]] *Saunders *#Clayton Jones Saunders *#Clayton Saunders *#Gladys I. Saunders 2/7/1918 [[Saunders-10957|Gladys I Saunders (1918-)]] *Schultz *#Harold L. Schultz *Schuster *#A. H. Schuster *#Sandra Lynn Schuster 1/21/1939 [[Schuster-1837|Sandra Schuster]] *Schwert *#Edwin Schwert *#Mary Elizabeth Schwert *Schwind *Seamon *#R.B.Seamon 9/26/1879 [[Seamon-194|R B Seamon (1879-)]] *Seeley *#Lora D. 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Turner 12/5/1908 [[Turner-24640|Margaret Turner (1908-1993)]] *#Paul Daniel Turner 8/28/1912 [[Turner-24677|Paul Daniel Turner (1912-1991)]] ====U==== (Not present) ====V==== (Not present) ====W==== *Wagner *Walch *#Sadie Walch *Warner *#Lyle Warner [[Warner-1917|Lyle W Warner (1906-)]] *#Wayne Marshall Warner 5/24/1927 [[Warner-10827|Wayne Warner]] *Wertz *#Ambrose Wertz *Wheeler *#Otis Wheeler *#Virginia Ann Wheeler 3/8/1928 [[Wheeler-21007|Virginia Wheeler]] *Wilson *#Amy Sue Wilson 5/5/1935 [[Wilson-79138|Amy Wilson]] *#Ernest Wilson *#Louise Annelle 7/24/1937 [[Wilson-80042|Louise Annelle Wilson]] *#Louella Annette 7/24/1937 [[Wilson-80041|Louella Annette Wilson]] ====X==== (Not present) ====Y==== *Young *#Grace Young m6/16/1915 ====Z==== (Not present) === Available for research at these locations: === *Western Reserve Historical Society 10825 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 URL http://norton.wrhs.org/collections/search?keyword=&title=&creator=Hester+Murray&identifier=&subject=&year=&year-max=&smode=advanced === Owned by Wikitreers === *[[Crawford-7109|Jonathan Crawford]] - willing to do lookups on request ==Sources==
Family Records, Parker-Pond-Peck
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Family Records, Parker-Pond-Peck == * by Edwin Pond Parker, D.D. (1836-1920) * published by The Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1892 * Source Example: ::: Parker, Edwin Pond. ''[[Space:Family Records, Parker-Pond-Peck|Family Records, Parker-Pond-Peck]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1892) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Parker|Parker]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Parker|Parker]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Records, Parker-Pond-Peck|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordspar00park
Family Records: or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Jersey, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Jersey | New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == Family Records: or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley == (And Vicinity) Above Chatham --- With Their Ancestors and Descendants, As Far As Can Now Be Ascertained. * by John Littell * published by Stationers' Hall Press, Feltville, NJ, 1851 * 536 pages * Library of Congress control no. 04011456 * Full catalog record: MARCXML * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_Records:_or_Genealogies_of_the_First_Settlers_of_Passaic_Valley|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Tdaujk3LswcC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570834 * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsorg00litt === Table of Contents === * Preface * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Tdaujk3LswcC&pg=PA1 Page 1]. * Genealogies of First Settlers * TBD * * Appendix, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Tdaujk3LswcC&pg=PA490 Page 490]. === Errata === * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Tdaujk3LswcC&pg=PA1 Page 1]. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Littell, John. ''[[Space:Family_Records:_or_Genealogies_of_the_First_Settlers_of_Passaic_Valley|Family Records: or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley]]'' (Stationers' Hall Press, Feltville, NJ, 1851) [ Page ]. * ([[#Littell|Littell]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Littell, John. ''[[Space:Family_Records:_or_Genealogies_of_the_First_Settlers_of_Passaic_Valley|Family Records: or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley]]'' (Stationers' Hall Press, Feltville, NJ, 1851) [ Page ]. * [[#Passaic|Family Records: or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley]]: Page xxx *
Family Records by Charlotte Sturge
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Family Records by Charlotte Sturge== "DAUGHTER OF THE LATE CHARLES ALLEN OF COGGESHALL, ESSEX" *by [[Allen-51082|Charlotte Allen]] (1817-1891) *published by Abraham Kingdon & Co in 1882 for private circulation *107 pages *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Records by Charlotte Sturge|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Outline=== Family Records was written by Charlotte Sturge (born Allen) and printed in 1882 for private circulation only. It is an account of the Quaker family into which she was born starting with William Allen born in 1730 in Thorpe Salvin. It includes memories of her childhood in Coggeshall, Essex and later London, and of the visit to France when her father Charles Allen died. It also includes details of members of the following related families - Knight, Marsh, Patteson, Harris, and Belch. Note - this transcript does not include the foldout family tree from the original. ===Available online at these locations:=== * https://archive.org/details/family-records (transcript) === Table of Contents === * PREFACE 4 * INTRODUCTION 5 * WILLIAM ALLEN 5 * THE KNIGHT FAMILY 6 * JOHN ALLEN 9 * HANNAH ALLEN 12 * ELIZA AND ANN ALLEN 16 * LEWIS ALLEN 17 * CHARLES ALLEN 20 * LIFE IN COGGESHALL 22 * GUMLEY HOUSE 27 * THE MOVE TO FRANCE 28 * THE DEATH OF CHARLES ALLEN 34 * THE MARSH FAMILY 35 * THE PATTESON FAMILY 37 * THE HARRIS FAMILY 39 * QUAKER MARRIAGES 40 * THE GREAT FIRE OF RATCLIFF 41 * THE BELCH FAMILY 46 * BENJAMIN ANGELL 47 * ELIZABETH HARRIS 50 * CONCLUSION 54 ===Errata=== *No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.
Family Records of Branches of the Hanaford
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Family Records of Branches of the Hanaford, Thompson, Huckins, Prescott, Smith, Neal, Haley, Lock, Swift, Plumer, Leavitt, Wilson, Green and Allied Families == * by [[Neal-7947|Mary Elisabeth Neal Hanaford]] (1853-1935) * published Rockford, Ill., 1915 * 335 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Records of Branches of the Hanaford|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=q45PAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofb00hana * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005695282 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11582/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=q45PAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/359216-family-records-of-branches-of-the-hanaford-thompson-huckins-prescott-smith-neal-haley-lock-swift-plumer-leavitt-wilson-green-and-allied-families === Table of Contents === * Hanaford Family records * Huckins Family records * Webster Family records * Thompson Family records * Prescott Family records * Wine or Wein Family records * Bolton Family records * Nelms Family records * Richard Smith Family records * Neal Family records * Haley Family records * Loch, Lock, Locke Family records * Robert Smith Family records * Marston Family records * Captain Elisha Smith Branch Family records * Reuben P. Smith Branch Family records * Frank Percy Smith Branch Family records * Hill Family records * Barnes Family records * Codman Family records * Nicholas Smith Branch * Lewis Cass Family records * Bartlett Family records * Leavitt Family records * Dudley Family records * Plumer Family records * Wilson of Airdrie * Merrill Family records * Parsons Family records * Green Family records * Nutter Family records * Swift and Swyft Family records * Smith Family records * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hanaford, Mary Elisabeth Neal. ''[[Space:Family Records of Branches of the Hanaford|Family Records of Branches of the Hanaford, Thompson, Huckins, Prescott, Smith, Neal, Haley, Lock, Swift, Plumer, Leavitt, Wilson, Green and Allied Families]]'' (Rockford, Ill., 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hanaford|Hanaford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hanaford, Mary Elisabeth Neal. ''[[Space:Family Records of Branches of the Hanaford|Family Records of Branches of the Hanaford, Thompson, Huckins, Prescott, Smith, Neal, Haley, Lock, Swift, Plumer, Leavitt, Wilson, Green and Allied Families]]'' (Rockford, Ill., 1915) [ Page ].
Family Records of the Bruces and Cumyns
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Family Records of the Bruces and the Cumyns == * with an Historical Introduction and Appendix from authentic public and private documents * by Bruce, M. E. Cumming * Published by Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1870 * Citation Example: ::: Bruce, M. E. Cumming. ''[[Space:Family_Records_of_the_Bruces_and_Cumyns|Family Records of the Bruces and the Cumyns]]'' (Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1870) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Bruce|Bruce]]: page 660 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family_Records_of_the_Bruces_and_Cumyns|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofb1870bruc
Family records of the descendants of Gershom Flagg of Lancaster, Massachusetts
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Family Records of The descendants of Gershom Flagg of Lancaster, Massachusetts == With other genealogical records of the Flagg family descended from Thomas Flegg of Watertown, Mass., and including the Flegg lineage in England. * by Norma Gershom Flagg (b.1867) & Lucius Collins Strong Flagg (b.1876) * published by Cadogan-Hatcher Mfg. Co., Quincy, Ill., 1907 * Source Example: ::: Flagg, Norma Gershom. ''[[Space:Family records of the descendants of Gershom Flagg of Lancaster, Massachusetts|Family Records of The Descendants of Gershom Flagg of Lancaster, Massachusetts]]'' (Cadogan-Hatcher Mfg. Co., Quincy, Ill., 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Flagg|Flagg]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family records of the descendants of Gershom Flagg of Lancaster, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nEJMAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofd00lcflag * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsde00socigoog * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofd00flag * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009606706 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730940 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh11489789/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I: The De Fleggs in England, 1160-1426, Page 9 * Chapter II: William Flegg and Descendants in England, 1426-1637, Page 13 * Chapter III: Flagg Lineage..., 1637-1758, Page 18 * Chapter IV: Ebenezer Flagg, son of Gershom Flagg of Lancaster, Mass., 1756-1906, Page 34 * Chapter V: Gershom Flagg, son of Gershom Flagg of Lancaster, Mass., 1758-1906, Page 96 * Chapter VI: Descendants of Henry Collins Flagg (born 1742) of Charleston, SC, including his Lineage from John Flagg of Boston, Page 121 * Chapter VII: Miscellaneous Genealogical Records of the Flagg Family, Page 131 * Alphabetical Index of Names, Page 167
Family Reunions
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'''"Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten."''' - ''David Ogden Stiers'' This page is for announcing upcoming family reunions, whether they are for anybody (like the Global Family Reunion), for people with a particular surname, or for people descended from a particular person or couple. If you know how to edit tables, then go ahead and edit this page to add a new event. There is a "sample" reunion to follow. Copy the line with "Stake of the Grub Address" in it, plus the line below it with "|-", and then paste them below, and edit the new line with the information for the event you're adding. If you don't know how to edit tables (and don't want to learn), please add a comment with enough information that somebody else can add the event for you. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Event Date(s) (YYYY-MM-DD) !! Name of Event !! Event Place !! Who Can Come !! For More Information |- || 2010-04-01 || Sample Family Reunion || Sampleville, New York, United States of America || Descendants of [[WikiTree-74|Rex]] and [[Example-21|Maddie Sample]] || [[Space:Sample_Family_Reunion|Sample Family Reunion]] |- || 2027-04-01 2027-04-04 ||Stake of the Grub Address || Grand Hotel and Conference Centre, Spuzzum, British Columbia, Canada || Descendants of [[WikiTree-74|Ferdinand]] and [[Example-21|Fern Grubstake]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:No,_this_is_not_a_real_web_site www.stakeofthegrub.org] |- |} == Resources == === On WikiTree === * [[Space:Family_Reunion_E-Cards|Electronic Postcards for Reunions]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/articles/family-reunion-ideas.html Family Reunion Ideas] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Showpage&f=family_reunion Form to create a free family reunion page on WikiTree] === On the Web === * [http://family-reunion.com family-reunion.com] * Powell, Kimberly, [https://www.thoughtco.com/fun-family-history-activities-reuinions-1421885 "Fun Family History Activities for Family Reunions."] ''Thought Co.'' 2019-05-26. * Snyder, Mary, [https://www.familytreemagazine.com/premium/10-steps-to-family-reunion-success/ "10 Steps for Organizing a Family Reunion with Success."] ''Family Tree Magazine.''
Family Reunions Tutorial Page
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==FAMILY REUNIONS== ===Finding Reunions=== Family reunions are not always a regular event. It depends on each family, and how well they are organized. Some families always have family reunions every year, others just hold them occasionally. The size of these gatherings varies from including just the children of one set of parents up to invitiing all the people descended from a distant ancestor. To find out if a family holds reunions, write to the most prominent family members. Usually the older generations know if a reunion has ever been held, and if any more are planned. You can also search the Internet for family reunions. Try several search engines for the surname of the family. Placing the word reunion in the search may help narrow down the number of replies. Reaching as many folks of the same last name may be a good way to find the proper contacts as well. Try a surname search in WhitePages.com and on facebook.com. Not all families advertise their family reunions on the web, but more and more will do so in the future. Many family organizations have webpages. ===Organizing Reunions=== Another approach is to set up a reunion for the family oneself: *Invite all the family members one has contacted and ask them to bring as many family members as possible. *Ask them also to bring a favorite family food item for pot luck and the problem of providing food will be solved. *Set the date for a time when many family members should be available, perhaps a long weekend or a week in August when school is out. *Set the location at or near the family homestead, if possible, or at a location that is convenient to the majority of the family. Sometimes families have picnics in the hometown of their ancestors; but sometimes they arrange to meet at at theme park, or vacation retreat instead. *Advertise the reunion on the web if anyone with the family name is invited. Set up a family group on facebook and advertise and event. You can even get RSVPs that way. == Return to: == * TOP OF PAGE - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Reunions_Tutorial_Page == Acknowledgements == This page written and designed by Sharon Centanne
Family search
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Family Secret
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Shading a few years off of one’s age is a lady’s privilege, one that countless women have done for generations. Even government records may not be given the correct birth date if the lady so desired and a birth certificate was not required. Generally not done was to delete a year or so from a younger brother. Well, the family of '''Mae Musselman Walters''', her husband and two daughters, always took as the truth when she stated she was born in July 1899 and her brother, Henry, in October 1900. Her parents and other relatives had died early in her life, so there was no one to contradict her claim of a certain birth year. The younger brother, Henry, lived several states away so he wasn’t around to tell any different version. He passed away suddenly in August 1954, supposedly at the age of 53. His sister, Mae, then died unexpectedly in February 1955 and all believed she was 55 years old at the time of her death. Nearly fifty years later while a relative was doing some family history research using copies of original hand written church records a '''family secret''' was uncovered. The data was from copies of the original birth and baptism records of the Trinity Reformed Church of Manchester, Maryland. Written by the minister of the Church, it clearly stated that Mae Musselman was born July 10, 1898 and baptism on December 4, 1898 at the Church. On the records for the next year was written her brother, Henry, with his birth October 18, 1899 and baptism on March 11, 1900. Checking census records for 1900, 1910 and 1920 found the ages marked for Mae and Henry to be correct with the birth years located in the church records. With the 1930 census, possibly even earlier, Mae started trimming a year off her birth. However, she had to do the same for Henry’s birth year since it was known they were not twins. Only one of Mae’s daughters survived when this information was learned and she was astonished that her mother had never revealed her accurate birth year. True, it was only a year’s difference but it must have been important enough to Mae to keep this confidential.
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == Family Shove == :origin England and Early New England, tables of descent : a genealogical narrative dedicated to all descendants of the Reverend George Shove, third pastor of Taunton, Mass * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93920884/benjamin-jay-shove Benjamin Jay Shove ] * published New York, 1941 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Shove|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/familyshoveorigi00shov/page/n7 (Borrow) ===Table of Contents=== :List of Illustrations :Biographical Note About The Author :Ancestral Line :Prologue and Apology :Ancestry of the Family Shove :England :New England :Shove Coat of Arms :Reverend Benjamin Shove :"Thomas Taber and Edward Shove - A Reminiscence" By Reverend Benjamin Shove :"The Will of Thomas Taber" By Berton Braley :Eugene Percy Shove :Family Memorial Tablet :Family Tree === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Shove, Benjamin Jay ''[[Space: Family Shove| Family Shove]]'' (New York, 1941), [ Page ]. * [[#Shove|Shove]]
Family Sketches
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'''Family Sketches''' compiled by [[Randolph-2374|Julianna R. Wood]] *a compilation of material on the Wood family, the Allen family, the Richardson family, the Growdon family, and the Randolph family '''External links:''' * [https://archive.org/details/FamilySketchesJuliannaRWood Internet Archive] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005785033 Hathi Trust] '''Citation Example:''' :::Wood, Julianna R., ''[[Space:Family Sketches|Family Sketches]]'' (Philadelphia, 1870) '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#WoodJR|Family Sketches]], page 160 ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Family Sketches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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ADDERLEY :Landed families of Britain and Ireland (compiled by Nicholas Kingsley) : * [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2013/05/40-adderley-families-and-adderleys-of.html (40)] The Adderley families and the Adderleys of Blake Hall * [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2013/05/41-adderley-of-hams-hall-and-fillongley.html (41)] Adderley of Hams Hall and Fillongley Hall, Barons Norton * [https://landedfamil05/42-adderley-of-weddington-hall.html (42)] Adderley of Weddington Hall * [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2013/05/43-adderley-later-broughton-adderley-of.html (43)] Adderley (later Broughton-Adderley) of Coton Hall, Barlaston Hall and Tunstall Hall ALINGTON :Landed families of Britain and Ireland (compiled by Nicholas Kingsley) [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2013/11/88-alington-of-swinhope-house.html (88)] Alington of Swinhope House ANSON :Landed families of Britain and Ireland: (compiled by Nicholas Kingsley) [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2014/12/149-anson-of-shugborough-hall-ranton.html (149)] Anson of Shugborough Hall, Ranton Abbey and Orgreave Hall, Earls of Lichfield ANTROBUS :Antrobus pedigrees : the story of a Cheshire family by Sir Reginald L. Antrobus. KCMG, CB, MA 1929, London, Mitchell, Hughes and Clarke (Internet Archive) [https://archive.org/details/antrobuspedigree00antr Full text] :Landed families of Britain and Ireland: (compiled by Nicholas Kingsley) [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2015/01/153-antrobus-of-amesbury-abbey-lower.html (153)] Antrobus of Amesbury Abbey, Lower Cheam House and Eaton Hall, baronets ARNOLD :Ancestry - King Bradshaw - *Nigel King - his grandmother Kathleen Gladys Arnold [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/3950471/person/-1669895280/facts Tree] :Ancestry - Irene Arnold’s story by Jacqueline Cornwall - her mother Irene Joan Martin Arnold [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/155588617/person/372058153226/facts Tree]. Well-documented ancestry back to James Arnold 1625–1673 of Milton Abbas. ARCHER : Landed families of Britain and Ireland: [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2020/01/403-barnston-of-churton-hall-and-crewe.html(166)] Archer of Umberslade and Hale, Barons Archer (compiled by Nicholas Kingsley) ASSHETON : Landed families of Britain and Ireland: (216) Assheton of Downham Hall, Whalley Abbey, Great Lever and Middleton Hall, baronets and Barons Clitheroe [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2016/05/216-assheton-of-downham-hall-whalley.html part 1] [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2016/05/216-assheton-of-downham-hall-whalley_12.html part 2] (compiled by Nicholas Kingsley) : BAGOT :Landed families of Britain and Ireland: (312) Bagot of Blithfield Hall and Pool Park, Barons Bagot - [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2017/12/312-bagot-of-blithfield-hall-and-pool.html part 1 overview and house] [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2017/12/312-bagot-of-blithfield-hall-and-pool_13.html part 2 family history] excellent source. (compiled by Nicholas Kingsley) : BARNSTON (TREVOR-BARNSTON) :Landed families of Britain and Ireland: [https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2020/01/403-barnston-of-churton-hall-and-crewe.html (403)] Barnston of Churton Hall and Crewe Hill detailed study of the Barnston family and the houses associated with it. (compiled by Nicholas Kingsley) : BOLLING :The Bolling family by T. T. Empsall, article in The Bradford antiquary. The journal of the Bradford historical and antiquarian society c.1 v.2 1895. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.12007613?urlappend=%3Bseq=138 Page 163] BOUTFLOWER :Douglas Samuel Boutflower, The Boutflower book: the complete story of a family of the middle class connected with the north of England (1303-1930) [https://archive.org/details/boutflowerbookco00bout complete] (Internet Archive) (accessed 29 Nov 2022) CHETWYND : Chetwynd-Stapylton, H. Edward. (1892). The Chetwynds of Ingestre: being a history of that family from a very early date. London: Longmans, Green and Co. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112057337880 complete] (HathiTrust) (accessed 2 Dec 2022) COMBERBACH : George William Marshall, ''Collections for a Genealogical Account of the Family of Comberbach'' 1866 (Google Books) see p. 19 Comberbach of Nantwich [https://books.google.lu/books?id=ZVYBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA19 Pedigree] pp. 25-26 Roger Comberbach, Recorder of Chester [https://books.google.lu/books?id=ZVYBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA25 Recorder] DAVENPORT :Ormerod, George, ''The history of the county Palatine and city of Chester''. 2nd ed. (1882) Helsby. London: G. Routledge. Davenport of Bramhall vol III [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924088434059&view=1up&seq=879 p. 827] Image 879 (HathiTrust) DELVES (DELVES-BROUGHTON) :Ormerod, George, ''The history of the county Palatine and city of Chester''. 2nd ed. (1882) Helsby. London: G. Routledge. Delves of Broughton and Doddington vol III [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924088434059?urlappend=%3Bseq=562 p. 522] image 562 EGERTON FLOYER :Floyer of Floyers Hayes [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~floyer/genealogy/index.htm Web page] ::ANNALS OF THE FAMILY OF FLOYER by the Rev. J. KESTELL FLOTER, M.A., F.S.A., Minor Canon of Worcester Cathedral. (Communicated by the Rev. W. Harpley, M.A.) (Read at Honiton, August, 1898.) Reprinted from the ''Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art''. 1898. XXX, [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~floyer/genealogy/Annals.pdf pp. 505-524] ::Pedigree of Floyer of West Stafford and formerly of Upway, co. Dorset [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/407704/?offset=0#page=535&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= p. 513] Image 535 of 904 (FamilySearch) HYDE of Hyde and Norbury :Ormerod, George, ''The history of the county Palatine and city of Chester''. 2nd ed. (1882) Helsby. London: G. Routledge. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924088434059&seq=858 p. 810] image 858 (HathiTrust) [https://books.google.lu/books?id=yIY1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA810 Google Books] :Earwaker, J. P. 1880. ''East Cheshire: past and present''. London: Printed for the author, vol. II [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/yale.39002088543229?urlappend=%3Bseq=75 p. 75] (HathiTrust) KYNNERSLEY :Henry Kynnersley [https://www.genealogics.org/descendtext.php?personID=I00235778&tree=LEO&displayoption=notable&generations=8 Notable descendants] (Genealogics by Leo van de Pas continued by Ian Fettes & Leslie Mahler) LEGH of Lyme :[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924088434059&seq=718 Pedigree] LISTER :Denny, Henry Lyttelton Lyster, Edinburgh: Printed for the author by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., 1913. Memorials of an ancient house : a history of the family of Lister or Lyster [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/19781/ book] LOWTHER :Stirnet [https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ll/lowther1.php Lowther-1] :Foster, J., et al. Pedigrees recorded at the heralds’ visitations of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland 1615 & 1666 [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesrecorde00sainrich/page/84 Lowther of Lowther] (Internet Archive) MORPHY :Beatriz García-Álvarez de la Villa. 2019. El Conde de Morphy (1836-1899) en la Corte de los Borbones. Historia de una familia irlandesa en España (ss. XVIII-XIX). Estudios Irlandeses 14: [https://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/2019/03/el-conde-de-morphy-1836-1899-en-la-corte-de-los-borbones-historia-de-una-familia-irlandesa-en-espana-ss-xviii-xix/ 51-69]. : Genealogia de D. Juan Murphy, Escudero residente en la Ciudad de Malaga Año de 1788. Archives of the Orden de Alcántara. Probably copies of original documents prepared for his elevation to the hidalguia in 1788. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLH-CQ25-G link] : Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent, Caballeros de la Orden de Alcántara que efectuaron sus pruebas de ingreso durante el siglo xix. JUAN MURPHY Y PORRO, ELLIOT Y REYNADO [https://books.google.lu/books?id=2ujb4TWzpcEC&lpg=PA63&pg=PA131 p. 131] MORRELL MUSGRAVE :Stirnet [https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/mm4fz/musgrave2.php Musgrave-2] :Foster, J., et al. ''Pedigrees recorded at the heralds’ visitations of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland 1615 & 1666''. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesrecorde00sainrich/page/91 Musgrave of Hayton] (Internet Archive) :Notes on the ancient family of Musgrave, Westmorland, and its various branches in Cumberland, Yorkshire, Northumberland, Somerset, etc. [https://en.geneanet.org/archives/ouvrages?action=detail&book_type=livre&livre_id=6555184&page=260&name=MUSGRAVE&with_variantes=0&tk=6fa1120300b94e86 Compilation] Percy Musgrave (Geneanet) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/454745/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= (FamilySearch) OGLE : A history of Northumberland vol.12 1926, issued under the direction of the Northumberland county history committee. Ogle of Kirkley, p. 501 Image 601 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015086651836?urlappend=%3Bseq=603 at p. 503] (HathiTrust) (accessed 29 Nov 2022) PATTISON PLOWDEN :Walter F C Chicheley Plowden, ''Records of the Chicheley Plowdens A. D. 1590-1913'' with four alphabetical indices, four pedigree sheets, and a portrait of Edmund, the great Elizabethan lawyer [https://archive.org/details/recordsofchichel00plow Full text ] READE :Aleyn Lyell Reade, ''The Reades of Blackwood Hill''. 1906. privately printed for the author: Spottiswoode and Co. 411 pages with 18 plates and 29 large tabular pedigrees. The Reades of Congleton are in pedigrees XX and XXIII see pages 352-353, 358-359 [http://www.staffordshirecountystudies.uk/The%20Reades%20of%20Blackwood%20Hill,A.pdf Complete] (Staffordshire County Studies) SWETENHAM :Earwaker, J. P. 1880. Somerford Booths Township in ''East Cheshire: past and present''. London: Printed for the author, vol. 2 pp. 644 - 649. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002088543229&view=1up&seq=714 Chapter] Swetenham of Somerford Booths [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002088543229&view=1up&seq=716 Pedigree] (HathiTrust) Arms: Argent on a bend vert three spades of the first, shod sable. points downward Crest : granted Feb. 9, 1568-9. A porcupine's head Azure, erased Gules, goutteé Argent, collared, chained, tusked and penned Or, langued Gules. Motto: Ex sudore vultus : Ormerod, G., Helsby, T., Leycester, P., Webb, W., Smith, W., King, D. (1882). The history of the county Palatine and city of Chester 2nd ed. rev. and enl. London: G. Routledge.''Swetenham of Somerford Booths'' vol 3 p. 560 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924088434059?urlappend=%3Bseq=600 pedigree] image 600 of 992 (HathiTrust) Arms: Argent on a bend vert three spades of the first [shod sable] Crest: On a wreath a hedgehog's head erased Azure, guttèe Argent, chained and collared Or. Granted by Gilbert Dethick° 1568, allowed by Dugdale 1664. Dethick's grant gives "a porcupine's head Az. erasid Goules goutte d'Arg. collard chaynid tusk'd and penn'd Goulde." The Arms sometimes give demi-spades; these, however, according to the Heralds, belong to Swettenham of Swettenham. But see note p. 73, ante. Motto: Ex sudore vultus SWETTENHAM now Warren-Swettenham : Ormerod, G., Helsby, T., Leycester, P., Webb, W., Smith, W., King, D. (1882). The history of the county Palatine and city of Chester 2nd ed. rev. and enl. London: G. Routledge.''Swettenham of Swettenham'' vol 3 p. 74 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924088434059?urlappend=%3Bseq=92 pedigree] image 94 of 992 (HathiTrust) . Arms Argent on a bend sable three spades of the first Motto Ex sudore vultus. THACKERAY :Jane Townley Pryme, Memorials of the Thackeray family [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081849162 book] (HathiTrust Digital Library) TREVOR see BARNSTON (TREVOR-BARNSTON) ''above'' WANDESFORD :McCall H. B., Story of the family of Wandesforde of Kirklington & Castlecomer 1904 [https://archive.org/details/storyoffamilyofw00mcca Compilation] (Internet Archive) WETTENHALL :Pedigree of Wettenhall of Water House, Staffordshire and Ireland p. 107 (image 169 / 338) in Sleigh, John, b. 1826. ''A History of the Ancient Parish of Leek, In Staffordshire Including Horton, Cheddleton, and Ipstones''. 2nd ed. London: Bemrose & Sons, 1883. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112113412156?urlappend=%3Bseq=169 pedigree] (HathiTrust)
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Here is the family history as I remember it and info I’ve found just poking around on the Internet: Charles T. Olmstead was a veteran of the Blackhawk war. He was a private in Fortunatus Berry's Company stationed at Fort Gratiot. He is listed in the Wisconsin Historical Society's website. Wisconsin Muster Rolls of the Black Hawk War 1832. When the Civil War broke out, Charles T. joined a greybeard regiment (not THE Greybeard Regiment out of Iowa) that was not officially recognized by the government. The greybeards would just show up with the soldiers and would participate in battles. Sometimes their names show up in dead/wounded lists and sometimes not. Since there was no official info or uniform, identifying a dead body was nearly impossible. Charles T took his son, Charles (later nicknamed Shiloh which I’ll use to avoid confusion), with him as a drummer boy. Later, but not much later, Shiloh came to Webster City. He was suffering from shock and couldn’t deal with people very well. He built himself a shack by the river that ran next to Webster City. He stayed there fishing and trapping. He also took charity clothes and things to meet his needs. Every spring the river flooded. Shiloh would refuse to leave his shack and eventually the men had to go out in a boat to rescue him. He would not leave without serious persuasion. During one of these flood times Shiloh ended up marrying a woman (I don't know her name) who owned a dress shop. Each Spring he would live with her until the water receded. In this fashion they had three children, the youngest of which was my grandfather, Robert. Each year Shiloh would venture into town on Veteran’s Day with his ragged drum. The townspeople would refuse to let him in the parade because he was so shoddy. So he’d follow far behind the parade playing his drum. People tried to ignore him. Much later on, he was accepted as a town eccentric and was allowed in the parade. He lived in his shack until he passed away. The Kendall Young Library in Webster City has a lot of information about Shiloh, but not online. Robert was taken out of school early to serve as a nursemaid to his grandfather (Charles T) who had gone blind. He resented it terribly. After the old man passed, Robert sickened and went to a doctor who told him that he had a blood disease and was going to die. In anger and resentment, Robert took his inheritance (the family had gone into the funeral parlor business) and went to Kansas City. There he intended to end his days in the brothels and bars. Later, with his money running out, Robert went to another doctor who said there was nothing wrong with him and he wasn’t going to die. Robert moved to Omaha where he started working in construction. He was dating a woman who owned a boarding house. Later, when the woman’s daughter came to Omaha, he married the daughter, Bernice. By now he had started a construction company and was doing very well. He and Bernice had three daughters, the youngest of which was my mother. Around 1930-32 in the midst of the depression, Robert (known as The Hawk) lost his business and everything he owned. Time goes by, the girls grow up. Eldyne Olmstead Fuglei married Noel Robert Fuglei – have 6 children Carolyn Olmstead Smith married Edward Leo Smith – one child, Eddie. Mary C. Olmstead married Paul W. Spencer - three children. I am the youngest. When I was young we attended Kountze Memorial Church in Omaha. They had a pegboard where 3x5 cards were posted bearing the names and addresses of 'shut-ins' - folks who couldn't get around easily by themselves and would appreciate a card or note on holidays. I saw a card with the name Nellie Olmstead and, knowing that my mother's maiden name was Olmstead, I took that card whenever it popped up and sent Christmas cards, Easter cards, etc. A couple of years went by and Nellie passed away. Her family found my cards in a box in her closet, and contacted me to let me know the funeral arrangements. My folks were interested, so we attended the family gathering afterward, and met a whole side of the family they had no idea existed. My mom learned about Shiloh Olmstead and our interest began then.
Family Ties of Lea Family to Russell County VA
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This family information was added to the profile of [[Lea-59|William Leigh]], apparently on 8 Jun 2010, apparently by [[Myers-1700|Mandy Myers]]. The information has been moved to this free-space page to preserve it as a potential resource for the Lea family. Note the last name at birth for William Leigh is apparently ''Leigh'', not ''Lea''. ---- '''Family ties of the Lea to Russell County, Virginia.''' :: Descendants of COL WILLIAM LEA :: :: Generation No. 1 :: 1. COL WILLIAM1 LEA was born 1654 in CHARLES CITY CO,VA, and died July14, 1703 in KING AND QUEEN CO,VA. He married Mary Green. :: Child of COL LEA and Mary Green is: :: + 2 i. William IV2 Lea. :: :: :: Generation No. 2 :: 2. William IV2 Lea (COL WILLIAM1) He married Frances Major. :: Child of William Lea and Frances Major is: :: + 3 i. Sarah3 Lea, born 1715 in Nc; died 1783. :: :: :: Generation No. 3 :: 3. Sarah3 Lea (William IV2, COL WILLIAM1) was born 1715 in Nc, and died 1783. She married William Sargent. He was born 1715 in Nc, and died 1783 in NC. :: Children of Sarah Lea and William Sargent are: :: + 4 i. Stephen Bryant4 Sargent, born 1747 in Caswell co NC; died April04, 1815 in Russell Co., VA. :: + 5 ii. Mary Sargent. :: :: :: Generation No. 4 :: 4. Stephen Bryant4 Sargent (Sarah3 Lea, William IV2, COL WILLIAM1) was born 1747 in Caswell co NC, and died April 04, 1815 in Russell Co., VA.He married Margaret Gold, daughter of Ephraim Gold and Rebecca. She was born 1742 in Caswell co NC, and died 1815. :: Children of Stephen Sargent and Margaret Gold are: :: 6 i. Elizabth5 Sargent, born in Nc; died Bef. 1814. She marriedJonathan Rees Skeen; born 1765 in Nc. :: 7 ii. Rebecca Sargent. :: 8 iii. Ephraim Sargent, born 1761 in Nc; died 1844. He marriedElizabeth Hodge July 25, 1792 in Caswell co NC; born 1771 in Caswell coNC. :: + 9 iv. Sarah Sargent, born 1762 in Orange co NC; died 1849 in RussellCo., VA. :: + 10 v. Mary Sargent, born February 24, 1766 in Orange co NC; diedNovember 02, 1846 in Russell Co., VA. :: 11 vi. Rachel Sargent, born 1765. She married Lawremce VanhookSeptember 17, 1785 in Caswell co NC; born Abt. 1760 in NJ; died 1807 inRussell Co., VA. :: 12 vii. Elijah Sargent, born 1777 in Caswell co NC. He marriedElizabeth Horton. :: 13 viii. William Sargent, born 1777 in Nc. He married Lucy Horton. :: 14 ix. Stephen Jr Sargent, born 1789 in Caswell co NC; died 1864. Hemarried Amy Payne Ware. :: 15 x. Margaret Sargent. She married John McFarland. :: :: :: 5. Mary4 Sargent (Sarah3 Lea, William IV2, COL WILLIAM1) She married Joseph Gold. :: Child of Mary Sargent and Joseph Gold is: :: 16 i. Sarah5 Gold, died 1834 in Russell Co., VA. She married William Lee November 03, 1790 in Caswell co NC; died 1810 in Russell Co., VA. :: :: :: Generation No. 5 :: 9. Sarah5 Sargent (Stephen Bryant4, Sarah3 Lea, William IV2, COLWILLIAM1) was born 1762 in Orange co NC, and died 1849 in Russell Co.,VA. She married Peter Skeen, son of Jonathan Skeen and Susannah Reese. He was born 1756 in Pa, and died March 10, 1826 in Russell Co., VA. :: Children of Sarah Sargent and Peter Skeen are: :: + 17 i. Sarah Nancy6 Skeen, born 1796 in Laurens, Sc; died January 08,1878 in wise County, va. :: + 18 ii. Jonathan Skeen, born 1793 in Sc. :: + 19 iii. Stephen Sargent Skeene, born 1788 in Sc. :: :: :: 10. Mary5 Sargent (Stephen Bryant4, Sarah3 Lea, William IV2, COL WILLIAM1) was born February 24, 1766 in Orange co NC, and died November02, 1846 in Russell Co., VA. She married Abraham Fuller. He was born December 27, 1763, and died November 15, 1836 in Russell Co., VA. :: Child of Mary Sargent and Abraham Fuller is: :: 20 i. Abraham6 Fuller, born 1808. :: :: :: Generation No. 6 :: 17. Sarah Nancy6 Skeen (Sarah5 Sargent, Stephen Bryant4, Sarah3 Lea,William IV2, COL WILLIAM1) was born 1796 in Laurens, Sc, and died January08, 1878 in wise County, va. She married Meredith Evans September 02,1815 in Russell ,va, son of Littleberry Evans and Frances. He was born November 30, 1789 in Pittsylvania Co, Va, and died April 25, 1880 in Wise County, va. :: :: Children of Sarah Skeen and Meredith Evans are: :: 21 i. Warrington Bowen7 Evans, born July 26, 1817 in Russell County Va;died October 19, 1900 in Lawerence Co, Ky. He married Virginia Dobyns1835 in Russell ,va; born September 16, 1820 in Russell County Va; diedDecember 01, 1901 in Ky. :: 22 ii. Mary Polly Evans, born 1819 in Russell County Va. She marriedIredle Philips 1836 in va; born 1817 in NC. :: 23 iii. Elizabeth Elisa Evans, born September 10, 1820 in Russell CountyVa; died June 09, 1903. She married Samuel Minton; born 1822 inWashington Co. Va. :: 24 iv. Catherine Evans, born 1822; died December 03, 1889 in wiseCounty, va. :: 25 v. Sarah Evans, born 1823 in Russell County Va; died in BarnettsCreek, KY. She married John Q Adams 1850 in Russell ,va; born 1823 inWashington Co. Va. :: 26 vi. Margaret Evans, born 1824 in Russell County Va. She marriedJrJames Chafin; born in Russell County Va. :: 27 vii. Nancy Evans, born 1825 in Russell County Va. She married HenrySkeen December 20, 1852 in Russell ,va. :: 28 viii. Millie Evans, born 1828 in Russell County Va. :: 29 ix. Melissa Evans, born 1830 in Russell County Va. She married JamesC Wheeler; born 1828 in Russell County Va. :: 30 x. Thomas Lewis Evans, born February 01, 1831 in Russell County Va;died August 10, 1905 in wise County, va. He married Elizabeth CarolineCarrico March 22, 1854 in Wise Co. Va; born 1838 in Grayson Co. Va; died1898 in wise County, va. :: 31 xi. Wilson Evans, born April 02, 1832 in Russell County Va; diedFebruary 22, 1901 in wise County, va. He married Elizabeth J. :: :: :: 18. Jonathan6 Skeen (Sarah5 Sargent, Stephen Bryant4, Sarah3 Lea,William IV2, COL WILLIAM1) was born 1793 in Sc. He married FrancesHarding, daughter of Jonathan Harding and Susannah Skeen. She was born1796. :: Children of Jonathan Skeen and Frances Harding are: :: 32 i. Sally7 Skeen, born 1823. :: 33 ii. Ephraim Skeene, born 1829. :: 34 iii. Melissa Skeen, born 1830. :: 35 iv. Elizabeth Skeen, born 1834. :: 36 v. James Skeen, born 1848. :: :: :: 19. Stephen Sargent6 Skeene (Sarah5 Sargent, Stephen Bryant4, Sarah3 Lea, William IV2, COL WILLIAM1) was born 1788 in Sc. He married Susannah Kiser, daughter of Joseph Kiser and Susannah Stacey. She was born 1797 in Russell County Va. :: Children of Stephen Skeene and Susannah Kiser are: :: 37 i. Archer7 Skeene, born 1818. :: 38 ii. Henry Skeene, born 1819 in Russell Co., VA. He married Matilda;born 1827 in Scott Co VA. :: 39 iii. Margart Skeene, born 1823. :: 40 iv. Susan Skeene, born 1830 in Russell County Va. She marriedHenderson H Dotson; born 1830 in Russell County Va. :: 41 v. Elisabeth Skeene, born 1833 in Russell County Va. She marriedWilliam G Gilliam; born 1829 in Scott Co Va. :: 42 vi. Nancy Skeen, born 1834 in Russell County Va. She married IraGilliam; born 1830. :: 43 vii. William Skeene, born 1834 in Russell County Va. :: 44 viii. Richard S Skeene, born 1836 in Russell County Va. :: 45 ix. George Skeene, born 1838 in Russell County Va. :: 46 x. Sarah J. Skeene, born 1840 in Russell County Va. ::
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A family tree created by Per Petrén, there is also a book dedicated to his mother Käthe Lindner. The book have additional pictures and trees from the Lindner, Hoffmann and Schmaltz families. As well as some pictures of the Törnberg family (Käthes sister Ilse Lindners husband and children)
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Hello, genealogists! Here at ''Family Tree Magazine,'' we're passionate about helping you discover and celebrate your family history. Our magazine is published bi-monthly for a total of six issues per year. It covers everything from how to research specific ethnicities, to how to use different record types, to DNA research and much more. Over at [https://store.familytreemagazine.com/family-tree-magazine/courses/ Family Tree University] we offer a variety of online courses and webinars that help you gain new genealogical skills. We also offer a [https://familytreemagazine.com/genealogy-podcast/ free monthly podcast] hosted by Lisa Louise Cooke, as well as a variety of handy digital products in our online store. Thank you for visiting our online booth, and we hope you enjoy the symposium! – The Family Tree Editors
Family tree of maureen burton formerly McReynolds nee hart born 1916
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The goal of this project is t create a picture of my grandmothers early life and create an understanding of her life and family particular interest in shorts in Belfast circa 1930,s when her husband Samuel mc Reynolds worked there then he worked as an electrician on board the princess Victoria ferry which was destroyed at sea 31 Jan 1953 And also of the Belfast she grew up in and her family and an insight into their lives We know her parents got married in Saint Matthews r c church in belfasts short strand as did her mothers sister anastasia Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Webster_Carson_Penrose-1|Heather Webster Carson Penrose]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Connecting this tree with help of others valerieKerr has been amazing * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15635431 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Family Tree of Nicholas Cady
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The goal of this project is to document the family tree of Nicholas Cady [[Cady-6]]. Nicholas came to the United States with William Knapp in 1630 as an apprentice. After his apprenticeship was completed, he married the daughter of his master, Judith Knapp about 1650 at Watertown/Groton, Connecticut. The majoirty of Cady's in America can be traced back to him. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cady-483|Jennifer Cady]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * The Ancestral trail from England remains thin. *Orrin Peer Allen's great work. Descendants of Nicholas Cady of Watertown, Mass. 1645-1910. Palmer, Mass. 1910 ( An Open Library.org book) traces the primarily male descendants so there are a number of female descentants missing. * The Cady Surname project is also based on the male carriers of the surname http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/cady/ so female members of the famility tree are lacking. * Many records of the Cady descendants were lost in the Civil war, especially in the South. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7584265 send me a private message]. Thanks! Jennifer Cady (Jennifer is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand daughter of Nicholas )
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== Ancestry DNA Circles == [[Space:Ancestry_DNA_Circles|Ancestry DNA Circles]] == Armenian Ancestry == [[Space:Armenian_Ancestry|Armenian Address Mapping]] [[Space:Successful_DNA_Triangulation|Family and Friends]] == Ethnicity Breakdown == [[Space:My_Origins|Ethnicity Breakdown]] == Mayflower Ancestors == [[Space:Famous_Ancestors|Mayflower Ancestors]] == US Presidents == [[Space:US_Presidents|US Presidents]]
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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wilkinson-5563|Rebecca Friedel]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I need help with some background to both sides of the family. * I'm asking you to help with last names, years, cities, states, great grandparents names *if you have any questions please just ask me Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13500183 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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A page for my family's veterans. If counting only Ancestors and Uncles my family has served since the Revolutionary War fighting in 12 wars and 65 Campaigns for these great United States, though if you count cousins and other distant relatives this number goes up to 12 wars and 87 Campaigns. Still only counting ancestors and uncles in those 12 wars and 65 campaigns my family has fought many battles: The Chosin Reservoir in Korea, Guam, Peleliu, Leyte, Aachen, The Bulge, and Okinawa during the Second World War, Saint-Mihiel and The Meuse Argonne in the First World War, and more than 60+ battles in the US Civil War. I'm still actively researching more of the earlier wars so expect this list to get longer, as of now I am still in the Civil War Era {{Image|file=Family_Veterans.png|caption=Navy Presidential Unit Citation}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-1.png|caption=Army Presidential Unit Citation}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-2.png|caption=Philippine Presidential Unit Citation}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-3.png|caption=Korean Presidential Unit Citation}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-4.png|caption=Revolutionary War Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-5.png|caption=War of 1812 Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-6.png|caption=US Civil War Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-7.png|caption=Indian Wars Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-9.png|caption=WWI Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-10.png|caption=American Defense Service}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-11.png|caption=American Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-12.png|caption=Asiatic Pacific Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-13.png|caption=EAME Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-14.png|caption=WWII Victory Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-16.png|caption=Korean War Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-17.png|caption=Vietnam War Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-25.png|caption=Philippine Liberation Streamer}} Additional Campaign Streamers if you count Family Cousins: {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-18.png|caption=Army Valorous Unit Citation}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-19.png|caption=Army Superior Unit Award}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-20.png|caption=Mexican American War Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-21.png|caption=Southwest Asia Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-22.png|caption=Afghanistan Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-23.png|caption=Iraq Campaign Streamer}} {{Image|file=Family_Veterans-24.png|caption=Global War on Terrorism Streamer}} ===Persian Gulf War Cousins Removed=== [[Braddock-4838|David Michael Braddock (1959-2006)]] 2nd Cousin x2 Removed Flanders Side. US Army MAJ he saw combat with the Green Berets earning the Combat Infantryman's Badge for service in the Defense of Saudi Arabia and Liberation/Defense of Kuwait Campaigns ===Vietnam War Uncles=== [[Babb-1968|Richard Babb]] Granduncle Babb Side. US Army drove high ranking officials and officers around in Vietnam and was stationed near Saigon. [[Flanders-2156|Joseph Flanders]] Granduncle Flanders Side. US Army CPT 1969-1972 US Army Reserve LTC 1972-1996. Vietnam August 1971-March 1972. Initially HHC 2/5 Cavalry Regiment 1st Cavalry Division after Christmas '71 transferred HHC 2/11 Armored Cavalry Regiment. Air Medal, Two Bronze Campaign Stars for Consolidation I and II Campaigns, and The Combat Infantryman's Badge ===Vietnam War Era Uncles=== [[Perry-22777|Tinley Bolin Perry (1917-2002)]] Husband of Great Grandaunt Perry Side. US Air Force MSG 1960-1966. Served as a Procurement Supervisor stateside during the Vietnam War. Records added [[Cooper-34434|Thomas Russell Cooper (1931-2010)]] Husband of Great Grandaunt Babb Side. US Air Force. More research needed [[Thompson-72398|Voyed James Thompson (1902-1983)]] Great Great Granduncle Thompson Side. US Army MSG. More research needed ===Vietnam War 1st Cousins Removed=== [[Braddy-407|James Frederick Braddy (1934-2007)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Perry Side. US Army MSG. More research needed [[Braddy-408|Claude Eugene Braddy (1936-2014)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Perry Side. US Air Force MSG 1967-1974. Earned the Vietnam Service Medal. Records added ===Vietnam War Era Cousins Removed=== [[Braddock-4831|William Lawson Braddock (1922-2013)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Flanders Side. US Army MSG. More research needed [[Bloodworth-844|James Russell Bloodworth (1927-1969)]] 2nd Cousin x2 Removed Babb Side. US Army SGM. More research needed, he died during the Vietnam era due to illness while still active duty ===Korean War Ancestors=== [[Perry-22771|Lewis Frank Perry Jr (1929-2012)]] Great Grandfather Perry Side. US Navy EM2 1948-1952. Served on the USS Fechteler (DD-870) in Occupational Tour in the far east and in 1 Campaign in the Korean War. Records added ===Korean War Uncles=== [[Thompson-72386|Curtis Lonzy Thompson (1931-1996)]] Great Granduncle Thompson Side. US Army CPL 1947-1951. Served Occupation Duty in Japan before fighting in 5 campaigns with the 3rd Infantry Division: UN Offensive, CCF Intervention, First UN Counteroffensive, CCF Spring Offensive, and UN Summer-Fall Offensive. Wounded on Nov 30 1950 during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir and again on Apr 28 1951. The Purple Heart Medal w/Oak Leaf Cluster and The Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records Added [[Bloodworth-720|James Ulysses Bloodworth (1930-1983)]] Great Granduncle Babb Side. US Army PFC 1951-1953. Korean Service Medal. Records Destroyed in Archives fire [[Perry-22777|Tinley Bolin Perry (1917-2002)]] Husband of Great Grandaunt Perry Side. US Air Force MSG 1950-1956. Arrived home from Korea on June 10th, 1953, Korean Service Medal. Records Added ===Korean War Era Uncles=== [[Perry-22775|Mickey Perry]] Great Granduncle Perry Side. US Army 1951-1953. He served at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in administration with the 187th Field Artillery Observation Battalion. Unknown record availability status, info came from him personally and he is still alive [[Cooper-34434|Thomas Russell Cooper (1931-2010)]] Husband of Great Grandaunt Babb Side. US Air Force. More research needed [[Thompson-72398|Voyed James Thompson (1902-1983)]] Great Great Granduncle Thompson Side. US Army MSG. More research needed ===Korean War Cousins Removed=== [[Braddy-407|James Frederick Braddy (1934-2007)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Perry Side. US Army MSG. More research needed [[Hughes-26447|Olin Devoy Hughes (1931-1972)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Thompson Side. US Army CPL 1951-1953. He served with the 32nd Engineer Group. Records destroyed in Archives fire [[Spann-853|Joseph Edward Spann (1928-2021)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Thompson Side. US Army. More research needed [[Spann-854|Wyatt Stephen Spann (1930-2019)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Thompson Side. US Navy. More research needed [[Bentley-6431|Harold Harville Bentley (1928-1989)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Air Force A1C 1950-1954. He was a General Equipment Operator and served 11 months and 8 days overseas most likely the majority of it in Korea, earning the Korean Service Medal. Records Added [[Braddock-4831|William Lawson Braddock (1922-2013)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Flanders Side. US Army MSG 1946-1951. A WWII Veteran of the European Theater he served as a Platoon Sergeant with F Company 38th Infantry Regiment of the 2nd Infantry Division and was wounded in heavy fighting in both North and South Korea. During an assault in North Korea William earned the Silver Star Medal for Bravery. For his service some of his awards include the Silver Star, Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster, The Combat Infantryman's Badge, and The Presidential Unit Citation. Silver Star Citation added [[Bloodworth-844|James Russell Bloodworth (1927-1969)]] 2nd Cousin x2 Removed Babb Side. US Army. More research needed [[Harmon-9713|James Leonard Harmon (1928-2015)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Thompson Side. US Army CPL 1950-1952. He served 10 months and 21 days overseas in the Occupation of Japan and in Korea, where he fought in 1 Campaign. Records added ===Korean War Era 1st Cousins Removed=== [[Bentley-6434|Charles Lindberg Bentley Sr (1927-2018)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Army SP3 1953-1955. He served with the HQ of the HQ Battery of the 101st Airborne Division's Artillery. Records added ===World War Two Ancestors=== [[Thompson-72384|Earlish Jackson Thompson (1926-1981)]] Great Grandfather Thompson Side. US Navy S2C 1944-1946. Served in the Caribbean on the USS Charger (CVE-30) in the American Theater and in post war operations in the Atlantic on the USS Midway (CV-41), earning the American Campaign Medal. Records Added [[Babb-1966|William Lawrence Babb (1920-1982)]] Great Grandfather Babb Side. US Army Air Force TSGT 1942-1945. Served as a Motor Transport NCO overseas in the European Theater for 2 years 3 months and 17 days in the Air Offensive Europe, Normandy, Northern France, and Rhineland Campaigns and earned two awards of the Presidential Unit Citation. Served in Post-War Occupation of Germany. Records added [[Flanders-2155|Elton Norris Flanders (1925-1990)]] Great Grandfather Flanders Side. US Navy Reserve S1C 1945-1946. Served in the Pacific during Post War Operations on the USS Fuller (APA-7) and then in Charleston Harbor on the USS Havre (PCE C 877) and earned the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal. Records Added ===World War Two Uncles=== [[Babb-1972|George Franklin Babb Sr (1926-1998)]] Great Granduncle Babb Side. US Navy S2C 1944-1946. Served on the USS LST 242 in Post War Activities in the Pacific and on the USS LST 892 and the USS LST 923, earning the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal. Records Added [[Bloodworth-716|John Edward Bloodworth (1914-1999)]] Great Granduncle Babb Side. US Army TEC4 1941-1945. He served 30 months overseas in the European Theater with the 1st Armored Division in the Tunisia, Naples-Foggia, Rome Arno, Anzio, North Apennines, and Po Valley Campaigns. Records Added [[Bloodworth-717|William Franklin Bloodworth Jr (1917-1948)]] Great Granduncle Babb Side. US Army TEC4 1942-1945. He served as a Cook in Battery A of the 737th Coastal Artillery (Anti-Aircraft) overseas in the Pacific Theater for 7 months and 10 days in the Bismarck Archipelago Campaign. Records Added [[Perry-22777|Tinley Bolin Perry (1917-2002)]] Husband of Great Grandaunt Perry Side. US Army Air Force WOJG 1943-1946. He served as a Administrative Officer at Warner Robbins Air Force and served 1 year 11 months and 27 days overseas in England, earning the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. Records Added [[Smith-322492|Joe W Smith (1920-2018)]] Husband of Great Grandaunt Perry Side. US Army TEC5 1943-1946. He served as a Supply Clerk with the HQ and Service Company 1302nd Engineers and served 2 years and 23 days overseas in Europe, earning the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. Records on FamilySearch [[Alford-3812|Delmer Clifford Alford (1920-2008)]] Husband of Great Grandaunt Babb Side. US Navy GM3 1942-1945. He was a Gunner's Mate aboard the USS Antaeus (A 521), USS Spry (PG 64), USS PC 493, and most importantly the USS Missouri (BB-63) on which he served at the Battle of Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and in 3rd Fleet Operations against Japan. He served in 4 Pacific Campaigns: Anti-Submarine Ops, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and 3rd Fleet Operations against Japan and earned the Combat Action Ribbon. Records Added [[McCook-387|Thomas Hershel McCook (1924-2009)]] Husband of Great Grandaunt Babb Side. US Navy Reserve SF3 1944-1946. He served as a Navy Seabee with the 8th Naval Construction Brigade and then the 146th US Naval Construction Battalion where it is likely he served at the Battle of Okinawa. Records Added [[Braddy-292|Palmer Braddy (1912-1945)]] Great Great Granduncle Perry Side. US Army SSG 1942-1945. Was a Squad Leader in the 120th Infantry Regiment of the 30th Infantry Division in tough fighting in France and was wounded on Aug 8 1944, receiving the Purple Heart and Combat Infantryman's Badge. He served in the Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, and Ardennes Campaigns. During the Bloody Battle of Aachen they earned the Presidential Unit Citation for their actions. He was killed in action during the Battle of the Bulge, posthumously earning a second award of the Purple Heart. Records Added [[Braddy-294|Cary Braddy (1918-1945)]] Great Great Granduncle Perry Side. US Army 2LT 1940-1945. Served as a Company First Sergeant in the Georgia National Guard and was later commissioned and served as a Platoon Leader in 1st Platoon, Company K, 3rd Battalion, 305th Infantry Regiment of the 77th Infantry Division. He fought in the Battles of Guam, Leyte, Ormoc Bay, and Le Shima where he was killed in action. Served in the Western Pacific, Leyte, and Ryukus Campaigns. He posthumously earned the Silver Star Medal for bravery for his actions on Le Shima as well as the Purple Heart. Also received the Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records Added [[Braddy-296|Luthell Otha Braddy (1923-2017)]] Great Great Granduncle Perry Side. US Army CPL 1943-1946. He served overseas in Europe with the 3rd Infantry Regiment of the 106th Infantry Division in the Central Europe Campaign where they processed German POWs. Records Added [[Cochran-7534|Louie Vester Cochran (1908-1998)]] Great Great Granduncle Perry Side. US Army PFC 1943-1944. Served in the HQ and Service Company of the 258th Engineer Combat Battalion before being transferred to and discharged from Kennedy General Hospital in Memphis, TN. This was most likely due to injury, illness, or something else that rendered him unfit for duty. Earned the American Campaign Medal. Records Added [[Thompson-72398|Voyed James Thompson (1902-1983)]] Great Great Granduncle Thompson Side. US Army MSG. More research needed [[Spann-671|Overstreet Spann (1919-1988)]] Great Great Granduncle Thompson Side. US Marine Corps PLTSGT 1941-1945. He served with the Police Detachment at Marine Recruit Depot Parris Island, SC for the first few years of the war until being assigned to a replacement battalion for service in the Pacific. As a SGT with B Company 3rd Armored Amphibian Tractor Battalion (Provisional) 1st Marine Division he fought in the Battles of Peleliu and Okinawa, earning two awards of the Presidential Unit Citation and the Combat Action Ribbon. Records Added [[Stacks-221|Gabe Partin Stacks (1919-1975)]] Great Great Granduncle Thompson Side. US Army PVT 1945-1946. He was injured while serving with C Company of the 410th Engineer Construction Battalion Engineer School, being discharged from the detachment of patients at Ft Belvoir, Virginia. Earned the WWII Victory Medal. Records Added [[Stanley-14944|Jetter Birdine Stanley (1916-2000)]] Husband of Great Great Grandaunt Thompson Side. US Army TEC4 1941-1945. He served in Battery A of the 905th Field Artillery Battalion 80th Infantry Division as a Auto Mechanic serving overseas in Europe for 1 year 3 months and 26 days in Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe Campaigns and also served in the occupation of Germany. Records are on FamilySearch attached to his profile ===World War Two Cousins Removed=== [[Lord-7924|Nathan Perry Lord (1919-2005)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Perry Side. US Army PFC 1944-1946. Served overseas in Europe for 1 year 2 months and 16 days as a Light Machine Gunner with G Company 141st Infantry Regiment of the 36th ID in the Rhineland and Central Europe Campaigns, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and served in the occupation of Germany. He earned the Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records Added [[Perry-22782|Zeddie Harold Perry Jr (1917-2003)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Perry Side. US Army CPT 1941-. Zeddie completed OCS and was commissioned a infantry officer and served in Northern France and Rhineland Campaigns as a Captain in the 80th Infantry Division and was wounded fighting in France, earning the Purple Heart and Combat Infantryman's Badge. Check Newspapers for wound info [[Summerlin-424|Brooks Summerlin (1924-1997)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Thompson Side. US Army SGT 1944-1946. Although unknown where he served or with what unit he earned the Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records Added [[Babb-2307|Lawrence Ben Babb (1913-1975)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Navy Reserve WT2 1942-1945. He served on the USS Philadelphia in 4 Campaigns in the EAME Theater, and also served in the Pacific. Among awards received are The Combat Action Ribbon and Navy Unit Commendation. Records Added [[Babb-2308|Charles Jerome Babb (1918-1971)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Navy Reserve BM1 1942-1945. He served on the USS LCS (L) 36 in 1 campaign in the Pacific. Records Added [[Babb-1984|Alonzo Louis Babb Jr (abt.1921-1944)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Army Air Force 2LT 1941-1944. He completed training as a bombardier and served in that capacity on a B-24 of the 579th Bomb Squadron 392nd Bomb Group of the 8th Air Force in Europe and served in the Air Offensive Europe Campaign during which on their 11th combat mission, flying over Germany they were shot down by a German fighter and all killed. Posthumously received The Purple Heart. NA Records [[Babb-1987|Thomas Babb (1918-1971)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Navy BM2 1943-1945. He served on the USS Oahu in the Pacific Theater earning the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal. Records Added [[Babb-1988|Sam Babb (1920-1981)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Navy MM1 1942-1944. He served on the USS LCI (L) 29 in the Pacific in the Eastern New Guinea and Bismarck Archipelago Campaigns and then was on the USS LCI (L) 675 which saw combat during the invasion of Southern France. He earned the Combat Action Ribbon and both the EAME and Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medals. Records Added [[Babb-2310|Homer Hamilton Babb (1917-1988)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Army CPT 1942-1945. After completing OCS he served as a Admin officer in the Transportation Corps with the HQ of the Communication Zone ETO, earning the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal (EAME). Records Added [[Bentley-6430|Earl Columbus Bentley (1926-2003)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Army PFC 1945. He served with the Third Engineer Combat Battalion in the Occupation of Japan. Records Added [[Bentley-6433|George Respress Wayne Bentley Jr (1924-2011)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Army Air Force TEC5 1943-1946. He served with the 1915th Engineer Aviation Battalion Battalion on Okinawa. Records Added [[Bloodworth-838|Charles W Bloodworth (1916-1999)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Army PFC 1942-1945. Unfortunately it is unknown what theater he served but he earned the Purple Heart and The Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records Added [[Bowdoin-268|Weyman Ertel Bowdoin (1912-1978)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Army TSGT 1942-1945. He served as a Laundry Foreman with the 579th Quartermaster Laundry Company overseas in Europe for 1 year 11 months and 20 days where he served in the Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe Campaigns, as well as the Occupation of Germany. Records are on Family Search check his profile for Service Record [[Whitaker-8098|James Buford Whitaker (1919-2003)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Army Air Force SGT 1942-1945. He served as a Airplane Mechanic in the European Theater for 2 years 9 months and 8 days overseas in the Air Offensive Europe, Tunisia, Sicily, Rome-Arno, Naples-Foggia, and Southern France Campaigns and although his wartime unit is unknown he received The Presidential Unit Citation. Records are on Family Search check his profile for Service Record [[Whitaker-8099|Charlie Bell Whitaker (1921-2001)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Babb Side. US Army PFC 1944-1945. He fought as a Rifleman overseas in Europe for 9 months and 27 with L Company 7th Infantry Regiment of the 3rd Infantry Division in the Rhineland and Central Europe Campaigns during which he was wounded. His awards include the Purple Heart, The Combat Infantryman's Badge, and The Presidential Unit Citation. Records Added [[Braddock-4831|William Lawson Braddock (1922-2013)]] 1st Cousin x3 Removed Flanders Side. US Army SSG 1940-1945. He served in 2 Campaigns in Europe and in the Occupation of Germany. Later fought in Korea and served in Vietnam Era. Records Added [[Bloodworth-841|John Henry Bloodworth (1921-1996)]] 2nd Cousin x2 Removed Babb Side. US Army TEC5 1942-1946. He served with the 71st Infantry Division overseas in Europe during the Rhineland and Central Europe Campaigns, for which he earned the Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records Added [[Wood-53970|Woodson Wood (1922-1968)]] 2nd Cousin x2 Removed Babb Side. US Army TEC5 1942-1945. He served with the HHC of the 2nd Engineer Special Brigade as a Truck Driver in the Pacific serving overseas for 2 years 9 months and 7 days, during which he participated in the New Guinea, Southern Philippines, and Luzon Campaigns. Service Record on Family Search check his profile to view it [[Braddy-409|George Hill Braddy (1918-1988)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Perry Side. US Army 1942-?. More research needed [[Braddy-302|Harvey Shepherd Braddy (1921-1943)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Perry Side. US Army PVT 1942-1943. He served as a Infantryman with the 39th Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division and saw combat in Tunisia and Sicily, and during the Battle of Troina in Sicily he became the first of my relatives to give his life to our country in WWII. His awards include the Bronze Star Medal, The Purple Heart Medal, and The Combat Infantryman's Badge. NA records [[Braddy-303|Cary Bazil Braddy (1924-2015)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Perry Side. US Army TEC5 1943-1946. He served in E Company 18th Engineers Construction Regiment as a Light Truck Driver and for 1 year 4 months and 17 days he was stationed in Alaska, earning the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal. Records Added [[Richards-22699|A B Richards (1919-1991)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Thompson Side. US Army SSG 1940-1945. He served as a Supply NCO with HHC 1st Battalion 41st Armored Infantry of the 2nd Armored Division and he fought in combat overseas in Europe serving over there for 2 years 6 months and 8 days during which he participated in the Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland, and Central Europe Campaigns, for which he earned the Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records are on Family Search check his profile to view them [[Ursrey-9|Theodore Frederick Ursrey (1923-1998)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Thompson Side. US Army 1943-?. He served in G Company of the 139th Airborne Engineer Battalion of the 17th Airborne Division and served in the Combat Glider landing during Operation Varsity seeing action in the Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe Campaigns. He also served in the Occupation of Germany. Records Added [[Lofton-900|George Albert Lofton (1923-2000)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Thompson Side. US Army PFC 1943-1946. He fought in Europe with the 82nd Airborne Division, earning the Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records Added [[Johns-8023|James Cecil Johns (1920-1960)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Babb Side. US Army PVT 1940-1945. He was wounded overseas in Europe (May have been serving with the 41st Infantry Regiment) and earned the Purple Heart and Combat Infantryman's Badge. Proof of wounding and pre-war unit on Newspapers [[Braddy-411|James Bishop Braddy (1916-2001)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Perry Side. US Army PFC 1941-1945. He served in the HQ Company 148th Infantry Regiment of the 37th Infantry Division as a Messenger, delivering messages and orders from foxhole to foxhole under enemy fire in the Pacific where he served overseas for 2 years 11 months and 25 days during which he participated in the Solomon Islands (During which he made the paper) and Leyte Campaigns. For his service he earned The Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records are on Family Search where you can view them [[Etheridge-3017|Perry Thomas Etheridge (1921-1987)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Perry Side. US Army SGT 1942-1945. He served in E Company 117th Infantry Regiment of the 30th Infantry Division as a Light Mortar NCO and fought in Europe serving overseas for 1 year 7 months and 7 days during which he participated in the Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe Campaigns and in the Occupation of Germany. His awards include The Purple Heart Medal with oak leaf cluster, The Combat Infantryman's Badge, and The Presidential Unit Citation. Records Added [[Dominy-200|Perry Frederick Dominy (1922-2014)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Perry Side. US Army SGT 1943-1945. He served as a Gunner with C Company of the 90th Chemical Mortar Battalion and saw combat in Germany and Belgium during the Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe Campaigns. Records Added [[Dominy-201|Olin Owen Dominy (1926-1981)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Perry Side. US Army PFC 1944-1946. Although unknown which theater he saw combat as a Infantryman, earning the Combat Infantryman's Badge. Records Added ===World War One Ancestors=== [[Perry-22772|Lewis Frank Perry Sr (1888-1954)]] Great Great Grandfather Perry Side. US Army SGT 1917-1919. He was stationed in Pennsylvania where he served as a Airplane Mechanic [[Babb-1969|Clifton Thomas Babb (abt.1889-1969)]] Great Great Grandfather Babb Side. US Army CPL 1916-1919. He originally served in the Georgia National Guard with the 2nd Georgia Regiment at the Mexican Border during the 1916-1917 Mexican Border Expedition until its federalization upon the outbreak of the First World War, becoming E Company 121st Infantry Regiment of the 31st Division. He arrived in France on Oct 4 1918 and on Nov 8 1918 he was assigned as a replacement with the 328th Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Division where he served in the final days of the Meuse Argonne Offensive ===World War One Uncles=== [[Bentley-6429|William Columbus Bentley (1893-1971)]] Great Great Granduncle Babb Side. US Army PFC 1917-1919. He served in Battery C of the 13th Field Artillery Regiment of the 4th Division serving in the Aisne-Marne, St Mihiel, Meuse Argonne, Champagne 1918, and Lorraine 1918 Campaigns [[Flanders-2413|Johnnie Linear Flanders (1895-1963)]] Great Great Granduncle Flanders Side. US Army PVT 1917-1919. He served in B Company of the 13th Machine Gun Battalion 5th Division in the Battle of St Mihiel and the Meuse Argonne Offensive [[Jackson-59221|Ernest Wesley Jackson (1896-1965)]] Husband of Great Great Grandaunt Babb Side. US Army PVT 1918-1919. While fighting in France he apparently had his feet frozen and was gassed , which would qualify him for the Purple Heart [[Wicker-1379|Charlie Tillman Wicker (1895-1971)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Perry Side. US Army PVT 1918-1919. He served in K Company 51st Infantry Regiment of the 6th Division in the Meuse Argonne Offensive [[Hughes-26552|John Morgan Hughes (1888-1960)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Thompson Side. US Army PVT 1918-1919. He served in B Company 308th Infantry Regiment of the 77th Division in the Meuse Argonne Offensive and in the Oise-Aisne Campaign ===World War One Cousins Removed=== [[Spann-679|Clarence G Spann (1895-1957)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Thompson Side. US Army PVT 1918-1919. He saw combat in the Battle of St Mihiel and in the Meuse Argonne Offensive with M Company of the 168th Infantry Regiment 42nd Division [[Mathews-7255|George Mathews (1894-1958)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Thompson Side. US Army PVT 1918-1919. He served in K Company 34th Infantry Regiment of the 7th Division in the Lorraine 1918 Campaign [[Franklin-16707|Grover Cleveland Franklin (1884-1949)]] 1st Cousin x4 Removed Babb Side. US Army 1LT 1918-1919. He served in the Medical Corps ===Mexican Border Expedition Ancestors=== [[Babb-1969|Clifton Thomas Babb (abt.1889-1969)]] Great Great Grandfather Babb Side. US Army CPL 1916-1919. He served in the Georgia National Guard with E Company (aka The Baldwin Blues) of the 2nd Georgia Regiment at the Mexican Border during the 1916-1917 Mexican Border Expedition at Camp Cotton Ft Bliss, Texas during which he served as a Cook and was left behind in hospital in March 1917 though returned home in April where he was shortly deployed to another war, this being the First World War ===Spanish American War Uncles=== [[Franklin-16716|Preston Brooks Franklin (1860-1933)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Babb Side. US Volunteers PVT 1898. He served stateside with Battery A of the Georgia Light Artillery, earning the Spanish War Service Medal ===American Civil War Ancestors=== [[Bloodworth-721|Miles Morgan Bloodworth Jr (1838-1911)]] 3rd Great Grandfather Babb Side. CSA 3rd SGT 1861-1865. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment in many of the biggest battles of the war and was wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania and surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse [[Perry-22810|Eason Perry (1825-abt.1862)]] 4th Great Grandfather Perry Side. CSA PVT he died of dysentery in camp shortly after enlisting into the Army [[Lock-3975|Joseph Enoch Lock (1845-1925)]] 4th Great Grandfather Perry Side. CSA PVT 1863-1865. He served in E Company of the 6th Alabama Cavalry seeing heavy action in the South, especially during the Atlanta Campaign [[Creamer-975|James Daniel Creamer (1840-1913)]] 4th Great Grandfather Thompson Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in E Company of the 37th Alabama Regiment in many major battles in the Western Theater [[Spann-675|John Edward Spann (1823-1891)]] 4th Great Grandfather Thompson Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in B Company of the 6th Alabama Regiment fighting in some of the biggest battles of the war and he surrendered at Appomattox [[Partin-431|Hugh Gilmore Partin (1848-1915)]] 4th Great Grandfather Thompson Side. CSA PVT 1864-1865. He served in B Company of the 61st Georgia Regiment where he fought in the major battles of the Eastern Theater in the final year of the war and surrendered at Appomattox [[Babb-1989|William A Babb (abt.1819-1878)]] 4th Great Grandfather Babb Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in B Company of the 3rd Georgia Reserves and fought in the Atlanta Campaign and in the Battle of Tulifinny [[Franklin-14527|Avery Bland Franklin (abt.1832-1864)]] 4th Great Grandfather Babb Side. CSA PVT 1863-1864. He served in A Company of the 22nd South Carolina Regiment and fought at the Siege of Jackson before being captured and sent to Point Lookout POW Camp where he died of conditions there [[Chambers-10879|George Thomas Chambers (1840-1910)]] 4th Great Grandfather Babb Side, CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in H Company of the 57th Georgia Regiment and saw heavy action in the Western Theater [[Whitaker-6776|Nathaniel Pace Whitaker (1816-1864)]] 4th Great Grandfather Babb Side. CSA PVT 1862-1864. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment seeing action in many major battles in the Eastern Theater until he was mortally wounded at the Battle of the Crater [[Fountain-350|Augustus Jones Fountain (1837-1863)]] 4th Great Grandfather Babb Side. CSA PVT 1862-1863. He served in I Company of the 57th Georgia Regiment and was captured during the Siege of Vicksburg but was exchanged back to Confederate forces but by that time he had contracted Pneumonia and died shortly after [[Flanders-2172|William Thomas Flanders (1842-1910)]] 4th Great Grandfather Flanders Side. CSA PVT 1861-1864. He served in F Company of the 14th Georgia Regiment in many tough and brutal battles in the Eastern Theater until he was captured at the Battle of the Wilderness [[Herndon-2861|Henley J Herndon (1840-1899)]] 4th Great Grandfather Flanders Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in A Company of the 49th Georgia Regiment in many major battles of the Eastern Theater and surrendered at Appomattox [[Combs-1438|John William Combs (1842-1923)]] 4th Great Grandfather Flanders Side. US PVT 1861-1865. He served in D Company of the 3rd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment, my only ancestor who fought for the Union during the Civil War! He fought in many battles and witnessed the Confederate surrender at Appomattox [[Underwood-8049|George Carter Underwood (1831-1894)]] 4th Great Grandfather Flanders Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in the 1st Battalion of Georgia Sharpshooters and saw extensive service in the Western Theater of the war [[Browning-7274|Silas Browning (1819-1888)]] 4th Great Grandfather Flanders Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in F Company of the 2nd Georgia Regiment which saw heavy action throughout the war and is one of the few units that was at both Gettysburg and Chickamauga, the two bloodiest battles of the war. He and his unit surrendered at Appomattox ===American Civil War Uncles=== [[Bloodworth-724|John David Bloodworth (1838-1865)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Babb Side. CSA CPL 1861-1865. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment in many of the biggest battles of the war until being captured at the Second Battle of Deep Bottom and was sent to the awful Point Lookout POW Camp where he died, just 10 days before the Surrender at Appomattox [[Bloodworth-723|James Hancock Bloodworth (1841-1924)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Babb Side. CSA PVT 1861-1865. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment in many of the biggest battles of the war and surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse [[Bloodworth-725|Augustus Rabun Bloodworth (1847-1913)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Babb Side. CSA PVT 1864-1865. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment in many major battles of the war [[Whitaker-6777|William Richard Whitaker (1846-1930)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Babb Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment in many of the biggest battles of the war and surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse [[Cannon-6624|Hardy William Cannon (abt.1834-1863)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Perry Side. CSA PVT 1861-1863. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment in many major battles of the war until being mortally wounded at the Battle of Manassas Gap, he is buried in Arlington National Cemetery [[Cannon-6628|Benjamin F Cannon (1837-1862)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Perry Side. CSA PVT 1861-1862. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment and fought in the Battle of South Mills and during a skirmish with the 16th MA he was killed in action [[Cannon-6625|Edward B Cannon (abt.1840-1863)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Perry Side. CSA CPL 1861-1863. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment in many major battles until being killed on the 2nd day of the Battle of Gettysburg [[Cannon-6626|William Franklin Cannon (1841-1903)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Perry Side. CSA 1SG 1861-1864. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment in many major battles, eventually rising to the rank of Company First Sergeant. He was wounded on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg and while rescuing a wounded comrade on May 14th, 1864 at the Battle of Spotsylvania he lost his arm [[Cannon-6627|Franklin Allen Cannon (1842-abt.1915)]] 3rd Great Granduncle Perry Side. CSA PVT 1862. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment and fought at King's School House and during the Battle of Malvern Hill he was crippled [[Spann-861|Henry Andrew Spann (1826-1864)]] 4th Great Granduncle Thompson Side. CSA PVT 1863-1864. He served in C Company of the 11th Florida Regiment and fought during the Siege of Petersburg before deserting to Union forces and was captured being sent to Carroll Prison in Virginia. There he contracted and died of diarrhea and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery [[Spann-862|Raford Marion Spann (1839-1916)]] 4th Great Granduncle Thompson Side. CSA PVT. He served in B Company of the 6th Alabama Regiment but sent most of the war in hospitals due to typhoid fever but one battle that he is confirmed to be at is the Battle of Berryville, where he was wounded [[Spann-863|George Franklin Spann (1844-1905)]] 4th Great Granduncle Thompson Side. CSA PVT 1863-1865. He served in B Company of the 6th Alabama Regiment where he fought in some of the biggest battles of the war and surrendered at Appomattox [[Perdue-893|David Blackshear Hamilton Perdue (1846-1943)]] 4th Great Granduncle Perry Side. CSA PVT 1861-1865. He initially served in E Company of the 7th Georgia until serving as a substitute in G Company of the 62nd Georgia before transferring to his final unit of G Company of the 8th Georgia Regiment. He fought in a couple of battles and surrendered at Appomattox [[Perdue-2964|John Addison Wilborn Perdue (1841-1862)]] 4th Great Granduncle Perry Side. CSA SGT 1862. He served in D Company of the 4th Arkansas Regiment and was wounded in the heel at the Battle of Pea Ridge. At the Battle of Richmond, Kentucky he was wounded int he lungs and died of his wounds the next day [[Douglass-5099|William Henry Douglass (1829-1919)]] 4th Great Granduncle Perry Side. CSA PVT 1861-1865. He served in C Company of the 27th Georgia Regiment until it was redesignated as the 31st Georgia Regiment and fought in many major battles, being wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg and he surrendered at Appomattox [[Douglass-5100|John Allen Douglass (1838-1918)]] 4th Great Granduncle Perry Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in I Company of the 46th Alabama Regiment in many major battles of the western theater [[Fountain-349|John Henry Fountain (1837-1863)]] 4th Great Granduncle Babb Side. CSA PVT 1861-1863. He served in I Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment and saw action in many major battles before being captured at the Battle of Gettysburg and was sent to the awful Point Lookout POW Camp where he died of conditions there, just like his brother Augustus who was also there and died 5 days after his brother John [[Chambers-13746|Henry Chambers (1838-1863)]] 4th Great Granduncle Babb Side. CSA PVT 1862-1863. He served in H Company of the 57th Georgia Regiment and was killed in action at the Battle of Champion Hill, their first combat [[Chambers-13747|John Chambers (1846-1863)]] 4th Great Granduncle Babb Side. CSA PVT 1862-1863. He served in H Company of the 57th Georgia Regiment and was killed in action at the Battle of Champion Hill, their first combat [[Herndon-2902|Charles Herndon (1843-1862)]] 4th Great Granduncle Flanders Side. CSA PVT 1861-1862. He served in F Company of the 3rd Georgia Regiment and was mortally wounded at the Battle of Malvern Hill, but agonizingly he did not die until 28 days later on July 29th, 1862 [[Combs-1435|Francis Ignatius Combs (1835-1924)]] 4th Great Granduncle Flanders Side. US CPL 1861-1865. One of my few relatives who fought for the Union he served in E Company of the 3rd West Virginia Cavalry in many battles in the war and witnessed the Confederate Surrender at Appomattox [[Combs-1439|Henry Harrison Combs (1844-1933)]] 4th Great Granduncle Flanders Side. US PVT 1862-1865. He fought for the Union serving in E Company of the 15th West Virginia Regiment fighting in several battles and witnessed the Confederate Surrender at Appomattox [[Combs-1440|Armstead Combs (1846-1921)]] 4th Great Granduncle Flanders Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. Despite his 3 brothers fighting for the Union Armstead opted to fight for the Confederacy serving with McNeil's Rangers throughout the whole war. Luckily by my own research I have determined the Combs Brothers never fought each other [[Browning-7339|Radford Jordan Browning (1829-1904)]] 4th Great Granduncle Flanders Side. CSA PVT 1862-1865. He served in H Company of the 20th Georgia Regiment in many major battles including both Gettysburg and Chickamauga. He surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse
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=== Notes from the Silberstein Family Bible === ::''' Transcription of ''Duplicate Transcript From Silberstein Bible in order of Entry'' ::::::::::::::::Page 1 Dec. 27, 1896 Letter from Milton (Wertheimer) :Grandma, Mama, Papa all expressing regret of the death of Grandpa. From your loving son and grandson. June 9, 1897 Letter from Lillian (Silberstein) to Grandma :Thanking her for the parasol. Kiss Gracie and Miltie for me. From your Grandchild Jan. 8, 1862 Blesen, Germany Birth Certificate in German :On March 13, 1831 to the Jewish Cantor and Vice Rabbi Simon Silberstein and his wife Rosa Silberstein, a son named Joel Julius Silberstein. June 11, 1853 Potsdam, Germany A diploma from the Royal Government: Dept. of Churches and schools. :On the basis of an examination given by Superintendent Liesegang at Perleberg to Jewish Cantor Julius Silberstein of this City, age 22, born in Blesen which he passed on June 3rd is granted permission to be a teacher of the Jewish religion. As noted in the bible by Albert Lyman Silberstein :The grandchildren of Hattie Silberstein and Ike Wertheimer are: ::Laurie Wertheimer - daughter of Lennie and Merland(?) Wertheimer born Nov. 3, 1909. ::Margaret Wertheimer - daughter of Lennie and Merland(?) Wertheimer born Jan. 20, 1916. ::Emanuel Gump Wertheimer - son of Milton and Rosalind Wertheimer born June 21, 1912. ::Milton Gordon Wertheimer - son of Milton + Rosalind born June 28, 1915. ::Maurice Schuman, grandson of Morris and Clare Schuman born April 2, 1914. He is the son of Milton and Dorothy Schuman ::Jane Schuman born Sept 1, 1917 ::::::::::(Over) ---- ::::::::::::::::Page 2 Deaths :Sylvie Silberstein - son of Albert + Jennie April 14,1892. Buried in Silberstein Plot at Mt. Hope Cemetery :Alex Schumann - son of Morris + Clara (née Silberstein) :Morris Schumann - Husband of Clara :Julius Silberstein - Husband of Lena - Father of Hattie Wertheimer - Jennie Levy - Alex and Albert Silberstein -Clara Schumann (Peiser and Bergmann) Dec 26, 1896 :Regina Bach - née Strauss - Mother of Jennie - Wife of Albert L. Silberstein Aug 5, 1902 :Hannah Roth née Bach - Siter of Jennie Silberstein age 45 years Jan.26, 1903 :Nathan Bach - Father of Jennie age 82 years 4 mos. April 27, 1903 :Julius Bach - brother of Jennie age 57 years ? :Harry Bach - Brother of Jannie age 47 Years ? :Jennie Levy - née Silberstein - sister of albert Silberstein age 49 years Dec. 31, 1910 :Lena (Silberstein) Wolff - Mother of Hattie Wertheimer, Jennie Levy, Alex Silberstein, Albert L. Silberstein, Clara Bergman - Age 87 years Dec. 17, 1922 :At her death she was Great Grandmother of :Maxine Levy - Granddaughter of Jennie :Morton Levy - Grandson of Jennie :Fred Levy - Grandson of Jennie :Milton Schuman - Grandson of Clara :Jane Schuman - Granddaughter of Clara :Eva Jaffe - Granddaughter of Clara :Louise Wertheimer - Granddaughter of Hattie :Margaret Wertheimer - Granddaughter of Hattie :Emanuel Wertheimer - Grandson of Hattie :Milton Wertheimer, Jr. - Grandson of Hattie :Warren Tisch - Grandson of Alex :Lenore Tisch - Granddaughter of Alex :Sylvan Broadman - of Albert Silberstein :Earle Jacobs, Jr. - of Albert Silberstein :Edna Jacobs - of Albert Silberstein :Richard Broadman - of Albert Silberstein :Robert Harman(Lichtenstein) - of Albert Silberstein :Jane Lichtenstein - of Albert Silberstein ::::::::::Continue ---- ::::::::::::::::Page 3 Continued - Lean Silberstein Wolf's Great Grandchildren :Albert Zabin - of Albert Silverstein :Dorothy Zabin - of Albert Silverstein :Alfred Griffon (Silberstein) - of Albert Silverstein Birthdays {|class="wikitable" style="margin: auto; text-align:center" border="3" | Month || Date|| Name||Year|| || Month || Date|| Name||Year |- |January|| 18 ||Sidney Levy||1885|| ||July||3||Harold||1886 |- | ||31||Clara||1870|| || ||4||Eva Silberstein||1892 |- | March|| 13 ||Julius||1831|| ||- ||14|| Lennie Wertheimer||1880 |- |April ||12||Jennie Levy||1861|| || ||29||Esther||1866 |- | || 11 ||Florence Silberstein||1890|| || ||30||Ike Werthaimer||1857 |- |May ||1||Jennie Silberstein||1867|| ||Aug ||10||Alfred Levy||1901 |- | || 27 ||Albert Silberstein||1866|| ||Oct||10|| Alex||1863 |- |June ||2||Viola Juliette||1898|| || ||21||Gracie||1893 |- | ||3 ||Milton Schuman||1832|| ||Nov||5|| Hedwig||1859 |- | ||14||Lennie Wertheimer||1880|| || ||20||Edna||1893 |- | ||24 ||Henry Levy||1852|| ||Dec ||13||Lena||1835 |- | ||28||Lily Silberstein||1888|| || ||18||Bertran||1892 |- | || ||Sylvia|| || || ||29||Milton Wertheimer||1883 |- |Oct ||17||Anthony Lee Griffon||1941|| || || || || |} :June 26, 1882 Letter from Simon (in German) to his brother-in-law (Julius SIlberstein) and sister (Lena Markendorf) from Leipzig (Germany). Excusing himself for not writing sooner. Our father is not feeling well. His family has increased by the birth of a boy. His eldest son George feels much better. They have suffered a loss in the death of his father-in-law. Regarding the Breslau matter our father gives you the address and does not know if the Schule has any means. Lesent of Jennie Silberstein broken engagement. How is Hedwig (Hattie Wertheimer) and her family? Don't believe that Schment has any means because Denas engagement is also broken off. From my beloved Roschen, George, and his brother as well as from your brother and brother-in-law. ---- ::::::::::::::::Page 4 Letter signed by Julius Silberstein (in German) :For Eternal Memory for our children and descendants. ::Last letter sent to us by our beloved father - Markus Markendorff, Died - Aug 24, 1882 at Leipzig, Saxony on his birthday - age 86 years old - May he rest in peace. Entered by his son-in-law Julius Silberstein Entry in German and Hebrew :'''Simon Silberstein''' Died June 17, 1880, in the morning at the age of 93 years and 11 months - May he rest in peace - entered by his son, Julius Silberstein :'''Rosalie Silberstein''' née Jaffe Died July 21, 1881 Married 71 years Buried in their family plot in Frankfort. July 24, 1881 Mother of Julius. :'''Heimann Silberstein''' Eldest son of Rosalie, Born Nov 18, 1812, Died Nov 23 1871 Buried in Frankfort. :'''Minna Obersky''' (née Silberstein) Died Nov 28, 1891 in Berlin age 66 years and 8 days. :'''Henriette Wolf''' (née Silberstein) Died Dec 3, 1891 in Berlin, in the Jewish Home for the aged, Age 86 years ---- ::::::::::::::::Page 5 Entry in Bible in German :Our Mother ::Blume Markendorff (née Wolf), died on the first evening of the (?) 1877 in Leipzig; entred by her son-in-law, Julius Silberstein Entry in the bible in English ::For my children to known the names and addresses of my brothers and sisters according to their age and their children as far as I know it myself. # Frau Henriette Wolff, inmate of the Hebrew Home for the aged at Berlin, her sons ## Wilhelm Wolf in Berlin having large family. ## Heiman Silberstein in Berlin, Married, Has family. # Heiman Silberstein died Nov 23, 187(?) at Frankfort, his wife Röschen née Frier and large family living in Frankfort. Of his children I know ## Adolf Silberstein in Frankfort with family ## Siegfried Silberstein in Berlin with family ## Julius Silberstein and brother Cölln on the Rhein ## Herman Silberstein in Berlin ## Martha née Silberstein - in Frankfort with family. The rest of the children I do not know. # Meyer Silberstein living with his second son Isidor in Bärwalde, his oldest son vereisphysicus (?) Dr. Louis Silberstein MD in Chemistry, Saxony with family # Marcus Silberstein in Schwiebus, his sons ## Adolf Silberstein in Schwiebus with family ## Theodor Silberstein in Frankfort with family ## Louis Silberstein in Berlin with family ## Herman Silberstein in USA from Frankfort (1/3/189(?)) # Benjamin Silberstein in Cüstrin, his children ## Rosalie Isenbury with family in Cüstrin ## Adolf Silberstein in Cüstrin ## A second son whose name I have forgotten. #Frau Cäcilie Tinner in Berlin with two sons and several daughters. # Salomicen Silberstein with two daughters Hattie and Jennie in San Francisco # Samuel Silberstein in Berlin, Rosenthaler Str. 25 # Frau Minna Oberski 4 sons - 1 daughter in Landsberg an der Warthe # Levin Silberstein with large family of his children I know by name only ## Joseph ## Rudolph (Rechts Anwalt) Lawyer ## Jennie ## Anna # Moritz Silberstein in Berlin - Prenzlauer Strasse 32a - his children ## Ida, the only daughter while the boys names I have forgotten ---- ::::::::::::::::Page 6 The following are in a s=mall portfolio with Bible # Marriage certificate of Albert L. Silberstein to Jennie Bach Dec 18, 1887 # Duplicate copy of naturalization papers of Julius Silberstein Feb 25, 1916 # Letter from Dept of State - Feb. 3, 1916 to Albert Silberstein regarding naturalization of Julius Silberstein # Letter in German, translation attached, by Heinrich Silberstein to celebrate inviting family to come to Berlin to Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the wedding day of Simon and Rosalie Silberstein (née Jaffe) signed by Adolf Silberstein, Theodor Obersky, Ludwig Silberstein, Heinrich Silberstein, William Silberstein, Heinr. Silberstein # Letter dated Sept. 6, 1893 from Baltimore, from Julius (father of Albert Silberstein) asking Albert to hire Morris as a salesman who presently works for Claubery (Cutlery) and desires to change. Note Julius signature has an address of 21 29 WIlkins Ave # Flowers from a floral piece of Lina (Silberstein|Wolff) who dies Dec 17, 1922, in perfect condition #Invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bach to attend the marriage of their daughter Jennie to Albert L. Silberstein Dec 18, 1887 at 335 East 77th St. # Preserved flowers Albert to Jennie SIlberstein 1886 # Preserved flowers from Grandpa Bash before he died 1905 # Family Tree from Leonard Wertheimer # Notice of Retirement of Albert Silberstein on Dec 21, 1927 and the taking over of the business by his son Alfred. # Notice of the birth of Anthony Lee Griffon.
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{{Image|file=FSP_Joop_van_Belzen1-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Gezicht op Arnemuiden }} * Zie ook: [[Space:Joop_van_Belzen| Het geslacht van Belzen]], Nederlands == The Surname: van Belsen / van Belzen / van Bilsen == '''Author: Lieven van van Belzen.'''
The first person with the name '''van Belsen''' I found in the Middelburg city accounts, '''Pieter Jansz''', the city surgeon. [http://tijdschriftenbankzeeland.nl/issue/arc/1881-01-01/edition/0/page/312 Stadsrekeningen van Middelburg, 1500-1549, ''Pieter JJansz''' alias '''Pieter van Belsen'''], Tijdschriften Zeeland, Archief | 1 januari 1881 | pagina 312 This was for additional fee "during the course of the black Plague" from 22 March to 22 June 1531, a pound Vlaamsch a month and enjoyed such a grant until 22 December 1532. He had, under the name of Peter Belsen, as usual fee of 5 pounds a year, in 1532. Whether there is any connection between the above Peter and the man with whom our family tree begins in the city of Arnemuiden will always remain a question mark. Following is the transcribed text of our founding father [[Meeuwsz-2 | Daniel Meeuwsz]] in the marriage certificates of Arnemuiden in 1602. {{Image|file=Joop_van_Belzen-1.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption='''Bann Daniel Meeuwsz en Tanneken Heyndrickx ''' }} ''' Transcription''':
''Den lesten Augusti Anno 1602 is ondertrout Daniel Meeusen gheselle van Geertruytenberch met Tanneken Heyndrickx van Opghem in Vlaenderen bij Maldeghem. Getuyghen van den bruydegoms syde Wouter Adriaens ende met '''Margriete van Bilsen, moeder van de bruydegom''' dewelcke verclaerden in dit houwelick tevreden te syn ende van den bruyts zyde Heyndrick Joosten de schoenmaecker ende Ariaengen Callebouts vader en moeder van den bruyt die verclaerden in dit houwelick te vreden te syn.'' '''Translation:'''
''The last of August Anno 1602 is intended marriage Daniel Meeusen, from Geertuytenberg, with Tanneken Heyndrickx from Opghem in Vlaenderen near Maldeghem (Belgium). Witness of the groom: Wouter Adriaens and '''Margriete van Bilsen, mother of the groom''' who stated this marriage to be satisfied and witness of the bridal side Heyndrick Joosten the shoemaker and Ariaengen Callebouts father and mother of the Bride who stated this marriage to be satisfied''. here also follows the act of the burgher book from 1605: ''Daniel Meeusen van den Thole, veerthien ofte vijfthien iaeren hier gewoont hebbende. '' with in the margin: ''Enden Sol Op recken VIS'' This would mean that he paid six shillings (redeemed) and lived already around 1588 in Arnemuiden. Daniel's mother was Margriete '''van Bilsen''' and his eldest son Bartholomeus, so in the patronymic system the father of Daniel was Bartholo (meus). In the court archives Arnemuiden called one Bartholomew Danielsz counter Dirrick Pieters Pronck, skipper on "The Moriaen" act on 04.04.1578. However, this brings us no further. Daniel had two sisters, namely Janneken (she was a witness at the baptism of his daughter Trineken on 11.08.1604) and Trineken. His sister Trineken marry as young daughter of Rees in Gelderlant 18 / 2-11 / 4-1612 Cornelis Adriaens (Guest) Arnemuiden. Their father Bartholomeus might have been skipper or soldier? Geertruidenberg and Rees are both on the river and both garrison town (has been). In the earliest books of Arnemuiden such as baptismal and marriage records, burgher book, tax cohieren homes leads Margriete van Bilsen and (her husband) Meeus not against (either as owner or as tenant), nor to the communicants. Research in Tholen, Hasselt (Bilsen-Belgium), Den Bosch and Rees (in Kleve Germany) has so far yielded nothing (not even through patronymen). Daniel Meeusen and Tanneken Heyndricks got two daughters ( Trineken and Josintgen), and four sons Barthlo (meus), Adriaen, Cornelis and Daniel. All four sons were married in Arnemuiden and their children began to use the name '''van Belsen'''. About 5000 names in this family tree processes from throughout the Netherlands, even in the United States. {{Image|file=Joop_van_Belzen-3.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption=Arnemuiden 1791 }} === 1819-1910 Legendary figure=== Lieven Tak van Belzen and Jerina Geldhof had 12 children, seven of them died shortly after birth. In a stormy night, he had his eldest, 20 years old son [[Van_Belzen-47 | Jacob]] let go, after which drowned when they were with the rest of the crew on the side of Lieven's fishingboat, after it had capsized. They were rescued and the boat was shattered and sailing charge brought to Hellevoetsluis. The children of Lieven were named after their mother nickname, Wullem of Riene, Kees van Rine, Joos van Riene and Mientje of Riene. '' {{Image|file=Van_Belsen-5-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Hoogaarsen }} His two brothers Lieven, Joos and Jacob, drowned. Joos drowned in the stormy night of November 3, 1863 in the sea nearby Flushing (the rest of the crew was rescued by Charles Lievens van de Gruiter). Jacob drowned in the stormy night of 3 on December 4, 1863 aboard "The Young Jacob" (bazaanschuit Lieven de Ridder), the Dutch coast, killing all the crew (7 fishermen). The tragedy is that Jacob one month earlier was rescued aboard his brother Joos. '' {{Image|file=Van_Belzen-3-5.jpg |align= |size=l |caption=Schoolfoto met zes van de kinderen van Lieven en Cornelia. }} ===1918 Fatal accident=== On February 15, 1918 got the Arm-16, while she was fishing in the Oostgat, a mine in its nets. The mine was carefully detached and embedded. Pilotboat no. 14 with skipper Vader arranged for making mines harmless, it went off, the Arm 16 took in tow and went looking for the mine. They discovered the height of Westkapelle. At the moment the naval officer who was aboard the no.14, switched to the arm 16, the pilot boat ran on a mine. The consequences were terrible: skipper Vader and five other crewmembers were slain. Also fishermen skipper '' 'Lieven van Belzen' '' his son (17) Cornelis van Belzen and sailor Hendrik Marijs (25) found death. Furthermore, there were still several wounded. Quote from the book "A century and sheds on the Scheldt" * The steam pilot vessel "14" is in the run of the Oostgat on a mine, where eight people on board are killed. Simultaneously explodes (by the same mine) also 'fishing vessel' Arnemuiden 16 '', killing three fishermen. ===Acknowledgments === * Bron: L.L. von Münching: 'De verliezen van de Nederlandse koopvaardij in WO I'. {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-11.png |align=m |size=l }}
The first person with the name '''van Belsen''' I found in the Middelburg city accounts, '''Pieter Jansz''', the city surgeon. [http://tijdschriftenbankzeeland.nl/issue/arc/1881-01-01/edition/0/page/312 Stadsrekeningen van Middelburg, 1500-1549, ''Pieter JJansz''' alias '''Pieter van Belsen'''], Tijdschriften Zeeland, Archief | 1 januari 1881 | pagina 312 This was for additional fee "during the course of the black Plague" from 22 March to 22 June 1531, a pound Vlaamsch a month and enjoyed such a grant until 22 December 1532. He had, under the name of Peter Belsen, as usual fee of 5 pounds a year, in 1532. Whether there is any connection between the above Peter and the man with whom our family tree begins in the city of Arnemuiden will always remain a question mark. Following is the transcribed text of our founding father [[Meeuwsz-2 | Daniel Meeuwsz]] in the marriage certificates of Arnemuiden in 1602. {{Image|file=Joop_van_Belzen-1.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption='''Bann Daniel Meeuwsz en Tanneken Heyndrickx ''' }} ''' Transcription''':
''Den lesten Augusti Anno 1602 is ondertrout Daniel Meeusen gheselle van Geertruytenberch met Tanneken Heyndrickx van Opghem in Vlaenderen bij Maldeghem. Getuyghen van den bruydegoms syde Wouter Adriaens ende met '''Margriete van Bilsen, moeder van de bruydegom''' dewelcke verclaerden in dit houwelick tevreden te syn ende van den bruyts zyde Heyndrick Joosten de schoenmaecker ende Ariaengen Callebouts vader en moeder van den bruyt die verclaerden in dit houwelick te vreden te syn.'' '''Translation:'''
''The last of August Anno 1602 is intended marriage Daniel Meeusen, from Geertuytenberg, with Tanneken Heyndrickx from Opghem in Vlaenderen near Maldeghem (Belgium). Witness of the groom: Wouter Adriaens and '''Margriete van Bilsen, mother of the groom''' who stated this marriage to be satisfied and witness of the bridal side Heyndrick Joosten the shoemaker and Ariaengen Callebouts father and mother of the Bride who stated this marriage to be satisfied''. here also follows the act of the burgher book from 1605: ''Daniel Meeusen van den Thole, veerthien ofte vijfthien iaeren hier gewoont hebbende. '' with in the margin: ''Enden Sol Op recken VIS'' This would mean that he paid six shillings (redeemed) and lived already around 1588 in Arnemuiden. Daniel's mother was Margriete '''van Bilsen''' and his eldest son Bartholomeus, so in the patronymic system the father of Daniel was Bartholo (meus). In the court archives Arnemuiden called one Bartholomew Danielsz counter Dirrick Pieters Pronck, skipper on "The Moriaen" act on 04.04.1578. However, this brings us no further. Daniel had two sisters, namely Janneken (she was a witness at the baptism of his daughter Trineken on 11.08.1604) and Trineken. His sister Trineken marry as young daughter of Rees in Gelderlant 18 / 2-11 / 4-1612 Cornelis Adriaens (Guest) Arnemuiden. Their father Bartholomeus might have been skipper or soldier? Geertruidenberg and Rees are both on the river and both garrison town (has been). In the earliest books of Arnemuiden such as baptismal and marriage records, burgher book, tax cohieren homes leads Margriete van Bilsen and (her husband) Meeus not against (either as owner or as tenant), nor to the communicants. Research in Tholen, Hasselt (Bilsen-Belgium), Den Bosch and Rees (in Kleve Germany) has so far yielded nothing (not even through patronymen). Daniel Meeusen and Tanneken Heyndricks got two daughters ( Trineken and Josintgen), and four sons Barthlo (meus), Adriaen, Cornelis and Daniel. All four sons were married in Arnemuiden and their children began to use the name '''van Belsen'''. About 5000 names in this family tree processes from throughout the Netherlands, even in the United States. {{Image|file=Joop_van_Belzen-3.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption=Arnemuiden 1791 }} === 1819-1910 Legendary figure=== Lieven Tak van Belzen and Jerina Geldhof had 12 children, seven of them died shortly after birth. In a stormy night, he had his eldest, 20 years old son [[Van_Belzen-47 | Jacob]] let go, after which drowned when they were with the rest of the crew on the side of Lieven's fishingboat, after it had capsized. They were rescued and the boat was shattered and sailing charge brought to Hellevoetsluis. The children of Lieven were named after their mother nickname, Wullem of Riene, Kees van Rine, Joos van Riene and Mientje of Riene. '' {{Image|file=Van_Belsen-5-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Hoogaarsen }} His two brothers Lieven, Joos and Jacob, drowned. Joos drowned in the stormy night of November 3, 1863 in the sea nearby Flushing (the rest of the crew was rescued by Charles Lievens van de Gruiter). Jacob drowned in the stormy night of 3 on December 4, 1863 aboard "The Young Jacob" (bazaanschuit Lieven de Ridder), the Dutch coast, killing all the crew (7 fishermen). The tragedy is that Jacob one month earlier was rescued aboard his brother Joos. '' {{Image|file=Van_Belzen-3-5.jpg |align= |size=l |caption=Schoolfoto met zes van de kinderen van Lieven en Cornelia. }} ===1918 Fatal accident=== On February 15, 1918 got the Arm-16, while she was fishing in the Oostgat, a mine in its nets. The mine was carefully detached and embedded. Pilotboat no. 14 with skipper Vader arranged for making mines harmless, it went off, the Arm 16 took in tow and went looking for the mine. They discovered the height of Westkapelle. At the moment the naval officer who was aboard the no.14, switched to the arm 16, the pilot boat ran on a mine. The consequences were terrible: skipper Vader and five other crewmembers were slain. Also fishermen skipper '' 'Lieven van Belzen' '' his son (17) Cornelis van Belzen and sailor Hendrik Marijs (25) found death. Furthermore, there were still several wounded. Quote from the book "A century and sheds on the Scheldt" * The steam pilot vessel "14" is in the run of the Oostgat on a mine, where eight people on board are killed. Simultaneously explodes (by the same mine) also 'fishing vessel' Arnemuiden 16 '', killing three fishermen. ===Acknowledgments === * Bron: L.L. von Münching: 'De verliezen van de Nederlandse koopvaardij in WO I'. {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-11.png |align=m |size=l }}
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For the extended Gordon, Campbell, Guidoux, Gam, Ping, etc family's photographs. == Gordon == We all come from [[Gordon-11338|Wallace Gordon]] and [[Vernon-2056|Margaret Vernon]]. [[Image:FamilyPhotos-1.png|350px|Minnie Gordon and James Hellings Press wedding notice.]]
Minnie Gordon (granddaughter of Margaret Vernon and Wallace Gordon) and James Hellings Press wedding notice. {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-5.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption='''Isabella Mills née Hilson
Grave Marker''' |label=The engraving on the stone reads: "In loving memory of Isabella the beloved wife of James Mills born Airdrie, Scotland died 20th November 1902 at West Wallsend aged 64 years. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast, There by His love serenaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest. }} Note - it was originally believed that this Isabella Mills was Isabella daughter of Margaret Vernon and Wallace Gordon, but further research has shown it was a different Isabella. Continuing research looks for the elusive Isabella Gordon, who supposedly married a James Mills in Scotland. (No such marriage has yet been discovered, but neither has a death for Isabella Gordon.) {{clear}} === Kirgan === Am hoping for one of Maggie Gordon Vernon Murphy née Stewart who was 105 years old when she died. (Leonne is waiting for it to arrive via snail mail.) ==== Guidoux ==== {{Image|file=Guidoux-9-1.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jessie Janet Guidoux
and Alf Lippiatt
marriage certificate.''' |label=Marriage certificate for Jessie Guidoux and first husband Alfred Lippiatt, clearly showing the clumsy alteration of the date — believed to have been done to cover up that Jessie's daughter Florence had been born three years prior to them marrying. Whether done by either of the couple, or a later generation is unknown. }} {{Image|file=Guidoux-9.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jessie Janet Lippiatt née Guidoux
and William Gladstone Phillips
on their wedding day.''' }} {{clear}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Lippiatt-135.jpg |align=l |caption='''Daphne Vining Lippiatt.''' }} [[Image:ADWP-453.png|250px|Alf Lippiatt death notice (reproduction).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-453 Alf Lippiatt death notice (reproduction).] {{clear}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-6.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Heather Reynolds and Bob Grady
on Wedding Day }} {{clear}} [[Image:Campbell-37919.jpg|175px|Grace Mercer Cheshire]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Campbell-37919 Grace Mercer Cheshire] {{Image|file=Cheshire-371.jpg |align=l |caption='''Maud Guidoux and daughters
Violet (21), Maude (44) and Grace (23)'''
Photo taken the day Violet Guidoux
was married to Adam John Gam.
28th Oct. 1928. }} {{clear}} Cropped version of the above: {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-2.png |size=175 |align=l |caption='''Maud Guidoux and daughters
Violet (21), Maude (44) and Grace (23)'''
Photo taken the day Violet Guidoux
was married to Adam John Gam.
28th Oct. 1928.}}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Guidoux-5.jpg |align=l |caption='''Sawmill Burned''' }} {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-3.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Sawmill Burned.''' |label=SAWMILL BURNED. BOWRAVILLE, Thursday. Between 3 and 4 o'clock this morning Mr. Guidoux's sawmill was completely destroyed by fire. When the outbreak was discovered the fire had such a firm hold on the mill that it was impossible to suppress it. The whole mill building and contents, including machinery and an amount of timber, were gutted. The premises and timber were uninsured, but the machinery was covered to the extent of £900. Mr. Guidoux is a loser to the extent of £1600. The mill will be re- erected at once. }} {{clear}} ===== North and McNess ===== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/North-3158.pdf Birth Certificate for Jessie North] {{clear}} {{Image|file=North-3158.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jessie North — Gus McNess
Marriage Certificate''' }} {{Image|file=McNess-20.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jessie North and Gus McNess on
their wedding day.''' }} {{clear}} ==== Mercer ==== {{Image|file=Mercer-4270.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jane Mercer Cheshire.''' }}{{clear}} ==== Gam ==== [[Image:ADWP-409.png|150px|Adam John (Jack) and Violet Jarnett, in happier times.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-409 Adam John (Jack) and Violet Jarnett, in happier times.] [[Image:ADWP-455.png|150px|Sympathy to Jacob Gam, loss of brother (reproduction).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-455 Sympathy to Jacob Gam, loss of brother (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-456.png|140px|Ivy Muriel Coneybeer death notice (reproduction).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-456 Ivy Muriel Coneybeer death notice (reproduction).] ==== Usher ==== {{Image|file=Usher-953-2.jpg |size=300 |align=l |caption='''Norm Usher: RAAF Pay Book'''}}{{clear}} . {{clear}}{{clear}} ==== Campbell ==== . {{clear}} ==== Ping ==== [[Image:FamilyPhotos.jpg|125px|Aubrey Moore Ping (about 1960)]] {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-5.png |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Dawn O'Connor Ping
Grave marker.''' |label=The inscription reads : Treasured Memories of Dawn Cecilia Ping 30-9-1931 :: 21-2-2008 Beloved wife of Aubrey Rest In Peace }} {{clear}} === Williamson === The first "Williamson" of this line in Australia was [[Williamson-10295|William Robert Williamson]]. His father, Ole, began life as [[Waldemarsson-2|Waldemarsson]], changing his patronymic in 1880 on his departure from Sweden, where he is listed as Ole Williamsen (with an e). By the time he married the half-Scottish, part-Irish Kitty Gordon in Queensland in 1899, he was spelling it "Williamson" (with an o). :[[Image:ADWP-298.png|140px|Gordon and Ethel Williamson wedding notice]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-298 Gordon and Ethel Williamson wedding notice photograph.] :[[Image:1050_1086_1088_1086_1090_1082_1086_1074_-1.png|140px|Nick Korotcoff]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/1050_1086_1088_1086_1090_1082_1086_1074_-1.png Nick Korotcoff (Aunty Ethel's father.)] ==== Irwin ==== . === Paul === This lot all came from [[Paul-5414|John Paul]] and [[Hughes-16131|Tempest Margaret Hughes]]. : '''Britons, And New Australians''' {{Image|file=ADWP-942.png |align=l |size=350 |caption='''Mr. C. T. Paul, Commonwealth Employment Officer
shows new Australians a map of Queensland. (1949)''' |label=Mr. C. T. Paul, Commonwealth Employment Officer, shows new Australians a map of Queensland. (1949) }} : '''COMMONWEALTH Employment Officer''', Mr C. T. Paul, brought along a map of Queensland when he met the British immigrants (left) who arrived this week. They're bound for the "Sunshine State" and were eager for information.'''Greeting the newcomers''' — "Britons, And New Australians" The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) 9 November 1949: 13. Web. 5 Jan 2021. {{clear}} {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-10.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption='''"Yeddo" (renamed to Ruth Fairfax House) in Ingham''' |label=Judge Paul imported a Japanese House and had it re-erected in New Farm where he lived in the late 19th century, early 20th century. After his death it, and all the contents, was sold. Eventually renamed as the "Ruth Fairfax House" by the Queensland Country Women's Association, (it has its own Wikipedia page!), "Yeddo", as the Judge had named his domicile, was pulled down piece by piece and transported from Brisbane to Ingham, where it was re-erected on Lynch Street. In December 2003 it was added to the Queensland Heritage Register. The house has undergone (may still be undergoing (2023)) extensive repairs, including bringing in Japanese experts to assist in retaining its authenticity. }} . {{clear}}{{clear}}
Minnie Gordon (granddaughter of Margaret Vernon and Wallace Gordon) and James Hellings Press wedding notice. {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-5.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption='''Isabella Mills née Hilson
Grave Marker''' |label=The engraving on the stone reads: "In loving memory of Isabella the beloved wife of James Mills born Airdrie, Scotland died 20th November 1902 at West Wallsend aged 64 years. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast, There by His love serenaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest. }} Note - it was originally believed that this Isabella Mills was Isabella daughter of Margaret Vernon and Wallace Gordon, but further research has shown it was a different Isabella. Continuing research looks for the elusive Isabella Gordon, who supposedly married a James Mills in Scotland. (No such marriage has yet been discovered, but neither has a death for Isabella Gordon.) {{clear}} === Kirgan === Am hoping for one of Maggie Gordon Vernon Murphy née Stewart who was 105 years old when she died. (Leonne is waiting for it to arrive via snail mail.) ==== Guidoux ==== {{Image|file=Guidoux-9-1.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jessie Janet Guidoux
and Alf Lippiatt
marriage certificate.''' |label=Marriage certificate for Jessie Guidoux and first husband Alfred Lippiatt, clearly showing the clumsy alteration of the date — believed to have been done to cover up that Jessie's daughter Florence had been born three years prior to them marrying. Whether done by either of the couple, or a later generation is unknown. }} {{Image|file=Guidoux-9.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jessie Janet Lippiatt née Guidoux
and William Gladstone Phillips
on their wedding day.''' }} {{clear}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Lippiatt-135.jpg |align=l |caption='''Daphne Vining Lippiatt.''' }} [[Image:ADWP-453.png|250px|Alf Lippiatt death notice (reproduction).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-453 Alf Lippiatt death notice (reproduction).] {{clear}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-6.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Heather Reynolds and Bob Grady
on Wedding Day }} {{clear}} [[Image:Campbell-37919.jpg|175px|Grace Mercer Cheshire]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Campbell-37919 Grace Mercer Cheshire] {{Image|file=Cheshire-371.jpg |align=l |caption='''Maud Guidoux and daughters
Violet (21), Maude (44) and Grace (23)'''
Photo taken the day Violet Guidoux
was married to Adam John Gam.
28th Oct. 1928. }} {{clear}} Cropped version of the above: {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-2.png |size=175 |align=l |caption='''Maud Guidoux and daughters
Violet (21), Maude (44) and Grace (23)'''
Photo taken the day Violet Guidoux
was married to Adam John Gam.
28th Oct. 1928.}}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Guidoux-5.jpg |align=l |caption='''Sawmill Burned''' }} {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-3.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Sawmill Burned.''' |label=SAWMILL BURNED. BOWRAVILLE, Thursday. Between 3 and 4 o'clock this morning Mr. Guidoux's sawmill was completely destroyed by fire. When the outbreak was discovered the fire had such a firm hold on the mill that it was impossible to suppress it. The whole mill building and contents, including machinery and an amount of timber, were gutted. The premises and timber were uninsured, but the machinery was covered to the extent of £900. Mr. Guidoux is a loser to the extent of £1600. The mill will be re- erected at once. }} {{clear}} ===== North and McNess ===== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/North-3158.pdf Birth Certificate for Jessie North] {{clear}} {{Image|file=North-3158.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jessie North — Gus McNess
Marriage Certificate''' }} {{Image|file=McNess-20.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jessie North and Gus McNess on
their wedding day.''' }} {{clear}} ==== Mercer ==== {{Image|file=Mercer-4270.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Jane Mercer Cheshire.''' }}{{clear}} ==== Gam ==== [[Image:ADWP-409.png|150px|Adam John (Jack) and Violet Jarnett, in happier times.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-409 Adam John (Jack) and Violet Jarnett, in happier times.] [[Image:ADWP-455.png|150px|Sympathy to Jacob Gam, loss of brother (reproduction).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-455 Sympathy to Jacob Gam, loss of brother (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-456.png|140px|Ivy Muriel Coneybeer death notice (reproduction).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-456 Ivy Muriel Coneybeer death notice (reproduction).] ==== Usher ==== {{Image|file=Usher-953-2.jpg |size=300 |align=l |caption='''Norm Usher: RAAF Pay Book'''}}{{clear}} . {{clear}}{{clear}} ==== Campbell ==== . {{clear}} ==== Ping ==== [[Image:FamilyPhotos.jpg|125px|Aubrey Moore Ping (about 1960)]] {{Image|file=FamilyPhotos-5.png |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Dawn O'Connor Ping
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==William Marsh add'l notes from familytreemaker.com== ===bill_piety added this on 27 Aug 2012=== Notes for WILLIAM MARSH: From the research of Gordon Marsh (to be verified). In the History of the First Church, Stonington, Connecticut, there was found the following records. Elizabeth, wife of William Marsh, was admitted to the church August 24, 1690. William Marsh was admitted to the church May 14, 1693. Children born and baptized at Stonington: Mary, born 5/16/1683 (Town Records) and baptized 9/7/1690 William baptized 9/7/1690 Thomas baptized 9/7/1690 James baptized 9/7/1690 Elizabeth baptized June 19, 1692 Ann baptized June 24, 1694 There is considerable confusion concerning our William Marsh. Some have tried to identify the above William Marsh with the William Marsh, aged 26 who sailed in 1635 aboard the ship "Mathew" from London, Goodlad, Master. Our William Marsh of Plainfield died 1724 and could hardly have been 113 years of age at his death which we would have been had he been aged 26 in 1635. If it is correct that William was eighteen years of age when he came to America, as some say, that he came at the restoration of King Charles II in 1660, then he was born about 1642, the year that his father, Capt. James Marsh, was executed. William should have been 82 years of age when he died, as his death took place at Plainfield, Connecticut in 1724. It has been reported that the family, that William belonged to, at the time of his immigration, were citizens of a village or borough four miles out of the city of London, England, which is now incorporated in that great city. The Marshes owned mills around there and were engaged in the mercantile business. The brother, Capt. James Marsh, was killed at the battle of Edgehill in 1642, while serving with the King's forces. One writer states that Capt. James Marsh was executed on order of King Charles I right after the Battle of Edgehill for being in sympathy with Oliver Cromwell while serving with the King's forces. After the restoration of King Charles II, an Aunt of William Marsh, fearing for his safety called him home from college, had him, and two of his cousins emigrate to America where they would be beyond the immediate wrath of King Charles II. Another write states that Captain James Marsh (William Marsh's brother) was taken prisoner at the battle of Edgehill and put to death on orders of Cromwell. Marsh Family Bible: This very old Bible was the property of Daniel Benjamin Marsh who was ordained at Poughkeepsie, New York, June 30th, 1790. Some of the data was inscribed in the "record section," the tabulated form was on separate sheets made into a book form and was pasted in he bible. (Copied by Minnie L.C. Colman, 1934; Syracuse, New York) The record in an old Bible that was published in 1792 and was owned by Mr. Cady Marsh, Jamesville, Onandaga Co., NY. Note: This write understands that this Bible is now in the possession of the Boston Historical Society. "James Marsh of Kent in England was a Captain against Cromwell - When Cromwell got the victory, the said Marsh was beheaded at Hedgehall. His two sisters being concerned for their brother William who was at College, sent for him and two nephews, son to a half-sister to William, and they set sail for America and landed at Salem. William went to Boston and was a commissary in the old Indian War of 1676 was wounded in he Narraganset fight. He was removed to Stonington and was under the care of Dr. Noyce and was healed of his wounds. He then married Elizabeth Yeomans and soon removed to Plainfield where he lived and died leaving the following heir: James, William, Elizabeth,a nd Mathias." Writer's biography of William Marsh: William was born about 1642, County Kent, England, died 1724 at Plainfield, Connecticut. He was wounded during the King Phillips War int he Narraganset Swamp fight in 1675, and was removed to Stonington, Connecticut where he was treated by Dr. Noyce and nursed back to health by Elizabeth Yeomans, who he later married on October 18, 1681/2. She was the daughter of Edward and Mary (Button) Yeomans, (1630-1662) and was born 1659 at Haverhill, Mass. She was admitted to the First Church, Stonington, Connecticut, August 24, 1690. William was admitted May 14, 1693, he surveyed with his wife's brother, Edward Yeomans, the town of Plainfield, Connecticut. He removed with his wife and family, no doubt, about 1694, to Plainfield, conn. as the last church record at Stonington is dated June 2, 1694.
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From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Merovingians (covering his birth family): http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MEROVINGIANS.htm#ClotaireIdied561A CHLODOVECH [Clovis], son of CHILDERICH I King of the Franks & his wife Basina --- ([464/67]-Paris [27 Nov] 511, bur Paris, basilique des Saints-Apôtres [later église de Sainte-Geneviève]). Gregory of Tours names Clovis as son of Childerich & Basina[37]. The Liber Historiæ Francorum names "Childerico" as father of "Chlodovecho rege"[38]. He succeeded his father in [481/82] as CLOVIS I King of the Franks. He defeated Syagrius, ruler at Soissons, in 486. The Liber Historiæ Francorum records that "Chlodovechus" expanded his kingdom "usque Sequanam" and afterwards "usque Ligere fluvio"[39]. He remained a pagan after his marriage to a Catholic wife, but converted to Christianity in [496] allegedly having vowed to do so if successful in a battle against the Alamans[40]. He allied with Godegisel against Gondebaud King of Burgundy in [500][41]. He defeated and killed Alaric II King of the Visigoths at the campus Vogladensis[42], probably Voulan, near Poitiers, athough this is popularly known as the battle of Vouillé[43], in 507. Gregory of Tours records that Clovis took control of the territory of the Sigebert King of the Franks of the Rhine, after persuading Sigeric's son Chloderic to kill his father and then killing Chloderic, as well as the territory of Chararic King of the Salian Franks[44]. Gregory of Tours records the death of King Clovis in Paris "five years after the battle of Vouillé" and his burial in the church of the Holy Apostles, which he and Queen Clotilde had built[45]. [m firstly] ---, daughter of --- [of the Franks of the Rhine]. •According to Gregory of Tours, the mother of Theoderich was one of King Clovis's concubines not his first wife[46]. Settipani[47] suggests that his mother was a Frank from the Rhine region, based on the inheritance of Austrasia by Theoderich and the roots "Theode-" and "-rich" in his name, possibly transmitted through his mother from Theodemer and Richomer who were both 4th century Frankish kings. m [secondly] (492) CHROTECHILDIS [Clotilde/Rotilde[48 of Burgundy, daughter of CHILPERICH King of Burgundy & his wife --- ([480]-Tours, monastery of Saint-Martin 544 or 548, bur Paris, basilique des Saints-Apôtres [later église de Sainte-Geneviève]). Gregory of Tours names "Clotilde" as the younger daughter of Chilperich, recording that she and her sister were driven into exile by their paternal uncle King Gundobad, but that the latter accepted a request for her hand in marriage from Clovis King of the Franks[49]. Fredegar states that she was driven into exile to Geneva by her uncle, after he allegedly murdered her father, and that King Clovis requested her hand in marriage as a means of controlling Gundobad's power[50]. A charter dated 2 Oct [499], classified as spurious in the collection, of "Clodoveus rex Francorum" names "uxoris meæ Chrochildis…patris Chilperici regis Burgundiorum"[51]. Gregory of Tours records Clotilde's lack of success in converting her husband to Christianity until the fifteenth year of his reign, when he and his people were baptised by St Rémy Bishop of Reims[52]. Gregory of Tours records that Queen Clotilde became a nun at the church of St Martin at Tours after her husband died, and in a later passage records her death in Tours and burial in Paris next to her husband in the church which she had built[53]. She was canonised by the Catholic church, feast day 3 Jun[54]. King Clovis & his first [wife/concubine] had one child: 1. THEODERICH ([485]-end 533, bur Metz). •Gregory of Tours names Theoderich as son of King Clovis by one of his mistresses, born before his marriage to Clotilde[55]. "Theodorico, Chlomiro, Hildeberto, Hlodario" are named (in order) as sons of "Chlodoveus" in the Regum Merowingorum Genealogia[56]. •In 508, he led his father's campaign against the Visigoths, allied with the Burgundians[57], and temporarily occupied Aquitaine. •He succeeded his father in 511 as THEODERICH I King of the Franks, based at Reims, his territory covering the right bank of the Rhine, the Moselle valley and Champagne, the lands which were later to become the kingdom of Austrasia. •He helped Hermanfrid King of the Thuringians defeat the latter's brother Baderic, after being promised half his kingdom, a promise which was not kept[58]. Gregory of Tours records that King Theoderich and his half-brother King Clotaire invaded Thuringia in 531, deposed King Hermanfred (who was later killed) and annexed the kingdom[59]. The Liber Historiæ Francorum records that "Theudericus et Theudobertus filius eius et Chlotharius rex" invaded Thuringia and attacked "Ermenfredum regem Toringorum", a marginal addition recording that "Teodericus filius Clodovei ex concubina" threw "Ermenfridum regem" from a wall and killed his two sons[60]. •Adam of Bremen names "Hadugato" as the duke of the Saxons to whom "Theodericus rex Francorum" sent legates[61], undated but recorded immediately after the Thuringian invasion of 531. •Gregory of Tours records the death of Theoderich in the twenty third year of his reign[62]. •m firstly ---. •The assumed birth date range of King Theoderich's son, Theodebert, indicates that the king's known wife, the daughter of the Burgundian king, could not have been Theodebert´s mother, considering her own estimated birth date. The king must therefore have been married earlier, or at least have had an earlier concubine, although no information has been found about this first partner in any of the primary sources consulted. •Europäische Stammtafeln states that the king´s first wife was named "Suavegotta (died by 566)"[63]. Presumably this is based on Flodoard's history of Reims, quoted below under the king´s second wife. If this is correct, the king must have repudiated his first wife before marrying the Burgundian king´s daughter. However, no indication has been found in any source about such a repudiation. •It is more natural to assume that, if Suavegotha was indeed the name of one of Theoderich´s wives (which in itself cannot be proved conclusively as discussed further below), she was his second wife. •m secondly ([507/16]) [SUAVEGOTHA] of Burgundy, daughter of SIGISMUND King of Burgundy & his first wife Ostrogotha of the Ostrogoths (495 or later-[after 549]). •Gregory of Tours records that Theoderich King of the Franks married the daughter of Sigismund but does not name her[64]. Gregory does not name the mother of King Theoderich´s wife, but chronologically it is more probable that she was born from King Sigismund's first marriage, which is also suggested by the root "-gotha" in her first name. •Her name is suggested by Flodoard´s history of the church of Reims, dated to the mid-10th century. This source records that "Suavegotta regina" bequeathed one third of "ville Virisiaci" by testament to the church of Reims during the bishopric of Bishop Mapinius, subject to the life interest of "Teudichildi prefate regine filie", adding that the latter later confirmed the donation during the bishopric of Bishop Egidius[65]. •The identification of "Suavegotha regina" as King Theoderbert´s wife depends on the identification of "Teudchildi" as his daughter which, as explained in more detail below, is uncertain. •The link cannot therefore definitively be made between "Suavegotha" and the daughter of Sigismund King of Burgundy. Nevertheless, the chronology for such a link is favourable, as the editor of the Monumenta Germaniæ Scriptores edition of Flodoard dates Mapinius's bishopric to "ca 549-573" and Egidius´s to "ca 573-590"[66]. •King Theoderich & his first wife had one child, Theodebert (499/504 - 547), King of the Franks at Reims (533 - 547) husband of Doeteria de Cabrieres, Wisgardis of the Lombards, and "another woman". •King Theoderich & his second wife had one child, Theodechildes/Techilde (516/520 - 570-595), wife of Hermengisel, King of Warnes (d. before 547), and her stepson Radegis of Warnes (repudiated shortly after) King Clovis & his second wife had [six] children: 2. INGOMER (b and d 493). •Gregory of Tours names Ingomer as eldest son of King Clovis and his wife Clotilde, recording that his mother insisted on having him baptised against the wishes of her husband, who considered his early death as a sign of dissatisfaction on the part of the pagan gods[100]. 3. CHLODOMER ([494/95]-killed in battle Vézeronce 21 Jun 524). •Gregory of Tours names Chlodomer as second son of King Clovis and his wife Clotilde[101]. "Theodorico, Chlomiro, Hildeberto, Hlodario" are named (in order) as sons of "Chlodoveus" in the Regum Merowingorum Genealogia[102]. •He succeeded his father in 511 as CHLODOMER King of the Franks, at Orléans, his territory covering the Loire valley from Orléans to Tour, Chartres, Sens and Auxerre. Gregory of Tours records that Chlodomer's mother incited him to attack Burgundy to revenge the death of her parents. •He defeated and captured Sigismund King of Burgundy in his first invasion, but was defeated and killed by Sigismund's brother Gondemar during a second invasion[103]. The Liber Historiæ Francorum records that "Chlodomiris" led an army into Burgundy against "Godmarum", a marginal additional recording that "Gladmirus filius Clodovei regis Francorum" was killed during the course of the attack[104]. •m ([514] or 521) as her first husband, GUNTHEUCA [Gondioque], daughter of --- [King of Burgundy]. Gregory of Tours names Guntheuc as widow of King Chlodomer and records her second marriage with his brother Clotaire, but does not give her origin[105]. The Liber Historiæ Francorum records that "Chlotharius" married "uxorem fratris sui…Gundeucam"[106]. Settipani suggests, for onomastic reasons only, that she may have belonged to the Burgundian royal family which, if correct, means that she must have been the daughter of either King Gondebaud or his brother Godogisel[107]. However, Gregory makes no mention of this in his lengthy description of King Chlodomer's campaigns in Burgundy, an omission which is surprising if his wife was related to his opponents. •She married secondly ([524]) as his first wife, Clotaire I [Chlothachar/Lothar] King of the Franks. •King Chlodomer & his wife had three children: Theodebald (521 - 531), Gunthar (523 - 531), St. Chlodovald/Cloud (524 - 560). 4. CHILDEBERT ([497]-23 Dec 558, bur Paris, Saint-Germain des Prés). •Gregory of Tours names Childebert as son of King Clovis and his wife Clotilde, listed after Chlodomer and before Clotaire[119]. "Theodorico, Chlomiro, Hildeberto, Hlodario" are named (in order) as sons of "Chlodoveus" in the Regum Merowingorum Genealogia[120]. •He succeeded his father in 511 as CHILDEBERT I King of the Franks, at Paris, his territory covering the Seine and Somme valleys, as well as the northern coast of France as far as Brittany, Nantes and Angers. •Gregory of Tours records that King Childebert attacked and defeated Amalric King of the Visigoths[121], which marked the end of the Visigothic presence in France and the start of the transfer of their power-base to Spain. •He and his brother Clotaire launched a third attack on Burgundy, besieged Autun and occupied the whole kingdom, deposing King Gondemar II[122]. •Gregory of Tours records that the childless King Childebert adopted his nephew Theodebert as his heir after the death of the latter's father[123]. •He founded the monastery in Paris which, from the end 11th century, was called Saint-Germain des Prés. •Gregory of Tours records the death of King Childebert in Paris and his burial in the church of St Vincent[124]. The Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica records the death in 558 of "Childebertus rex Francorum"[125]. •m ULTROGOTHA, daughter of --- (-after 561, bur Paris, Saint-Germain des Prés). Gregory of Tours names Ultrogotha as the wife of King Childebert, specifying that she was sent into exile with her two daughters by King Clotaire after her husband died[126]. •Childebert I & his wife had two children: Chrodesindis (d. after 566/567) and Chrodoberga (d. after 566/567) --- 5. CHLOTHACHAR [Clotaire/Lothar] ([501/02]-Soissons [30 Nov/31 Dec] 561, bur Soissons, basilique Saint-Médard). Gregory of Tours names Clotaire as son of King Clovis and his wife Clotilde, listed after Childebert[131]. He succeeded his father in 511 as CLOTAIRE I King of the Franks, at Soissons. 6. [THEODECHILDIS ([492/501]-576). •A charter dated 2 Oct [499], classified as spurious in the collection, of "Clodoveus rex Francorum" purports to be written when "filia mea…Theodechildis" was becoming a nun[132]. As noted above, the editor of the Monumenta Germaniæ Scriptores series assumes that this charter refers to the daughter of King Theoderich[133]. Another charter, classified as spurious, in the name of "Theodechildis filia Chlodoveo" purports to record a donation to the monastery of St Peter at Sens dated Sep 569[134]. •She founded the monastery of Mauriac in Auvergne[135]. •m ---, king.] 7. CHROTHIELDIS [Clotilde] ([502/11]-531, bur Paris, basilique des Saints-Apôtres [later église de Sainte-Geneviève]). •Gregory of Tours refers to the marriage of the (unnamed) sister of the four brothers Theoderich, Chlodomer, Childebert and Clotaire with Amalric King of the Visigoths, arranged after the death of their father, specifying that she was sent to Spain "with a great dowry of expensive jewellery"[136]. Procopius records that “rex…Visigotthorum Amalaricus” married "Regis Theodeberti sororem"[137]. •Gregory names her Clotilde in a later passage in which he records that she was maltreated by her husband, and brought back to France by her brother King Childebert who attacked and defeated King Amalric, but died on the journey and was buried in Paris beside her father[138]. •m (511) AMALRIC King of the Visigoths, son of ALARIC II King of the Visigoths & his wife Theodegotha of the Ostrogoths (502-murdered 531). 8. [daughter . •The Gesta Episcoporum Mettensis names "Agiulfus" as sixth bishop of Metz, stating that "patre ex nobili senatorum familia orto, ex Chlodovei regis Francorum filia procreatus", and that "nepos ipsius…Arnoaldus" succeeded him as bishop[139]. This is the only reference so far identified to this supposed daughter of King Clovis, whose existence should presumably therefore be treated with caution. The reference to her supposed grandson Arnold suggests some confusion with the sources which allege the existence of Bilichildis, possible daughter of King Clotaire I (see below). •m ---.] [Two possible children:] Agiulf, 26th Bishop of Metz, the mother of Arnold, 27th Bishop of Metz. References: •[37] Gregory of Tours II.12, p. 129. •[38] Liber Historiæ Francorum 6, MGH Auct. Ant. II, p. 246. •[39] Liber Historiæ Francorum 14, MGH SS rer Merov II, p. 260. •[40] Wood (1994), p. 48, suggests that Clovis's conversion may have taken place in 508. •[41] Gregory of Tours II.32, pp. 145-6, and the Chronicle of Marius of Avenches, cited in Wood (1994), pp. 41 and 43. •[42] Gregory of Tours II.37, pp. 153-4. •[43] Wood (1994), p. 46. •[44] Gregory of Tours II.40 and 41, pp. 155-6. •[45] Gregory of Tours II.43, p. 158. •[46] Gregory of Tours II.28, p. 141. •[47] Settipani (1993), p. 56. •[48] Settipani (1993), p. 57, footnote 68, points out that "Rotilde" is the correct form. •[49] Gregory of Tours II.28, p. 141. •[50] Fredegar, III 17-20, MGH SS rer Merov II, p. 99. •[51] MGH DD Mer (1872), Diplomata Spuria I, no. 2, p. 114. •[52] Gregory of Tours II.30 and 31, pp. 143-4. •[53] Gregory of Tours II.43 and IV.1, pp. 158 and 197. •[54] Attwater, D. (1970) The Penguin Dictionary of Saints (Penguin Books), p. 89. •[55] Gregory of Tours II.28, p. 141. •[56] Regum Merowingorum Genealogia (Cod S. Galli, 732), Regum Francorum Genealogiæ, MGH SS II, p. 307. •[57] Chronicle of 511, 689 and 690, cited in Wood (1994), p. 48. •[58] Gregory of Tours III.4, p. 164. •[59] Gregory of Tours III.7 and 8, pp. 167-9. •[60] Liber Historiæ Francorum 22, MGH SS rer Merov II, p. 277. •[61] Adami, Gesta Hammenburgensis Ecclesiæ Pontificum I.4, MGH SS VII, p. 285. •[62] Gregory of Tours III.23, p. 184. •[63] ES I.1 1. •[64] Gregory of Tours III.5, p. 166. •[65] Flodoardus Remensis Historia Remensis Ecclesiæ, II, 1, MGH SS XXXVI, p. 132. •[66] MGH SS XXXVI, p. 132, footnotes 3 and 9. •[100] Gregory of Tours II.29, p. 142. •[101] Gregory of Tours II.29, p. 142. •[102] Regum Merowingorum Genealogia (Cod S. Galli, 732), Regum Francorum Genealogiæ, MGH SS II, p. 307. •[103] Gregory of Tours III.6, pp. 166-7. •[104] Liber Historiæ Francorum 21, MGH SS rer Merov II, p. 276. •[105] Gregory of Tours III.6, pp. 166-7. •[106] Liber Historiæ Francorum 21, MGH SS rer Merov II, p. 277. •[107] Settipani (1993), p. 66. •[119] Gregory of Tours III.1, p. 162. •[120] Regum Merowingorum Genealogia (Cod S. Galli, 732), Regum Francorum Genealogiæ, MGH SS II, p. 307. •[121] Gregory of Tours III.10, p. 170. •[122] Gregory of Tours III.11, p. 171. •[123] Gregory of Tours III.24, p. 184. •[124] Gregory of Tours IV.20, p. 215. •[125] Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica 558, MGH Auct. ant. XI, p. 237. •[126] Gregory of Tours IV.20, p. 215. •[131] Gregory of Tours III.1, p. 162. •[132] MGH DD Mer (1872), Diplomata Spuria I, no. 2, p. 114. •[133] MGH DD Mer (1872), Diplomata Spuria I, p. 114, footnote 1. •[134] MGH DD Mer (1872), Diplomata Spuria I, no. 16, p. 132. •[135] Settipani (1993), pp. 58-9, citing the sources for her affiliation and highlighting her possible co-identity with Theodechildis daughter of King Theoderich. •[136] Gregory of Tours III.1, p. 162. •[137] Procopius, Vol. II, De Bello Gothico I.13, p. 69. •[138] Gregory of Tours III.10, p. 170. •[139] Pauli Gesta Episcoporum Mettensis , MGH SS 2, p. 264. ------------------------- From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Merovingians (covering his married life) http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MEROVINGIANS.htm#ClotaireIdied561B CLOTAIRE 511-561, CHARIBERT 561-567, GONTRAN 561-592 CHLOTHACHAR [Clotaire/Lothar], son of CHLODOVECH King of the Franks & his second wife Chrotechildis of Burgundy ([501/02]-Soissons [30 Nov/31 Dec] 561, bur Soissons, basilique Saint-Médard). "Theodorico, Chlomiro, Hildeberto, Hlodario" are named (in order) as sons of "Chlodoveus" in the Regum Merowingorum Genealogia[145]. He succeeded his father in 511 as CLOTAIRE I King of the Franks, at Soissons, his territory covering Soissons, Laon, Noyon, Arras, Cambrai, Tournai and the lower Meuse, the lands which were later to become the kingdom of Neustria. Gregory of Tours records that King Clotaire and his half-brother King Theoderich invaded Thuringia in 531, deposed King Hermanfred and annexed the kingdom, specifying that Clotaire brought his second wife back as part of his booty[146]. He and his brother King Childebert launched a third attack on Burgundy, besieged Autun and occupied the whole kingdom, deposing King Gondemar II[147] in 534. He invaded Spain, with his brother King Childebert, and besieged Zaragoza but was forced to withdraw[148]. He inherited the territories of his great-nephew King Theodebert in 555 and those of his brother King Childebert in 558, when he became sole king of the Franks. Gregory of Tours records his death, in the 51st year of his reign on the first anniversary of the killing of his son Chramn, at Soissons from a fever caught while hunting in the forest of Cuise and his burial at Soissons Saint Medard[149]. The Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica records the death in 561 of "Chlothachrius rex"[150]. m firstly ([524]) as her second husband, his sister-in-law, GUNTHEUCA [Gondioque], widow of CHLODOMER King of the Franks, daughter of --- [King of Burgundy]. Gregory of Tours names Guntheuc as widow of King Chlodomer and records her second marriage with his brother Clotaire, but does not give her origin[151]. Settipani suggests, for onomastic reasons only, that she may have belonged to the Burgundian royal family which, if correct, means that she must have been the daughter of either King Gondebaud or his brother Godogisel[152]. However, Gregory makes no mention of this in his lengthy description of King Chlodomer's campaigns in Burgundy, an omission which is surprising if his wife was related to his opponents. m secondly (531, repudiated) RADEGUND of Thuringia, daughter of BERTHECHAR [Bertaire] King of the Thuringians & his wife --- (Erfurt 518-Poitiers 13 Aug 587, bur Poitiers, basilique Sainte-Marie-hors-les-Murs). Gregory of Tours names Radegund as the orphaned daughter of Berthar[153]. The Vitæ Sanctæ Radegundis names "Radegundis natione barbare de regione Thoringa" and her "avo rege Bessino, patruo Hermenfredo, patre rege Bertechario"[154]. In a later passage, Gregory records that, after the Frankish invasion of Thuringia, Radegund formed part of the booty taken home by Clotaire I King of the Franks, who later married her[155]. The testament of Radegundis dated to [584/87] survives[156]. Gregory of Tours records the death of St Radegund on 13 Aug[157]. She was canonised, her feast day is 13 Aug[158]. [m] thirdly ([532]) INGUNDIS [Ingonde], daughter of ---. Gregory of Tours names Ingund as the wife of King Clotaire and mother of six of his children[159]. She was King Clotaire's concubine from [517][160]. [m] fourthly ARNEGUNDIS [Aregonde], sister of his third wife Ingonde, daughter of ---. Gregory of Tours specifies that King Clotaire's wife Aregonde was the sister of his wife Ingonde, making clear that the marriage was polygamous as he records that Clotaire reported his "marriage" to Aregonde to his wife Ingonde[161]. She is named "Chæregundem" in the Liber Historiæ Francorum[162]. [m] [fifthly] (555, repudiated) [as her second husband], WALDRADA, widow of THEODEBALD King of the Franks, daughter of WACCHO King of the Lombards & his second wife Ostrogotha of the Gepides. According to Gregory of Tours, King Clotaire "began to have intercourse" with the widow of King Theodebald, before "the bishops complained and he handed her over to Garivald Duke of Bavaria"[163], which does not imply that Clotaire married Waldrada. Herimannus names "Wanderadam" wife of "Theodpaldus rex Francorum" when recording her second marriage to "Lotharius rex patris eius Theodeberti patruus"[164]. She married thirdly (after 555) Garibald Duke in Bavaria. Mistress (1): CHUNSINA, daughter of ---. Gregory of Tours names Chunsina as the mistress of King Clotaire, mother of Chramn[165]. She is named "Gunsinam" in the Liber Historiæ Francorum[166]. Mistress (2): ---. The name of King Clotaire's second mistress is not known. King Clotaire & his third [wife] had [seven] children: 1. GUNTHAR ([517]-after 532). •Gregory of Tours names (in order) Gunthar, Childerich, Charibert, Guntram, Sigibert and a daughter Clothsind as the children of King Clotaire and his wife Ingonde, specifying that Gunthar died in his father's lifetime[167]. •It is assumed that the first three children at least were born illegitimate. •Gregory of Tours reports that he served as an officer in his father's army, but died young[168]. 2. CHILDERICH (-before 561). 3. CHARIBERT ([520]-Paris end 567, bur [Paris, Saint-Germain des Prés]). wife Ingonde[170].. •He succeeded his father in 561 as CHARIBERT King of the Franks, his territories covering those previously held by his uncle King Childebert, with Paris as his capital[171]. The Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica records that "filii ipsius Charibertus, Guntegramnus, Hilpericus et Sigibertus" divided the kingdom between them on the death of their father in 561[172]. •Herimannus names "Hariberti rex libidini deditus" when recording his marriages[173]. •After his death, his kingdom was divided among his brothers. •m firstly (repudiated) INGOLBERGA [Ingelberge], daughter of --- ([520]-Tours 589). Gregory of Tours names Ingoberg as the wife of King Charibert, but records that he dismissed her and took Merofled in her place[174]. Herimannus records the repudiation by "Hariberti" of his wife "Ingoberga"[175]. She retired to Tours after her repudiation. Gregory of Tours records the death of Queen Ingoberg, widow of Charibert, in the fourteenth year of King Childebert's reign, saying he thought that she was in her 70th year[176], although this age seems exaggerated considering the likely birth date of her daughter. •[m] secondly (after 561) MEROFLEDIS, daughter of ---, a wool-worker. Gregory of Tours records that King Charibert fell in love with the two daughters of a wool-worker, Marcovefa and Merofled, and that after Queen Ingoberg humiliated their father by making him prepare wool for the royal household he dismissed the Queen and replaced her by Merofled[177]. •[m] thirdly (after 561) THEODECHILDIS, daughter of ---. Gregory of Tours names Theudechild, daughter of the shepherd who looked after King Charibert's flocks, as another of the king's women and that after Charibert died she offered her hand in marriage to King Gontran, who seized most of her goods and packed her off to a nunnery at Arles from which she unsuccessfully tried to escape[178]. •[m] fourthly his sister-in-law, MARCOVEFA, sister of MEROFLEDIS, daughter of --- (-before end 567). Gregory of Tours records the marriage of King Charibert and Marcovefa, sister of Merofled, for which they were excommunicated by "Saint Germanus the Bishop", as well as Marcovefa's death soon after before her husband[179]. •King Charibert & his first wife had one child, Berta (560-601/616) wife of Aethelberht, (550-616) King of Kent. •King Charibert & his [second] [wife] had one child, Berthefledis (561-589) •King Charibert & his third wife had one son (died as an infant). •King Charibert & his --- wife had [one child], Chrotieldis (Clotilde, 561-590) of Leubovera Convent 4. GUNTCHRAMN [Gontran] ([532/34]-28 Mar 592, bur basilique Saint-Marcel, near Chalon-sur-Saône). •Gregory of Tours names (in order) Gunthar, Childerich, Charibert, Guntram, Sigibert and a daughter Clothsind as the children of King Clotaire and his wife Ingonde[189]. •He succeeded his father in 561 as GONTRAN King of the Franks, his territories covering those previously held by his uncle King Chlodomer, with Orléans as his capital[190]. The Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica records that "filii ipsius Charibertus, Guntegramnus, Hilpericus et Sigibertus" divided the kingdom between them on the death of their father in 561[191]. •He adopted his nephew King Childebert II as his successor in 577, the arrangement being renewed under the treaty of Andelot dated 28 Nov 587[192]. •Fredegar records the death of King Guntram "anno 33 regni…V Kal Apr" and his burial "in ecclesia sancti Marcelli" in the monastery which he had built[193]. •m firstly ([556]) MARCATRUDIS, daughter of MAGNACHAR Duke of the Transjuranian Franks & his wife --- (-after [556]). Gregory of Tours names Marcatrude, daughter of Magnachar, as the wife of King Gontran, specifying that she poisoned her stepson Gundobald but died soon after her own son[194]. •m secondly (566) AUSTRECHILDIS [Bobilla], daughter of --- ([548]-Sep 580). Gregory of Tours names Austrechild "also called Bobilla" as the second wife of King Gontran[195]. She was a servant in the household of his first wife's father. Gregory of Tours records the death of Queen Austrechild, specifying that "this wicked woman" requested as a dying wish that the two doctors who had unsuccessfully treated her should have their throats cut[196]. An epitaph to “Austrigildis Reginæ” refers to her as “Regum genetrix et Regia conjunx”[197]. The record of the Council of Valence dated 22 Jun 585 names “Guntramni Regis…bonæ memoriæ iugalis sua Austrechildis regina vel filiæ eorum Deo sacratæ puellæ…bonæ memoriæ Clodeberga vel Clodehildis”[198]. •Mistress (1): (before [549]) VENERANDA, daughter of ---. Gregory of Tours names Veneranda, servant of one of his subjects, as the mistress of King Gontran before his first marriage[199]. •King Gontran & his first wife had one son, died early. •King Gontran & his second wife had four children: Chlothachar (Clotaire, 567-577), Chlodomer (d. 577), Chlodoberga (d. 585), and Chrothieldis (d. 585) •King Gontran had one child by Mistress (1), Gundobald (549-556) 5. SIGEBERT ([535]-murdered Vitry [Nov/Dec] 575, bur Soissons, basilique Saint-Médard). •Gregory of Tours names (in order) Gunthar, Childerich, Charibert, Guntram, Sigibert and a daughter Clothsind as the children of King Clotaire and his wife Ingonde[211]. •He succeeded his father in 561 as SIGEBERT I King of the Franks, at Reims, later at Metz. 6. CHLODESINDIS (-before 567[212]). •The Origo Gentis Langobardorum names "Flutsuinda…filia Flothario regis Francorum" as the first wife of Albuin[214]. The Historia Langobardorum names "Ludusenda…filia Flothari regis" as the first wife of Alboin[215]. Paulus Diaconus names "Chlotharius rex Francorum, Chlotsuindam ei suam filiam" as wife of Alboin[216]. •m ([556/60]) as his first wife, ALBOIN King of the Lombards, son of AUDOIN King of the Lombards & his wife --- (-murdered 28 Jun 572). He was crowned King of the Lombards in Italy at Milan in [570]. 7. [BILICHILDIS . •The Liber Historiæ Francorum records that "Chlotharius…rex" had seven children by "Ingunde", the same six as are named in Gregory of Tours with a marginal note adding "Blitchildim" as the seventh child and specifying that she married "Ansbertus nobilissimus" and by him was mother of "Arnoldum"[217]. An alternative origin for Bilichildis is provided by the Chronico Marcianensi de Sancta Rictrude which names “Dagobertum Regem et Blithildem sororem eius” as children of “Lotharius…[et] Beretrudam” (chronologically impossible if she was the grandmother of Arnoul Bishop of Metz), but commenting that “others say” that Bilichildis was the daughter of “primi Lotharii avi istius”, adding that Bilichildis married “Ansberto Duci nobili in Germania”[218]. •The Carmen de Exordio Gentis Francorum names "Hlotharius [rex]…filia…Blithild" and records her marriage to "Ansbertus"[219]. The recorded names of the alleged children of Bilichildis do not have a Merovingian ring about them. It is uncertain whether Bilichildis existed at all or whether she and her family were invented for the purposes of compiling a Merovingian descent for the Carolingian dynasty, an enterprise undertaken in Metz from the late 8th century onwards. Her absence from the list of the children of King Clotaire given by Gregory of Tours certainly suggests that she was a spurious later invention, although Gregory's treatment of the families of the early Merovingians was not exhaustive, as can be seen from the examples of Berthoara, daughter of King Theodebald I, and [Theodechildis] sister of the same king (see above), whom Gregory does not mention at all. Settipani demonstrates convincingly that there are sufficient indications in other primary sources that parts, if not all, these reconstructions may be based on historical fact[220]. Sifting the fact from the fiction is inevitably speculative. •m ANSBERT, son of ---. A 9th century genealogy names "Ansbertus…ex genere senatorum", his brothers "Deotarium, Firminum, Gamardum, Aigulfum episcopum et Ragnifridum" and their supposed descendants, Ansbert's marriage to "filiam Hlotarii regis Francorum…Blithildem" and their children as shown below[221].] King Clotaire & his fourth wife had one child: 8. CHILPERICH (before 535-murdered Chelles [27 Sep/9 Oct] 584, bur Paris, Saint-Germain-des-Prés). •Gregory of Tours names Chilperich as the son of King Clotaire and his wife Aregund[222]. •He succeeded his father in 561 as CHILPERICH I King of the Franks, at Soissons. King Clotaire had one child by Mistress (1): 9. CHRAMN (-murdered [30 Nov/31 Dec] 560). •Gregory of Tours names Chramn as the son of King Clotaire and his concubine Chunsina[223]. Gregory records that Chramn was hated by the townsfolk of Clermont-Ferrand, where he lived, for his dissolute way of life, and in a later passage specifies that he moved on to Poitiers where he conspired against his father[224]. Gregory also says that Chramn allied himself with his uncle King Childebert in Paris, later rebelling once more against his father before fleeing to Brittany, where he and his wife and daughters went into hiding with "Chanao Count of the Bretons" but were captured and murdered[225]. •The Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica records that "Cramnus filius Chlothacharii regis" sought a hiding place from "Childeberto patruo suo" in 555[226]. •Paulus Diaconus records that "duce Francorum Chramnichis" laid waste to Trentino after defeating a Lombard invasion of France but was defeated by "Euin Tridentum dux" at "Salurnis"[227]. •Gregory of Tours records his father, King Clotaire, died on the first anniversary of the killing of his son Chramn[228]. •m CHALDA, daughter of WILLICHAR & his wife --- (-murdered 560). Gregory of Tours records that the wife of Chramn was the daughter of Willichar, but does not name her[229]. The Liber Historiæ Francorum names "Willecharii filiam…Chaldam" as the wife of Chramn, adding in a later passage that "Willecharius…socer eius" fled with the family to "basilicam sancti Martini"[230]. Gregory of Tours says that Chramn fled to Brittany, where he and his wife and daughters went into hiding with "Chanao Count of the Bretons" but were captured and murdered[231]. •Chramn & his wife had [two or more] daughters, murdered in 560. King Clotaire had one possible child by Mistress (2): 10. [GUNDOBALD "Ballomer" (-murdered Mar 585). •Gregory of Tours records that Gundobald claimed to be the son of King Clotaire, who disowned him, that he was brought up by King Childebert and later supported by King Charibert. •He was received in Italy by General Narses, married and had sons there before moving to Constantinople. •He was invited back to Gaul, landed at Marseille and was welcomed by Bishop Theodore[233]. He was declared king at Brives-la-Gaillarde in Dec 584, but was betrayed and captured at Comminges by Gontran King of Burgundy, who murdered him[234].] •m (in Italy) ---. The name of Gundobald´s wife is not known. Gregory of Tours records that the two sons of Chramn were born in Italy, and they were taken to Byzantium by their father after the death of their mother[235]. Gundobald & his wife had two sons, taken to Byzantium. References: •[144] Gregory of Tours III.1, p. 162. •[145] Regum Merowingorum Genealogia (Cod S. Galli, 732), Regum Francorum Genealogiæ, MGH SS II, p. 307. •[146] Gregory of Tours III.7, pp. 167-8. •[147] Gregory of Tours III.11, p. 171. •[148] Gregory of Tours III.29, pp. 186-7. •[149] Gregory of Tours IV.21, p. 217. •[150] Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica 561, MGH Auct. ant. XI, p. 237. •[151] Gregory of Tours III.6, pp. 166-7. •[152] Settipani (1993), p. 66. •[153] Gregory of Tours III.4, p. 164. •[154] Vita Sanctæ Radegundis Liber I, 2, MGH SS rer. Merov. II, p. 365. •[155] Gregory of Tours III.7, p. 168. •[156] MGH DD Mer (1872), Diplomata Regum Francorum, no. 7, p. 8. •[157] Gregory of Tours IX.2, p. 481. •[158] Attwater, p. 295. •[159] Gregory of Tours IV.3, pp. 197-8. •[160] Settipani, p. 70. •[161] Gregory of Tours IV.3, pp. 197-8. •[162] Liber Historiæ Francorum 27, MGH SS rer Merov II, p. 286. •[163] Gregory of Tours IV.9, p. 203. •[164] Herimanni Augiensis Chronicon 553, MHG SS V, p. 88. •[165] Gregory of Tours IV.3, p. 197. •[166] Liber Historiæ Francorum 27, MGH SS rer Merov II, p. 286. •[167] Gregory of Tours IV.3, pp. 197-8. •[168] Gregory, III 21, and IV 25. •[169] Gregory of Tours IV.3, pp. 197-8. •[170] Gregory of Tours IV.3, p. 197. •[171] Gregory of Tours IV.22, p. 217. •[172] Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica 561, MGH Auct. ant. XI, p. 237. •[173] Herimanni Augiensis Chronicon 563, MHG SS V, p. 88. •[174] Gregory of Tours IV.26, p. 219. •[175] Herimanni Augiensis Chronicon 563, MHG SS V, p. 88. •[176] Gregory of Tours IX.26, p. 513. •[177] Gregory of Tours IV.26, p. 219. •[178] Gregory of Tours IV.26, pp. 219-21. •[179] Gregory of Tours IV.26, p. 220. •[189] Gregory of Tours IV.3, p. 197. •[190] Gregory of Tours IV.22, p. 217. •[191] Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica 561, MGH Auct. ant. XI, p. 237. •[192] Gregory of Tours V.17 and IX.20, pp. 274-5 and 503-7. •[193] Fredegar, IV, 14, MGH SS rer Merov II, p. 127. •[194] Gregory of Tours IV.25, pp. 218-19. •[195] Gregory of Tours IV.25, p. 219. •[196] Gregory of Tours V.26, pp. 298-9. •[197] RHGF II, p. 536. •[198] MGH Conc. I, p. 162. •[199] Gregory of Tours IV.25, p. 218. •[211] Gregory of Tours IV.3, p. 197. •[212] The date of her husband's second marriage. •[213] Gregory of Tours IV.3, pp. 197-8. •[214] Origo Gentis Langobardorum 5, MGH SS rer Lang I, p. 4. •[215] Historia Langobardorum Codicis Gothani 5, MGH SS rer Lang I, p. 9. •[216] Pauli Historia Langobardorum I.27, MGH SS rer Lang I, p. 68. •[217] Liber Historiæ Francorum 27, MGH SS rer Merov II, p. 285. •[218] Ex Chronico Marcianensi de Sancta Rictrude, RHGF 3, p. 522. •[219] Carmen de Exordio Gentis Francorum, MGH Poetæ Latini ævi Carolini II, pp. 142-3. •[220] Settipani, C. 'L'apport de l'onomastique dans l'étude des genealogies carolingiennes', Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. and Settipani, C. (eds.) (2000) Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident medieval (Prosopographica et Genealogica, Vol. 3), pp. 185-229. •[221] Genealogiæ Karolorum I, MGH SS XIII, p. 245. •[222] Gregory of Tours IV.3, p. 197. •[223] Gregory of Tours IV.3, p. 197. •[224] Gregory of Tours IV.13 and IV.16, pp. 207-8 and 211-12. •[225] Gregory of Tours IV 17 and 20, pp. 213 and 215-16. •[226] Marii Episcopi Aventicensis Chronica 555, MGH Auct. ant. XI, p. 236. •[227] Pauli Historia Langobardorum III.9, MGH SS rer Lang I, p. 97. •[228] Gregory of Tours IV.21, p. 217. •[229] Gregory of Tours IV.17, p. 213. •[230] Liber Historiæ Francorum 28, MGH SS rer Merov II, pp. 286 and 287. •[231] Gregory of Tours IV 17 and 20, pp. 213 and 215-16. •[233] Gregory of Tours VI.24, p. 352. •[234] Gregory of Tours VII.10, p. 394 and VII.34-38, pp. 418-23. Wood (1994), pp. 93-100, discusses the significance of Gundobald's rebellion in the context of contemporary politics. •[235] Gregory of Tours VII.36, p. 419. --------------------------
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[[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]] (Unknown) *36. [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon B. Johnson]] (10th Cousin 4x removed) [[Tucker-731|George Tucker]] is our Common Ancestor *37. [[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]] (9th Cousin 3x removed) [[Newhall-15|Thomas Newhall]] is our Common Ancestor *38. [[King-1042|Gerald Ford]] (8th Cousin 2x removed) [[Lord-99|Richard Lord]] is our Common Ancestor *39. [[Carter-1086|Jimmy Carter]] (13th Cousin 1x removed) [[Smith-3508|Sir John Smith]] is our Common Ancestor *40. [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] (Unknown) *41. [[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]] (9th Cousin 2x removed) [[Robinson-8449|William Robinson]] is our Common Ancestor *42. [[Blythe-6|Bill Clinton]] (16th Cousin 3x removed) [[Woodward-92|Richard Woodward]] is our Common Ancestor *43. [[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] (10th Cousin 1x removed) [[Robinson-8449|William Robinson]] is our Common Ancestor *44. [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]] (12th Cousin 1x removed) [[Reynolds-282|George Reynolds]] is our Common Ancestor *45. [[Trump-66|Donald Trump]] (15th Cousin 3x removed) [[Erskine-108|Sir John Erskine]] *46. [[Biden-2|Joe Biden]] (Unknown) '''US Vice Presidents''' - 9 have no known relation (Missing: George Clinton, Andrew Johnson, Henry Wilson, Thomas A. Hendricks, Thomas R. Marshall, Spiro Agnew, Walter Mondale, Joe Biden, Mike Pence) *1. [[Adams-10|John Adams]] (3rd Cousin 9x removed) [[Adams-277|Henry Adams]] is our Common Ancestor *2. [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] (9th Cousin 8x removed) [[Roper-332|John Roper]] is our Common Ancestor *3. [[Burr-115|Aaron Burr]] (4th Cousin 9x removed) [[Sherman-210|Edmund Sherman]] is our Common Ancestor *4. [[Clinton-693|George Clinton]] (Unknown) *5. [[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] (5th Cousin 9x removed) [[Ripley-62|William Ripley]] is our Common Ancestor *6. [[Tompkins-364|Daniel D. Tompkins]] (7th Cousin 7x removed) [[White-255|Robert White]] is our Common Ancestor *7. [[Calhoun-124|John C. Calhoun]] (13th Cousin 6x removed) [[Graham-913|Sir William Graham]] is our Common Ancestor *8. [[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] (3rd Cousin 8x removed) [[Tysz-1|Jan Goes]] is our Common Ancestor *9. [[Johnson-5003|Richard Mentor Johnson]] (8th Cousin 6x removed) [[Smith-3508|Sir John Smith]] is our Common Ancestor *10. [[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] (13th Cousin 8x removed) [[Warren-50|Sir Laurence Warren]] is our Common Ancestor *11. [[Dallas-90|George M. Dallas]] (10th Cousin 6x removed) [[Erskine-258|John Erskine]] is our Common Ancestor *12. [[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] (5th Cousin 7x removed) [[Olmstead-32|Nicholas Olmstead]] is our Common Ancestor *13. [[King-11966|William R. King]] (11th Cousin 6x removed) [[Dingley-170|Elizabeth Dingley]] is our Common Ancestor *14. [[Breckinridge-33|John C. Breckinridge]] (11th Cousin 6x removed) [[Hamilton-1680|Alexander Hamilton]] is our Common Ancestor *15. [[Hamlin-528|Hannibal Hamlin]] (6th Cousin 7x removed) [[Sherman-210|Edmund Sherman]] is our Common Ancestor *16. [[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] (Unknown) *17. [[Colfax-20|Schuyler Colfax]] (6th Cousin 6x removed) [[Griswold-33|Edward Griswold]] is our Common Ancestor *18. [[Colbath-19|Henry Wilson]] (Unknown) *19. [[Wheeler-6894|William A. Wheeler]] (5th Cousin 6x removed) [[Cheesbrough-473|Samuel Chesebrough]] is our Common Ancestor *20. [[Arthur-49|Chester A. Arthur]] (5th Cousin 6x removed) [[Chase-7|Aquila Chase]] is our Common Ancestor *21. [[Hendricks-692|Thomas A. Hendricks]] (Unknown) *22. [[Morton-3303|Levi P. Morton]] (5th Cousin 6x removed) [[Sheldon-80|Isaac Sheldon]] is our Common Ancestor *23. [[Stevenson-1184|Adlai Stevenson I]] (16th cousin 7x removed) [[Stewart-1170|Sir John Stewart]] is our Common Ancestor *24. [[Hobart-517|Garret Hobart]] (9th Cousin 3x removed) [[Eliot-153|Bennett Eliot]] is our Common Ancestor *25. [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]] (7th Cousin 4x removed) [[Winne-19|Pieter Winne]] is our Common Ancestor *26. [[Fairbanks-440|Charles W. Fairbanks]] (8th Cousin 5x removed) [[Tidd-6|John Tidd]] is our Common Ancestor *27. [[Sherman-3002|James Schoolcraft Sherman]] (8th Cousin 5x removed) [[Winslow-4|Edward Winslow]] is our Common Ancestor *28. [[Marshall-6316|Thomas R. Marshall]] (Unknown) *29. [[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge]] (6th Cousin 4x removed) [[Horton-130|Thomas Horton]] is our Common Ancestor *30. [[Dawes-291|Charles G. Dawes]] (7th Cousin 4x removed) [[Crippen-39|Thomas Crippen]] is our Common Ancestor *31. [[Curtis-1647|Charles Curtis]] (6th Cousin 6x removed) [[Booth-64|Richard Booth]] is our Common Ancestor *32. [[Garner-1851|John N. Garner III]] (9th Cousin 4x removed) [[Robinson-209|Henry Robinson]] is our Common Ancestor *33. [[Wallace-5730|Henry A. Wallace]] (10th Cousin 3x removed) [[Lothrop-3|John Lothrop]] is our Common Ancestor *34. [[Truman-3|Harry S. Truman]] (10th Cousin 3x removed) [[Mitchell-1313|Matthew Mitchell]] is our Common Ancestor *35. [[Barkley-428|Alben W. Barkley]] (13th Cousin 5x removed) [[Pennington-29|John Pennington]] is our Common Ancestor *36. [[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]] (9th Cousin 3x removed) [[Newhall-15|Thomas Newhall]] is our Common Ancestor *37. [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon B. Johnson]] (10th Cousin 4x removed) [[Tucker-731|George Tucker]] is our Common Ancestor *38. [[Humphrey-2148|Hubert Humphrey]] (9th Cousin 3x removed) [[Eliot-153|Bennett Eliot]] is our Common Ancestor *39. [[Agnew-659|Spiro Agnew]] (Unknown) *40. [[King-1042|Gerald Ford]] (8th Cousin 2x removed) [[Lord-99|Richard Lord]] is our Common Ancestor *41. [[Rockefeller-101|Nelson Rockefeller]] (9th Cousin 2x removed) [[Lincoln-1878|Thomas Lincoln]] is our Common Ancestor *42. [[Mondale-1|Walter Mondale]] (Unknown) *43. [[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]] (9th Cousin 2x removed) [[Robinson-8449|William Robinson]] is our Common Ancestor *44. [[Quayle-22|Dan Quayle]] (11th Cousin 1x removed) [[Lawrence-239|Thomas Lawrence]] is our Common Ancestor *45. [[Gore-330|Al Gore]] (18th Cousin 1x removed) [[Blount-211|Humphrey Blount]] is our Common Ancestor *46. [[Cheney-4|Dick Cheney]] (10th Cousin 3x removed) [[Hopkins-373|Stephen Hopkins]] is our Common Ancestor *47. [[Biden-2|Joe Biden]] (Unknown) *48. [[Pence-403|Mike Pence]] (Unknown) *49. [[Harris-37912|Kamala Harris]] (Unknown) '''US First Ladies''' - 17 have no known relation (Missing: Martha Dandridge, Dolley Payne, Louisa Johnson, Emily Donelson, Sarah Yorke, Sarah Childress, Abigail Powers, Eliza McCardle, Caroline Scott, Ida Saxton, Jacqueline Bouvier, Thelma Ryan, Elizabeth Bloomer, Rosalynn Smith, Hillary Rodham, Michelle Robinson, Melania Knavs) *1. [[Dandridge-1|Martha Dandridge]] (Unknown) *2. [[Smith-69|Abigail Smith]] (5th Cousin 8x removed) [[Myles-10|Katherine Myles]] is our Common Ancestor *3. [[Jefferson-18|Martha Jefferson]] (10th cousin 7x removed) [[Roper-332|John Roper]] is our Common Ancestor *4. [[Payne-1949|Dolley Payne]] (Unknown) *5. [[kortright-85|Elizabeth Kortright]] (3rd Cousin 8x removed) [[Ten Eyck-85|Conraedt ten Eyck]] is our Common Ancestor *6. [[Johnson-24|Louisa Johnson]] (Unknown) *7a. [[Donelson-8|Emily Donelson]] (Unknown) *7b. [[Yorke-209|Sarah Yorke]] (Unknown) *8. [[Singleton-498|Angelica Singleton]] (12th Cousin 7x removed) [[Sandes-19|Sir William Sandys]] is our Common Ancestor *9a. [[Symmes-6|Anna Symmes]] (11th Cousin 9x removed) [[Fiske-24|Symon Fiske]] is our Common Ancestor *9b. [[Irwin-1505|Jane Irwin]] (11th Cousin 5x removed) [[Scrymgeour-4|James Scrymgeour]] is our Common Ancestor *10a. [[Christian-1141|Letitia Christian]] (11th Cousin 7x removed) [[Hastings-125|Sir William Hastings KG]] is our Common Ancestor *10b. [[Cooper-6677|Priscilla Cooper]] (6th Cousin 5x removed) [[Winne-19|Pieter Winne]] is our Common Ancestor *10c. [[Gardiner-131|Julia Gardiner]] (6th Cousin 7x removed) [[Dayton-32|Ralph Dayton]] is our Common Ancestor *11. [[Childress-76|Sarah Childress]] (Unknown) *12. [[Smith-2210|Peggy Smith]] (14th Cousin 6x removed) [[Tempest-23|Sir Richard Tempest]] is our Common Ancestor *13. [[Powers-987|Abigail Powers]] (Unknown) *14. [[Appleton-55|Jane Appleton]] (5th Cousin 7x removed) [[Baker-4004|John Baker II]] is our Common Ancestor *15. [[Lane-4097|Harriet Lane]] (11th Cousin 8x removed) [[Beaufort-20|Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor *16. [[Todd-282|Mary Ann Todd]] (6th Cousin 6x removed) [[Peck-217|William Peck]] is our Common Ancestor *17. [[McCardle-11|Eliza McCardle]] (Unknown) *18. [[Dent-25|Julia Dent]] (9th Cousin 7x removed) [[Osborne-2620|Richard Osborne III]] is our Common Ancestor *19. [[Webb-540|Lucy Webb]] (6th Cousin 7x removed) [[UNKNOWN-30448|Elizabeth Rose]] is our Common Ancestor *20. [[Rudolph-37|Lucretia Rudolph]] (5th Cousin 7x removed) [[Fitch-11|James Fitch]] is our Common Ancestor *21. [[Arthur-55|Mary Arthur]] (5th Cousin 6x removed) [[Chase-7|Aquila Chase]] is our Common Ancestor *22a. [[Cleveland-460|Rose Cleveland]] (5th Cousin 6x removed) [[Hyde-63|Samuel Hyde]] is our Common Ancestor *22b. [[Folsom-35|Frances Folsom]] (7th Cousin 4x removed) [[Chase-7|Aquila Chase]] is our Common Ancestor *23a. [[Scott-1819|Caroline Scott]] (Unknown) *23b. [[Harrison-1042|Mary Harrison]] (10th Cousin 5x removed) [[Higginson-213|Robert Higginson]] is our Common Ancestor *24. [[Folsom-35|Frances Folsom]] (7th Cousin 4x removed) [[Chase-7|Aquila Chase]] is our Common Ancestor *25. [[Saxton-163|Ida Saxton]] (Unknown) *26. [[Carow-1|Edith Carow]] (6th Cousin 6x removed) [[Allyn-36|Robert Allyn]] is our Common Ancestor *27. [[Herron-616|Helen Herron]] (6th Cousin 6x removed) [[Platt-30|Josiah Platt]] is our Common Ancestor *28a. [[Axson-4|Ellen Axson]] (7th Cousin 5x removed) [[Lawrence-239|Thomas Lawrence]] is our Common Ancestor *28b. [[Wilson-10912|Margaret Wilson]] (8th Cousin 4x removed) [[Lawrence-239|Thomas Lawrence]] is our Common Ancestor *28c. [[Bolling-340|Edith Bolling]] (10th Cousin 6x removed) [[Higginson-208|Thomas Higginson]] is our Common Ancestor *29. [[Kling-450|Florence Kling]] (7th Cousin 5x removed) [[Moore-816|Isaac Moore]] is our Common Ancestor *30. [[Goodhue-12|Grace Goodhue]] (8th Cousin 4x removed) [[Lamson-170|William Lamson]] is our Common Ancestor *31. [[Henry-441|Louella Henry]] (9th Cousin 3x removed) [[Cogswell-72|John Cogswell]] is our Common Ancestor *32. [[Roosevelt-10|Eleanor Roosevelt]] (8th Cousin 3x removed) [[Winne-19|Pieter Winne]] is our Common Ancestor *33. [[Wallace-17|Elizabeth Wallace]] (8th Cousin 3x removed) [[Sheldon-80|Isaac Sheldon]] is our Common Ancestor *34. [[Doud-104|Mamie Doud]] (8th Cousin 3x removed) [[Cheesbrough-473|Samuel Chesebrough]] is our Common Ancestor *35. [[Bouvier-19|Jacqueline Bouvier]] (Unknown) *36. [[Taylor-2955|Claudia Taylor]] (13th Cousin 5x removed) [[Metcalfe-9|James Metcalfe]] is our Common Ancestor *37. [[Ryan-192|Thelma Ryan]] (Unknown) *38. [[Bloomer-19|Elizabeth Bloomer]] (Unknown) *39. [[Smith-6987|Rosalynn Smith]] (Unknown) *40. [[Robbins-4|Nancy Robbins]] (9th Cousin 2x removed) [[Sheldon-80|Isaac Sheldon]] is our Common Ancestor *41. [[Pierce-4|Barbara Pierce]] (9th Cousin 3x removed) [[Reed-481|William Reed]] is our Common Ancestor *42. [[Rodham-1|Hillary Rodham]] (Unknown) *43. [[Welch-9|Laura Welch]] (10th Cousin 2x removed) [[Holmes-142|Obadiah Holmes]] is our Common Ancestor *44. [[Robinson-70|Michelle Robinson]] (Unknown) *45. [[Knavs-1|Melania Knavs]] (Unknown) *46. [[Jacobs-1929|Jill Jacobs]] (Unknown) '''New York Governors''' (My home state) *1. [[Clinton-693|George Clinton]] (8th Cousin 10x removed) [[Morgan-851|John Morgan]] is our Common Ancestor *2. [[Jay-1|John Jay]] (Unknown) *3. [[Lewis-12823|Morgan Lewis]] (Unknown) *4. [[Tompkins-364|Daniel D. Tompkins]] (7th Cousin 7x removed) [[White-255|Robert White]] is our Common Ancestor *5. [[Tayler-87|John Tayler]] (Unknown) *6. [[Clinton-145|DeWitt Clinton]] (3rd Cousin 9x removed) [[De Witt-43|Tjerck Claessen De Witt]] is our Common Ancestor *7. [[Yates-1155|Joseph C. Yates]] (4th Cousin 7x removed) [[Winne-19|Pieter Winne]] is our Common Ancestor *8. [[Pitcher-701|Nathaniel Pitcher]] (Unknown) *9. [[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] (3rd Cousin 8x removed) [[Tysz-1|Jan Goes]] is our Common Ancestor *10. [[Throop-1021|Enos T. Throop]] (Unknown) *11. [[Marcy-166|William L. Marcy]] (Unknown) *12. [[Seward-271|William Seward]] (12th Cousin 10x removed) [[Macdonald-273|Donald Macdonald]] is our Common Ancestor *13. [[Bouck-44|William C. Bouck]] (Unknown) *14. [[Wright-15151|Silas Wright]] (4th Cousin 8x removed) [[Stebbins-19|John Stebbins Sr.]] is our Common Ancestor *15. [[Young-14404|John Young]] (Unknown) *16. [[Fish-2396|Hamilton Fish]] (6th Cousin 7x removed) [[Seubering-1|Roeloff Lucassen Seubering]] is our Common Ancestor *17. [[Hunt-7695|Washington Hunt]] (6th Cousin 7x removed) [[Hart-69|Stephen Hart]] is our Common Ancestor *18. [[Seymour-1853|Horatio Seymour]] (3rd Cousin 8x removed) [[Seymour-601|John Seymour]] is our Common Ancestor *19. [[Clark-21785|Myron H. Clark]] (7th Cousin 7x removed) [[Stanley-341|Robert Stanley]] is our Common Ancestor *20. [[King-11658|John King]] (6th Cousin 8x removed) [[Alcock-553|John Alcock]] is our Common Ancestor *21. [[Morgan-9210|Edwin D. Morgan]] (5th Cousin 6x removed) [[Hyde-63|Samuel Hyde]] is our Common Ancestor *22. [[Fenton-1251|Reuben Fenton]] (Unknown) *23. [[Hoffman-3820|John T. Hoffman]] (Unknown) *24. [[Dix-405|John Adams Dix]] (5th Cousin 7x removed) [[Fuller-122|Thomas Fuller]] is our Common Ancestor *25. [[Tilden-376|Samuel J. Tilden]] (4th Cousin 9x removed) [[Little-230|Thomas Little]] is our Common Ancestor *26. [[Robinson-13060|Lucius Robinson]] (5th Cousins 7x removed) [[Cary-78|John Cary]] is our Common Ancestor *27. [[Cornell-1170|Alonzo B. Cornell]] (6th Cousin 8x removed) [[Eames-2|Anthony Eames]] is our Common Ancestor *28. [[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] (5th Cousin 6x removed) [[Hyde-63|Samuel Hyde]] is our Common Ancestor *29. [[Hill-14190|David B. Hill]] (Unknown) *30. [[Flower-517|Roswell P. Flower]] (3rd Cousin 8x removed) [[Seymour-601|John Seymour]] is our Common Ancestor *31. [[Morton-3303|Levi P. Morton]] (5th Cousin 6x removed) [[Sheldon-80|Isaac Sheldon Sr.]] is our Common Ancestor *32. [[Black-5812|Frank S. Black]] (9th Cousin 5x removed) [[Reynolds-618|Christopher Reynolds]] is our Common Ancestor *33. [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]] (7th Cousin 4x removed) *34. [[Odell-980|Benjamin Barker Odell Jr.]] (Unknown) *35. [[Higgins-3290|Frank W. Higgins]] (Unknown) *36. [[Hughes-7043|Charles Evans Hughes]] (8th Cousin 3x removed) [[Moore-1416|John Moore]] is our Common Ancestor *37. [[White-22026|Horace White]] (5th Cousin 5x removed) [[White-6628|Joseph White]] is our Common Ancestor *38. [[Dix-486|John Alden Dix]] (Unknown) *39. [[Sulzer-81|William Sulzer]] (Unknown) *40. [[Glynn-245|Martin H. Glynn]] (Unknown) *41. [[Whitman-2267|Charles S. Whitman]] (Unknown) *42. [[Smith-80150|Al Smith]] (Unknown) *43. [[Miller-26889|Nathan L. Miller]] (Unknown) *44. [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] (6th Cousin 5x removed) [[Sheldon-80|Isaac Sheldon]] is our Common Ancestor *45. [[Lehman-730|Herbert H. Lehman]] (Unknown) *46. [[Poletti-10|Charles Poletti]] (Unknown) *47. [[Dewey-355|Thomas E. Dewey]] (6th Cousin 4x removed) [[Waterman-81|Thomas Waterman Jr.]] is our Common Ancestor *48. [[Harriman-365|W. Averell Harriman]] (8th Cousin 4x removed) [[Beardsley-17|William Beardsley]] is our Common Ancestor *49. [[Rockefeller-101|Nelson Rockefeller]] (9th Cousin 2x removed) [[Lincoln-1878|Thomas Lincoln]] is our Common Ancestor *50. [[Wilson-25410|Malcolm Wilson]] (Unknown) *51. [[Carey-1791|Hugh Carey]] (Unknown) *52. [[Cuomo-10|Mario Cuomo]] (Unknown) *53. George Pataki (Unknown) *54. Eliot Spitzer (Unknown) *55. David Paterson (Unknown) *56. Andrew Cuomo (Unknown) '''US Military Figures''' * [[MacArthur-4|Douglas MacArthur]] (8th Cousin 2x removed) [[Andrews-81|Mary Andrews]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Sherman-393|William Tecumseh Sherman]] (4th Cousin 7x removed) [[Weed-137|John Weed]] is our Common Ancestor '''Mayflower Passengers''' * [[Alden-63|John Alden]] (Unknown) * [[Allerton-3|Isaac Allerton Sr.]] (Unknown) * [[Allerton-75|John Allerton]] (Unknown) * [[Allerton-6|Mary Cushman]] (Unknown) * [[Allerton-8|Remember Maverick]] (Unknown) * [[Barker-462|Elizabeth Winslow]] (Unknown) * [[Billington-2|Francis Billington]] (Unknown) * [[Billington-12|John Billington]] (Unknown) * [[Billington-3|John Billington]] (Unknown) * [[Bradford-24|William Bradford]] (12th Great Grandfather) * [[Brewster-81|Love Brewster]] (11th Great Grand Uncle) * [[Brewster-4|William Brewster]] (12th Great Grandfather) * [[Brewster-140|Wrestling Brewster]] (11th Great Grand Uncle) * [[Britteridge-1|Richard Britteridge]] (Unknown) * [[Browne-66|Peter Browne]] (Unknown) * [[Butten-1|William Butten]] (Unknown) *WIP '''Native American Ancestors''' * [[Wyandanch-2|Chief Grand Sachem Wyandanch]] (12th Great Grandfather) '''Canadian Prime Ministers''' *1. [[Macdonald-1567|John Alexander Macdonald]] (Unknown) *2. [[Mackenzie-4|Alexander Mackenzie]] (Unknown) *3. [[Abbott-3145|John Abbott]] (Unknown) *4. [[Thompson-12832|Sir John Thompson]] (Unknown) *5. [[Bowell-21|Mackenzie Bowell]] (Unknown) *6. [[Tupper-249|Sir Charles Tupper]] (6th Cousin 6x removed) *7. [[Laurier-128|Wilfrid Laurier]] (21st Cousin 5x removed) *8. [[Borden-377|Sir Robert Laird Borden]] (6th Cousin 7x removed) *9. [[Meighen-3|Arthur Meighen]] (Unknown) *10. [[King-8198|William Lyon Mackenzie King]] (Unknown) *11. [[Bennett-5964|R. B. Bennett]] (6th Cousin 5x removed) *12. [[St-Laurent-168|Louis St. Laurent]] (23rd Cousin 3x removed) *13. [[Diefenbaker-1|John Diefenbaker]] (Unknown) *14. [[Pearson-1837|Lester B. Pearson]] (6th Cousin 4x removed) *15. [[Trudeau-148|Pierre Trudeau]] (23rd Cousin 3x removed) *16. [[Clark-16585|Joe Clark]] (Unknown) *17. [[Turner-9000|John Turner]] (Unknown) *18. [[Mulroney-3|Brian Mulroney]] (Unknown) *19. [[Campbell-9538|Kim Campbell]] (Unknown) *20. [[Chrétien-77|Jean Chrétien]] (Unknown) *21. [[Martin-12714|Paul Martin]] (Unknown) *22. [[Harper-2149|Stephen Harper]] (Unknown) *23. [[Trudeau-195|Justin Trudeau]] (24th Cousin 2x removed) === Europe === '''Scottish Monarchs''' * [[Dunkeld-77|Malcolm III]] (1st Cousin 28x removed) [[Dunkeld-9|Crinan Dunkeld, of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Dunkeld-58|Donald III]] (1st Cousin 28x removed) [[Dunkeld-9|Crinan Dunkeld, of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Dunkeld-47|Duncan II]] (2nd Cousin 27x removed) [[Dunkeld-9|Crinan Dunkeld, of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Dunkeld-58|Donald III]] (1st Cousin 28x removed) [[Dunkeld-9|Crinan Dunkeld, of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Dunkeld-76|Edmund I]] (2nd Cousin 27x removed) [[Dunkeld-9|Crinan Dunkeld, of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Dunkeld-78|Edgar I]] (2nd Cousin 27x removed) [[Dunkeld-9|Crinan Dunkeld, of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Dunkeld-32|Alexander I]] (2nd Cousin 27x removed) [[Dunkeld-9|Crinan Dunkeld, of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Dunkeld-68|David I]] (2nd Cousin 27x removed) [[Dunkeld-9|Crinan Dunkeld, of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Dunkeld-41|Malcolm IV]] (1st Cousin 28x removed) [[Huntingdon-28|Maud Huntingdon, Queen of Scotland]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Dunkeld-2|William I]] (27th Great Grandfather) * [[Dunkeld-4|Alexander II]] (27th Great Grandfather) * [[Dunkeld-60|Alexander III]] (2nd Cousin 25x removed) [[Beaumont-594|Sir Richard de Beaumont]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Eriksdatter-10|Margaret, Maid of Norway]] (1st Cousin 24x removed) [[Håkonsson-40|Magnus VI, King of Norway]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Balliol-8|John II]] (22nd Great Grand Uncle) [[Balliol-7|Sir John Balliol]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Bruce-129|Robert I, the Bruce]] (24th Great Grandfather) * [[Bruce-510|David II]] (23rd Great Grand Uncle) [[Bruce-129|Robert I, the Bruce]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-1001|Robert II]] (22nd Great Grandfather) * [[Stewart-972|Robert III]] (21st Great Grandfather) * [[Stewart-419|James I]] (1st Cousin 20x removed) [[Drummond-50|Sir John Drummond]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-1166|James II]] (2nd Cousin 19x removed) [[Drummond-50|Sir John Drummond]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-2316|James III]] (3rd Cousin 18x removed) [[Drummond-50|Sir John Drummond]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-588|James IV]] (4th Cousin 17x removed) [[Drummond-50|Sir John Drummond]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-2313|James V]] (2nd Cousin 17x removed) [[Woodville-12|Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of England]] is our Common Ancestor *WIP '''English/British Monarchs''' * [[Normandie-32|William I, the Conqueror]] (29th Great Grandfather) * [[Normandie-87|William II]] (27th Great Grand Uncle) [[Normandie-32|William I, the Conqueror]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Normandie-45|Henry I]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Blois-94|Stephen I]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry II]] (26th Great Grandfather) * [[Plantagenet-248|Richard I, Lionheart]] (25th Great Grand Uncle) [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry II]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Plantagenet-143|John]] (26th Great Grandfather) * [[Plantagenet-167|Henry III]] (27th Great Grandfather) * [[Plantagenet-2|Edward I, Longshanks]] (26th Great Grandfather) * [[Plantagenet-378|Edward II]] (24th Great Grandfather) * [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III]] (23rd Great Grandfather) * [[plantagenet-864|Richard II]] (1st Cousin 23x removed) [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Lancaster-434|Henry IV]] (20th Great Grand Uncle) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Lancaster-269|Henry V]] (1st Cousin 21x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Lancaster-401|Henry VI]] (2nd Cousin 20x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[York-1159|Edward IV]] (17 Great Grand Uncle) [[York-1210|Richard, 3rd Duke of York]] is our Common Ancestor * [[York-1215|Edward V]] (17th Great Grand Uncle) [[Woodville-12|Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of England]] is our Common Ancestor * [[York-1245|Richard III]] (17 Great Grand Uncle) [[York-1210|Richard, 3rd Duke of York]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Tudor-18|Henry VII]] (2nd Cousin 19x removed) [[Stourton-5|Edith Stourton]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII]] (1st Cousin 18x removed) [[Woodville-12|Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of England]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Tudor-3|Edward VI]] (3rd Cousin 16x removed) [[Cheney-143|Elizabeth Cheney]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Grey-215|Jane Grey *]] (1st Cousin 16x removed) [[Grey-163|Sir Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Tudor-2|Mary I]] (2nd Cousin 17x removed) [[Woodville-12|Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of England]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I]] (2nd Cousin 16x removed) [[Howard-2|Sir Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stuart-2|James VI & I]] (3rd Cousin 15x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stuart-1|Charles I]] (4th Cousin 14x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] (5th Cousin 13x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stuart-19|James VII & II]] (5th Cousin 13x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Oranje-Nassau-20|William III of Orange]] & [[Stuart-21|Mary II]] (Both are 6th Cousins 12x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stuart-27|Anne]] (6th Cousin 12x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hannover-19|George I]] (7th Cousin 13x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hannover-18|George II]] (8th Cousin 12x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hannover-17|George III]] (10th Cousin 10x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hannover-16|George IV]] (11th Cousin 9x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hannover-15|William IV]] (11th Cousin 9x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hannover-14|Victoria]] (12th Cousin 8x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-5|Edward VII]] (13th Cousin 7x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-6|George V]] (14th Cousin 6x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-5|Edward VIII]] (15th Cousin 5x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-4|George VI]] (15th Cousin 5x removed) [[Stewart-1338|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (1422-1495)]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Windsor-1|Elizabeth II]] (11th Cousin 4x removed) [[Stanhope-8|Sir John Stanhope (1559-1611)]] is our Common Ancestor '''Other Notable British Royals''' (WIP) * [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-3|Prince Albert]] (15th Cousin 7x removed) [[Pole-5|Sir Michael Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-1|Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]] (14th Cousin 4x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Windsor-21|Charles, Prince of Wales]] (12th Cousin 3x removed) [[Howard-1215|Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Spencer-40|Diana, Princess of Wales]] (10th Cousin 2x removed) [[Gager-3|John Gager]] is our Common Ancestor * Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (11th Cousin 2x removed) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Windsor-75|Prince William, Duke of Cambridge]] (11th Cousin 1x removed) [[Gager-3|John Gager]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Middleton-358|Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge]] (14th Cousin 4x removed) [[Devereux-12|Elizabeth Devereux]] is our Common Ancestor * Prince George of Cambridge (12th Cousin) [[Gager-3|John Gager]] is our Common Ancestor * Princess Charlotte of Cambridge (12th Cousin) [[Gager-3|John Gager]] is our Common Ancestor * Prince Louis of Cambridge (12th Cousin) [[Gager-3|John Gager]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Windsor-74|Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex]] (11th Cousin 1x removed) [[Gager-3|John Gager]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Markle-488|Meghan, Duchess of Sussex]] (10th Cousin 3x removed) [[Merrill-83|Nathaniel Merrill Jr.]] is our Common Ancestor * Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor (11th Cousin 2x removed) [[Merrill-83|Nathaniel Merrill Jr.]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Windsor-130|Prince Andrew, Duke of York]] (12th Cousin 3x removed) [[Howard-1215|Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Ferguson-1828|Sarah, Duchess of York]] (11th Cousin 2x removed) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * Princess Beatrice of York (12th Cousin 1x removed) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * Princess Eugenie of York (12th Cousin 1x removed) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor '''British/UK Prime Ministers''' *1. [[Walpole-7| Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford MP, KB, KG ]] (7th Cousin 9x removed) *2. [[Compton-1453|Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington]] (5th Cousin 12x removed) *3. [[Pelham-60|Henry Pelham]] (6th Cousin 9x removed) *4. [[Pelham-Holles-1|Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle]] (6th Cousin 9x removed) *5. [[Cavendish-20|William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire]] (7th Cousin 8x removed) *6. [[Stuart-1038|John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute]] (7th Cousin 7x removed) *7. [[Grenville-12|George Grenville MP]] (8th Cousin 8x removed) *8. [[Watson-Wentworth-3|Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham]] (9th Cousin 7x removed) *9. [[Pitt-473|William Pitt 'The Elder', 1st Earl of Chatham]] (5th Cousin 11x removed) *10. [[Fitzroy-88|Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton]] (8th Cousin 7x removed) *11. [[North-1238|Lord Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford]] (5th Cousin 9x removed) *12. [[FitzMaurice-126|William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne]] (14th Cousin 7x removed) *13. [[Bentinck-24|William Bentinck Duke of Portland]] (8th Cousin 7x removed) *14. [[Pitt-428|William Pitt 'The Younger']] (9th Cousin 7x removed) *15. [[Addington-475|Henry Addington PC , Viscount Sidmouth]] (Unknown) *16. [[Grenville-115|William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville]] (8th Cousin 7x removed) *17. [[Perceval-3|Spencer Perceval]] (10th Cousin 6x removed) *18. [[Jenkinson-128|Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool]] (12th Cousin 8x removed) *19. [[Canning-199|George Canning MP]] (10th Cousin 7x removed) *20. [[Robinson-13125|Frederick Robinson, Viscount Goderich]] (9th Cousin 6x removed) *21. [[Wellesley-4|Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, KG GCB GCH PC FRS]] (13th Cousin 5x removed) *22. [[Grey-482|Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey]] (12th Cousin 7x removed) *23. [[Lamb-3303|William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne]] (12th Cousin 5x removed) *24. [[Peel-305|Sir Robert Peel 2nd Baronet]] (Unknown) *25. [[Russell-8283|Lord John Russell, 1st Earl Russell]] (7th Cousin 7x removed) *26. [[Smith-Stanley-4|Edward Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby]] (10th Cousin 5x removed) *27. [[Gordon-5577|George Hamilton Gordon Earl of Aberdeen]] (9th Cousin 6x removed) *28. [[Temple-854|Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston]] (15th Cousin 8x removed) *29. [[Disraeli-2|Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield]] (Unknown) *30. [[Gladstone-68|William Ewart Gladstone]] (8th Cousin 7x removed) *31. [[Gascoyne-Cecil-7|Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury]] (11th Cousin 5x removed) *32. [[Primrose-80|Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Roseberry]] (9th Cousin 5x removed) *33. [[Balfour-413|Arthur James Balfour]] (10th Cousin 5x removed) *34. [[Campbell-Bannerman-1|Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman]] (11th Cousin 4x removed) *35. [[Asquith-1|Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford]] (Unknown) *36. [[George-2843|David Lloyd George]] (Unknown) *37. [[Law-1967|Andrew Bonar Law]] (Unknown) *38. [[Baldwin-1807|Stanley Baldwin KG PC FRS]] (Unknown) *39. [[MacDonald-8532|James Ramsay MacDonald]] (Unknown) *40. [[Chamberlain-2279|Neville Chamberlain]] (16th Cousin 3x removed) *41. [[Churchill-4|Winston Churchill]] (7th Cousin 5x removed) *42. [[Attlee-6|Clement Attlee]] (Unknown) *43. [[Eden-195|Sir Anthony Eden]] (12th Cousin 4x removed) *44. [[MacMillan-361|Harold MacMillan]] (Unknown) *45. [[Douglas-Home-1|Sir Alec Douglas-Home]] (11th Cousin 3x removed) *46. [[Wilson-19813|Harold Wilson]] (Unknown) *47. [[Heath-2876|Sir Edward Heath]] (Unknown) *48. [[Callaghan-437|Lord James Callaghan]] (Unknown) *49. [[Roberts-11366|Baroness Margaret Thatcher]] (Unknown) *50. [[Major-1613|Sir John Major]] (Unknown) *51. [[Blair-1361|Tony Blair]] (13th Cousin 3x removed) *52. [[Brown-35200|Gordon Brown]] (Unknown) *53. [[Cameron-1947|David Cameron]] (14th Cousin) *54. [[Brasier-156|Theresa May]] (Unknown) *55. [[Johnson-66533|Boris Johnson]] (18th Cousin 1x removed) '''Lord Protectors of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, & Ireland''' * [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell]] (3rd Cousin 15x removed) * [[Cromwell-36|Richard Cromwell]] (4th Cousin 14x removed) '''Dukes of Atholl''' * [[Murray-790|Sir John Murray, 1st Duke of Atholl]] (5th Cousin 12x removed) [[De_Vere-317|John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Murray-3802|James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl]] (6th Cousin 11x removed) [[De_Vere-317|John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Murray-3807|Sir John Murray, 3rd Duke of Atholl]] (7th Cousin 10x removed) [[De_Vere-317|John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Murray-561|Sir John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl]] (8th Cousin 9x removed) [[De_Vere-317|John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Murray-8845|Sir John Murray, 5th Duke of Atholl]] (9th Cousin 8x removed) [[De_Vere-317|John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Murray-10439|George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl]] (9th Cousin 6x removed) [[Howard-1215|Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Murray-10440|Sir John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl]] (10th Cousin 5x removed) [[Howard-1215|Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-Murray-1|Sir John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl]] (11th Cousin 4x removed) [[Howard-1215|Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-Murray-2|Sir James Stewart-Murray, 9th Duke of Atholl]] (11th Cousin 4x removed) [[Howard-1215|Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Murray-12244|Iain Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl]] (11th Cousin 2x removed) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Murray-12261|John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl]] (12th Cousin 3x removed) [[Howard-1215|Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Murray-12262|Bruce Murray, 12th Duke of Atholl]] (13th Cousin 2x removed) [[Howard-1215|Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor '''Earls of Atholl''' * [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] (17th Great Grandfather) * [[Stewart-1604|John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl]] (16th Great Grand Uncle) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-1685|Sir John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl]] (1st Cousin 17x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-1518|John Stewart, 4th Earl of Atholl]] (2nd Cousin 16x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-8683|John Stewart, 5th earl of Atholl]] (3rd Cousin 15x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * Here, the Earldom reverted to the crown via "non-entry". It would resurface in May of 1596 when John Stewart, 6th Lord Innermeath married the last Earl's widow, Marie Ruthven. from here, the count starts from 1 again. * [[Stewart-15366|John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] (4th Cousin 15x removed) [[Keith-313|Sir William Keith]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Stewart-15569|James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl]] (3rd Cousin 13x removed) [[Erskine-258|John Erskine]] is our Common Ancestor '''Earls of Arundel''' * [[Aubigny-41|William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Aubigny-6|William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel]] (27th Great Grandfather) * [[Aubigny-7|William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Aubigny-118|William d'Aubigny, 4th Earl of Arundel]] (1st Cousin 27x removed) [[Aubigny-6|William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Aubigny-82|Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel]] (1st Cousin 27x removed) [[Aubigny-6|William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[FitzAlan-640|John FitzAlan, 6th Earl of Arundel]] (26th Great Grandfather) * [[FitzAlan-589|John FitzAlan, 7th Earl of Arundel]] (25th Great Grandfather) * [[FitzAlan-606|Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel]] (24th Great Grandfather) * [[FitzAlan-586|Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel]] (23rd Great Grandfather) * [[FitzAlan-29|Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel]] (22nd Great Grandfather) * [[FitzAlan-197|Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel]] (21st Great Grandfather) * [[FitzAlan-671|Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel]] (20th Great Grand Uncle) [[FitzAlan-197|Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[FitzAlan-625|John FitzAlan, 13th Earl of Arundel]] (19th Great Grandfather) * [[Arundel-156|John FitzAlan, 14th Earl of Arundel]] (18th Great Grand Uncle) [[FitzAlan-625|John FitzAlan, 13th Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[FitzAlan-678|Humphrey FitzAlan, 15th Earl of Arundel]] (1st Cousin 19x removed) [[FitzAlan-625|John FitzAlan, 13th Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[FitzAlan-614|William FitzAlan, 16th Earl of Arundel]] (18th Great Grandfather) * [[FitzAlan-631|Thomas FitzAlan, 17th Earl of Arundel]] (17th Great Grandfather) * [[FitzAlan-129|William FitzAlan, 18th Earl of Arundel]] (16th Great Grandfather) * [[FitzAlan-652|Henry FitzAlan, 19th Earl of Arundel]] (15th Great Grandfather) * [[Howard-2204|Philip Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel]] (13th Great Grandfather) * [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] (12th Great Grandfather) * [[Howard-1688|Henry Howard, 22nd Earl of Arundel]] (11th Great Grand Uncle) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Howard-2470|Thomas Howard, 23rd Earl of Arundel]] (1st Cousin 12x removed) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Howard-2471|Henry Howard, 24th Earl of Arundel]] (1st Cousin 12x removed) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Howard-6696|Henry Howard, 25th Earl of Arundel]] (2nd Cousin 11x removed) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Howard-8309|Thomas Howard, 26th Earl of Arundel]] (3rd Cousin 10x removed) [[Howard-1694|Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel]] is our Common Ancestor * WIP '''Earls of Shrewsbury''' * [[Talbot-36|John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury]] (19th Great Grandfather) * [[Talbot-6|John Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury]] (18th Great Grandfather) * [[Talbot-321|John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury]] (17th Great Grandfather) * [[Talbot-320|George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (16th Great Grandfather) * [[Talbot-376|Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (15th Great Grandfather) * [[Talbot-100|George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (14th Great Grandfather) * [[Talbot-383|Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (13th Great Grandfather) * [[Talbot-1078|Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (13th Great Grand Uncle) [[Talbot-100|George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Talbot-2049|George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (4th Cousin 15x removed) [[Talbot-6|John Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Talbot-2051|John Talbot, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (5th Cousin 14x removed) * [[Talbot-3142|Francis Talbot, 11th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (6th Cousin 13x removed) * [[Talbot-3143|Charles Talbot, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (7th Cousin 12x removed) * [[Talbot-2063|Gilbert Talbot, 13th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (6th Cousin 13x removed) * [[Talbot-3116|George Talbot, 14th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (8th Cousin 11x removed) * [[Talbot-2209|Charles Talbot, 15th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (9th Cousin 10x removed) * [[Talbot-2207|John Talbot, 16th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (9th Cousin 7x removed) * [[Chetwynd-Talbot-1|Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 17th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (8th Cousin 7x removed) * [[Chetwynd-Talbot-3|Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (9th Cousin 6x removed) * [[Chetwynd-Talbot-4|Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 19th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (10th Cousin 5x removed) * [[Chetwynd-Talbot-5|Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury]] (11th Cousin 4x removed) * [[Chetwynd-Talbot-7|John Chetwynd-Talbot, 21st Earl of Shrewsbury]] (10th Cousin 4x removed) * Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 22nd Earl of Shrewsbury]] (11th Cousin 3x removed) '''Magna Carta Surety Barons''' * [[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]] (2nd Cousin 27x removed) [[Senlis-82|Simon de Senlis]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]] (27th Great Grandfather) * [[Bigod-2|Roger le Bigod]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]] (27th Great Grandfather) * [[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Clavering-13|John FitzRobert]] (27th Great Grandfather) * [[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]] (25th Great Grandfather) * [[Huntingfield-11|William de Huntingfield]] (27th Great Grandfather) * [[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]] (3rd Cousin 25x removed) [[FitzJohn-105|Eustace FitzJohn]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Lanvallei-3|William de Lanvallei]] (Unknown) * [[Malet-18|William Malet]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Mowbray-151|William de Mowbray]] (26th Great Grandfather) * [[Quincy-226|Saer de Quincy]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Ros-149|Robert de Ros]] (26th Great Grandfather) * [[Say-76|Geoffrey de Say]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[De Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] (28th Great Grandfather) '''Kings of the Franks/France''' * [[Pippinid-18|Pepin III the Short]] (44th Great Grandfather) * [[Carolingian-77|Charlemagne]] (43rd Great Grandfather) *WIP '''Napoleonic Emperors of France''' * [[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon I]] (17th Cousin 12x removed) [[Este-38|Azzolino VI of Este]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Bonaparte-32|Napoleon II *]] (12th Cousin 6x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Bonaparte-4|Napoleon III]] (18th Cousin 11x removed) [[Este-38|Azzolino VI of Este]] is our Common Ancestor '''Kings of Prussia''' * [[VonHohenzollern-2|Frederick I]] (10th Cousin 12x removed) [[Pole-5|Sir Michael Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hohenzollern-11|Frederick Wilhelm I]] (7th Cousin 11x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hohenzollern-7|Frederick II the Great]] (8th Cousin 10x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hohenzollern-61|Frederick Wilhelm II]] (9th Cousin 9x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hohenzollern-59|Frederick Wilhelm III]] (10th Cousin 8x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hohenzollern-63|Frederick Wilhelm IV]] (11th Cousin 7x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor *''For Continuation, see 'Emperors/Kaisers of Germany' below'' '''Emperors/Kaisers of Germany''' * [[Hohenzollern-36|Wilhelm I]] (11th Cousin 7x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hohenzollern-19|Frederick III]] (12th Cousin 6x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Hohenzollern-3|Wilhelm II]] (13th Cousin 5x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor '''Kings of Italy''' Pre-Unification *WIP * [[Habsburg-5|Frederick III HRE]] (10th Cousin 16x removed) [[Holland-87|Dirk VI, Count of Holland]] * [[Habsburg-105|Charles V HRE]] (5th Cousin 17x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon I]] (17th Cousin 12x removed) [[Este-38|Azzolino VI of Este]] is our Common Ancestor Post-Unification * [[Savoia-23|Victor Emmanuel II]] (12th Cousin 6x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Savoia-24|Umberto I]] (13th Cousin 5x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Savoia-26|Victor Emmanuel III]] (14th Cousin 4x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Savoia-27|Umberto II]] (15th Cousin 3x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor '''Portuguese Monarchs''' * [[Portugal-79|Afonso I]] (28th Great Grandfather) * [[Portugal-78|Sancho I]] (27th Great Grandfather) * [[Portugal-77|Afonso II]] (26th Great Grandfather) * [[Of_Portugal-19|Sancho II]] (25th Great Grand Uncle) [[Portugal-77|Afonso II]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Portugal-76|Afonso III]] (25th Great Grandfather) * [[Portugal-75|Denis]] (24th Great Grandfather) * [[Bourgogne-266|Afonso IV]] (23rd Great Grandfather) * [[Burgundy-244|Peter I]] (22nd Great Grand Uncle) [[Bourgogne-266|Afonso IV]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Of_Portugal-37|Ferdinand I]] (22nd Great Grand Uncle) [[Bourgogne-266|Afonso IV]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Avis-167|John I]] (1st Cousin 23x removed) [[Bourgogne-266|Afonso IV]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Of_Portugal-34|Edward]] (1st Cousin 21x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[De_Portugal-40|Afonso V]] (2nd Cousin 20x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Of_Portugal-46|John II]] (3rd Cousin 19x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Aviz-11|Manuel I]] (3rd Cousin 19x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Aviz-27|John III]] (4th Cousin 18x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Aviz-30|Sebastian]] (5th Cousin 17x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Aviz-29|Henry]] (4th Cousin 18x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Portugal-86|Antonio *]] (5th Cousin 17x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Habsburg-1|Philip I]] (6th Cousin 16x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Habsburg-48|Philip II]] (7th Cousin 15x removed) [[Pole-5|Sir Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Habsburg-57|Philip III]] (8th Cousin 14x removed) [[Pole-5|Sir Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Braganza-4|John IV]] (8th Cousin 14x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Braganza-42|Afonso VI]] (9th Cousin 13x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Braganza-36|Peter II]] (9th Cousin 13x removed) [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche, Duchess of Lancaster]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Braganza-37|John V]] (10th Cousin 12x removed) [[Pole-5|Sir Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Braganza-20|Joseph I]] (11th Cousin 11x removed) [[Pole-5|Sir Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Bragança-11|Peter III]] (11th Cousin 11x removed) [[Pole-5|Sir Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Bragança-12|Maria I]] (11th Cousin 10x removed) [[Luxembourg-23|Pierre I, Count of Luxembourg]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Braganza-29|John VI]] (12th Cousin 9x removed) [[Luxembourg-23|Pierre I, Count of Luxembourg]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Bragança-8|Peter IV]] (12th Cousin 6x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Braganza-38|Maria II]] (13th Cousin 5x removed) [[Stewart-1555|Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl]] is our Common Ancestor *WIP === Australia === '''Australian Prime Ministers''' *1. [[Barton-2646|Sir Edmund Barton]] (Unknown) *2. [[Deakin-124|Alfred Deakin]] (Unknown) *3. [[Tanck-6|Chris Watson]] (Unknown) *4. [[Reid-3542|George Reid]] (Unknown) *5. [[Fisher-5597|Andrew Fisher]] (Unknown) *6. [[Cooke-2440|Joseph Cooke]] (Unknown) *7. [[Hughes-5069|Billy Hughes]] (Unknown) *8. [[Bruce-2280|Stanley Bruce]] (Unknown) *9. [[Scullin-50|James Scullin]] (Unknown) *10. [[Lyons-1422|Joseph Lyons]] (Unknown) *11. [[Page-4009|Sir Earle Page]] (Unknown) *12. [[Menzies-170|Robert Menzies]] (Unknown) *13. [[Fadden-14|Arthur Fadden]] (Unknown) *14. [[Curtin-122|John Curtin]] (Unknown) *15. [[Forde-102|Frank Forde]] (Unknown) *16. [[Chifley-1|Ben Chifley]] (Unknown) *17. [[Holt-2480|Harold Holt]] (Unknown) *18. [[McEwen-239|John McEwen]] (Unknown) *19. [[Gorton-492|John Gorton]] (Unknown) *20. [[McMahon-898|William McMahon]] (Unknown) *21. [[Whitlam-8|Gough Whitlam]] (Unknown) *22. [[Fraser-1802|Malcolm Fraser]] (16th Cousin 2x removed) [[Scrymgeour-6|John Scrymgeour]] is our Common Ancestor *23. [[Hawke-468|Bob Hawke]] (Unknown) *24. [[Keating-217|Paul Keating]] (Unknown) *25. [[Howard-6626|John Howard]] (Unknown) *26. [[Rudd-78|Kevin Rudd]] (Unknown) *27. [[Gillard-237|Julia Gillard]] (Unknown) *28. [[Abbott-3502|Tony Abbott]] (Unknown) *29. [[Turnbull-1138|Malcolm Turnbull]] (Unknown) *30. Scott Morrison (Unknown) === Other Notable Relatives === '''Figures in Scouting''' * [[Powell-8455|Sir Robert Baden-Powell]] (5th Cousin 7x removed) [[Alberts-585|Eva Alberts]] is our Common Ancestor '''Authors, Poets, & Playwrights''' * [[Lewis-13750|C. S. Lewis]] (11th Cousin 4x removed) [[Howard-1215|Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Poe-521|Edgar Allan Poe]] (6th Cousin 7x removed) [[Wathen-11|George Wathen]] is our Common Ancestor '''Actors/Actresses''' * [[Fisher-6309|Carrie Fisher]] (12th Cousin 2x removed) [[Reynolds-618|Christopher Reynolds]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Perry-9536|Luke Perry]] (11th Cousin 2x removed) [[Belcher-57|Gregory Belcher]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Vanderbilt-134|Gloria Vanderbilt]] (7th Cousin 5x removed) [[Pomeroy-73|Medad Pomeroy]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Von Sydow-166|Max von Sydow]] (13th Cousin 4x removed) [[Elphinstone-19|Alexander Elphinstone]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Walker-11476|Paul Walker]] (11th Cousin 2x removed) [[Lothrop-3|John Lothrop]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Weed-1111|Bob Baker]] (4th Cousin 4x removed) [[Weed-1121|John Weed]] is our Common Ancestor '''Businesspeople/Entrepreneurs''' * [[Carnegie-148|Andrew Carnegie]] (11th Cousin 5x removed) [[Erskine-258|John Erskine]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Gates-1183|Bill Gates]] (8th Cousin 4x removed) [[Gager-3|John Gager]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Morgan-61|J. P. Morgan]] (5th Cousin 5x removed) [[Lord-99|Richard Lord]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] (23rd Cousin 5x removed) [[Dreux-34|Robert I de Dreux]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Rockefeller-1|John D. Rockefeller]] (7th Cousin 4x removed) [[Lincoln-1878|Thomas Lincoln]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Vanderbilt-1|Cornelius Vanderbilt]] (5th Cousin 8x removed) [[Rapalje-19|Joris Rapalje]] is our Common Ancestor '''Civil Rights Activists''' * [[DuBois-2|W.E.B. Du Bois]] (6th Cousin 5x removed) [[Mattysen-2|Mattys Mattyssen]] is our Common Ancestor '''Musicians''' * [[Hendrix-634|Jimi Hendrix]] (13th Cousin 4x removed) [[Roper-332|John Roper]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Presley-155|Elvis Presley]] (10th Cousin 3x removed) [[Luycaszen-1|Andries Luycaszen]] is our Common Ancestor '''Religious Figures''' * WIP '''Scientists/Inventors''' * [[Darwin-15|Charles Darwin]] (9th Cousin 8x removed) [[Bucknall-5|Elizabeth Bucknall]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Edison-1|Thomas Edison]] (6th Cousin 6x removed) [[Treat-65|Robert Treat]] is our Common Ancestor * [[Newton-17|Sir Isaac Newton]] (7th Cousin 13x removed) [[Hastings-56|John Hastings]] is our Common Ancestor
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[[Category:Scotland Projects]] The goal of this project is to list as many famous Hunters I can find for my Clan Hunter. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hunter-5770|Carol Sullivan]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Bios of each name listed * birth *marriage *spouse *death Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10588919 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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'''Famous People listed in The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia, 1911''' is the complete list of people who were renowned throughout history, as they appeared in the oldest and most prominent encyclopedia. The work is hundreds of years old, having first originated in three volumes with the First Edition in 1768-1771. This list was extracted from the 11th Edition, published in twenty-nine volumes in 1910-1911, and which is now entirely in the public domain. Hence, it has been archived in full at Project Gutenberg. The original name of the well-known publisher is omitted in order to avoid any possible future trademark infringements or confusion in the minds of the public, so that the work and its derivatives will always be public domain. The purpose of this listing is to provide well-researched public domain source material for every historical person who by 1911 warranted an encyclopedic biography. 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Also, note that any persons born B.C.E. are intentionally excluded from this list, because their lineages are mythological or lost to history, and thus not to be encouraged for WikiTree purposes. == Source Files == * Source: [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/200 Project Gutenberg Aa - All] * Source: [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/13600 Project Gutenberg And - Ani] == List == === Aa - All === # AAGESEN, ANDREW (1826-1879), Danish jurist # AALI, MEHEMET, Pasha (1815-1871), Turkish statesman # AARSSENS, or AARSSEN, FRANCIS VAN (1572-1641), statesman of the United Provinces # AASEN, IVAR (1813-1896), Norwegian philologist and lexicographer # ABANCOURT, CHARLES XAVIER JOSEPH DE FRANQUE VILLE D', (1758-1792), French statesman # ABANO, PIETRO D, (1250-1316), or PETRUS DE APONO or APONENSIS, Italian physician # ABATI, or DELL' ABBATO, NICCOLO (1512—1571), a celebrated fresco-painter of Modena # ABAUZIT, FIRMIN (1679-1767), a learned Frenchman # 'ABAYE, the name of a Babylonian 'amora (q.v.), born in the 3rd century. He died in 339 # 'ABBA 'ARIKA, the name of thc Babylonian 'amora (q.v.) of the 3rd century # ABBADIE, ANTOINE THOMSON D', (1810-1897), brother notable for travels in Abyssinia # ABBADIE, ARNAUD MICHEL D', (1815-1893), brother notable for travels in Abyssinia # ABBADIE, JAKOB (1654?-1727), Swiss Protestant divine # 'ABBAHU, the name of a Palestinian 'amora (q.v.) who flourished c. 279-320 # ABBA MARI (in full, Abba Mari ben Moses benJoseph), French rabbi, was born at Lunel # ABBAS I. (1813-1854), pasha of Egypt, was a son of Tusun Pasha # ABBAS II. (1874— ), khedive of Egypt. Abbas Hilmi Pasha, gr-gr-grandson of Mehemet Ali # ABBAS I. (e. 1557-1628 or 1629), shah of Persia, called the Great # ABBAS MIRZA (c. 1783-1833), prince of Persia, was a younger son of the shah # ABBEY, EDWIN AUSTIN (1852- ), American painter # ABBON OF FLEURY, or ABBO FLORIACENSIS (c. 945-1004), a learned Frenchman # ABBOT, EZRA (1819—1884), American biblical scholar # ABBOT, GEORGE (1562-1633), English divine, archbishop of Canterbury # ABBOT, GEORGE (1603-1648), English writer, known as "The Puritan" # ABBOT, ROBERT (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine # ABBOT, WILLIAM (1798—1843), English actor # ABBOTT, EDWIN ARROTT (1838- ), English schoolmaster and theologian # ABBOTT, EMMA (1849-1891), American singer # ABBOTT, JACOB (1803-1879), American writer of books for the young # ABBOTT, JOHN STEVENS CABOT (1805-1877), American writer # ABBOTT, LYMAN (1835- ), American divine and author # ABDALLATIF, or ABD-UL-LATIF (1162-1231), a celebrated physician and traveller # ABD-AR-RAHMAN I. (756-788) was the founder of the branch of the family which ruled for nearly three centuries in Mahommedan Spain. # ABD-AR-RAHMAN II. (822-852) was one of the weaker of the Spanish Omayyads # ABD-AR-RAHMAN III. (912-961) was the greatest and the most successful of the princes of his dynasty # ABD-EL-AZIZ IV. (1880- ), sultan of Morocco, son of Sultan Mulai el Hasan III. # ABD-EL-KADER (c. 1807-1883), amir of Mascara, the great opponent of the conquest of Algeria by France # ABD-UL-AZIZ (1830-1876), sultan of Turkey, son of Sultan Mahmud II. # ABD-UL-HAMID I.,(1725-1789), sultan of Turkey, son of Ahmed III # ABD-UL-HAMID II. (1842- ), sultan of Turkey, son of Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid # ABD-UL-MEJID (1823-.1861), sultan of Turkey, was born on the 23rd of April 1823, and succeeded his father Mahmud II # ABDUR RAHMAN KHAN, amir of Afghanistan (c. 1844-1901), was the son of Afzul Khan # A BECKETT, GILBERT ARBOTT (1811-1856), English writer # A BECKETT, GILBERT ARTHUR (1837-1891) His eldest son, was born at Hammersmith on the 7th of April 1837 # A BECKETT, ARTHUR WILLIAM (1844—1909), A younger son, a well-known journalist and man of letters # ABEKEN, HEINRICH (1809-1872), German theologian and Prussian official # ABEL, SIR FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, BART. (1827-1902), English chemist # ABEL, KARL FRIEDRICH (1725-1787), German musician # ABEL, NIELS HENRIK (1802-1829), Norwegian mathematician # ABEL (better ABELL), THOMAS (d. 1540), an English priest who was martyred during the reign of Henry VIII # ABELARD, PETER (1079-1142), scholastic philosopher # ABELIN, JOHANN PHILIPP, an early 16th-century German chronicler, was born, probably, at Strasburg, and died there between the years 1634 and 1637 # ABENDANA, JACOB (1630-i695), the name of two Jewish theologians. (1) rabbi (Hakham) of the Spanish Jews in London from 1680. # ABENDANA, ISAAC (c. 1650-1710) Jewish theologian. (2) , Jacob's brother, taught Hebrew at Cambridge and afterwards at Oxford. # ABENEZRA (IBN EZRA), or, to give him his full name, ABRAHAM BEN MEIR IBN Ezra (1092 or 1093-1167), one of the most distinguished Jewish men of letters and writers of the Middle Ages # ABERCORN, JAMES HAMILTON, 1ST EARL OF (c. 1575-1618), was the eldest son of Claud Hamilton, Lord Paisley # ABERCROMRIE, JOHN (1780-1844), Scottish physician, was the son of the Rev. George Abercrombie of Aberdeen # ABERCROMBY, DAVID, a 17th-century Scottish physician who was sufficiently noteworthy a generation after the probable date of his death to have his Nova Medicinae Praxis reprinted at Paris in 1740 # ABERCROMBY, PATRICK (1656-c.1716), Scottish physician and antiquarian, was the third son of Alexander Abercromby of Fetterneir in Aberdeenshire, and brother of Francis Abercromby, who was created Lord Glasford by James II # ABERCROMBY, SIR RALPH (1734-1801), British lieutenant-general # ABERDARE, HENRY AUSTIN BRUCE, 1ST BARON (1815-1895), English statesman # ABERDEEN, GEORGE GORDON, 1ST EARL OF (1637-1720), lord chancellor of Scotland # ABERDEEN, GEORGE HAMILTON GORDON, 4TH EARL OF (1784-1860), English statesman # ABERIGH-MACKAY, GEORGE ROBERT (1848-1881), Anglo-Indian writer # ABERNETHY, JOHN (1680-1740), Irish Presbyterian divine # ABERNETHY, JOHN (1764-1831), English surgeon # ABICH, OTTO WILHELM HERMANN VON (1806-1886), German mineralogist and geologist # ABILDGAARD, NIKOLAJ ABRAHAM (1744-1809), called "the Father of Danish Painting," # ABINGER, JAMES SCARLETT, 1ST BARON (1769-1844), English judge # ABINGTON, FRANCES (1737-1815), English actress # ABOUT, EDMOND FRANCOIS VALENTIN (1828-1885), French novelist, publicist and journalist # ABRABANEL, ISAAC, called also ABRAVANEL, ABARBANEL (1437-1508), Jewish statesman, philosopher, theologian and commentator # ABRAHAM A SANCTA CLARA (1644-1709), Austrian divine # ABRAHAM IBN DAUD (c. 1110-1180), Jewish historiographer and philosopher of Toledo # ABSALON (c. 1128-1201), Danish archbishop and statesman # ABT, FRANZ (1819-1885), German composer # ABU-BEKR (573-634), the name ("Father of the virgin") of the first of the Mahommedan caliphs # ABU HANIFA AN-NU`MAN IBN THABIT, Mahommedan canon lawyer, was born at Kufa in A.H. 80 (A.D. 699) of non-Arab and probably Persian parentage # ABU-L-`ALA UL-MA.ARRI [Abu-l-`Alaa Ahmad ibn `Abdallah ibn Sulaiman] (973-1057), Arabian poet and letter-writer # ABU-L-`ATAHIYA [Abu Ishaq Isma`il ibn Qasim al-`Anazi] (748-828), Arabian poet # ABULPARAJ [Abu-l-Faraj,Ah ibn ul-Husain ul-Isbahani] (897—967), Arabian scholar # ABUL PAZL, wazir and historiographer of the great Mogul emperor, Akbar, was born in the year A.D. 1551 # ABULFEDA [Abud-Fida' Isma'Il ibn'Ah,Imad-ud-Dni] (1273-1331), Arabian historian and geographer # ABU-L-QASIM [Khalaf ibn'Abbas uz-Zahrawi], Arabian physician and surgeon, generally known in Europe as ABULCASIS, flourished in the tenth century at Cordova as physician to the caliph 'Abdur-Rahman III. (912—961). # ABU NUWAS [Abu,Ah Hal-asan ibn Hani'al-Hakami] (c. 756-810), known as Abu Nuwas, Arabian poet # ABU TAMMAM [Habib ibn Aus] (807-846), Arabian poet, was, like Buhturi, of the tribe of Tai # ABU UBAIDA [Ma,mar ibn ul-Muthanna] (728-825), Arabian scholar, was born a slave of Jewish Persian parents in Basra # ACCIAJUOLI, DONATO (1428-1478), Italian scholar # ACCOLTI, BENEDETTO (1415-1466), Italian jurist and historian # ACCOLTI, BERNARDO (1465—1536), Italian poet # ACCOLTI, PIETRO (1455—1532), brother of the preceding, known as the cardinal of Ancona # ACCORAMBONI, VITTORIA (1557—1585), an Italian lady famous for her great beauty and accomplishments and for her tragic history # ACCORSO (ACCURSIUS), MARIANOELO (c. 1490-1544), Italian critic # ACCURSIUS Ital. ACCORSO), FRANCISCUS (1182-1260), Italian jurist # ACHAEMENES (HAKHAMANI), the eponymous ancestor of the royal house of Persia, the Achaemenidae, "a clan fretre of the Pasargadae" (Herod. i. 125), the leading Persian tribe # ACHARD, FRANZ CARL (1753—1821), Prussian chemist # ACHARIUS, ERIK (1757-1819), Swedish botanist # ACHENBACH, ANDREAS (1815— ), German landscape painter # ACHENBACH, OSWALD (1827—1905), His brother, was born at Dusseldorf and received his art education from Andreas # ACHENWALL, GOTTFRIED (1719-1772), German statisticiao # ACHILLINI, ALESSANDRO (1463-1512), Italian philosopher # ACHILLINI, GIOVANNI FILOTEO (1466—1533), His brother, was the author of Il Viridario and other writings, verse and prose, # ACHILLINI, CLAUDIO (1574—1640), Allesandro's grand-nephew, was a lawyer who achieved some notoriety as a versifier of the school of the Secentisti # ACIDALIUS, VALENS (1567-1595), German scholar and critic # ACKERMAN, FRANCIS (c. 1335—1387), Flemish soldier and diplomatist # ACKERMANN, JOHANN CHRISTIAN GOTTLIEB (1756-1801), German physician # ACKERMANN, LOUISE VICTORINE CHOQUET (1813-1890), French poet # ACKERMANN, RUDOLPH (1764-1834), Anglo-German inventor and publisher # ACLAND, CHRISTIAN HENRIETTA CAROLINE (1750-1815), usually called Lady Harriet Acland # ACLAND, SIR HENRY WENTWORTH, BART. (1815-1900), English physician and man of learning # ACOMINATUS (AKOMINATOS), MICHAEL (c. 1140-1220), Byzantine writer and ecclesiastic # ACOMINATUS, NICETAS (Niketas), sometimes called CHONIATES, His younger brother, who accompanied him to Constantinople, took up politics as a career # ACONCIO, GIACOMO (1492-1566?), pioneer of religious toleration # ACOSTA, JOSE DE (1539?—1600), Spanish author # ACOSTA, URIEL (d. 1647), a Portuguese Jew of noble family # ACROPOLITA (AKROPOLITES), GEORGE (1217-1282), Byzantine historian and statesman # ACTON (JOHN EMERICH EDWARD DALBERG ACTON), IST BARON (1834-1902), English historian, only son of Sir Richard Acton, 7th baronet # ACTON, SIR JOHN FRANCIS EDWARD, BART. (1736—1811). prime minister of Naples under Ferdinand IV # ACUNA, CHRISTOVAL DE (1597—c.1676), Spanish missionary and explorer # ADAIR, JOHN (d. 1722), Scottish surveyor and map-maker of the 17th century # ADALBERON, or ASCELIN (d. 1030 or 1031), French bishop and poet # ADALBERT, or ADELBERT (c. 1000-1072), German archbishop, the most famous ecclesiastic of the 11th century # ADALBERT (originally VOYTECH), (c. 950-997), known as the apostle of the Prussians, the son of a Bohemian prince # ADAM OF BREMEN, historian and geographer, was probably born in Upper Saxony (at Meissen, according to one tradition) before 1045 # ADAM (or ADAN) DE LE HALE (died c. 1288), French trouvere # ADAM, ALEXANDER (1741-1809), Scottish writer on Roman antiquities # ADAM, SIR FREDERICK (1781—1853), British general, was the son of the Rt. Hon. W. Adam of Blair-Adam, lord-lieutenant of Kinross-shire # ADAM, JULIETTE (1836— ), Freneh writer, known also by her maiden name of Juliette Lamber # ADAM, LAMBERT SIGISBERT (1700-1759), French sculptor, known as Adam l'aine # ADAM, NICOLAS SEBASTIEN (1705-1778), known as Adam le jeune, His brother, also a sculptor, worked under equal encouragement # ADAM, FRANCOIS GASPARD BALTHASAR (1710-1761), A third brother, became the first sculptor of Frederick the Great and the head of the atelier of sculpture founded by that monarch # ADAM, MELCHIOR (d. 1622), German divine and biographer # ADAM, PAUL (1862- ), French novelist # ADAM, ROBERT (1728—1792), British architect, the second son of William Adam of Maryburgh # ADAM, WILLIAM (1751—1839), British lawyer and politician, eldest son of John Adam of Blair-Adam, Kinross-shire # ADAMNAN, or ADOMNAN (c. 624-704), Irish saint and historian # ADAMS, ANDREW LEITH (1827-1882), Scottish naturalist and palaeontologist, the second son of Francis Adams of Banchory, Aberdeen # ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS (1807-1886), American diplomatist, son of John Quincy Adams # ADAMS, HENRY (1838— ), American historian, son of Charles Francis Adams # ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY (1833-1894), His elder brother, a graduate of Harvard (1853), practised law, and was a Democratic member for several terms of the Massachusetts general court # ADAMS, BROOKS (1848— ), Another brother, graduated at Harvard in 1870, and until 1881 practised law # ADAMS, HENRY CARTER (1852— ), American economist # ADAMS, HERBERT (1858- ), American sculptor # ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER (1850-1901), American historian and educationalist # ADAMS, JOHN (1735-1826), second president of the United States of America # ADAMS, JOHN COUCH (1819—1892), British astronomer # ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY (1767-1848), eldest son of President John Adams, sixth president of the United States # ADAMS, SAMUEL (1722—1803), American statesman # ADAMS, THOMAS (d. c. 1655), English divine, was, in 1612, "a preacher of the gospel at Willington," in Bedfordshire # ADAMS, WILLIAM (d. 1620), English navigator # ADAM SCOTUS (d. 1180), theological writer, sometimes called Adam Anglicus or Anglo-Scotus # ADAMSON, PATRICK (1537—1592), Scottish divine, archbishop of St Andrews # ADAMSON, ROBERT (1852-1902), Scottish philosopher # ADANSON, MICHEL (1727-1806), French naturalist, of Scottish descent # ADDAMS, JANE (1860- ), American sociologist # ADDISON, JOSEPH (1672-1719), English essayist, poet and man of letters, eldest son of Lancelot Addison, later dean of Lichfield # ADELAER, or ADELER (Norwegian for "eagle"), the surname of honour given on his ennoblement to Kurt Sivertsen (1622-1675), the famous Norwegian-Danish naval commander # ADELAIDE (Ger. Adelheid) (931—999), queen of Italy and empress, was the daughter of Rudolph II. of Burgundy and of Bertha, daughter of Duke Burchard of Swabia # ADELARD (or AETHELARD) of Bath (12th century), English scholastic philosopher, and one of the greatest savants of medieval England # ADELUNG, JOHANN CHRISTOPH (1732-1806), German grammarian and philologist # ADENES (ADENEZ or ADANS), surnamed LE ROI, French trouvere, was born in Brabant about 1240. He owed his education to the kindness of Henry III., duke of Brabant, and he remained in favour at court for some time after the death (1261) of his patron # ADHEMAR DE CHABANNES (c. 988-c. 1030), medieval historian # ADHEMAR (ADEMAR, AIMAR, AELARZ) DE MONTEIL (d. 1098), one of the principal personages of the first crusade, was bishop of Puy en Velay from before 1087 # ADLER, FELIX (1851- ), American educationalist # ADO (d. 874), archbishop of Vienne in Lotharingia, belonged to a famous Frankish house, and spent much of his middle life in Italy # ADOLPH OF NASSAU (c. 1255-.1298), German king, son of Walram, count of Nassau # ADOLPHUS, JOHN LEYCESTER (1795-1862), English lawyer and author, was the son of John Adolphus (1768—1845), a well-known London barrister who wrote a History of England to 1783 (1802), a History of France from 1790 (1803) and other works # ADOLPHUS FREDERICK (1710-1771), king of Sweden # ADRIAN, or HADRIAN (Lat. Hadrianus), the name of six popes. ADRIAN I., pope from 772 to 705, was the son of Theodore, a Roman nobleman # ADRIAN II., pope from 867 to 872, was a member of a noble Roman family, and became pope in 867, at an advanced age # ADRIAN III., pope, was born at Rome. He succeeded Martin II. in 884, and died in 885, on a journey to Worms # ADRIAN IV. (Nicholas Breakspear), pope from 1154 to 1159, the only Englishman who has occupied the papal chair, was born before A.D. 1100 # ADRIAN V. (Ottobuono de' Fieschi), pope in 1276, was a Genoese who was created cardinal deacon by his uncle Innocent IV # ADRIAN VI. (Adrian Dedel, not Boyens, probably not Rodenburgh, 1459-1523), pope from 1522 to 1523 # ADRIAN, SAINT, one of the praetorian guards of the emperor Galerius Maximian, who, becoming a convert to Christianity, was martyred at Nicomedia on the 4th of March 303 # ADRIANI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA (1513-1579), Italian historian, was born of a patrician family of Florence, and was secretary to the republic of Florence # ADYE, SIR JOHN MILLER (1819-1900), British general, son of Major James P. Adye # AEDESIUS (d. A.D. 355), Neoplatonist philosopher, was born of a noble Cappadocian family # AEGINETA, PAULUS, a celebrated surgeon of the island of Aegina, whence he derived his name. According to Le Clerc's calculation, he lived in the 4th century of the Christian era; but Abulfaragius (Barhebraeus) places him with more probability in the 7th # AEFRIC, called the "Grammarian" (c. 955-1020?), English abbot and author # AELIAN (AELIANUS TACTICUS), Greek military writer of the 2nd century A.D., resident at Rome # AELIAN (CLAUDIUS AELIANUS), Roman author and teacher of rhetoric, born at Praeneste, flourished under Septimius Severus and probably outlived Elagabalus (d. 222). # AELRED, AILRED, ETHELRED (1100-1166), English theologian, historical writer and abbot of Rievaulx # AEMILIUS, PAULUS (PAOLO EMILIO ) (d. 1529), Italian historian # AENEAS TACTICUS (4th century B.C.), one of the earliest Greek writers on the art of war # AEPINUS, FRANZ ULRICH THEODOR (1724-1802), German natural philosopher # AERTSZEN (or AARTSEN), PIETER (1507-1573), called "Long Peter" on account of his height, Dutch historical painter # AETHELBALD, king of Mercia, succeeded Ceolred A.D. 716 # AETHELBALD, king of Wessex, was the son of AEthelwulf, with whom he led the West Saxons to victory against the Danes at Aclea, 851 # AETHELBERHT, king of Kent, son of Eormenric, probably came to the throne in A.D. 560 # AETHELBERHT, king of the West Saxons, succeeded to the sub-kingdom of Kent during the lifetime of his father AEthelwulf, and retained it until the death of his elder brother AEthelbald in 860, when he became sole king of Wessex and Kent # AETHELFLAED (ETHELFLEDA), the "Lady of the Mercians," the eldest child of Alfred the Great, was educated with her brother Edward at her father's court. As soon as she was of marriageable age (probably about A.D. 886), she was married to AEthelred, earl of Mercia # AETHELFRITH, king of Northumbria, is said to have come to the throne in A.D. 593, being the son of AEthelric (probably reigned 568-572). # AETHELNOTH (d. 1038), archbishop of Canterbury, known also as EGELNODUS or EDNODUS, was a son of the ealdorman AEthelmaer, and a member of the royal family of Wessex # AETHELRED, king of Mercia, succeeded his brother Wulfhere in A.D. 675 # AETHELRED I., king of Wessex and Kent (866-871), was the fourth son of AEthelwulf of Wessex, and should, by his father's will, have succeeded to Wessex on the death of his eldest brother AEthelbald # AETHELRED II. (or ETHELRED) (c. 968—1016), king of the English (surnamed THE UNREADY, i.e. without rede or counsel), son of King Edgar by his second wife AElfthryth, was born in 968 or 969 and succeeded to the throne on the murder of his step-brother Edward (the Martyr) in 979 # AETHELSTAN (c. 894-940), Saxon king, was the son (probably illegitimate) of Edward the elder # AETHELWEARD (ETHELWARD.) Anglo-Saxon historian, was the great-grandson of AEthelred, the brother of Alfred and ealdorman or earl of the western provinces (i.e. probably of the whole of Wessex). He first signs as dux or ealdorman in 973, and continues to sign until 998, about which time his death must have taken place # AETHELWULF, king of the West Saxons, succeeded his father Ecgberht in A.D. 839 # AETIUS (fl. 350), surnamed "the Atheist," founder of an extreme sect of Arians # AETIUS, a Greek physician, born at Amida in Mesopotamia, flourished at the beginning of the 6th century A.D. # AETIUS (d. 454), a Roman general of the closing period of the Western empire, born at Dorostolus in Moesia, late in the 4th century. He was the son of Gaudentius, who, although possibly of barbarian family, rose in the service of the Western empire to be master of the horse, and later count of Africa # AFER, DOMITIUS, a Roman orator and advocate, born at Nemausus (Nimes) in Gallia Narbonensis, flourished in the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero. He died A.D. 60, according to Jerome, of over-eating # AFFRE, DENIS AUGUSTE (1793—1848), archbishop of Paris # AFRANIUS, LUCIUS, Roman general, lived in the times of the Sertorian (79-72), third Mithradatic (74-61) and Civil Wars # AFRANIUS, LUCIUS, Roman comic poet, flourished about 94 B.C. # AFRICANUS, SEXTUS JULIUS, a Christian traveller and historian of the 3rd century # AFZELIUS, ADAM (1750-1837), Swedish botanist # AFZELIUS, JOHAN (1753-1837), His brother, known as ARVIDSON, was professor of chemistry at Upsala # AFZELIUS, PER (1760-1843), another brother, who became professor of medicine at Upsala in 1801, was distinguished as a medical teacher and practitioner # AFZELIUS, ARVID AUGUST (1785-1871), Swedish pastor, poet, historian and mythologist # AGA KHAN I., HIS HIGHNESS THE (1800-1881), the title accorded by general consent to HASAN ALI SHAH (born in Persia, 1800), when, in early life, he first settled in Bombay under the protection of the British government # AGA KHAN II, his eldest son, succeeded # AGA KHAN III. (Sultan Mahommed Shah), only son of the foregoing, succeeded him on his death in 1885, and became the head of the family and its devotees # AGAPETUS I., pope from 535 to 536 # AGAPETUS II., pope from 946 to 955, at the time when Alberic, son of Marozia, was governing the independent republic of Rome under the title of "prince and senator of the Romans." # AGAPETUS, a deacon of the church of St Sophia at Constantinople. He presented to the emperor Justinian, on his accession in 527, a work entitled Scheda regia sive de officio regis # AGARDE, ARTHUR (1540-1615), English antiquary # AGAS, RADULPH, or RALPH (c. 1540-1621), English land surveyor # AGASSIZ, ALEXANDER EMANUEL (1835-1910), American man of science, son of J. L. R. Agassiz # AGASSIZ, JEAN LOUIS RODOLPHE (1807-1873), Swiss naturalist and geologist, was the son of the Protestant pastor of the parish of Motier # AGATHANGELUS, AGATHANGE or AKATHANKELOS, Armenian historian, lived during the 4th century # AGATHIAS (c. A.D. 536-582), of Myrina in Aeolis, Greek poet and historian # AGATHO, pope from 678 to 681 # AGATHODAEMON, of Alexandria, map designer, probably lived in the 2nd century A.D. # AGNES, SAINT, a virgin martyr of the Catholic Church. The legend of St Agnes is that she was a Roman maid, by birth a Christian, who suffered martyrdom when but thirteen during the reign of the emperor Diocletian, on the 21st of January 304 # AGNES OF MERAN (d. 1201), queen of France, was the daughter of Bertold IV., duke of Meran in Tirol # AGNESI, MARIA GAETANA (1718-1799), Italian mathematician, linguist and philosopher # AGNESI, MARIA TERESA (1724-1780), Her sister, a well-known Italian pianist and composer # AGNEW, DAVID HAYES (1818-1892), American surgeon # AGOBARD (c. 779-840), Carolingian prelate and reformer # AGOSTINI, LEONARDO, Italian antiquary of the 17th century # AGOSTINO, or AGOSTINI [AUGUSTINUS], PAOLO (1593-1629), Italian musician # AGOSTINO and AGNOLO (or ANGELO) DA SIENA, Italian architects and sculptors in the first half of the 14th century # AGOULT, MARIE CATHERINE SOPHIE DE FLAVIGNY, COMTESSE D' (1805-1876), French author, whose nom de plume was "Daniel Stern," # AGREDA, MARIA FERNANDEZ CORONEL, ABBESS OF, known in religion as Sor (Sister) Maria de Jesus (1602-1665), was the daughter of Don Francisco Coronel and of his wife Catalina de Arana # AGRICOLA, CHRISTOPH LUDWIG (1667-1719), German landscape painter # AGRICOLA (the Latinized form of the name BAUER), GEORG (1490-1555), German scholar and man of science, known as "the father of mineralogy," # AGRICOLA, GNAEUS JULIUS (A.D. 37-93), Roman statesman and general, father-in-law of the historian Tacitus, # AGRICOLA, JOHANN FRIEDRICH (1720-1774), German musician # AGRICOLA (originally SCHNEIDER, then SCHNITTER), JOHANNES (1494-1566), German Protestant reformer # AGRICOLA, MARTIN (c. 1500-1556), German musician # AGRICOLA, JOHANN FRIEDRICH (1720-1774), court composer and director of the royal chapel to Frederick the Great # AGRICOLA, Alexander, died 1506, one of four other Agricolas who are known as composers between the end of the 15th century and the middle of the 17th. # AGRICOLA, Johann, flor. 1600, one of four other Agricolas who are known as composers between the end of the 15th century and the middle of the 17th. # AGRICOLA, Wolfgang Christoph, flor. 1630, one of four other Agricolas who are known as composers between the end of the 15th century and the middle of the 17th. # AGRICOLA, George Ludwig, 1643-1676, one of four other Agricolas who are known as composers between the end of the 15th century and the middle of the 17th. # AGRICOLA, RODOLPHUS (properly ROELOF HUYSMANN) (1443-1485), Dutch scholar # AGRIPPA, HEROD, I. (c. 10 B.C.-A.D. 44), king of Judea, the son of Aristobulus and Berenice, and grandson of Herod the Great, # AGRIPPA, HEROD, II. (27-100), son of the preceding, and like him originally Marcus Julius Agrippa # AGRIPPA, MARCUS VIPSANIUS (63-12 P.C.), Roman statesman and general, son-in-law and minister of the emperor Augustus, was of humble origin # AGRIPPA VON NETTESHEIM, HENRY CORNELIUS (1486-1535) German writer, soldier, physician, and by common reputation a magician, belonged to a family many members of which had been in the service of the house of Habsburg # AGRIPPINA, the "elder," daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa by his third wife Julia, was the grand-daughter of Augustus and the wife of Germanicus. She accompanied her husband to Germany, when the legions on the Rhine revolted after the death of Augustus (A.D. 14). # AGRIPPINA, the "younger" (A.D. 16-59), daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the elder, sister of Caligula and mother of Nero # AGUADO, ALEXANDRE MARIE, marquis de Las Marismas del Guadalquivir, viscount de Monte Ricco (1784-1842), Spanish banker # AGUESSEAU, HENRI FRANCOIS D' (1668-1751), chancellor of France # MARQUIS D'AGUESSEAU, HENRI CARDIN JEAN BAPTISTE, (1746-1826), His grandson, was advocate-general in the parlement of Paris and deputy in the Estates-General # AGUILAR, GRACE (1816-1847), English writer, the daughter of a Jewish merchant in London # AGUILERA, VENTURA RUIZ (1820-1881), Spanish poet # AGUILLON (AGUILONIUS), FRANCOIS D, (1566-1617), Flemish mathematician # AHMAD IBN HANBAL (780-855), the founder, involuntarily and after his death, of the Hanbalite school of canon law # AHMAD SHAH (1724-1773), founder of the Durani dynasty in Afghanistan, was the son of Sammaun-Khan, hereditary chief of the Abdali tribe # AHMED I. (1589-1617), sultan of Turkey, was the son of Mahommed III., whom he succeeded in 1603 # AHMED II. (1643-1695), sultan of Turkey, son of Sultan Ibrahim, succeeded his brother Suleiman II. in 1691 # AHMED III. (1637-1736), sultan of Turkey, son of Mahommed IV., succeeded to the throne in 1703 on the abdication of his brother Mustafa II # AHMED TEWFIK, PASHA (1845- ), Turkish diplomatist, was the son of Ismail Hakki Pasha # AHMED VEFIK, PASHA (1819-1891), Turkish statesman and man of letters # AHRENS, FRANZ HEINRICH LUDOLF (1809-1881), German philologist # AICARD, JEAN FRANCOIS VICTOR (1848- ), French poet and dramatist # AICHINGER, GREGOR (c. 1565-1628), one of the greatest German composers of the Golden Age # AICKIN, FRANCIS (d. 1805), Irish actor # AICHIN, James (d. 1803), His younger brother, played leading parts in both comedy and tragedy at the Edinburgh theatre # AIDAN (d. 606), king of the Scottish kingdom of Dalriada, was the son of Gabran, king of Dalriada, and became king after the death of his kinsman King Conall # AIDAN, or AEDAN, first bishop of Lindisfarne, a monk of Hii (Iona), was sent by the abbot Senegi to Northumbria, at the request of King Oswald, A.D. 634-635 # AIGUILLON, EMMANUEL ARMAND DE WIGNEROD DU PLESSIS DE RICHELIEU, DUC D' (1720-1782), French statesman, nephew of the marechal de Richelieu # AIGUILLON, MARIE MADELEINE DE WIGNEROD DU PONT DE COURLAY, DUCHESSE D' (1604-1675), daughter of Cardinal Richelieu's sister. In 1620 she married a nephew of the constable de Luynes, Antoine de Beauvoir du Roure, sieur de Combalet # AIKIN, ARTHUR (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist # AIKIN, JOHN (1747-1822), English doctor and writer # AIKIN, LUCY (1781-1864), His daughter, had some repute as a historical writer # AIKMAN, WILLIAM (1682-1731), British portrait-painter # AILLY, PIERRE D, (1350-1420), French theologian # AIMARD, GUSTAVE, the pen-name of OLIVIER GLOUX (1818-1883), French novelist # AIMOIN (c. 960-c. 1010), French chronicler # AINGER, ALFRED (1837-1904), English divine and man of letters # AINMULLER, MAXIMILIAN EMMANUEL (1807-1870), German artist and glass-painter # AINSWORTH, HENRY (1571-1622), English Nonconformist divine and scholar # AINSWORTH, ROBERT (1660-1743), English schoolmaster and author # AINSWORTH, WILLIAM HARRISON (1805-1882), English novelist, son of Thomas Ainsworth, solicitor # AIRAY, HENRY (1560?-1616), English Puritan divine # AIRD, THOMAS (1802-1876), Scottish poet # AIREY, RICHARD AIREY, BARON (1803-1881), British general, was the son of Lieutenant-General Sir George Airey (1761-1833) # AIRY, SIR GEORGE BIDDELL (1801-1892), British Astronomer Royal # AISLABIR, JOHN (1670-1742), English politician # AISSE [a corruption of HAIDEE], MADEMOISELLE (c. 1694-1733), French letter-writer, was the daughter of a Circassian chief # AITON, WILLIAM (1731-1793), Scottish botanist # AITZEMA, LIEUWE (LEO) VAN (1600-1669), Dutch historian and statesman # AIYAR, SIR SHESHADRI (1845-1901), native statesman of Mysore, India, was the son of a Brahman of Palghat in the district of Malabar # AIYAR, SIR TIRUVARUR MUTUSWAMY (1832-1895), native Indian judge of the high court of Madras # AKBAR, AKHBAR or AKBER, JELLALADIN MAHOMMED (1542-1605), one of the greatest and wisest of the Mogul emperors # AKENSIDE, MARK (1721-1770), English poet and physician # AKERMAN, JOHN YONGE (1806-1873), English antiquarian # AKHTAL [GHIYYTH IBN HYRITH} (c. 640-710), one of the most famous Arabian poets of the Omayyad period, belonged to the tribe of Taghlib in Mesopotamia, and was, like his fellow-tribesmen, a Christian # ALABASTER, or ARBLASTIER, WILLIAM (1567—1640), English Latin poet and scholar # ALACOQUE, or AL COQ, MARGUERITE MARIE (1647—1690), French nun and mystic # ALAIN DE LILLE [Alanus de Insulis] (c. 1128-1202), French theologian and poet # ALAMANNI, or ALEMANNI, LUIGI (1405-1556), Italian statesman and poet # ALAMOS DE BARRIENTOS, BALTASAR (1555-1640), Spanish scholar # ALANCON, HERNANDO DE, Spanish navigator of the 16th century, is known only in connexion with the expedition to the coast of California, of which he was leader. He set sail on the 9th of May 1540 and on his return to New Spain in 1541 constructed an excellent map of California # ALARCON, JUAN RUIZ DE (1518?-1639), Spanish dramatist # ALARCON, PEDRO ANTONIO DE (1833-1891), Spanish writer # ALARD, JEAN DELPHIN (1815-1888), French violinist and teacher # ALARIC (Ala-reiks, "All-ruler"), (c. 370-410), Gothic conqueror, the first Teutonic leader who stood as a conqueror in the city of Rome # ALARIC II. (d. 507), eighth king of the Goths in Spain, succeeded his father Euric or Evaric in 485 # ALAVA, DON MIGUEL RICARDO DE (1770-1841), Spanish general and statesman # ALBANI, or ALBANO, FRANCESCO (1578-1660), Italian painter # ALBANI, the stage name of MARIE, LOUISE EMMA CECILE LAJEUNESSE (1847- ), Canadian singer # ROBERT STEWART, duke of Albany (c. 1345-1420), regent of Scotland, was a son of King Robert II. by his mistress, Elizabeth Mure, and was legitimatized when his parents were married about 1349. In 1361 he married Margaret, countess of Menteith, and after his widowed sister-in-law, Isabel, countess of Fife, had recognized him as her heir, he was known as the earl of Fife and Menteith # ALEXANDER STEWART, duke of Albany (c. 1454-1485), was the second son of James II., king of Scotland, by his wife, Mary, daughter of Arnold, duke of Gelderland. Created duke of Albany before 1458 # JOHN STEWART, duke of Albany (c. 1481-1536), regent Of Scotland # LEOPOLD GEORGE DUNCAN ALBERT, duke of Albany, eighth child and youngest son of Queen Victoria, was born on the 7th of April 1853 # ALBANY, LOUISE MAXIMILIENNE CAROLINE, COUNTESS OF (1752-1824), eldest daughter of Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Stolberg-Gedern # ALBATEGNIUS (c. 850—929), an Arab prince and astronomer, correctly designated Mahommed ben Gebir al Batani, his surname being derived from his native town, Batan in Mesopotamia # ARNOLD JOOST VAN KEPPEL, 1st earl of Albemarle, and lord of Voorst in Gelderland (c. 1670-1718), son of Oswald van Keppel and his wife Anna Geertruid van Lintello # GEORGE THOMAS KEPPEL, 6th earl of Albemarle, (1799—1891), British general, second son of the fourth earl # ALBERONI, GIULIO (1664-1752), Spanish—Italian cardinal and statesman # ALBERT (1522-1557), prince of Bayreuth, surnamed THE WARLIKE, and also ALCIBIADES, was a son of Casimir, prince of Bayreuth, and a member of the Franconian branch of the Hohenzollern family # ALBERT I. 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(ALEKSANDER PAVLOVICH) (1777-1825), emperor of Russia, son of the grand-duke Paul Petrovich, afterwards Paul I., and Maria Fedorovna, daughter of Frederick Eugene of Wurttemberg # ALEXANDER II. (1818-1881), emperor of Russia, eldest son of Nicholas I # ALEXANDER I. (c. 1078-1124), king of Scotland, was the fourth son of Malcolm Canmore by his wife (St) Margaret, grand-niece of Edward the Confessor. On the death of his brother Edgar in 1107 he succeeded to the Scottish crown # ALEXANDER II. (1198-1249), king of Scotland, son of William the Lion and Ermengarde of Beaumont, succeeded to the kingdom on the death of his father in 1214 # ALEXANDER III. (1241-1285), king of Scotland, son of Alexander II. by his second wife Mary de Coucy, was born in 1241. 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His father, Abu Talib, was an uncle of the prophet, and Ali himself was adopted by Mahomet and educated under his care # ALI, known as ALI BEY (1766-1818), the assumed name of DOMINGO BADIA Y LEBLICH, a Spanish traveller # ALI, known as ALI PASHA (1741-1822),Turkish pasha of Iannina, surnamed Arslan, "the Lion", was one of the Toske tribe, and his ancestors had for some time held the hereditary office of bey of Tepeleni # ALICE MAUD MARY, GRAND-DUCHESS OF HESSE-DARMSTADT (1843-1878), second daughter and third child of Queen Victoria # ALIN, OSCAR JOSEF (1846—1900), Swedish historian and politician # ALISON, ARCHIBALD (1757-1839), Scottish author, son of Patrick Alison, provost of Edinburgh # Alison, Dr Wilham Pulteney (1790-1859), His elder son, was a distinguished Edinburgh medical professor. # ALISON, SIR ARCHIBALD, Bart. (1792-1867), the historian, was the younger son. Sir Archibald Alison married in 1825 Elizabeth Glencairn, daughter of Colonel Tytler, by whom he had three children, Archibald, Frederick and Eliza Frances Catherine. Both sons became distinguished officers. # ALISON, SIR ARCHIBALD, Bart. (1826-1907), the elder of the sons of Archibald II. # ALKAN, CHARLES HENRI VALENTIN MORHANGE (1813-1888), French musical composer, was born and died in Paris. Alkan was his nom de guerre # ALLACCI, LEONE [LEO ALLATIUS] (1586-1669), Greek scholar and theologian # ALLAMANDA, named after J. N. S. Allamand (1713-1787), of Leiden, a genus of shrubby, evergreen climbers, belonging to the natural order Apocynaceae, and a native of tropical America # ALLAN, DAVID (1744-1796), Scottish historical painter # ALLAN, SIR HUGH (1810-1882), Canadian financier, the son of Captain Alexander Allan, a shipmaster # ALLAN, SIR WILLIAM (1782-1850), Scottish painter # ALHAN-DESPREAUX, LOUISE ROSALIE (1810-1856), French actress # ALLEGRI, GREGORIO, Italian priest and musical composer, probably of the Correggio family, was born at Rome either in 1560 or in 1585. He studied music under G. Maria Nanini, the intimate friend of Palestrina # ALLEINE, JOSEPH (1634-1668), English Nonconformist divine # ALLEINE, RICHARD (1611-1681), English Puritan divine, was born at Ditcheat, Somerset, where his father was rector. He was a younger brother of William Alleine, the saintly vicar of Blandford. # ALLEN, ETHAN (1739—1789), American soldier # ALLEN, IRA (1751—1814), Ethan's youngest brother, also removed to the New Hampshire Grants, where he became one of the most influential political leaders # ALLEN, GRANT [CHARLES GRANT BLAIRFINDIE], (1848—1899), English author, son of a clergyman of Irish descent # ALLEN, JAMES LANE (1850- ), American novelist # ALLEN, JOHN (1476—1534), English divine # ALLEN, or ALLEYN, THOMAS (1542-1632), English mathematician # ALLEN, WILLIAM (1532-1594), English cardinal # ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS (1830-1889), American classical scholar # ALLESTREE, or ALLESTRY, RICHARD (1619.-1681), royalist divine and provost of Eton College, son of Robert Allestree, and a descendant of an ancient Derbyshire family # ALLEYN, EDWARD (1566-1626), English actor and founder of Dulwich College # ALLIBONE, SAMUEL AUSTIN (1816-1889), American author and bibliographer # ALLIES, THOMAS WILLIAM (1813-1903), English historical writer # ALLINGHAM, WILLIAM (1824-1889), Irish man of letters and poet # ALLISON, WILLIAM BOYD (1829-1908), American legislator # ALLIX, PIERRE (1641-1717), French Protestant divine # ALLMAN, GEORGE JAMES (1812-!898), British biologist # ALLON, HENRY (1818-1892), English Nonconformist divine # ALLORI, ALESSANDRO (1535—1607), Italian painter of the Florentine school, was brought up and trained in art by his uncle, Angelo Bronzino (q.v.) whose name he sometimes assumed in his pictures :: Note that the end of the encyclopeda file appears to have been left incomplete, as the final entry in the encyclopedia ends abruptly in mid-sentence. 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Videos https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jm3E3kClUE Statistics: Displacement: 45,000 tons Length: 887'3" Beam: 108'2" Draft: 28'1l" Speed: 33 knots Complement: 1,921 Armament: Nine 16" guns; twenty 5" guns Class: Iowa Text from The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships published by the Naval Historical Center The fourth Missouri (BB-63), the last battleship completed by the United States, was laid down 6 January 1941 by New York Naval Shipyard; launched 29 January 1944; sponsored by Miss Margaret Truman, daughter of then Senator from Missouri Harry S Truman, later President; and commissioned 11 June 1944, Capt. William M. Callaghan in command. After trials off New York and shakedown and battle practice in Chesapeake Bay, Missouri departed Norfolk 11 November 1944, transited the Panama Canal 18 November and steamed to San Francisco for final fitting out as fleet flagship. She stood out of San Francisco Bay 14 December and arrived Ulithi, West Caroline Islands, 13 January 1945. There she was temporary headquarters ship for Vice Adm. Marc A. Mitscher. The battleship put to sea 27 January to serve in the screen of the Lexington carrier task group of Mitscher's TF 58, and on 16 February her flattops launched the first air strikes against Japan since the famed Doolittle raid that had been launched from carrier Hornet in April 1942. Missouri then steamed with the carriers to Iwo Jima where her mighty guns provided direct and continuous support to the invasion landings begun 19 February. After TF 58 returned to Ulithi 5 March, Missouri was assigned to the Yorktown carrier task group. On 14 March Missouri departed Ulithi in the screen of the fast carriers and steamed to the Japanese mainland. During strikes against targets along the coast of the Inland Sea of Japan beginning 18 March, Missouri splashed four Japanese aircraft. Raids against airfields and naval bases near the Inland Sea and southwestern Honshu continued. Wasp, crashed by an enemy suicide plane 19 March, resumed flight operations within an hour. Two bombs penetrated the hangar deck and decks aft of carrier Franklin, leaving her dead in the water within 50 miles of the Japanese mainland. The cruiser Pittsburgh took Franklin in tow until she gained speed to 14 knots. Missouri's carrier task group provided cover for Franklin's retirement toward Ulithi until 22 March, then set course for pre-invasion strikes and bombardment of Okinawa. Missouri joined the fast battleships of TF 58 in bombarding the southeast coast of Okinawa 24 March 1945, an action intended to draw enemy strength from the west coast beaches that would be the actual site of invasion landings. Missouri rejoined the screen of the carriers as Marine and Army units stormed the shores of Okinawa on the morning of 1 April. Planes from the carriers shattered a special Japanese attacking force led by battleship Yamato 7 April. Yamato, the world's largest battlewagon, was sunk, as were a cruiser and a destroyer. Three other enemy destroyers were heavily damaged and scuttled. Four remaining destroyers, sole survivors of the attacking fleet, were damaged and retired to Sasebo. On 11 April Missouri opened fire on a low-flying suicide plane which penetrated the curtain of her shells to crash just below her main deck level. The starboard wing of the plane was thrown far forward, starting a gasoline fire at 5-inch Gun Mount No. 3. Yet the battleship suffered only superficial damage, and the fire was brought quickly under control. About 2305 on 17 April 1945, Missouri detected an enemy submarine 12 miles from her formation. Her report set off a hunter-killer operation by carrier Bataan and four destroyers which sank Japanese submarine I-56. Missouri was detached from the carrier task force off Okinawa 5 May and sailed for Ulithi. During the Okinawa campaign she had shot down five enemy planes, assisted in the destruction of six others, and scored one probable kill. She helped repel 12 daylight attacks of enemy raiders and fought off four night attacks on her carrier task group. Her shore bombardment destroyed several gun emplacements and many other military, governmental, and industrial structures. Missouri arrived Ulithi 9 May 1945 and thence proceeded to Apra Harbor, Guam, 18 May. That afternoon Adm. William F. Halsey, Jr., Commander 3d Fleet, broke his flag in Missouri. She passed out of the harbor 21 May, and by 27 May was again conducting shore bombardment against Japanese positions on Okinawa. Missouri now led the mighty 3d Fleet in strikes on airfields and installations on Kyushu 2 and 3 June. She rode out a fierce storm 5 and 6 June that wrenched off the bow of the cruiser Pittsburgh. Some topside fittings were smashed, but Missouri suffered no major damage. Her fleet again struck Kyushu 8 June, then hit hard in a coordinated air-surface bombardment before retiring towards Leyte. She arrived San Pedro, Leyte, 13 June 1945, after almost three months of continuous operations in support of the Okinawa campaign. Here she prepared to lead the 3d Fleet in strikes at the heart of Japan from within its home waters. The mighty fleet set a northerly course 8 July to approach the Japanese mainland. Raids took Tokyo by surprise 10 July, followed by more devastation at the juncture of Honshu and Hokkaido 13 and 14 July. For the first time, a naval gunfire force wrought destruction on a major installation within the home islands when Missouri closed the shore to join in a bombardment 15 July that rained destruction on the Nihon Steel Co. and the Wanishi Ironworks at Muroran, Hokkaido. During the night of 17-18 July Missouri bombarded industrial targets in the Hichiti area, Honshu. Inland Sea aerial strikes continued through 25 July 1945, and Missouri guarded the carriers as they struck hard blows at the Japanese capital. As July ended the Japanese no longer had any home waters. Missouri had led her fleet to gain control of the air and sea approaches to the very shores of Japan. Strikes on Hokkaido and northern Honshu resumed 9 August 1945, the day the second atomic bomb was dropped. Next day, at 2054, Missouri's men were electrified by the unofficial news that Japan was ready to surrender, provided that the Emperor's prerogatives as a sovereign ruler were not compromised. Not until 0745, 15 August, was word received that President Truman had announced Japan's acceptance of unconditional surrender. Adm. Sir Bruce Fraser, RN (Commander, British Pacific Fleet) boarded Missouri 16 August, and conferred the order Knight of the British Empire upon Admiral Halsey. Missouri transferred a landing party of 200 officers and men to battleship Iowa for temporary duty with the initial occupation force for Tokyo 21 August. Missouri herself entered Tokyo Bay early 29 August to prepare for the normal surrender ceremony. High-ranking military officials of all the Allied Powers were received on board 2 September. Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz boarded shortly after 0800, and General of the Army Douglas MacArthur (Supreme Commander for the Allies) came on board at 0843. The Japanese representatives, headed by Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu, arrived at 0856. At 0902 General MacArthur stepped before a battery of microphones and the 23-minute surrender ceremony was broadcast to the waiting world. By 0930 the Japanese emissaries had departed. The afternoon of 5 September Admiral Halsey transferred his flag to battleship South Dakota. Early next day Missouri departed Tokyo Bay to receive homeward bound passengers at Guam, thence sailed unescorted for Hawaii. She arrived Pearl Harbor 20 September and flew Admiral Nimitz' flag on the afternoon of 28 September for a reception. The next day Missouri departed Pearl Harbor bound for the eastern seaboard of the United States. She reached New York City 23 October and broke the flag of Adm. Jonas Ingram, commander in chief, Atlantic Fleet. Missouri boomed out a 21-gun salute 27 October as President Truman boarded for Navy day ceremonies. In his address the President stated that "control of our sea approaches and of the skies above them is still the key to our freedom and to our ability to help enforce the peace of the world." After overhaul in the New York Naval Shipyard and a training cruise to Cuba, Missouri returned to New York. The afternoon of 21 March 1946 she received the remains of the Turkish Ambassador to the United States, Melmet Munir Ertegun. She departed 22 March for Gibraltar and 5 April anchored in the Bosphorus off Istanbul. She rendered full honors, including the firing of a 19-gun salute during both the transfer of the remains of the late Ambassador and the funeral ashore. Missouri departed Istanbul 9 April and entered Phaleron Bay, Piracus, Greece, the following day for an overwhelming welcome by Greek government officials and people. She had arrived in a year when there were ominous Russian overtures and activities in the entire Balkan area. Greece had become the scene of a Communist-inspired civil war, as Russia sought every possible extension of Soviet influence throughout the Mediterranean region. Demands were made that Turkey grant the Soviets a base of seapower in the Dodecanese Islands and joint control of the Turkish Straits leading from the Black Sea into the Mediterranean. The voyage of Missouri to the eastern Mediterranean gave comfort to both Greece and Turkey. News media proclaimed her a symbol of U.S. interest in preserving Greek and Turkish liberty. With an August decision to deploy a strong fleet to the Mediterranean, it became obvious that, the United States intended to use her naval sea and air power to stand firm against the tide of Soviet subversion. Missouri departed Piraeus 26 April, touching at Algiers and Tangiers before arriving Norfolk 9 May. She departed for Culebra Island 12 May to join Admiral Mitcher's 8th Fleet in the Navy's first large-scale postwar Atlantic training maneuvers. The battleship returned to New York City 27 May, and spent the next year steaming Atlantic coastal waters north to the Davis Straits and south to the Caribbean on various Atlantic command training exercises. Missouri arrived Rio de Janeiro 30 August 1947 for the Inter- American Conference for the Maintenance of Hemisphere Peace and Security. President Truman boarded 2 September to celebrate the signing of the Rio Treaty which broadened the Monroe Doctrine, stipulating that an attack on one of the signatory American States would be considered an attack on all. The Truman family boarded Missouri 7 September 1947 to return to the United States and debarked at Norfolk 19 September. Overhaul in New York (23 September to 10 March 1948) was followed by refresher training at Guantanamo Bay. Summer 1948 was devoted to midshipman and reserve training cruises. The battleship departed Norfolk 1 November for a second 3-week Arctic cold weather training cruise to the Davis Straits. The next two years Missouri participated in Atlantic command exercises ranging from the New England coast to the Caribbean, alternated with two midshipman summer training cruises. She was overhauled at Norfolk Naval Shipyard 23 September 1949 to 17 January 1950. Now the only U.S. battleship in commission, Missouri was proceeding seaward on a training mission from Hampton Roads early 17 January when she ran aground at a point 1.6 miles from Thimble Shoals Light, near Old Point Comfort. She traversed shoal water a distance of three ship lengths from the main channel. Lifted some seven feet above waterline, she stuck hard and fast. With the aid of tugs, pontoons, and an incoming tide, she was refloated 1 February 1950. From mid-February until 15 August Missouri conducted midshipman and reserve training cruises out of Norfolk. She departed Norfolk 19 August to support U.N. forces in their fight against Communist aggression . '''God versus Mighty Mo. God lost. The hurricane and the typhoon.''' Missouri‘s role in the Inchon mission was considered so important that she went to sea in the face of threatening weather. That night newly appointed Captain Irving Duke and his crew paid heavily as they encountered a hurricane off North Carolina. Under normal conditions the Missouri was rock steady, but these waters were anything but normal. The wind and waves sent two helicopters over the side and caused serious damage elsewhere. Trying to outflank the storm had been a calculated risk, and the ship suffered for it. The battleship passed through the Panama Canal and into the Pacific Ocean and proceeded to Pearl Harbor for repairs and installation of antiaircraft guns that had been removed after World War II. She then continued westward–through the Philippine archipelago and toward Japan. Nature, though, didn’t respect the navy’s scheduling. Typhoon Kezia lay in the ship’s path. This time, Captain Duke took a more deliberate approach, following a course that diminished the risk of storms. The ship came through unscathed, but the delays from the repair period and the zigzag course kept the ship from reaching Korea in time for the Inchon invasion. Missouri joined the U.N. just west of Kyushu 14 September, becoming flagship of Rear Adm. A. E. Smith. The first American battleship to reach Korean waters, she bombarded Samchok 15 September 1950 in a diversionary move coordinated with the Inchon landings. In company with cruiser Helena and two destroyers, she helped prepare the way for the 8th Army offensive. Missouri arrived Inchon 19 September, and 10 October became flagship of Rear Adm. J. M. Higgins, commander, Cruiser Division 5. She arrived Sasebo 14 October, where she became flagship of Vice Adm. A. D. Struble, Commander, 7th Fleet. After screening carrier Valley Forge along the east coast of Korea, she conducted bombardment missions 12 to 26 October in the Chonjin and Tanchon areas, and at Wonsan. After again screening carriers eastward of Wonsan she moved into Hungnam 23 December to provide gunfire support about the Hunguam defense perimeter until the last U.N. troops, the U.S. 3d Infantry Division, were evacuated by way of the sea on Christmas Eve 1950. Missouri conducted additional operations with carriers and systematic shore bombardments off the east coast of Korea until 19 March 1951. She arrived Yokosuka 24 March, and 4 days later was relieved of duty in the Far East. She departed Yokosuka 28 March, and upon arrival Norfolk 27 April became flagship of Rear Adm. J. L. Holloway, Jr., commander, Cruiser Force, Atlantic Fleet. Summer 1951 she engaged in two midshipman training cruises to northern Europe. Missouri entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard 18 October for overhaul until 30 January 1952. Following winter and spring training out of Guantanamo Bay, Missouri visited New York, then set course from Norfolk 9 June for another midshipman cruise. She returned to Norfolk 4 August and entered Norfolk Naval Shipyard to prepare for a second tour In the Korean Combat Zone. Missouri stood out of Hampton Roads 11 September 1952 and arrived Yokosuka 17 October. She broke the flag of Vice Adm. J. J. Clark, commander of the 7th Fleet, 19 October. Her primary mission was to provide seagoing artillery support by bombardihg enemy targets in the Chaho-Tanchon area, at Chongjin, in the Tanchon-Sonjin area, and at Chaho, Wonsan, Hamhung, and Hungnam during the period 25 October through 2 January 1953. Missouri put in to Inchon 5 January 1953 and sailed thence to Sasebo, Japan. Gen. Mark Clark, Commander in Chief, U.N. Command, and Adm. Sir Guy Russell, RN, commander of the British Far East Station, visited the battleship 23 January. In the following weeks, Missouri resumed "Cobra" patrol along the east coast of Korea in direct support of troops ashore. Repeated strikes against Wonsan, Tanehon, Hungnam, and Kojo destroyed main supply routes along the eastern seaboard. The last gunstrike mission by Missouri was against the Kojo area 25 March. She sustained a grievous casualty 6 March 1953, when her commanding officer Capt. Warner R. Edsall suffered a fatal heart attack while conning her through the submarine net at Sasebo. She was relieved as the 7th Fleet flagship 6 April by battleship New Jersey. Missouri departed Yokosuka 7 April 1953 and arrived Norfolk 4 May, to become flagship for Rear Adm. E. T. Woolridge, commander, Battleships-Cruisers, Atlantic Fleet, 14 May. She departed 8 June on a midshipman training cruise, returned to Norfolk 4 August, and was overhauled in Norfolk Naval Shipyard 20 November to 2 April 1954. Now the flagship of Rear Adm. R. E. Kirby, who had relieved Admiral Woolridge, Missouri departed Norfolk 7 June as flagship of the midshipman training cruise to Lisbon and Cherbourg. She returned Norfolk 3 August and departed the 23d for inactivation on the West Coast. After calls at Long Beach and San Francisco, Missouri arrived Seattle 15 September 1954. Three days later she entered Puget Sound Naval Shipyard where she decommissioned 26 February 1955, entering the Bremerton group, Pacific Reserve Fleet. In reserve, "Mighty Mo" remained very much a part of the Navy and was a popular center of attention at Bremerton. Each year approximately 100,000 visitors boarded her by a once-daily, weekday, 75-minute guided bus tour of the Pacific Fleet at Bremerton. In May 1984, the sleeping giant once again heard the call to arms. The United States Navy was recalling its dreadnoughts for modernization and updating. These weapons platforms were needed for an expanded 600-ship Navy to lead battle groups and help establish the U.S. naval presence around the globe. USS Missouri was recommissioned in San Francisco 10 May 1986. "This is a day to celebrate the rebirth of American sea power." said then-Secretary of Defense Casper W. Weinberger to an audience of 10,000 witnessing the historic ceremony. He admonished the crew to "listen for the footsteps of those who have gone before you. They speak to you of honor and the importance of duty. They remind you of your own traditions." Four months later, The nation's most historic battleship departed her new homeport of Long Beach for an around-the-world cruise, bringing her message of "Strength for Freedom" to eight nations: Australia, Diego Garcia, Egypt, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Panama. On 25 July 1987, the crew of Missouri was ordered for duty in the troubled waters of the Persian Gulf and departed on a six- month deployment to the Indian Ocean and North Arabian Sea. The ship spent more than 100 continuous days at sea in a hot, tense environment which posed a striking contrast to the World Cruise months earlier. As the centerpiece for Battlegroup Echo, Missouri steamed into the volatile operating arena and maintained a level of peace in the Middle East, which remained fragile and vital. Missouri returned to the United States via Diego Garcia, Australia and Hawaii in early 1988. Several months later, Missouri's crew again returned to Hawaiian waters for the Rim of the Pacific (RimPac) exercises involving more than 50,000 members of the Armed Forces and ships from the navies of Australia, Canada, Japan and the United States. Port visits in 1988 included Vancouver and Victoria Island in Canada, San Diego, Seattle and Bremerton. 1989 was a hectic year in the life of Missouri. The early part of the year found the ship in the Long Beach Naval Shipyard for routine maintenance. Independence Day weekend brought its share of fireworks. Academy Award-winning actress/singer Cher made a rock music video on Missouri's foc'sle. The video also starred a couple hundred members of the crew, and although controversial due to Cher's outfit, it was a smash. The song "If I Could Turn Back Time" was a chart topper. A few months later, Missouri and crew departed for Pacific Exercise (PacEx)'89, which found Missouri and her sister ship USS New Jersey performing a simultaneous gunfire demonstration for the aircraft carriers USS Enterprise (CVN 65) and USS Nimitz (CVN 68). The highlight of PacEx was a port visit in Pusan, Republic of Korea. In 1990, Missouri again took part in the RimPac Exercise with ships from Australia, Canada, Japan and Korea in addition with United States Navy ships. On 2 August 1990, Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein invaded the tiny emirate of Kuwait. In the middle of the month, President George Bush sent the first of several hundred thousand troops, along with a strong force of naval support to Saudi Arabia and the Arabian Gulf area to support a multi-national force in a standoff with the Iraqi dictator. A scheduled four-month Western Pacific port-to-port cruise for September was canceled just a few days before the ship was to leave. Missouri was put on hold in anticipation of being called to support the still-growing force in the Middle East. The word came. Missouri departed in mid-November for the troubled waters of the Arabian Gulf. Amid the press coverage that a ship the stature of Missouri is used to receiving, the mighty dreadnought pulled away from Pier 6 at Long Beach and headed for Hawaii, first stop on the long journey to the Gulf. Missouri's crew celebrated Thanksgiving in Pearl Harbor, then headed for the Philippines for more work-ups en route to the Persian Gulf. Next stop after Subic Bay was Pattaya Beach, Thailand, for a couple days of liberty, amidst the underway training of gunnery, General Quarters and protection from the possibility of attacks by chemical weapons. Missouri arrived in the Gulf a few days into the new year of 1991, and immediately answered a distress call from a ship on fire in Gulf waters. Missouri dispatched fire fighting experts to help, and then journeyed onto the island emirate of Bahrain. After a very short liberty in Bahrain, Missouri was called on to begin heading north for operations. It was a few days after that, on 17 January 1991, the ship fired Tomahawk missiles at Iraqi-held targets. The early morning fireworks helped mark the start of the war. While the United States and other countries around the world heard the words "The liberation of Kuwait has begun," Missouri continued to fire Tomahawks - 28 in all. The war continued as Allied air superiority continued to dominate the demoralized Iraqi army. In February 1991, Missouri fired her 16-inch guns - the first firing of her guns in anger since the Korean conflict in the 1950s. Firing at targets just north of Khafji, Saudi Arabia, the ship assisted shore-based ground units in their tasks. Missouri shared gunnery duties with USS Wisconsin (BB 64) and the two battleships continued to hammer at their targets with 16-inch gunnery. Near the end of the month, Missouri turned her big guns on Faylaka Island and Kuwait City in support of the ground offensive. Iraq agreed to a cease fire agreement on 28 February 1991. In mid-March, Missouri made the long transit back to the West Coast, via two ports in Australia: Perth and Hobart, Tasmania. The ship returned to a joyous reunion with loved ones six months to the day she departed. Missouri's last year found the ship visiting Seattle, Vancouver, British Columbia and San Francisco. The ship left for one final mission the day after Thanksgiving 1991. Heading across the Pacific, "Mighty Mo's" last act of diplomacy was to visit Pearl Harbor for the remembrance of those who had died 50 years earlier on 7 December 1941. It is a rare sight indeed to see the beginning and the end of U.S. involvement in World War II in the same port. Following the commemoration, Missouri's last cruise was back to the U.S. mainland to off-load over 1,000 16-inch projectiles, more than 6,000 5- inch projectiles, 16 Harpoon missile canisters and all remaining Tomahawk cruise missiles to prepare for the ship's imminent decommissioning. Missouri, veteran of four wars, was decommissioned for the final time on 31 March 1992 at Long Beach, Calif. Her final commanding officer, Capt. A.L. Kaiss, wrote this final note for the ship's last Plan of the Day: "Our final day has arrived. Today the final chapter in battleship Missouri's history will be written. It's often said that the crew makes the command. There is no truer statement ... for it's the crew of this great ship that made this a great command. You are a special breed of sailors and Marines and I am proud to have served with each and every one of you. To you who have made the painful journey of putting this great lady to sleep, I thank you. For you have had the toughest job. To put away a ship that has become as much a part of you as you are to her is a sad ending to a great tour. But take solace in this : you have lived up to the history of the ship and those who sailed her before us. We took her to war, performed magnificently and added another chapter in her history, standing side by side our forerunners in true naval tradition. God bless you all." On 4 May 1998, Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton signed the donation contract officially transferring the historic battleship to the USS Missouri Memorial Association (MMA) of Honolulu, Hi. The ship was gently guided and delicately docked at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, June 22 after a 2,300-mile voyage across the Pacific from Bremerton, Wash., that began May 23. Located 1,000 yards from the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, Missouri was opened as a museum 29 Jan. 1999. The museum is operated by the USS Missouri Memorial Association, a non-profit organization. Missouri received three battle stars for World War II service and five for Korean service. Famous Sideshow Performers
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__NOTOC__ == Famous Smiths == ..NO One has claimed these ‘famous’ Smiths (listed by birth year), *James Smith (c1719 N. IRE - 1806 PA) Signer, Declaration of Independence (s/o-IMM John ''one of several bros who came from IRE c1729 to Chester&York Co.PA'', *William Smith (1727 Scotland - 1803 PA) President U of PA (s/o- IMM James (____-____) & Elizabeth (Duncan) Smith), *Abigail Smith (1744 MA -1818 MA) Wife of President John Adams (1735-1826), ~~ and Mother of President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) (d/o- William & Elizabeth (Quincy) Smith) IMM Thomas & Sarah (Boylston) Smith, *Samuel Smith (1752 MD -1839 MD) Congressman & Mayor of Balt MD. Robert Smith (1757 MD -1842 MD) Cabinet member for Pres. George Washington. (both s/o- John & Mary(Buchanan) Smith) John s/o- IMM Samuel (c1690 IRE-1784 MD), *Jeremiah Smith (1759 NH - 1842 NH) Gov. of New Hampshire 1809-10 see Governor Smith Mansion in Wiscasset ME (s/o- William (1723-1808 NH) & Elizabeth (Morrison) Smith) IMM Robert d.1766 NH, *Samuel Emerson Smith (1788 NH -1860 ME) Gov. of Maine 1831-34, (s/o- Manasseh (1749 MA-1823 ME) &Hannah (Emerson)Smith IMM Robert d.1766 NH, *Junius Smith (1780 CT -1853 NY) Lawyer, promoted the 1st Ocean Liners (s/o- David & Ruth (Hitchcock) Smith) IMM Richard d.1682 CT m. Bathsheba Rogers, *Gerrit Smith (1797 NY -1874 NYC) Reformer, Abolitionist, Philanthropist, (s/o- Peter & Elizabeth (Livingston) Smith) IMM Lambert d.post 1750 NY, *William Smith (1817 ENG-1912 NY) founder 'William Smith & Hobart Colleges', (s/o- Unknown & Anne Smith) William was the Immigrant, *William Wallace Smith (1830 -1913), & his brother, Andrew Smith (1836 -1894) 'Smith Brothers Cough Drops', (both sons of - IMM James Smith c.1800 Scotland -d.1866 NY, *Henry A. Smith (1830 OH -1915 WA) Physician, Early settler of Seattle WA, (s/o- Rev. Nicholas Copleton Smith) ''....of German Ancestry'', *Henry Smith (1838 MD - 1916) US Rep. from Wisconsin, (s/o- IMM Henry & Catherine (____) Smith from Germany, *Theobald Smith (1859 NY - 1934 TX) Animal Pathologist, (s/o- IMM Philip Smith (b.Germany) & Theresa (Kexel) Smith), *Charles Manley Smith (1868 VT -1937 VT) Gov. of Vermont 1935-37 (s/o- Hiram A. & Sarah (Manley) Smith) poss. IMM Richard 1690 IRE-1763 NJ, *Henry Perkins Smith III (1911 NY - 1995 Wash.DC) US Rep. from New York, (s/o- Henry P. & Ida Hale Hubble Smith) IMM John 'ye Smith' d.1704 Milford CT, *3 Brothers, **Paul J.'Napoleon' Smith (1906 MI-1980 CA) Animation Composer for Disney, **Frank A. Smith (1911 MI - 1975 CA) Cartoonist, Animator, Frank was father of Actor Charles Martin Smith b.1953 CA, **Hank Smith (1913 MI -Unknown__) TV Cartoonist, (all sons of- IMM William H. Smith (b.1872 ENG - d.____ MI?), *IMM Howard Smith 'Trevor Howard' (1913 ENG -1968 CA) Movie Actor, (s/o- Arthur John Howard-Smith, Lloyds of London, Ceylon office, & Mabel Gray Wallace b. Canada, Nurse), *'Buffalo Bob' Smith (1917 Buff. NY -1998) Actor, 'Howdy Doody Show', *'Robert Schmidt' (s/o- IMM Emil H. & Emma(Kuehn)Schmidt, b.Germ) NYT Obit, ..I don't know the IMMIGRANT clan of these Smiths ... NO One has claimed them, *James Smith (___-___) & wife Persis Founded 'Smith Academy' St Lewis, MO, (s/o-Unknown, *William Stephens Smith (1755 NYC -1816 Chenango Co.NY) Revo. Soldier, (s/o- John & Margaret (Stephens) Smith), (William m. Abigail Adams, d/o-Pres. John Adams, sister of Pres.John Quincy Adams), *Henry Smith (1788 KY- 1851 CA) 1st American-born Governor of TX, (s/o- James & Magdalene (Woods) Smith), *Erastus 'deaf' Smith (1787 NY - 1838 TX) Explorer, Scout, (s/o- Chiliab & Mary (____) Smith) possibly GROUP 7, *Caleb Blood Smith (1808 MA-1864 OH) Sec. of Interior for Pres. Lincoln, (s/o- John Smith 'who moved from Boston MA to OH c.1814'), *Samuel Francis Smith (1808 MA-1895) Clergyman, wrote words for ''America'', (s/o- Samuel & Mary (Bryant) Smith), *Thomas Buckingham Smith (1810 CT-1871 NY) Pioneer of FL Everglades, (s/o-Josiah d.1835 MEX & Hannah (Smith) Smith) NEHGR Vol 6, *John Lawrence Smith (1818 SC-1883 KY) Award winning Chemist & Prof., (s/o-Unknown___, *Hamilton Lanphere Smith (1819 CT - 1903) Teacher, Scientist, (s/o- Anson & Amy (Beckwith) Smith), *Charles Henry Smith (1827 ME -____) Union General, Maine State Senator, (s/o- Aaron & Sally (Giles) Smith), *James L. 'Whispering' Smith (1838 MD - 1914 CO) Hired Gunman, (poss. s/o- James & Lydia (Perry) Smith ), *Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838 MD -1915) Engineer, Artist & Author, (s/o- Francis & Susan (Teacle) Smith), *Charles Emory Smith (1842 CT-1908 PA) Diplomat & Postmaster General, (s/o- Emory B. & Arvilla (Toplif, Royce) Smith), *John Walter Smith (1845 MD -1925 MD) Gov. of Maryland 1900-04, (s/o- John Walter & Charlotte (Whittington) Smith), *Francis Marion Smith (1846 WI - 1931 CA) ''20 Mule Team Borax'', (s/o- Henry G. & Charlotte (Paul) Smith, Henry G. was s/o- Abraham Smith), *Hoke Smith (1855 NC -1931 GA) Sec.of Interior for Pres.Grover Cleveland, (s/o- Hosea (b.in NH) & Mary Brent (Hoke) Smith), *Henry Cassorte Smith (c1856 NY - 1911 MI) US Rep. from Michigan, (s/o- Walter/Wanton G. & Maria (Mitchell) Smith) 'MI Bios' p.301 Lenawee Co., *Lucius Anton (1858 IA-__) & Clement (1866 IA-__)Smith ''Great Smith Auto Co.'' KS, (s/o- Lucius VanRensellaer & Elizabeth (Leeson) Smith), *Elmer Boyd Smith (1860 N.Bruns CAN - 1943) Author, Illustrator, (s/o-Wm. B (b.1833 CAN & Mary b. CAN) see 1880 MA Boston, *Jessie Willcox Smith (1863 Phila. PA - 1935 PA) Artist, Illustrator, (d/o-Charles Smith (b.1819 NY) & Katherine Dewitt Willcox) see-EKA Roswell (1787-1869), *‘Lillian Smith’ 'Princess Wenona' (1871 CA?-1930 OK) World-class Sharpshooter, (her real name was probably Maud Fontannielo – she’s not a Smith !!), *Alfred Emanuel Smith (1873 NYC - 1944) Governor of NY, (s/o- Alfred E. & Catherine (Mullvihill) Smith), *Robert Sidney Smith (1877 IL -1935) Cartoonist, Chicago Tribune 'The Gumps', (s/o- Thomas H. & Francis (Shaffer) Smith), *Robert Holbrook Smith,Dr (1879 VT-1950 OH) co-founder 'Alcoholics Anonymous', (s/o- Walter Perrin & Susan (Holbrook) Smith), *Holland 'Howling Mad' Smith (1882 AL-1967 CA) USMC 'Father of amphibious warfare', (s/o- John Victor & Cornelia E. (McTyerie) Smith), *Moe W. Smith (c1887 NY - 1960/61 NY) Federal Agent during Prohibition, (s/o-Unknown__, *Edward Elmer Smith (1890 WI - 1965 OR) Food Chemist & Sci-Fi author, (s/o- Frederick J. & Caroline (Mills) Smith), *James Thorne Smith (1892 MD - 1934 FL) Author, ''Topper'' books series,(s/o- James Thorne USN & Louise (Rundle) Smith), *Pete Smith /Schmidt (1892 -1979 ) WWII Docu-dramas for MGM, (s/o-Unknown__, *Gladys Louise Smith 'Mary Pickford' (1892 Toronto CAN -1979 CA) Actress, (d/o- John Charles Smith & Charlotte Hennesey), John's father Unknown_ was a Methodist Minister from ENG, *General Walter Bedell Smith (1895 IN - 1961), Ike's Chief of Staff, Ambasador to USSR, Director of CIA, (s/o- William D. (b.1854 OH & Ida F. (b.1861 IN) see 1900 IN Marion Co., *Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith (1898 WI-1976 AR) Religious & Political Extremist, (s/o- Lyman Z. & Sarah Smith), *Cyrus Rowlett Smith (1899 TX - 1990 TX) CEO American Airlines for 40 yrs, (s/o- Roy E. (b.TX) & Marion Smith), *Cecil Louis Troughton Smith aka- C.S. Forester (1899 Cairo –1966 CA), Author ‘African Queen’, ‘Horatio Hornblower’ series, etc, *Thomas Smith (____ - ____) of Avalon Rubber Co. Barberton OH...in late 1920’s started Sun Rubber Co. Akron OH, for WWII made Mickey Mouse Gas mask, 1st black doll, etc., *Richard B. Smith (1901 PA - 1935) wrote song ''Winter Wonderland'', (s/o-Unknown___, *David Smith (1906 IN - 1963) American Sculptor, (s/o- Harvey Martin Smith & Golda Stoler), *Henry Nash Smith (1906 TX -1986) American social & literature scientist, (s/o- Lloyd B.(1878 TX) & Elizabeth B. Smith), *Kent Frank Smith (1907 NYC - 1985 CA) Movie & TV actor, (s/o-Unknown__, *Willard Smith (1910 MI - 2000 FL) Admiral, 1st Aviator in US Coast Guard, (s/o-Unknown__, *Howard Kingsbury Smith (1914 LA - 2002) WWII journalist, ABC News anchor, (s/o- Howard K. & Minnie (Gates) Smith), *Howard K's son, Harry Smith (b.1951 IL –Unknown) CBS TV Newscaster, *Harold John 'Hal' Smith (1916 MI - 1994 CA) Actor & Cartoon voices, (s/o-Unknown, *William French Smith (1917 NH - 1990) US Attorney General, (s/o-Unknown, *William Eugene Smith (1918 KS - 1978 AZ) Photojournalist, (s/o- William H. & Nettie Smith), *Oliver Smith (1918 WI -1994 NY) Award winning Broadway set designner, (s/o-Unknown_, *Charles Smith (1920 MI - 1988 CA) Movie Actor, (s/o-Unknown_, *Roger Bonham Smith (1921/25 OH - 2007) CEO of General Motors, (s/o- Emmet Quimby & Bess (Obetz) Smith), *Richard Emerson 'Dick' Smith (1922 NY- 2014 CA) Oscar Winning Make-up Artist, (s/o- Richard Roy & Carol (Brown) Smith), *Stephen Edward Smith (1927 NY-1990 NY) brother-in law of Pres. John F. Kennedy, (s/o- John J. & Julia (Cleary) Smith), *Thomas William ‘Tucker’ Smith (1936 PA -1988 CA), dancer in Hollywood films ‘West Side Story’ & more, *Michael Smith (1945 NC -1986 FL) Astronaut, killed in 'Challenger' explosion, (s/o- Unknown_, *Troy N____ Smith (____-____), founder of SONIC drive-ins, late 1940’s Shawnee OK, *SMITH ____ & Miller____ ‘Smitty Toys’ cast iron toys. 1945 Santa Monica CA, (sold to Fred Thompson in AZ in 1979), ..these Smiths are, or may be LIVING, *Rosalynn Eleanor Smith (1927 GA - ____) wife of US President Jimmy Carter, (d/o- Wilburn & Aletha (Murray) Smith) >EKA James & Ruth (Lynch) Smith of VA, *Roger LaVerne Smith (1932 CA -____) Actor, husband of actress Ann Margaret, *William Smith (1933 MO - ____) Movie Actor, *David R. Smith (1940 CA - ____) Walt Disney Archivist, *Steve Smith Jr. (1945 CAN - ____) The Red-Green Show on PBS, *Richard Norton Smith (____, Hist.Prof. George Mason U VA & PBS news commentator, *Gregg Smith (____, author 'History of Beer', appeared on Food Network TV, *Dr. Bob Smith (____, Geologist, U of Utah, Science Channel TV, *Kevin Smith (____, Editor 'Motor Trend' Magazine (in 2004), *Robert Smith (____, NPR Radio commentator, == Famous Smiths by Known yDNA Group (SmithConnections Northeastern) == Jan 2018, 'Famous' SMITHS in our Northeast Smiths yDNA Groups, (there are more from female lines in each Clan. I list SMITH surnames only), GROUP 1 Imm Lt. Samuel Smith d.1680 MA, *Worthington Smith (1795 MA-1856 VT) Cong. Minister, Pres.U of VT, (s/o- Seth & Lydia (Smith) Smith), *Sophia Smith (1796 MA - 1870 MA) Founder of Smith College, (d/o- Joseph & Lois (White) Smith), *Jedediah Strong Smith (1798 NY-1831 Cimmaron KS) Western Explorer, (s/o- Jedediah & Sally (Strong) Smith), *Soloman Franklin Smith (1801 NY-1869 MO) Actor, Theatrical manager, (s/o- Levi & Hannah (Holland) Smith), *Christopher Columbus Smith (1860 MI-1939 MI) Founder 'Chris Craft' Boat Co. (s/o- James & Harriet (Hazard) Smith) GROUP 2 Imm Andrew Smith d.1717 MA, *Lula Carson Smith aka-Carson McCullers (1917 GA -1967 NY) Author, (d/o- Unknown__Smith, GROUP 3 Imm Francis Smith d.1679 MA, *Seba Smith (1792 ME -1868 NY) aka-'Major Jack Downing' Political satirist, (s/o- Seba & Aphia (Stevens) Smith) *Henry Boynton Smith (1815 ME -1877 NYC) Clergyman, Theologian, Author, (s/o- Henry & Arixene (Southgate) Smith), *Jay Hungerford Smith (1855 NY-1932 NY) Manufacturer of fruit syrups, etc., (s/o- William Priest & Sarah (Porter, Hungerford) Smith) GROUP 4 IMM Henry Smith d.1687 CT, *Clay Jamison Smith (1914 KS -2002 KS) Baseball player -Cleveland & Detroit, (s/o- Clay Calvin & Christina (Wilson) Smith) GROUP 5 Imm John Smith d.1669 MA & his Sons John & Richard, *John Gregory Smith (1818 VT -1891 VT) Governor of VT, (s/o- John & Maria (Curtis) Smith) via Son John, *Jesse Merrick Smith (1848 OH-1926 NY) Pres.Amer.Soc.Mechanical Engineers, (s/o- Henry & Lucinda (Salisbury) Smith) via Son John, *Edward Curtis Smith (1855 VT -1925 VT) Governor of VT, (s/o- John Gregory (above) & Ann (Brainerd) Smith) via Son John, *Clyde Harold Smith (1876 ME -1940 DC) Senator from Maine 1937-40, (s/o- *Willard & Angie (Bartlett) Smith) via Son John, - husband of Senator from ME, Margaret (Chase) Smith (1897-1995), *Nathaniel (1762-1822) & Nathan (1770-1835) Smith Lawyers & Politicians in CT, (Both sons of - Richard & Annis (Hurd) Smith) via Son Richard, *Truman Smith (1791 CT-1884) nephew of Nat & Nathan Senator from CT, (s/o- Phineas & Deborah (Judson) Smith) via Son Richard, *Carleton Sprague Smith (1905 NY-1994 CT) Musicologist & specialist in Hispanic cultures, (s/o- Clarence B. & Catherine (Cook) Smith) via Son Richard, *Glendon Francis Smith (1922 IN-2008 AZ) Probe Inventor for DBS for Parkinson’s Disease, (s/o- Joseph Howard & Margaret Lucille (Holaday) Smith) GROUP 7 Imm Rev. Henry Smith d.1648 CT, *Israel Smith (1759 CT - 1810 VT) US Senator, Governor of VT, (s/o- Daniel & Anna (Kent) Smith), *John Cotton Smith (1765 CT - 1845) Diplomat & Governor of CT, (s/o- Rev. Cotton Mather & Temperance (Worthington, Gale) Smith), *Horace Smith (1808 Cheshire MA -1893 MA) 'Smith & Wesson Gun Co.', (s/o- Silas & Pheobe (Rogers) Smith), *Henry Preserved Smith (1847 OH-1927 NY), Clergyman, Theological author, (s/o- Preserved & Lucy (Mayo) Smith) GROUP 9 Imm Rev. John Smith d.post 1688 MA, *Morgan Lewis Smith (1821 NY -1874 NJ) Union Brig.General, Civil War, *Giles Alexander Smith (1829 NY -1876 IL) Union General, Civil War, (Both sons of - Cyrus & Laura (Wales) Smith) GROUP 10 Imm William Smith d.1654 MA, *Henry Welles Smith (aka-Henry Fowle Durant)(1822 NH-1881 MA) Founder Wellesley College, (s/o- William & Harriet (Fowle) Smith), *Mary Addeline SMITH Williams (1838 KS -1879 KS) 1st Woman to climb Pikes Peak, (d/o- Stephen & Angelina (Cummings) Smith) GROUP 12 Imm Thomas Smith d.1724 CT, *Eli Smith (1801 CT -1857 Beirut Lebanon) Missionary, Linguist, translator, (s/o- Eli & Polly (Whitney) Smith), *James Smith (1831 Nova Scotia - 1898 MA) Banker, US Rep. from MA, (s/o- William & Catherine (Murray) Smith) Imm. John Smith b.1729 Scotland GROUP 15 Imm William Smith d.c 1668 Long Island NY, *Rev. Daniel Smith (1767-1846 CT) Grad Yale 1791 noteworthy Theologians & Ministers, *.and his son, Rev. Thomas Mather Smith (1796 -post 1828), *..and his son, Rev. John Cotton Smith (1826 MA - 1882 NY), *...and his son, Rev. Roland Cotton Smith (1860 ME -1934 Wash, DC) GROUP 18 Imm Christopher Smith d.1676 RI, *Augustus William Smith (1802-1866) Pres. Wesleyan University CT 1852-1857, (s/o- Seth & Deliverence (Nichols) Smith), *Augustus Ledyard Smith (1901-1985) noteworthy American archaeologist in Guatemala (s/o- Franklin & Mary (Eliot) Smith) *Ethan Smith (1762 MA - 1849 NY) Clergyman, Author (s/o- Elijah & Sybil (Worthington) Smith) *Elihu Hubbard Smith (1771 CT-1798 NYC) Physician d. in yellow fever epidemic, (s/o- Reuben & Abigail (Hubbard) Smith), *Joseph Lee Smith (1776 CT-1846 FL) Jurist, father of Ephraim Kirby & Edmund *Kirby Smith., (Grandfather of Joseph Lee Smith - all noteworthy military men), (s/o- Elnathan & Chloe (Lee) Smith), *Ashbel Smith (1805 CT -1886 TX) 'Father of Texas Medicine', (s/o- Moses & Pheobe (Adams) Smith), *Erasmus Peshine Smith (1814 NYC -1882 NY) Jurist, International Lawyer, (s/o- Erasmus Darwin & Eliza (Peshine) Smith, *Edmund Kirby Smith (1824 FL -1893) Confederate General -Civil War, (s/o- Joseph Lee & Frances (Kirby) Smith), *Edmund's statue is the ONLY Smith in the US Capitol Bldg. Washington, DC, *Charles Alvord Smith (1828 OH-1905 IA) Union soldier, wrote book on Andersonville Prison, (s/o- Sylvester & Lucretia Catlin (Woodworth) Smith) GROUP 21 Imm James Smith d.1676 MA, *Steven Carlton Smith (1949 –2011 NV) Award winning True-Crime Author, (s/o- Jack Baylis Smith 1920-2008) both did yDNA GROUP 26 Imms James d.1753 NH & Lt Thomas Smith d.1768 NH, *John Butler Smith (1838 NH - 1914 NH) Governor of NH, (s/o- Ammi & Lydia (Butler) Smith) GROUP 33 Imm Robert Smith d.1706 NH, *Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith (1807 NH -1876 ME) US Rep from ME, (s/o- Jonathan & Elizabeth (Bean) Smith), *Frederick Smith (1819 NH-1899 Berm.) Gov. NH, founder US Veterans Administration, (s/o- Stephen & Dorothy (Rowe) Smith), *George Edward Smith (1849 NH -1919 MA) Railroad Attorney, Pres. MA Senate, *Clarence Cheney Smith (1865 NH -1943 MA) Justice, MA Land Court for over 20 years, (Both s/o- David Hibbard & Esther (Sanborn, Perkins) Smith), *Winford Henry Smith (1877 ME - 1961 MD) Director Johns Hopkins Hosp. Balt.MD, & Chief of Hospitals for US Armed Forces in WW I, (s/o- George Pray & Anna (Chapman) Smith) GROUP 37 Imm Rev. Nehemiah Smith d.1686 CT, *James Youngs Smith (1809 -1878) Governor of RI, (s/o- Amos D. & Priscilla (Mitchell) Smith) GROUP 39 Imm John Smith d.1684 Milford CT, *Lyman Cornelius Smith (1850 CT -1910 NY) 'Smith-Corona Typewriters', (s/o- Lewis S. & Eliza Ann (Hurlbut) Smith) GROUP 40 Imm John 'the miller' Smith d.1648 RI, *Henry Smith (1766 RI - 1818 RI) Governor of RI, (s/o- Job & Ruth (Harris) Smith) GROUP 47 Imm Henry Smith d.1649 Rehoboth MA, *Dr Nathan Smith (1762 MA -1829 MA) Founder of Yale Medical College, -and his son, Dr Nathan Ryno Smith (1797 NH-1877 MD) Surgeon & Professor, (Dr Nathan b.1762 was s/o- John & Elizabeth (Ide, Hills) Smith) GROUP 49 Imm Carl Schmidt/Smith d.1783 PA, *George Williams Smith, MD. (1916 - 1964), Neurosurgeon, who developed first power driven Cranial Perforator, (s/o- Milton Bressler & Eula Frances (Williams) Smith) GROUP 52 Imm William Smith d.1743 PA, *Samuel Rodman Smith (1841 DE-1912 FL) Civil War Medal of Honor fr DE, Mayor-Miami FL, (s/o- Albert W. & Elizabeth (Wollaston) Smith), *Richard Allen Smith (____TX - living Texas House of Representatives, (s/o- Arthur Madison Smith) GROUP 53 Imm Robert Smith d.1693 Boxford MA, *Joseph Smith (1805 VT -1844 IL) (s/o- Joseph & Lucy (Mack) Smith), Prophet & 1st President, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints GROUP 55 Imm John Smith d.1672 Ipswich MA, *Asa Dodge Smith (1804 NH -1877 NH) Clergyman, Pres. Dartmouth College, (s/o- Rogers & Sally (Dodge) Smith) GROUP 65 Immigrant Unknown, *Walter Wellesley 'Red' Smith (1905 WI -1982 CT) Sportswriter, commentator, (s/o-Wallace Smith b.1878 NY) Red's son,Terrance Smith (b.___- living? TV Journalist
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Transcription of [[Carew-172|Francis Carew's]] Will. The original is in https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=5111&h=953441&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=bcb73&_phstart=successSource NOTES: 1. This transcription is more or less complete, but is still a work in progress. Readers are welcome to add improvements 2. The only punctuation I have amended is to add paragraph breaks in order to improve understanding the meaning 3. One glossary point. A "Bombe" is a decorated table with drawers or a chest of drawers often with a marble top. '''The Text''' '''In the Name of God, Amen''' The Remembraunce of the shortnes and frayltie of man's lyfe and howe greate multitudes of people of all sorte of all ages and at all tymes both dailie and howrelye doe departe out of this transitorye worlde. And the consideration also of what troubles what suites and charges in lawe and what greate unkindnes dothe daylye happen even amongeste the neereste in bloode eyther as touchinge the not makinge or the meerteyne and insufficiente manner of makinge of mens willes or the disposinge of there estates and goodes after theire deathes, Theise and some other thinges have speciallye mooved me Sir Frauncys Carew of Bedington in the Countye of Surrie knighte not onlye to praye unto Almightie god for the contynewaunce of his good graces and directions towardes mee, and thereby to give hym my most humble prayers and thankes for my creation redemption and preservation from the tyme of my byrthe hitherunto but also at this presente whilste I am in healthe and of perfecte remembrance (praysed be god for yt) advisedlye and consideratlye to dispose and sett in order those temporall blessinges and worldelye goodes whiche yt hathe pleased god farr above my desertes to bestowe uppon me muche comfortinge my selfe therein that when yt shalbe godes most holy will and pleasure eyther by age sycknes or otherwyse to call me out of this mortall lyfe to his greate mercy, my mynde and sences shall not as then bee any wayes trobled or drawne awaye wth the Cares or busynes of disposinge or ordringe the same. And therefore in the name of god and by his holye assistaunce I doe make and ordeigne this my last will and testamente in manner and fourme followinge And firste and Cheifelye before all I recommende and bequeath my soule unto Allmighetie god my Creator and to his deere sonne Jesus Christ my redeemer moste humblye beseechinge him to take mercye of that wch that he wth his most preecyouse bloode hath so deerelye boughte and payde for and to the holye ghoste allso my comforter assuredlye comfortinge my selfe that upon my earneste and hartie repentaunce ment and onelye trustinge to be saved by the greate merittes mercyes and sweete promises of his deare sonne Christe towardes all those that doe trewlye and unfeygnedlye repente I shall be one of that happie nomber in the later daye to whome that blessed and sweete salutacyon of entraunce into the. kingdome of heaven shalbe so joyefullye pronounced wch Allmighetie god of his infinite and aboundaunte greate mercye hath given lyfe unto me. And in the meane time, I leave my bodye to the earthe, and to be buryed in the usuall place or Chappell at Bedington where my graundefather was buryed and as neere unto the place as with conveniencye and fyttnes of the place maye best serve for that purpose. And I doe charge my Executor that there maye bee a Toombe erected and for the accomplishinge thereof my will and mynde ys that there shall be one hundrede poundes or more bestowed thereupon with such decente and conveniente expenses otherwyse for my buryall as to the discretion of my sayde Executor and overseers shalbe thoughte meete and necessarye And because I have heretofor made choyse of my Nephewe Sir Nicholas Throckmorton and have adopted hym as my nexte heire into the name of Carew and beleevinge and comfortinge my selfe in him that he will contynewe the servaunte of god and the uphoulder of my name and livinge wch I have bestowed upon him wth my franke and kinde good will, for wch purpose I have longe synce made assuraunce unto my dearelye beloved freindes Sir George Moore knighte Sir Oliphe Leighe knighte Edmonde Kedermister esquier of all my landed tenementes and hereditamentes those onelye excepted wch I reserved power in the saide conveigheaunce to make Revocation in my lyfe tyme and to geve to some such of my kynrede as I shoulde be disposed to bestowe the same sythence[?] wch conveygheaunce made and by vertue of the power then reserved, For that I have evermore founde greate good will and kindenes and most dutyfull and lovinge respectes showed toward, me by my Nephewe Sir Frauncys Darcye knighte in whose companye and conversacyon I have taken comforte and greate pleasure, In regarde whereof I have I saye confirmed and assured unto hym by a later conveygheaunce my Mannor at Walton with all singuler thappurtenaunces thereunto belonging under suche covenauntes articles and agreementes as in the same Deede yt dothe and maye more largelye appeare: And I doe remytte and and forgive all suche dettes as are dewe unto me by bond bill or otherwyse by my sayde Nephew Sir Frauncys Darcye before the date of this my laste will and testament. I doe require therefore and charge my sayde Nephewe Sir Nicholas Throckmorton that he will not any waye be discontented therewith but by all wayes and meanes ratifie and allowe this my guyste given to Sir Frauncys my Nephewe and his neere kynseman and the rather because I have most I kindelye and in bountyful manner bestowed the resydewe of my landes and beste parte of my goodes upon him, And for the better confirmation of my love and kindness towardes my sayde Nephewe Sir Nicholas and for that he hath allwayes carryed himselfe dutyfull and respectivelye torwardes mee, hopinge and assuredlye beleevinge that he will not onlye serve and thanke god for this good blessinge, but will allso have aspecyall care and be trulye mindefull to see this my will in all thinges perfectelye perfourmed, I doe therefore ordeigne constitute and make him the saide Sir Nicholas Throckmorton my sole and only Executor, Revoakinge and disaunllinge any will by me heretofore made and I doe declare and anouche this to be my true and onelye last will and testament. And I doe appointe and make my lovinge Freindes Sir George Moore and Sir Oliphe Leighe knightes and John Hawarde esquier to be the Supervysors of this my sayde last will and testamente desyring them most instantelye to be aydors and assistauntes and faithefullye to advise and counsell my sayde Executor by all wayes and meanes as maye stande with a good conseyence bothe for the true and perfrecte performaunce of this my last will and testamente, as allso for the better husbandinge and governinge of his estate, that there by he maye be the more able and readye to doe service and good to his cuntrye, and that by his good behavioure and course of lyfe yt mayethe better appeare to the worlde hereafter that I was not deceaved in my choyce by preferringe and advauncinge him to my landed and lvyinges before others of my kynrede, And I give to eyther of my sayde Supervysprs or Overseers for their paynes to be taken herein the some of Fiftene poundes a peece. And because that some others wch are my heyres generall maye be charged after my deceasse with sums of lyverye paymente of primer seisin or other charges to the kinges ma[jes]tie and yet shall not have any of my sayde landes in respecte of my former conveigheaunce as aforesaide, Therefore I will and charge my Executor that he disburse and paye all manner of charges that my saide heires generall maye be bona fide charged withall. Soe that they be no wayes or meanes maye be encombred for the same. And to the intente that the saide Sir Nicholas Throckmorton beynge my sayde adopted heire and my sole executor named as aforesayde maye be the better able to keepe and mainteigne hymselfe in my chiefe house at Bedington, I doe therefore geve and bequeathe unto hym all and singular my plate jewells householde stuffe and furniture of householde and all my stocke of cattell and horses whatsoever. Savinge allwayes and excepting all suche of the sayde plate jewelles householde stuffe cattells and other thinges which hereafter either by this my will or by any codecell or wrytinge to be added or annexed to the same I shall thereby or therein geve and bequeathe perticulerly to any other of my lovinge Freindes kinrede or servauntes. Item I doe will and appoynte that Robert Rogers my auncyente servaunte and keeper shall contynue his place and keepershippe of Bedington parke duringe his naturall lyfe with all suche usuall Fees and profettes as he hathe had in my lyfetime. And so leavinge and savinge to myselfe a full power and disposition to add suche other bequeastes and legacyes as I shall thinke fitte and to be inserted in a codecell or codecells to be added and made parcell of this my last will and testamente wch I meant and intende shalbe as perfectelye and absolutelye my last will and testament as this, and to be as trulye and carefullye performed accordingelye I doe hereunto and in wytnes hereof sett to and subscrybe my hande and seale this seconde daye of Auguste Anno Domini one thousande sixe hundrede and Tenne and in the yeares of the raigne of gracyouse soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god kinge of Englande and Scotlaund Fraunce and Irelaunde defendor of the faith etc That ys to saye of Englande Fraunce and Irelaunde the eighte and of Scotlaunde fowre and Fortythe. Hereby testifyinge and pronouncing this to stande and bee for my last will and testament as allso suche Codecells or scedules as hereafter I shalbe disposed to make and adde heretunto in the presence of such witnees as are endorsed one the backe side hereof after the same was by me sealed up Francys Carew Sealed and subscribed the daye and yeare wthin wrytten in the presence of John Hawarde, Frauncys Butler, Nicholas Hillar, John Boothe. '''A Codecell''' or scedule made by me Sir Francis Carew of Bedington in the County of Surrey Knight I do ordeigne and make as parcell of my last will and testament accordinge to the power and clause wch I saved and reserved unto my self in my sayde last will and testament annexed hereunto. And I doe request and straightleye charge my executor named in my last will to cause the same to be formlye added and annexed to my saide last will and to be the same in all things trulye and carefully performed and discharged according to my Faythful truste reposed in him. '''In primis''' I doe give and bequeath to the poorest in the parish of Bedington the some of one hundred pounds the same to be disposed and employed and the proffite thereof arising to be for their best behooffe and relliefe in suche sorte as by the discretion of my Executor and overseers shall be thoughte most meete and convenient . Item I doe likewise give unto the poor of the parish of Croydon the some of twenty pounds. Item I doe give to the poore of all the severall parishes of Walton super montem (''Walton-on-the-Hill''), Banstede, Eblisham, Sutton, Carsalton, and Mitcham the some of fyve poundes to every severall parish. Item I doe give unto [[Saunders-4831|my Nephew Sir Nicholas Saunders Knight]] the some of three hundred poundes and I doe remitte forgeve and pardon hym all suche some and somes of monye wch he doth owe unto me bee yt by statute recognizance bonde bill or otherwise howsoever dewe before the date of my last will and testament to my self or to my Executor within named by force of any leasse heretofor made or otherwyse. Item I doe give unto theldeste sonne of [[Carew-171|my Syster Elizabethe Hall]] that shall be lyvinge at the hour of my deathe one hundred poundes Item I doe gyve to John Hall the youngeste sonne of my said sister Hall twentye poundes Item I doe give to my Neice the [[Throckmorton-1|Ladye Raleigh]] one French Bowle of Christal. Item I doe gyve to my Nephew [[Darcy-560|Arthur Darcye]] and to my Nephew Henrie Saunder to each of them twentye pounds Item I doe gyve to my Nephew Whitneye (''His sister Isabel's daughter Anne's husband'') one Deep Frenche Bowle playne guylte on Cover Item I do give to my good neighbour and Friend Sir Thomas Muschrampe Knight one deepe french bowle guylte with a cover fashioned with Dropps. Item I do give to my lovinge neighboure Mr William Quarles my bigger cuppe of christall sett with stones and to his bedfellow my greate Salt sellar with christall pillers and my fowre (four) marble candlesticks. Item I do give to Mrs Sutton a guylte French Bowle without a cover. Item I give to Elizabeth Beeche the some of fyve poundes. Item I Give to Mr Frauncys Butler a frenche boulle with a cover freezed and smooth in squares and Forty poundes in monye. Item I give and bequeath to Thomazin Woorde Fiftye poundes in monye the same with the profitte arising of and for the same to be payde unto her when she shall accomplishe the age of one and twentye yeares or at the date of her marriage whch of them shall first happen. Item I give to Frauncys Mershe and Nicholas Hiller iointelye (jointly) together all my Apparell furnyshed in all sortes as I wore it and to either of them tenne poundes a piece in monye besydes theyr wages wch shall be due at the hoore of my death Item I give to John Bathe my servaunt tenne poundes besides his wages rightly due at the hour of my deathe Item I give to John Dorninge my cook besides his wages wch were rightly due at my death Fyve Poundes. And I do moreover give unto the saide John a lease and terme of one and twentye years in the house and lande wch he nowe holdethe of me by lease, the same years to begynne after the expiration of the lease wch he nowe enjoyes payinge the same Rente and not more than is nowe reserved and at the like fealties as the same ys nowe reserved and payeable upon his lease wch he nowe holdethe of me. Item I give to the good D? Johnson my servaunt tenne poundes besides his wages wch shall be dewe at my decease Item I gyve to my der servaunt Bridgette Webbe fyve poundes Item I gyve to Richarde Owen, Bartholomewe Tegg, Thomas Webb, Robert Lycnest, William Grimsdicke, Danyell Badcocke, John Defoe, Richarde Lyenes, Thomas Evans, William Caroseen and Averye Lambert, my servaunts having longeste dwelte with mee (yf they shall be dwelling wth me at the hour of my deathe) to each of them Fyve poundes a piece in monye besides there wages wch shall dewe at my decease. Item I give to the rest of my householde men servaunts who shall dwellinge wth mee at the hour of my death one whole yeare's wages besides there wages wch shal be due at the time of my death. Item I give to all my mayde servaunts wch shal be dwellinge wth mee at the hour of my death Forty shillings a piece besides there wages wch shal be due when I dye. Item my will and mynde is, and I straightelye charge my Executor that he shall permytte and suffer all my sayde servauntes to remayne one whole monthe in my house at Bedington after my deceasse giving them meate drinke and lodginge that they maye in that meane season dispose of them selves as they shall thinke good. Item I do give to mye loving good Friend Sir Edmund Bowyer Knight a Flatte guylte Bowle wth a cover and a Beare upon the toppe of the cover. Provided alwayes and my intente and meaninge is that yf any of my Nephews or heires generall (other than the sayde Sir Nicholas Throckmorton and Sir Frauncis Bowyer) shall at any tyme hereafter clayme or challenge any of my landes or testamentes or attempte and goe about to alter or hinder any estate or states hereof or of any parte thereof by me heretofore made and established That then all such legacies and bequeastes as I gave by this my presente will or codecell thereunto annexed to them or any of them given or bequeathed clayminge Challenging attempting or going about as aforesaid shall utterly frustrate and void to all intente and purposes any thing therein Conteygned to the contrary thereof in any wyse not wth standinge And further my will and meaninge ys touchinge twelve hundred poundes to be payde to mee my heires and assigns by John Huntleye the fyste daye of Maye wch shallbe in the year of O(ur) Lorde one thousande sixe hundrede and eighteene for redemption of Kinnersley, Wallington place and other landes that the same shall be to the onlye use and behoof of my sayde Nephew and Executor Sir Nicholas Throckmorton and further yf the same be not payde accordinge to the condieson and promi so lymitted bye certegne Indentures then my will and mynde is that all the landes and other fyne appurtenameres mentyoned in the sayde Indentures and all the estate thereof together with all rights and title thereunto shall be to the onely use and behoffe of the sayde sir Nicholas Throckmorton and his heyres forever. Frauncys Carew sealed published and delyvered as his last will and testament in the presence of John Shararde, Francis Butler, Nicholas Syllar, John Boothe. Memorandum that the Fourthe daye of August Anno Domini 1610. Sir Frauncys Carew of Bedington in the Countie of Surrye Knyght did raise and appointe that this Predule or Codecell to be annexed unto his sayde last will and testamente and did ordeyne constitute and appointe that yt shoulde remayne and be as parte and parcell of his sayde will charginge his Executor named within his will that he shall faithefullye and trulye perforeme the same. And the saide Sir Frauncis Carew did delyver as well the saide will as this codecell annexed to be his (?) onelye and last will and testamente in the presence of John Shararde, Francis Butler, Nicholas Syllar, John Boothe. '''A Codecell''' or scedule made by me Sir Frauncis Carew of Bedington in the Countie of Surrye Knighte. Wheras (?) I doe ordeyne and make as parte and parcell of my last will and testamente according to the power and clause wch I saved and reserved unto myselfe in my sayde last will and testament annexed hereto. And I doe require and straightlye charge my executor named in my sayde will to raise the same to be trulye added and annexed to my sayde last will and to see the same in all thynges truely and carefully performed and discharged accordinge to my Faithfull Truste reposed in him. In primis whereas by the Form a Codecell to this my presente will all so annexed I did give to Mr John Slad one deepe French bombe guylte with a cover all freezed and Fortye poundes in monye. Nowe for dyverse good considerations mee at this tyme specially movinge. I have caused the sayde guyfte and legacy to be crossed out of my sayde will and I doe hereby revoake and frustrate the same. And I doe nowe gyve and bequeath to my lovinge friend John Saywarde aforementioned in my sayde will in regarde of manye travelles and some busynesses wch he hathe done and daylye doethe for mee the sayde French Bowle and fortye poundes in mony over and above and besydes the legacye of Fiftye poundes wch I have given hym in my sayde will. And I doe alsoe give hym one sylver bazen and ewer and one sylver beere tankarde wth a cover wch I myselfe ordinaryilye use in my now lodginge chamber. Item further allso by my former codecell I did gyve to John Boyd some tymes my servaunt now deceased the some of Fyve poundes and to Nicholas Bromley some tymes also my servaunteand now departed one of my sayde servyce the some of Fyve poundesalso I doe now revoake the same guyftes to the sayde John Boyd and Nicholas Bromley and my will and meaninge is that the same shall remayne to my sayde Executor towardes the performance of this my last will and testamente and the sayde codecells hereto annexed. Item I doe further give and bequeath unto Stephen Mondaye sometymes my servaunt the some of Fyve poundes Memorandum that the nynthe daye of Maye Anno Domini one thousand sixe hundrede and eleaven the sayde Sir Frauncys Carew did raise and appointe this Schedule or Ccodecell allso to be annexed unto his sayde laste will and testamente and did ordegne constitute and appointe that yt shoulde remayne and be as parte and parcell oh his sayde will charginge his Executor wth this his will Faithfullye and trulye to perform the same. And the sayde Sir Frauncis Carew did seale subscrybe and defyne aswell the sayde will as these scedules annexed to be his one and onelye and last will and testamente in the presence of John Shararde, Frauncys Duller, Nicholas Lyller, Frauncys Marsh. Memorandum alsoe that the Fyveteenth daye of Maye Anno Domini 1611 the sayde Sir Frauncys Carew did give and bequeath to Nicholas Scoame sometymes his servaunt Fyve poundes in monye and to Dannyell Meade clerke for speciall servyce and pleasure done to him in this his Sickenes the some of tenne poundes in monye and to the Appothecarye Mr John Shaywarde the some or tenne poundes in monye and to his servaunt William Grimserke his Farrier (?) one baye hackinge nagge And appointed the same by waye of codecell to be annexed to his sayde last will and testamente as parte and parcell of his sayde will requyringe his Executor to performe the same in the presence of John Shararde, Mrs Quarles, Mr Litton and his wyfe, Mrs Short, Frauncys Butler, Nicholas Lyller, Frauncys Marsh, John Bashforde, Birhardes Owen John Beste and others.
Fann Name Study
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[[Category:Wayne County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Sampson County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Fann Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] === Goals, Progress and Identification Accomplishments === This Fann Project One Name Study aims to collect together in one place everything about the Fann surname and may also discuss and better document the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please submit your suggestions for improvements to this project page through the Comments section or by writing directly to the profile manager. === A Note on Fann Origins === Some experts on the origins of surnames suggest that FannLast name: Fann. [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Fann#ixzz6L2p8dlX7 SurnameDB: The Internet Surname Database] © Copyright: Name Origin Research 1980 - 2017. Accessed 29 Apr 2020. referred to persons with origins in ''fens,'' defined as one of the four main types of wetland (the others being grassy marshes, forested swamps and peated bogs).Wikipedia contributors, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fen&oldid=936060977 "Fen," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia]. Accessed 29 Apr 2020. As a locational surname, it was one of the earliest usages of calling a person by the name of the nearest feature to his or her home. For the project manager's line of Fann ancestors, the oldest entered thus far on WikiTree is [[Fann-79|William Fann (bef.1635-abt.1719)]]; however, he may be the son of Moses Fanne, who was baptised on 20 Dec 1635 in Frant, Sussex, England. '''Baptism of son William Fanne''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
citing Digital film/folder number: 004427301; FHL microfilm: 1067357
{{FamilySearch Record|N291-VLF}} (accessed 11 April 2024)
Moses Fanne's son William Fanne baptism on 20 Dec 1635 in Frant, Sussex, England. === A Partial List of Variants (not included in this Fann Project) === SurnameDB lists these variants: * Fenn * Venn * Vaun * Vaune * Vance * Vanns * Van * Fenning * Fanning Note that connections of the Fann lines to the above variants excludes at least one other: * Fannin === Fann in History === SurnameDB reports that the earliest recorded use of ''del Fan'' appeared in the Essex County Memoranda Roll charter of 1199 that named John del Fan. SurnameDB indicates that Alice Fann was recorded in the Norfolk County church register upon her 8 Oct 1593 marriage at St Gregory, Norwich to Thomas Preston. A more recent usage was recorded for Robert Fenn, son of William and Ann Fenn, who was christened at St Mary Coslany, Norwich 13 Jan 1705. === [[:Category: NSSAR Patriot Ancestors|NSSAR Patriot Ancestors category]] === * [[Fawn-23|William Fawn / Fann (abt.1755-1809)]] === Fann Soldiers from Sampson County, North Carolina in the Civil War === Sons of [[Fann-158|John Carney Fann I (abt.1803-abt.1900)]] of Sampson County, North Carolina, who served or died during the Civil War are shown.Bizzell, Oscar M, ed. The Heritage of Sampson County, NC. Article 619: John C Fann Family; See also Article 368F: Confederates Soldiers from Sampson County for the sons who died (4) or served (+2) in the Civil War. 1983, p. 405-6 & 226. Newton Grove & Winston-Salem, North Carolina: The Sampson County Historical Society & Hunter Publishing Company. Those sons who died during the war were buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. # [[Fann-164|John Carney Fann (abt.1834-1862)]], Enlisted 1 Aug 1861, Confederate States of America (CSA), Company H, wounded at Malvern Hill, died 16 Jul 1862 in Richmond, Virginia # [[Fann-166|Richard H Fann (1836-1922)]], Enlisted 1862 # [[Fann-167|Wiley Fann (abt.1839-1864)]], Enlisted 11 Oct 1862, CSA, Company K, who died 23 Jun 1864 in Stuart Hospital, Richmond, Virginia # [[Fann-168|Owen Fann (abt.1839-1862)]], CSA Corporal at the Battles of Mechanicsville and Cold Harbor, who died 26 Jul 1862 in Wayside Hospital, Richmond, Virginia # [[Fann-169|James D Fann (abt.1842-1862)]], Enlisted Jun 10 1861, CSA, Company I, who died 23 Jul 1862 in Richmond City, Henrico, Virginia after the Peninsula Campaign # [[Fann-157|Doctor Alsworth Fann (1846-1921)]], Enlisted Apr 1864, CSA, Company A === Notable Fanns === * [https://www.fann.com/fann/about-us/history.html James D Fann, of Fann Instrument Company, Houston, Texas] * Fann Farms of Sampson County, North Carolina: The Sampson Independent. [https://www.clintonnc.com/news/37541/fann-farms-earns-golden-honor Fann Farms Earns Golden Honor]. 25 Feb 2019. * * [[Fawn-23|William Fawn / Fann (abt.1755-1809)]], NSSAR Patriot Ancestor === Fanns attending Sampson County Fann School in 1925 === * Presently unknown is who the Fann was after which the school was named. * From [https://newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn91068086/1925-04-23/ed-1/seq-11/#words=Fann+FANN+School+school+SCHOOL Table Showing White Schools of Sampson County: Name of School: Fann.] Edition 1. 23 Apr 1925, image 11. Clinton, North Carolina: The Sampson Independent. The Fann school was located on the Dunn public road, Salemburg, Sampson County, North Carolina, which later renamed Fann School Road. In 1925, eighty pupils were enrolled in the two-room schoolhouse, and seven grades were taught. Only those with the surname Fann are below listed. Bettie Fisher was intermediate teacher and principal. It might be speculated that Bettie could be Bettie (Fann) Fisher. Any reader with any information about The Fann School is encouraged to contact Porter Fann, the Fann Name Study project manager, using the Comment below or the email contact link. Thank you. # Grady '''Stewart Fann''' (1918-1996), son of [[Fann-285|Radford Fann (1887-1964)]] and [[Honeycutt-1704|Lena Carrie (Honeycutt) Fann (1889-1973)]],"North Carolina, Center for Health Statistics, Vital Records Unit, County Birth Records, 1913-1922", database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CD7L-DBW2 : 6 March 2020), Grady Stewart Fann, 1918."United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KS8-WZ12 : 10 February 2023), Grady Stewart Fann. primer # Berthat Fann primer # '''Roland''' Nixon '''Fann''' (1915-1980) son of [[Fann-285|Radford Fann (1887-1964)]] and [[Honeycutt-1704|Lena Carrie (Honeycutt) Fann (1889-1973)]],"North Carolina, Center for Health Statistics, Vital Records Unit, County Birth Records, 1913-1922", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HYDZ-3PPZ : 10 February 2020), Roland Nixon Fann, 1915."North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGKY-GX4 : 29 September 2022), Roland Nixon Fann, 1980. 1st grade # Oleva Fann 1st grade (possibly Eva Kate (Fann) Spell, sister of Grady Stewart and Roland Fann) # '''John Alton Fann''' (1914-1974), son of [[Fann-272|William Erastus Fann (1878-1948)]] and [[Knowles-6269|Georganna (Knowles) Fann (1876-1967)]]"North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FP4Z-T78 : 29 September 2022), John Alton Fann, 1974. 1st grade # Alvin Fann 2nd grade # Brilla Fann 4th grade (pre-Salemburg high school) # Rovanie (Fann) Grantham (1909-1984), daughter of [[Fann-272|William Erastus Fann (1878-1948)]] and [[Knowles-6269|Georganna (Knowles) Fann (1876-1967)]]"North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H4YH-C4PZ : 21 January 2020), Rovanie Fann Grantham, 1984. 6th grade (pre-Salemburg high school) # Bula Fann 4th grade # [[Fann-284|Graham '''Dixon Fann''' (1912-1961)]], son of [[Fann-285|Radford Fann (1887-1964)]] and [[Honeycutt-1704|Lena Carrie (Honeycutt) Fann (1889-1973)]],"North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGYS-Y27 : 29 September 2022), Graham Dixon Fann, 1961. 5th grade # Paulina (Fann) Herring (1913-1981), daughter of [[Fann-272|William Erastus Fann (1878-1948)]] and [[Knowles-6269|Georganna (Knowles) Fann (1876-1967)]]"North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGLX-N3F : 29 September 2022), Paulina Fann Herring, 1981. 6th grade === Other Fanns attending Sampson County Schools === # Paul Fann 3rd grade (Piney Green School) # Seavey Fann 4th grade (Piney Green School) # Howard Fann 7th grade (Piney Green School) === Other Ways to Participate === Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Fann-206|Porter Fann]] or post a comment at the foot of this Fann Project page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! === Task List === # To place the category [[Category:Fann Name Study]] on surname Fann profiles, thus including them in the Fann Project Study # To narrow down these categories geographically so that we can group and distinguish, e.g., Sampson County, North Carolina Fanns, Wayne County, North Carolina Fanns, or if the state of origin alone is all that is known, Virginia Fanns, etc. [ [Category:Sampson County, North Carolina, Fann Name Study] ] is an example # To better document the meaning and origin of the Fann name # To map out migration of the surname Fann # To locate Fanns in all United States census records, all records in England & Wales, and other national census records as warranted === DNA Study === Please refer to Fann & Fenn Study at [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/the-fann-and-fenn-dna-group-study/about FamilyTreeDNA Fann & Fenn]. == Resources == === Family Histories that Feature Fann === * Bizzell, O M. The heritage of Sampson County, North Carolina. 1984. * Fenn, Doyle (Marion Doyle). [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE10317283 Footprints and wagon tracks : a family history]. 1991. Manvel, Texas: D Fenn. :: ''Descendants of Jesse Fann from Virginia, Robert Brasseur from France, John Wesley B Brashears from Virginia, William Burch from Virginia; a family history with the history & geography of the era & area.'' :: See also: (Fenn) 1992: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE10317427 Footprints & wagon tracks : addendum to part III, Brasseur, & part IV, Brashears]. 1992. Manvel, Texas: D Fenn; and, of an unknown date, a 2nd edition. * Rosser, John C Jr. [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/37758 Coharie to Cape Fear: The descendants of John Williams and Katharine Galbreth of Sampson and Cumberland Counties in North Carolina (1740-1990)]. Vol I. Apr 1990. Marceline, Missouri: Walsworth Publishing Company. === WikiTree Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/FANN Feed of Genealogist to Genealogist (G2G) questions tagged ''Fann''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FANN List of ''Fanns'' on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Fann Unconnected ''Fann'' profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Fann Orphaned ''Fann'' profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Fann-1 Unsourced ''Fann'' profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/FANN FANN Genealogists on WikiTree] (members following the category FANN genealogy content) === Contributions by Year from the Project Manager === # 24 Fann profiles in year 6, 2023 (#1 Fann contributor that year) # 16 Fann profiles in year 5, 2022 (#3 Fann contributor that year) # 13 Fann profiles in year 4, 2021 (#1 Fann contributor that year) # 41 Fann profiles in year 3, 2020 (#1 Fann contributor that year) # 17 Fann profiles in year 2, 2019 (#3 Fann contributor that year) # 30 Fann profiles in year 1, 2018 (#1 Fann contributor that year) * Includes both new Fann profiles created or updates to existing profiles. == Sources ==
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Moses Fanne's son William Fanne baptism on 20 Dec 1635 in Frant, Sussex, England. === A Partial List of Variants (not included in this Fann Project) === SurnameDB lists these variants: * Fenn * Venn * Vaun * Vaune * Vance * Vanns * Van * Fenning * Fanning Note that connections of the Fann lines to the above variants excludes at least one other: * Fannin === Fann in History === SurnameDB reports that the earliest recorded use of ''del Fan'' appeared in the Essex County Memoranda Roll charter of 1199 that named John del Fan. SurnameDB indicates that Alice Fann was recorded in the Norfolk County church register upon her 8 Oct 1593 marriage at St Gregory, Norwich to Thomas Preston. A more recent usage was recorded for Robert Fenn, son of William and Ann Fenn, who was christened at St Mary Coslany, Norwich 13 Jan 1705. === [[:Category: NSSAR Patriot Ancestors|NSSAR Patriot Ancestors category]] === * [[Fawn-23|William Fawn / Fann (abt.1755-1809)]] === Fann Soldiers from Sampson County, North Carolina in the Civil War === Sons of [[Fann-158|John Carney Fann I (abt.1803-abt.1900)]] of Sampson County, North Carolina, who served or died during the Civil War are shown.Bizzell, Oscar M, ed. The Heritage of Sampson County, NC. Article 619: John C Fann Family; See also Article 368F: Confederates Soldiers from Sampson County for the sons who died (4) or served (+2) in the Civil War. 1983, p. 405-6 & 226. Newton Grove & Winston-Salem, North Carolina: The Sampson County Historical Society & Hunter Publishing Company. Those sons who died during the war were buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. # [[Fann-164|John Carney Fann (abt.1834-1862)]], Enlisted 1 Aug 1861, Confederate States of America (CSA), Company H, wounded at Malvern Hill, died 16 Jul 1862 in Richmond, Virginia # [[Fann-166|Richard H Fann (1836-1922)]], Enlisted 1862 # [[Fann-167|Wiley Fann (abt.1839-1864)]], Enlisted 11 Oct 1862, CSA, Company K, who died 23 Jun 1864 in Stuart Hospital, Richmond, Virginia # [[Fann-168|Owen Fann (abt.1839-1862)]], CSA Corporal at the Battles of Mechanicsville and Cold Harbor, who died 26 Jul 1862 in Wayside Hospital, Richmond, Virginia # [[Fann-169|James D Fann (abt.1842-1862)]], Enlisted Jun 10 1861, CSA, Company I, who died 23 Jul 1862 in Richmond City, Henrico, Virginia after the Peninsula Campaign # [[Fann-157|Doctor Alsworth Fann (1846-1921)]], Enlisted Apr 1864, CSA, Company A === Notable Fanns === * [https://www.fann.com/fann/about-us/history.html James D Fann, of Fann Instrument Company, Houston, Texas] * Fann Farms of Sampson County, North Carolina: The Sampson Independent. [https://www.clintonnc.com/news/37541/fann-farms-earns-golden-honor Fann Farms Earns Golden Honor]. 25 Feb 2019. * * [[Fawn-23|William Fawn / Fann (abt.1755-1809)]], NSSAR Patriot Ancestor === Fanns attending Sampson County Fann School in 1925 === * Presently unknown is who the Fann was after which the school was named. * From [https://newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn91068086/1925-04-23/ed-1/seq-11/#words=Fann+FANN+School+school+SCHOOL Table Showing White Schools of Sampson County: Name of School: Fann.] Edition 1. 23 Apr 1925, image 11. Clinton, North Carolina: The Sampson Independent. The Fann school was located on the Dunn public road, Salemburg, Sampson County, North Carolina, which later renamed Fann School Road. In 1925, eighty pupils were enrolled in the two-room schoolhouse, and seven grades were taught. Only those with the surname Fann are below listed. Bettie Fisher was intermediate teacher and principal. It might be speculated that Bettie could be Bettie (Fann) Fisher. Any reader with any information about The Fann School is encouraged to contact Porter Fann, the Fann Name Study project manager, using the Comment below or the email contact link. Thank you. # Grady '''Stewart Fann''' (1918-1996), son of [[Fann-285|Radford Fann (1887-1964)]] and [[Honeycutt-1704|Lena Carrie (Honeycutt) Fann (1889-1973)]],"North Carolina, Center for Health Statistics, Vital Records Unit, County Birth Records, 1913-1922", database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CD7L-DBW2 : 6 March 2020), Grady Stewart Fann, 1918."United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KS8-WZ12 : 10 February 2023), Grady Stewart Fann. primer # Berthat Fann primer # '''Roland''' Nixon '''Fann''' (1915-1980) son of [[Fann-285|Radford Fann (1887-1964)]] and [[Honeycutt-1704|Lena Carrie (Honeycutt) Fann (1889-1973)]],"North Carolina, Center for Health Statistics, Vital Records Unit, County Birth Records, 1913-1922", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HYDZ-3PPZ : 10 February 2020), Roland Nixon Fann, 1915."North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGKY-GX4 : 29 September 2022), Roland Nixon Fann, 1980. 1st grade # Oleva Fann 1st grade (possibly Eva Kate (Fann) Spell, sister of Grady Stewart and Roland Fann) # '''John Alton Fann''' (1914-1974), son of [[Fann-272|William Erastus Fann (1878-1948)]] and [[Knowles-6269|Georganna (Knowles) Fann (1876-1967)]]"North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FP4Z-T78 : 29 September 2022), John Alton Fann, 1974. 1st grade # Alvin Fann 2nd grade # Brilla Fann 4th grade (pre-Salemburg high school) # Rovanie (Fann) Grantham (1909-1984), daughter of [[Fann-272|William Erastus Fann (1878-1948)]] and [[Knowles-6269|Georganna (Knowles) Fann (1876-1967)]]"North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H4YH-C4PZ : 21 January 2020), Rovanie Fann Grantham, 1984. 6th grade (pre-Salemburg high school) # Bula Fann 4th grade # [[Fann-284|Graham '''Dixon Fann''' (1912-1961)]], son of [[Fann-285|Radford Fann (1887-1964)]] and [[Honeycutt-1704|Lena Carrie (Honeycutt) Fann (1889-1973)]],"North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGYS-Y27 : 29 September 2022), Graham Dixon Fann, 1961. 5th grade # Paulina (Fann) Herring (1913-1981), daughter of [[Fann-272|William Erastus Fann (1878-1948)]] and [[Knowles-6269|Georganna (Knowles) Fann (1876-1967)]]"North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGLX-N3F : 29 September 2022), Paulina Fann Herring, 1981. 6th grade === Other Fanns attending Sampson County Schools === # Paul Fann 3rd grade (Piney Green School) # Seavey Fann 4th grade (Piney Green School) # Howard Fann 7th grade (Piney Green School) === Other Ways to Participate === Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Fann-206|Porter Fann]] or post a comment at the foot of this Fann Project page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! === Task List === # To place the category [[Category:Fann Name Study]] on surname Fann profiles, thus including them in the Fann Project Study # To narrow down these categories geographically so that we can group and distinguish, e.g., Sampson County, North Carolina Fanns, Wayne County, North Carolina Fanns, or if the state of origin alone is all that is known, Virginia Fanns, etc. [ [Category:Sampson County, North Carolina, Fann Name Study] ] is an example # To better document the meaning and origin of the Fann name # To map out migration of the surname Fann # To locate Fanns in all United States census records, all records in England & Wales, and other national census records as warranted === DNA Study === Please refer to Fann & Fenn Study at [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/the-fann-and-fenn-dna-group-study/about FamilyTreeDNA Fann & Fenn]. == Resources == === Family Histories that Feature Fann === * Bizzell, O M. The heritage of Sampson County, North Carolina. 1984. * Fenn, Doyle (Marion Doyle). [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE10317283 Footprints and wagon tracks : a family history]. 1991. Manvel, Texas: D Fenn. :: ''Descendants of Jesse Fann from Virginia, Robert Brasseur from France, John Wesley B Brashears from Virginia, William Burch from Virginia; a family history with the history & geography of the era & area.'' :: See also: (Fenn) 1992: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE10317427 Footprints & wagon tracks : addendum to part III, Brasseur, & part IV, Brashears]. 1992. Manvel, Texas: D Fenn; and, of an unknown date, a 2nd edition. * Rosser, John C Jr. [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/37758 Coharie to Cape Fear: The descendants of John Williams and Katharine Galbreth of Sampson and Cumberland Counties in North Carolina (1740-1990)]. Vol I. Apr 1990. Marceline, Missouri: Walsworth Publishing Company. === WikiTree Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/FANN Feed of Genealogist to Genealogist (G2G) questions tagged ''Fann''] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FANN List of ''Fanns'' on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Fann Unconnected ''Fann'' profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Fann Orphaned ''Fann'' profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Fann-1 Unsourced ''Fann'' profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/FANN FANN Genealogists on WikiTree] (members following the category FANN genealogy content) === Contributions by Year from the Project Manager === # 24 Fann profiles in year 6, 2023 (#1 Fann contributor that year) # 16 Fann profiles in year 5, 2022 (#3 Fann contributor that year) # 13 Fann profiles in year 4, 2021 (#1 Fann contributor that year) # 41 Fann profiles in year 3, 2020 (#1 Fann contributor that year) # 17 Fann profiles in year 2, 2019 (#3 Fann contributor that year) # 30 Fann profiles in year 1, 2018 (#1 Fann contributor that year) * Includes both new Fann profiles created or updates to existing profiles. == Sources ==
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'''Newspaper Article Transcription - Reporting Death''' FRANCES "FANNY" MERRYMAN UNKNOWN LADY'S IDENTIFY FOUND FANNY MERRYMAN RECOGNIZED BY FORMER KEARNEY MAN BROTHER LEFT FOR KANSAS Unknown Woman Thought to Have Committed Suicide in Kansas City Identified as Miss Merryman -- No Reason Ascribed -- Burial There Miss Frances A. Merryman, 43 years of age May 2, last, is the identity of the unknown woman registered at the Kupper hotel in Kansas City Saturday night who was found dead Sunday afternoon indications pointing to suicide, the identity having been established at 10 a. m. Thursday by Clint Ross and his business partner, Carson Ross, stockman of that city who formerly resided in Kearney. Suspicions first centered on the deceased as possibly being the unknown one who had so carefully concealed all possible traces of identity before going to the hotel when a telegram ____________ ____________ of the whereabouts of Miss Sylvia D. McKinney the woman who was at first suspicioned as being the unknown. The message was undelivered and a subsequent message to Mrs. Perry Merryman stated that she had not yet arrived in Moline, although on her way having left Kearney Sept. 11, _____________ the Ray E. Turner shoe store it was learned that Miss Merryman had also purchased a pair of the particular shoes that held the ___________ clue to the identify. When Last Seen After having spent the summer in Moline with her sister-in-law, Miss Merryman returned to Kearney about two weeks ago ostensibly to visit her aged mother. She visited in the city a week and left for Moline on the date mentioned, purchasing a ticket only to Omaha from Kearney. On the morning of September 12, N. P. McDonald saw her in the dining room of _______ Paddock hotel, and after breakfast met her again at the Union station depot, she was waiting for a Missouri Pacific train at the time he boarded his train for Kearney. Details of the finding were those recited in the Hub Wednesday evening with the added information secured Thursday . The Kansas City papers give the following story: The suit case found in her room contained a card case given as an advertisement by Glenn & ______ of Lincoln, Neb., also a mirror advertising ___ paper printed in Lincoln. Also among the effects found in the room was a traveler's accident insurance policy, No. 756,612, for $2,500, bearing _____ date and issued by the North American Insurance company. There were also found a handkerchief, bearing the initial "M' embroidered in one corner, a hypodermic syringe, two thermometers such as nurses and physicians use to take temperatures by inserting ________________, and a manicure set bearing the initials ______________ night train to the scene of the tragedy. According to his plans burial will take place in Kansas City in accord with an expressed wish that she be buried when death overtook her in some distant and unknown locality. Born in Illinois Miss Frances A. Merryman was born on a farm near Swedona, Ill., the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. [sic] Merryman. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Mitchell Merryman, nearly 85 years of age, is in the city at the home of Mrs. F. A. Cool; the only sister of the deceased. Two brothers living are Nelson Merryman, Axtel, Perry Merryman, Moline, Ill., now in Russia, George Merryman, whose residence is unknown, and Charles Merryman of Oklahoma City. Mrs. Flora Valentine, of Kearney, is a half sister being a daughter of Mrs. Merryman by her first marriage while Freeman Merryman, now in California is a half brother, being the only son of her father by his first marriage. Was Highly Respected Having remained at home where she cared for her mother Miss Merryman was highly respected, usually cheerful, sympathetic and kind always, she had practiced nursing more or less the last twelve years although she had never completed her training. She was prominent in Eastern Star and Masonic circles in which she took much interest having been worthy matron two terms. Hosts of friends mourn her loss many of whom refuse to believe that suicide was intended but that death resulted from an overdose of an opiate taken to relieve some temporary illness. Newspaper clipping, about 1913 (unknown date and paper) Submitted by Phyllis Cloyd
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Stuff that doesn't need to be on the sidebar of [[Willis-11936|Sara "Fanny Fern" Willis]]'s profile and in the biography text causing doubled-vision. Digitally colourised version of Coffin's title page: {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-2.png |align=c |size=250 |caption='''Title page for "Fern Leaves".''' |label=Colourised version of Fred Coffin's title page for the book "Fern Leaves", with multitudes of ferns, a "rough log" frame, and the words "Fern Leaves from Fanny’s Portfolio. Second Series." in stylised font. }} === Fern Leaves === '''Images from "Fanny Fern's" book "Fern Leaves From Fanny’s Portfolio", created as Original Designs by Fred. M. Coffin.''' {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-6.png |align=c |size=250 |caption='''''Fern Leaves'' title page.''' |label=Fred Coffin's title page for the book "Fern Leaves", with multitudes of ferns, a "rough log" frame, and the words "Fern Leaves from Fanny’s Portfolio. Second Series." in stylised font. (Squared down from a rectangle.) }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption='''The Little Brown House.''' |label=A small house sits nestled in the woods, beneath a number of over-hanging trees, and behind a rustic split-log fence. }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-3.png |align=r |size=175 |caption='''The Blue Stocking.''' |label=A woman — stated as Mrs. Adolphus Smith (clearly the "blue stocking") — sits at a table, writing something on a writing desk with a quill pen. A man stands over her on one side (“''Wife! will you leave off scribbling?''” ("''Don’t be disagreeable, Smith, I’m just getting inspired''")), and a woman is standing to the other side. }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-1.jpg |size=175 |caption='''Mr Stubbs and Friends.''' |label=A man and his cronies sit around a table drinking . . something. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-2.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption='''The Aged Minister.''' |label=A man - the aged Minister - sits with his head in his hand, apparently in some emotional distress; a writing desk atop the table, with a quill pen in an inkwell to the side. }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-5.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption='''Simon Skinflint.''' |label=An overfed, quite corpulent, man sits in a chair berating the girl-woman who is asking for "just a small" raise in her pay, and giving her a firm negative. }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-4.jpg |size=175 |caption='''Our Street.''' |label=A group of children, and a couple of adults, is gathered in the street at the corner of a brick building. One adult, a man, appears to have a hurdy-gurdy, and one of the boys has a hoop. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-3.jpg |size=175 |caption='''May-Day Moving.''' |label=As Brown comes up the stairs with his rocking-chair, Smith, at the head of his men, descends, with a bureau, from the second floor. It must have been quite the thing passing each other on those stairs! }} {{clear}} === Little Ferns === '''Images from "Fanny Fern's" book "Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends", created as Original Designs by Fred. M. Coffin.''' {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-6.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Little Nelly''' |label=A little girl sits on a footstool between an armchair and a fireplace. There is a table in the background with papers and a quill pen in an inkwell upon it. Where is Little Nelly? She is not in the garden. Nelly is not down by the river. She is not talking with Papa. }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-8.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption='''Hatty's Mistake.''' |label=Hatty thought learning was a waste of time and effort, "I am glad it is Saturday; I don't see the use of going to school, and I wish I never had to look into a book again" — until she talked with Bridget, who could neither read, nor write. "Oh, Mamma!—Bridget and I have been talking, and Bridget—(great big Bridget!)—don't know how to read and write! and she has nobody to love but Pat—and Pat is in Ireland; and when he writes her a letter she can't read it, and she can't answer him, because she don't know how to write; and she hasn't seen Pat since—since he was as little as a butter firkin—and she is so unhappy—and, Mamma, mayn't I have an A-B-C book, and teach Bridget how to read and how to write?" }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-7.jpg |size=175 |caption='''Only a Penny''' |label=Clara was afraid to steal, (not because God saw her—for she didn't know anything about Him,) but for fear of policemen and prisons—so she wandered about, hour after hour, saying pitifully to the careless crowd, "Only a penny—please give me a penny to buy a loaf of bread!" }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-9.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Uncle Jolly''' |label=A jolly old gentleman sits in a chair, explaining to the little girls he'd met earlier that he really wasn't a stranger after all. (Looking back: Uncle Jolly couldn't stand it any longer;—he rushed into the toy shop, bought an armful of play-things helter-skelter, and ran after the two little girls. "Here, Susy! here, Katy!" said he, "here are some New Year's presents from Uncle Jolly." "Who is Uncle Jolly?" "Well, he's uncle to all the poor little children who have no kind papa.") }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-11.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption='''Letty''' |label=A boy and a girl are standing beside a table with tea things upon it. Suddenly the wicked boy gave Letty's arm a knock, and sent the tray of dishes out of her hand upon the floor. }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-10.jpg |size=175 |caption='''Crazy Tim.''' |label=A strange-looking man with straggly hair is standing on a street, holding the string of a small wooden horse on wheels, and surrounded by boys who appear to be mocking, or taunting him. Tim wasn't always the crazy figure now seen. He became this way after finding his beloved daughter, Kitty, had been run down by a train when she had stopped to pick up her spilt huckleberries. Ever since that day Uncle Tim goes up and down through the road pulling the little wooden horse that Kitty used to play with, in the hope that he will find her. }} {{clear}} === Other Book Covers === {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-5.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''''Caper Sauce'' book cover.''' |label=Geometrical design with stylised leaves, and the words "Caper Sauce" and "Fanny Fern". (Squared down from a rectangle.) }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-12.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption='''''Ruth Hall'' book cover.''' |label=Blue cover with an embossed design, and the words "Fanny Fern". (Squared down from a rectangle.) }} {{Image|file=FannyFernsFernLeaves-7.png |size=175 |caption='''''Ginger Snaps'' title page.''' |label=GINGER-SNAPS. BY FANNY FERN, AUTHOR OF "Fern Leaves,"—"Folly as it Flies," &c. NEW YORK: Carleton, Publisher, Madison Square. LONDON: S. LOW, SON & CO. MDCCCLXX. (Squared down from a rectangle.) }} {{clear}} === An Excerpt === From [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/45172/45172-h/45172-h.htm '''FRESH LEAVES'''.] : '''THE “FAVORITE” CHILD.''' : Why will parents use that expression? What right have you to have a favorite child? The All-Father maketh his sun to shine alike upon the daisy and the rose. Where would you be, were His care measured by your merits or deserts? Is your child none the less your child, that nature has denied him a fluent tongue, or forgotten her cunning, when, in careless mood, she fashioned his limbs? Because beauty beams not from the eye, is there no intelligence there? Because the rosy flush mantles not the pale cheek, does the blood never tingle at your coldness or neglect? Because the passive arms are not wound about your neck, has the soul no passionate yearnings for parental love? O, how often does God, more merciful than you, passing by the Josephs of your household, stoop in his pity and touch those quivering lips with a live coal from off the altar? How often does this neglected one, burst from out the chrysalis in which your criminal coldness has enveloped him, and soaring far above your wildest parental imaginings, compel from your ambition, what he could not gain from your love? : How often does he replenish with liberal hand the coffers which the “favorite child,” in the selfishness which you fostered, has drained of their last fraction. “He that is first shall be last, and the last shall be first.” Let parents write this on their heart tablets. Let them remember it when they repulse the little clinging arms, or turn a deaf ear to the childish tale of sorrow. O, gather up those clinging tendrils of affection with gentlest touch; trample them not with the foot of haste or insensibility rudely in the dust. ::: “And they, in the darkest of days, shall be ::: Greenness, and beauty, and strength to thee.” From [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41542/41542-h/41542-h.htm '''Rose Clark'''.] : "Weeping! dear Gertrude," exclaimed John, as he entered his sister's studio, and seated himself by her side. : Gertrude laid her head upon his shoulder without replying. : "You do not often see me thus," she said, after a pause. "To-day is the anniversary of my husband's death, and as I sat at the window and saw the autumn wind showering down the bright leaves, I thought of that mournful October day, when, turning despairingly away from his dying moans, I walked to the window of his sick room, and saw the leaves eddying past as they do now. I could almost see again before me that pallid face, almost hear those fleeting, spasmodic breaths, and all the old agony woke up again within me. And yet," said Gertrude, smiling through her tears, "such blissful memories of his love came with it! Oh! surely, John, love like this perishes not with its object—dies not in this world? : "And my little Arthur, too, John—you have never seen my treasures. You have never looked upon the faces which made earth such a paradise for me;" and touching a spring in a rosewood box near her, Gertrude drew from it the pictures of her husband and child, and as John scanned their features in silence, she leaned upon his shoulder, and the bright teardrops fell like rain upon them. === Bluestocking - an explanation === What was, or is, a "Bluestocking"? : A "bluestocking" was (and is) an educated, intellectual woman, although until the late 18th century, the term had referred to learned people of both sexes. It has developed negative implications and is now often used in a derogatory manner, as a "put down" to a woman who appears to be more intelligent than her male colleagues. The French equivalent bas bleu had a similar connotation. The term appears to have its origins in the [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Bluestocking-British-literary-society Blue Stocking society], a group of women who wished for more intellectual discussions than the more "normal" (for their day) social evenings spent playing card games. {{clear}}
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[[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Fantastic Firs]] Hello! Welcome to the Fantastic Firs and the WikiGames. {{Image|file=WikiGames.png |align=r |size=250 }}The overall goal of the event is to support our [[Help:The_Free_Family_Tree|mission]] to grow and improve our single family tree as well as increase the number of connections. Our WikiGames will take place over three days - August 25, 26 and 27. There will be opening (August 21) and closing (August 28) ceremonies as well as kickoff and wrapup livecasts for each event. Check the [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|schedule]] for links to watch on YouTube. On this page you'll find all the information you need for your team to participate in our first ever WikiGames event! == Event Schedule == * Monday, August 21 - Opening Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) * Friday, August 25 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_1_-_Sourcing_Slalom|Sourcing Slalom]] * Saturday, August 26 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_2_-_Cross-Country_Connecting|Cross Country Connecting]] * Sunday, August 27 - [[Space:WikiGames#Event_4_-_CC7X7_Wall_Climb|CC7x7 Wall Climb]] * Monday, August 28 - Closing Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) The three WikiGame events all start at 8am EDT/Noon UTC and end at 7am EDT/11am UTC. == Useful Links == * [[Space:WikiGames|WikiGames Help Page]] * [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|WikiGames Livecasts Schedule]] * [https://discordapp.com/channels/494893309152722955/1129204860038946878 Team Discord Channel] * Team G2G post {{G2GLink|1624350}} * Share your selfies from the event! Upload to [[Space:WikiGames_Selfies|WikiGames Selfies]] then answer the G2G post: {{G2GLink|1624977}} * Other WikiGames questions? Ask here: {{G2GLink|1624742}} == Olympians List == These are the Olympians you can work on for the CC7x7 Wall Climb. Your team can decide to work on just one or multiple Olympians. *[[Harper-Orr-1|James Harper-Orr (1878-1956)]] and [[Space:James_Harper_Orr|Space Page]] *[[Winter-6161|John Arthur Winter (1924-2007)]] and [[Winter-6161|Space Page]] *[[Brooks-26620|Herbert Paul Brooks Jr (1937-2003)]] and [[Space:Herbert_Paul_Brooks_Jr|Space Page]] *[[Suter-744|Robert Allen Suter (1957-2014)]] and [[Space:Robert_Allen_Suter|Space Page]] == Team List == Team members, to add yourself to the '''[[:Category:Fantastic Firs]]''' and the [[:Category:WikiGames]] categories, highlight the biography header on your personal profile and paste this in its place: [[Category:WikiGames]]
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[[Category:Fargie Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Fargie Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fargie Fargie] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Fargie name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fargies), by time period (18th Century Fargies), or by topic (Fargie DNA, Fargie Occupations, Fargie Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Fargie Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Fargie}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Fargie}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Forgie Forgie]
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[[Category: Faribault County, Minnesota]] == Faribault County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Faribault County, Minnesota project page! The county was founded in 1855.Upham, Warren (1920). Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance. Minnesota Historical Society. p. 183. [https://books.google.com/books?id=ShcLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA183#v=onepage&q&f=false GoogleBooks.com] It is named for Jean-Baptiste Faribault, a settler and French fur trader among the Sioux Indians. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Blue_Earth_County%2C_Minnesota|Blue Earth County (north)]] *[[Space:Waseca_County%2C_Minnesota|Waseca County (northeast)]] *[[Space:Freeborn_County%2C_Minnesota|Freeborn County (east)]] *Winnebago County, Iowa (southeast) *Kossuth County, Iowa (southwest) *[[Space:Martin_County%2C_Minnesota|Martin County (west)]] == Communities == === Cities === *Blue Earth (county seat) *Bricelyn *Delavan *Easton *Elmore *Frost *Kiester *Minnesota Lake (partly in Blue Earth County) *Walters *Wells *Winnebago === Townships === *Barber Township *Blue Earth City Township *Brush Creek Township *Clark Township *Delavan Township *Dunbar Township *Elmore Township *Emerald Township *Foster Township *Jo Daviess Township *Kiester Township *Lura Township *Minnesota Lake Township *Pilot Grove Township *Prescott Township *Rome Township *Seely Township *Verona Township *Walnut Lake Township *Winnebago City Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faribault_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Faribault_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Minnesota/Faribault-County?id=county_1331 *https://archive.org/details/historyoffaribau00kies (History of Faribault County) *http://www.fchistorical.org/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Faribault_County,_Minnesota == Sources ==
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Farlee Name Study
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Cemeteries with family burials. [[Category:Farley Name Study]] == USA== === West Virginia === [[:Category:Farley_Cemetery%2C_Mercer_County%2C_West_Virginia|Farley Cemetery, Mercer County]]
Farm and Neighborhood Cemeteries of Andover and North Andover, Mass.
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[[Category:North Andover, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Andover, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == Farm and Neighborhood Cemeteries of Andover and North Andover, Mass. == Including stone inscriptions. * by Lenora White McQuesten * unpublished, Oct. 23, 1930 * Source Example: ::: McQuesten, Lenora White. ''[[Space:Farm and Neighborhood Cemeteries of Andover and North Andover, Mass.|Farm and Neighborhood Cemeteries of Andover and North Andover, Mass.]]'' (np, 1930) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#McQuesten|McQuesten]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Farm and Neighborhood Cemeteries of Andover and North Andover, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/farmneighborhood00mcqu === Table of Contents === * Berry Farm Cemetery, with genealogical notes * The Grave of Seth Farnum * Samuel Jenkins Farm Cemetery * Averill Farm Cemetery * Moses Kimball Farm Cemetery * Cornelius Gould Farm Cemetery
Farm Cemetery, Sherborn, Massachusetts
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' |- | '''GPS Coordinates: |- | '''Address''': Address here ph. (Nearest cross streets) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Farman Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Farman Name Study is a very new Project: its objectives and parameters may well change as the Project develops, depending upon the interests of collaborators. Your patience is appreciated whilst the basic framework is being created! The project will serve as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farman Farman] name and its variants. The hope is that other researchers will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Farman name. The Farman name occurs primarily within two very different populations. In the case of Farmans of European origin, the name probably derives from Old Norse and spread beyond Scandinavia courtesy of Viking and/or Norman invasion; nowadays, the name occurs most commonly in eastern parts of the British Isles, and in East Anglia in particular. It is on this group that the Project will focus initially. The Farman name, either as a family (last) name or as a given (first) name, is found much more frequently in South Asia, especially Islamic South Asia, and in Pakistan in particular; in this group, the name is thought to derive from Arabic or Old Persian. It seems unlikely, therefore, that the two groups share any common root. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Farmans), by time period (18th Century Farmans), or by topic (Farman DNA, Farman Occupations, Farman Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Farman Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Farman-39|David Farman]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Farman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Farman}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Amongst Farmans of European origin, the largest clusters nowadays are to be found in the contiguous English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, where place names clearly of old Norse derivation abound; indeed, many members of this group of Farman families will find that their DNA includes a significant proportion of Scandinavian genes. Other, smaller clusters exist elsewhere on the east coast of England and in north-east Scotland, especially around ports with a history of offshore fishing. One of the first objectives of the Project is to search for links between these clusters. Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fearman Fearman] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Furman Furman]
Farmer Family History
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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] Here is general information about the last name Farmer and Farmer families. What can you add? === Origin of the Surname Farmer === It is English. In the Middle Ages a fermier was a tax collector. Named for people in this occupation. === Farmers on Wikitree === * [[Farmer-1|Martha Farmer]] Here is the complete [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/F/FARMER_1.html Farmer] index. It was updated this morning. If you are a Farmer and add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree you will appear tomorrow. === Famous Farmers === ???
Farmers Burial Ground, Weston, Massachusetts
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[[Category: Farmers Burial Ground, Weston, Massachusetts]][[Category: Weston, Massachusetts]]
[[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries]]
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==General Info== {| border=“0” bgcolor=#faf6ed width=90% align=Center | '''Cemetery name:''' |- | '''GPS Coordinates:42.366602, -71.304278 |- | '''Address''': Address here ph. (Nearest cross streets) |- | '''Information:''' Cemetery history link
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
*[https://archive.org/details/regionaldigitizationmass Town and University Libraries in Massachusetts] ---- ==Volunteers== {| bgcolor=yellow |- |Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. |- |} ---- This page is a part of the [[Space:Massachusetts_Cemeteries_Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]] ---- ==Other Sources== findagrave?
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
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Farms and Farmers of Pictou County
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Nova_Scotia_Resources|Nova Scotia Resources]] == Farms and Farmers of Pictou County == :Farms and Farmers of Pictou County * by R. H. Ward * Source Example: :::Ward, R. H. ''[[Space:Farms_and_Farmers_of_Pictou_County|Farms and Farmers of Pictou County]]''. * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Ward|Ward]]: ''The Free Lance'', June 13, 1919, p. 2 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Farms_and_Farmers_of_Pictou_County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===About=== ''Farms and Farmers of Pictou County'' is a collection of transcribed articles printed in Pictou county newspapers in the late 1910s to early 1920s. From the first printed article in this collection:
''With a view of bringing the people in the towns and the people in the country districts into closer touch with each other we have arranged to have a series of articles from the pen of Mr. R.H. WARD descriptive of the number of the best farms throughout Pictou County. It is quite a task, and it will take quite a while to get around, but we shall handle the matter as speedily as possible. The introductory article follows and we trust our readers will peruse it carefully. Considering local history will be woven into the series which are worthy of preservation for future reference. ''The articles are organized by location, and typically includes a brief writeup about the farm and then-current farmer including the names of the farmer's close relatives. At the end of the book are a couple acknowledgements and a request from the (unnamed) compiler:
''To Mrs. James (Shirley) McCormick of Middleton, N.S., formerly of Pictou County, we are indebted for having found and shared these articles by R. H. Ward of Eureka. Only a portion of them are in copies of "The Free Lance" held by the Public Archives in Halifax. Mrs. McCormick located most of this material in the National Archives in Ottawa.''=== Available online at these locations: === *[https://www.novastory.ca/digital/collection/picbooks/id/1735 novastory.ca]
''We wish to make a plea for any additional articles anyone may find in scrap-books, or family collections. It was the stated policy that this information was recorded for future generations, but then many of the papers have not been saved to be microfilmed. ''
''John R. Fraser of Gagetown, N.B., retired R.C.M.P., on receiving copies from me, proceeded to type each and every article. In this legible form we are also indebted to him, and readers no doubt will appreciate the hours he devoted to this task. ''
Farnan of Omagh, Tyrone
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[[Category:Deer Park (Clarke) Townland, Drumragh Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Omagh, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Drumshanly Townland, Drumragh Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:Beagh Townland, Drumragh Parish, County Tyrone]] == Farnan of Omagh == This page summarizes research into the FARNAN surname from the town of Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland. (Not the Omagh SRD per se). == Spelling == The name occurs in many spelling variants: '''Farnan, Fernan, Farnen, Farnon, Farnand''' amongst others. This kind of inconsistency was typical for Ireland at the time; the average person was illiterate and the civil record would contain what the registrar heard, or preferred to write. The variants "Farnand" and "Farnan" are the most common for the Omagh area, according to johngrenham.com . There are also transcription errors in civil record search indexes, e.g. "Farran", "Fannan", "Farnaud", "Fanaud" == In historical records == 1830 Drumragh title applotment book: * Beagh: Patrick Fernan, Charles Fernan. * Tamlaght: Pat. Sen., Pat. Jun. * Drumshanley: Patrick Fernan. Griffiths Valuation (Mar 1860 for Tyrone) , Drumragh parish: (this list is incomplete) * Beagh: Patrick Farnan (lot 4), James Farnan (lot 7) * Tamlaght: Patrick Farnan (lot 1) * Deerpark: Patrick Farnan (lot 4) - sublets to Thomas Kane. * Drumshanley: (none) ''TODO: Complete the Griffith's list; include Cappagh parish in both; and review updates from PRONI Valuation Revision Books.'' Deerpark borders Tamlaght. == Known people == (Grouped by family where known) [[:Category:Beagh_Townland,_Drumragh_Parish,_County_Tyrone | Beagh]] and [[:Category:Drumshanly_Townland,_Drumragh_Parish,_County_Tyrone | Drumshanly]] (Loughmuck ED): * [[Farnan-172|Dennis Farnan (abt.1789-1879)]], widower of Beagh. * [[Farnan-134|Unknown Farnan]] (location unknown) ** [[Farnan-135|Rev. John Farnan P.P.]] of Cappagh. (original location unknown) ** [[Farnan-118|Patrick Farnan (abt.1800-bef.1860)]] of Drumshanly, husband of [[Kelly-22719|Catherine (Kelly) Farnan (abt.1805-1884)]], sister of the Most Rev. Dr. Kelly, bishop of Derry, *** Rev. Michael Farnan P.P. who was posted to Moville *** [[Farnand-1|Catherine (Farnan) Smyth]] of Ballynahatty. ** [[Farnan-171|Charles Farnan (bef.1790-)]] of Beagh (tentative son) *** [[Farnan-81|Patrick Farnan (abt.1811-1892)]] + [[Rafferty-1101|Mary Rafferty]]. Both die at Beagh; several children including [[Farnan-89|John]] m. Catherine Darcy in Canada and moving to 2926 Glenwood, Philadelphia. *** [[Farnan-83|John Farnan (abt.1816-1911)]] + [[Gallagher-7684|Bridget (Gallagher) Farnan (abt.1840-1910)]] of Beagh; children include: Catherine Gallagher, Charles Farnan, Mary McElroy, Alice Daly, Thomas Farnan. Omagh urban area: * [[Farnan-102|James Farnan (abt.1827-1900)]] + [[McCrea-1070|Ann (McCrea)]]. James was a shoemaker. Associated with Mullaghore townland. He could be the James of Beagh in Griffith's Valuation, perhaps leasing a farm at Beagh while working in the town in the shoe trade? Several children moved to the US, including Ellen Tierney. * [[Farnan-93|John Farnand (abt.1830-)]] + [[Conahan-35|Alicia Conahan]]. 9 children but not found in the census - may have emigrated. He was a contractor. * [[Farnan-127|Thomas Farnan (abt.1817-1900)]] + [[Johnston-27356|Sarah (Johnston) Farnan (abt.1834-abt.1902)]] - no clue about parents. Lived at Lisanelly as of 1866. Has a daughter Elizabeth who may have had illegitimate child Mary in 1878, by a father McVeigh. Deerpark (possibly) * [[Farnan-158|Unknown Farnan (bef.1790-)]] - possibly called Patrick. ** His daughter [[Farnan-156|Margaret (Farnan) Mullin (abt.1817-1893)]] of Tattykeel. ** His daughter [[Farnan-157|Mary (Farnan) McCrory (abt.1811-1887)]] of Deerpark. ** His son [[Farnan-159|John Farnan (abt.1820-aft.1901)]] Tattysallagh and Clanabogan Lower: * [[Farnan-153|Charles Farnan (abt.1831-1907)]] (m. Eliza McCloskey). ** [[Farnan-155|Sarah (Farnan) McGoldrick (abt.1856-)]] (tentative child) ** [[Farnan-154|Isabella (Farnan) Thompson (1866-)]] ** [[Farnan-175|Rose Ann (Farnan) O'Donnell (abt.1868-)]] *[[Fernand-15|Charles Fernand (bef.1883-)]], father James a railway porter; no other info . Belturbet, Clanabogan. * [[Farnand-5|Lizzie (Farnand) O'Brien (abt.1883-)]], mother Mary Jane Farnan deceased as of 1905. Unknown townland: * [[Farnan-54|Patrick Farnan (bef.1817-)]] + [[Percy-1377|Catherine Percy (bef.1817-)]]. Ancestors of [[McNabb-412|Matt McNabb]], creator of this page. ** Could possibly be the same person as [[Farnan-81|Patrick Farnan (abt.1811-1892)]] of Beagh. * [[Unknown-634654|Catherine (Unknown) Farnan (abt.1818-1899)]], a widow only described as being of Loughmuck. Could possibly be the same person as Catherine Percy. * [[Farnin-1|Ellen (Farnin) Smith (abt.1838-1908)]] to Victoria, Australia then Dunedin, NZ. Tentatively assigned as daughter of Patrick Farnan + Catherine Percy but evidence is fairly weak. * [[Farnin-2|Catherine (Farnin) Denham (abt.1832-1913)]] to Victoria, Australia. Possibly a famine orphan, emigrated in 1850 age 17. * James Farnan + Mary A. , living in Cleveland OH in 1870 age 60. {{Ancestry Tree|73646604|302181873574}}. * {{Ancestry Tree|22671869|332038767792}} Patrick Farnand + Winnifred McCrossan, with son Hugh born 1822 at Tamlaght, Drumragh, move to Canada. No sources provided for any of this unfortunately. There was Patricks of Tamlaght in the Griffith's Valuation. **A Patrick Farnan's 1930 census does have "Hugh McCrossan, cousin". ''NOTE: I linked the wrong profile when originally writing this bullet and now have noticed the error, but can't recall which Patrick!'' * [[Farnan-168|Peter Farnan (abt.1810-1890)]] died at Omagh Workhouse; unknown origin, possibly Tattyreagh. == DNA connections == Connections to father and/or aunt of [[McNabb-412|Matt]]: * 45cM/4 (MH): great-great grandchild of [[Farnan-158|Unknown Farnan (bef.1800-)]]. There is a TG with other descendants of Catherine Farnan and Francis McNabb. However there are two common surnames in that line (Farnan and Mullins). * 34cM/2: descendant of James Farnan of Cleveland OH; shared match with 1 other descendant of Patrick Farnan + Catherine Percy. * 31cM/2: largest of several descendant matches of [[Farnin-1|Ellen (Farnin) Smith (abt.1838-1908)]] * 16cM/2: great-grandson of Hugh Farnand to Canada as above; shared match with a descendant of [[Farnin-1|Ellen (Farnin) Smith (abt.1838-1908)]] * 13cM/1: descendant of [[Farnin-2|Catherine (Farnin) Denham (abt.1832-1913)]]; shared match with another McNabb-Farnan descendant. * 12cM/2: descendant of "Daniel Farnand" 11 Feb 1836 Ireland, to Ottawa, Canada * Some other shared matches from AncestryDNA not listed here as they didn't have a tree. * (No matches found via James Farnan shoemaker + Ann McCrea). ''TODO: Create profiles for above people who do not have profiles.'' == Other Farnans out of this scope == * In the PRONI Will Calendars we have "Letters of Administration of the personal estate of Patrick Farnan late of Drumlusty County Monaghan Farmer who died 30 May 1893 were granted at Armagh to Catherine Farnan of Drumlusty the Widow.". The matching death record is age 71 however it says he is a widower, with death attended by Anne Farnan. * There is a John Farnan shoemaker marries Mary Ann Quinn in 1874; they are in Omagh SRD but at Beragh, Sixmilecross (not Beagh!) They move to Cumberland to work in steel mills. * Patrick Farnan m. Mary Donnelly 1878; they are of Roscavey, Sixmilecross, Omagh SRD. === Michael Farnan + Anne McCrory === ** U/1868/50/1007/9/303 Mary Farnan 18th May 1868 Female McCrory Belfast(pre-1973 Q4) ** U/1870/212/1025/5/297 Anne Farnand 8th November 1869 Female McCrory Omagh(pre-1973 Q4) ** U/1871/212/1025/6/390 Michael Farnan 7th August 1871 Male McCrory Omagh The birth reg 1871 is at Gortrush, Omagh. No other references found to any of this family, despite a search. They could perhaps be brought in to scope.
Farnham Family History
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Farnham,_Dorset
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Farnham,_New_York
Farnham,_Québec
Farnham,_Suffolk
Farnham,_Surrey
Farnham,_Virginia
Farnham,_Yorkshire
Farnham_Common,_Buckinghamshire
Farnham_Name_Study
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Farnham,_Essex
Farnham,_New_York
Farnham,_Québec
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[[Category:Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire]] [[Category:Farnham, Surrey]] [[Category:Farnham, Yorkshire]] [[Category:Farnham, Virginia]] [[Category:Farnham, Suffolk]] [[Category:Farnham, Québec]] [[Category:Farnham, New York]] [[Category:Farnham, Essex]] [[Category:Farnham Name Study]] [[Category:Farnham, Dorset]] [[Category:Surname Research]] This is a page dedicated to the Farnham surname and people who share this name. ==About the Farnham Surname== The Farnham surname is a habitational name associated with places named Farnham in the counties of Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Essex, Suffolk, Surrey and Yorkshire in England. All were named from the Old English Fearn ‘Fern’ + Either Hām ‘Homestead’ Or Hamm ‘Enclosure Hemmed In By Water A Water-Meadow’. Dictionary of American Family Names, 2013, Oxford University Press ==Farnham Surname and Origins== Comprehensive research was conducted into the Farnham surname by Frank Horace Farnham over a 39 year period. This research was compiled by Antoinette Farnham Stepanek and published in 1995. Their research acts as a good starting point to understanding the pre 1500 early origins of the Farnham surname. "Farnham families in England", 1995, Stepanek, Antoinette Farnham and Farnham, Frank Horace. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/582622 Farnham Families in England by Antoinette Stepanek] This space page will seek to summarise and use the functions within WikiTree to build connections and categorise them. '''Origins''' The history of the Farnham surname is inextricably linked to the places that bear the same name. People would be 'of' Farnham. Hence, early names would be 'de' Farnham. Farnham in Surrey, England is the logical starting point due to the size of the town and its history. Therefore, reading the history of Farnham partly leads to an understanding of the surname. There are a number of resources that can be explored in relation to the history of the 'place'. Antoinette Farnham Stepanek explores 'the people' bearing the name in greater detail. She explores the people in the early history of Farnham. She undertakes a first name study and identifies Ralph as a key early Farnham first name by looking at instances of the name in historical documents."Farnham families in England", 1995, Stepanek, Antoinette Farnham and Farnham, Frank Horace. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/582622 Farnham Families in England by Antoinette Stepanek] ==Farnham's by UK Geographical Location== The Farnham surname was originally associated with a variety of places within England. Frank Horace Farnham's study is a NAME study and therefore groups ALL individuals by mentions of names within specific record sets. Due to WikiTree's ability to show connections the aim of this space page is to identify distinct family trees based around the Farnham name. So ideally we are looking to include the earliest known ancestor of a modern family tree and then Wikitree will do the rest. A baptism record should be used or earliest known record used in absence of baptism record in order to identify the county. We can then build a series of, potentially, unconnected Farnham family trees. '''Cambridgeshire''' * [[Farnham-133|James Farnham-1740]] * [[Farnham-585|Joseph Edward Farnham (bef.1807-aft.1853)]] '''Devon''' * [[Farnham-148|Giles Farnham (abt.1787-1885)]] '''Dorset''' * [[Farnham-698|Betty (Farnham) Hellier (abt.1732-bef.1798)]] * [[Farnham-1393|Elizabeth Farnham (1826-)]] '''Essex''' Farnham is a small village in Essex, England, situated near Bishop's Stortford. Farnham is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of the settlements in Clavering hundred. WikiTree profiles associated with this area include: * [[Farnham-1500|William Farnham - 1630]] '''Kent''' * [[Farnham-49|Henry Farnham (abt.1567-aft.1618)]] * [[Farnham-1207|Samuel Farnham (1858-1931)]] '''London''' * [[Farnham-1082|John Farnham (abt.1806-)]] '''Leicestershire''' * [[Farnham-61|Thomas Farnham (1444-1502)]] * [[Farnham-716|William Farnham (abt.1480-1548)]] '''Surrey''' * [[Farnham-720|James Farnham (1751-)]] '''Warwickshire''' '''Yorkshire''' * [[Farnham-1562|Ann (Farnham) Fawdington (1732-1810)]] ==Farnham Migrations== Below are lists of key migrants. These will often by progenitors for wider ancestries. '''Migration to USA''' [[Farnham-42|Ralph Farnham - 1603]] emigrated to New England in 1635.Farnham, Russell C. "The English Origin of Ralph Farnham of Ipswich, Massachusetts." ''The American Genealogist'' 69 (1994): 32. '''Migration to Australia''' * [[Farnham-148|Giles Farnham (abt.1787-1885)]] * [[Farnham-585|Joseph Edward Farnham (bef.1807-aft.1853)]] * [[Farnham-1435|John Thomas Farnham (1808-1894)]] '''Migration to Ireland''' ==Notable Farnhams== The aim of this section is to detail connected notable Farnham's listed on WikiPedia: [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnham_(surname) Farnham Su name on Wikipedia] * [[Farnham-429|Roswell Farnham -1827]] * [[Farnham-524|Thomas Farnham MP (bef.1527-1562)]] * [[Farnham-1076|John Farnham A.O.]], Australian singer. * [[Farnham-1116|Thomas Jefferson Farnham (abt.1804-abt.1848)]] * [[Burhans-261|Eliza (Burhans) Farnham (abt.1815-abt.1864)]] ==Farnham DNA== This lists profiles who are DNA tested and have Farnham ancestors. The Farnham surname Y-DNA project is here: [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/farnham/about/background Y DNA project Family Tree DNA] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== FARNUM BARNHAM FARMAN FARNAM PARNHAM FARNAN VARNHAM FARRAN FARNON FARNEN FERNAN ==Sources== * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnham_(disambiguation) * [[Space:Genealogy of the Farnham Family|Genealogy of the Farnham Family]]' - a US genealogy * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farnham List of Farnham profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/FARNHAM G2G feed of questions tagged "Farnham"]
Farnham Name Study
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[[Category: Farnham Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Farnham Surname== The Farnham surname is a habitational name associated with places named Farnham in the counties of Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Essex, Suffolk, Surrey and Yorkshire in England. All were named from the Old English Fearn ‘Fern’ + Either Hām ‘Homestead’ Or Hamm ‘Enclosure Hemmed In By Water A Water-Meadow’. Dictionary of American Family Names, 2013, Oxford University Press ==About the Project== The Farnham Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the Farnham [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farnham] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Farnham name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Farnham's), by time period (18th Century Farnham's), or by topic (Farnham DNA, Farnham Occupations, Farnham Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project.Early Records and Notes of the Farnum Family of Andover ==How to Join== To join the Farnham Name Study, first start out by browsing our current teams and research pages to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team/research page, and then dive right in! {{Member|ONS|name=Farnham}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Farnham}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== There is a WikiTree space page: [[Space:Farnham_Family_History]] Personal research can also be included below. Please add Farnham relevant spaces here such as England Farnham's or 18th century Farnham's or visit the Free space for existing research. '''Farnham Surname''' * Farnham surname origin * Farnham spelling variants '''Farnham's by Geographical Location''' '''Farnham's by Time Period''' '''Notable Farnham's''' * Notable Farnham's on WikiPedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnham_(surname) '''Farnham DNA''' '''Places Named Farnham''' * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnham_(disambiguation) '''Unconnected Farnham Profiles''' * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Farnham+ ==Membership== * [[Farnham-1327|Anonymous Farnham]] - I am interested in the Farnham's of Essex, England related to the Clavering Hundred villages. I have created the Free Space page here: [[Space:Farnham_Family_History]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== FARNUM BARNHAM FARMAN FARNAM PARNHAM FARNAN VARNHAM FARRAN FARNON FARNEN FERNAN ==Sources== * "Farnham families in England", 1995, Stepanek, Antoinette Farnham and Farnham, Frank Horace. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/582622 Farnham Families in England by Antoinette Stepanek] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farnham List of Farnham profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/FARNHAM G2G feed of questions tagged "Farnham"]
Farnsworth Name Study
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[[Category:Farnsworth Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Charland-272|Peggy Plumley]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Farnsworth Template == For persons with Farnsworth as their birth name copy and paste this above the Biography [[Category:Farnsworth_Name_Study]] . For persons with Farnsworth as their birth name copy and paste this below the Biography {{One Name Study|name=Farnsworth}} == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Links == * To find profiles in the Farnsworth Name Study go to: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Farnsworth_Name_Study * To find other profiles in the Farnsworth Genealogy go to: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/farnsworth == Task List == I am currently trying to attach all the different legs of Farnsworth from Matthias Farnsworth. I am working out of the Farnsworth Memorial II Book.
Farnworth Chapel - marriage index
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'''Farnworth Chapel of Ease''' in the ancient parish of Prescot, a chapel dedicated to St Wilfred, became a separate parish in 1859 at which time the church was rededicated to St Luke. :13 Aug 1775 - [[Tarbuck-53|James Tarbuck]] & [[Alice Ashton]] :6 May 1776 - [[Appleton-1423|Samuel Appleton]] & Margaret Hatton :11 Jun 1783 - [[Hewit-142|Joshua Hewitt]] & [[Lydia Ashcroft]] :26 Oct 1785 - [[Mercer-6360|John Rigby Mercer]] & [[Tarbock-4|Sarah Tarbuck]] :22 May 1788 - [[Johnson-121821|John Johnson]] & [[Betty Sephton]] :10 Aug 1788 - [[Hewitt-5931|Joshua Hewitt]] & [[Ann Rimmer]] :14 Apr 1793 - [[Fairclough-367|Joshua Fairclough]] & [[Jane Pickavance]] :6 May 1793 - [[Tatlock-6|James Tatlock]] & [[Stockley-117|Catherine Stockley]] :23 Jun 1793 - [[Thomas Bradshaw]] & [[Bold-438|Elizabeth Bold]] :12 Jan 1794 - [[Peter Liver]] & [[Anderton-1063|Hannah Anderton]] :12 Jan 1796 - [[William Birchall]] & [[Middlehurst-43|Ann Middlehurst]] :26 Feb 1797 - [[Lyon-6969|Joseph Lyon]] & [[Heaps-333|Mary Heaps]] :20 Aug 1797 - [[Bacon-8701|Robert Bacon]] & [[Lyon-8415|Mary Lyon]] :3 Dec 1797 - [[Thomas Tickle]] & [[Welsby-119|Sarah Welsby]] :30 Sep 1798 - [[Roscoe-624|William Roscoe]] & [[Giles-7161|Elizabeth Giles]] :10 Jun 1799 - [[Roughley-358|Edward Roughley]] & [[Ellen Littler]] :17 Nov 1799 - [[Stanley-4470|James Stanley]] & [[Parker-6584|Elizabeth Parker]] :10 Aug 1802 - [[Hesketh-612|Henry Hesketh]] & [[Elizabeth Harrison]] :7 Sep 1802 - [[Shaw-22262|James Shaw]] & [[Wain-338|Martha Wain]] :11 Dec 1802 - [[Ward-44619|William Marsh Ward]] & [[Rose-23524|Elizabeth Rose]] :19 Dec 1802 - [[Surman-242|Benjamin Surman]] & [[Williamson-15138|Sarah Williamson]] :31 Jan 1803 - [[Arnold-22697|Henry Arnold]] & [[Mary Appleton]] :31 Jan 1803 - [[Ford-14244|Richard Ford]] & [[Mary Leyland]] :28 Mar 1803 - John Adamson & [[Arden-377|Ellen Arden]] :15 May 1803 - [[Pendleton-2617|Peter Pendleton]] & [[Barrow-2868|Martha Barrow]] :12 Jun 1803 - [[Mercer-5977|William Mercer]] & [[Woods-20337|Mary Woods]] :15 Aug 1803 - [[Cartwright-3279|John Cartwright]] & [[Ann Holland]] :9 Oct 1803 - [[Stott-1027|Henry Stott]] & [[Jane Hughes]] :6 Nov 1803 - [[Forber-49|John Forber]] & [[Shuttleworth-805|Grace Shuttleworth]] :2 Sep 1804 - [[Edward Reed]] & [[Atherton-2592|Ellen Atherton]] :3 Sep 1804 - [[Peter Leyland]] & [[Wainwright-1708|Martha Wainwright]] :16 Sep 1805 - [[Chorley-126|Matthew Chorley]] & [[Stott-970|Ellen Stott]] :23 Sep 1805 - [[Mercer-5058|Silvester Mercer]] & [[Mary Glover]] :6 Jan 1806 - [[Wilcock-66|William Wilcock]] & [[Mann-12323|Margaret Mann]] :30 Mar 1807 - [[Birchall-544|Thomas Birchall]] & [[Simkin-138|Ann Simkin]] :10 May 1807 - [[Henry Howard]] & [[Lyon-7843|Catherine Lyon]] :17 Aug 1807 - [[Platt-3031|William Platt]] & [[Ellen Marsh]] :24 Aug 1807 - [[Ashcroft-1056|William Ashcroft]] & [[Marsh-12786|Elizabeth Marsh]] :14 Aug 1808 - [[Sephton-238|Peter Sephton]] & [[Ann Woods]] :28 Aug 1808 - [[Edward Howard]] & [[Johnson-107093|Esther Johnson]] :11 Sep 1808 - [[Bibbey-54|John Bibbey]] & [[Lingard-563|Mary Lingard]] :6 Nov 1808 - [[Forshaw-505|Thomas Forshaw]] & [[Hawksey-5|Mary Hawksey]] :11 Dec 1808 - [[Sixsmith-115|Daniel Sixsmith]] & [[Bolton-5777|Esther Bolton]] :2 Apr 1809 - [[Thomas Lyon]] & [[Chesworth-54|Sarah Chesworth]] :16 Jul 1809 - [[Dennet-86|William Dennet]] & [[Howard-29903|Margaret Howard]] :31 Jul 1809 - [[John Critchley]] & [[Fokes-51|Elizabeth Folks]] :14 May 1810 - [[Thompson-78185|James Thompson]] & [[Foster-31694|Elizabeth Foster]] :5 Aug 1810 - [[Sanders-17758|Hugh Sanders]] & [[Lawrenson-139|Ellen Lawrenson]] :15 Oct 1810 - [[Plumbley-59|James Plumbley]] & [[Fairclough-550|Elizabeth Fairclough]] :5 Nov 1810 - [[Lyon-7735|Peter Lyon]] & [[Mann-13402|Ann Mann]] :24 Feb 1811 - [[Cole-23501|Thomas Cole]] & [[Cross-9766|Jane Cross]] :25 Mar 1811 - [[Henry Mercer]] & [[Brown-157235|Margaret Brown]] :25 Mar 1811 - [[Young-46052|Isaac Young]] & [[Hollihead-8|Mary Holyhead]] :6 Oct 1811 - [[Dagnall-107|William Dagnall]] & [[Eccleston-466|Jane Eccleston]] :10 Feb 1812 - [[Jam. Beesley]] & [[Brimelow-113|Rachel Bromilow]] :13 Jul 1812 - [[Jaques-879|Samuel Jaques]] & [[Porter-22736|Jane Porter]] :30 Aug 1812 - [[Gore-3601|Robert Gore]] & [[Blease-141|Fanny Bleaze]] :15 Nov 1812 - [[Glover-10035|James Glover]] & [[Elizabeth Cunliff]] :27 Dec 1812 - [[Pye-1204|Richard Pye]] & [[Halewood-72|Ann Halewood]] :22 Feb 1813 - [[Davies-14421|Richard Davies]] & [[Seddon-4832|Alice Sedden]] :14 Aug 1814 - [[Sim-899|James Sim]] & [[Harrison-23197|Ann Harrison]] :28 Nov 1814 - John Johnson & [[Bate-1215|Mary Bate]] :5 Feb 1815 - [[Rigby-460|Thomas Rigby]] & [[Sarah Woodward]] :5 Mar 1815 - [[Mollineux-20|Edward Mollineux]] & [[Tatlock-230|Ann Tatlock]] :3 Apr 1815 - [[Charnock-289|Robert Charnock]] & [[Coppel-11|Isabella Copple]] :16 Jul 1815 - [[Sim-902|Joshua Sim]] & [[Chesworth-54|Sarah Lyon]] :10 Sep 1815 - [[Ward-34954|John Ward]] & [[Cross-10894|Elizabeth Cross]] :24 Sep 1815 - [[William Parr]] & [[Harrison-28901|Bettey Harrison]] :16 Oct 1815 - [[Grundy-802|Francis Grundy]] & [[Bridget Chadwick]] :17 Dec 1815 - [[Hill-58097|Samuel Hill]] & [[Mary Pickvonts]] :12 Nov 1816 - [[Wright-54356|Joseph Wright]] & [[Cox-37002|Mary Cox]] :8 Dec 1816 - [[Bassnett-20|Thomas Bassnett]] & [[Pickering-4367|Ann Pickering]] :26 Jan 1817 - [[Moore-60528|Joseph Moore]] & [[Case-6096|Elizabeth Case]] :13 Jul 1817 - [[Anders-1450|James Anders]] & [[Twist-398|Rebecca Twist]] :16 Oct 1817 - [[Bromilow-145|James Bromilow]] & [[Ludley-22|Margaret Ludley]] :29 Dec 1817 - [[Molyneux-988|Francis Molyneux]] & [[Winstanley-427|Margaret Winstanley]] :6 Apr 1818 - [[Price-29131|Thomas Price]] & [[Mary Bromilow]] :20 Jul 1818 - [[Pye-1143|William Pye]] & [[Elizabeth Phythian]] :27 Jul 1818 - [[Parr-3713|John Parr]] & [[Rigby-1939|Mary Rigby]] :3 Aug 1818 - [[Davis-107114|William Davies]] & [[Mary Platt]] :27 Sep 1818 - [[Burrows-3360|Joseph Burrows]] & [[Hannah Myatt]] :7 Dec 1818 - [[Marsh-8804|William Marsh]] & [[Lawson-9468|Alice Lawson]] :22 Feb 1819 - [[Cross-13638|William Cross]] & [[Holyhead-11|Ellen Holyhead]] :22 Feb 1819 - [[Gore-3183|John Gore]] & [[Lyon-6982|Margaret Lyon]] :2 May 1819 - [[Leyland-414|William Leyland]] & [[Ashall-131|Catharine Ashall]] :18 Jul 1819 - [[John Lloyd]] & [[Sephton-282|Christian Sephton]] :6 Dec 1819 - [[Beesley-548|James Beesley]] & [[Lyon-6968|Ann Lyon]] :10 Jan 1820 - [[Pye-1331|Thomas Pye]] & [[Young-45946|Esther Young]] :16 Apr 1820 - [[David Gillies]] & [[Gore-3054|Alice Gore]] :15 May 1820 - [[Thomas Caldwell]] & [[Speakeman-1|Mary Speakman]] :9 Oct 1820 - [[Fenney-75|John Finney]] & [[Alice Welsby]] :27 Nov 1820 - [[Grundy-137|Ralph Grundy]] & [[Cartwright-609|Jane Cartwright]] :27 Nov 1820 - [[Joseph Toping]] & [[Harrison-28899|Jane Harrison]] :5 Mar 1821 - [[Naylor-2972|William Naylor]] & [[Layland-180|Mary Layland]] :12 Mar 1821 - [[John Sephton]] & [[Latham-3281|Alice Latham]] :20 May 1821 - [[Whalley-697|John Whalley]] & [[Cukit-2|Ann Cukit]] :2 Jul 1821 - [[Jackson-54371|John Jackson]] & [[Burrows-4689|Charlotte Burrows]] :19 May 1822 - [[Varley-823|William Henry Varley]] & [[Scott-59781|Betty Scott]] :1 Sep 1822 - [[Fillingham-4|Samuel Fillingham]] & [[Stockley-74|Phoebe Stockley]] :15 Sep 1822 - [[Saxon-545|James Saxon]] & [[Brierly-148|Mary Brierly]] :4 Nov 1822 - [[Case-7589|Isaac Case]] & [[Turner-43215|Ellen Turner]] :16 Dec 1822 - [[Roughley-235|William Roughley]] & [[Birchall-512|Rachel Birchall]] :3 Feb 1823 - [[Millington-1251|William Millington]] & [[Margaret Sanders]] :14 Apr 1823 - [[Molyneux-1060|John Molyneux]] & [[Fishwick-206|Jane Fishwick]] :6 Jul 1823 - [[John Mulvany]] & [[Hughes-31202|Harriot Hughes]] :18 Aug 1823 - [[Jaques-907|William Jaques]] & [[Rigby-2080|Mary Rigby]] :15 Sep 1823 - [[King-57100|Henry King]] & [[Tither-39|Mary Tither]] :23 Nov 1823 - [[Heaps-340|Benjamin Heaps]] & [[Pilkington-1263|Ann Pilkington]] :1 Dec 1823 - [[Brown-116864|John Brown]] & [[Hesketh-432|Ann Hesketh]] :1 Dec 1823 - [[Nelson-24358|Peter Nelson]] & [[Lancaster-4653|Mary Lancaster]] :28 Dec 1823 - [[Waterworth-284|Charles Waterworth]] & [[Cole-26218|Jemima Cole]] :11 May 1824 - [[Eccleston-591|Isaac Eccleston]] & [[Margaret Jump]] :7 Nov 1824 - [[Fairclough-510|James Fairclough]] & [[Ducker-356|Esther Ducker]] :14 Nov 1824 - [[Tither-23|Thomas Tither]] & [[Brown-129553|Elizabeth Brown]] :12 Dec 1824 - [[Martindale-1482|William Martindale]] & [[Garner-4533|Elizabeth Garner]] :26 Dec 1824 - [[Priestley-1147|Samuel Priestley]] & [[Marsh-13981|Jane Marsh]] :23 Jan 1825 - [[Gee-3268|James Gee]] & [[Latham-3371|Margaret Latham]] :13 Feb 1825 - [[Tickle-581|Robert Tickle]] & [[Naylor-3024|Hannah Naylor]] :4 Apr 1825 - [[Sumner-3634|Thomas Sumner]] & [[Ellison-4604|Mary Ellison]] :4 Jul 1825 - [[Stott-1027|Henry Stott]] & [[Ashcroft-913|Alice Heys]] :18 Sep 1825 - [[Lawrenson-147|Thomas Lawrenson]] & [[Young-46057|Rachel Young]] :11 Dec 1825 - [[Bromilow-95|Enock Bromilow]] & [[Atherton-1995|Ann Atherton]] :2 Jan 1826 - [[Thompson-69174|George Thompson]] & [[Fyldes-4|Mary Fyldes]] :2 Feb 1826 - [[Rigby-460|Thomas Rigby]] & [[Margaret Wilson]] :26 Mar 1826 - [[Davies-17700|William Davies]] & [[Penkethman-42|Alice Penkethman]] :11 Jun 1826 - [[Naylor-3002|Lambert Naylor]] & [[Mary Scott]] :23 Jul 1826 - [[Hurst-1874|James Hurst]] & [[Mary Parr]] :24 Jul 1826 - [[James Fenny]] & [[Martindale-1479|Ellen Martindale]] :9 Oct 1826 - [[Arnold-20332|William Arnold]] & [[Roughsedge-100|Ann Roughsedge]] :16 Oct 1826 - [[Gillicker-1|Edward Jilliker]] & [[Isabella Morris]] :20 Nov 1826 - [[Conyers-957|James Conyers]] & [[Harper-16997|Ann Harper]] :24 Dec 1826 - [[Richard Longworth]] & [[Knight-22306|Ellen Knight]] :15 Jan 1827 - [[Wilson-113719|Joseph Wilson]] & [[Bibby-981|Ann Bibby]] :28 Jan 1827 - [[John Gee]] & [[Lythgoe-205|Mary Lythgoe]] :18 Feb 1827 - [[William Heyes]] & [[Fenney-74|Margaret Fenney]] :11 Mar 1827 - [[Hunter-3950|James Hunter]] & [[Pendleton-2696|Frances Pendleton]] :30 Apr 1827 - [[Dearden-233|Ralph Dearden]] & [[Pinnington-49|Elizabeth Pennington]] :14 Aug 1827 - [[Walker-67314|James Walker]] & [[Margaret Houghton]] :16 Nov 1827 - [[Rigby-2357|John Rigby]] & [[Glover-9657|Ann Glover]] :17 Dec 1827 - [[Howard-26240|Henry Howard]] & [[Thompson-67836|Margaret Thompson]] :5 Feb 1828 - [[Atherton-1879|Thomas Atherton]] & [[Hooley-2152|Mary Hooley]] :10 Aug 1828 - [[Forber-31|Joseph Forber]] & [[Garner-6574|Elizabeth Garner]] :13 Oct 1828 - [[Arnold-22984|William Arnold]] & [[White-82291|Ellen White]] :2 Feb 1829 - [[Jackson-38125|Richard Jackson]] & [[Cartwright-3278|Alice Cartwright]] :9 Feb 1829 - [[Bigerstaff-1|Robert Bickerstaff]] & [[Sixsmith-124|Mary Sixsmith]] :22 Feb 1829 - [[Seddon-10688|Edward Seddon]] & [[Ashton-2261|Elizabeth Ashton]] :2 Mar 1829 - [[Jaques-909|Thomas Jaques]] & [[Elizabeth Lydiate]] :7 Jun 1829 - [[Coulter-4360|William Coulter]] & [[Plumbley-85|Ann Plumbley]] :5 Jul 1829 - [[Joseph Scott]] & [[Vose-960|Margaret Vose]] :26 Jul 1829 - [[Knowles-6978|David Knowles]] & [[Bate-1152|Ellen Bate]] :29 Nov 1829 - [[Glover-6960|John Glover]] & [[Winstanley-337|Mary Winstanley]] :27 Dec 1829 - [[Winstanley-480|Henry Winstanley]] & [[Williams-114038|Margaret Williams]] :10 May 1830 - [[Gee-4203|William Gee]] & [[Alice Parr]] :6 Jun 1830 - [[Finney-2330|James Finney]] & [[Tatlock-229|Phebe Tatlock]] :26 Sep 1830 - [[Heyes-167|John Heyes]] & [[Bate-1208|Ann Bate]] :17 Oct 1830 - [[Gerard-1755|William Gerrard]] & [[Jackson-58547|Sarah Jackson]] :22 Nov 1830 - [[Parr-3774|Joseph Parr]] & [[Hankinson-667|Agnes Hankinson]] :28 Nov 1830 - [[Forber-37|Edward Forber]] & [[Atherton-2012|Elizabeth Atherton]] :16 Jan 1831 - [[Farrar-3898|James Farrar]] & [[Harper-16769|Sarah Harper]] :13 Feb 1831 - [[Ashcroft-935|Thomas Ashcroft]] & [[Lyon-6978|Sarah Lyon]] :13 Feb 1831 - [[Wild-2248|John Wild]] & [[Tickle-531|Ellen Thompson]] :8 Mar 1831 - [[Pigot-166|James Pigot]] & [[Tarbuck-30|Mary Tarbuck]] :15 May 1831 - [[Roscow-65|Matthew Roscow]] & [[Mather-2160|Mary Mather]] :14 Aug 1831 - [[Johnson-91255|Matthew Johnson]] & [[Kilshaw-61|Ann Kilshaw]] :16 Oct 1831 - [[Cross-10801|James Cross]] & Hannah Briscoe :23 Oct 1831 - [[Grayson-1160|Edward Grayson]] & [[Mary Burrows]] :5 Dec 1831 - [[Platt-2710|James Platt]] & [[Atherton-1952|Elizabeth Atherton]] :4 Mar 1832 - [[Denton-4664|John Denton]] & [[Anderton-905|Elizabeth Anderton]] :4 Mar 1832 - [[Price-29145|Charles Price]] & [[Mary Byron]] :6 Mar 1832 - [[Hurst-4486|Henry Hurst]] & [[Peters-14674|Mary Peters]] :27 May 1832 - [[Large-1880|William Large]] & [[Read-8785|Ellen Read]] :22 Jul 1832 - [[Prescot-58|William Prescot]] & [[Chorley-143|Jane Chorley]] :27 Aug 1832 - [[White-68438|William White]] & [[Pickavance-86|Jane Pickavance]] :9 Sep 1833 - [[James Hewitt]] & [[Bacon-8702|Mary Bacon]] :9 Sep 1833 - [[Daniel Houghton]] & [[Lyon-7736|Ellen Lyon]] :15 Sep 1833 - [[Millington-1031|Andrew Millington]] & [[Roughley-238|Mary Roughley]] :29 Sep 1833 - [[Howard-30098|Thomas Howard]] & [[Sixsmith-80|Ann Sixsmith]] :6 Oct 1833 - [[Brown-62983|James Brown]] & [[Trantum-10|Lucy Trantum]] :11 Oct 1833 - [[George Shaw]] & [[Fenney-73|Esther Fenney]] :10 Nov 1833 - [[Bibby-650|John Bibby]] & [[Hill-47734|Margaret Hill]] :5 Jan 1834 - [[Graham-24067|Joseph Graham]] & [[Pendleton-2620|Ann Pendleton]] :26 Jan 1834 - [[Platt-4217|James Platt]] & [[Mercer-5905|Elizabeth Mercer]] :2 Feb 1834 - [[Denton-5055|William Denton]] & [[Wilcock-520|Wilcock]] :9 Feb 1834 - [[Fillingham-295|Anthony Fillingham]] & [[Chorley-193|Esther Chorley]] :16 Mar 1834 - [[Davis-89477|Samuel Davis]] & [[Pinnington-99|Ellen Pinnington]] :7 Apr 1834 - [[Hankinson-574|James Hankinson]] & [[Mills-19651|Mary Mills/Milns]] :11 May 1834 - [[Fairclough-411|Edward Fairclough]] & [[Mousdell-2|Mary Mousdell]] :11 May 1834 - [[Hardman-1763|Henry Hardman]] & [[Helsby-218|Ann Helsby]] :18 May 1834 - [[Sephton-271|John Sephton]] & [[Pickavance-75|Jane Pickavance]] :13 Jul 1834 - [[Green-37849|James Green]] & [[Esther Taylor]] :28 Jul 1834 - [[Robinson-52350|Richard Robinson]] & [[Hughes-27718|Elizabeth Hughes]] :18 Aug 1834 - [[Harrison-23220|James Harrison]] & [[Leyland-306|Tabitha Leyland]] :30 Sep 1834 - [[Houghton-4190|John Houghton]] & [[Webster-14525|Ellen Webster]] :12 Oct 1834 - [[Davies-17219|William Davies]] & [[Ellen Williams]] :15 Dec 1834 - [[Platt-3035|William Platt]] & [[Jane Knight]] :2 Feb 1835 - [[Calland-163|John Calland]] & [[Dagnall-108|Tabitha Dagnall]] :11 Feb 1835 - [[Tinsley-1652|John Tinsley]] & [[Robinson-46716|Ann Robinson]] :11 Mar 1835 - [[Arnold-22697|Henry Arnold]] & [[Twist-518|Sarah Grounds]] :27 Apr 1835 - [[Thomas Lloyd]] & [[Ball-22748|Elizabeth Ball]] :3 May 1835 - [[Pinnington-15|John Pinnington]] & [[Cartwright-613|Margaret Cartwright]] :11 May 1835 - [[John Kennion]] & [[Martindale-1510|Elizabeth Marcleton]] :17 May 1835 - [[Holden-5894|George Holden]] & [[Woods-16950|Esther Woods]] :21 Jun 1835 - [[William Cornwell]] & [[Briers-232|Ann Briers]] :21 Jun 1835 - [[Hurst-6691|John Hurst]] & [[Tunstall-801|Elizabeth Tunstall]] :3 Aug 1835 - [[Travis-4383|William Traverse]] & [[Goodall-2019|Mary Ann Goodall]] :31 Aug 1835 - [[Lea-2257|James Lea]] & [[Hughes-28674|Ann Hughes]] :27 Sep 1835 - [[Foster-37002|Thomas Foster]] & [[Middlehurst-49|Ann Middlehurst]] :16 Nov 1835 - [[Pinnington-95|William Pinnington]] & [[Stott-1055|Elizabeth Stott]] :31 Dec 1835 - [[Sephton-283|James Sephton]] & [[Bibby-686|Susannah Bibby]] :14 Feb 1836 - [[Jaques-908|Richard Jaques]] & [[Marsh-11817|Jane Marsh]] :15 Feb 1836 - [[Thrilwind-3|John Thrilwind]] & [[Durdam-1|Alice Durdam]] :3 Apr 1836 - [[Fairclough-665|John Fairclough]] & [[Trantum-12|Mary Trantum]] :10 Jul 1836 - [[Palmer-24856|Richard Palmer]] & [[Mason-19976|Margaret Mason]] :11 Jul 1836 - [[Rowson-245|Edward Rawson]] & [[Forshaw-513|Margaret Forshaw]] :14 Aug 1836 - [[Bradshaw-6718|William Bradshaw]] & [[Harrison-28899|Jane Topping]] :7 Sep 1836 - [[Forber-55|Peter Forber]] & [[Rigby-2107|Martha Rigby]] :25 Sep 1836 - [[James Harrison]] & [[Twist-359|Catherine Twist]] :26 Oct 1836 - [[Paul Hewitt]] & [[Hollihead-7|Sarah Hollihead]] :31 Oct 1836 - [[Johnson-108194|Robert Johnson]] & [[Houghton-3742|Jane Houghton]] :7 Nov 1836 - [[Kennion-8|Stephen Kenyon]] & [[Lloyd-11610|Ellen Lloyd]] :24 Nov 1836 - [[Hewitt-6530|James Hewitt]] & [[Hankinson-668|Margaret Hankinson]] :16 Jan 1837 - [[Appleton-2071|John Appleton]] & [[Mary Ann Ridgway]] :9 Apr 1837 - [[Fazakerley-55|John Fazakerley]] & [[Duckworth-2479|Martha Duckworth]] :29 May 1837 - [[William Anders]] & [[Pickett-3034|Mary Pickett]] :2 Jul 1837 - [[Lyon-6936|William Lyon]] & [[Houghton-3619|Esther Houghton]] :25 Jul 1837 - [[Boardman-2894|Edward Boardman]] & [[Elizabeth Bate]] :6 Aug 1837 - [[Burril-21|William Burril]] & [[Lydiart-1|Ann Lydiart]] :28 Aug 1837 - [[Lyon-7734|Peter Lyon]] & [[Woods-18069|Esther Goulding]] :11 Sep 1837 - [[Anderton-765|Richard Anderton]] & [[Heaps-335|Ann Heaps]] :22 Oct 1837 - [[Colquit-21|William Colquit]] & [[Culshaw-109|Mary Hunter]] :27 Nov 1837 - [[Twist-173|Henry Twist]] & [[Moore-29590|Elizabeth Moore]] :21 Jan 1838 - [[Fairclough-706|Richard Fairclough]] & [[Price-32351|Martha Price]] :11 Feb 1838 - [[Penketh-78|George Penketh]] & [[Ellen Pinnington]] :15 Feb 1838 - [[Hewit-133|Joseph Hewit]] & [[Eaton-9952|Mary Eaton]] :1 Apr 1838 - [[Bullock-6390|John Bullock]] & [[Harrison-26785|Elizabeth Harrison]] :29 Apr 1838 - [[Gregson-1134|James Gregson]] & [[Harrison-25369|Elizabeth Harrison]] :7 May 1838 - [[Wright-54752|William Wright]] & [[Ann Mills]] :29 Jul 1838 - [[Johnson-112178|Richard Johnson]] & [[Thompson-68972|Agnes Thompson]] :15 Oct 1838 - [[Ratcliffe-1532|John Ratcliff]] & [[Barrow-3667|Ann Adamson]] :21 Oct 1838 - [[Aspinall-497|Samuel Aspinall]] & [[Unknown-532415|Mary Hill]] :4 Nov 1838 - [[Pinnington-101|Paul Pinnington]] & [[Lawrenson-140|Margaret Lawrenson]] :5 Nov 1838 - [[Lawrence Williams]] & [[Vose-931|Ellen Vose]] :28 Dec 1838 - [[William Leyland]] & [[Stephens-15013|Hannah Stephens]] :31 Mar 1839 - [[Dagnall-145|Richard Dagnall]] & [[Nailor-109|Ann Naylor]] :22 Apr 1839 - [[Travers-990|John Travers]] & [[Sankey-370|Sarah Ellison]] :9 Jun 1839 - [[Ward-37697|Charles Ward]] & [[Cheetham-682|Alice Cheetham]] :22 Jul 1839 - [[Prescot-70|William Prescot]] & [[Stott-1197|Ann Stott]] :28 Jul 1839 - [[Briers-291|William Briers]] & [[Burrows-5312|Alice Burrows]] :10 Nov 1839 - [[Fairhurst-281|William Fairhurst]] & [[Hughes-21791|Jane Hughes]] :11 Nov 1839 - [[Kay-3845|Peter Kay]] & [[Martha Tickle]] :2 Dec 1839 - [[Ashall-85|John Ashall]] & [[Howard-26592|Elizabeth Owen]] :29 Dec 1839 - [[Johnson-54329|James Johnson]] & [[Mary Hall]] :13 Jan 1840 - [[Webster-16789|George Webster]] & [[Holyhead-19|Margaret Gilbert]] :6 Feb 1840 - [[Lupton-899|George Lupton]] & [[Hollihead-7|Sarah Hewitt]] :5 Jul 1840 - [[Rigby-1620|James Rigby]] & [[Allen-51597|Elizabeth Allen]] :12 Jul 1840 - [[Finney-2523|James Finney]] & [[Scarisbrick-55|Elizabeth Scarisbrick]] :23 Aug 1840 - [[Molineux-186|James Molineux]] & [[Pinnington-100|Mary Pinnington]] :6 Sep 1840 - [[Devenport-111|George Devenport]] & [[Burrows-3359|Mary Burrows]] :14 Sep 1840 - [[Vose-923|John Vose]] & [[Ranson-496|Elizabeth Ranson]] :7 Oct 1840 - [[Brownbill-18|John Brownbill]] & [[Rigby-459|Martha Rigby]] :26 Dec 1840 - [[Holme-356|John Holme]] & [[Sephton-301|Ann Sephton]] :24 Jan 1841 - [[Smith-277746|James Smith]] & [[Williams-113619|Mary Williams]] :11 April 1841 - [[Barker-3074|John Barker]] & [[Cartwright-608|Elizabeth Cartwright]] :20 Jun 1841 - [[Martindale-1554|Henry Martindale]] & [[Hazleden-5|Mary Ann Hazleden]] :17 Oct 1841 - [[Anders-1385|John Anders]] & [[Sixsmith-67|Rachel Sixsmith]] :18 Oct 1841 - [[Pendleton-2622|John Pendleton]] & [[Edwards-32480|Jane Edwards]] :21 Nov 1841 - [[Walker-19299|Thomas Walker]] & [[Finney-638|Hannah Finney]] :20 Feb 1842 - [[Pendleton-2624|Mary Pendleton]] & [[Taylor-75206|William Taylor]] :3 Jul 1842 - [[Hunt-23651|Thomas Hunt]] & [[Mary Shaw]] :3 Jul 1842 - [[Singleton-4258|William Singleton]] & [[Ann Harrison]] :25 Jul 1842 - [[Pickavance-89|John Pickavance]] & [[Worrall-918|Bridget Worrall]] :31 Jul 1842 - [[Halsall-43|Thomas Halsall]] & [[Atherton-278|Catherine Atherton]] :16 Oct 1842 - [[Burrows-3360|Joseph Burrows]] & [[Ellen Anders]] :24 Nov 1842 - [[Kingsley-2095|Peter Kingsley]] & [[Mary Smith]] :29 Jan 1843 - [[Cross-10803|William Cross]] & Margaret Holme :15 May 1843 - [[Matthew Chorley]] & [[Franks-3204|Margaret Franks]] :25 Sep 1843 - [[Thomason-3077|Richard Thomason]] & [[Mary Critchley]] :22 Oct 1843 - [[Fildes-98|Thomas Fildes]] & [[Jane Cole]] :5 Nov 1843 - [[James Leyland]] & [[Foster-33283|Jane Foster]] :10 Dec 1843 - [[McMeal-3|Charles McMil]] & [[Leyland-376|Mary Ann Leyland]] :11 Dec 1843 - [[Thomas Gouldson]] & [[Taylor-100561|Mary Taylor]] :7 Jan 1844 - [[Woods-18225|Charles Woods]] & [[Mary Appleton]] :4 Feb 1844 - [[Pye-1203|William Pye]] & [[Brown-115397|Sarah Brown]] :28 Apr 1844 - [[Lyon-5518|William Lyon]] & [[Rigby-1204|Ann Rigby]] :27 May 1844 - [[William Appleton]] & [[Wright-54755|Jane Wright]] :2 Jun 1844 - [[Thomas Finney]] & [[Howard-29437|Lucy Howard]] :9 Jun 1844 - [[Platt-3397|Edward Platt]] & [[Seddon-14613|Ann Seddon]] :14 Jul 1844 - [[Paterson-1976|Walter Paterson]] & [[Finney-765|Ellen Finney]] :15 Sep 1844 - [[Atherton-855|James Atherton]] & Cicely Millington :15 Sep 1844 - [[Joshua Finney]] & [[Orford-288|Jane Orford]] :11 May 1845 - [[Benjamin Denton]] & [[Hesketh-613|Margaret Hesketh]] :22 Jun 1845 - [[George Ellison]] & [[Naylor-3023|Sarah Naylor]] :15 Sep 1845 - [[Ford-16162|Peter Ford]] & [[Dennett-534|Elizabeth Dennett]] :16 Sep 1845 - [[William Smith]] & [[Owen-11471|Ellen Owen]] :30 Oct 1845 - [[William Scarisbrick]] & [[Norris-11494|Margaret Norris]] :30 Nov 1845 - [[Hulme-1013|John Hulme]] & [[Rigby-2383|Ann Rigby]] :8 Feb 1846 - [[Davies-14423|Richard Davies]] & [[Jane Davies]] :13 Sep 1846 - [[Platt-3719|Richard Platt]] & [[Alice Whally]] :13 Sep 1846 - [[James Colquit]] & [[Spencer-25100|Catherine Spencer]] :20 Sep 1846 - [[Ford-14241|Richard Ford]] & [[Hannah Houghton]] :16 May 1847 - [[Edward Atkinson]] & [[Fairclough-561|Margaret Fairclough]] :20 Jun 1847 - [[Martindale-1597|William Martindale]] & [[Saunders-13204|Lydia Sanders]] :19 Jul 1847 - [[Ashall-86|Peter Ashall]] & Thomasin Parr :1 Aug 1847 - [[Isaac Kelshaw]] & [[Mulvany-89|Ann Mulvany]] :5 Sep 1847 - [[Thomas Jones]] & [[Roberts-37890|Elinor Roberts]] :12 Dec 1847 - [[Foster-24304|Thomas Foster]] & [[Fairclough-366|Ann Fairclough]] :20 Feb 1848 - [[Clitherow-32|George Clitherow]] & [[Elizabeth Parr]] :19 Jun 1848 - [[Muskit-1|William Muskett]] & [[Mary Taylor]] :25 Jun 1848 - [[Coulter-4360|William Coulter]] & [[Ellen Clayton]] :26 Jun 1848 - [[Glover-10033|William Glover]] & [[Ann Constantine]] :17 Jul 1848 - [[Mills-21679|James Mills]] & [[Mary Rose]] :14 Jan 1849 - [[Thomas Davies]] & [[Walker-67313|Elizabeth Walker]] :1 Apr 1849 - [[Pennington-6766|William Pinnington]] & [[Price-32351|Martha Fairclough]] :8 Apr 1849 - [[Grundy-722|Ralph Grundy]] & [[Pye-1144|Ann Pye]] :30 Apr 1849 - [[Gee-3268|James Gee]] & [[Ann Clarke]] :1 Jul 1849 - [[Jenkins-15817|John Jenkins]] & [[Stephens-13028|Esther Stevens]] :26 Aug 1849 - [[Hurst-1874|James Hurst]] & [[Alice Willis]] :4 Nov 1849 - [[Hewitt-6993|Thomas Hewit]] & [[Mary Dennet]] :2 Dec 1849 - [[Bridge-2874|Peter Bridge]] & [[Martha Battersby]] :21 Apr 1850 - [[Hugh Spencer]] & [[Towlerton-14|Mary Towlerton]] :20 May 1850 - [[Wilcock-365|Stephen Willcocks]] & [[Smith-252823|Eliza Smith]] :13 Jun 1850 - [[Wood-53402|Thomas Wood]] & [[Sarah Littler]] :16 Jun 1850 - [[Joseph Brunt]] & [[Boardman-2955|Elizabeth Boardman]] :16 Jun 1850 - [[Rigby-1620|James Rigby]] & [[Holden-5724|Margaret Holden]] :7 Jul 1850 - [[Thomas Ormroyde]] & [[Knowles-10777|Maria Louisa Knowles]] :12 Aug 1850 - [[William Marsh]] & [[Moss-8583|Mary Swift]] :2 Sep 1850 - [[Robinson-45390|James Robinson]] & [[Hughes-24087|Alice Hughes]] :14 Oct 1850 - [[Davies-12970|James Davies]] & [[Jones-125772|Sarah Jones]] :25 Dec 1850 - [[Briers-216|James Briers]] & Ann Denson :29 Dec 1850 - [[Whittle-1784|Benjamin Whittle]] & [[Margaret Holland]] :16 Feb 1851 - [[Seddon-2997|Richard Seddon]] & [[Platt-1485|Mary Platt]] :12 May 1851 - [[Henry Jones]] & [[Bibby-872|Jane Bibby]] :19 May 1851 - John Spencer & [[Glover-7736|Ellen Glover]] :1 Jun 1851 - [[Highcock-19|Thomas Highcock]] & [[Saunders-7602|Jane Saunders]] :9 Jun 1851 - [[Lawrence-15136|William Lawrence]] & [[Marsh-9652|Ann Marsh]] :30 Jun 1851 - [[Lancaster-6302|Thomas Lancaster]] & [[Eccleston-246|Ann Eccleston]] :6 Oct 1851 - [[Richard Sephton]] & [[Hulme-912|Ann Hulme]] :28 Dec 1851 - [[Smith-252819|Elias Smith]] & [[Hall-55932|Sarah Hall]] :22 Feb 1852 - [[Crooks-1386|Thomas Crooks]] & [[Finney-1715|Ellen Finney]] :12 Apr 1852 - [[Houghton-2290|Thomas Houghton]] & [[Nicholson-6198|Ellen Nicholson]] :5 Jul 1852 - [[Garner-3768|George Garner]] & [[Fildes-28|Sarah Fildes]] :25 Jul 1852 - [[Vose-1056|William Vose]] & [[Latham-3673|Olivia Latham]]] :19 Sep 1852 - [[Critchley-327|Peter Critchley]] & [[McCulloch-1420|Elizabeth McCulloch]] :16 Oct 1852 - [[Briers-241|Joseph Briers]] & [[Louisa Dawson]] :31 Oct 1852 - [[Glover-7018|Hugh Glover]] & [[Mary Pye]] :26 Dec 1852 - [[Houghton-2300|Stephen Houghton]] & [[Hulme-530|Mary Hulme]] :20 Mar 1853 - [[Richard Boardman Ellison]] & [[Johnson-109617|Ann Johnson]] :27 Mar 1853 - [[Halsall-72|Edward Halsall]] & [[Norcross-204|Ann Norcross]] :18 Apr 1853 - [[Anderton-906|Henry Anderton]] & Mary Robinson :25 Apr 1853 - [[Roberts-37889|Robert Roberts]] & [[Margaret Twist]] :8 May 1853 - [[Naylor-2575|Joseph Naylor]] & [[Elizabeth Platt]] :15 May 1853 - [[Berry-20051|Peter Berry]] & [[Roughley-282|Ann Roughley]] :1 Oct 1854 - [[McCulley-372|Arthur McCulley]] & [[Ann Hunt]] :30 Oct 1854 - Joseph Hartley & Ellen Boardman granddaughter of [[Rothram-2|Elizbath (Rothram) Boardman (1792-bef.1864)]] (?) :9 Sep 1855 - [[Glover-4588|Jonathan Glover]] & [[Johnson-91254|Elizabeth Johnson]] :20 Apr 1856 - [[Archibald Campbell]] & [[Gorst-193|Mary Bacon]] :11 May 1856 - [[Birch-2526|Nathan Birch]] & [[Garbage-4|Mary Garbige]] :10 Aug 1856 - [[Martindale-1589|Ralph Martindale]] & [[Lofthouse-262|Elizabeth Lofthouse]] :17 Nov 1856 - [[Henry Parr]] & [[Martindale-1479|Ellen Fenney]] :17 Jan 1857 - [[Seddon-7596|Peter Seddon]] & [[Holden-7208|Mary Holden]] :19 Jul 1857 - [[Greenall-158|Edward James Greenall]] & [[Ellen Broadhurst]] :4 Oct 1857 - [[William Roughley]] & [[Muskett-113|Elizabeth Muskett]] :22 Nov 1857 - [[Barr-4876|William Barr]] & Alice Brownbill :25 Dec 1857 - [[Hatton-1951|Robert Hatton]] & [[Welsby-56|Jane Welsby]] :28 Feb 1858 - [[Holden-7819|Richard William Holden]] & [[Elizabeth Topping]] :1 Mar 1858 - [[Bacon-7052|Samuel Bacon]] & [[Tabern-7|Sarah Tabern]] :31 May 1858 - [[Burrows-3284|Thomas Burrows]] & [[Atherton-1587|Ellen Wagstaff]] :29 Nov 1858 - [[Joseph Maley]] & [[Wright-54761|Margaret Wright]] :31 Jan 1859 - [[Fildes-102|Peter Fildes]] & [[Sarah Dockerty]] :23 Aug 1859 - [[Ford-24107|Edward Ford]] & [[Elizabeth Rigby]] :27 Nov 1859 - [[John Mather]] & [[Foster-27752|Ellen Tickle]] :1 Jan 1860 - [[Bate-1719|John Bate]] & [[Martha Case]] :1 Jan 1861 - [[Glover-10033|William Glover]] & [[Elizabeth Wainwright]] :3 Aug 1862 - [[Lythgoe-145|George Lythgoe]] & [[Burrows-3247|Ann Fisher]] :2 Mar 1863 - [[Addison-1331|Joseph Addison]] & [[Tupman-44|Jane Tupman]] :11 Oct 1863 - [[Roberts-37880|Thomas Roberts]] & [[Stephens-13028|Esther Jenkins]] :1 May 1864 - [[John Carroll]] & [[Heath-7266|Mary Ann Heath]] :14 Aug 1864 - [[Yates-6465|John Yates]] & [[Greenough-321|Mary Jane Greenough]] :4 Oct 1864 - [[Glover-7227|James Glover]] & [[Whitfield-2876|Sarah Ann Whitfield]] :23 Oct 1864 - [[Brown-138173|Richard Brown]] & [[Seed-358|Martha Seed]] :12 Aug 1866 - [[Fairhurst-280|James Fairhurst]] & [[Grayson-1159|Mary Grayson]] :31 May 1868 - [[William Henry Baker]] & [[Cork-714|Mathilda Corke]] :20 Aug 1872 - [[Rimmer-716|John Rimmer]] & [[Byrne-5832|Margaret Byrne]] :14 Jul 1873 - [[Critchley-397|James Critchley]] & [[Thompson-60570|Tamar Thompson]] :26 Jun 1875 - [[Hankinson-576|John T Hankinson]] & [[Bate-1213|Margaret Bradbury]] :4 Oct 1879 - [[Dixon-13403|Moses Dixon]] & [[Crow-4027|Johanna Crow]] :27 Nov 1881 - [[Williamson-13791|John Williamson]] & [[Goulding-861|Sarah Ann Maria Golding]] :28 May 1882 - [[Nicholson-9153|William Nicholson]] & [[Leather-218|Esther Leather]] :25 Dec 1882 - [[Kenyon-1863|John Kenyon]] & [[Dickinson-6361|Alice (Dickinson) Whitfield]] :14 June 1886 - [[Profitt-143|George Profitt]] & [[Phythian-118|Lucy Emma Phythian]] :13 Aug 1905 - [[Kenyon-2286|Roger Kenyon]] & [[Manifold-496|Clara Manifold]]
Farr family group
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The goal of this project is to research the Farr history. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Eustes-1|Barb Burch]]. Not really some of the tasks that need to be done. I'll be working on finding my ancestors and would love any help. We may find we are just one large family! * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24466854 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Farrand Family Mysteries
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Hi, I'm a direct descendant of the Notts Farrands. The earliest I can trace at the moment is Francis Farrand - Born Glapwell 1780 and his Father Francis - Married 1764. No further details available. The family were non-conformist methodists - Francis baptised all of his children at the Methodist Chapel in Basford. The family moved to Hucknall Torkard some time between 1821 and 1841 and seem to have changed their name to Farrands. After the death of my GG3 in 1869 they reverted back to Farrand. Any help would be awesome, in helping track this line further back... [[Category:Family Mysteries]]
Farrar Name Study
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Farrar Name Study]] __NOTOC__ [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Farrar Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farrar Farrar] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Farrar name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Farrar's), by time period (18th Century Farrar's), or by topic (Farrar DNA, Farrar Occupations, Farrar Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Farrar Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Farrar}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Farrar}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! Yorkshire Farrars, include English, New England and Virginia Farrars haplogroup R-YP5578 or R1a1a1b2h and subclades: Eurasia Earliest Known ancestor is Henrie Ferror, Midgley,Halifax Paris West Yorkshire Norfolk or East Anglica Farrow Farrars haplogroup E2(Saxon) earliest known ancestor is John Farrow of Hingham, Norfolk Midland County Farrars haplogroup R1b1a2or R-M269 and subclades (Western Atlantic Modality) Earliest Known ancestor is James Farrar, first appeared in NJ in 1723. * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ferrar Ferrar] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farrer Farrer] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pharo Pharo] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farra Farra] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farrow Farrow] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fairer Fairer]
Farrelly Name Study
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Farrelly Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Farrelly Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Farrelly Farrelly] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Farrelly name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Farrellys), by time period (18th Century Farrellys), or by topic (Farrelly DNA, Farrelly Occupations, Farrelly Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Farrelly Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Farrelly}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Farrelly}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:ABOUT_MARTIN_FARRELLY|About_Martin_Farrelly]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified
Farris one name study
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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Farris-740|Melissa Farris]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10234223 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Farvlinta passengerlist
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Port of Departure: Rotterdam Port of Arrival: New York Date of departure: 1855 Captain: Thomas Smith [http://immigrantships.net/v9/1800v9/farvlinta18550611.html Passengerlist] |
First name | Middle name | Last name | Age | Sex | Occupation | Origen |
Ario | Boon | 32 | male | Farmer | NL | |
Maartje | Vos | 34 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Mies | Boon | 22 | male | NL | ||
Johan | Boon | 17 | male | NL | ||
Pieter | Boon | 14 | male | NL | ||
Guurtje | Boon | 12 | female | NL | ||
Cornelis | Boon | 10 | male | NL | ||
Antje | Boon | 1 | female | NL | ||
Pieter | Kooy | 33 | male | Farmer | NL | |
Guurtje | Klaverblad | 31 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Jan | Kooy | 6 | male | NL | ||
Jannitje | Kooy | 2 | female | NL | ||
Gerbrand | Kooy | 1 | male | NL | ||
Jannitje | Sievers | 26 | female | Servant | NL | |
Jacob | Hoek | 34 | male | Miller | NL | |
Maartje | Houtkoop | 29 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Bankras | Hoek | 3 | male | NL | ||
Fryntje | Hoek | 2 | female | NL | ||
Jan | Klaver | 18 | male | Carpenter | NL | |
David | van der Kloet | 35 | male | labourer | NL | |
Dunertje | Klaverblad | 31 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Kryntje | van der Kloet | 9 | female | NL | ||
Jan | van der Kloet | 8 | male | NL | ||
Volkert | Kuiper | 22 | male | without | NL | |
Pieter | Lint | 37 | male | labourer | NL | |
[http://www.lourens-vanbochove.nl/database/getperson.php?personID=I14897&tree=family Sal (Salomon Aart?)] | A. | van Bokhoven | 36 | male | merchant | NL |
Magdalena | Slieimer | 24 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Baudewyn | Slieimer | 9 | male | NL | ||
Wilhelmina | Slieimer | 18mo | female | NL | ||
Hendrik | Slieimer | 7mo | male | NL | ||
Jan | van der Slik | 39 | male | baker | NL | |
Jannitje | Kruithof | 43 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Cornelia | van der Slik | 24 | female | NL | ||
Feunis | van der Slik | ? | male | NL | ||
Christina | van der Slik | ? | female | NL | ||
Neeltje | van der Slik | 14 | female | NL | ||
Maria | van der Slik | 12 | female | NL | ||
Pietertje | van der Slik | 9 | female | NL | ||
Pieter | van de Slik | 7 | male | NL | ||
Leentje | van der Slik | 5 | female | NL | ||
?onntje | van der Slik | 1 | male | NL | ||
Willem | Piet | van Leeuwen | 44 | male | mason | NL |
Johanna | Rozekranz | 36 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Pannetje | Rozekranz | 5 | female | NL | ||
Willem | Pieter | Rozekranz | 3 | male | NL | |
Jacob | Rozekranz | 11mo | male | NL | ||
Adriana | van Baalen | 23 | female | servant | NL | |
Johann | van Holde | 58 | male | labourer | NL | |
Sara | Wykmann | 55 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Jacob | Wykmann | 14 | male | NL | ||
Helena | Wykmann | 11 | female | NL | ||
Arie | van Drunen | 28 | male | farmer | NL | |
Anna | Schuurwater | 28 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Lina | Petronella | Schuurwater | 3 | female | NL | |
Oyverke | Schuurwater | 2 | female | NL | ||
Bastian | Schuurwater | 4mo | male | NL | ||
Dientje | Kamermann | 16 | female | servant | NL | |
Adrianus | Klein | 56 | male | farmer | NL | |
Aaltje | van Wingerdon (Wingerden?) | 57 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Fryntje | van Wingerdon (Wingerden?) | 16 | female | NL | ||
Cornelis | van Wingerdon (Wingerden?) | 14 | male | NL | ||
Jan | Ferlouw (Terlouw?) | 29 | male | farmer | NL | |
Hendrik | Ferlouw (Terlouw?) | 31 | male | farmer | NL | |
Willem | Kiep | 34 | male | labourer | NL | |
Aaltje | Middelkoop | 36 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Maria | Louisa | Middelkoop | 19 | female | NL | |
Willem | van Vark | 46 | male | carpenter | NL | |
Metta | de Clerk | 32 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Jacob | de Clerk | 23 | male | NL | ||
Engelina | de Clerk | 18 | female | NL | ||
Gysberdina | de Clerk | 11 | female | NL | ||
Wilhelmina | de Clerk | 9 | female | NL | ||
Metta | de Clerk | 7 | female | NL | ||
Jacob | van Baalen | 26 | male | labourer | NL | |
Adrian | Nultenbock | 42 | male | shoemaker | NL | |
Delian | van der Loy | 42 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Foh | van Wingerden | 50 | male | farmer | NL | |
Jantje | Kappels | 45 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Johannes | Kappels | 15 | male | NL | ||
Marinus | Kappels | 14 | male | NL | ||
Maaike | Kappels | 13 | female | NL | ||
Sientje | van Wingerden | 11 | female | NL | ||
Jan | van Wingerden | 8 | male | NL | ||
Willem | van Wingerden | 6 | male | NL | ||
Maria | van Wingerden | 4 | female | NL | ||
Gurit (Gerrit?) | Hubert | van Wingerden | 11mo | male | NL | |
Hermen | Verhoef | 50 | male | farmer | NL | |
Maaike | Klein | 32 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Wouter | Klein | 16 | male | NL | ||
Fryntje | Klein | 14 | female | NL | ||
Guitje | Klein | 6 | female | NL | ||
Gooert | Klein | 5 | male | NL | ||
Jannigje | Klein | 4 | female | NL | ||
Hannes | Klein | 2 | male | NL | ||
Gertruda | Klein | 11mo | female | NL | ||
Jan | den Hartog | 46 | male | labourer | NL | |
Aagje | Hazendonk | 40 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Hermen | Hazendonk | 18 | male | NL | ||
Hendk | Hazendonk | 17 | male | NL | ||
Hendrikje | Hazendonk | 14 | female | NL | ||
Ida | Hazendonk | 11 | female | NL | ||
Fenntje | Hazendonk | 10 | male | NL | ||
Hubert | Hazendonk | 8 | male | NL | ||
Gerrit | Hazendonk | 6 | male | NL | ||
Aagje | Hazendonk | 11mo | female | NL | ||
Engelbertus | Boland | 48 | male | tailor | NL | |
Johanna | Buuokes | 40 | male | h/wife | NL | |
Willem | Buuokes | 11 | male | NL | ||
Hendk | Grlbach | 45 | male | shoemaker | NL | |
B. | Cornelis | Kolonbrander (Kolenbrander?) | 45 | female | h/wife | NL |
Heintje | Kolonbrander (Kolenbrander?) | 1? | female | NL | ||
Feunis | Grootboer | 35 | male | farmer | NL | |
Hendk | De Buot (Bout?) | 17 | male | farmer | NL | |
Arend | Voordeman | 46 | male | farmer | NL | |
Antonia | Gerits | 43 | female | h/sister | NL | |
Hendricka | Gerits | 15 | female | NL | ||
Willem | Gerits | 17 | male | NL | ||
Christian | Gerits | 11 | male | NL | ||
Mina | Gerits | 8 | female | NL | ||
H. | Wildenbeest | 40 | male | farmer | NL | |
Christina | Ruisink | 24 | female | without | NL | |
Pieter | Pauli | 26 | male | farmer | NL | |
Bernh | Pauli | 24 | male | farmer | NL | |
F. | Hend | Otten | 44 | male | farmer | NL |
Hend | Kraagenbrink | 26 | male | farmer | NL | |
Gerh | Maas | 50 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Foh | Heinwicker | 32 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Bernh | Heinwicker | 28 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Gerrit | Moritz | 22 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Jacob | Baungarde (Baumgarde?) | 30 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Gerh | Sternmann | 44 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Mathilde | Bunngards | 44 | female | h/wife | Germany | |
Verbela | Bunngards | 17 | female | Germany | ||
Jacob | Bunngards | 14 | male | Germany | ||
Anna | Bunngards | 9 | female | Germany | ||
Magdalena | Bunngards | 3 | female | Germany | ||
Mathilde | Wolfander | 33 | female | Germany | ||
Sal | Kasuman | 32 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Diederich | Diederdich | 43 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Margreta | Stockrams | 35 | female | h/wife | Germany | |
Johann | Stockrams | 11 | male | Germany | ||
Jacob | Kiendendick | 21 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Gerh | Atrops | 49 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Margrete | Brezer | 55 | female | h/wife | Germany | |
Magdalene | Brezer | 24 | female | Germany | ||
Johann | Brezer | 22 | male | Germany | ||
Elisabeth | Brezer | 19 | female | Germany | ||
Margretha | Brezer | 16 | female | Germany | ||
Fielmaus | Lanzen | 30 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Foh | Kinnigs | 33 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Fried | Tuiten | 17 | male | farmer | Germany | |
Abraham | Buuwkes | 36 | male | watchmaker | NL | |
Jannitje | Buuwkes | 34 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Hendricka | Buuwkes | 11? | female | NL | ||
Jan | Buuwkes | 10 | male | NL | ||
Cammerina | Buuwkes | 9 | female | NL | ||
Johanna | Buuwkes | 7 | female | NL | ||
Gerritje | Buuwkes | 6 | female | NL | ||
Johannes | Buuwkes | 3 | male | NL | ||
Cornelia | Buuwkes | 1 | female | NL | ||
WGF | Buuwkes | 40 | male | bazzier | NL | |
Jannitje | Buuwkes | 34 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Hendrika | Buuwkes | 9 | female | NL | ||
Lambertus | Buuwkes | 7 | male | NL | ||
Johanna | Buuwkes | 6 | female | NL | ||
Johannes | Buuwkes | 2 | male | NL | ||
Geertje | Buuwkes | 1 | female | NL | ||
Hendricka | Buuwkes | 58 | female | without | NL | |
Evert | Subine | 20 | male | without | NL | |
Eva | Subine (Sabine) | 18 | female | without | NL | |
Reckert | Scholten | 42 | male | farmer | NL | |
Catharina | ter Buk | 38 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Jan | ter Buk | 17 | male | NL | ||
Geeritjen | ter Buk | 15 | female | NL | ||
Tonia | Scholten | 13 | female | NL | ||
Janujen | Scholten | 6 | female | NL | ||
Heintje | Scholten | 4 | female | NL | ||
Hendriksen | Scholten | 3 | male | NL | ||
Hendk | Scholten | 1 | male | NL | ||
Hendricka | Enkhof | 36 | female | servant | NL | |
Subers | Bakker | 24 | male | tailor | NL | |
Jan | Bakker | 18 | male | labourer | NL | |
Gerrit | Hanlin | 34 | male | farmer | NL | |
Hendrika | Middelink | 38 | female | NL | ||
Aresedina | Middelink | 25 | female | NL | ||
Jacob | Joars | Raucethein | 45 | male | farmer | NL |
Gysbertje | Van Hudck | 38 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Hendk | Lunetra | 23 | male | farmer | NL | |
Giutje | Lunetra | 21 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Adreance | Jans | Lunetra | 16 | male | NL | |
Harmen | Lunetra | 14 | male | NL | ||
Arend | Epkes | Roorda | 20 | male | painter | NL |
Jan | U | van der Ueer (Veer?) | 32 | male | tailor | NL |
Janke | Hender | Uiss??ma (Wissema?) | 25 | female | h/wife | NL |
Herde | Uiss??ma (Wissema?) | 4 | male | NL | ||
Uarten | Uiss??ma (Wissema?) | 11mo | male | NL | ||
Pieter | P. | Rypstra | 22 | male | labourer | NL |
Gurt | U. | Huckstra | 25 | male | labourer | NL |
Pieter | J. | Ualenaar (Valenaar?) | 58 | male | labourer | NL |
Uuke | Ualenaar (Valenaar?) | 25 | female | h/daughter | NL | |
Kees | van der Ploeg | 23 | male | labourer | NL | |
Jannes | H. | Haskstra (Haakstra?) | 32 | male | labourer | NL |
Riggs | P. | Ualenaar (Valenaar?) | 28 | female | h/wife | NL |
Janke | Annes | Jansma | 46 | male | farmer | NL |
Anne | Joukes | Jansma | 19 | male | h/son | NL |
Hilges | Janne | Jansma | 17 | female | NL | |
Sjund | S. | Bruinja (Bruinsma?) | 30 | male | labourer | NL |
Baukje | Boonstra | 27 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Gurt | Boonstra | 4 | male | NL | ||
Peieutje (Pietertje?) | Boonstra | 4mo | female | NL | ||
Antje | Pallas | 26 | female | without | NL | |
Lena | Stact | 38 | female | NL | ||
Joost | Stact | 16 | male | NL | ||
Uariuise | Stact | 15 | male | NL | ||
Adriaan | Stact | 12 | male | NL | ||
Pieter | Stact | 9 | male | NL | ||
Petranella | Stact | 7 | female | NL | ||
Jacsamaus | Well(?) | Stact | 2 | female | NL | |
Jawbue | de Clappen | 39 | male | tailor | NL | |
Cornelia | Aart | 41 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Gurtje | Aart | 11 | female | NL | ||
Pieta | Aart | 9 | male | NL | ||
Mariunes | Aart | 8 | male | NL | ||
Daniel | Kuiper | 53 | male | without | NL | |
Antje | Past | 50 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Eva | Past | 20 | female | NL | ||
Antje | Past | 18 | female | NL | ||
Uutje | Past | 17 | female | NL | ||
Grutje | Past | 15 | female | NL | ||
Gerut | Brandt | 40 | male | without | NL | |
Grutje | Brandt | 42 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Jan | Brandt | 29 | male | labourer | NL | |
Pelke | de Long (de Jong?) | 33 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Aaltje | Brandt | 7 | female | NL | ||
Antje | Brandt | 4 | female | NL | ||
Jan | Brandt | 8mo | male | NL | ||
Aaltje | Pool | 59 | female | NL | ||
Corneles | Alurt | 39 | male | farmer | NL | |
Betje | Hock | 39 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Maartje | Hock | 14 | female | NL | ||
Bankras | Hock | 9 | male | NL | ||
Pryntje | Hock | 8 | female | NL | ||
Jepke | Blak | 23 | male | Carpenter | NL | |
Nieltje | Pool | 39 | female | NL | ||
Pieter | Hurs | 4 | male | NL | ||
Pieter | Hess | 26 | male | Alevehand | NL | |
Jan | U. | Hunstra | 46 | male | farmer | NL |
Berber | A. | Aoaestra | 46 | female | h/wife | NL |
Antje | Jane | Aoaestra | 11 | female | NL | |
Uuset | Jane | Aoaestra | 6 | male | NL | |
Jepoke | Jane | Aoaestra | 5mo | female | NL | |
Hendk | de Haan | 33 | male | carpenter | United States | |
Beoer | Fokkema | 29 | male | painter | NL | |
Poeke | S. | Lepkema | 13 | male | without | NL |
Weiger | Epkes | Roorda | 28 | male | painter | NL |
Lundert | Canetkansse | 45 | male | smith | NL | |
Uelens | Bauman | 44 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Maatje | Bauman | 17 | female | NL | ||
Pandtaat | Lundest | Bauman | 16 | male | NL | |
O????? | Bauman | 11 | male | NL | ||
Martina | Bauman | 8 | female | NL | ||
Lundert | Baumann | 4 | male | NL | ||
Adriana | Cornelia | Bauman | 1 | female | NL | |
Jan | Snip | 40 | male | labourer | NL | |
Neeltje | Bloass | 37 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Willem | Snip | 4 | male | NL | ||
Gerrit | Snip | 1 | male | NL | ||
Jacob | Adansvaal | 36 | male | labourer | NL | |
Neelkje | Bakker | 28 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Gerut | Adansvaal | 4 | male | NL | ||
Ulans | Adansvaal | 1 | male | NL | ||
Antje | Adansvaal | 4mo | female | NL | ||
Adreaune | van Luiden | 49 | male | shoemaker | NL | |
Catjalma | van Houten | 24 | female | h/wife | NL | |
Adresan | Canstansdo | 20 | male | Smith | NL | |
Lundert | Sac | 27 | male | painter | NL |
Fasnakyle Free Church
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{{Image|file=Fasnakyle_Free_Church.jpg|align=c|size=l||caption=Photograph of Fasnakyle Free Church as it appears today.}} The Free Church at Fasnakyle is located off the present-day Glen Affrick Road at DMS coordinates: [https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?params=57_19_28_N_4_47_43.47_W 57°19'28"N, 4°47'43"W] The church was described in the Ordnance Survey Name Book as follows:
"FREE CHURCH [Fasnakyle] [...] A neat building, erected in 1870 by private Subscription for the accomodation of the inhabitants in the Western portion of the Parish, Seated for 600, it is Situated 1¾ miles south of Cannich".The church appears to have been planned and built by the long-serving minister, [[Fraser-8866|Rev Mr Colin Fraser (abt.1807-1889)]] before he retired due to failing eyesight. In correspondence with the editor of the Inverness Courier in 1868 Rev Fraser is quoted as follows:
"At the commencement of this century there were very few Protestants in the upper district of Strathglass; there is now a considerable number, and they need a church […] The mission, 34 miles in length, I divided into two districts. I said we had a small church in the lower district, supplying the wants of about seven miles of country, so that there were twenty-seven miles left for the upper district, for which the new church was wanted."[Source: "Church Accommodation in Strathglass," The Inverness Courier [Scotland], 13 February 1868, page 5, column 5; British Newspaper Archive, database with images (https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 22 October 2020), citing Rev. C. Fraser, Strathglass.] For more informaiton, please see the entry for [http://www.strathglass-heritage.co.uk/fasnakyle-free-church/ Fasnakyle Free Church], written by the Strathglass Heritage Association.
Fast Family History
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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] Here is a central location for organizing information related to the last name Fast and Fast families around the world. === 100th Annual Fast Family Reunion === The 100th reunion was held on June 19, 2005, at the Grange Hall of the Mercer County Fairgrounds, Celina Ohio. '''Does anyone have photos or memories to share?''' === Fasts on Wikitree === ???
Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ireland|Ireland Sources]] __TOC__ == Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae == "Irish Church Calendar": The succession of the prelates and members of the cathedral bodies of Ireland. * by [[Cotton-4788|Henry Cotton]], D.C.L. (1789-1879) Archdeacon of Cashel, 1824-1870 * published by Hodges and Smith, Grafton-Street, Dublin, 1848 * published by James Charles & Son, 61, Middle Abbey-Street, Dublin, 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008567914 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011600774 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005783494 * (1851) Vol. 1 The Province of Munster, 2nd edition, corrected and enlarged ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rVyTpTtj8V4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y6JbAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi01cott ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesihib00cottgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaeh02cottgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi01cottuoft * (1848) Vol. 2 The Province of Leinster ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6EhXwXAchagC ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi02cott ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi02cottuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesihib03cottgoog * (1848) Part 5 The Dioceses of Dublin, Glendaloch, and Kildare ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi05cott * (1849) Vol. 3 The Province of Ulster ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y-cpW80vLPcC ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi03cott ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiae03cottuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesihib04cottgoog * (1850) Vol. 4 The Province of Connaught ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5j2drkk_pFoC ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi04cott ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesihib01cottgoog * (1860) Vol. 5 Illustrations, Corrections, and Additions. To which are added General Indexes to the Whole Work ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N57P0J7gDJQC ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiae05cottuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesihib02cottgoog * (1878) Supplement containing a continuation of appointments up to the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland on December 31 1870. Collated with the original diocesan registries by Charles Philip Cotton, B.A., Dublin. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iyQRAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6S8NAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiae06cottuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaeh00cottgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaeh01cottgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008590347 === Citation Formats === * Cotton, Henry. ''[[Space:Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae|Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae]]'' (Hodges & Smith, Dublin, 1848) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Cotton|Cotton]] Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ
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Fatal Shampoo, Kensington Coroner's Court
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'''The following account of the Coroner's Inquest into the death of [[Dalrymple-513|Lady Helenora Elphinstone-Dalrymple]] is transcribed from the Wells Journal - Thursday 22 July 1909 - pg. 3''' ==FATAL SHAMPOO.== ==== BARONET’S DAUGHTER DIES SUDDENLY AT HAIRDRESSER’S. ==== The case of a baronet’s daughter who died whilst having her hair shampooed at the hairdressing rooms of Harrod’s Stores, Ltd., last Monday, was investigated by Mr. C. Luxmoore Drew, at the Kensington Coroner’s Court, on Thursday. The unfortunate young lady was Miss Helenora Catherine Horn-Elphinstone- Dalrymple, aged 29 years, a daughter of the late [[Dalrymple-512|Sir Robert Graeme Horn-Elphinstone-Dalrymple, Bart.]], lately residing in Alma Terrace, Kensington.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Cecil,_1st_Viscount_Cecil_of_Chelwood Lord Robert Cecil, K.C., M.P.], who appeared on behalf of Harrod’s Stores, expressed on behalf of the firm their profound sympathy with the deceased lady’s relatives on her death.
[[Dalrymple-511|Lieut. Francis Horn-Elphinstone-Dalrymple]], of the Royal Horse Artillery, stationed at Aldershot, identified the deceased as his sister, and said that she enjoyed very good health.
Beatrice Clark, a hairdresser employed at Harrod’s Stores, said that she had been a hairdresser , for twelve years. She did not know the deceased, but the lady came to the hairdressing department on Monday, and asked for dry shampoo. She had already been manicured and looked pale. On the previous Thursday witness explained the dry shampoo to the deceased, and told her that the fumes were obnoxious and might make her feel faint. When the deceased came on Monday, the electric fan was working and the windows in the cubicle in which the witness was were open. The process of shampooing was to apply the lotion—a carbon one—to the back of the head. A pan was placed at the back of the head to take the lotion, and the face was covered with a towel, because the lotion irritated the eyes. Another towel was placed at the back. The lotion was applied from a bottle. Witness commenced to apply the shampoo, but within two minutes the deceased became very pale and looked faint, .and then she appeared to collapse, so witness called for assistance. Artificial respiration was performed.
The Coroner: Had she ceased to breathe when you summoned help?—l cannot say.
Witness added that the lotion she used she had not applied in the case of any other customer before at Harrod’s. She had, however, used it for cleaning hair, and had never seen anyone made ill by the process.
The Coroner: How did you know it would make a person ill?—I thought it would make her feel ill because of the smell of the fumes. I have used it on my head.
Replying to Lord Robert Cecil, witness said that towel was placed over the eyes to prevent the lotion trickling into them. An electric fan was used to dry the hair, and was placed near the head.
Answering the Coroner, witness said she had never known an assistant upset by the shampoo.
'''USE OF THE FAN.'''
Miss Edith Mary Dale, living at Langdale, Farnham, a friend of the deceased lady, said she had had her hair done by this particular process at Harrod’s. The first time it was done the assistant explained to her that the fan was used, not to dry the hair, but to blow off the fumes. She had never been upset by the process, although she had noticed an odour as of chloroform. A shampoo lasted about eight minutes. She was told it was a tonic for the hair.
Mr. Stretton (for the family)Joseph Hope Stretton of 7 Serjeants Inn, Temple, London, solicitor. Stretton was also (along with Helenora's brother Francis) a co-executor of her estate. : Did you feel any bad effects? —No, the fan blew like a gale in my face and blew the fumes back.
William Henry Eardley, manager of the hairdresser’s department at Harrod’s, said that the process had been used for over six years.
The Coroner; Have you seen any bad results?
—I have seen one or two slight cases of fainting.
The Coroner asked what precautions were taken, and witness explained that towel was placed over the face and the pan at the back of the head. The operator stood behind applying the lotion, and the fan bIew the fumes away.
What would be the effect of having the fan in front?— The operator would have the fumes blown in her face.
Witness said that he had never known an assistant affected. He was called up on Monday, and found the lady apparently dead. He noticed no fumes, and the windows were open. The lotion was made up by a firm of City chemists, and witness produced the formula. He had never recognised any danger.
Examined by Lord Robert Cecil, the witness said that from 90 to 100 customers used this shampoo daily. Some 20,000 or 30,000 had been dry shampooed by this process, and 14 tons of the liquid had been used, but he had never known any serious case. In one case he had his notice brought to a slight faint. In addition to the use of the shampoo the firm sold a large quantity of it. When he was called to the deceased lady his attention was directed to the tightness of her corsets. Miss Clark was a most capable assistant, and had used a large quantity of this shampoo in the workshop, in which twenty assistants were engaged. This was the only kind of dry shampoo, except spirit, which was not often used, because it was not so volatile.
Dr. Paul Jones, of Walton Place, said that he was called to Harrod’s Stores Monday, and saw the lady lying on the floor of a cubicle, which was about seven feet by twelve feet. The partitions were six feet high. There was plenty of ventilation, but there was an odour of tetra chloride of carbon. The deceased’s face was discoloured and her pupils dilated. The fan was working.
The Coroner: Have you any experience of this shampoo ?
'''FAINTED AFTER SHAMPOO.'''
Witness said that it first came to his notice in 1907, when he saw a lady some time after she had had a shampoo. She was taken faint, and suffered from a rapid irregular pulse for from an hour to an hour and a half. He knew of another case of a healthy woman becoming faint when having her hair dry cleaned. In consequence of this he made a suggestion that the fan should used, and this was done. There was a vapour like chloroform given off, but it was not chloroform.
The Coroner: Do you consider it safe to use?
—It is a safe thing to use with precaution as to fresh air, etc.
Do you think that anybody undergoing it should be medically fit?— That is the ideal.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Spilsbury Dr. B. H. Spilsbury], pathologist at St. Mary's Hospital, who made an autopsy, said that the body was quite healthy, but the heart cavities were dilated and the heart muscles were degenerated, which was unusual in a young person. The tonsils were enlarged. There was status lymphaticus.Old term for a syndrome of supposed enlargement of the thymus and lymph nodes in infants and young children, formerly believed to be associated with unexplained sudden death; it was also erroneously believed that pressure of the thymus on the trachea might cause death during anaesthesia. (from Mondofacto.) Death was due to sudden heart failure, from degeneration of the muscles, and possibly part of the condition of status lymphaticus, and also possibly accelerated by inhaling tetra chloride of carbon. The status lymphaticus which would predispose to sudden death, could not be discovered during life.
Have you ever had experience of these cases?
—No.
What do you think about the safety of administering the lotion?—I think, in a perfectly healthy subject, there is no danger to life.
Further questioned, the witness said that the inhaling of tetra chloride might cause sudden death to a person with a weak heart, but the effect varied. If the vapour was inhaled there would be temporary discomfort.
Witness added that he had no personal record of any other fatal case. Persons with this young lady’s disease would run greater risk in inhaling tetra chloride than healthy persons.
'''NOT FOR UNHEALTHY PERSONS.'''
Replying to a juror, Dr. Paul Jones said that he had advised persons to go to Harrod’s to have their hair dry shampooed, but not unhealthy persons.
Dr. Spilsbury, in reply to Lord Robert Cecil, said that he considered the process absolutely safe, if one could ensure no vapour being inhaled by unhealthy subjects.
You would not attach any blame to Harrod's in the circumstances?—Oh, no.
What is the percentage of death in tetra chloride administered as an anaesthetic ?—About one in 20.000.
John Charles Maron, a hairdresser at Harrod's, said that during the six years he had been there he had had about 1,000 dry shampoo cases with this particular process, and he had never known of one bad case. There were three cases where customers were a little queer, but they soon recovered. He had used the shampoo on elderly ladies in nursing homes.
By Lord Robert Cecil: Nine persons out of ten asked for this treatment. He did not think there was any risk in Miss Clark doing the work.
The Coroner said that it was for the jury to consider whether death had been accelerated by the tetra chloride, and their verdict would be one of misadventure. This case would have the effect of calling attention to the risks unhealthy persons ran in undergoing this particular process of shampooing.
The jury, after deliberating in private, returned a verdict of "Accidental death, accelerated by the fumes of the tetra chloride.” They added a rider that Harrod’s were not justified in employing unskilled operators in performing this dangerous operation. ====Footnotes====
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Cecil,_1st_Viscount_Cecil_of_Chelwood Lord Robert Cecil, K.C., M.P.], who appeared on behalf of Harrod’s Stores, expressed on behalf of the firm their profound sympathy with the deceased lady’s relatives on her death.
[[Dalrymple-511|Lieut. Francis Horn-Elphinstone-Dalrymple]], of the Royal Horse Artillery, stationed at Aldershot, identified the deceased as his sister, and said that she enjoyed very good health.
Beatrice Clark, a hairdresser employed at Harrod’s Stores, said that she had been a hairdresser , for twelve years. She did not know the deceased, but the lady came to the hairdressing department on Monday, and asked for dry shampoo. She had already been manicured and looked pale. On the previous Thursday witness explained the dry shampoo to the deceased, and told her that the fumes were obnoxious and might make her feel faint. When the deceased came on Monday, the electric fan was working and the windows in the cubicle in which the witness was were open. The process of shampooing was to apply the lotion—a carbon one—to the back of the head. A pan was placed at the back of the head to take the lotion, and the face was covered with a towel, because the lotion irritated the eyes. Another towel was placed at the back. The lotion was applied from a bottle. Witness commenced to apply the shampoo, but within two minutes the deceased became very pale and looked faint, .and then she appeared to collapse, so witness called for assistance. Artificial respiration was performed.
The Coroner: Had she ceased to breathe when you summoned help?—l cannot say.
Witness added that the lotion she used she had not applied in the case of any other customer before at Harrod’s. She had, however, used it for cleaning hair, and had never seen anyone made ill by the process.
The Coroner: How did you know it would make a person ill?—I thought it would make her feel ill because of the smell of the fumes. I have used it on my head.
Replying to Lord Robert Cecil, witness said that towel was placed over the eyes to prevent the lotion trickling into them. An electric fan was used to dry the hair, and was placed near the head.
Answering the Coroner, witness said she had never known an assistant upset by the shampoo.
'''USE OF THE FAN.'''
Miss Edith Mary Dale, living at Langdale, Farnham, a friend of the deceased lady, said she had had her hair done by this particular process at Harrod’s. The first time it was done the assistant explained to her that the fan was used, not to dry the hair, but to blow off the fumes. She had never been upset by the process, although she had noticed an odour as of chloroform. A shampoo lasted about eight minutes. She was told it was a tonic for the hair.
Mr. Stretton (for the family)Joseph Hope Stretton of 7 Serjeants Inn, Temple, London, solicitor. Stretton was also (along with Helenora's brother Francis) a co-executor of her estate. : Did you feel any bad effects? —No, the fan blew like a gale in my face and blew the fumes back.
William Henry Eardley, manager of the hairdresser’s department at Harrod’s, said that the process had been used for over six years.
The Coroner; Have you seen any bad results?
—I have seen one or two slight cases of fainting.
The Coroner asked what precautions were taken, and witness explained that towel was placed over the face and the pan at the back of the head. The operator stood behind applying the lotion, and the fan bIew the fumes away.
What would be the effect of having the fan in front?— The operator would have the fumes blown in her face.
Witness said that he had never known an assistant affected. He was called up on Monday, and found the lady apparently dead. He noticed no fumes, and the windows were open. The lotion was made up by a firm of City chemists, and witness produced the formula. He had never recognised any danger.
Examined by Lord Robert Cecil, the witness said that from 90 to 100 customers used this shampoo daily. Some 20,000 or 30,000 had been dry shampooed by this process, and 14 tons of the liquid had been used, but he had never known any serious case. In one case he had his notice brought to a slight faint. In addition to the use of the shampoo the firm sold a large quantity of it. When he was called to the deceased lady his attention was directed to the tightness of her corsets. Miss Clark was a most capable assistant, and had used a large quantity of this shampoo in the workshop, in which twenty assistants were engaged. This was the only kind of dry shampoo, except spirit, which was not often used, because it was not so volatile.
Dr. Paul Jones, of Walton Place, said that he was called to Harrod’s Stores Monday, and saw the lady lying on the floor of a cubicle, which was about seven feet by twelve feet. The partitions were six feet high. There was plenty of ventilation, but there was an odour of tetra chloride of carbon. The deceased’s face was discoloured and her pupils dilated. The fan was working.
The Coroner: Have you any experience of this shampoo ?
'''FAINTED AFTER SHAMPOO.'''
Witness said that it first came to his notice in 1907, when he saw a lady some time after she had had a shampoo. She was taken faint, and suffered from a rapid irregular pulse for from an hour to an hour and a half. He knew of another case of a healthy woman becoming faint when having her hair dry cleaned. In consequence of this he made a suggestion that the fan should used, and this was done. There was a vapour like chloroform given off, but it was not chloroform.
The Coroner: Do you consider it safe to use?
—It is a safe thing to use with precaution as to fresh air, etc.
Do you think that anybody undergoing it should be medically fit?— That is the ideal.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Spilsbury Dr. B. H. Spilsbury], pathologist at St. Mary's Hospital, who made an autopsy, said that the body was quite healthy, but the heart cavities were dilated and the heart muscles were degenerated, which was unusual in a young person. The tonsils were enlarged. There was status lymphaticus.Old term for a syndrome of supposed enlargement of the thymus and lymph nodes in infants and young children, formerly believed to be associated with unexplained sudden death; it was also erroneously believed that pressure of the thymus on the trachea might cause death during anaesthesia. (from Mondofacto.) Death was due to sudden heart failure, from degeneration of the muscles, and possibly part of the condition of status lymphaticus, and also possibly accelerated by inhaling tetra chloride of carbon. The status lymphaticus which would predispose to sudden death, could not be discovered during life.
Have you ever had experience of these cases?
—No.
What do you think about the safety of administering the lotion?—I think, in a perfectly healthy subject, there is no danger to life.
Further questioned, the witness said that the inhaling of tetra chloride might cause sudden death to a person with a weak heart, but the effect varied. If the vapour was inhaled there would be temporary discomfort.
Witness added that he had no personal record of any other fatal case. Persons with this young lady’s disease would run greater risk in inhaling tetra chloride than healthy persons.
'''NOT FOR UNHEALTHY PERSONS.'''
Replying to a juror, Dr. Paul Jones said that he had advised persons to go to Harrod’s to have their hair dry shampooed, but not unhealthy persons.
Dr. Spilsbury, in reply to Lord Robert Cecil, said that he considered the process absolutely safe, if one could ensure no vapour being inhaled by unhealthy subjects.
You would not attach any blame to Harrod's in the circumstances?—Oh, no.
What is the percentage of death in tetra chloride administered as an anaesthetic ?—About one in 20.000.
John Charles Maron, a hairdresser at Harrod's, said that during the six years he had been there he had had about 1,000 dry shampoo cases with this particular process, and he had never known of one bad case. There were three cases where customers were a little queer, but they soon recovered. He had used the shampoo on elderly ladies in nursing homes.
By Lord Robert Cecil: Nine persons out of ten asked for this treatment. He did not think there was any risk in Miss Clark doing the work.
The Coroner said that it was for the jury to consider whether death had been accelerated by the tetra chloride, and their verdict would be one of misadventure. This case would have the effect of calling attention to the risks unhealthy persons ran in undergoing this particular process of shampooing.
The jury, after deliberating in private, returned a verdict of "Accidental death, accelerated by the fumes of the tetra chloride.” They added a rider that Harrod’s were not justified in employing unskilled operators in performing this dangerous operation. ====Footnotes====
Fatfield 1708 Colliery Disaster
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[[Category: Fatfield Colliery, Washington, County Durham, 1708]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham Mining Disasters]] | Fatfield Colliery Disaster 1708 Contact: TBC ===Summary=== * Date: 18 August 1708 * Location: Fatfield Colliery, Fatfield, County Durham, England * Victims: 69 casualties * Cause: Explosion ===History and Circumstances=== At three o'clock in the morning, an explosion killed 69 men, women and children. None of the names of the people who lost their lives were recorded. A blue plaque is in Fatfield that commemorates the disaster. The plaque words read: ''Explosion at ''Fatfield ''18 August 1708 ''At three o'clock in the morning near ''this place occurred a deep mine explosion. ''The souls of 69 people were lost, including ''men, women and children. ''None of the names of lives lost were recorded. ''A Willow tree and an avenue of Elm trees ''were planted to mark this tragic event. ''This plaque is their memorial == Sources == * [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1708-01.htm Durham Mining Museum - Colliery Disaster 1708]
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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Moor, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Moor, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nelson, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rea, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Strong, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Strong, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Watson, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Watson, Ralph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1767-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]
Fatfield Hall Pit Colliery Disaster
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[[Category: Fatfield Colliery, Washington, County Durham, 1813]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Fatfield Colliery Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 28 September 1813 * Location: Fatfield Hall Pit Colliery, Washington, County Durham, England * Victims: 32 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' (30 names found) {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Curry, George, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Curry, John, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dixon, Charles, aged 24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dixon, John, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dixon, Robert Turnbull, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Forster, John Baily, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Forster, Peter, aged 41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lishman, George, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lishman, John, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Noble, William, aged 7 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Oliver, George, aged 51 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Oliver, Johnson, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pattison, George, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pearson, Matthew, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Proud, Robert, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Proud, Thomas, aged 11 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Proud, William, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Siddle, George, aged 12 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Siddle, John, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Soulsby, Edward, aged 7 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Soulsby, Edward, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Soulsby, Matthew, aged 9 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Southern, Joseph, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Swinhoe, Robert, aged 40 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Swinhoe, Thomas, aged 9 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Swinhoe, Wilkinson George, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Swinhoe, William, aged 36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thornton, George, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Usher, Michael, aged 23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Watson, Nicholas, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} == Sources == [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1813-02.htm#jt Durham Mining Museum]
Fatfield Juliet Pit Colliery Disaster
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[[Category: Fatfield Colliery, Washington, County Durham, 1825]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Fatfield Colliery 1825 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 3 July 1825 * Location: Fatfield Juliet Pit Colliery, Washington, County Durham, England * Victims: 11 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bambling, George, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brown, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brown, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Curry, Mark ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Curry, Ralph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gray, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Harrison, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ranson, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robinson, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Simpson, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Solsbey, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1825-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]
Father of Edward Chamberlayne 1653 -1694 of Princethorpe, Warwickshire
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{{One Name Study|name=Chamberlayne}} ==Research Notes for Edward Chamberlayne== * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Chamberlayne-133&public=1 ==Research Notes for William Chamberlayne== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chamberlayne-134 According to Burke’s Peerage, William Chamberlayne was born in Princethorpe, Warwickshire, on Thursday, 26th December 1628. This is an exact date, but unfortunately, so far, no corroborating evidence has been found to back it up.A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland" John Burke, Bernard Burke, Henry Colburn, 1846. Retrieved from [https://books.google.de/books?id=2FE4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA203&lpg=PA203&dq=William+Chamberlayne+Princethorpe&source=bl&ots=RaWNp8seB6&sig=ACfU3U1kj4MxKJdLyvxJmWhJyr4p7LaxAw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjD8cPXy6TtAhUksaQKHRDIBlsQ6AEwCXoECAcQAg#v=onepage&q=William%20Chamberlayne%20Princethorpe&f=false Available Online ] Accessed 3 Dec 2020 *PROBLEM: Virginia Gleanings - https://www.jstor.org/stable/4243432?seq=4#metadata_info_tab_contents {{Image|file=Father_of_Edward_Chamberlayne_1653_-1694_of_Princethorpe_Warwickshire.jpg |caption=p.159 Virginia Gleanings }} MUST be a mistake, because it: Mentions an Edward Chamberlayne, supposedly High Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1597, (39 E.R. I). * But see wikipedia list of Gloucestershire High Sheriffs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Gloucestershire#16th_century * and here: https://www.geni.com/projects/High-Sheriff-of-Gloucestershire/38198 *London Gazette Issue: 4081, 18 December 1704, p.2 - mentions an Edmund Chamberlayne Esq. 1705, High Sheriff of Gloucestershire - https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/4081/page/1 and in 1596: John Chamberlain of Prestbury (unreferenced) but no''' Edward''' ''Italic text''Chamberlayne. An EDMUND Chamberlayne of Maugersbury died 12 April 1634. * Visitation of Gloucestershire 1682-3 - https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/227274-the-visitation-of-the-county-of-gloucester-begun-by-thomas-may-chester-and-gregory-king-rouge-dragon-in-trinity-vaction-1682-and-finished-by-henry-dethick-richmond-and-the-said-rouge-dragon-pursuivant-in-trinity-vacation-1683-by-virtue-of-several-deputacons-from-sir-henry-st-george?viewer=1&offset=0#page=44&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ...This doesn't mention an Edward at all. Sir Thomas Chamberlayne of Prestbury had no son named Edward - no Edward is mentioned in his Will, only a John, an Edmund and a Theophila from his 2nd wife (Elizabeth Luddington) and from his 3rd, Anne Carkeke, whose name is not mentioned, he had a son (Thomas) Chamberlaine of Oddington. Find out: Who has found this discrepancy in Virginia Gleanings before? == Sources ==
Fathers of Confederation
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The following table lists the Fathers of Confederation. {| class="names compact" | width="200"|'''Name''' |width="80"|'''(Born - Died)''' | width="60"|'''Managed''' | width="75"|'''Ancestors Added''' | width="75"|'''Descendents Added''' | width="100"|'''State of Biography''' |- |[[Archibald-361|Sir Adams George Archibald]] |(1814-1892) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Good (Needs additional translation) |- |[[Brown-20715|George Brown]] |(1818-1880) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Good (Needs additional translation) |- |[[Campbell-7115|Sir Alexander Campbell]] |(1822-1892) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Carter-7776|Sir Frederick Bowker Terrington Carter]] |(1819-1900) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Acceptable (Needs translation) |- |[[Cartier-127|Sir George-Étienne Cartier]] |(1814-1873) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Chandler-2242|Edward Barron Chandler Sr.]] |(1800-1880) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Chapais-1|Jean-Charles Chapais]] |(1811-1885) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Acceptable |- |[[Cockburn-162|James W. Cockburn]] |(1819-1883) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Coles-390|George Coles]] |(1810-1875) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Minimal |- |[[Dickey-289|Robert Barry Dickey]] |(1811-1903) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Fisher-5629|Charles Fisher]] |(1808-1880) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Galt-89|Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt]] |(1817-1893) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Gray-7083|Sir John Hamilton Gray (P.E.I.)]] |(1811-1887) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Minimal |- |[[Gray-7085|Sir John Hamilton Gray (New Brunswick)]] |(1814-1889) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Haviland-291|Sir Thomas Heath Haviland]] |(1822-1895) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Minimal |- |[[Henry-3153|William Alexander Henry]] |(1816-1888) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Minimal |- |[[Howland-1175|Sir William Pearce Howland]] |(1811-1907) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Good (Needs translation) |- |[[Johnson-25328|John Mercer Johnson]] |(1818-1868) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Good (Needs translation and cleanup) |- |[[Langevin-56|Sir Hector-Louis Langevin]] |(1826-1906) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Macdonald-2627|Andrew Archibald Macdonald]] |(1829-1912) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Acceptable |- |[[Macdonald-1567|Sir John A. Macdonald]] |(1815-1891) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Acceptable |- |[[McCully-91|Jonathan McCully]] |(1809-1877) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[McDougall-508|William McDougall]] |(1822-1905) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[McGee-941|Thomas D'Arcy McGee]] |(1825-1868) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Mitchell-7484|Peter Mitchell]] |(1824-1899) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Mowat-101|Sir Oliver Mowat]] |(1820-1903) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Good (Needs additional translation) |- |[[Palmer-6738|Edward Palmer]] |(1809-1889) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Non-existent |- |[[Pope-1450|William Henry Pope]] |(1825-1871) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Minimal |- |[[Ritchie-1277|John William Ritchie]] |(1808-1890) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Acceptable (Needs translation) |- |[[Shea-553|Sir Ambrose Shea]] |(1815-1905) |Yes |Yes |No |Non-existent |- |[[Steeves-113|William H. Steeves]] |(1814-1873) |Yes |Yes |Some |Minimal |- |[[Taché-3|Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché]] |(1795-1865) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Minimal |- |[[Tilley-643|Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley]] |(1818-1896) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Minimal (Almost non-existent) |- |[[Tupper-249|Sir Charles Tupper]] |(1821-1915) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Good (Needs additional translation) |- |[[Whelan-163|Edward Whelan]] |(1824-1867) |Yes |Yes |No |Non-existent |- |[[Wilmot-227|Robert Duncan Wilmot]] |(1809-1891) |Yes |Yes |Yes |Good (Needs additional translation) |}
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[[Category:Fatima, Arrived 11 Jun 1850]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Fatima to the South Australian Colony in 1850''' The barque Fatima, 521 tons, Captain George Ray, from London 17th January 1850 / Plymouth 13th February 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 11th June 1850. The 5th ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1850. Dr. John Wilkins, surgeon-superintendent recorded four births and three deaths on the passage. [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/fatima1850.shtml] :Note a copy of the official passenger list is available on the [https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1850/GRG35_48_1_50-5_Fatima.pdf State Records of South Australia website]. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
*The barque Fatima, 521 tons, Captain George Ray, from London 17th January 1850 / Plymouth 13th February 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 11th June 1850. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, found at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/fatima1850.shtml * 5/1850 - Fatima from the State Records of South Australia' Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940 website. first accessed online in the 1st of March, 2020 at: https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1850/GRG35_48_1_50-5_Fatima.pdf * 13/02/1850 - 11/06/1850 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online in the 1st of March, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944607 * The barque FATIMA 1850, 521 tons from Diane Cummings BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website, first accessed online in the 1st of March, 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1850Fatima.htm
*The barque Fatima, 521 tons, Captain George Ray, from London 17th January 1850 / Plymouth 13th February 1850, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 11th June 1850. transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, found at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/fatima1850.shtml * 5/1850 - Fatima from the State Records of South Australia' Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940 website. first accessed online in the 1st of March, 2020 at: https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1850/GRG35_48_1_50-5_Fatima.pdf * 13/02/1850 - 11/06/1850 from the Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online in the 1st of March, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944607 * The barque FATIMA 1850, 521 tons from Diane Cummings BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website, first accessed online in the 1st of March, 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1850Fatima.htm
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Georg FAUBEL b. Germany Immigrated 1854 m. Amelia REIMANN b. Germany Immigrated 1860 to NY. Children all born in NY, Family lived in New Lots (now Brooklyn) Caroline Faubel 1864 – Adolph Faubel 1866 – Catherine Faubel 1868 – George Deforest Faubel 1871 – 1898 Albert August Faubel 1873 – Edward Julius Faubel 1873 – 1945 August Emil Faubel 1876 – Amelia Faubel 1878 – Lewis William Faubel 1883 – 1977 Seeking Parents of George and Amalia, and clues to the scrambled history of Edward Julius (my g-grandfather). He married Mamie VanRoey and had an daughter, Amelia. He left for NJ (alone) and had a son, Edward F. Naughton with Sarah (Sherer) Naughton, a widow with 3 children. They later lived as man and wife. After Edward Julius's death, name was changed to Edward James Faubel. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]
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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] [[Category:Faulkner County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Faulkner County, Arkansas! == Faulkner County is a county located in the central part of the U.S. state of Arkansas. It was established on April 12, 1873, and named after [[Faulkner-1453|Sandford C. Faulkner]], a honorary title of colonel in the Arkansas militia and prominent figure in the state's history. The county seat is Conway, which is also the largest city in the county. Before European settlers arrived, the area now known as various Native American tribes inhabited Faulkner County, including the Quapaw, Osage, and Caddo. The first European explorers to reach the area were the Spanish, led by Hernando de Soto in the 16th century. However, it was not until the early 19th century that significant settlement began. In the early 1800s, settlers began moving into the region, attracted by the fertile lands along the Arkansas River. The first permanent settlement in what is now Faulkner County was established in 1812 near Cadron, a trading post and river port. Over the following decades, more settlers arrived, and communities such as Lewisburg and Springfield began to flourish. Faulkner County was officially created in 1873 from parts of Conway and Pulaski counties. The county's early economy was primarily based on agriculture, with cotton being the main cash crop. Timber, as well as other crops like corn and wheat, also played significant roles in the county's development. Conway, which became the county seat, grew steadily and became a center for education and commerce. In 1890, the Arkansas State Normal School (now the University of Central Arkansas) was established in Conway, further enhancing the city's importance in the region. In the early 20th century, Faulkner County, like many areas in the United States, faced the challenges of the Great Depression. However, the county saw significant growth and development following World War II. The construction of highways and the expansion of the university contributed to the county's progress. Today, Faulkner County is a vibrant and growing community. It has a diverse economy, with sectors such as education, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail contributing to its prosperity. The county is also known for its natural beauty, including the Cadron Settlement Park, Lake Conway, and Woolly Hollow State Park, which attract visitors and outdoor enthusiasts. Faulkner County's rich history, coupled with its modern amenities and economic opportunities, continues to make it an attractive place to live and visit in Arkansas. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Cleburne_County_Arkansas|Cleburne]] County (northeast) *[[Space:White_County_Arkansas|White]] County (east) *[[Space:Lonoke_County_Arkansas|Lonoke]] County (southeast) *[[Space:Pulaski_County_Arkansas|Pulaski]] County (south) *[[Space:Perry_County_Arkansas|Perry]] County (southwest) *[[Space:Conway_County_Arkansas|Conway]] County (west) *[[Space:Van_Buren_County_Arkansas|Van Buren]] County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Conway, Arkansas|Conway]]||[[:Category: Greenbrier, Arkansas|Greenbrier]]||[[:Category: Guy, Arkansas|Guy]]||[[:Category: Holland, Arkansas|Holland]] |- |[[:Category: Mayflower, Arkansas|Mayflower]]||Quitman||[[:Category: Vilonia, Arkansas|Vilonia]] |} ===Towns=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Damascus, Arkansas|Damascus]]||[[:Category: Enola, Arkansas|Enola]]||[[:Category: Mount Vernon, Arkansas|Mount Vernon]] |- |[[:Category: Twin Groves, Arkansas|Twin Groves]]||[[:Category: Wooster, Arkansas|Wooster]] |} ===Unincorporated Communities=== :Republic ===Minor Civil Division (MCD)=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Barney||[[:Category: Cato, Arkansas|Cato]]||Enders||Gold Creek |- |Funston||Hamlet||Linder||Lollie |- |[[:Category: Martinville, Arkansas|Martinville]]||[[:Category: Naylor, Arkansas|Naylor]]||Otto||Palarm |- |Preston||Saltillo |} ===Townships:=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Benedict Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Benedict]]||[[:Category: Benton Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Benton]]||[[:Category: Bristol Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Bristol]]||[[:Category: Cadron Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Cadron]] |- |[[:Category: California Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|California]]||[[:Category: Clifton Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Clifton]]||[[:Category: Cypress Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Cypress]]||[[:Category: Danley Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Danley]] |- |[[:Category: Eagle Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Eagle]]||[[:Category: East Fork Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|East Fork]]||[[:Category: Enola Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Enola]]||[[:Category: Hardin Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Hardin]] |- |[[:Category: Harve Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Harve]]||[[:Category: Matthews Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Matthews]]||[[:Category: Mountain Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Mountain]]||[[:Category: Mount Vernon Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Mount Vernon]] |- |[[:Category: Newton Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Newton]]||[[:Category: Palarm Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Palarm]]||[[:Category: Pine Mountain Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Pine Mountain]]||[[:Category: Union Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Union]] |- |[[:Category: Walker Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Walker]]||[[:Category: Wilson Township, Faulkner County, Arkansas|Wilson]] |} ===Historical Communities=== :{| border="0" width="600px" |Alpine||Asbury||Beaverfork||Beryl |- |Bessie||Cadron||Cane Creek||Cascade |- |Central College Station||Chadwick||Faulkner Gap||Gibbon's Landing |- |Gleason||Good Hope||Greer's Spur||Green Grove |- |Hanna||Hardinville||Hendrix College Station||Holt |- |Houseville||Howard||Justice||Keith |- |Kendall||Liberty||Moore||Muddy Bayou |- |Pinnacle Springs||Pliny||Reno||Ruray |- |Sanson||Stanley||Summit||Toram |- |Twilight||Wanamaker |} ==Military History== ===Civil War=== During the American Civil War, Faulkner County, Arkansas did not exist yet, but the area played a significant role, as it was located in a region with strategic importance for both the Union and Confederate forces. While there were no major battles within the county, many residents joined military regiments on both sides of the conflict. ====Regiments==== Regarding military regiments, many individuals from Faulkner County joined both Confederate and Union units during the Civil War. Notable Confederate units with Faulkner County enlistees include the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment, the 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, and the 8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment. Union sympathizers from the county joined units such as the 1st Arkansas Cavalry (Union), 3rd Arkansas Cavalry (Union), and the 1st Arkansas Infantry (Union). It's important to note that specific rosters and detailed information about individual soldiers from Faulkner County who served in these regiments can be challenging to find, as comprehensive records are not always available for all units. Overall, while the area now part of Faulkner County did not witness significant battles during the Civil War, its residents actively participated in the conflict by joining military units on both sides. The area's role and experiences during this period are preserved through local museums and historical records, providing valuable insights into the Civil War era in Arkansas. ===Markers and Memorials=== Faulkner County, Arkansas, has several war and veteran memorials that honor individuals and events from various conflicts. These memorials serve as reminders of the sacrifices made by the county's residents in service to their country. Here are some notable memorials in Faulkner County: #Faulkner County Veterans Memorial: Located in Conway, the Faulkner County Veterans Memorial pays tribute to all veterans who have served in the United States Armed Forces. It features a central monument surrounded by individual bricks with the names of veterans. The memorial is a place of reflection and remembrance for the county's veterans. #Conway Confederate Monument: The Conway Confederate Monument is a controversial statue located in Simon Park, Conway. It commemorates the Confederate soldiers from Faulkner County who fought in the Civil War. Erected in 1910, the monument has been the subject of debate and discussion in recent years, as it represents a complex and contested aspect of history. #Veterans Memorial Park (Vilonia): Veterans Memorial Park in Vilonia is a community park that includes a memorial wall dedicated to local veterans. The wall features plaques with the names of veterans from various conflicts, including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It serves as a place of honor for the county's military veterans. These are a few examples of war and veteran memorials in Faulkner County, Arkansas. While some memorials may focus on a particular conflict or group, others aim to honor veterans from multiple wars and conflicts, fostering gratitude and remembrance within the community. ===Military Titan II Missile Accident=== On September 19, 1980, at a [[Space:Titan_II_Missile_Explosion_1980_Damascus_Arkansas|Titan II missile complex near Damascus, an accident]] caused the explosion of a Titan II intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). The United States Air Force operated the missile complex as part of the strategic defense system during the Cold War. During a routine maintenance procedure, a crew member dropped a socket, which fell and punctured the missile's fuel tank. The tank contained a highly volatile and combustible oxidizer called Aerozine-50. The puncture caused a significant fuel leak, leading to the subsequent explosion and release of toxic fumes. The explosion resulted in the death of one Air Force member, Senior Airman David Livingston, and caused the immediate evacuation of numerous other personnel. The blast destroyed the missile silo and damaged nearby structures. Fortunately, the warhead remained intact and did not detonate, preventing a catastrophic event. The explosion had significant consequences for the local community surrounding the Damascus missile complex. Following the accident, the immediate area around the missile complex was evacuated due to safety concerns related to toxic fumes from the fuel leak. Some residents were temporarily displaced from their homes during the emergency response and subsequent investigation. The Damascus incident drew attention to the potential risks associated with the operation and maintenance of nuclear weapons. It highlighted the importance of safety protocols and procedures in the handling of such weapons. The accident prompted a reassessment of safety measures within the U.S. military's missile programs. Furthermore, the incident played a role in the eventual decommissioning of the Titan II missile system. The accident was a catalyst for changes in the U.S. nuclear weapons policy, leading to the removal of the Titan II missiles from service and their subsequent dismantling. While Faulkner County did not have direct involvement in the Titan II missile explosion, the incident's impact and legacy extended beyond the immediate area of Damascus. It raised awareness of the potential dangers associated with nuclear weapons and contributed to safety improvements in the handling and management of such weapons systems. ==Tourism and Festival Events== Faulkner County, Arkansas, hosts several annual festival events that showcase the region's culture, traditions, and community spirit. These festivals provide opportunities for locals and visitors alike to come together, celebrate, and enjoy various activities. Here are a few notable annual festival events in Faulkner County: #Toad Suck Daze: One of the most popular and well-known festivals in Faulkner County is Toad Suck Daze. Held in downtown Conway, this multi-day event takes place in late spring and features live music, arts and crafts vendors, carnival rides, food vendors, and various family-friendly activities. Toad Suck Daze celebrates the local folklore and humor associated with the "Toad Suck" name, and has been a staple event in the community since 1982. #Faulkner County Fair: The Faulkner County Fair is an annual event that takes place in September at the Faulkner County Fairgrounds in Conway. The fair showcases agriculture, livestock shows, 4-H and FFA exhibits, arts and crafts displays, food vendors, live entertainment, and thrilling rides. It offers educational, entertaining, and competitive events for attendees of all ages. #Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre: While not an annual festival in the traditional sense, the Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre is a summer event that takes place on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. It offers professional productions of Shakespearean plays, as well as other classic and contemporary works. The festival typically runs for several weeks during the summer months, attracting theater enthusiasts from across the state. #Conway EcoFest: Conway EcoFest is an annual event focused on promoting environmental awareness, sustainability, and green living. Held in Laurel Park, this festival offers interactive exhibits, workshops, live music, local vendors, and activities for children. It aims to educate and inspire attendees to make environmentally conscious choices in their daily lives. These are just a few examples of the annual festival events that take place in Faulkner County, Arkansas. The county's vibrant festival scene offers diverse experiences, bringing the community together and providing opportunities for fun and celebration throughout the year. ==Historical Landmarks == {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Administration Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Administration_Building,_University_of_Central_Arkansas|Administration Building, University of Central Arkansas]]''' - The Administration Building, also known as Old Main, is a historic building located on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) in Conway, Arkansas. It holds significance as the oldest building on campus and has played a significant role in the university's history. ::Construction of the Administration Building began in 1918 and was completed in 1919. The renowned architect John Parks Almand designed the building, while George Donaghey, a former Governor of Arkansas, oversees the construction. This building is a testament to the architectural style of the time, known as Classical Revival. ::Old Main initially served a dual purpose as both an administrative building and a classroom facility. It played a central role in the early development of the university, providing space for administrative offices and various academic departments. Its design, characterized by grand columns and symmetrical features, became a model for subsequent buildings on the UCA campus. ::In 1937, an addition called the Ida Waldran Auditorium was constructed as part of the Administration Building. This auditorium provided a venue for various events, including lectures, performances, and other cultural activities. The Ida Waldran Auditorium expanded the functionality of the building and added to its architectural appeal. ::For several decades, the Administration Building served as the hub of the university's administrative operations. It housed offices for university leadership, including the president and other administrative staff. However, in the 1960s, the administration functions were relocated to a different building on campus, and Old Main underwent a transition in its usage. ::While no longer the primary administration building, Old Main has retained its historical significance and continues to serve as an iconic symbol of the University of Central Arkansas. The building has undergone renovations and restorations over the years to preserve its architectural integrity. Today, it houses various academic departments, classrooms, and serves as a venue for special events. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Blessing Farmstead }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Blessing_Farmstead|Blessing Farmstead]]''' - The Blessing Homestead is a historic farmstead situated in rural northeastern Faulkner County, Arkansas. It is located on Happy Valley Road, east of County Road 225E, between McGintytown and Centerville. Overlooking the west bank of East Fork Cadron Creek, this homestead holds significant historical value in the region. ::The central feature of the Blessing Homestead is a dogtrot house. A dogtrot house is a style of Southern architecture characterized by a breezeway or open hallway running through the center of the structure. The Blessing Homestead's dogtrot house consists of two separate living quarters or "pens." One pen is constructed using logs, while the other is built with wood framing. This combination of log and wood-framed pens is indicative of the evolutionary development of such structures over time. ::The log pen of the Blessing Homestead was built around 1872, adding to its historical importance. It serves as a tangible link to the early history of Barney, a community in Faulkner County. Unfortunately, most of Barney was destroyed by a tornado in 1915, making the Blessing Homestead the sole remaining structure associated with the area's early days. ::As a historic farmstead, the Blessing Homestead provides insight into the agricultural practices and way of life prevalent in rural Arkansas during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It serves as a reminder of the region's heritage and resilience of the people who inhabited it. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Brown House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Brown_House_(Conway,_Arkansas)|Brown House]]''' - The Brown House is a historic residence located at 1604 Caldwell Street in Conway, Arkansas. Constructed around 1900, this 1+1/2-story wood-frame house showcases a combination of Colonial Revival and Queen Anne architectural styles. Charles L. Thompson designed the house, a prominent architect known for his prolific work in Arkansas. ::The Brown House stands out with its distinctive features. It boasts a tall hip roof with projecting gables, some of which are adorned with decorative cut shingles. The house also boasts a charming wraparound porch that encompasses the front and sides of the structure. This porch is supported by elegant Ionic columns and features a balustrade adorned with urn-shaped spindles. ::The Colonial Revival style elements of the Brown House reflect renewed interest in the architecture and design of the American Colonial period. This style gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and its characteristics can be seen in the symmetrical facade, classical columns, and formal aesthetic of the house. ::The Queen Anne style, on the other hand, is evident in the ornate details and eclectic features of the house. This style was popular during the same time period and is known for its asymmetrical design, decorative elements, and incorporation of various architectural motifs. ::The Brown House is a testament to the architectural skill and creativity of Charles L. Thompson. As a notable Arkansas architect, Thompson designed numerous buildings throughout the state, leaving behind a significant architectural legacy. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cadron Settlement Park }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cadron_Settlement_Park|Cadron Settlement Park]]''' - Cadron Settlement Park, also known as Cadron, is a 150-acre public park situated in Conway, Arkansas. The park is operated by the city of Conway through a lease agreement with the Corps of Engineers. Established on October 14, 1979, Cadron Settlement Park offers a range of amenities and attractions for visitors to enjoy. ::One of the notable features of the park is a reconstructed blockhouse, which serves as a historical centerpiece. The blockhouse provides visitors with insights into the early settlement period in the area. Managed by the Faulkner County Historical Society, the blockhouse is occasionally used for public events and educational programs. ::The park offers recreational opportunities, including a boat launch for access to nearby waterways. Visitors can participate in boating, fishing, and other water-related activities. Additionally, Cadron Settlement Park provides hiking trails that wind through the picturesque natural surroundings, allowing visitors to explore the park's scenic beauty. ::For those seeking relaxation and picnicking, the park offers designated picnic areas and a pavilion. Restrooms are available for visitor convenience. Furthermore, Cadron Settlement Park provides handicapped-accessible trails and parking areas, ensuring everyone can enjoy the park's offerings. ::To enhance the visitor experience and provide historical context, interpretive signs are strategically placed throughout the park. These signs offer information about the natural and cultural history of the area, providing educational opportunities for visitors of all ages. ::With its diverse amenities and historical significance, Cadron Settlement Park serves as a valuable community asset in Conway, Arkansas. Visitors can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the park, engage in recreational activities, and learn about the rich history of the region through the park's historical features and events hosted by the Faulkner County Historical Society. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Castleberry–Harrington Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Castleberry–Harrington_Historic_District|Castleberry–Harrington Historic District]]''' - The Castleberry-Harrington Historic District is a collection of three mixed masonry buildings located on Castleberry Road in rural northwestern Faulkner County, Arkansas. These buildings were constructed between 1946 and 1950 by Silas Owens Sr., a highly regarded master mason in the region. They were built for different members of the Castleberry and Harrington families, who were prominent in the area. ::Each of the three structures in the district is a single-story stone building constructed using various shades of sandstone and other materials. Silas Owens Sr.'s craftsmanship is evident in the quality of the masonry work. One of the buildings in particular showcases an applied herringbone pattern of stonework, which was a signature feature of Owens' skillful craftsmanship. ::The Castleberry-Harrington Historic District is situated on Castleberry Road, south of the hamlet of Republican. These houses remind the region's history and the families who once lived there. The district showcases the architectural styles and construction techniques popular in rural Arkansas during the mid-20th century. ::Preserving and recognizing historic districts like Castleberry-Harrington is important for understanding and appreciating the local heritage. They provide insights into the lives and cultural influences of the families who shaped the area's history. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Church of Christ }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Church_of_Christ_(Guy,_Arkansas)|Church of Christ]]''' - The Church of Christ in Guy, Arkansas is a historic church building with a significant presence in the community. Located in central Guy, just northwest of the junction of Arkansas Highway 310 and Arkansas Highway 25, the church is recognized as a National Register of Historic Places site. ::Constructed in 1936-37, the Church of Christ is a single-story cruciform structure designed in the Craftsman architectural style. The building is primarily built using brick and stone, reflecting the craftsmanship of the time. Silas Owens, a respected local master mason, oversaw the construction of the church, adding to its historical significance. ::The church's exterior features a gabled vestibule, which serves as the main entrance. The entrance is recessed within a round-arch opening, enclosed in glass. This architectural detail contributes to the building's visual appeal. The door and window openings are emphasized with light brick quoins, providing a contrasting element against the earth-toned stone walls. ::As one of the finest stone churches in Guy, the Church of Christ holds architectural and historical value within the community. Its construction and design reflect the craftsmanship and architectural styles prevalent in the 1930s. The church serves as a tangible link to the religious and cultural history of the area. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Conway Commercial Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Conway_Commercial_Historic_District|Conway Commercial Historic District]]''' - The Conway Commercial Historic District is a significant area that encompasses the historic commercial center of Conway, Arkansas. The district is characterized by its architectural heritage and represents various phases of the city's development. Main Street roughly binds it to the south, Harkrider and Spencer Streets to the east, just south of Mill Street to the north, and Locust Street to the west. ::The Conway Commercial Historic District was developed between 1879 and 1960, spanning several decades of growth and evolution in the city. The district showcases representative architecture from four major phases of Conway's development, providing a glimpse into the city's history and architectural diversity. ::One notable building within the district is the Frauenthal & Schwarz Building, the oldest commercial building in Conway. Constructed in 1879, it serves as a tangible link to the early commercial activities and growth of the city. This building, along with others in the district, contributes to the district's historical and architectural significance. ::The architectural styles present in the Conway Commercial Historic District vary, reflecting the changing tastes and trends of different periods. As visitors explore the district, they can encounter architectural elements and details from different eras of construction and design. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Earl and Oza Crownover-Brown House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Earl_and_Oza_Crownover-Brown_House|Earl and Oza Crownover-Brown House]]''' - The Earl and Oza Crownover-Brown House is a historic residence located at 133 South Broadway in Damascus, Arkansas. This single-story masonry house is constructed primarily of sandstone, with cream-colored brick trim adding to its visual appeal. The house features a side gable roof, with a front cross gable that adds architectural interest. A central entrance topped by a small gable welcomes visitors, and a chimney is situated to the left of the door. ::Silas Owen Sr. built 1943 in the house, a highly regarded local master mason. Silas Owen Sr.'s craftsmanship is widely recognized, and the Earl and Oza Crownover-Brown House is considered one of the finest examples of his work. ::The choice of materials, including the use of sandstone and cream-colored brick, showcases the attention to detail and quality craftsmanship employed by Silas Owen Sr. The combination of these materials adds texture and visual contrast to the house's exterior. ::The Earl and Oza Crownover-Brown House is a testament to the architectural skill of Silas Owen Sr. and serves as a valuable piece of local history in Damascus, Arkansas. Its design and construction reflect the architectural styles prevalent during the mid-20th century, and it is considered a significant contribution to the area's architectural heritage. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=O.L. Dunaway House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:O.L._Dunaway_House|O.L. Dunaway House]]''' - The O.L. Dunaway House is a historic residence located at 920 Center Street in Conway, Arkansas. Built in 1923, this two-story house showcases the architectural style of the American Foursquare, with distinct features and influences from the Prairie School of Design. ::The house is constructed with brick, featuring a hip roof and a brick foundation. One notable architectural element is the single-story porch that extends across the front and around the side of the house. Brick columns support this porch, adding to the aesthetic appeal of the structure. ::While the American Foursquare style typically features a more compact and square footprint, the O.L. Dunaway House stands out for its relatively broad shape. This broader design is influenced by the principles of the Prairie School of Design, which was characterized by horizontal lines, open floor plans, and integration with the surrounding environment. ::The house was originally built for Oscar Lee Dunaway, a Christadelphian Bible school teacher. The Dunaway family played a significant role in the community, and the house is a testament to their presence and influence during that time. ::The O.L. Dunaway House is a valuable part of Conway's architectural heritage. It represents the architectural styles and design trends of the early 20th century, while incorporating unique elements influenced by the Prairie School. By preserving and recognizing houses like this, the community can appreciate and celebrate its historical and cultural significance. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Farmers State Bank }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Farmers_State_Bank_(Conway,_Arkansas)|Farmers State Bank]]''' - The Farmers State Bank is a historic commercial building located at 1001 Front Street in Conway, Arkansas. This two-story masonry structure exemplifies the Classical Revival architectural style, which was popular during the early 20th century. ::The building's side walls are finished in brick, while most of the facade is adorned with stone. The facade's most prominent feature is the presence of four massive engaged Tuscan columns, which serve as a focal point. These columns support an entablature, cornice, and parapet, contributing to the building's grandeur and classical aesthetic. ::The main entrance is located in the central bay of the facade and is accentuated by a bracketed hood, adding further architectural interest to the building. The combination of the engaged columns, stone facade, and classical detailing showcases the influence of the Classical Revival style on the design of the Farmers State Bank building. ::Designed by the architectural firm Thompson & Harding, the building was constructed around 1918. Thompson & Harding was known for their work in Arkansas during that period and contributed to the state's architectural landscape. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Faulkner County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Faulkner_County_Courthouse|Faulkner County Courthouse]]''' - The Faulkner County Courthouse is a significant governmental building located at 801 Locust Street in Conway, Arkansas. Serving as the county seat of Faulkner County, the courthouse is a prominent landmark within the community. ::Constructed in 1936, the courthouse is a four-story masonry structure with a combination of Colonial Revival and Art Deco architectural elements. The building is constructed primarily of light-colored brick and concrete. ::The courthouse has an H-shaped layout, with symmetrical wings on either side of a central section. Two-story round-arch windows characterize the central section, separated by pilasters on the middle floors above the main entrance. This architectural detail adds visual interest and grandeur to the building's facade. ::One notable design feature is the setback of the fourth floor from the lower floors, adding a distinctive touch to the courthouse's appearance. This architectural choice is reflective of the Art Deco style, which often incorporated setbacks and streamlined forms. ::The combination of Colonial Revival and Art Deco elements in the Faulkner County Courthouse makes it a unique and visually striking structure. The courthouse's design was the work of the architectural firm Wittenberg and Delony, who contributed significantly to the architectural landscape of Arkansas during that time. ::As a civic building, the Faulkner County Courthouse holds historical and cultural significance for the community. It serves as a hub for administrative functions and judicial proceedings, playing a central role in the governance of Faulkner County. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Faulkner County Museum }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Faulkner_County_Museum|Faulkner County Museum]]''' - The Faulkner County Museum is a cultural institution located in the former Faulkner County Jail in Conway, Arkansas. Situated on Courthouse Square in the heart of Conway, the museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the prehistory, history, and culture of Faulkner County. ::The building housing the museum is a two-story masonry structure constructed with a combination of stone, brick, and a stuccoed finish. One distinctive architectural feature is a three-story square tower that projects from one corner, topped by a pyramidal roof. This tower adds visual interest and character to the building. The structure was initially built in 1895 and served as the county jail. In 1934, it was converted into the county library, a function it fulfilled until 1995, when it underwent conversion into the county museum. ::The Faulkner County Museum was founded in 1992 and officially opened its doors to the public in 1997. The museum's primary focus is to provide visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the region's prehistory, history, and cultural heritage. The exhibits within the museum feature various materials, including photographs, historic artifacts, equipment, household items, clothing, and artworks created by local artists. These displays offer visitors a glimpse into the daily lives, traditions, and accomplishments of the people who have shaped Faulkner County. ::In addition to its exhibition galleries, the Faulkner County Museum also houses area history and archival collections. These collections serve as valuable resources for researchers, scholars, and individuals interested in exploring and studying the history of the county. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=First United Methodist Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:First_United_Methodist_Church_(Conway,_Arkansas)|First United Methodist Church]]''' - The First United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church located at the junction of Prince and Clifton Street in Conway, Arkansas. Situated on a raised foundation, the church is a two-story brick building that exemplifies the Classical Revival architectural style. ::The church building features a rectangular shape, but its main roof takes on a cruciform (cross-shaped) layout. The roof includes gables on all four sides, with a central dome serving as a prominent architectural element. The dome adds visual interest and serves as a focal point for the building. ::The front facade of the First United Methodist Church is adorned with a fully pedimented six-column Classical portico. This portico features an entablature and a dentillated pediment, with a small round window situated at its center. These classical architectural elements contribute to the grandeur and elegance of the church's design. ::The church was designed by George W. Kramer of New York City and was constructed in 1913. It was built to serve a Methodist congregation originally founded in 1871, representing a longstanding religious presence in the community. ::The First United Methodist Church holds historical and architectural significance in Conway, Arkansas. It stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and design of its era, while also representing the religious and cultural heritage of the Methodist congregation. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Frauenthal & Schwarz Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Frauenthal_%26_Schwarz_Building|Frauenthal & Schwarz Building]]''' - The Frauenthal & Schwarz Building, also known as the Front Street Mall, is a historic commercial building located at 824 Front Street in Conway, Arkansas. The building was designed by architects Sanders & Ginocchio and completed in 1925 as a significant expansion and renovation of an existing structure dating back to 1879. ::The Frauenthal & Schwarz Building is a two-story structure constructed primarily of brick, steel, and concrete. The ground floor features a storefront with plate glass windows and two double-leaf doorways. A flat metal overhang shelters these entrances, providing protection from the elements. ::On the upper floor, the building showcases four groups of six windows, each consisting of larger-paned sections topped by smaller-paned ones. This design adds visual interest and detail to the facade. Above the windows, a decorative cornice with Mediterranean touches and flattened Italianate brackets extends, adding an elegant architectural feature. ::The Frauenthal & Schwarz Building is considered one of Conway's finest surviving commercial structures from the 1920s. It represents the architectural style of the era and showcases the skill and design expertise of the prominent architectural firm, Sanders & Ginocchio. {{Image|file=Faulkner_County_Arkansas-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Frank U. Halter House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Frank_U._Halter_House|Frank U. Halter House]]''' - The Frank U. Halter House is a historic residence located at 1355 College Avenue in Conway, Arkansas. Constructed in 1905, the house is a 2+1/2-story wood-frame structure that showcases the distinctive features of the Queen Anne architectural style. ::The house's architectural design includes a complex gable-and-hip roof, which is characteristic of the Queen Anne style. This roof design adds visual interest and complexity to the structure. The wraparound porch, another characteristic of Queen Anne architecture, features spindled woodwork, creating an inviting and decorative outdoor space. Additionally, the house incorporates a turreted corner pavilion, which adds a unique element to the design. Bargeboard, found in some gable ends, further enhances the decorative details of the house. ::The Frank U. Halter House is one of Conway's finest examples of Queen Anne architecture, showcasing the stylistic characteristics and design elements typical of the era. Queen Anne architecture, popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is known for its ornate details, varied rooflines, and eclectic combinations of materials and forms. ::Preserving and recognizing houses like the Frank U. Halter House is important for maintaining the architectural heritage of a community. These buildings offer a glimpse into the past, representing the craftsmanship and design of a particular period in history. ==Protected Areas== Faulkner County, Arkansas is home to several protected areas that offer recreational opportunities and preserve the natural beauty of the region. Here are some notable protected areas in Faulkner County: # Lake Conway: Lake Conway is a large man-made lake located in northern Faulkner County. Managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, the lake provides habitat for various fish species and is a popular spot for fishing and boating. Lake Conway is also known for its abundant birdlife, making it a great destination for birdwatching. #Cadron Settlement Park: Cadron Settlement Park is a historic and recreational park situated in rural northwestern Faulkner County. Operated by the city of Conway under a lease from the Corps of Engineers, the park features a reconstructed blockhouse, hiking trails, picnic areas, a boat launch, and interpretive signs. It offers visitors a chance to explore the area's early settlement history and enjoy outdoor activities. #Woolly Hollow State Park: While not located entirely within Faulkner County, Woolly Hollow State Park is located just north of the county line. The park features a 40-acre lake, hiking trails, a sandy beach, picnic areas, and a campground. Visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, boating, and camping in the serene surroundings of the park. These protected areas provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, nature appreciation, and cultural exploration. They contribute to the preservation and conservation of Faulkner County's natural and historical resources, offering residents and visitors a chance to connect with the outdoors. ==Notables== *'''[[Adkisson-351|Richard Blanks Adkisson]]''' was born on October 2, 1932 in Faulkner County, Arkansas. He was a chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1980 to 1984. *'''[[Biggs-3131|Carlos Alton Biggs]]''' was born on April 14, 1912 in Greenbriar, Arkansas. He was a long-time minor league baseball infielder who spent seven seasons as a player-manager. Nicknamed Arky. *'''[[Brannan-1004|Otis Owen Brannan]]''' was born on March 13, 1899 in Greenbrier, Arkansas. He was a professional baseball player in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the St. Louis Browns. *'''[[Browne-7514|James Clayton Browne]]''' was born on June 16, 1935 in Conway, Arkansas. He was an American computer scientist. Browne worked at Queen's University Belfast in Ireland, where he helped establish the school's first computational center. He was named a full professor upon his return to the University of Texas in 1968. For a time, Browne was chair of the department of computer science, and held the regents' chair #2 in computer sciences. *'''[[Lafferty-1249|Dorris Marjorie (Lafferty) Curtis]]''' was born on March 4, 1908 in Rogers County, Oklahoma. She later moved to and lived in Conway, Arkansas. She was a nationally recognized folk art painter, author, and songwriter. *'''[[Dunaway-1444|Michael Lee Dunaway]]''' was born on February 1, 1955 in Conway, Arkansas. He was a professional golfer. He suffered a back injury playing football and began playing golf. He became an international legend for consistently driving a golf ball farther off the tee than anyone in the world. *'''[[Frauenthal-28|Max Frauenthal]]''' was born on November 11, 1836 in McGehee, Arkansas. He was a leading merchant in Postbellum, Arkansas, and a founding father of the cities of Conway and Heber Springs, and Cleburne County. He is also known for the courage he showed during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in the American Civil War. *'''[[Harrison-29115|Ernest Joseph Harrison]]''' was born on March 29, 1910 in Conway, Arkansas. He was an American professional golfer whose career spanned over four decades. One of the longest in the history of the PGA Tour. He had 18 career victories, from the 1939 Bing Crosby Pro-Am to the 1958 Tijuana Open Invitational. *'''[[Johnson-139041|James Douglas Johnson]]''' was born on August 20, 1924 in Crossett, Arkansas, and later lived in Conway. He was an Arkansas legislator in the Arkansas Senate from 1951 to 1957, and associate justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court from 1959 to 1966. *'''[[Irby-1726|Edith Mae (Irby) Jones]]''' was born on December 23, 1927 in Faulkner County, Arkansas. She was an American physician, the first African American to be accepted as a non-segregated student at the University of Arkansas Medical School, and the first black student to attend racially mixed classes in the American South. She was also the first black intern in the State of Arkansas, the first black intern at Baylor College of Medicine, the first woman president of the National Medical Association and a founding member of the Association of Black Cardiologists. She received many honors and awards, including induction into both the University of Arkansas College of Medicine Hall of Fame and the inaugural group of women inducted into the Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame. *'''[[Jones-137979|Guy Hamilton Jones]]''' was born on June 29, 1911 in Conway, Arkansas. He was a lawyer and politician who became one of the most influential state lawmakers of the post-World War II era. He served twenty-four years in the state Senate. *'''[[Morgan-39971|Gordon Daniel Morgan]]''' was born on October 31, 1931 in Mayflower, Arkansas. He was an activist, educator, author, and prominent sociologist during the 20th and 21st centuries. He was the first African American faculty member of the University of Arkansas. He received many awards and honors, including the W. E. B. Dubois Award, Ford Foundation Fellowship, Silas Hunt Legacy Award, and J. William Fulbright Distinguished Alumni Award. He was also an emeritus professor. *'''[[Merrett-457|Johnny Lamont Merrett]]''' was born on February 11, 1943 in Gregory, Arkansas. He was an American blues and soul singer. He made recordings throughout the 1960s and 1970s. His most notable work includes "Part Time Love", "Everybody Knows About My Good Thing", and "Open House at My House". *'''[[Pitts-5949|Elijah Eugene Pitts]]''' was born on February 3, 1938 in Mayflower, Arkansas. He was an American football player, a halfback in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams, and New Orleans Saints. He was an assistant coach in the league and head coach of the Buffalo Bills. *'''[[Pilgrim-994|Cicero Osco Pilgrim]]''' was born on December 4, 1927 in Wooster, Arkansas. He was a self-taught African-American sculptor. Known for his highly personal and often humorous vision of art. The Faulkner County Museum has collected his work, numerous Conway families, and Hendrix College, where eleven items are on permanent display in the library. *'''[[Purtle-105|John Ingram Purtle]]''' was born on September 7, 1923 in Enola, Arkansas. He was a lawyer and politician. He served as a justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court. *'''[[Robins-2989|Reuben William Robins]]''' was born May 21, 1883 in Conway, Arkansas. He was an American lawyer and justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court. He was also a highly successful trial lawyer who practiced in the state and federal courts for thirty-three years. He started a bank in his hometown of Conway. *'''[[Robinson-59627|Asa Peter Robinson]]''' was born on October 10, 1822 in Hartford, Connecticut. He later moved to Arkansas and was the founder of the city Conway. *'''[[Russ-2097|Otis Stanley Russ]]''' was born on August 31, 1930 in Conway, Arkansas. He was an American politician who served in the Arkansas Senate from 1975 to 2011. *'''[[Dunaway-450|Hetty Jane (Dunaway) Sewell]]''' was born on August 20, 1870 in Conway, Arkansas. She was an American actress, monologuist, philanthropist and creator of the Dunaway Gardens in rural Georgia. *'''[[Spruce-231|Everett Franklin Spruce]]''' was born on December 25, 1908 in Holland, Arkansas. He was a painter, museum professional, and arts educator. He was widely recognized as one of the earliest regional visual artists to have embraced modernism in his interpretations of the Southwestern aesthetic. *'''[[Thornton-11518|Raymond Hoyt Thornton Jr]]''' was born on July 16, 1928 in Conway, Arkansas. He was an American attorney and politician. He was elected to the U.S. Representatives for Arkansas's 4th congressional district from 1973 to 1979 and the 2nd district from 1991 to 1997. *'''[[Williams-128769|Edwin Dibrill Williams]]''' was born on January 9, 1910 in Greenbrier, Arkansas. 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[[Category: Faunsdale Plantation, Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Alabama_Plantations|Alabama Plantations]] This page is dedicated to the enslaved peoples of Faunsdale Plantation. '''NOTE''' - The following list of enslaved on this plantation includes surnames, or Last Name At Birth. These surnames sometimes lead to the enslavers who held them before their existance at Faunsdale. Due to the Collins daughter marrying a Harrison and moving to Alabama from North Carolina, many of the enslaved came with them from North Carolina and the [[Space:Somerset_Place_Plantation|Somerset Plantation]]. Ex: Iredell is a North Carolina surname, later to become a county name. These surnames are references to human sales transactions. ===Biography=== When Louisa Collins' father, [[Collins-20697|Josiah Collins II]], died his slaves were divided amongst his heirs and some of them taken from North Carolina to Faunsdale Plantation in Alabama.https://historicsites.nc.gov/all-sites/somerset-place/history/plantation-timeline/1840-1843 *Somerset Plantation 1840-1843 Faunsdale Plantation was established in the 1830’s by two planters, a Mr. Pearson and [[Tayloe-84|Henry Augustine Tayloe]]. In 1843, Faunsdale (960 acres) was purchased by [[Harrison-15370|Thomas Alexander Harrison]] who moved to Alabama with his wife [[Collins-20696|Louisa Collins]] bringing with them a large number of slaves. The house was built by African Americans, Peter Lee and Joe Glasgo.https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-0e7370939a8 The Alabama Experience, The Story of Faunsdale Plantation Plantation records reveal that Louisa Harrison often paid her slaves for doing jobs that weren't the normal slave jobs. She paid Willis for caining a chair, and Grace for making a hat. After emancipation some of the former slaves stayed at Faunsdale to sharecrop. ===Slaves=== Although listed as part of Louisa Collins estate, the following enslaved persons may have been sold before 1846, or for some reason did not move to the Faunsdale Plantation with the others. They do not appear on any of the Faunsdale Plantation slave lists. *[[Paine-4008|Milton Paine]], age 30 *[[Paine-4009|Chloe Paine]], age 54 *[[Standing-231|Daniel Standing]], age 24 *[[Standing-232|Anna Standing]], age 16 *[[Johnson-114107|Eliza Johnson]], age 27 *Johnson, child of Eliza, no name, no age given *[[Johnson-114108|Venus Johnson]], age 9 *[[Johnson-114109|Margarett Johnson]], 8 *[[Johnson-114110|Boston Johnson]], age 3 *[[Johnson-114134|Wellington Johnson]], age 24 *[[Standing-233|Peg Standing]], age 19 *[[Standing-234|Margaret Standing]], child of Peg (no age given) *[[Blackburn-6068|Isaac Blackburn]], age 67 *[[Stephen-1719|Long Stephen]], age 48 *[[Iredell-64|Stephen Iredell]], age 20 These are the peoples who were brought from Chowan, NC to Faunsdale at Marengo, AL in the 1840's'''Petitions to County Court, 1816-1841''':"Petitions to County Court, 1816-1841"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/358714 Petitions to County Court, 1816-1841] Petitions to County Court, 1816-1841
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L98M-CQVG?cat=358714 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 November 2021)p.307-308 *Lot F March 1840https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll15/id/228 Josiah Collins Papers, p.10 *[[Paine-4006|Hannah Paine]], age 52 *[[Paine-4007|Adeline Paine]], age 21 *[[Parsons-14903|Sall Parsons]], age 30 *[[Parsons-14904|Becky Parsons]], age 27 *[[Parsons-14905|Cassius Parsons]], Becky's child (no age given) *[[Paine-4010|Charlotte Paine]], age 23 *[[Paine-4011|Adeline Paine]], Charlotte's child (no age given) *[[Kidd-4797|Jack Kidd]], age 20 *[[Paine-4012|Nancy Paine]], age 11 *[[Paine-4013|Charity Paine]], age 11 *[[Haughton-526|Joan Haughton]], age 33 *[[Haughton-527|Rosetta Haughton]], Joan's child (no age given) *[[Haughton-528|Willis Haughton]], age 8 *[[Haughton-529|Teresa Haughton]], age 4 *[[Johnson-114111|Barbara Johnson]], age 52 *[[Johnson-114112|Margarett Johnson]], age 15 *[[Johnson-114131|Catherine Johnson]], age 24 *[[Johnson-114132|Lovina Johnson]], child of Catherine (no age given) *[[Johnson-114133|Dinah Johnson]], child of Catherine (no age given) *[[Iredell-65|Celia Iredell]], age 49 *[[Iredell-66|Quough Iredell]], age 9 *[[Standing-235|Milly Standing]], age 16 *[[Standing-236|Esther Standing]], age 11 *[[Standing-237|Providence Standing]], age 11 *[[Standing-238|Cyrus Standing]], age 16 *[[Standing-239|Calista Standing]], age 21 *[[Standing-240|Kate Standing]], age 22 *[[Standing-241|Solomon Standing]], Kate's child (no age given) *[[Standing-242|Miles Standing]], age 46 *[[Murdaugh-81|Moses Murdaugh]], age 43 These persons were added by Thomas Harrison, and born at Faunsdale Plantation by 1846'''Faunsdale 1846''' http://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/AL/faunsdale_1846names.html *[[Harrison-23683|Mack]], age 56 *[[Harrison-23684|Penelope]], age 29 *[[Harrison-23685|Hannah]], age 5 *[[Harrison-23686|John Brown]], age 2 *[[Harrison-23687|Gabriella]], age 1 *[[Taylor-82934|Ned Taylor]] age 61 *[[Taylor-82935|Wilson Taylor]], age 6, children of Becky Parsons *[[Taylor-82936|Edward Taylor]], age 1 *[[Harrison-23718|Lank]] age 32, listed with Charlotte Paine *[[Harrison-23719|Henrietta]] age 2, child of Charlotte Paine *[[Harrison-23728|Sylvia]] age 25, listed with Jack Kidd *[[Kidd-4801|Christopher Kidd]] age 2, child of Sylvia *[[Kidd-4802|Wesley Kidd]], age 1 month, child of Sylvia *[[Harrison-23729|Fred(Fed)]] age 56, listed with Nancy Paine *[[Harrison-23730|Luke]] age 1, child of Nancy Paine *[[Harrison-23736|Jim Paine]] age 1, child of Charity Paine *[[Harrison-23744|George]] age 6, children of Margaret Johnson Wills *[[Harrison-23743|William]] age 4 *[[Harrison-23746|Nelson]] age 37, listed with Catherine Johnson *[[Harrison-23748|Manuel]] age 5, children of Catherine Johnson *[[Harrison-23749|Molly]] age 2 *[[Iredell-67|John Iredell]] age 24 *[[Harrison-23755|Hester Iredell]] age 22 *[[Iredell-68|Anderson Iredell]] age 1 *[[Harrison-23762|Ben]] age 37 *[[Paine-4027|Easter Paine]] age 27 *[[Harrison-23763|Scotty]] age 13 *[[Harrison-23764|Airey]] age 10 *[[Harrison-23765|Shadrach]] 6 *[[Harrison-23766|Austin]] age 4 *[[Harrison-23767|Adele]] age 2 *[[Harrison-23768|Chishin (Cheshire)]] age 1 month *[[Harrison-23756|Linda]] age 30 *[[Harrison-23757|Albert]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23772|Granville]] age 23, listed with Calista Standing *[[Harrison-23773|Delpha]] age 50, listed with Joan Haughton *[[Harrison-23775|Shepard]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23774|Luch (Lucy)]] age 3 *[[Harrison-23777|Alfred]] age 24, listed with Milly Standing *[[Harrison-23778|Harriet]] age 1, child of Milly Standing *[[Tamar-10|Stephen Tamar]], age 26, listed with Kate Standing, (Is this is Stephen Iredell?, same age) *[[Tamar-11|Ellen Tamar]] age 6 *[[Tamar-12|Reuben Tamar]] age 2, twin *[[Tamar-13|Steward(Samuel) Tamar]] age 2, twin *[[Harrison-23785|Lewis]] age 45 *[[Harrison-23786|Judy]] age 33 *[[Harrison-23787|Jupiter]] age 19 *[[Harrison-23788|Dunkey]] age 18 *[[Harrison-23789|Malvina]] age 16 *[[Harrison-23798|Samson]] age 21, these are listed with Miles Standing *[[Harrison-23799|Emily]] age 19 *[[Harrison-23800|Edie]] age 16 *[[Harrison-23808|Sam]] age 55 *[[Harrison-23809|Tamar]] age 52 *[[Harrison-23810|Ruth]] age 24 *[[Harrison-23812|Noah]] age 19 *[[Harrison-23811|Oppha (Orpha)]] age 16 *[[Harrison-23813|Ashbury]] age 9 *[[Harrison-23814|Joanna]] age 7 *[[Wills-5104|Nancy Wills]] age 22 *[[Wills-5105|Martha Wills]] age 2 *[[Mutton-799|Tom Mutton]] age 45 *[[Harrison-23817|Betsy Mutton]] age 27 *[[Mutton-800|Frank Mutton]] (no age given) *[[Harrison-23818|Emily]] (no age given) *[[Harrison-23819|Hamilton]] (No age given) *[[Harrison-23820|Allen]] age 37 *[[Newburne-3|Mary Newburne]] age 29 *[[Harrison-23821|Robert]] age 4 *[[Harrison-23824|Ohiser (Oliver)]] age 29 These persons were born or brought to Faunsdale between 1846 and 1857'''Faunsdale Plantation 1857 Slave List''' http://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/AL/faunsdale_1857names.html *Family name list *[[Harrison-23688|Amy]] age 10, children of Mack and Penelope *[[Harrison-23689|Jackson]] age 8 *[[Harrison-23690|Sophy ]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23720|Barney]] age 10, children of Lank and Charlotte Paine *[[Harrison-23721|Armistead]] age 8 *[[Harrison-23722|Ryus]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23723|Matilda]] age 4 *[[Paine-4028|Milford Paine]] age 3, children of Adeline (Black) Paine, Charlotte's children *[[Paine-4029|Joyce Paine]] age 3 months *[[Kidd-4803|Hessie Kidd]] age 4, child of Jack Kidd *[[Harrison-23731|Harriet]] age 10, children of Fred and Nancy Paine *[[Harrison-23732|LaFayette]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23737|Lydia]] age 6, children of Charity Paine *[[Harrison-23740|Margiana]] age 4 *[[Harrison-23741|Alexander]] Paine age 2 *[[Harrison-23745|Mary]] age 11, child of Margaret Johnson Wills *[[Wills-5106|John Wills]] age 1, child of Nancy Wills *[[Harrison-23750|Eliza]] age 11, children of Nelson and Catherine Johnson *[[Harrison-23751|Aggy]] age 9 *[[Harrison-23752|Miranda]] age 7 *[[Harrison-23753|Jerry]] age 3 *[[Harrison-23754|Sam]] (Infant) *[[Johnson-115123|Samuel (Josiah)]] age 2, children of Sabinia/Lavinia Johnson *[[Johnson-115124|Bolen (Boston)]] age 6 mos *[[Iredell-69|Maria Iredell]] age 9, children of John and Hester Iredell *[[Iredell-70|Elizabeth Iredell]] age 7 *[[Iredell-71|Henry Iredell]] age 1 *[[Harrison-23769|Julia]] age 9, children of Ben and Esther Paine *[[Harrison-23770|Johnson]] age 7 *[[Harrison-23771|Jordan]] age 3 *[[Harrison-23825|Herbert]] age 3, child of Airey Harrison *[[Harrison-23758|Peter]], age 10, child of Linda Harrison *[[Harrison-23827|Fanny]] age 35, listed with Cyrus Standing *[[Standing-246|Philip Standing]] age 16 *[[Standing-247|Augustus Standing]] age 7 *[[Standing-248|Will Standing]] age 3 *[[Standing-249|Simon Standing]] 1 *[[Standing-252|Isaac Standing]] age 6, child of Providence Standing *[[Haughton-533|James Haughton]] age 3, child of Rosetta Haughton *[[Haughton-532|Grace Haughton]] age 10, child of Willis Haughton and Ruth Harrison *[[Harrison-23828|Alick Harrison]] age 4, children of Noah and Teresa Harrison *[[Harrison-23829|Moses Harrison]] age 2 *[[Harrison-23779|Fanny Harrison]] age 7, children of Alfred and Milly Standing *[[Harrison-23780|Edward Harrison]] age 5 *[[Harrison-23781|Bill Harrison]] age 2 *[[Harrison-23782|Ruben(Susan) Harrison]] Infant *[[Tamar-14|Tom Tamar]] age 11, children of Stephen and Katy Tamar *[[Tamar-15|Easter Tamar]] age 8 *[[Tamar-16|Meta (Mela) Tamar]] age 6 *[[Tamar-17|Quomini Tamar]] age 2 *[[Tamar-18|Harrison Tamar]] (Infant) *[[Harrison-23790|Serena]] age 8, children of Lewis and Judy Harrison *[[Harrison-23792|Hugh]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23791|Parker]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23793|Frank]] age (Infant) *[[Harrison-23803|Ann]] age 9, children of Samson and Emily Harrison *[[Harrison-23804|Francis]] age 7 *[[Harrison-23805|Louisa]] age 1 *[[Harrison-23807|Williamson]] (Infant) *[[Harrison-23802|Lydia]] age 6, child of Edie Harrison, (and Miles?) *[[Harrison-23830|Caroline]] age 38 *[[Harrison-23833|Hester]] age 18 *[[Harrison-23834|Muriah]] age 9 *[[Mutton-801|Davy Mutton]] age 9, children of Tom and Betsy Mutton *[[Mutton-802|Alethia Mutton]] age 1 *[[Harrison-23822|London]] age 7, children of Allen and Mary *[[Harrison-23823|Mary (Sarah)]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23836|Ammy]] age 7, children of Oliver and Scotty Harrison *[[Harrison-23837|William Henry]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23838|Ellen]] age 2 These persons were born or brought to Faunsdale between 1857 and 1864'''Faunsdale Plantation Family List''' http://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/AL/faunsdale_slavefamilies.html *1864 Family List *[[Harrison-23844|Joe Harrison]] age 18, born 1846, listed with Delpha and Joan *[[Harrison-23724|Providence Harrison]] age 6, born Jan 1858, child of Lank and Charlotte *[[Tamar-19|Eliza Tamar]] age 3, born 20 Nov 1861, child of Stephen Tamar and Katy *[[Harrison-23839|Coy Harrison]] age 6, born Feb 1858, children of Oliver and Scotty Harrison *[[Harrison-23840|Daniel Harrison]] age 8 (at death), born Sept 1860, died Oct 28, 1868 *[[Harrison-23841|Josephine Harrison]], age 1, born Apr 5, 1864, died June 17, 1865 *[[Harrison-23842|James Harison Harrison]], age 2, born Jan 13, 1866 *[[Harrison-23843|Isabel Harrison]], age 4, born Mar 7, 1868 *[[Harrison-23783|Isaiah Harrison]], age 3, born Oct 1861, children of Alfred and Milly Standing *[[Harrison-23784|William Nathan]], age 6 mos, born 21 Jul 1864 *[[Iredell-72|Judy Iredell]], age 4, born Jan 1860, children of John Iredell and Hester *[[Iredell-73|Molly Iredell]], age 3, born Dec 1861 *[[Standing-250|Violet Standing]], age 5, born Feb 1859, children of Cyrus Standing and Fanny *[[Standing-251|Hamilton Standing]], age 1, born 10 Jun 1863 *[[Richmond-4966|Milly Richmond]] age 6, born Mar 1858, children of Providence and Orpha Harrison *[[Standing-253|Mills Standing]], age 2, born 1862, died 12 Jul 1865 *[[Standing-254|Leah Standing]], age 3 mos, born 23 Mar 1865 *[[Harrison-23845|Henry (from Tenn?) Harrison]] age 28, listed with Molly Harrison *[[Harrison-23846|Bryant Harrison]], age 1, born 19 Jan 1863, died Sept 1864, children of Henry Tenn and Molly *[[Harrison-23847|Nelson Harrison]], age 4 mos, born 4 Mar 1865, died 6 Jul 1865 *[[Standing-255|Victoria Standing]], age 4, born in Dec 1860, children of Solomon Standing and Hannah *[[Standing-256|Sally Ann Standing]] (no age given) *[[Parsons-15068|Jim Parsons]] age 5, born June 1859, children of Cassius Parsons and Hester *[[Parsons-15069|Wellington Parsons]] age 2, born 1862, died Sept 1864 *[[Parsons-15070|Henderson Parsons]], age 9 mos, born 4 Oct 1864, died 20 Jul 1865 *[[Harrison-23852|Tom (from Louisiana) Harrison]] age 26, listed with Henrietta, dau of Lank and Charlotte *[[Harrison-23853|Thompson Harrison]] age 1, born 29 Aug 1863, died 22 Dec 1864 *[[Harrison-23742|Fred Harrison]] age 5, born 1859, children of Manuel Johnson Harrison and Charity Paine *[[Harrison-23733|Emeline Harrison]], age 5, born Feb 1859, children of Nancy Paine *[[Harrison-23735|Eugenia Harrison]], age 3, born 1861 *[[Johnson-115125|Catherine Johnson]] age 3, born 1861, children of Wilson and Lavinia Johnson *[[Johnson-115126|Gabriel Johnson]] age 2, born 18 Jul 1863, died 3 Mar 1866 *[[Johnson-115128|Becky Johnson]] age 1, born 16 Aug 1865, died 1866 *[[Harrison-23801|Sylla Harrison]], age 6, born Jul 1858, child of Edie Harrison *[[Paine-4030|Richard Paine]] age 5, born Feb 1859, children of Adeline (Black) Paine *[[Paine-4031|Amanda]] age 3, born 1861, died 13 Jan 1865 *[[Harrison-23854|Rose Harrison]], age 4 mos, born 23 Mar 1865, died 3 Aug 1865, child of Robert Harrison and Adele (Adeline) Harrison *[[Harrison-23815|William Francis Wills]], age 10 mos, born 7 Aug 1864, died 10 May 1865, child of Martha Wills *[[Davis-92568|Amelia Davis]], age 1, born 12 Aug 1863, died 5 Jul 1865, child of Mary Davis (dau of Margaret Johnson) *[[Harrison-23857|George Harrison]], age 8, born 1856, died 31 Aug 1864, grandson of Joan Harrison *[[Harrison-23858|Jane Harrison]], age 16, born Jun 1848, grandchild of Celia *[[Washington-3264|George Washington]], age 32, listed with Dunkey *[[Harrison-23859|Sydney Harrison]], born 17 Mar 1865, child of George Washington and Dunkey *[[Harrison-23855|Mary Harrison]], age 20, listed with Philip *[[Harrison-23856|Martha Harrison]], age 1, born 27 Dec 1865, child of Philip and Mary ===Census=== '''1850 Slave Schedule''' - The 1850 census enumeration under Thos A. Harrison in Marengo Co, AL. '''United States Census, 1880''': "United States Census, 1880"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1417529 1880 federal population censusAlabama, 1880 federal census : soundex and population schedules] Alabama: Madison (cont'd: E.D. 207, sheet 19-end) and Marengo (part: beginning-E.D. 94, sheet 36) Counties (NARA Series T9, Roll 22)
Image path: United States Census, 1880 > Alabama > Marengo > Faunsdale > ED 94 > image 25 of 37; Citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-977G?i=24&cc=1417683&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM4VM-219 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 November 2021) '''1860 Slave Schedule''' - The 1860 census enumeration under L. M. Harrison in Marengo Co, AL. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121214 Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860Alabama, 1860 federal census : population schedules]
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Alabama > Marengo > Township 17 R 5 E > image 14 of 20; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBF-9TK6?i=13&cc=3161105&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWKN5-DY3Z FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 November 2021) '''1866 Alabama Census''' - This is Alabama state census book lists all the African-American's in Marengo Co, AL in 1866. They were listed in Alphabetical order. If you can't find your ancestor name in this list try looking under these last names: Collins, Harrison, and Stickney. '''State census for the state of Alabama in the year 1866''': "State census for the state of Alabama in the year 1866"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/632547 State census for Alabama for the year 1866] Macon County
Film number: 004808466 > image 485 of 1191
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9GT6-9QVD?i=484&cc=1915987 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 November 2021) *1866 Marengo Co, AL, this census is alphabetical. ===Lists=== These lists were compiled by African American Genealogy. Please see this referencehttp://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/AL/faunsdale.html *SANKOFA'S SLAVERY DATA COLLECTION, Faunsdale Plantation, Location: Marengo Co., AL to access these lists *1846: List of Negroes for 1846 from the Faunsdale Plantation *1857: List of Negroes for 1857 from the Faunsdale Plantation *1864: List of Negro Families for Jan 1, 1864, Faunsdale Plantation *1864: List of Negro Males and Females rendered to Confederate Tax Assessor, Dec. 13, 1864 *1864: Mortality of slaves at Faunsdale Plantation ===Labor Contract=== After emancipation a labor contract between Wm. Stickney and a number of hired servants was signed on the 24 Dec 1867.https://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4017coll8/id/1458 *1867 Labor Contract, signatures are on p.4 The people who signed the labor contract were: *[[Haughton-528|Willis]], (Head of Squad) *[[Paine-4011|Adeline]], his wife *[[Harrison-23861|Augustus]], son *[[Paine-4028|Milford]], son (of Adeline) *[[Harrison-23844|Joe]], brother *[[Standing-241|Solomon Littlejohn]], his mark *[[Harrison-23685|Hannah]], his wife *[[Harrison-23812|Noah]], his mark, *[[Haughton-529|Teresa]], his wife *[[Harrison-23828|Alick]], son *[[Harrison-23829|Mose]], son, same, his mark *[[Tamar-13|Sam]], his mark *[[Harrison-23774|Lucy]], his wife *[[Harrison-23775|Shephard]], his mark *[[Harrison-23814|Joannah]], her mark ==Sources== *See also: Wikipedia [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faunsdale_Plantation|Wikipedia Faunsdale Plantation]]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/358714 Petitions to County Court, 1816-1841] Petitions to County Court, 1816-1841
Film number: 007513284 > image 317 of 346
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L98M-CQVG?cat=358714 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 November 2021)p.307-308 *Lot F March 1840https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll15/id/228 Josiah Collins Papers, p.10 *[[Paine-4006|Hannah Paine]], age 52 *[[Paine-4007|Adeline Paine]], age 21 *[[Parsons-14903|Sall Parsons]], age 30 *[[Parsons-14904|Becky Parsons]], age 27 *[[Parsons-14905|Cassius Parsons]], Becky's child (no age given) *[[Paine-4010|Charlotte Paine]], age 23 *[[Paine-4011|Adeline Paine]], Charlotte's child (no age given) *[[Kidd-4797|Jack Kidd]], age 20 *[[Paine-4012|Nancy Paine]], age 11 *[[Paine-4013|Charity Paine]], age 11 *[[Haughton-526|Joan Haughton]], age 33 *[[Haughton-527|Rosetta Haughton]], Joan's child (no age given) *[[Haughton-528|Willis Haughton]], age 8 *[[Haughton-529|Teresa Haughton]], age 4 *[[Johnson-114111|Barbara Johnson]], age 52 *[[Johnson-114112|Margarett Johnson]], age 15 *[[Johnson-114131|Catherine Johnson]], age 24 *[[Johnson-114132|Lovina Johnson]], child of Catherine (no age given) *[[Johnson-114133|Dinah Johnson]], child of Catherine (no age given) *[[Iredell-65|Celia Iredell]], age 49 *[[Iredell-66|Quough Iredell]], age 9 *[[Standing-235|Milly Standing]], age 16 *[[Standing-236|Esther Standing]], age 11 *[[Standing-237|Providence Standing]], age 11 *[[Standing-238|Cyrus Standing]], age 16 *[[Standing-239|Calista Standing]], age 21 *[[Standing-240|Kate Standing]], age 22 *[[Standing-241|Solomon Standing]], Kate's child (no age given) *[[Standing-242|Miles Standing]], age 46 *[[Murdaugh-81|Moses Murdaugh]], age 43 These persons were added by Thomas Harrison, and born at Faunsdale Plantation by 1846'''Faunsdale 1846''' http://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/AL/faunsdale_1846names.html *[[Harrison-23683|Mack]], age 56 *[[Harrison-23684|Penelope]], age 29 *[[Harrison-23685|Hannah]], age 5 *[[Harrison-23686|John Brown]], age 2 *[[Harrison-23687|Gabriella]], age 1 *[[Taylor-82934|Ned Taylor]] age 61 *[[Taylor-82935|Wilson Taylor]], age 6, children of Becky Parsons *[[Taylor-82936|Edward Taylor]], age 1 *[[Harrison-23718|Lank]] age 32, listed with Charlotte Paine *[[Harrison-23719|Henrietta]] age 2, child of Charlotte Paine *[[Harrison-23728|Sylvia]] age 25, listed with Jack Kidd *[[Kidd-4801|Christopher Kidd]] age 2, child of Sylvia *[[Kidd-4802|Wesley Kidd]], age 1 month, child of Sylvia *[[Harrison-23729|Fred(Fed)]] age 56, listed with Nancy Paine *[[Harrison-23730|Luke]] age 1, child of Nancy Paine *[[Harrison-23736|Jim Paine]] age 1, child of Charity Paine *[[Harrison-23744|George]] age 6, children of Margaret Johnson Wills *[[Harrison-23743|William]] age 4 *[[Harrison-23746|Nelson]] age 37, listed with Catherine Johnson *[[Harrison-23748|Manuel]] age 5, children of Catherine Johnson *[[Harrison-23749|Molly]] age 2 *[[Iredell-67|John Iredell]] age 24 *[[Harrison-23755|Hester Iredell]] age 22 *[[Iredell-68|Anderson Iredell]] age 1 *[[Harrison-23762|Ben]] age 37 *[[Paine-4027|Easter Paine]] age 27 *[[Harrison-23763|Scotty]] age 13 *[[Harrison-23764|Airey]] age 10 *[[Harrison-23765|Shadrach]] 6 *[[Harrison-23766|Austin]] age 4 *[[Harrison-23767|Adele]] age 2 *[[Harrison-23768|Chishin (Cheshire)]] age 1 month *[[Harrison-23756|Linda]] age 30 *[[Harrison-23757|Albert]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23772|Granville]] age 23, listed with Calista Standing *[[Harrison-23773|Delpha]] age 50, listed with Joan Haughton *[[Harrison-23775|Shepard]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23774|Luch (Lucy)]] age 3 *[[Harrison-23777|Alfred]] age 24, listed with Milly Standing *[[Harrison-23778|Harriet]] age 1, child of Milly Standing *[[Tamar-10|Stephen Tamar]], age 26, listed with Kate Standing, (Is this is Stephen Iredell?, same age) *[[Tamar-11|Ellen Tamar]] age 6 *[[Tamar-12|Reuben Tamar]] age 2, twin *[[Tamar-13|Steward(Samuel) Tamar]] age 2, twin *[[Harrison-23785|Lewis]] age 45 *[[Harrison-23786|Judy]] age 33 *[[Harrison-23787|Jupiter]] age 19 *[[Harrison-23788|Dunkey]] age 18 *[[Harrison-23789|Malvina]] age 16 *[[Harrison-23798|Samson]] age 21, these are listed with Miles Standing *[[Harrison-23799|Emily]] age 19 *[[Harrison-23800|Edie]] age 16 *[[Harrison-23808|Sam]] age 55 *[[Harrison-23809|Tamar]] age 52 *[[Harrison-23810|Ruth]] age 24 *[[Harrison-23812|Noah]] age 19 *[[Harrison-23811|Oppha (Orpha)]] age 16 *[[Harrison-23813|Ashbury]] age 9 *[[Harrison-23814|Joanna]] age 7 *[[Wills-5104|Nancy Wills]] age 22 *[[Wills-5105|Martha Wills]] age 2 *[[Mutton-799|Tom Mutton]] age 45 *[[Harrison-23817|Betsy Mutton]] age 27 *[[Mutton-800|Frank Mutton]] (no age given) *[[Harrison-23818|Emily]] (no age given) *[[Harrison-23819|Hamilton]] (No age given) *[[Harrison-23820|Allen]] age 37 *[[Newburne-3|Mary Newburne]] age 29 *[[Harrison-23821|Robert]] age 4 *[[Harrison-23824|Ohiser (Oliver)]] age 29 These persons were born or brought to Faunsdale between 1846 and 1857'''Faunsdale Plantation 1857 Slave List''' http://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/AL/faunsdale_1857names.html *Family name list *[[Harrison-23688|Amy]] age 10, children of Mack and Penelope *[[Harrison-23689|Jackson]] age 8 *[[Harrison-23690|Sophy ]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23720|Barney]] age 10, children of Lank and Charlotte Paine *[[Harrison-23721|Armistead]] age 8 *[[Harrison-23722|Ryus]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23723|Matilda]] age 4 *[[Paine-4028|Milford Paine]] age 3, children of Adeline (Black) Paine, Charlotte's children *[[Paine-4029|Joyce Paine]] age 3 months *[[Kidd-4803|Hessie Kidd]] age 4, child of Jack Kidd *[[Harrison-23731|Harriet]] age 10, children of Fred and Nancy Paine *[[Harrison-23732|LaFayette]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23737|Lydia]] age 6, children of Charity Paine *[[Harrison-23740|Margiana]] age 4 *[[Harrison-23741|Alexander]] Paine age 2 *[[Harrison-23745|Mary]] age 11, child of Margaret Johnson Wills *[[Wills-5106|John Wills]] age 1, child of Nancy Wills *[[Harrison-23750|Eliza]] age 11, children of Nelson and Catherine Johnson *[[Harrison-23751|Aggy]] age 9 *[[Harrison-23752|Miranda]] age 7 *[[Harrison-23753|Jerry]] age 3 *[[Harrison-23754|Sam]] (Infant) *[[Johnson-115123|Samuel (Josiah)]] age 2, children of Sabinia/Lavinia Johnson *[[Johnson-115124|Bolen (Boston)]] age 6 mos *[[Iredell-69|Maria Iredell]] age 9, children of John and Hester Iredell *[[Iredell-70|Elizabeth Iredell]] age 7 *[[Iredell-71|Henry Iredell]] age 1 *[[Harrison-23769|Julia]] age 9, children of Ben and Esther Paine *[[Harrison-23770|Johnson]] age 7 *[[Harrison-23771|Jordan]] age 3 *[[Harrison-23825|Herbert]] age 3, child of Airey Harrison *[[Harrison-23758|Peter]], age 10, child of Linda Harrison *[[Harrison-23827|Fanny]] age 35, listed with Cyrus Standing *[[Standing-246|Philip Standing]] age 16 *[[Standing-247|Augustus Standing]] age 7 *[[Standing-248|Will Standing]] age 3 *[[Standing-249|Simon Standing]] 1 *[[Standing-252|Isaac Standing]] age 6, child of Providence Standing *[[Haughton-533|James Haughton]] age 3, child of Rosetta Haughton *[[Haughton-532|Grace Haughton]] age 10, child of Willis Haughton and Ruth Harrison *[[Harrison-23828|Alick Harrison]] age 4, children of Noah and Teresa Harrison *[[Harrison-23829|Moses Harrison]] age 2 *[[Harrison-23779|Fanny Harrison]] age 7, children of Alfred and Milly Standing *[[Harrison-23780|Edward Harrison]] age 5 *[[Harrison-23781|Bill Harrison]] age 2 *[[Harrison-23782|Ruben(Susan) Harrison]] Infant *[[Tamar-14|Tom Tamar]] age 11, children of Stephen and Katy Tamar *[[Tamar-15|Easter Tamar]] age 8 *[[Tamar-16|Meta (Mela) Tamar]] age 6 *[[Tamar-17|Quomini Tamar]] age 2 *[[Tamar-18|Harrison Tamar]] (Infant) *[[Harrison-23790|Serena]] age 8, children of Lewis and Judy Harrison *[[Harrison-23792|Hugh]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23791|Parker]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23793|Frank]] age (Infant) *[[Harrison-23803|Ann]] age 9, children of Samson and Emily Harrison *[[Harrison-23804|Francis]] age 7 *[[Harrison-23805|Louisa]] age 1 *[[Harrison-23807|Williamson]] (Infant) *[[Harrison-23802|Lydia]] age 6, child of Edie Harrison, (and Miles?) *[[Harrison-23830|Caroline]] age 38 *[[Harrison-23833|Hester]] age 18 *[[Harrison-23834|Muriah]] age 9 *[[Mutton-801|Davy Mutton]] age 9, children of Tom and Betsy Mutton *[[Mutton-802|Alethia Mutton]] age 1 *[[Harrison-23822|London]] age 7, children of Allen and Mary *[[Harrison-23823|Mary (Sarah)]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23836|Ammy]] age 7, children of Oliver and Scotty Harrison *[[Harrison-23837|William Henry]] age 6 *[[Harrison-23838|Ellen]] age 2 These persons were born or brought to Faunsdale between 1857 and 1864'''Faunsdale Plantation Family List''' http://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/AL/faunsdale_slavefamilies.html *1864 Family List *[[Harrison-23844|Joe Harrison]] age 18, born 1846, listed with Delpha and Joan *[[Harrison-23724|Providence Harrison]] age 6, born Jan 1858, child of Lank and Charlotte *[[Tamar-19|Eliza Tamar]] age 3, born 20 Nov 1861, child of Stephen Tamar and Katy *[[Harrison-23839|Coy Harrison]] age 6, born Feb 1858, children of Oliver and Scotty Harrison *[[Harrison-23840|Daniel Harrison]] age 8 (at death), born Sept 1860, died Oct 28, 1868 *[[Harrison-23841|Josephine Harrison]], age 1, born Apr 5, 1864, died June 17, 1865 *[[Harrison-23842|James Harison Harrison]], age 2, born Jan 13, 1866 *[[Harrison-23843|Isabel Harrison]], age 4, born Mar 7, 1868 *[[Harrison-23783|Isaiah Harrison]], age 3, born Oct 1861, children of Alfred and Milly Standing *[[Harrison-23784|William Nathan]], age 6 mos, born 21 Jul 1864 *[[Iredell-72|Judy Iredell]], age 4, born Jan 1860, children of John Iredell and Hester *[[Iredell-73|Molly Iredell]], age 3, born Dec 1861 *[[Standing-250|Violet Standing]], age 5, born Feb 1859, children of Cyrus Standing and Fanny *[[Standing-251|Hamilton Standing]], age 1, born 10 Jun 1863 *[[Richmond-4966|Milly Richmond]] age 6, born Mar 1858, children of Providence and Orpha Harrison *[[Standing-253|Mills Standing]], age 2, born 1862, died 12 Jul 1865 *[[Standing-254|Leah Standing]], age 3 mos, born 23 Mar 1865 *[[Harrison-23845|Henry (from Tenn?) Harrison]] age 28, listed with Molly Harrison *[[Harrison-23846|Bryant Harrison]], age 1, born 19 Jan 1863, died Sept 1864, children of Henry Tenn and Molly *[[Harrison-23847|Nelson Harrison]], age 4 mos, born 4 Mar 1865, died 6 Jul 1865 *[[Standing-255|Victoria Standing]], age 4, born in Dec 1860, children of Solomon Standing and Hannah *[[Standing-256|Sally Ann Standing]] (no age given) *[[Parsons-15068|Jim Parsons]] age 5, born June 1859, children of Cassius Parsons and Hester *[[Parsons-15069|Wellington Parsons]] age 2, born 1862, died Sept 1864 *[[Parsons-15070|Henderson Parsons]], age 9 mos, born 4 Oct 1864, died 20 Jul 1865 *[[Harrison-23852|Tom (from Louisiana) Harrison]] age 26, listed with Henrietta, dau of Lank and Charlotte *[[Harrison-23853|Thompson Harrison]] age 1, born 29 Aug 1863, died 22 Dec 1864 *[[Harrison-23742|Fred Harrison]] age 5, born 1859, children of Manuel Johnson Harrison and Charity Paine *[[Harrison-23733|Emeline Harrison]], age 5, born Feb 1859, children of Nancy Paine *[[Harrison-23735|Eugenia Harrison]], age 3, born 1861 *[[Johnson-115125|Catherine Johnson]] age 3, born 1861, children of Wilson and Lavinia Johnson *[[Johnson-115126|Gabriel Johnson]] age 2, born 18 Jul 1863, died 3 Mar 1866 *[[Johnson-115128|Becky Johnson]] age 1, born 16 Aug 1865, died 1866 *[[Harrison-23801|Sylla Harrison]], age 6, born Jul 1858, child of Edie Harrison *[[Paine-4030|Richard Paine]] age 5, born Feb 1859, children of Adeline (Black) Paine *[[Paine-4031|Amanda]] age 3, born 1861, died 13 Jan 1865 *[[Harrison-23854|Rose Harrison]], age 4 mos, born 23 Mar 1865, died 3 Aug 1865, child of Robert Harrison and Adele (Adeline) Harrison *[[Harrison-23815|William Francis Wills]], age 10 mos, born 7 Aug 1864, died 10 May 1865, child of Martha Wills *[[Davis-92568|Amelia Davis]], age 1, born 12 Aug 1863, died 5 Jul 1865, child of Mary Davis (dau of Margaret Johnson) *[[Harrison-23857|George Harrison]], age 8, born 1856, died 31 Aug 1864, grandson of Joan Harrison *[[Harrison-23858|Jane Harrison]], age 16, born Jun 1848, grandchild of Celia *[[Washington-3264|George Washington]], age 32, listed with Dunkey *[[Harrison-23859|Sydney Harrison]], born 17 Mar 1865, child of George Washington and Dunkey *[[Harrison-23855|Mary Harrison]], age 20, listed with Philip *[[Harrison-23856|Martha Harrison]], age 1, born 27 Dec 1865, child of Philip and Mary ===Census=== '''1850 Slave Schedule''' - The 1850 census enumeration under Thos A. Harrison in Marengo Co, AL. '''United States Census, 1880''': "United States Census, 1880"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1417529 1880 federal population censusAlabama, 1880 federal census : soundex and population schedules] Alabama: Madison (cont'd: E.D. 207, sheet 19-end) and Marengo (part: beginning-E.D. 94, sheet 36) Counties (NARA Series T9, Roll 22)
Image path: United States Census, 1880 > Alabama > Marengo > Faunsdale > ED 94 > image 25 of 37; Citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.)
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-977G?i=24&cc=1417683&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AM4VM-219 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 November 2021) '''1860 Slave Schedule''' - The 1860 census enumeration under L. M. Harrison in Marengo Co, AL. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/121214 Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860Alabama, 1860 federal census : population schedules]
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Alabama > Marengo > Township 17 R 5 E > image 14 of 20; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBF-9TK6?i=13&cc=3161105&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWKN5-DY3Z FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 November 2021) '''1866 Alabama Census''' - This is Alabama state census book lists all the African-American's in Marengo Co, AL in 1866. They were listed in Alphabetical order. If you can't find your ancestor name in this list try looking under these last names: Collins, Harrison, and Stickney. '''State census for the state of Alabama in the year 1866''': "State census for the state of Alabama in the year 1866"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/632547 State census for Alabama for the year 1866] Macon County
Film number: 004808466 > image 485 of 1191
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9GT6-9QVD?i=484&cc=1915987 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 November 2021) *1866 Marengo Co, AL, this census is alphabetical. ===Lists=== These lists were compiled by African American Genealogy. Please see this referencehttp://sites.rootsweb.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/AL/faunsdale.html *SANKOFA'S SLAVERY DATA COLLECTION, Faunsdale Plantation, Location: Marengo Co., AL to access these lists *1846: List of Negroes for 1846 from the Faunsdale Plantation *1857: List of Negroes for 1857 from the Faunsdale Plantation *1864: List of Negro Families for Jan 1, 1864, Faunsdale Plantation *1864: List of Negro Males and Females rendered to Confederate Tax Assessor, Dec. 13, 1864 *1864: Mortality of slaves at Faunsdale Plantation ===Labor Contract=== After emancipation a labor contract between Wm. Stickney and a number of hired servants was signed on the 24 Dec 1867.https://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4017coll8/id/1458 *1867 Labor Contract, signatures are on p.4 The people who signed the labor contract were: *[[Haughton-528|Willis]], (Head of Squad) *[[Paine-4011|Adeline]], his wife *[[Harrison-23861|Augustus]], son *[[Paine-4028|Milford]], son (of Adeline) *[[Harrison-23844|Joe]], brother *[[Standing-241|Solomon Littlejohn]], his mark *[[Harrison-23685|Hannah]], his wife *[[Harrison-23812|Noah]], his mark, *[[Haughton-529|Teresa]], his wife *[[Harrison-23828|Alick]], son *[[Harrison-23829|Mose]], son, same, his mark *[[Tamar-13|Sam]], his mark *[[Harrison-23774|Lucy]], his wife *[[Harrison-23775|Shephard]], his mark *[[Harrison-23814|Joannah]], her mark ==Sources==
Fauntleroy Plantation, Leon County, Florida
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[[Category:Fauntleroy Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==History== [[Chaires-9|Benjamin Chaires]] was the wealthiest planter in Florida. He originally bought 500 acres in 1832 which became [[Space:Verdura_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Verdura Plantation]], and added to the plantation throughout the 1830s. His largest land purchase was in 1836 when he bought a plantation from [[Fauntleroy-122|George Fauntleroy]] for $25,000. This included 800 acres, 57 slaves, and all improvements on the property. From that point on the property remained Verdura. Tax records in 1839 showed his estate to consist of 9,440 acres (3,820 improved land) and 80 slaves. '''Deed''':"Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. F 1829-1842
Film number: 007903536 > image 37 of 402
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-4L82?i=36&cat=213017 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 9 January 2022) === Plantation Owners === *[[Fauntleroy-122|George Fauntleroy]] *[[Chaires-9|Benjamin Chaires]], purchased in 1836 ===Slaves=== These enslaved persons were purchased from George Fauntleroy in 1836. *[[Fauntleroy-218|Phil]] *[[Fauntleroy-219|Noah]] *[[Gains-373|Morris Gains (bef.1836-)]] *[[Fauntleroy-220|Tom]] *[[Fauntleroy-221|Jack]] *[[Fauntleroy-222|Achilles]] *[[Fauntleroy-223|Harry]] *[[Fauntleroy-224|Ellick]] *[[Fauntleroy-225|Billy]] *[[Fauntleroy-226|Moses]] *[[Fauntleroy-227|Aaron]] *[[Fauntleroy-228|Godfrey]] *[[Fauntleroy-229|George the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-230|Isaac]] *[[Fauntleroy-231|Ben]] *[[Todd-12814|Tom Todd]] *[[Evans-41862|Tom Evans]] *[[Fauntleroy-232|Henry]] *[[Fauntleroy-233|George the Younger]] *[[Fauntleroy-234|William]] *[[Fauntleroy-235|Davy the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-236|Aaron the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-237|Charles]] *[[Fauntleroy-238|Green]] *[[Fauntleroy-239|John]] *[[Fauntleroy-240|Elijah]] *[[Fauntleroy-241|Frank]] *[[Fauntleroy-242|Solomon]] *[[Fauntleroy-243|Fanny the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-244|Kitty]] *[[Fauntleroy-245|Sally]] *[[Fauntleroy-246|Betsey]] *[[Fauntleroy-247|Juliet]] *[[Fauntleroy-248|Lydia]] *[[Fauntleroy-249|Eliza]] (1) *[[Fauntleroy-250|Lucinda]] *[[Fauntleroy-251|Charlotte]] *[[Fauntleroy-252|Anna]] *[[Fauntleroy-253|July]] *[[Fauntleroy-254|Julia]] *[[Fauntleroy-255|Anny]] *[[Fauntleroy-256|Venus]] *[[Fauntleroy-257|Fanny]] (1) *[[Fauntleroy-258|Eliza]] (2) *[[Fauntleroy-259|Lavinia]] *[[Fauntleroy-260|Patsey]] *[[Fauntleroy-261|Jane]] *[[Fauntleroy-262|Mary]] *[[Fauntleroy-263|Fanny]] (2) *[[Fauntleroy-264|Aphin]] *[[Fauntleroy-265|Eliza]] (3) *[[Fauntleroy-266|Nancy]] *[[Fauntleroy-267|Letty]] *[[Fauntleroy-268|Martha]] *[[Fauntleroy-269|Mary Catherine]] *2 infants unnamed ===Slave sale=== After his death in 1838, a public notice was posted on 29 Jun 1842 for the sale of slavesPublic notice for a slave sale on June 29, 1842 near Tallahassee. 1842. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory., accessed 18 June 2021. from Fauntleroy Place. They included: * [[Fauntleroy-237|Charles]] * [[Chaires-70|Shine]] * [[Mitchell-35762|Edmund Mitchell (bef.1842-)]] * [[Roberts-44640|Edmund Roberts (bef.1842-)]] * [[Fauntleroy-226|Moses]] * [[Chaires-71|James]] * [[Chaires-72|Joe]] * [[Chaires-85|Phoebe]] * [[Chaires-86|Delia]] * [[Fauntleroy-232|Henry]] * [[Chaires-87|Harriet]] * [[Chaires-73|Carter]] * [[Fauntleroy-263|Fanny]] * [[Fauntleroy-262|Mary]] * [[Chaires-88|Ann]] * [[Fauntleroy-220|Tom]] * [[Chaires-89|Sarah]] (1) * [[Chaires-74|Charles]] * [[Chaires-90|Molly]] * [[Chaires-91|Kate]] * [[Chaires-75|Lindon]] * [[Chaires-76|March]] * [[Fauntleroy-239|John]] * [[Chaires-77|Alexander]] * [[Chaires-78|Graywood]] * [[Chaires-79|Lary]] * [[Chaires-80|Newton]] * [[Chaires-81|Cuffe]] * [[Chaires-82|Castelo]] * [[Chaires-92|Silla]] * [[Chaires-93|Dilly]] * [[Chaires-94|Ginny]] * [[Chaires-95|Sarah]] (2) * [[Chaires-96|Beck]] * [[Fauntleroy-266|Nancy]] * [[Chaires-97|Patie]] * [[Fauntleroy-245|Sally]] * [[Fauntleroy-252|Anna]] * [[Chaires-98|Henrietta]] * [[Fauntleroy-246|Betsey]] * [[Chaires-99|Priscilla]] * [[Chaires-83|Jim]] * [[Chaires-100|Victoria]] * [[Chaires-84|Adam]] * plus four others whose names were unreadable on the public notice For more information please see the [[Space:Slaves_of_Benjamin_C_Chaires_of_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Slaves of Benjamin C Chaires of Leon County, Florida]] ==Sources== *Slavery and Plantation Growth in Antebellum Florida: 1821-1860 by Julia Floyd Smith (https://ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/19/96/00001/9781947372627_Smith.pdf), pp141-143 on website, pp 125-127 in actual document regarding Benjamin Chaires. *https://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00061996/00001 *Verdura Plantation, Leon County, Florida (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Verdura_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida)
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213017 Deeds, 1825-1886; index, 1825-1940] Deeds, v. F 1829-1842
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-4L82?i=36&cat=213017 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 9 January 2022) === Plantation Owners === *[[Fauntleroy-122|George Fauntleroy]] *[[Chaires-9|Benjamin Chaires]], purchased in 1836 ===Slaves=== These enslaved persons were purchased from George Fauntleroy in 1836. *[[Fauntleroy-218|Phil]] *[[Fauntleroy-219|Noah]] *[[Gains-373|Morris Gains (bef.1836-)]] *[[Fauntleroy-220|Tom]] *[[Fauntleroy-221|Jack]] *[[Fauntleroy-222|Achilles]] *[[Fauntleroy-223|Harry]] *[[Fauntleroy-224|Ellick]] *[[Fauntleroy-225|Billy]] *[[Fauntleroy-226|Moses]] *[[Fauntleroy-227|Aaron]] *[[Fauntleroy-228|Godfrey]] *[[Fauntleroy-229|George the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-230|Isaac]] *[[Fauntleroy-231|Ben]] *[[Todd-12814|Tom Todd]] *[[Evans-41862|Tom Evans]] *[[Fauntleroy-232|Henry]] *[[Fauntleroy-233|George the Younger]] *[[Fauntleroy-234|William]] *[[Fauntleroy-235|Davy the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-236|Aaron the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-237|Charles]] *[[Fauntleroy-238|Green]] *[[Fauntleroy-239|John]] *[[Fauntleroy-240|Elijah]] *[[Fauntleroy-241|Frank]] *[[Fauntleroy-242|Solomon]] *[[Fauntleroy-243|Fanny the Elder]] *[[Fauntleroy-244|Kitty]] *[[Fauntleroy-245|Sally]] *[[Fauntleroy-246|Betsey]] *[[Fauntleroy-247|Juliet]] *[[Fauntleroy-248|Lydia]] *[[Fauntleroy-249|Eliza]] (1) *[[Fauntleroy-250|Lucinda]] *[[Fauntleroy-251|Charlotte]] *[[Fauntleroy-252|Anna]] *[[Fauntleroy-253|July]] *[[Fauntleroy-254|Julia]] *[[Fauntleroy-255|Anny]] *[[Fauntleroy-256|Venus]] *[[Fauntleroy-257|Fanny]] (1) *[[Fauntleroy-258|Eliza]] (2) *[[Fauntleroy-259|Lavinia]] *[[Fauntleroy-260|Patsey]] *[[Fauntleroy-261|Jane]] *[[Fauntleroy-262|Mary]] *[[Fauntleroy-263|Fanny]] (2) *[[Fauntleroy-264|Aphin]] *[[Fauntleroy-265|Eliza]] (3) *[[Fauntleroy-266|Nancy]] *[[Fauntleroy-267|Letty]] *[[Fauntleroy-268|Martha]] *[[Fauntleroy-269|Mary Catherine]] *2 infants unnamed ===Slave sale=== After his death in 1838, a public notice was posted on 29 Jun 1842 for the sale of slavesPublic notice for a slave sale on June 29, 1842 near Tallahassee. 1842. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory.
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[[Category: Fauquier County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Fauquier County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Fauquier County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Fauquier County, Virginia}} == Fauquier County == ===History=== Named after [http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Fauquier_Francis_bap_1703-1768 Virginia Lieutenant-Governor Francis Fauquier (not on Wikitree yet)] and formed from [[Space: Prince William County, Virginia | Prince William County]] on September 14, 1758. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Fauquier_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Fauquier County on Family Search] * 1763–1800 — ''[https://archive.org/details/earlyvirginiamar00croz Early Virginia marriages. Pt. I]''; by William Armstrong Crozier (1864-1913); Publication date 1907; Publisher New York : Genealogical Association. (See [https://archive.org/stream/earlyvirginiamar00croz#page/n16 Fauquier County starting on page 9].) [https://archive.org/stream/earlyvirginiamar00croz#page/n11 Preface]: The Virginia marriage records are divided into two classes—those contained in the parish registers, and the marriage bonds or intentions, which were filed with the county clerk. The present volume treats principally with the latter class of records.
Fauquier Families volume 2 (supplement)
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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] == Fauquier Families volume 2 (supplement)== * by John P. Alcock * published by Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia, 2001 * Citation Example: ::: Alcock, John P., ''[[Space: Fauquier Families volume 2 (supplement) | Fauquier Families volume 2 (supplement)]]'' (Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia, 2001) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Alcock|Alcock]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Fauquier Families volume 2 (supplement) | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Available online at these locations: * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/fauquier-families-volume-2-supplement/oclc/50095896 WorldCat Entry] * [https://books.google.com/books/about/Fauquier_Families.html?id=U5qDGwAACAAJ Google Books, no preview] * [https://hqrl.com/detail/libraryRecordDetail.php?id=3501 Heritage Quest Research Library, no preview]
Fauth Family Mysteries
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Family tree can be traced back to Johaness Fauth presumably born in Au Am Rhine Rastatt Baden in Baden Wurenburg, Germany in 1766. Migrated to Odessa Ukraine on or around 1808. He married Barbra Jundt (30 June, 1788- 27 April, 1850) in Cassel; not sure if this is the Cassel in Ukraine or in Germany. Once settled in Odessa he had a son named Heinrich, my direct ancestor, in 1817 in Bergdorf, Odessa, Ukrain/Russia. There were two brothers named Johannes and Christof. Heinrich had a son named Christoph 19 Aug, 1855 and they, with the whole family migrated to southern South Dakota until they homesteaded 10 miles west of Strasburg North Dakota in 1892. Christof moved his family to the Eureka, SD area in 1910. He had a son, Jacob (born 1886) who married Magdalena Lapp and had 4 sons; Milbert, Eugene, Willie, and Reinie. Rhinie is my grandfather who had two sons, Tom and Michael (01 May 1959) both born in South Dakota.
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[[Category:Faux-saunier]] == Introduction== This topical project will attempt to document the faux-sauniers who were transported from France to New France and get them connected in WikiTree. ''This page is still under development.'' Much has been written about the faux-sauniers. The faux-sauniers were a direct result of the heavy tax placed on salt by ___________.Melaine Lefeuvre, « À la recherche de faux sauniers aux limites du Maine, de l’Anjou et de la Bretagne, à la fin du XVIIIe siècle », Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l’Ouest [En ligne], 109-3 | 2002, mis en ligne le 20 septembre 2004, consulté le 20 juin 2020. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/abpo/1550 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/abpo.1550Huvet-Martinet Micheline. Faux-saunage et faux-sauniers dans la France de l'Ouest et du Centre à la fin de l'Ancien Régime (1764-1789). In: Annales de Bretagne et des pays de l'Ouest. Tome 85, numéro 3, 1978. pp. 377-400; DOI : https://doi.org/10.3406/abpo.1978.2945; www.persee.fr/doc/abpo_0399-0826_1978_num_85_3_2945 Sending them to New France was seen as a way to increase the number of colonists there.Moogk, Peter N. "Reluctant Exiles: Emigrants from France in Canada before 1760." The William and Mary Quarterly 46, no. 3 (1989): 463-505. Accessed June 20, 2020. doi:10.2307/1922353. Names are those used on [https://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/sauniers.htm FrancoGenes]. List will be compared with that made by Michel Chassé on http://www3.sympatico.ca/mgchassey/jfc/esauniers.htm. A source for them is also the records of Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, where a large number of them were hospitalised on arrival. There is a PDF available for download which is a reading of the entry journal of the hospital from 1689 to 1760.[https://www.archiv-histo.com/assets/publications/OutilsRecherche/1689-1760_Registre_journalier_des_malades_de_l'Hotel-Dieu_de_Quebec.pdf ''Registre journalier des malades de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec'', Marcel Fournier et Gisèle Monarque, avec la collaboration de Dominique Ritchot et du PRDH] (search with Faux should bring them up) {|border=2 style="color:navy; width:100%; border-collapse:collapse;" class="wikitable sortable" |+ style="caption-side:top;font-size: larger" | Faux-sauniers !Nom !conjoints !arrivée en Nouvelle-France !prison !PM !problème de profil !remarques |- |data-sort-value="Arloque, Pierre"|Pierre Arloque | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Ade, François"|François Ade |Anne Muzet
Marie Louise Albert | |Thouars | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Albert, Pierre"|Pierre Albert dit Langevin | |1741 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Albout, Jacque"|Jacques Albout | | |Alençon | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Andreau, René"|René Andreau | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="André, Balthasar"|Balthasar André |Marie Charlotte Palin dit Dabonville |1731 |Loudon | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Arbelle, Jean"|Jean Arbelle | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Arlais, Louis"|Louis Arlais | |1741 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Arnould, Joseph"|Joseph Arnould | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Aslard, Julien"|Julien Aslard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Astier, Dominique"|Dominique Astier | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Aubertot, Jean"|Jean Aubertot dit St-Jean | | |Langres | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Auger, Gaspard"|[[Auger-544|Gaspard Auger]] |[[Primeau-34|Marie Jeanne Primeau]] | | |[[Leroux-237|Diane Depatie]] |"biographie, origine" |FG |- |data-sort-value="Aumont, Pierre"|Pierre Aumont | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Auroy, Julien"|Julien Auroy | |1736 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Babin, Louis"|Louis Babin dit Polet | | |Thouars | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Badier, Jean"|Jean Badier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value=Bagay ean|Jean Bagay | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baguet, Jerome"|Jerome Baguet | |1742 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baguette, Girault"|Girault Baguette | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Barbe, Jaques"|Jacques Barbe |Marie Basilisse Colin
Angélique Alinot dit Sanschagrin |1743 |Bourg-en-Bresse | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Bard, Hughes"|Hughes Bard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baretche, Jean"|Jean Baretche | | |Bayonne | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baria, Guillaume Michel"|Guillaume Michel Baria |Marie Catherine Cellier
Anne Marguerite Forestier ou Fortier |1744 | | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Barre, Antoine"|Antoine Barre | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Barre, Gabriel"|Gabriel Barre | | |Thouars | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bare, Gabriel"|Gabriel Barre | | |Argenton-le-Chateau | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Barré, Jean"|[[Barré-108|Jean Barré]] |[[Charon-38|Marie Anne Charon dit Ducharme]] |1735 |Ernée |[[Bora-11|Darlene Bora]] | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Batilllly, Pierre"|Pierre Batilly | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bayen, Jacques"|Jacques Bayen | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baygne, Pierre"|Pierre Baygne | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Beaufils, Jean"|Jean Beaufils | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Beausange, François"|François Beausange dit Larcher |Marie ou Marie Josèphe Pupéré
Marie Madeleine Boulet | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Beauvais, Louis"|Louis Beauvais | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Becher, Julien"|Julien Becher | |1734 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Becquin, Claude"|Claude Becquin | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bélanger, Pierre"|Pierre Bélanger | |1742 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bellevin, Jean"|Jean Bellevin | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Belliard, Antoine"|Antoine Belliard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Benard, François"|François Benard | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Benureau, Piere"|Pierre Benureau dit Bearbenoire |Jeanne Beaudet
Françoise Lamoureux
Madeleine Cadoret
Catherine Gaboury | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Berger, François"|François Berger |Agnès Ratier |1731 | | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Berger, Mathieu"|Mathieu Berger | |1739 |Chatellerault | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bernard, Jacques"|Jacques Bernard | | |Grenoble | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bernaux, Jean"|Jean Bernaux | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bernier, Pierre"|Pierre Bernier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berrat, Jean"|Jean Berrat | | |Louans | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berteaux, Jacques"|Jacques Berteaux | | |Paris | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bertet, Joseph"|Joseph Bertet | |1734 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berthier, Clause"|Claude Berthier | | |Chalons-sur-Saône | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berton, Antoine"|Antoine Berton |Marie Madeleine de Lépinay |1744 | | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Bertin, Antoine"|Antoine Bertin | |1738 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bertrand, Antoine"|Antoine Bertrand | |1739 |Paris | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bertrand, Franćois"|François Bertrand | |173? | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berville, Nicolas"|Nicolas Berville | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bessière, Jean"|Jean Bessière | | |Ernée | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bidet, Pierre"|Pierre Bidet | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Billain, Robert"|Robert Billain | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Blaye, Jean"|Jean Blaye | | |Bayonne | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bodlier, Julien"|Julien Bodier | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bolleau, Francois"|François Frédéric Boileau | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boisseau, Pierre"|Pierre Boisseau | |1732 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bolvin, Charles"|Charles Boivin | | |Bapaume | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boivin, Jacques"|Jacques Boivin | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boivin, Louis"|[[Boivin-103|Louis Boivin]] |[[Duquet-20|Marie Duquet]] |1737 | |[[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Bondier, Phillipe"|Phillipe Bondier dit Caradin | | |Thouars | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bondin, Jean"|Jean François Bondon | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bonfis, Joseph"|Joseph Bonfis | |1743 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bonnamy, Jacques"|Jacques Bonnamy | |1739 |Fort L’éveque | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bonne, Jean"|Jean Bonne | |1732 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bonnet, François"|François Bonnet | | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Bonnevard, Antoine"|Antoine Bonnevard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="BOnneville, François"|[[Bonneville-112|François Bonneville]] |[[Halé-8186|Marie Louise Hallé]] |1731 |Belley |[[Marcoux-100|Julie Marcoux]] | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Bontemps, Jean"|Jean Bontemps | | |Thouars | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bontigny, Jean"|Jean Bontigny | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Borel, Leonard"|[[Borel-43|Léonard Joseph Borel dit Clermont ]] |[[Simard-510|Dorothée Simard]]
[[Couillaud-27|Marie Barbe Couilloud dit Rocquebrune]] |1747 |Chalons-sur-Saône |orphan | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Borrgne, Joseph"|Joseph Borgne | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouchenet, Quentin"|Quentin Bouchenet | | |Fort L’éveque | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boucquet, Jean"|Jean Boucquet | |1731 |Hesdin | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouille, Benoit"|Benoit Bouille | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouissiere, Pierre"|Pierre Bouissière | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boulclair, Vincent"|Vincent Boulclair | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bould, Vincent"|Vincent Bould | |1741 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boulot, Francois"|François Boulot | | |Chalons-sur-Saône | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouquet, Francois"|François Bouquet | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourdel, Joseph"|Joseph Bourdel | |1732 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouret, Nicolas"|Nicolas Bouret | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourgeois, ANtoine"|Antoine Bourgeois | |1742 |Amiens | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourgeois, Pierre"|Pierre Bourgeois |Marie Louise Cléroux | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Bourgeot, Antoine"|Antoine Bourgeot | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourget, Francois"|François Bourget | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourgine, Louis"|Louis Bourgine | | |Chatellerault | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourgneuf, Julien"|Julien Bourgneuf | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bournaizeau, Valentiennes"|Valentiennes Bournaizeau | | |Bourges | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourrasseau, Jacque"|Jacques Bourrasseau | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boursier, Claude"|Claude Boursier | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boursier, Louis"|Louis Boursier | |1742 |Besançon | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boursol, Pierre"|Pierre Boursol | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bousange, Francois"|François Bousange dit Larcher | |1736 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boussiller, Andre"|André Boussiller | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bousset, Nicolas"|Nicolas Bousset | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boussion, Etienne"|Etienne Boussion | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boutin, Jean"|Jean Boutin | | |Chatellerault | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Branconnier, Hubert"|Hubert Braconnier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Braconnier, Pierre-Antoine"|Pierre-Antoine Braconnier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bridler, Francois"|François Bridier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Brissault, Jean"|Jean Brissault | | |Chaumont-en-Bassigny | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Broquin, Piere"|Pierre Broquin | | |Beaumes | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Brosset, Francois"|François Brosset | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Brovard, Benoit"|Benoit Brovard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bruere, Mathurin"|Mathurin Bruère | | |Angers | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Building, Guilbert"|Guilbert Bulidono | |1736 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bulo, Noel"|Noël Bulo | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bunetil, Andre"|André Bunetil | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Burron, Pierre"|Pierre Buron | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Caille, Jean"|Jean Caille | |1739 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Cailler, Jean"|Jean Cailler | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Capet, Pierre"|[[Capet-643|Pierre Capet]] |Catherine Lefebvre | | |[[Masse-235|Phil Masse]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Caplet, Jean"|[[Caplet-2|Jean Caplet]] |[[Carre-131|Marie Josèphe Laroche]] |1735 | |[[Lamoureux-202|Celeste Lamoureux]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Carabin, Laurent"|Laurent Carabin | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Carcat, Francois"|François Carcat | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Carlotte, Jean-Claude"|[[Carlotte-1|Jean-Claude Carlotte]] |[[Dauphin-86|Françoise Dauphin]]
[[Dandurand-27|Marie Anne ou Marie Dandurand]] |1731 |Bourg-en-Bresse |orphan |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Caron, Joseph"|Joseph Caron | | |Saumur | | | |- |data-sort-value="Caron, Pierre"|Pierre Caron |Marie Anne Homier | |Saumur | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Cartier, Pierre"|Pierre Cartier | | |Reims | | | |- |data-sort-value="Caverois, Francois"|François Caverois | | |Peronne | | | |- |data-sort-value="cCavier, Leonard"|Leonard Cavier | | |Besançon | | | |- |data-sort-value="Cenclaud, Philbert"|Philibert Cenclaud | |1732 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Cerbon, Antoine"|Antoine Cerbon | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Certe, Antoine"|Antoine Certe | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Cezanne, Alexandre"|Alexandre Cezanne | |1733 |Petit-Chastelet (Paris) | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chalonneau, Maurice"|Pierre Chabert | | |Bourg-en-Bresse | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chalonneau, Maurice"|Maurice Chalonneau | |1737 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chalumeau, Jean"|Jean Chalumeau | |1731 |Laval | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chaman, Pierre"|Pierre Chaman | | |St-Florent-le-Viel | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chamo, Pierre"|Pierre Chamo | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Champagne, Jacques"|Jacques Champagne | | |Vitre | | | |- |data-sort-value="Champagne, Jean"|Jean Champagne | |1741 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chapelier, Jean"|Jean Chapelier | | |Vitre | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chanac, Gilbert"|Gilbert Chanac | |1735 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chapelet, Jean"|Jean Chapelet |Marie Geneviève Suprenant
Marie Madeleine Lavallée |1735 | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chapuis, Jean"|Jean Chapuis dit Savoyard | | |Nantes | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chaput, Francois"|François Chaput dit Cuisinier |Charlotte Devis |1736 | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chateau, Andre"|André Château dit Saint-Georges |Marie Josèphe Gingras | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Charpentier, Jean Baptiste"|Jean Baptiste Charpentier dit Saintonge |Jeanne Cécile Parent
Madeleine Degré | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chassee, Jean-Baptist"|[[Chasse-10|Jean-Baptiste Chassée]] |[[Mignault-34|Marie Josèphe Migneault]]
[[Asselin-58|Marie Angélique Asselin]] | | |[[Gregory-3576|Katherine Gregory]] |biographie(GEDCOM) |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chevalier, Jean"|Jean Chevalier |Marie Angélique Pelletier
Marie Anne Vatable | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chupin, Pierre"|Pierre Chupin dit Lajoie et Vadeboncoeur |____ ____
Marie Jeanne Boutet
Marguerite Meunier | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Comire, Nicolas"|[[Camire-23|Nicolas Comiré]] |Julienne Pernet
Marie Geneviève Marchand | | |[[Boisvert-227|Don Boisvert]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Consigny, Francois"|[[Consigny-2|François Consigny dit Sansfaçon]] |[[Ducharme-29|Marie Louise Ducharme]]
[[Gagnon-961|Geneviève Gagnon]] | | |[[Alwin-12|David Alwin]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Copin, Jacque"|Jacques Copin |Marie Leroy | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Cordier, Gabrie"|Gabriel Cordier |Madeleine Évrard | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dame, Pierre"|[[Dame-122|Pierre Dame]] |[[Blain-102]]Marie Reine Blain
[[DeNoyon-18|Madeleine Denoyon]] | | |[[Smith-44721|William Smith]]
[[Ruest-125|Liz Ruest]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Daviau, Rene"|[[Daviau-18|René Daviau]] |[[Charland-132|Marie Angélique Charland]] | | |orphan |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Debout, Antoine"|Antoine Debout |Élisabeth Franche dit Laframbois | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Delage, Hugues"|Hugues puis Pierre puis Joseph Marie Delage dit Langlois |Thérèse Régnier
Agathe puis Madeleine Bossu dit Lyonnais
Madelein | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Depont, Jean Baptiste"|Jean Baptiste Depont |Marie Madeleine Guignard | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Deschvaux, Andre"|André Deschevaux dit Lajoie |Marie Jeanne Élisabeth Girard
Suzanne Tareau dit Champagne | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Desmaison, Gabriel"|Gabriel Desmaisons |Isabelle Laneuville | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Desmarets, Philippe"|Philippe Desmarets |Marie Anne Rondeau | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Deveau, Claude"|[[Deveau-84|Claude Deveau dit Retour]] |[[Gendron-213|Marie Madeleine Gendron]] | | |orphan |origine |FG |- |data-sort-value="Didier,Jean"|[[Didier-187|Jean Didier]] |[[Rondeau-177|Marie Josèphe Rondeau]] | | |orphan |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Drugeot, Francois"|[[Drugeot-1|François Drugeot]] |[[Dandurand-27|Marie Anne ou Marie Dandurand]] | | |[[Gifford-980|Sandy Gifford]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dubillot, Jean"|[[Dubillot-2|Jean Dubillot]] |[[Devisse-2|Marie Devis]] | | |orphan |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Due, joseph"|[[Duet-45|Joseph Dué]] |[[Trudel-7|Marie Louise Trudel]] | | |orphan |"biographie, origine, nom" |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dufresne, Michel"|[[Dufresne-132|Michel Dufresne]] |[[Caty-8|Geneviève Caty]] | | |orphan |origine |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dugrenier, Joseph"|[[Du_Grenier-26|Joseph Dugrenier dit Perron]] |[[Jacques-219|Marie Anne Jacques]] | | |[[Tardif-59|Gaston Tardif]] |nom |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dumais, Pierre"|[[Dumais-12|Pierre Dumais dit Rossignol]] |Marie Anne Chamberlan
[[Michaud-56|Marie Catherine Michaud]] | | |[[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dupuis, Charles"|[[Dupuis-188|Charles Dupuis dit Gilbert]] |[[Brunet-268|Marie Brunet]] | | |[[Tardif-59|Gaston Tardif]] |nom |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dupuis, Jean"|Jean Dupuis dit Gilbert |Jeanne Sédilot dit Montreuil | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Durand, Francois"|François Durand |Marguerite Verret | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Duval, Etienne"|[[Duval-188|Étienne Duval dit Barbina]] |[[Dupont-430|Marie Anne Dupont]] | | |[[Brousseau-236|Roger Brousseau]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Fauque, Rene"|[[Focq-1|René Fauque ou Socque dit Lafeuillade]] |[[Duquet-20|Perrine Rageot ou Regereau
Marie Duquet]] | | |[[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Fournier, Pierre"|Pierre Fournier dit Brisefer |Marie Louise Durbois dit Liénard | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Fuseau, Mathurin"|[[Fuseau-38|Mathurin Fuseau dit Roch]] |[[Serre-9|Françoise Serre dit Saint-Jean]] | | |[[Richard_Morse-1|Richard Morse]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Gandon, Julien"|Julien Gandon ou Gondon |Élisabeth Thibault
Marie Josèphe Plouf
Marie Rose Janot | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Girard, Jean"|[[Girard-794|Jean Girard]] |[[Bariteau-13|Marie Marguerite Bariteau]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Giraudin, Bonnet"|Bonnet Giraudin ou Gilaude |Marie Madeleine Noël
Marguerite Pelletier | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Godefroy, Francois"|[[Godefroy-26|François Godefroy dit Saint-Georges]] |[[Pépin-324|Suzanne Pepin]] | | |[[Godfrey-2606|Katherine Godfrey]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Goulet, Mathurin"|[[Goulet-314|Mathurin Goulet]] |[[Henault-21|Marie Hénault dit Canada et Delorme]]
[[Jourdain-80|Geneviève Roy dit Jourdain et Lafrance]] | | |[[Gregory-3576|Katherine Gregory]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Grandmaitre, Jean"|[[Grandmaître-11|Jean Nicolas Grandmaître]] |[[Primeau-218|Anne Primeau]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Groueau, Barthelemy"|Barthélemy Groleau |Marie Madeleine Sasseville | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Guichon, Denis"|[[Guichon-2|Denis Guichon]] |[[Guy-750|Marie Françoise Guy]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Desrabinne, Jean"|Jean Guillaume du Desrabinne ou Daraby |Françoise ou Marie Legault dit Deslauriers | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Jalteau, Jacques"|Jacques Jalteau |Marie Josèphe Robidou
Marie Renée Petit dit Beauchemin | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Jarry, Pierre"|Pierre Jarry dit Sainte-Foi |Marie Marguerite Massé | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Jarry, George"|[[Jarry-37|Georges Jarry]] |Jeanne Lanoue
[[Lussier-244|Marie Josèphe Lussier]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Laborde, Pierre"|Pierre Laborde |Marie Madeleine Massy | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lagarde, George"|Georges Lagarde |Geneviève Gendron | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lagauget, Jean"|Jean Lagauget |Marie Catherine Gobeil | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lagorce, Gean"|Jean Lagorce ou Gousse |Véronique Duquet | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lambert, Jean"|Jean Lambert dit Després et Saint-Louis |Marie Josèphe Larrivée | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Laniel, Thomass"|Thomas Laniel dit Laviolette |Marie Claire Contant | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Gaigneux, Noel"|Noël le Gaigneux ou Gagnon |Marie Bachelier
Marie Josèphe Contant | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lecerf, Jean"|[[LeCerf-10|Jean Lecerf dit Ladouceur]] |[[Lebeau-210|Catherine Angélique Lebeau]] | | |[[Ladouceur-40|Bob Ladouceur]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Leduc, Jean"|Jean Leduc |Marie Lalague | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Legrand, Jean"|Jean Legrand |Marie Élisabeth Vallée | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lemonde, Jean"|[[Lemonde-2|Jean Lemonde]] |[[Lacoste-9|Angélique Lacoste dit Languedoc]] | | |[[Trimbee-2|Sunny (Trimbee) Clark]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lenedique, Francois"|[[Lenedique-1|François Lenedique]] |Marie Aufroy
[[Mataut-5|Marie Madeleine Mateau]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Leveau, Jean Baptiste"|Jean Baptiste Leveau |Louise Savary | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Loignon, Francois"|[[Loignon-54|François Loignon]] |Catherine Denis
[[Dubé-575|Marie Anne Dubé]] | | |[[White-40555|Todd White]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lucas, Pierre"|[[Lucas-4242|Pierre Lucas dit Laviolette]] |[[Catin-13|Marie Anne Catin]] | | |[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |nom |FG |- |data-sort-value="Maquet, Claude"|[[Maquet-1|Claude Maquet dit Lajoie]] |[[Martin-20820|Marie (m) ou Marie Renée (cm) Martin]]
[[Petit-380|Marie Charlotte Petit dit Lalumière]] | | |[[Mylott-6|Mary Beth Mylott]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Martin, Pierre"|Pierre Martin |Perrine Rigaud | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Masse, Francois"|[[Masse-256|François Massé]] |[[Paradis-260|Marthe Paradis]] | | |[[Lauzier-5|Jonathan Lauzier]] |nom? |FG |- |data-sort-value="meunier, Gaspard"|Gaspard Meunier |Madeleine Poupart | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Monier, Francois"|François Monier |Marie Madeleine Toupin | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Morel, Pierre"|Pierre Jean Louis Morel |Marie Anne Parent | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Mouchard, Jacques"|Jacques Mouchard |Marie Josèphe Dufault dit Lamarche
Marguerite Lévesque dit Olivier et Robitaille | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Oudard, Vincent"|[[Houdard-1|Vincent Oudard]] |Jeanne Annebault
[[Sylvestre-138|Marie Jeanne Sylvestre]] | | |[[Beaudoin-268|Pierre Beaudoin]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Paschal, Nicolas"|[[Paschale-2|Nicolas Paschal]] |[[Gour-30|Marie Jeanne Gour]] | | |[[Courcelles-7|André Courcelles]]
[[Lamoureux-202|Celeste Lamoureux]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Patry, Rene"|René Patry |Marie Beaudry dit Lamarche
Marie Thérèse ou Marie Dubois | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Pernin, Jean"|[[Pernin-2|Jean Pernin]] |[[Denevers-87|Marie Josèphe Boisvert dit Denevers]] | | |[[Boisvert-384|Claude Boisvert]] |nom |FG |- |data-sort-value="Petrin, Francois"|[[Pétrin-26|François Pétrin]] |[[Parenteau-241|Marguerite Parenteau]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Philippon, Pierre"|Pierre Philippon dit Picard |Louise Bonhomme
Marie Angélique Amiot | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Picard, Jean Henri"|Jean Henri Picard dit Dubourg |Geneviève Castonguay | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Pinon, Luis"|[[Pinon-10|Louis Pinon dit Lasanté]] |[[Chretien-149|Marie Anne Chrétien]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Poirier, Laurent"|[[Poirier-1763|Laurent Poirier]] |[[Jacques-1030|Françoise Pierrejacques]] | | |[[Côté-1393|PB Côté]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Poirier, Pierre"|Pierre Poirier |Marie Catherine Sédilot dit Montreuil | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Poulin, Philippe"|[[Poulin-690|Philippe Poulin]] |[[Bluteau-15|Marguerite Bluteau]] | | |[[Dennis-6026|Cyndie (Dennis) Greer]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Prud’homme, Francois"|François Prud'homme dit Fally |Marie Geneviève Daniel | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Babouin, Michel"|[[Rabouin-17|Michel Rabouin]] |[[Banliac_Lamontaigne-1|Geneviève Banhiac dit Lamontagne]] | | |[[Belanger-490|Paul Belanger]]
[[Murray-3570|Richard Murray]] |épouse |FG |- |data-sort-value="Ravenel, Pierre"|Pierre Ravenel dit Chevalier (de) |Marie Angélique Rainville | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Remeneuil, Louis"|Louis Remeneuil dit Lafranchise |Marie Catherine Durbois | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Renaud, Pierre"|Pierre Renaud dit Revot |Charlotte Roy | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Richoux, Antoine"|Antoine Richoux dit Lanoix |Marie Thérèse Guilbert
Marie Geneviève Bouteillet | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Robert, Antoine"|Antoine Sylvain Robert |Marie Josèphe Percidier dit Lachappell | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Roger, Francois"|François Roger |Marie Jeanne Boutin
Scholastique Amable Latouche dit Soupras | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Rousse, Hugues"|[[Contois-12|Hugues Rousse dit Contois]] |[[Sédilot-89|Marie Sédilot dit Montreuil]]
[[Brousseau-327|Apolline Brousson]] | | |[[Rice-9999|Michael Rice]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Sageot, Pierre"|[[Sageot-4|Pierre Sageot dit Picard]] |[[Ouimet-158|Marie Monique Ouimet]]
Marie Madeleine Vermet
Suzanne Croisetière | | |[[Côté-1393|PB Côté]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Sitoleux, Charles"|Charles Sitoleux dit Langevin |[[Arellé-3|Marie Louise Harel]] | | |[[Givogue-4|David Givogue]]
[[Jungschaffer-1|Helmut Jungschaffer]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Thibert, Jean Marie"|Jean Marie Thibert |Marie Louise Pélissier dit Lafeuillade | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Thibet, Jean"|Jean Thibert |Marie Angélique Mercier | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Touchette, Charles"|[[Touchette-43|Charles René Touchette]] |[[Calliere-2|Marie Caillé dit Jasmin]] | | |[[Charland-81|Louis Charland]] |"biographie, origine" |FG |- |data-sort-value="Touron, Pierre"|[[Touron-5|Pierre Touron]] |[[Dubeau-46|Jeanne Dubeau]] | | |[[Viau-81|Anne-Marie Viau]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Trinque, Francois"|François Trinque |Françoise Garand | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value=||} | | | | | |FG |- |} == Research Notes == * Francogene.com has some research at https://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/sauniers.htm * https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/french/gabelle.asp == Sources ==
Marie Louise Albert | |Thouars | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Albert, Pierre"|Pierre Albert dit Langevin | |1741 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Albout, Jacque"|Jacques Albout | | |Alençon | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Andreau, René"|René Andreau | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="André, Balthasar"|Balthasar André |Marie Charlotte Palin dit Dabonville |1731 |Loudon | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Arbelle, Jean"|Jean Arbelle | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Arlais, Louis"|Louis Arlais | |1741 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Arnould, Joseph"|Joseph Arnould | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Aslard, Julien"|Julien Aslard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Astier, Dominique"|Dominique Astier | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Aubertot, Jean"|Jean Aubertot dit St-Jean | | |Langres | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Auger, Gaspard"|[[Auger-544|Gaspard Auger]] |[[Primeau-34|Marie Jeanne Primeau]] | | |[[Leroux-237|Diane Depatie]] |"biographie, origine" |FG |- |data-sort-value="Aumont, Pierre"|Pierre Aumont | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Auroy, Julien"|Julien Auroy | |1736 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Babin, Louis"|Louis Babin dit Polet | | |Thouars | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Badier, Jean"|Jean Badier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value=Bagay ean|Jean Bagay | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baguet, Jerome"|Jerome Baguet | |1742 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baguette, Girault"|Girault Baguette | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Barbe, Jaques"|Jacques Barbe |Marie Basilisse Colin
Angélique Alinot dit Sanschagrin |1743 |Bourg-en-Bresse | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Bard, Hughes"|Hughes Bard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baretche, Jean"|Jean Baretche | | |Bayonne | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baria, Guillaume Michel"|Guillaume Michel Baria |Marie Catherine Cellier
Anne Marguerite Forestier ou Fortier |1744 | | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Barre, Antoine"|Antoine Barre | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Barre, Gabriel"|Gabriel Barre | | |Thouars | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bare, Gabriel"|Gabriel Barre | | |Argenton-le-Chateau | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Barré, Jean"|[[Barré-108|Jean Barré]] |[[Charon-38|Marie Anne Charon dit Ducharme]] |1735 |Ernée |[[Bora-11|Darlene Bora]] | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Batilllly, Pierre"|Pierre Batilly | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bayen, Jacques"|Jacques Bayen | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Baygne, Pierre"|Pierre Baygne | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Beaufils, Jean"|Jean Beaufils | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Beausange, François"|François Beausange dit Larcher |Marie ou Marie Josèphe Pupéré
Marie Madeleine Boulet | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Beauvais, Louis"|Louis Beauvais | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Becher, Julien"|Julien Becher | |1734 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Becquin, Claude"|Claude Becquin | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bélanger, Pierre"|Pierre Bélanger | |1742 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bellevin, Jean"|Jean Bellevin | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Belliard, Antoine"|Antoine Belliard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Benard, François"|François Benard | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Benureau, Piere"|Pierre Benureau dit Bearbenoire |Jeanne Beaudet
Françoise Lamoureux
Madeleine Cadoret
Catherine Gaboury | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Berger, François"|François Berger |Agnès Ratier |1731 | | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Berger, Mathieu"|Mathieu Berger | |1739 |Chatellerault | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bernard, Jacques"|Jacques Bernard | | |Grenoble | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bernaux, Jean"|Jean Bernaux | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bernier, Pierre"|Pierre Bernier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berrat, Jean"|Jean Berrat | | |Louans | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berteaux, Jacques"|Jacques Berteaux | | |Paris | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bertet, Joseph"|Joseph Bertet | |1734 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berthier, Clause"|Claude Berthier | | |Chalons-sur-Saône | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berton, Antoine"|Antoine Berton |Marie Madeleine de Lépinay |1744 | | | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Bertin, Antoine"|Antoine Bertin | |1738 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bertrand, Antoine"|Antoine Bertrand | |1739 |Paris | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bertrand, Franćois"|François Bertrand | |173? | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Berville, Nicolas"|Nicolas Berville | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bessière, Jean"|Jean Bessière | | |Ernée | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bidet, Pierre"|Pierre Bidet | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Billain, Robert"|Robert Billain | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Blaye, Jean"|Jean Blaye | | |Bayonne | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bodlier, Julien"|Julien Bodier | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bolleau, Francois"|François Frédéric Boileau | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boisseau, Pierre"|Pierre Boisseau | |1732 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bolvin, Charles"|Charles Boivin | | |Bapaume | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boivin, Jacques"|Jacques Boivin | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boivin, Louis"|[[Boivin-103|Louis Boivin]] |[[Duquet-20|Marie Duquet]] |1737 | |[[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Bondier, Phillipe"|Phillipe Bondier dit Caradin | | |Thouars | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bondin, Jean"|Jean François Bondon | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bonfis, Joseph"|Joseph Bonfis | |1743 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bonnamy, Jacques"|Jacques Bonnamy | |1739 |Fort L’éveque | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bonne, Jean"|Jean Bonne | |1732 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bonnet, François"|François Bonnet | | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Bonnevard, Antoine"|Antoine Bonnevard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="BOnneville, François"|[[Bonneville-112|François Bonneville]] |[[Halé-8186|Marie Louise Hallé]] |1731 |Belley |[[Marcoux-100|Julie Marcoux]] | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Bontemps, Jean"|Jean Bontemps | | |Thouars | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bontigny, Jean"|Jean Bontigny | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Borel, Leonard"|[[Borel-43|Léonard Joseph Borel dit Clermont ]] |[[Simard-510|Dorothée Simard]]
[[Couillaud-27|Marie Barbe Couilloud dit Rocquebrune]] |1747 |Chalons-sur-Saône |orphan | |"FG, S" |- |data-sort-value="Borrgne, Joseph"|Joseph Borgne | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouchenet, Quentin"|Quentin Bouchenet | | |Fort L’éveque | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boucquet, Jean"|Jean Boucquet | |1731 |Hesdin | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouille, Benoit"|Benoit Bouille | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouissiere, Pierre"|Pierre Bouissière | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boulclair, Vincent"|Vincent Boulclair | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bould, Vincent"|Vincent Bould | |1741 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boulot, Francois"|François Boulot | | |Chalons-sur-Saône | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouquet, Francois"|François Bouquet | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourdel, Joseph"|Joseph Bourdel | |1732 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bouret, Nicolas"|Nicolas Bouret | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourgeois, ANtoine"|Antoine Bourgeois | |1742 |Amiens | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourgeois, Pierre"|Pierre Bourgeois |Marie Louise Cléroux | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Bourgeot, Antoine"|Antoine Bourgeot | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourget, Francois"|François Bourget | |1735 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourgine, Louis"|Louis Bourgine | | |Chatellerault | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourgneuf, Julien"|Julien Bourgneuf | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bournaizeau, Valentiennes"|Valentiennes Bournaizeau | | |Bourges | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bourrasseau, Jacque"|Jacques Bourrasseau | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boursier, Claude"|Claude Boursier | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boursier, Louis"|Louis Boursier | |1742 |Besançon | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boursol, Pierre"|Pierre Boursol | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bousange, Francois"|François Bousange dit Larcher | |1736 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boussiller, Andre"|André Boussiller | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bousset, Nicolas"|Nicolas Bousset | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boussion, Etienne"|Etienne Boussion | |1733 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Boutin, Jean"|Jean Boutin | | |Chatellerault | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Branconnier, Hubert"|Hubert Braconnier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Braconnier, Pierre-Antoine"|Pierre-Antoine Braconnier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bridler, Francois"|François Bridier | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Brissault, Jean"|Jean Brissault | | |Chaumont-en-Bassigny | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Broquin, Piere"|Pierre Broquin | | |Beaumes | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Brosset, Francois"|François Brosset | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Brovard, Benoit"|Benoit Brovard | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bruere, Mathurin"|Mathurin Bruère | | |Angers | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Building, Guilbert"|Guilbert Bulidono | |1736 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bulo, Noel"|Noël Bulo | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Bunetil, Andre"|André Bunetil | |1739 | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Burron, Pierre"|Pierre Buron | | | | | |S |- |data-sort-value="Caille, Jean"|Jean Caille | |1739 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Cailler, Jean"|Jean Cailler | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Capet, Pierre"|[[Capet-643|Pierre Capet]] |Catherine Lefebvre | | |[[Masse-235|Phil Masse]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Caplet, Jean"|[[Caplet-2|Jean Caplet]] |[[Carre-131|Marie Josèphe Laroche]] |1735 | |[[Lamoureux-202|Celeste Lamoureux]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Carabin, Laurent"|Laurent Carabin | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Carcat, Francois"|François Carcat | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Carlotte, Jean-Claude"|[[Carlotte-1|Jean-Claude Carlotte]] |[[Dauphin-86|Françoise Dauphin]]
[[Dandurand-27|Marie Anne ou Marie Dandurand]] |1731 |Bourg-en-Bresse |orphan |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Caron, Joseph"|Joseph Caron | | |Saumur | | | |- |data-sort-value="Caron, Pierre"|Pierre Caron |Marie Anne Homier | |Saumur | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Cartier, Pierre"|Pierre Cartier | | |Reims | | | |- |data-sort-value="Caverois, Francois"|François Caverois | | |Peronne | | | |- |data-sort-value="cCavier, Leonard"|Leonard Cavier | | |Besançon | | | |- |data-sort-value="Cenclaud, Philbert"|Philibert Cenclaud | |1732 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Cerbon, Antoine"|Antoine Cerbon | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Certe, Antoine"|Antoine Certe | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Cezanne, Alexandre"|Alexandre Cezanne | |1733 |Petit-Chastelet (Paris) | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chalonneau, Maurice"|Pierre Chabert | | |Bourg-en-Bresse | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chalonneau, Maurice"|Maurice Chalonneau | |1737 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chalumeau, Jean"|Jean Chalumeau | |1731 |Laval | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chaman, Pierre"|Pierre Chaman | | |St-Florent-le-Viel | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chamo, Pierre"|Pierre Chamo | | | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Champagne, Jacques"|Jacques Champagne | | |Vitre | | | |- |data-sort-value="Champagne, Jean"|Jean Champagne | |1741 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chapelier, Jean"|Jean Chapelier | | |Vitre | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chanac, Gilbert"|Gilbert Chanac | |1735 | | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chapelet, Jean"|Jean Chapelet |Marie Geneviève Suprenant
Marie Madeleine Lavallée |1735 | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chapuis, Jean"|Jean Chapuis dit Savoyard | | |Nantes | | | |- |data-sort-value="Chaput, Francois"|François Chaput dit Cuisinier |Charlotte Devis |1736 | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chateau, Andre"|André Château dit Saint-Georges |Marie Josèphe Gingras | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Charpentier, Jean Baptiste"|Jean Baptiste Charpentier dit Saintonge |Jeanne Cécile Parent
Madeleine Degré | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chassee, Jean-Baptist"|[[Chasse-10|Jean-Baptiste Chassée]] |[[Mignault-34|Marie Josèphe Migneault]]
[[Asselin-58|Marie Angélique Asselin]] | | |[[Gregory-3576|Katherine Gregory]] |biographie(GEDCOM) |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chevalier, Jean"|Jean Chevalier |Marie Angélique Pelletier
Marie Anne Vatable | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Chupin, Pierre"|Pierre Chupin dit Lajoie et Vadeboncoeur |____ ____
Marie Jeanne Boutet
Marguerite Meunier | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Comire, Nicolas"|[[Camire-23|Nicolas Comiré]] |Julienne Pernet
Marie Geneviève Marchand | | |[[Boisvert-227|Don Boisvert]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Consigny, Francois"|[[Consigny-2|François Consigny dit Sansfaçon]] |[[Ducharme-29|Marie Louise Ducharme]]
[[Gagnon-961|Geneviève Gagnon]] | | |[[Alwin-12|David Alwin]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Copin, Jacque"|Jacques Copin |Marie Leroy | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Cordier, Gabrie"|Gabriel Cordier |Madeleine Évrard | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dame, Pierre"|[[Dame-122|Pierre Dame]] |[[Blain-102]]Marie Reine Blain
[[DeNoyon-18|Madeleine Denoyon]] | | |[[Smith-44721|William Smith]]
[[Ruest-125|Liz Ruest]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Daviau, Rene"|[[Daviau-18|René Daviau]] |[[Charland-132|Marie Angélique Charland]] | | |orphan |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Debout, Antoine"|Antoine Debout |Élisabeth Franche dit Laframbois | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Delage, Hugues"|Hugues puis Pierre puis Joseph Marie Delage dit Langlois |Thérèse Régnier
Agathe puis Madeleine Bossu dit Lyonnais
Madelein | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Depont, Jean Baptiste"|Jean Baptiste Depont |Marie Madeleine Guignard | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Deschvaux, Andre"|André Deschevaux dit Lajoie |Marie Jeanne Élisabeth Girard
Suzanne Tareau dit Champagne | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Desmaison, Gabriel"|Gabriel Desmaisons |Isabelle Laneuville | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Desmarets, Philippe"|Philippe Desmarets |Marie Anne Rondeau | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Deveau, Claude"|[[Deveau-84|Claude Deveau dit Retour]] |[[Gendron-213|Marie Madeleine Gendron]] | | |orphan |origine |FG |- |data-sort-value="Didier,Jean"|[[Didier-187|Jean Didier]] |[[Rondeau-177|Marie Josèphe Rondeau]] | | |orphan |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Drugeot, Francois"|[[Drugeot-1|François Drugeot]] |[[Dandurand-27|Marie Anne ou Marie Dandurand]] | | |[[Gifford-980|Sandy Gifford]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dubillot, Jean"|[[Dubillot-2|Jean Dubillot]] |[[Devisse-2|Marie Devis]] | | |orphan |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Due, joseph"|[[Duet-45|Joseph Dué]] |[[Trudel-7|Marie Louise Trudel]] | | |orphan |"biographie, origine, nom" |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dufresne, Michel"|[[Dufresne-132|Michel Dufresne]] |[[Caty-8|Geneviève Caty]] | | |orphan |origine |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dugrenier, Joseph"|[[Du_Grenier-26|Joseph Dugrenier dit Perron]] |[[Jacques-219|Marie Anne Jacques]] | | |[[Tardif-59|Gaston Tardif]] |nom |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dumais, Pierre"|[[Dumais-12|Pierre Dumais dit Rossignol]] |Marie Anne Chamberlan
[[Michaud-56|Marie Catherine Michaud]] | | |[[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dupuis, Charles"|[[Dupuis-188|Charles Dupuis dit Gilbert]] |[[Brunet-268|Marie Brunet]] | | |[[Tardif-59|Gaston Tardif]] |nom |FG |- |data-sort-value="Dupuis, Jean"|Jean Dupuis dit Gilbert |Jeanne Sédilot dit Montreuil | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Durand, Francois"|François Durand |Marguerite Verret | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Duval, Etienne"|[[Duval-188|Étienne Duval dit Barbina]] |[[Dupont-430|Marie Anne Dupont]] | | |[[Brousseau-236|Roger Brousseau]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Fauque, Rene"|[[Focq-1|René Fauque ou Socque dit Lafeuillade]] |[[Duquet-20|Perrine Rageot ou Regereau
Marie Duquet]] | | |[[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Fournier, Pierre"|Pierre Fournier dit Brisefer |Marie Louise Durbois dit Liénard | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Fuseau, Mathurin"|[[Fuseau-38|Mathurin Fuseau dit Roch]] |[[Serre-9|Françoise Serre dit Saint-Jean]] | | |[[Richard_Morse-1|Richard Morse]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Gandon, Julien"|Julien Gandon ou Gondon |Élisabeth Thibault
Marie Josèphe Plouf
Marie Rose Janot | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Girard, Jean"|[[Girard-794|Jean Girard]] |[[Bariteau-13|Marie Marguerite Bariteau]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Giraudin, Bonnet"|Bonnet Giraudin ou Gilaude |Marie Madeleine Noël
Marguerite Pelletier | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Godefroy, Francois"|[[Godefroy-26|François Godefroy dit Saint-Georges]] |[[Pépin-324|Suzanne Pepin]] | | |[[Godfrey-2606|Katherine Godfrey]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Goulet, Mathurin"|[[Goulet-314|Mathurin Goulet]] |[[Henault-21|Marie Hénault dit Canada et Delorme]]
[[Jourdain-80|Geneviève Roy dit Jourdain et Lafrance]] | | |[[Gregory-3576|Katherine Gregory]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Grandmaitre, Jean"|[[Grandmaître-11|Jean Nicolas Grandmaître]] |[[Primeau-218|Anne Primeau]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Groueau, Barthelemy"|Barthélemy Groleau |Marie Madeleine Sasseville | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Guichon, Denis"|[[Guichon-2|Denis Guichon]] |[[Guy-750|Marie Françoise Guy]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Desrabinne, Jean"|Jean Guillaume du Desrabinne ou Daraby |Françoise ou Marie Legault dit Deslauriers | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Jalteau, Jacques"|Jacques Jalteau |Marie Josèphe Robidou
Marie Renée Petit dit Beauchemin | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Jarry, Pierre"|Pierre Jarry dit Sainte-Foi |Marie Marguerite Massé | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Jarry, George"|[[Jarry-37|Georges Jarry]] |Jeanne Lanoue
[[Lussier-244|Marie Josèphe Lussier]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Laborde, Pierre"|Pierre Laborde |Marie Madeleine Massy | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lagarde, George"|Georges Lagarde |Geneviève Gendron | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lagauget, Jean"|Jean Lagauget |Marie Catherine Gobeil | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lagorce, Gean"|Jean Lagorce ou Gousse |Véronique Duquet | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lambert, Jean"|Jean Lambert dit Després et Saint-Louis |Marie Josèphe Larrivée | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Laniel, Thomass"|Thomas Laniel dit Laviolette |Marie Claire Contant | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Gaigneux, Noel"|Noël le Gaigneux ou Gagnon |Marie Bachelier
Marie Josèphe Contant | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lecerf, Jean"|[[LeCerf-10|Jean Lecerf dit Ladouceur]] |[[Lebeau-210|Catherine Angélique Lebeau]] | | |[[Ladouceur-40|Bob Ladouceur]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Leduc, Jean"|Jean Leduc |Marie Lalague | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Legrand, Jean"|Jean Legrand |Marie Élisabeth Vallée | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lemonde, Jean"|[[Lemonde-2|Jean Lemonde]] |[[Lacoste-9|Angélique Lacoste dit Languedoc]] | | |[[Trimbee-2|Sunny (Trimbee) Clark]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lenedique, Francois"|[[Lenedique-1|François Lenedique]] |Marie Aufroy
[[Mataut-5|Marie Madeleine Mateau]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Leveau, Jean Baptiste"|Jean Baptiste Leveau |Louise Savary | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Loignon, Francois"|[[Loignon-54|François Loignon]] |Catherine Denis
[[Dubé-575|Marie Anne Dubé]] | | |[[White-40555|Todd White]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Lucas, Pierre"|[[Lucas-4242|Pierre Lucas dit Laviolette]] |[[Catin-13|Marie Anne Catin]] | | |[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |nom |FG |- |data-sort-value="Maquet, Claude"|[[Maquet-1|Claude Maquet dit Lajoie]] |[[Martin-20820|Marie (m) ou Marie Renée (cm) Martin]]
[[Petit-380|Marie Charlotte Petit dit Lalumière]] | | |[[Mylott-6|Mary Beth Mylott]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Martin, Pierre"|Pierre Martin |Perrine Rigaud | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Masse, Francois"|[[Masse-256|François Massé]] |[[Paradis-260|Marthe Paradis]] | | |[[Lauzier-5|Jonathan Lauzier]] |nom? |FG |- |data-sort-value="meunier, Gaspard"|Gaspard Meunier |Madeleine Poupart | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Monier, Francois"|François Monier |Marie Madeleine Toupin | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Morel, Pierre"|Pierre Jean Louis Morel |Marie Anne Parent | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Mouchard, Jacques"|Jacques Mouchard |Marie Josèphe Dufault dit Lamarche
Marguerite Lévesque dit Olivier et Robitaille | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Oudard, Vincent"|[[Houdard-1|Vincent Oudard]] |Jeanne Annebault
[[Sylvestre-138|Marie Jeanne Sylvestre]] | | |[[Beaudoin-268|Pierre Beaudoin]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Paschal, Nicolas"|[[Paschale-2|Nicolas Paschal]] |[[Gour-30|Marie Jeanne Gour]] | | |[[Courcelles-7|André Courcelles]]
[[Lamoureux-202|Celeste Lamoureux]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Patry, Rene"|René Patry |Marie Beaudry dit Lamarche
Marie Thérèse ou Marie Dubois | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Pernin, Jean"|[[Pernin-2|Jean Pernin]] |[[Denevers-87|Marie Josèphe Boisvert dit Denevers]] | | |[[Boisvert-384|Claude Boisvert]] |nom |FG |- |data-sort-value="Petrin, Francois"|[[Pétrin-26|François Pétrin]] |[[Parenteau-241|Marguerite Parenteau]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Philippon, Pierre"|Pierre Philippon dit Picard |Louise Bonhomme
Marie Angélique Amiot | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Picard, Jean Henri"|Jean Henri Picard dit Dubourg |Geneviève Castonguay | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Pinon, Luis"|[[Pinon-10|Louis Pinon dit Lasanté]] |[[Chretien-149|Marie Anne Chrétien]] | | |orphan | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Poirier, Laurent"|[[Poirier-1763|Laurent Poirier]] |[[Jacques-1030|Françoise Pierrejacques]] | | |[[Côté-1393|PB Côté]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Poirier, Pierre"|Pierre Poirier |Marie Catherine Sédilot dit Montreuil | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Poulin, Philippe"|[[Poulin-690|Philippe Poulin]] |[[Bluteau-15|Marguerite Bluteau]] | | |[[Dennis-6026|Cyndie (Dennis) Greer]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Prud’homme, Francois"|François Prud'homme dit Fally |Marie Geneviève Daniel | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Babouin, Michel"|[[Rabouin-17|Michel Rabouin]] |[[Banliac_Lamontaigne-1|Geneviève Banhiac dit Lamontagne]] | | |[[Belanger-490|Paul Belanger]]
[[Murray-3570|Richard Murray]] |épouse |FG |- |data-sort-value="Ravenel, Pierre"|Pierre Ravenel dit Chevalier (de) |Marie Angélique Rainville | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Remeneuil, Louis"|Louis Remeneuil dit Lafranchise |Marie Catherine Durbois | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Renaud, Pierre"|Pierre Renaud dit Revot |Charlotte Roy | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Richoux, Antoine"|Antoine Richoux dit Lanoix |Marie Thérèse Guilbert
Marie Geneviève Bouteillet | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Robert, Antoine"|Antoine Sylvain Robert |Marie Josèphe Percidier dit Lachappell | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Roger, Francois"|François Roger |Marie Jeanne Boutin
Scholastique Amable Latouche dit Soupras | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Rousse, Hugues"|[[Contois-12|Hugues Rousse dit Contois]] |[[Sédilot-89|Marie Sédilot dit Montreuil]]
[[Brousseau-327|Apolline Brousson]] | | |[[Rice-9999|Michael Rice]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Sageot, Pierre"|[[Sageot-4|Pierre Sageot dit Picard]] |[[Ouimet-158|Marie Monique Ouimet]]
Marie Madeleine Vermet
Suzanne Croisetière | | |[[Côté-1393|PB Côté]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Sitoleux, Charles"|Charles Sitoleux dit Langevin |[[Arellé-3|Marie Louise Harel]] | | |[[Givogue-4|David Givogue]]
[[Jungschaffer-1|Helmut Jungschaffer]] | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Thibert, Jean Marie"|Jean Marie Thibert |Marie Louise Pélissier dit Lafeuillade | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Thibet, Jean"|Jean Thibert |Marie Angélique Mercier | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value="Touchette, Charles"|[[Touchette-43|Charles René Touchette]] |[[Calliere-2|Marie Caillé dit Jasmin]] | | |[[Charland-81|Louis Charland]] |"biographie, origine" |FG |- |data-sort-value="Touron, Pierre"|[[Touron-5|Pierre Touron]] |[[Dubeau-46|Jeanne Dubeau]] | | |[[Viau-81|Anne-Marie Viau]] |biographie |FG |- |data-sort-value="Trinque, Francois"|François Trinque |Françoise Garand | | | | |FG |- |data-sort-value=||} | | | | | |FG |- |} == Research Notes == * Francogene.com has some research at https://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/sauniers.htm * https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/french/gabelle.asp == Sources ==
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This is a collection of photographs, copies, of [[Dick-192| Grandma Mae (nee Dick) Humphrey (aka Priestly)]], as found in her daughter, [[Priestly-14|Daisy's]] recipe collection, as well as those submitted to her church cookbook. Grandma Mae loved meat, so you will notice that theme in her favorite recipes. Her granddaughter, Gail, talked about how family would often give her meat for gifts, since it was a bit of a luxury on her budget. If you have recipe favorites of Grandma Humphrey's, please add them! ---- == Recipes == === Banana Nut Bread === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3a/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-3.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-3.jpg Banana Nut Bread "Very good" 2 small pans or 1 no. 2 round can Pans 1/3 full ''* Abby's note, makes one regular loaf pan'' * ½ c. corn oil * 1 c granulated sugar * 2 ''well-beaten eggs'', with sugar and oil * salt to taste * 1 t soda in 6 T. buttermilk * 1 t baking powder * 2 bananas ''fine'' with fork * 1 3/4 cups flour * 1/3 to 1 c walnut meats Bake ½ hour to ¾ hour or until straw test it is done. 325 degrees. ''* about 1/2 hour at 350 degrees works well'' Very delicious! http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/36/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-19.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-19.jpg === Corn Beef Casserole === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/87/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-4.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-4.jpg http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c0/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-18.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-18.jpg * 2 8-ounce package noodles * 1 can cream of mushroom soup * (the hand written variation adds 1 can cream of celery soup) * 2 tall cans evaporated milk * 2 12-ounce cans corn beef * 1/2 pound American Cheese, cubed * 1 tablespoon minced onion * 1 small jar pimentos Mix all ingredients together. Put in buttered casserole. Top with crumbled potato chips. Bake 1 hour in 350 degree oven. This makes a big casserole. === Tuna Rice Casserole === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/89/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-5.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-5.jpg * 1 can cream of mushroom soup (or 1 cup cream sauce) * 2 teaspoons vinegar * 2 teaspoons worcestershire sauce * 1/2 cup milk * green pepper, if desired * 1 can tuna * 2 cups cooked rice Top with buttered corn flakes (crushed). Bake 45 minutes in a 350 degree oven. === Scallop Chicken (or Tuna) === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/91/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-6.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-6.jpg * 1 fat hen, removed from bones, cut up * 1 loaf bread, broken up * 1 quart broth or enough milk to make 1 quart * 1 cup mushrooms * 1 can cream of chicken soup * pimentos and green pepper * 6 well beaten eggs * season to taste Mix all together. Bake in 325 degree oven. Corn can be used in this way. For milder flavor: rinse tuna in cold water. === Pork and Veal Casserole === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2b/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-7.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-7.jpg * 3/4 pound veal, cubed * 3/4 pound lean pork, cubed Simmer meats until tender. Use enough water so there is 1 pint liquid after cooking. Let cool in stock. * 4 slices fresh or dried bread (broken up) * 2 eggs, slightly beaten Mix all together. Put in greased casserole or pan. Cover with corn flakes, no butter. Bake in moderate oven, 325 to 375 degrees, for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Celery or onions may be added for variation. Served 8. === Pork Loaf === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/3d/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-8.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-8.jpg * 2 pounds ground lean pork * 1 cup fine bread crumbs * 1 egg * Milk to moisten bread well * season to taste Mix and bake in load until 1/2 hour before load is done, about 1 hour at 325 degrees. Take from oven. Slice apples over top and replace in oven until apples are done. === Veal Loaf === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fa/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-9.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-9.jpg Mix: * 1 1/2 pounds veal * 1/2 pound lean fresh pork * 2 eggs * 1 1/2 to 2 cups milk or canned milk * 1 cup cracker crumbs * dash of powdered sage * salt and pepper to taste Bake in bread pan 1 1/2 hours at 350 degrees. === Dried Beef Casserole === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/39/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-10.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-10.jpg * 1 pound dried beef in medium pieces * 1 can pimentos * 6 hard boiled eggs * 1 green pepper Make 1 quart real thick white sauce for this amount. Add all eggs, pimentos, green pepper to the white sauce. (Run cold water over dried beef if it is too salty.) Brown beef lightly. Alternate layers of beef and sauce. Cover with buttered crumbs on top. Bake slowly for 1 hour. This makes a nice dish baked in oblong glass or aluminum pan. Cool a little and cut out in squares. === Ham Meat Loaf === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c2/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-11.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-11.jpg * 2 pounds fresh ground pork * 1 pound smoked ham, ground * 2 eggs, well beaten * 1 cup bread crumbs, soaked in 2 cups tomato juice * 1 cup milk * 1/2 teaspoon pepper Pour milk and eggs over mix. Add minced bread crumb tomato juice. Be sure all are mixed well. Set in large pan of water to bake. 1 1/2 hours at 325 to 350 degrees. Baste with tomato juice! This is very good and should serve 10 people. === Dill Pimento Pickles === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cb/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-12.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-12.jpg * 1 quart jar good dills, sliced thin * 1 cup (1/2 brown, 1/2 white) sugars * 1 cup vinegar * 1 small can pimentos, cut small Bring all to a boil, seal, or let stand open 24 hours to use soon. === Pear Salad === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/03/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-13.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-13.jpg Nice for Christmas * 1 package lemon Jello Dissolve in 1 pint pear juice, heated. * 2 tablespoons vinegar with juice. As liquid starts to congeal, stir in 1 cup pieces of pears from juice, 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper, small can clipped pimento, 3 tablespoons chopped celery. Mold. Serve with salad dressing. === Good Tomato Salad === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9a/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-14.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-14.jpg * 2 packages lemon Jello * 1 cup boiling water * 1 tablespoon lemon juice Cool. Add: * 1 1/2 cups finely chopped celery * 1 1/2 cups cheese (old fashioned cottage cheese) * 1 can condensed tomato soup * 2 tablespoons grated onion * 1/4 teaspoon salt Mold until set. Good with any kind of meal, or Hot Dog or Hamburger sandwiches. === Pea Salad === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d5/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-15.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-15.jpg * 1 can peas, drained * 1 small onion, cut fine * 5 teaspoons grated cheese * 3 boiled eggs, cut up * 1/2 dozen small sweet pickes * 1/2 cup chopped pecans, added before serving * mayonnaise mixed with evaporated milk or cream Season with a little sugar or salt if needed. === Chocolate Bread === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/68/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-16.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-16.jpg Bread sponge: * 1 cup lukewarm water * 1 cup milk * flour to make soft dough. Let rise in warm place * 2 eggs * 1 teaspoon salt * 1 cup sugar * 2/3 cup shortening * 2 squares chocolate, melted * 1 teaspoon vanilla * 1 cup nut meats * flour-enough to handle Mix, knead, raise, and re-raise. Form in loaves and raise to double in size. Bake in slow oven 1 hour to 1 1/2 hour. === Fruit Cocktail Cake === http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4f/Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-17.jpg/500px-Favorite_Recipes_of_Grandma_Humphrey-17.jpg * 1 cup fruit cocktail * 1 cup white sugar * 1 cup flour * 1 teaspoon baking powder or soda * 1 egg Pour into a 9X9 pan. Bake at 350 degrees until done. Can use nut meats on top. === Do Nuts === {{Image|file=Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes.jpg |align=c |size=500px }} Mae's great-granddaughter, Gail, remembers these as a special treat, especially for holidays. This recipe was in with Daisy's recipes. * 2 3/4 c Gold Medal (all purpose flour) * 2 1/2 teaspoon Calumet baking powder * 1 tablespoon melted butter or shortening * 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg * 1/2 teaspoon vanilla * 1/2 teaspoon to 1 teaspoon salt * 3/4 c milk * 1 whole egg * 2/3 to 1 small cup sugar Mix in mixer as for a cake, stirring in with a spoon the last of the flour. Chill. Cut 1/2 inch thick. Drop into 370 degree hot lard, and turn over as soon as they round up a bit. Not too long, then keep turning. {{Image|file=Grandma_Daisy_s_Delicious_Dishes-17.jpg |align=c |size=500px }}
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Faw Family Correspondence Repository
== Our Goals == This page is a dedicated space to store photos of family letters as well as transcribe them for easier reading. Transcriptions strive for accuracy over correctness (misspellings and grammar are left alone). Once transcribed, links can be added to mentioned family members profiles to facilitate genealogical research as well as biographical information for the family members. == Letters by Sender == === [[Faw-535|Thomas Ambrose Faw]] === ==== Dated 1850's ==== #Letter Transcription #:'''Date:''' Nov. 17th, 1852 #:'''Location:''' Chattanooga, Tennessee #:'''Source:''' ''The Faw Family Record'' page 126 #:: #:Dear [[Faw-536|Brother]], #:: #:I arrived here yesterday evening safe and sound found [[Faw-191|Brother]] and Sister and all the family in good health. I came by [[Faw-68|Aunt Regans]] and found them all well. Aunt came down to White with me. #:: #:I have enjoyed as good health as I ever did since I left home, been getting better every day. I had to have my carriage repaired twice which hindered me about half a day. I found my carriage and load rather heavy for one horse, with all the industry I can't use. I did not make over twinty nine miles in any one day. I found a good deal of ruff road and a part of it muddy. The weather has been generally good though pretty cool especially last Sunday. Today it is drisiling and raining all day. #:: #:I have not as yet formed any opinions as to the country. Sister was very much rejoiced to see us had been looking for us but had almost given us out. She was very much surprised to see Rachel and thinks Ma did very wrong in depriving her self of her services. She was not expecting her at all. Fanny is opposed in going back to N.C. #:: #:I cannot tell exactly when I shall start home. I made a contract with ______nett whech is gone into at all. I want strictly adhered to the bargin (was) This he wasts 20 or 25 dollars worth of goods for which and for what he already owes he is to deposit in our care for sale 45 or 50 dollars worth of Bed Stids. The Bed Stids even to be bought before any goods were taken away. He selected a pair of Boots a pair of Shoes and a side of leather which were put under the counter in a keg. #:: #:With regard to the Pork business let me urge you to buy all you can at 6 cts. net. Make it a point to get all you can good pork (say Hogs that will weigh 150 lbs. & upwards). You can for goods or debts at that price and rather than miss a good trade pay a little money. Calculating men here say that they can make from 15 or 20 percent more by bacconing their meat at 10 cts than selling their pork at 6. #:: #:We can calculate on getting bacon for less that 10 while the bacon that we would make would be much better than that we would buy. If you could buy hogs at 4 1/2 grass and feed them some two weeks you would have better meat perhaps and some what cheaper than at 6 net. #:: #:I calculate Bacon will be twelve and a half cents or more in market next summer. I subjoin in a statement of a hog which White kept and account of to see how it would turn out. Wighted when killen 172 lbs. net at 6 per $10.32. The meat in the different stages weighted as follows. #:: #:When Cut Up | When takin out of salt | When dry #:: #:Jowl 6 | 5 1/2 | 4 1/2 #:: #:Shoulders 42 | 40 | 30 #:: #:Hams 37 | 37 | 37 #:: #:Midlings 49 | 46 | 43 #:: #:The offals wer 13 lb lard at 10 per 1.30 #:: #:2 lb. sausage meat 7.14 #:: #:Head feet and bones 19 lb. at 3 p .57 #:: #:This you see the offals will over pay for salt & trouble besides the difference in the cost of the meat. According to this turn out a man could as well afford to sell bacon at 8 1/2 as pork at 6. #:: #:I may write again before I get home do the best you can and take care of yourselves. #:: #:Yours Truly, #:: #:[[Faw-535|Thos A Faw]] #:: #:[[Faw-536|George P Faw]] Esq. #:: #:Jefferson N.C. via Taylorsville Tenn. #:: #:'''Research Comments:''' #:*There are several individuals mentioned that do not have WikiTree profiles. #:*It is not clear if White refers to a location, business, person, and perhaps even his Sister whose married name is White. #:*It is also not clear to which Sister is being referred to in the letter. More research is needed. ==== Dated 1860's ==== #Letter Transcription #:'''Date:''' Dec 1st, 1861 #:'''Location:''' Haynesville, Tennessee #:'''Source:''' ''The Faw Family Record'' page 127 #:: #:Dear [[Faw-67|Father]], #:: #:I write to give you a letter of passing events--Col Robert Vance 29th N.C. Regiment arrived here last night 1,000 strong except a few sick. This Regt is from Yancy Buncomb and West of the Blue Ridge. This morning they have orders to go below immediately and that they are fighting in Cooke County. This order they are now preparing to execute leaving their baggage and a guard to this place. I don't think they will get a fight but--that it will be more likely as it has been in Carter. I do not think we are out of the woods yet but that the Union forces above here would rise again if they could get any rendering of their arms as much as they can. #:: #:[[Wagner-9706|Carrie]] and [[Faw-549|Sallie]] have both been very sick but are better now. I have a great desire to relinquish keeping house here for the season but don't know what is best to do. It is hard to try to go ahead and may be worse to stop. On the one hand I fear Carrie is not able to stand the fatigue and excitement. On the other our house and furniture might be seized and put to use of whoever might be in military possession of the place. #:: #:Our hogs seem to be fattening finely. I fear from what [[Faw-1102|Larkin]] says you do not give yours corn enough. I think it bad policy to withhold from them what they will cram down. My experience is thy will eat less and fatten faster. #:: #:I fear it will be difficult to procure salt. I have not been able to get any. We have depended on the R. Road and it is not dependable now. If you could manage any shift to get same, do so. You might perhaps by wagon going from the neighborhood. The cost is not so much an object. #:: #:Our N.C. Volunteers are a stout looking set of men and appear anxious for a fight. #:: #:Respectfully, #:: #:[[Faw-535|T. A. Faw]] #Letter Transcription #:'''Date:''' Feby. 23rd, 1862 #:'''Location:''' Taylorsville, Tennessee #:'''Source:''' ''The Faw Family Record'' page 127 #:: #:My dear [[Wagner-9706|Wife]], #:: #:Amid the excitement and uncertainty of the times my thoughts continually to thee with much love and solicitude--how much happier I feel like I would be if you and our dear little [[Faw-549|Sallie]] were at home and in health with me this beautiful Sabath morning. #:: #:Our home in my thoughts coupled with [[Wagner-9706|yourself]] and our [[Faw-549|little one]] is the dearest place on earth to me--but for the sake of your health, happiness and safety I am willing to forego the pleasures of a home for a season. That our home may be occupied by an unbidden stranger and spoiled and plundered by the enemy of our country is a distressing thought to me. That a cruel soldiery should lay ruthless hands on anything (however small the intrinsic value) that is Carries, that is sacred to me by being hers, it seems to me it would be more than I could bear. I pray to God to shield us from these impending calamities. We may not be over-run by the enemy, if we are things may not be so bad as we might anticipate. I hope not, do not be alarmed. We are not looking for the enemy in this section immediately. There are many strong barriers for them to overcome yet, but there is danger that this may become the battle ground before the war is ended. Perhaps next summer--although the Confederates had had severe reverses and bad management for the past few weeks. They have no idea of being whipt yet. Up to last accounts nashville had not yet been taken possession of the Federals, but supposed they would do so soon. #:: #:Our forces are congregating at Murfeesboro. General Critendum's division is there. Sergant Jas. King of Capt. Faw's Co. arrived at this place from there last night. King is sick. He left the Co. last Thursday. Bro [[Faw-536|George]] is well. He says the soldiers are anxious to defeat Nashville. We are getting up a strong force at Cumberland Gap. #:: #:The Rail Road is in a bad fix on account of slides. The trains cannot pass now from here to Bristol. We had heavy rain yesterday. Our creek was higher last night--than at the big fresh last fall. #:: #:I have had no letter from you since the 3 Feb. I have to read that frequently. Would like to have a new one. I have wrote to you twice since the one by Mr. Sapp. Once before I started to Chattanooga, once since my return. Hope you received them. Please excuse the envelope of the last one. The cars here and no envelope so I had to use a second hand one. #:: #:I received a letter from Bro _______ which gave me the satisfactory information of "all's well". If I can do anything for him I will. #:: #:Now did Noah succeed in his trip to Charlotte? I spect he would not find much difficulty getting shut of his funds if he could find anything he was selling to invest in. I would like to see Coz. Isaac very much. Hope he will get home soon and call on the way and see us. #:: #:I have just returned from a walk. Mr. Summers and myself went opposite Mrs. L. C. Hapis would have gone to the house but the creek was too full to cross. #:: #:Miss Julia Reeves is staying at our house, that is at Mr. Millers for several days. Mr. Range is with me in the store. Boards at Mr. Johnson's. Don't need anyone only when I want to go away. #:: #:All things else in our little village is just as you left them. So far as I know. I forgot, the widow Hale has moved into the Wheeler House. Mr. E.W. King has bought the Wheeler's old stock of goods and put some of his own with them and is holding forth at Wheelers old stand. #:: #:In my trip to Chattanooga I invested near $3,000, as follows; one bale domestic at 25 cents, two bales cotton yarn at at the rate of $2.15 a bunch, four bales raw cotton at 8 cents per lb., five H has and 2 bels sugar at 8 1/2 to 9 1/2 cents per lb. 16 pc. English prints 7/8 wide at 37 1/2 cents per yd., a few small articles and the balance in tobacco. #:: #:I would prefer good tobacco at the right price before anything else. To hold it would be as little likely to be (depreciated) is compact and easily handled and we'll be likely to go up when the blockage is opened. #:: #:Please write to me at least once a week. I am lonely and the time seems long. You are differently situated in your Fatherland and at your Father's home and surrounded by all that was dear to you in earlier years. You enjoy it, and you should enjoy so dear a privilege. These enjoyments I have not. But the knowledge of your enjoyment is my greatest pleasure. Do not forget me. Let me hear how you are doing and how your Momma and Poppa are and all the rest and how is [[Faw-549|Sallie Fronia]] getting along? Does she have to take as much medicine as she used to? #:: #:Kiss her for me and remember me. #:: #:Very Truly yours, #:: #:[[Faw-535|T. A. Faw]] #:: #:'''Research Comments:''' #:*There are several individuals mentioned in this letter, most of which do not currently have WikiTree profiles. Of specific interest are Noah and Isaac. #:*It is unclear if Noah is in reference to a relation to the Faw's or perhaps his wife's family or some other family friend in general. The only known [[Faw-57|Noah Faw ]] is believed to have passed away before this letter was written. However, no factual evidence has been submitted in support of this yet. #:*Cousin Isaac is unfortunately ambiguous given the size of the Faw family at this time. There are few known Isaac Faw's alive during the writing of this letter unless the death date is incorrect on some of the profiles (possible given limited factual information during this period). Just as likely, cousin Isaac could refer to cousins of his Aunts and Great Aunts families (which means a different surname). #:*More research is needed to further determine whom these reference are made. #Letter Transcription #:'''Date:''' May 4th, 1862 #:'''Location:''' Haynesville, Tennessee #:'''Source:''' ''The Faw Family Record'' page 128 #:: #:Dear [[Faw-536|Brother]], #:: #:I wrote you a letter just after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shiloh Battle of Shiloh] which I fear you have not received, it may have been intercepted at Huntsville. I hear from your house that your letter of 22 and 23 all has been received, then I frequently see letters from some of the Boys of your company--letter to I.P. King is now in this office--I also received a letter from you since the fight. Through these mediums I have always been grattified to hear that you have general good health. The greatest blessing that any one in the camps can have bestowed on them. If kind Providence will continue the blessing and deliver you safely through Camp and battle we shall be truly Thankful. #:: #:We were gladly anticipating the near approach of the term of your enlistment. It seems that the congress has extended your time at least three months longer by the provisions of the conscriptions act, but this act, if inforced will preclude the necessity of reinlistment. Our affairs at the farm by that time I fear will have gone as long as they can go without your presence without serious detriment. I have been nocking about a good deal trying to keep our matters my department in ship shape--how far I may succede the future only can tell. We still continue to have so much rain that it seems almost impossible to get a crop picked. I fear the wheat crop is in danger. #:: #:[[Faw-67|Pa]] has been very feeble this spring he now seems to be improving some. The two black boys have had serious illness but are now getting about a little. The rest are all well--my family is still at Taylorsville. I suppose you have been informed of the addition of another [[Faw-550|daughter]] to my stock. I wanted to go for them but the weather, roads, health, war news has prevented so far. #:: #:Our people seem to be quiet but most of them opposed to being forced into the servies. Rev. A. A. Blair has been making a company of volunteers at Jonesboro and will succede, I suppose. Jo Hayns, Hack Johnson, Jo Burts, Jo Lyle and Jim Duncan have joined and others will join. Old men A. Jobe and A. Hoss are both dead. We hear a great many war rumers, the latest one is that the Feds are marching on and are near the R. Road at Newbern--Martial law has made a great abatement in the consumption of Spirits which is a good thing that we may feel very sensibly. King and the two Baurnias are getting well. Malcom is dead. #:: #:My best wishes for your welfare success and prosperity and safe and early return. #:: #:Truly yours, #:: #:[[Faw-535|T. A. Faw]] #:: #:Write as often as you can #:: #:'''Research Comments:''' #:*There are several individuals mentioned that do not have WikiTree profiles. #Letter Transcription #:'''Date:''' August 7th, 1865 #:'''Location:''' Johnsons Depot, Tennessee #:'''Source:''' ''The Faw Family Record'' page 129 #:: #:Dear [[Faw-191|Brother]], #:: #:In sorrow I seat myself to write to you. Your letter of the 18th June is to hand bringing us the sad intelegence of the death of our dear [[Faw-537|Sister]], we mourn with you and sympathize with you and your little ones--the saddest calamity in life, the loss of [[Perkins-12184|wife]] and [[McQuary-30|mother]], you say truly needs no--to cause us to remember her. She was our dear [[Faw-537|sister]] one of us faces, now no more on earth, gone before, which one of us will be the next to follow. Oh that we could be as good and pure as she, then we need not fear to follow. Paul says grieve not over much for the departed, let us try to emulate her goodness and meekness and purity of thought and deed that we may be prepared to meet in happiness and glory. #:: #:We can say with you may God Sanctify her death too our good--It is painful that she was called in the prime of life and so suddenly and to leave her dear chhildren in infancy, who can calculate the heights and depths of a mothers love and care and solicitude for her children, who can enumerate their loss, I cannot. May we not hope and believe that her Angel Spirit will visit us and her dear children and guard and protect them through this life of trouble and sorrow. We sympathize with you but at this remote distance together with the unsettled and torn up condition of our country we know not how to advise--and we go to with the effects of the war and the change of our surroundings are almost paralized do not know what to be at. We mourn for the dead but we must live for the living. We have passed through a great revelation, important and radical changes have been affected. Let us believe it is for the better, let us receive our chastizings in meekness and humility, letus be loyal law abiding men, let us go to work in earnest to try to build up on the ruins of the past. #:: #:The great institution that has given so much trouble has passed way, let us ackowledge the fact and that in union and peace and the enforcement of civil law is our only security. President Johnson has given me special pardon for my political transgression. #:: #:[[Faw-536|George]] has the benefit of the ________ yet men who have been cleared as Southern men do not feel entirely sure that they will be let remain here in peace and that it will be best for them to do so. Owing to the state of public opinion which puts such a heavy discount upon them though we get along peaceably and I am glad to say have many good union friends, occasionally a southern man gets a beating and occasionally one is killed. The election has just passed off very quietly, Col. N.G. Taylor is said to be elected from this district to congress. There are three stores at this place all near at hand. Tell Mr. Sapp I think I will write to him and give him more local news that I can in the tenents of this letter. #:: #:Our _________ was unfortunate--a good deal of it was appropriated be the rebs, out of the 64 caddies there is not more than 15 or 18 left of the Miller Colling not more than 15 to 18 boxes left besides a quantity of other ______ what is left has not been removed yet--of the salt I swaped it at the ____ for two thirds the amount in our depot loose a portion of it was squandered for confederate Money a portion sold for green backs a small portion on hand yet. There is very little money here now what there is the merchants get for goods at high prices, a circulating ______ was never so scearce here, it is next to impossible to sell anything for cash. #:: #:I would be glad to see you I suppose the line if it is not will soon be opened by way of Atlanta. We have the cars through from this point west, and from Bristol east, the Matagna and Helsten bridges are still down. #:: #:[[Faw-67|Pa]] has been quite feeble this summer he is breaking very fast. My love and sympathy to the children, the same for yourself. Write soon. #:: #:Yours truly, #:: #:[[Faw-535|T. A. Faw]] == Research Notes == == Publications == #Faw, Tom, & Faw, Lois, & Faw, Linda, & Faw, Amy. ''[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7XLaI6vpr9OdmFiY05xLV9WQ0E The Faw Family Record]''. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Tucson, AZ: 1992. Print. #Faw Family. ''Faw Family Papers, 1750-1955 ''. [http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv53399 SPC 976-0029]. Archives & Special Collections, [https://www2.ewu.edu/library/services/archives Eastern Washington University]. #Faw, Walter Wagner, et al. ''Walter Wagner Faw Family Papers 1819''. Archives of [https://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/faw-walter-wagner-papers-1819-1956 Tennessee State Library]. #Faw Family. ''Faw Family Papers, 1817-1974''. Print. Archives of [https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/279 Appalachia].
Faw Family Reunion
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== Our Goals == This page is a dedicated space to help us categorize, memorialize, and document all Faw family reunions no matter how small or large. For those that attend, links can be added to family members profiles to facilitate genealogical research as well as biographical information for the family members. The Reunions section can be broken down into various subsections such as date range, event location, or hosting family to name a few. As more reunions are held, these subsections will become more important. At this time no preference has been decided. == Reunions == == Idea List == #To Be Determined == Publications == #Faw, Tom, & Faw, Lois, & Faw, Linda, & Faw, Amy. ''[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7XLaI6vpr9OdmFiY05xLV9WQ0E The Faw Family Record]''. 1st ed. Vol. 1. Tucson, AZ: 1992. Print. #Faw Family. ''Faw Family Papers, 1750-1955 ''. [http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv53399 SPC 976-0029]. Archives & Special Collections, [https://www2.ewu.edu/library/services/archives Eastern Washington University]. #Faw, Walter Wagner, et al. ''Walter Wagner Faw Family Papers 1819''. Archives of [https://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/faw-walter-wagner-papers-1819-1956 Tennessee State Library]. #Faw Family. ''Faw Family Papers, 1817-1974''. Print. Archives of [https://archives.etsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/279 Appalachia].
Fawkes Name Study
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Fawkner Memorial Park, Victoria
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[[Category: Fawkner Memorial Park, Fawkner, Victoria]][[Category: Fawkner, Victoria]] [[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • This Cemetery is listed in the WikiTree [[:Category: Victoria, Cemeteries|Victoria, Cemeteries]] List *If you know of any others that can be linked to this cemetery please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free), and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have your request added and once we have a Project Manager for this Cemetery we will organise a photo to be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so your addition of a a profile for a person that has not already been added will be appreciated. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *'''Link''' • [Link to be added here] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''No Tasks Completed as yet''' • New identified Cemetery - Would you like to become a Project Manager or team member for this Cementery? Please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] ===To Do=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below. #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- | [[Anderton-211|ANDERTON, Robert]] ||1849||1923|| || Church of England Section || Profile |- | [[McEvoy-667|McEVOY, Peter Joseph]] ||1879||1954 Sep 15||75|| Plot: 305813 RC; H. of Margaret Ann McEvoy || ''No Headstone'' |- | [[Catchpole-35|CATCHPOLE, Edward William]] || ||1935 Jun 04||69||||Funeral notice |- | [[Grainger-210|CATCHPOLE, Isabella Ann]] || ||1953 Sep 06||69||||Funeral notice |- | [[Quinn-3583|QUINN, James]] || 1821|| 1855 Oct 10|| 34|| Mother: Mrs Cooney|| ''No Headstone'' |- |}
Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants
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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants == * by Orlin P. Fay * published by Higginson Book Co, Salem, Massachusetts, 1898 * Source Example: ::: Fay, Orlin P ''[[Space: Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants |Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants]]'' (Higginson Book Co, Salem, Massachusetts, 1898) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Fay|Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants]]: Page 134 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space:Fay Genealogy: John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants| WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.google.com/books/edition/Fay_Genealogy/BKZMAAAAMAAJ?hl=en *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89073242034&view=1up&seq=7 *https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=BKZMAAAAMAAJ&rdid=book-BKZMAAAAMAAJ&rdot=1 *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/253346-redirection *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11494/ $$
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Fayette County, Kentucky
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{{Image|file=Fayette_County_Kentucky.png |caption=Fayette County, Kentucky }} If you are interested in joining the Fayette County, Kentucky Project, please see the [[Project: Kentucky|Kentucky Project]] for instructions. The coordinator for this project is [[Stone-4245|Cheryl Caudill]]. ==Mystery of an Ancient Civilization== History of Lexington is the history of two distinct cities and peoples. Of the first Lexington we know nothing other than it was the seat of a powerful and populous people. To date no one knows who they were, where they came from and what happened to them. Evidence shows that they enjoyed a condition of civilization superior to that of the Indians, who succeeded them.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyfayett/historyfour.htm In his 1806 book Travels In America, Thomas Ashe told of a vast network of huge open-room caverns that he discovered in 1783 beneath the city of Lexington. The chamber contained exotic artifacts of an unidentifiable civilization, including a stone altar. The caves were also said to be filled with human bones, and mummified remains. These mummies were of unusually tall stature, and like the mysterious Mammoth Cave mummies, they had red hair.http://www.kyforward.com/jshs-ky-built-on-the-dust-of-lost-race-lexington-good-match-for-zombie-parade/ Respected historian George W. Ranck, writing in 1872, also discussed this “lost city” buried beneath Lexington: “The city now known as Lexington, Kentucky, is built of the dust of a dead metropolis of a lost race, of whose name, and language, and history not a vestige is left. Even the bare fact of the existence of such a city, and such a people, on the site of the present Lexington, would never have been known but for the rapidly decaying remnants of ruins found by early pioneers and adventurers to the Elkhorn lands… The testimony of the learned Prof. C.S. Rafinesque, of Transylvania University, fully corresponds with this, and proves the former existence in and about the present Lexington of a powerful and somewhat enlightened ante-Indian nation.” “Kentucky’s first historian [John Filson] tells us of stone sepulchres, at Lexington, built in pyramid shape, and still tenanted by human skeletons, as late as two years after the siege of Bryant’s Station. “They are built,” says he, “in a way totally different from that of the Indians.” Early in this century, a large circular earthen mound, about six feet in height, occupied a part of what is now called Spring street, between Hill and Maxwell… A stone mound, which stood not far from Russell’s Cave, in this county, was opened about 1815 and found to contain human bones.”http://www.kyforward.com/jshs-ky-built-on-the-dust-of-lost-race-lexington-good-match-for-zombie-parade/ "PREHISTORIC DEFENSE WORKS and monuments on all sides of Lexington, notably at Russell Cave, testify that this war cradle was the fixed dominion and that a dead Lexington was the metropolis of the mysterious people of relatively advanced civilization eventually dispossessed by the Red Man. Curious earthern vessels and copper utensils, weapons and ornaments were unearthed by pioneers. Skeletons were removed from a stone mound at Russell Cave as late as 1815. Maps and plates of these ante-Indian fortifications together with relics are in the Smithsonian Institute." http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyfayett/shrines.htm Was this race exterminated by the conquering Indians, this is unknown. But the devastated territory was called "Kantuckee," meaning "dark and bloody ground." To the Indian Tribes, Kentucky is full of the souls of a strange people which they believed were long ago destroyed by their ancestors and was ever a spirit land, a place of superstition and awe. While hunting parties visited and war bands fought in its bounds, no tribe ever made Kentucky their permanent home.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyfayett/historyfour.htm ==First KY Newspaper Established In Lexington, 1787== The first newspaper ever published west of the Alleghany mountains was established in Lexington, in 1787, by John Bradford. It was then called the Kentucke Gazette, but the final e of Kentucky was afterward changed to y.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyfayett/firstpaper.htm ==1833 Cholera Epidemic== The terrible ravages of the cholera in 1833 will ever keep that fatal year memorable in the annuals of Lexington. The devoted city had confidently expected to escape the scourge on account of its elevated position and freedom from large collections of water, but an inscrutable Providence ruled it otherwise. About the 1st of June the cholera made its appearance, and in less than ten days fifteen hundred persons were prostrated and dying at the rate of fifty a day. An indescribable panic seized the citizens, half of whom fled from the city, and those who remained were almost paralyzed with fear. Intercourse between the town and country was suspended for six weeks; farmers had to abandon their grain to the stock for want of laborers; the market-houses in the city were empty and desolate, and famine would have been added to pestilence but for the great activity of the authorities.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyfayett/cholera1833.htm ==Infamous Ladies of Lexington== #Jennie Hill, a madam who ran a brothel out of the Mary Todd Lincoln house at 578 West Main St in the 1870's.http://libraries.uky.edu/libpage.php?lweb_id=341&llib_id=13 #Mary Belle Cox aka Belle Brezing was born on June 16, 1860, in Lexington, Kentucky. She was said to be the role model for the character Belle Watling in Margaret Mitchell's Gone With The Wind. She was Lexington's most Notorious Madam. Brezing opened her third brothel at 59 Megowan St. (currently the southern corner of Wilson St. and N. Eastern Ave.). It was lavishly appointed and decorated in almost a parody of the cluttered Victorian style. The area around the house was referred to as "the hill," and Brezing wasn't the only brothel in the area, but certainly the most expensive and popular. Brezing attracted clientele from all over the nation who visited Lexington for its horse breeding and racing industries.http://libraries.uky.edu/libpage.php?lweb_id=341&llib_id=13 ==Sources==
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Fayette County, West Virginia
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'''History''' '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Formed From''' '''Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''Land Grants''' '''Cemeteries''' '''Sources''' Fayette County Infirmary Cemetery
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'''The Fayette County Infirmary Cemetery In Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fayette_County_Infirmary_Cemetery%2C_Lexington%2C_Kentucky The Fayette County Infirmary Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Fayette County Infirmary Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2645097/fayette-county-infirmary-cemetery Fayette County Infirmary Cemetery on FindAGrave] Locate [https://www.google.com/maps/@38.06207,-84.53403,134m/data=!3m1!1e3 TheFayette County Infirmary Cemetery On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Fayette_County_Infirmary_Cemetery|The Fayette County Infirmary Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Fayette_County_Infirmary_Cemetery|The Fayette County Infirmary Cemetery]]}}{{Clear}}
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'''Legend''': B&L - [http://lesfillesduroy-quebec.org/images/Les_filles_du_Roy_par_nom_de_famille.140212.pdf Iréne Belleau 'à partir' d'Yves Landry's 2013 list], D - B&L list deviation, NF - Not a FDR, RF - Returned to France, SP - Without prosperity. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''B&L ref.'''||'''Landry FDR''' ||'''1st spouse married in CA'''|| '''Mar./arr. in CA''' || '''Bio''' || '''PM'''||'''N o t e s''' |- |1 (Abraham)|| [[Abraham-367|Abraham, Marguerite]] ||[[Nadeau-309|Nadeau Ozanie-Joseph]] || 06/11/1665 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |2 (Adam)|||[[Adam-610|Adam, Anne]] || [[Poliquin-9|Poliquin, Jean]] ||07/11/1761 || Y || [[WikiTree-68| PFDRP]]|| |- |3 (Agathe)|||[[Agathe-3|Agathe, Marie-Anne]] |||[[Armand-22 |Armand, Laurent]] ||16/10/1663 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |4 (Albert)|||[[Albert-186|Albert, Marie]] |||[[Chauveau-21|Chauveau, Jean]] || 29/10/1663 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |5 (Allence)|||[[Alain-167|Alain, Marie]] ||[[Le_Tardif-11| Tardif, Louis]] || 13/11/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |6 Amiot)||[[Amiot-33|Amiot, Jeanne]] ||[[Pion-20|Pion, Nicolas]] ||19/09/1663 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |7 (Ancelin)||[[Asselin-74|Asselin, Françoise]] || [[Valade-7|Valade, Guillaume]] ||10/11/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |8 (André)||[[André-514|André, Louise]] ||[[Bossu-22|Bossu, Nicolas]] || 18/01/1672 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |9 (Andrieu)||[[Andrieu-4|Andrieu, Marguerite]] || [[Augran-2|Augran, Pierre]] || 19/09/1673 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |10 (Angelier)||[[Langelier-59|Langelier, Marie]]||[[Rochereau-12|Rochereau, Vivien]]||<13/03/1670||Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |11 (Anthoine)||[[Antoine-33|Antoine, Françoise-Denise]] || [[Buy-11|Buy, Laurent]] || 11/10/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |12 (Anneville)||[[D'anneville-10|D'anneville, Gabrielle]] || [[Blanchard-1706|Blanchard, Louis]] || 11/10/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |13 (Arcular)||[[Arcular-1|Arcular, Marie Ursule]] || [[ Lefebvre_dit_Boulanger-2 | Lefebvre, Claude]] || 28/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |14 (Ardion)||[[Ardion-1|Ardion, Marie Marguerite]] || [[Rabouin-12|Rabouin, Jean]] || 28/10/1663 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |15 (Arinart)||Arinart, Anne || Jean, Réal || 30/07/1671|| N ||||SP |- |16 (Ariot)||[[Ariot-1|Ariot, Marie Renee]] || [[Vandet-2|Vandet, René]] ||11/04/1671 || Y ||[[ WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |17 (Asserin)||Asserin, Fleurance ||||1667|| N ||N||RF |- |18 (Aubé)||[[Aube-2|Aube, Françoise]] || [[Roy-113|Roy, Michel]] || 08/10/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |19 (Aubert)|| [[Aubert-18|Aubert, Elisabeth]] || [[Lambert-772|Lambert, Aubin]] || 29/09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |20 (Aubert)|| [[Aubert-169 |Aubert, Jeanne]] || [[Buisson-77 |Bisson, Jean]] ||20/11/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |21(Aubigny)||[[D'Aubigny-94|D'Aubigny, Marguerite]] || [[Daveau-8|Daveau, Charles]] || 19/09/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |22 (Aubineau)||[[Aubineau-1|Aubineau, Suzanne]] || [[Campagna-25|Campagna, Mathias]] || 25/04/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |23 (Aubry)||[[Aubry-5 |Aubry, Marie Anne]] |||[[Caille-44 | Caillé, Antoine]] || 05/07/1675 ||Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |24 (Aubry)||[[Aubry-121| Aubry, Jacqueline]] || [[Gros-53 |Gros, Antoine]] || 09/09/1670 || Y ||[[ WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |25 (Aubry)||[[Aubry-123 |Aubry, Marie Françoise]] || [[Mercier-531 | Mercier, Antoine]]||19/08/1674 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |26 (Auger)||[[Auger-294 |Auger, Jeanne]] ||[[Nolet-35 | Nolet, Sébastien]] || 26/10/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |27 (Aupé)||[[Aubert-130 |Aupé, Isabelle]] ||[[De_Lavoye-7 | Lavoie, Pierre]] || 25/08/1670 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |28 (Auvray)||[[Auvray-7 |Auvray, Madeleine]] ||[[Matte-50 | Matte, Nicolas]] ||12/10/1671 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |29 (Bagau)||[[Bagau-1 |Bagau, Antoinette]] ||[[Roberge-49 | Roberge, Pierre ]]|| 22/10/1672 || N || |[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |31 (Baillon)||[[Baillon-1|Baillon, Catherine]] || [[Miville-10|Miville, Jacques]] || 12/11/1669 || Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |31 (Bailly)||[[Bailly-14|Bailly, Madeleine]] || [[Vanier-Lafontaine-1|Vanier, Guillaume]] || 05/07/1672 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |32 (Baiselat)||[[Baiselat-3|Baiselat, Françoise]] || [[Cambin-1|Cambin, Laurent]] || 16/08/1668 || N|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |33 (Baillié)||[[Baille-1| Baille, Catherine]] || [[Bouvier-6 |Bouvier, Pierre ]]||24/11/1667|| N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |34 (Baumont)||[[Baumont-1 |Bamont, Marie-Anne ]]||[[Morisseau-22 | Morisseau, Vincent ]]|| 23/10/1673 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |35 (Banse)||[[Banse-14 |Banse, Françoise]]||[[Le_Prou-1 |Prou, Jacques]] || 04/10/1667|| N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |36 (Barbant)||[[Barbant-2|Barbant, Marie]] || [[Lalonde-63|de Lalond, Jean]] ||14/11/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |37 (Barbereau)||[[Barbereau-1|Barbereau, Jeanne]]||[[Larrivée-15|Arrivée, Jean]]||1666||N|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |38 (Barbery)||[[Barbery-21|Barbery, Marie Françoise ]]||[[Dardenne-4|Dardenne, René]]||12/11/1668 ||N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |39 (Barbier)||[[Barbier-43|Barbier, Jeanne]] || [[Plumereau-5|Plumereau, Julien]]||03/11/1670||N|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |40 (Bardet)||[[Bardet-22 | Bardet, Anne or Jeanne]]|| [[Paulin-400 |Paulin, Jean]] ||05/10/1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |41 (Bardou)||[[Bardou-1|Bardou, Marie]] || [[Drouet-29|Drouet, Mathurin]] || 30/09/1669|| N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |42 (Baril)||[[Baril-62|Baril, Marie]] || [[Sauvin-2|Sauvin, François]] || 13/10/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |43 (Barillet)||[[Barillet-1|Barillet or Baril, Anne]] ||[[Vacher-72 | Vacher, Guy]]||09/11/1671||N||[[ WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |44 (Baron)||[[Baron-411 |Baron, Barbe]] || [[Chevreux-2 |Chevreux, Simon]] || 03/11/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |45 (Barré)||[[Barré-83|Barré, Catherine]] || [[Chaille-35|Chaillé, Mathurin]] || 11/01/1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |46 (Barré)||[[Barré-111 | Barré, Catherine]] ||[[Le_Roy-75 |Roy, Nicolas]] || 22/10/1663 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |47 (Barton)||[[Barton-829|Barton, Françoise-Marthe]] || [[Chevalier-139|Chevalier, Joseph]] || 07/10/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |48 (Basset)||[[Basset-441|Basset, Catherine]]|| [[Bourgoin-79|Bourgouin, Pierre]]|| 17/10/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |49 (Baugé)||[[Bauge-3 |Baugé, Anne]] || [[Corruble-2 |Corruble, Guillaume]] ||02/10/1673 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |50 (Beaudin)||[[Beaudin-16|Beaudin, Catherine]] || [[Coquin-2|Coquin, Pierre]] ||12/10/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |51 (Beaudon)||[[Baudon-2|Baudon, Étiennette]] || [[Cotin-4|Cotin, Tugal]] ||10/01/1672|| N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |52 (Beaugrand)||[[Beaugrand-11|Beaugrand, Marie]] || [[Marquis-268|Marquis, Charles]] || 18/09/1673 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |53 (Beaujean)||[[Beaujean-19|Beaujean, Marie-Jeanne]] || [[Juin-5| Juin, Pierre]] ||11/08/1666|| N ||N|| |- |54 (Beauregard)||[[Beauregard-81|Beauregard, Marie]] || [[Langelier-52|Langelier, Sébastien]] || 12/11/1665|| N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |55 (Beauregard)||[[Beauregard-2|Beauregard, Marthe]] || [[Lemieux-5 |Lemieux, Gabriel]] || 26/11/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |56 (Beauveau)||[[Beauveau-1|Beauveau, Jeanne]] || [[Blet-2|Blet, Jean-Pierre]] || 16/04/1674 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |57 (Belleau)||[[Belleau-27|Belleau, Catherine]] || [[Morin-1000|Morin, Jean-Baptiste]] ||22/11/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |58 (Bellehache)||[[Bellehache-1|Bellehache, Marie]] || [[Bourret-11|Bourret, Gilles]] ||09/09/1673 || N|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |59 (Bellesoeur)||[[Bellesoeur-3 |Bellesoeur, Anne]] || [[Massard-2 |Massard, Nicolas]] || 12/10/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |60-D (Bénard)||Bénard, Jeanne||Gadois, Pierre||1665||Y||N||NF |- |61 (Benoît)||[[Benoit-19|Benoît, Marie]] || [[Favreau-24|Favreau, Pierre]] || < 1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |62 (Béraud)||[[Beraud-4|Béraud, Anne]] ||[[Jaroson-2 | Jarosson, Mathieu]] || 19/06/1674 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |63 (Bercier)||[[Bercier-15|Bercier, Louise]] ||[[Filion-71|Filion or Feuillon, Michel]] || 15/10/1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |64 (Berger)||[[Berger-177|Berger, Marguerite]] || [[Courtois-40|Courtois, Charles]] ||09/10/1670|| N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |65 (Bernard)||[[Bernard-205|Bernard, Jeanne]] || [[Thuillier_dit_Desvignets-1|Thuillier, Jacques]] ||29/04/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |66 (Berrin)||[[Berrin-2|Berrin, Marguerite]] || [[Bouin-8|Bouin, Julien]] || 02/07/1675 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |67 (Bertault)||[[Bertault-4|Bertault, Anne]] || [[Chartier-84|Chartier, Robert]] || 21/10/1669 || N|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |68 (Bertin)||[[Breval-2|Breval, Marie]] || [[Séguin-385|Séguin, Charles]] || 03/10/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |69 (Bérunine)||Bérunine, Marie||||1671||N||N||RF |- |70 (Besche)||[[Besche-1|Besche, Marie]] |||[[Chaperon-14 | Chaperon, Pierre]] ||19/11/1670 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |71 (Beuzelin)||[[Beuzelin-1 | Beuzelin, Catherine]] || [[Lonlabard-2 |Lonlabard, Jean]] ||19/10/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |72 (Bidequin)||[[Bidequin-1|De Bidequin, M.-Madeleine]] || [[Bouvet-10|Bouvet, Jean]] || 17/10/1673 || N |||| |- |73 (Billot)||[[Billot-16 |Billot, Catherine]] ||[[Jagot-3 |Jagot, Urbain]] || 01/09/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |74 (Billot)||[[Billot-32 |Billot, Geneviève]] || [[Denis-506 |Jean dit Denis, Jean]] || 24/08/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |75 (Billot)||[[Billot-1|Billot, Lucrèce]] || [[Sigouin-16|Sigouin, Jean]] || 26/08/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |76 (Bilodeau)||[[Bilodeau-15|Bilodeau, Jeanne]] || [[Couillard-23|Couillard, Pierre]] ||08/02/1666 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |77 (Binaudière)||[[Binaudière-1|Binaudière, Marguerite]] || [[Rousseau-161|Rousseau, Symphorien]] || 14/09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |78 (Biret)||[[Birette-3|Birette, Renée]] |||[[Balan-34 | Balan, Pierre]] || 09/06/1672 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |79 (Blain)||[[Blain-116 |Blain, Marie-Anne]] ||[[Gervais-364 | Gervais, Pierre]] || 19/10/1665 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |80 (Blainvillain)||[[Blainvillain-1|Blainvillain, Anne]] |||[[Charbonnier-1 | Charbonnier, Louis]] ||01/01/1672 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |81 (Blais)||[[Blais-7|Blais, Élisabeth]] || [[Roche-1028 |Roche, Pierre]] || 07/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |82 (Blaise)||[[Blaise-20|Blaise, Marguerite]] || [[Paquet-205|Paquet, Jean]] || 23/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |83 (Blanchard)||[[Blanchard-1563|Blanchard, Marie]] || [[Brunet-97|Brunet, Mathieu]] || 10/11/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |84 (Blondeau)||[[Blondeau-32|Blondeau, Jeanne]] || [[Abraham-271|Abraham, René]] ||16/11/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |85 (Bluteau)||[[Blutteau-1|Blutteau, Antoinette]] ||[[De_La_Croix-10 |de La Croix, David]] || 19/10/1671|| Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |86 (Boileau)||[[Boileau-28|Boileau, Marie]] || [[Chauvin-188|Chauvin, Pierre]] || < 1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |87 (Boisandré)||[[Boisandré-3|De Boisandré, Catherine]] || [[Gobelin-6|Gobelin, Marc-Antoine]] || 20/10/1663 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |88 (Boisandré)||[[Boisandré-1|De Boisandré, Jeanne-Claude]] || [[De_la_Chaise-2|Lachaise, Louis]] ||31/10/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |89 (Boivin)||[[Boivin-4|Boivin, Françoise]] || [[Lamoureux-13|Lamoureux, Louis]] || 1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |90 (Bolper)||[[Bolper-1|Bolper, Marie-Louise]] || [[Marceau-14|Marceau, François]] || 12/10/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |91 (Bonheur)||[[Bonheur-1|Bonheur, Marie]] || [[Inard-3|Énard, Paul]] || 27/10/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |92 (Bonin)||[[Bonnin-6 |Bonnin, Nicole]] ||[[Quatresou-1 |Quatresous, Damien ]] ||19/10/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |93 (Bonneau)||[[Bonneau-257 |Bonneau, Hélène]] ||[[Desmoulins-9 | Desmoulins, Jacques]] || 18/07/1667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| SP |- |94 (Bonnefoy)||[[Bonnefoy-3|Bonnefoy, Marguerite]] || [[Achon-11|Achon, Jacques]] ||04/12/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |95 (Bouart)||[[Bouart-2|Bouart, Marie]]||[[Antrade-2|Antrade, Jacques]]||16/08/1668||Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |96 (Boucault)||[[Boucault-1|Boucault, Jeanne]] || [[Coulombe-39|Coulombe, Louis]] || 30/09/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |97 (Bouchard)||[[Bouchard-476 |Bouchard, Jeanne]] ||[[Foisy-7 | Foisy, Martin]] || 26/10/1665 || Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |98 (Bouchard)||[[Bouchard-345|Bouchard, Louise]] || [[Guillory-294|Guillory, Simon]] || 06/12/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |99 (Boucher)||[[Boucher-1430 |Boucher, Madeleine]] |||[[Blanchard-1708 | Blanchard, François]] || 20/10/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |100 (Bouet)||[[Bouet-11|Bouet, Marie]] || [[LeGrapt-1|Guérard, Martin]] || 24/10/ 1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |101 (Bouillon)||[[Boüillon-11|Bouillon, Marie]] || [[Téchénay-_Techené-1|Téchenay, Alexandre]] || 16/08/1668 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |102 (Bourgeois)||[[Bourgeois-280|Bourgeois, Catherine]] || [[Binet-38|Binet, René]] || 19/10/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |103 (Bougeois)||[[Bourgeois-831|Bourgeois, Françoise]] || [[Vigneault-24 |Vignault, Paul]] || 03/11/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |104 (Bourgeois)||[[Bourgeois-612 | Bourgeois, Jeanne]] || [[Coudret-2 |Coudray, André]] || 25/10/1665 || N||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| SP |- |105 (Bourgeois)||[[Bourgeois-1403|Bourgeois, Marie]] |||[[Anet-2| Anet, Jacques]] ||02/06/1668 ||Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| SP |- |106 (Boutard)||[[Boutard-1|Boutard, Marie]] || [[Bourgery-9|Bourgery, Pierre]] || 21/11/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |107 (Boutet)||[[Boutet-11|Boutet, M.-Madeleine]] || [[Bisson-10|Bisson, Gervais]] || 15/09/1664 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |108 (Boyer)||[[Boyer-1162|Boyer, Barbe]] || [[Cartier-126|Cartier, Paul]] ||23/10/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |109 (Braconnier)||[[Braconnier-1|Braconnier, Jeanne]] ||[[Thuillier-15 | Thuillier, Crespin]] || 18/09/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |110 (Brandon)||[[Brandon-514|Brandon, Anne]] || [[Dagenais-23|Dagenais, Pierre]] || 17/11/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |111 (Bremaille)||[[Bremaille-1|Bremaille, Marie]] || [[Doublet-14 |Doublet, Jacques]]|| 22/01/1667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |112 (Brétigny)||[[De_Bretigny-1|De Brétigny, Marie]]||[[Leclerc-392|Leclerc, Denis]]||24/10/1667||Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |113 (Brière)||[[Brière-58|Brière, Marie]] || [[Guay-39|Guay, Jean]] || 16/10/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |113 (Briset)||Briset, Marie||||31/07/1670||N||N||RF |- |115 (Bruneau)||[[Bruneau-4 |Bruneau, Catherine]] ||[[Monin-45|Monin, Jean]] || 03/09/1670 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |116 (Brunet)||[[Brunet-494 |Brunet, Anne]] |||[[Carrier-643 | Coirier, Pierre]] || 23/11/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |117 (Bruent)||[[Brunet-105|Brunet, Françoise]] || [[Sureau-4|Sureau, Théodore]] ||08/11/1663 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |118 (Bulté)||[[Bulté-10|Bulté, Marguerite]] || [[Robitaille-94|Robitaille, Jean]] ||27/11/1670 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |119 (Buot)||[[Buot-2|Buot, Marie]] || [[Martin-3468|Martin, Pierre]] || 06/10/1670 || Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |120 (Bureau)||[[Bureau-27|Bureau, Catherine]] || [[Corriveau-83|Corriveau, Étienne]] || 28/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |121 (Burel)||[[Burel-36|Burel, Jeanne]] || [[Poutre-4|Poutré, André]] || 03/11/1667 || N|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |122 (Caillaud)||[[Caillaud-3 |Caillaud, Andrée]]||[[Thibault-471|Thibault, Denis]]|| 13/08/1669 ||Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |123 (Caillé)||[[Caille-1|Caillé, Jeanne]]|||[[Reignor-1|Renouard, Jacques]]|| ~1671 ||Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |124 (Caillé)||[[Caillé-49|Caillé, Marie]]||[[Pasquier-18|Paquet, Pierre]]||26/08/1668 || Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |125 (Caillé)||[[Caillé-35|Caillé, Marie-Jeanne]] || [[Pepin-171|Pepin, Jacques]] ||16 /11/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |126 (Calais)||[[Calais-6|Calais, Hélène]] || [[Belleau-32|Belleau, Blaise]] || 25/09/1673 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |127 (Campion)||[[Campion-6|Campion, Marie]] || [[Dubé-80|Dubé, Mathurin]] || 03/09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |128 (Canard)||[[Canard-3|Canard, Marie-Madeleine]]||[[Thuillier-15|Thuillier, Crespin]]|| 12/10/1671 ||Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |129 (Carbonnet)||[[Carbonnet-1|Carbonnet, Madeleine]] || [[Sédilot-9|Sédilot, Étienne]] ||11/08/1664 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |130 (Carcireux)||[[Carcireux-1|Carcireux, Sylvine]] |||[[Andrieu-2| Andrieu, Antoine]] || 11/01/1668 ||Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |131 (Cardillon)||[[Cardillon-1|Cardillon, Marguerite]] ||[[Desjardins-98| Desjardins, Claude]] || 12/01/1666 ||Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |132 (Carlier)||[[Carlier-44|Carlier, Marie]] || [[Fezeret-3|Fezeret, René]] || 11/11/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |133 (Cartignier)||[[Cartignier-1|Cartignier, Marie]] ||[[Vanier-58| Vanier, Germain]] || 30/09/1669 || Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |134 (Cartois)||[[Cartois-1|Cartois, Henriette]] || [[Audebout-2|Audebout, Michel]] || 26/10/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |135 (Chabert)||[[Chabert_de_la_ Charière-1|Chabert, Marguerite]]||[[Du_Mesnil-Heurry-2|Dumesnil, Jacques]]||17/09/1668||Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |136 (Chamois)||[[Chamois-1|Chamois, Marie-Claude]] ||[[Frigon-68|Frigon, François]] || < 1674 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |137 (Chancy)||[[Chausy-1|Chancy, Marie]] ||[[Prezot-7| Prézeau, Michel]] || 02/10/1673 ||Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |138 (Chandoiseau)||[[Chantoiseau-1|Chandoiseau, Nicole]]||[[Benoit-264| Benoît, Étienne]]||07/10/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |139 (Chanfrain)||[[Chamfrin-2|Chamfrin, Renée]] || [[Garand-11|Garand, Pierre]] ||27/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |140 (Chanvreux)||[[Chanvreux-1|Chanvreux, Renée]] ||Lefebvre, Jean || 30/06/1669 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |141 (Charbonnier)||[[Charbonnier-23|Charbonnier, M.-Madeleine]] ||[[Lenoir-70| Lenoir, François]] ||02/01/1673 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |142 (Charebert)||[[Charebert-1|Charebert, Marie]] ||[[Lesieur-65| Lesieur, Jean]] || 1672 or '73 || Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |143 (Charlier)||[[Charier-2|Charlier, Michelle]] || [[Besnier-15|Besnier, Massé]] ||09 /10/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |144 (Charmesnil)||[[De_Charmenil-1|de Charmesnil, Françoise]] ||[[Gélinas-15|Gélinas, Jean]] || 17/10/1667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |145 (Charpentier)||[[Charpentier-2|Charpentier, Marguerite]]|| [[Lucas-6734|Lucas, Toussaint]] || 11/06/1669 || ---|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |146 (Charpentier)||[[Charpentier-114|Charpentier, Marguerite]] ||[[Le_Meusnier-1| Meunier, René]]||16 /10/1668 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |147 (Charpentier)||[[Charpentier-8|Charpentier, Marie]] || [[Gendras-2|Gendras, Pierre]] ||11/11/1671 || Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |148 (Charpentier)||[[Charpentier-49|Charpentier, Marie-Reine]] || [[Prinseau-2|Prinseau, Louis]] || 28/07/1672 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |149 (Charrier)||[[Charrier-4|Charrier, Louise]] || [[Barette-13|Baret, Guillaume]] || 19/11/1663 ||Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |150 (Charrier)||[[Charrié-1|Charrié, Marie ]] || [[Renaud-198|Renaud, Jacques]] || 13/10/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |151 (Charron)||[[Charron-599|Charron, Françoise]] || ||1664||n|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |152 (Chartier)||[[Chartier-192 |Chartier, Jeanne]] |||[[Aubrenan-1| Aubry, Thècle-Cornelius]] || 10/09/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |153 (Chartier)||[[Chartier-185|Chartier, Jeanne]] || [[Rousset-9|Rousset, Pierre]] || 03/11/1669|| Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |154 (Charton)||[[Charreton-1|Charetton, Jeanne]] || [[Robin-138|Robin, Jean]] || 10/10/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |155 (Chaton)||[[Chaton-5|Chaton, Marie]] || [[Lagarde-82|Lagarde, Pierre]] || 05/02/1667 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |156 (Chauvet)||[[Chauvet-21|Chauvet, Marie]] ||[[Fagnant-30| Fagnan, Pierre]] || 16/08/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |157 (Chemereau)||[[Chaumereau-2|Chaumereau, Marguerite]] || [[Piette-58|Piet, Jean]] || 1669 or '70 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |158 (Cherfault)||[[Cherfault-1|Cherfault, Denise]] || [[Grandry-15|Grandry, Thomas]] || 16/11/1665 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |159 (Chevalier)||[[Chevalier-375|Chevalier, Françoise]] || [[Habert-2|Habert, Jacques]] || 19/04/1668 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |160 (Chevalier)||[[Chevalier-345|Chevalier, Jeanne]] || [[Lecanteur-1|Lecanteur, Guillaume]] ||19/10/1671|| Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |161 (Chevalier)||[[Chevalier-271|Chevalier, Suzanne]] || [[Foubert-17|Foubert, Robert]]|| 14/04/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |162 (Chevrainville)||[[Chevrainville_dit_Lafontaine-1|De Chevrainville, Claude]] ||[[Brault-70| Brault, Henri]] || 12/08/1665 || Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |163 (Chevrainville)||[[De_Chevrainville-1|De Chevrainville, Madeleine]] ||[[Lamy-2| Lamy, Joseph-Isaac]] ||22/10/1663 ||Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |164 (Chevreau)||[[Chevreau-7|Chevreau, Marie]] || [[Reaume-11|Réaume, René]] || 29/10/1665 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |166 (Chrétien)||[[Chrétien-119|Chrétien, Madeleine]] || [[Chicoine-5|Chicoine, Pierre]] || 20/10/1670|| Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |167 (Chrétien)||[[Chrétien-124| Chrétien, Marie]] ||[[Perrault-158| Perrault or Perrot, Paul]] || 04/11/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |168 (Clerice)||[[Clerice-1|Clérice, Catherine]] || [[Lussier-9|Lussier, Jacques]] ||12 /10/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |169 (Coignard)||[[Coignart-1|Coignard, Marie]] || [[Germain-9|Germain, Robert]] || 29/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |170 (Coipel)||[[Coipel-1|Coipel, Marie]] ||[[Fagot-13| Fagot, Guillaume]] || 21/10/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |171 (Colin)||[[Colin-9|Colin, Anne]] || [[Boissonneau-2|Boissonneau, Vincent-Nicolas]] || 18/10/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |172 (Colin)||[[Colin-1|Colin, Denise]] || [[Thouin-2|Thouin, Roch]] || 17/11/1673 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |173 (Colin)||[[Collin-57|Colin, Marie-Rose]] || [[Deguire-12|Deguire, François]] || 1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |174 (Collet)||[[Collet-281|Collet, Jeanne]] || [[Simon-3341|Simon, Grégoire]] || 31/12/1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |175 (Collet)||[[Collet-8|Collet, Marguerite]] || [[Bissonnette-42|Bissonnet, Jacques]] || 19/11/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |176 (Compagnon)||[[Compagnon-3|Compagnon, Antoinette]] ||[[Gerny-1|Gerny, Jacques]] || 08/10/1668 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |177 (Confians)||[[Conflans-1|Conflans, Françoise]] ||[[Rancin-3|Rancin, Charles]] || 11/10/1667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |178 (Coppequesne)||[[Coppequesne-2|Coppequesne, Charlotte ]]||[[Gateau-6|Gateau, Jean]]||10/01/1667|| Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |179 (Cottin)||[[Cottin-13|Cottin, Catherine]]|| [[Brunet-474|Brunet, Pierre]] || 01/02/1666 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |180 (Couet)||[[Couet-1|Couet, Marie]] || [[Leclerc-330|Leclerc, Jean]] || 11/11/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |181 (Cousin)||[[Cousin-24|Cousin, Françoise]] || [[Gauterot-2|Gaudreau, Charles]] || 13/10/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |182 (Couture)||[[Couture-63|Couture, Anne]] || [[Moreau-43|Moreau, Jean]] || 12/11/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |183 (Courturier)||[[Courturier-7|Couturier, Isabelle]] ||[[Chatelou-2|Chantelou, François]] || 15/09/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |184 (Coy)||[[Coy-444|Coy, Charlotte]] ||[[Brard-2| Bérard, Jean]] || 12/11/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |185 (Crépin)||[[Crépin-22|Crépin, Marie]] || [[Fournier-1898|Fournier, Jean]] || 1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |186 (Cretel)||[[Cretel-1|Cretel, Élisabeth]] ||[[Langlois-238| Langlois, Nicolas]] || 26/10/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |187 (Croiset)||[[Croiset-1|Croiset, Marie]] || [[Laquerre-1|Laquerre, Jean]] || 29/08/1671|| Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |188 (Crosnier)||[[Crosnier-29|Crosnier, Jeanne]] ||[[Le_Magan-2| Magnan, François]] || 30/09/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |189 (Crosnier)||[[Crosnier-2|Crosnier, Martine]] || [[Destroismaisons-12|Destroismaisons, Philippe]] || 18/11/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |190 (Curé)||[[Curé-32|Curé, Françoise]] || [[Loiseau-18|Loiseau, Lucas]] || 19/12/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |191 (Dailly)||[[D'Ailly-5|Dailly, Anne]] ||[[Lesot-2| Lesot, Jacques]] || 28 /10/1671|| N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |192 (Dain)||[[Dain-94|Dain, Marie]] ||[[Marquet-61| Marquet, François]] || 1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |193 (Dallon)||[[D'allon-6|Dallon, Marie]] || [[Bissonnette-29|Pierre Bissonnet]] || 09 /10/ 1668|| Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |194 (Damané)||[[Damane-1|Damané, Denise]] ||[[Aure-4| Houray, René ]]|| 26 /10/ 1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |195 (Damisé)||[[Damise-2|Damisé, Claude]] || [[Perthuis-7|Perthuis, Pierre]] || 10 /12/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |196 (Damois)||[[Damois-1|Damois, Marie]] || [[Faucher-24|Faucher, Léonard]] || 15/10/ 1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |197 (Damours)||[[D'Amours-101|D'Amours, Hélène]] || [[Foucher-42|Foucher, Louis]] || 06/08/1668|| Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |198 (Dannesé)||[[Annese-4|Dannese, Esther]] || [[Couillard-51|Couillard, François]]||17 /10/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |199 (Debure)||[[Debure-1|Debure, Marie]] ||[[Henart-4| Énard, Gilles]] ||06/10/ 1665||Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |200 (Déchard)||[[Dechard-2|Déchard, Jeanne]] ||[[Collette-130| Collet, Jean]] ||16 /02/ 1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |201 (Delastre)||[[Delastre-3|Delastre, Adrienne]] || [[Mortrel-1|Mortrel, Pierre]] ||16 /11/1665 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |202 (Delaunay)||[[Delaunay-25|Delaunay, Madeleine]] || [[Guillet-66|Guillet, Pierre]] || 11/10/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |203 (Delestre)||[[Delestre-1|Delestre, Anne]] || [[César-4|César, François]] || 1673 or ‘74 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |204 (Delorme)||[[Delorme-13|Delorme, Marguerite]] || [[Chartier-101|Chartier, René]] || /10/ 01 1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |205 (Denot)||[[ Denote-2|Denot, Jeanne]] || [[Robidou-4|Robidou, André]] || 07/06/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |206 (Denoyon)||[[De_Noyon-12|Denoyon, Marie]] || [[Davenne-5|Davenne, Charles]] || 08/09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |207 (Dequain)||[[Dequain-1|DeQuain, Anne]] || [[Lareau-27|Lareau, François]] || 28/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |208 (Deschalets)||[[Deschalets-9|Deschalets, Claude]] || [[Roy-2123|Roy, Siméon]] || 03/09/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |209 (Deschalets)||[[Deschalets-3|Deschalets, Élisabeth]] || [[Paris-29|Paris, François]] ||26 /11/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |210 (Deschalets)||[[Deschalets-2|Deschalets, Madeleine]] || [[Giron-4|Giron, Jean]] ||03 /09/1668 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |211 (Deschamps)||[[Des_Champs-8|Deschamps, Anne]] ||[[Bouttet-2| Boutet, Michel]] || 29/10/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |212 (Deschamps)||[[Deschamps-219|Deschamps, Marie]]|| [[Pouillard-5|Pouillard, Pierre]] || 12/10/1667 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |213 (Deschamps)||[[Deschamps-55|Deschamps, Marie]]|| [[Verret-3|Verret, Michel]] || 13/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |214 (Deschamps)||[[Deschamps-25|Deschamps, Marie]] || [[Marest-2|Marais, Marin]] || 1672 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |215 (Deschamps)||Deschamps, Madeleine || ||1670|| N ||N ||RF |- |216 (Desenne)||[[De_Seine-1|Deseine, Catherine]] || [[Senecal-58|Senécal, Jean]] || 15-10-1672 || Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |217 (Desfossés)||[[Desfossés-4|Desfossés, Françoise]] || [[Bidet-13|Bidet, Jacques]] || 18/10/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |218 (Desgranges)||[[Desgranges-4|Desgranges, Louise]] || [[Delisle-62|Delisle, Louis]] || 15/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |219 (Deshayes)||[[Deshayes-11|Deshay, Marguerite]] || [[Menard-623|Ménard, Pierre]] || 1670 or ‘71 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |220 (Deshayes)||[[Deshay-1|Deshay, Marie]] || [[Betourne-1|Bétourné, Adrien]] || 1668 or ‘69 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |221 (Desjardins)||[[Desjardins-95|Desjardins, Françoise]] || [[De_Royssy-1|Droissy, Nicolas]] || 12/10/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |222 (Desmarais)||[[Desmarest-16|Desmarais, Catherine]] ||[[Lirette-82| Hileret, François]] || 20/10/1669 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |223 (Desmarais)||[[Desmarais-479|Desmarais, Étiennette]] || [[Beaudin-13|Beaudin, Pierre]] ||03 /09/1669 || N |||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |224 (Desportes)||[[Desportes-22|Desportes, Françoise]] || [[Renaud-234|Renaud, Pierre]] || 05/11/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |225 (Després)||[[Després-2|Després, Madeleine]] || [[Audet-54|Audet, Nicolas]] ||15 /09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |226 (Destouches)||[[Destouches-1|Destouches, Marie-Agnès]] || [[Dompierre-21|Dompierre, Charles]] || 27/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |227 (Devault)||[[DeVaux-2|Devault, Marie]] || [[Coderre-42|Émery, Antoine]] || 1667 or ‘68 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |228 (Dodiers)||[[Dodier-16|Dodier, Jeanne]] || [[Joliet-5|Joliet, Adrien]] || 22/01/1664 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |229 (Dodin)||[[Dodin-2|Dodin, Anne]] || [[Mouflet-7|Mouflet, Jean]] || 19/08/1669 || Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |230 (Doigt)||[[Doigt-1|Doigt, Ambroise]] || [[Mignier-29|Magnan, Jacques]] || 14/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |231 (Dorange)||[[D'Orange-3|Dorange, Barbe]] || [[Tardif-67|Tardif, Jacques]] || 06/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |232-NF (Doriant)||Doriant, Simone || Hébert, Jean || 1667 || N ||N|| |- |233 (Doribeau)||[[Doribeau-1|Doribeau, Catherine]] || [[Genest-122|Genest, Jacques]] ||1669 or ‘70 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |234 (Doucinet)||[[Doucinet-6|Doucinet, Élisabeth]] || [[Bedard-37|Bédard, Jacques]] || 14/10/1666 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |235 (Drouet)||[[Drouet-1|Drouet, Catherine]] || [[Chamard-3|Chamard, Pierre]] || 19/10/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |236 (Dubicourt)||Dubicourt, Jeanne||||1669||N||N||RF |- |237 (Dubié)||Dubié, M.-Françoise||||1671||N||N||RF |- |238 (Dubois)||[[Dubois-915|Dubois, Marie]] || [[Brouillette-16|Brouillet, Michel]] || 03/11/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |239 (Dubreuil)||[[Breüillet-_Dubreuil-1|Dubreuil, Isabelle]] || [[Faure-146|Faure, Bernard]] ||26/08/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |240 (Ducharme)||[[Ducharme-69|Ducharme, Catherine]] || [[Roy-353|Roy, Pierre]] || 12/01/1672 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |241 (Duchemin)||[[Duchemin-23|Duchemin, Marie-Anne]] || [[Yvelin-2|Yvelin, Pierre]] || 19/09/1673 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |242 (Duchesne)||[[Duchesne-97|Duchesne, Barbe]] || [[Badet-2|Badel, André]] ||26/10/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |243 (Decors)||[[Decors-1|Ducorps, Jeanne]] || [[Masse-7|Massé, Martin]] || ~ 1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |244 (Ducoudray)||[[Ducoudray-1|Ducoudray, Marie]] || [[Grenet-2|Grenet, François]] || 15/09/ 1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |245 (Dufaye)||[[Du_Faye-1|Dufaye, Françoise]] || [[Henne-36|Pire, Martin]] || 15/10/1674 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |246 (Dufiguier)||[[Du_Figuier-1|Dufiguier, Hélène]] || [[Fournier-922|Fournier, Jacques]] || 24/10/1663 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |247 (Dufossé)||[[Dufossé-2|Dufossé, Jeanne]] || Doré, Louis || 01/09/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |248 (Dufresne)||[[Dufresne-301|Dufresne, Jeanne]] || [[D'aleret-2|Dalleray, Marin]] ||<1666 census ||N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |249 (Dumont)||[[Dumont-16|Dumont, Anne-Julienne]] || [[Dubois-138|Dubois, René]] || 25/11/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |250 (Dumont)||[[Dumont-603|Dumont, Barbe]] || [[Le_Breton-335|Le Breton, François]] ||11/11/1668 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |251 (Dumontier)||[[Dumonstier-3|Dumontier, Antoinette]]||[[Martineau-157| Martineau, Jacques]] || 28/11/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |252 (Dumortier)||[[Deleurs-1|Dumortier, Madeleine]] ||[[Roussel-37| Roussel, Timothée]] || 22/11/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |253 (Dupré)||[[ Dupré-238| Dupré, Françoise]]||[[Loubat-1| Loubat, Jean]] || 07/10/1669 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |254 (Dupuis)||[[Dupuis-291|Dupuis, Catherine]] || [[Martin-10342|Martin, Charles]] || 28/11/1663 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |255 (Durand)||[[Durand-2|Durand, Catherine]] || [[Piche-81|Piché, Pierre]] ||25 /11/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |256 (Durand)||Durand, Élisabeth||||1670||N||N||RF |- |257 (Durand)||[[Durand-29|Durand, Françoise]] || [[Baudouin-30|Beaudouin, Jacques]] || 24/03/1671 || B|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |258 (Durand)||[[Durand-14|Durand, Suzanne]] || [[Gibault-2|Gibault, Gabriel]] ||30 /10/1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |259 (Durosaire)||[[Du_Rosaire-1|Durosaire, Esperance]] ||[[Longueville-5| Longueville, Simon]] || 09/10/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |260 (Dusauçay)||[[Du_Saucay-1|Dusauçay, Marie-Anne]] || [[Rouër-2|Rouer, Louis]] || 26/11/1675 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |261 (Dusson)||[[Dusson-3|Dusson, Marguerite]] || [[Lavallee-322|Lavallée, Jean]] ||31 /12/1671|| Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |262 (Duval)||[[Duval-6|Duval, Françoise]] ||[[Courault-34|Courault, Pierre]] || 16/11/1671|| B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |263 (Duval)||[[Duval-33|Duval, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Joubert-973|Joubert, Jacques]] || < 1672 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |264 (Duval)||[[Duval-313|Duval, Michelle]]||[[Bon-21|Bon, Pierre]] || <. 1672 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |265 (Eloy)||[[Deloy-2|Éloy, Antoinette]]||[[Masta-16|Masta, Mathurin]]||14/12/1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |266 (Eloy)||[[Deloy-4|Éloy, Marguerite]]||[[Cosset-5|Cosset, Jean]]||12/02/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |267 (Enfre)||Enfre, Françoise||||1669||N||N||RF |- |268 (Esquincourt)||[[D'Esquincourt-5|D'Esquincourt, Anne]] || [[Damien-40|Damien, Jacques]] || 21/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |269 (Évin)||[[Hevain-1|Évin, Marguerite]]||[[Richard-1329|Richard, Pierre]]||24/09/1670|| N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |270 (Faucheux)||[[Faucheux-2|Faucheux, Jeanne]]||[[Leduc-92|Leduc, Antoine]]||1671 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |271 (Faucon)||[[Faucon-4|Faucon, Marie]] || [[Chartier-179|Chartier, Guillaume]] || 27/11/1663 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |272 (Fauconnier)||[[Fauconnier-15|Fauconnier, Marie-Jeanne]] || [[Dufresne-74|Dufresne, Antoine-Nicolas]]|| 04/12/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |273 (Faure)||[[Faure-50|Faure, Louise]] || [[Gagné-125|Gagné, Pierre]] || 28/10/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |274 (Fauvault)||[[Fauvault-2|Fauvault, Jeanne]] || [[Le_Prévost-4|Provost, Jacques]] ||25 /11/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |275 (Fayet)||[[Fayet-3|Fayet, Anne]] || [[Siret-3|Siret, René]] || 08/09/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |276 (Ferré)||[[Ferre-58|Ferré, Catherine]] || [[Lefebvre-1041|Lefebvre, Louis]] || 04/11/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |277 (Ferron)||[[Ferron-21|Ferron, Marguerite]] ||[[Bertrand-113| Bertrand, Guillaume]] || 12/10/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |278 (Fièvre)||[[Fièvre-2|Fièvre, Catherine]] || [[Allaire-2|Allaire, Charles]] || 10/11/1663 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |279 (Firmand)||Firmand, M.-Anne||||1667||N||N||RF |- |280 (Flamand)||[[Flamand-6|Flamand, Nicole]] || [[Le_Parc-2|Leparc, Louis]] ||06 /01/ 1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |281 (Fléchet)||[[Fléchet-3|Fléchet, Anne]] || [[Luneau-39|Louineau, Pierre]] || 02/10/1673 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |282 (Fleure)||Fleure, M.-Anne||||1673||N||N||RF |- |283 (Fleureau)||[[Fleureau-1|Fleureau, Marie]] ||[[De_Launay-3| Delaunay, Jean]] || 30 /09/1669 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |285 (Foubert)||[[Foubert-26|Foubert, Anne]] ||[[Boisseau-34| Boisseau, Pierre]] || 20/10/1670 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |286 (Fouquet)||[[Foucques-1|Fouquet, Marie]] ||[[Beatrix-30| Béatrix, Jacques]] || 16/11/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |287 (Fourrier)||[[Fourrier-9|Fourrier, Catherine]] || [[Mercadier-1|Mercadier, Mathurin]] || 14/10/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |288 (Fourrier)||[[Fourrier-7|Fourrier, Jeanne]] || [[Baillaux-1|Baillaux, Jean]] || 1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |289 (Foy)||[[Foy-105|Foy, Marguerite]] || [[Dumas-82|Dumas, François]] || 05/07/1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |290 (Fressel)||[[Fressel-11|Fressel, Isabelle]] || [[Emereau-2|Émereau, François]] ||30 /10/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |291 (Fressel)||[[Fresset-3|Fressel, Jeanne]] || [[Jacob-138|Jacob, Étienne]] || 14/10/1670 || B|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |292 (Fro)||[[Fro-1|Fro or Frost, Louise]] || [[Meunier-6|Meunier, Julien]] ||09 /09/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |293 (Gaillard)||[[Gaillard-41|Gaillard, Marguerite]] || [[Provost-96|Provost, François]] || 26/07/1664 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |294 (Gaillard)||[[Daire-5|Gaillard, Marie]] || [[Perrier-16|Perrier, Jean-Baptiste]] || 06/10/ 1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |295 (Galet)||[[Gallet-193 |Gallet, Anne]] ||[[Veau-4|Veau, Sylvain]] || 13/10/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |296 (Galet)||[[Galet-3|Galet, Anne]] || [[Hébert-1099|Hébert, Michel]] || 01/09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |297 (Galien)||[[Gallien-93|Galien, Marie-Thérèse]] ||[[Gouin-156| Gouin, Laurent]] || 22/10/1665 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |298 (Gambier)||[[Gambier-31|Gambier, Marguerite]] || [[Legardeur-10|Legardeur, Michel]] ||26 /07/1664 || Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |299 (Gargotin)||[[Gargottin-1|Gargottin, Louise]] || [[Perron-16|Perron, Daniel]] || 26/02/1664 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |300 (Gateau) ||[[Gateau-2|Gateau, Catherine]] || [[Jean-57|Jean, Vivien]] ||29 /11/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |301 (Gaumond)||[[Gaumond-2|Gaumond, Madeleine]] || [[Langlois-641|Langlois, Jean]] || 25/10/ 1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |302 (Gauthier)||[[Gauthier-87|Gauthier, Marie]] || [[Prou-7|Prou, Pierre]] ||07 /11/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |303 (Gauthier)||[[Gaultier-42|Gauthier, Marie-Jeanne]] ||[[Masson-212| Masson, Gilles]] || 17/10/1668 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |304 (Gendreau)||[[Gendreau-1|Gendreau, Anne]] || [[Leduc-36|Leduc, René]] || 28/10/1664 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |305 (Genest)||[[Genest-110|Genest, Jeanne-Léonarde]] ||[[Cardin-61| Cardin, Nël]] || 01/11/ 1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |306 (Geoffroy)||[[Geoffroy-27|Geoffroy, Anne]] || [[Flibot-2|Flibot, Charles]] || 01/09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |307 (Geoffroy)||Geoffroy, M.-Marthe|| ||1673 || Y |||| |- |308 (Gilles)||[[Gilles-1|Gilles, Jeanne]] || [[Fleury-2|Fleury, François]] || 24/08/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |309 (Girard)||[[Girard-418|Girard, Anne]] || [[Daudelin-3|Daudelin, Nicolas]] ||22 /10/1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |310 (Girard)||[[Girard-87|Girard, Marguerite]] || [[Forcier-11|Forcier, Pierre]] || 10/02/1675 || N|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |311 (Girard)||Girard, Marie || ||1667 || N|||| |- |312 (Goard)||[[Goard-1|Goard, Mathurine]] || [[Marie-52|Marie, Louis]] || 31/05/ 1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |313 (Gobert)||[[Gobert-14|Gobert, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Grouleau-2|Groleau, Pierre]] || 08/09/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |314 (Godeby)||[[Godeby-1|Godeby, Anne]] || [[Talua-2|Talua, Julien]] || 07/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |315 (Godequin)||[[Godequin-3|Godequin, Jeanne]] || [[Croteau-96|Croteau, Vincent]] ||22 /09/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |316 (Godillon)||[[Godillon-1|Godillon, Élisabeth]] || [[Éthier-40|Éthier, Léonard]] || 22/09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |317 (Goiset)||[[Goiset-1|Goiset, Anne]] || [[Albert-191|Albert, André]] ||21/10/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |318 (Gossard)||[[Gossard-28|Gossard, Nëlle]] || [[Bussiere-19|Bussière, Jacques]] || 16/10/ 1671 || N|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |319 (Goubilleau)||[[Goubilleau-1|Goubilleau, Françoise]] || [[Daze-5|Dazé, Paul]] ||15/04/ 1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |320 (Grandin)||[[Grandin-1|Grandin, Marie]] || [[Beaudet-4|Beaudet, Jean]] || 23/09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |321 (Grandin)||[[Grandin-22|Grandin, Jeanne]] || [[Brière-108|Brière, Jean]] || 19/10/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |322 (Grandin)||[[Grandin-7|Grandin, Marie]] || [[Morel-49|Morel, Michel]] || ~ 1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |323 (Grandjean)||[[Grandjean-2|Grandjean, Adrienne]] || [[Bauché-52|Baucher, René]] || 08/01/1666 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |324 (Grangeon)||[[Granjon-1|Grangeon, M.-Madeleine]] || [[Richard-1743|Richard, Marin]] || 21/10/ 1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |325 (Granger)||[[Granger-704|Granger, Catherine]] || [[Lepine-83|Lépinay, Jean]] ||11 /09/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |326 (Graton)||[[Graton-49|Graton, Mathurine]] || [[Toupin-6|Toupin, Pierre]] || 30/09/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |327 (Gravois)||[[Gravois-20|Gravois, Marie]] || [[Étienne-53|Étienne, Philippe]] || 03/11/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |328 (Grimbault)||[[Grimbault-1|Grimbault, Anne]] || [[Jouanne-6|Jouanne, Jean]] || 17/09/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |329 (Groisard)||[[Groisat-1|Groisat/Groisard, Jeanne]] || [[Dupuis-550|Dupuis, Zacharie]] || 25/10/1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |330 (Groleau)||[[Groleau-5|Groleau, Madeleine]] || [[Marchand-103|Marchand, François]] || 30/09/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |331 (Grossejambe)||[[Grossejambe-2|Grossejambe, Françoise]] || [[Boissil-1|Boissy, Julien]] || 26/10/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |332 (Gruaux)||[[Gruau-1|Gruaux, Jeanne]] ||[[René-14| René, Jean]] || 09/09/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |333 (Grusseau)||[[Grusseau-1|Grusseau, Marie]] || [[Chénier-64|Chénier, Jean]] || 23/08/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |334 (Guédon)||[[Guédon-3|Guédon, Marie-Anne]] || [[Benoît-113|Benoît, Gabriel]] || 26/10/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |335 (Gueneville)||[[Gueneville-1|Gueneville, Jeanne]]||[[Molleur-5| Molleur, Pierre]] || 03/11/ 1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |336 (Guérard)||[[Guérard-38|Guérard, Catherine]] || [[Dubord-19|Dubord, Julien]] || 12/02/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |337 (Guérin)||[[Guérin-217|Guérin, Madeleine]] || [[Julien-19|Julien, Jean]] || 10/11/ 1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |338 (Guérin)||[[Guérin-322| Guérin, Marie-Jeanne]] ||[[Dupré-128| Dupré, Antoine]] ||13 /07/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |339 (Guerier)||[[Gueriere-1|Guerrier/Guerrière, Bonne]] || [[Fauque-1|Fauque, Jacques]] || 12/10/1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |340 (Guesnel)||Guesnel, Jeanne-Marie||||1671 || N ||N|| |- |341 (Guichelin)||[[Guichelin-1|Guichelin, Catherine]] || [[Buteau-67|Buteau, Nicolas]] || 23/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |342 (Guillaume)||[[Guillaume-27|Guillaume, Anne]] || [[Dubois-662|Dubois, François]] || 19/10/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |343 (Guillaume)||[[Guillaume-49|Guillaume, Marie]] || [[Maheu-75|Maheu, Nicolas]] || 15/01/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |344 (Guilleboeuf)||[[Guilleboeuf-1|Guilleboeuf, Madeleine]] || [[Plouffe-4|Plouffe, Jean]] || 24/06/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |345 (Guillin)||[[Guillin-3|Guillin, Françoise]] ||[[Trajot-1| Trajot, André]] ||12 /11/1668 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |346 (Guillaudeau)||[[Guillaudeau-2|Guillaudeau, Madeleine]] || [[Poitevin_dit_Laviolette-1|Poitevin, Jean]] || 19/08/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |347 (Guillot)||[[Guiot-2|Guillot, Catherine]]||[[Jacquereau-4|Jean Jacquereau]]||, 25/10/1663||N||N|| |- |348 (Guyard)||[[Guyard-14|Guyard, Catherine]] || [[Beaudry-438|Beaudry, Antoine]]|| 24/11/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |349 (Guyet)||[[Guyet-10|Guyet, Marie]] || [[Ledoux-31|Ledoux, Pierre]] || 09/10/1668 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |350 (Halley)||[[Halley-141|Halay or Halle, Marie]] || [[Courtois-181|Courtois, Bertrand]] ||24/08/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |351 (Halley)||[[Halay-9|Halay, Marie]] ||[[Augeron-1| Augeron, Antoine]] || 11/01/1672 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |352 (Hallier)||[[Hallier-2|Halier, Pierrette]] || [[Bordeleau-6|Bordeleau, Antoine]] || 15/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |353 (Haneton)||[[Haneton-2|Haneton, Madeleine]] || [[Reguindeau-4|Reguindeau, Joachim]] || 06/01/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |354 (Hardy)||[[Hardy-2436|Hardy, Jeanne]] || [[Trotain-1|Trottain, François]] || 16/08/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |355 (Hatanville)||[[Hatanville-1|Hatanville, Marie]] || [[Sénat-4|Sénat, Robert]] || 15/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |356 (Hébert)||[[Hébert-1520|Hébert, Françoise]] ||[[Baptiste-115|Baptiste, Jean]] || 03/05/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |357 (Hébert)||[[Hébert-1436|Hébert, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Brosseau-1|Brosseau, Denis]] ||15/10/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |358 (Hédouin)||[[Hédouin-6|Hédouin, Marguerite]] || [[Barbeau-64|Barbeau, François]] ||24/08/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |359 (Héron)||[[Heron-408|Héron, Jacqueline]] || [[Galarneau-23|Galarneau, Jacques]] || 15/10/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |360 (Hiardin)||[[Hiardin-7|Hiardin, Marguerite]] ||[[Vérieu-15| Verieul, Nicolas]] || 12/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |361 (Housseau)||[[Housseau-3|Housseau, Marguerite]] ||[[Meunier-403| Meunier, Jean]] || 05/10/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |362 (Hubert)||[[Hubert-2|Hubert, Elisabeth]] || [[Bolduc-5|Bolduc, Louis]] || 20/08/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |363 (Hubert)||[[Hubert-157|Hubert, Marie]] || [[Fournier-474|Fournier, Nicolas]] || 30/09/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |364 (Hubinet)||[[Hubinet-2|Hubinet, Louise]] || [[Fournel-9|Fournel, Jacques]] || 12/10/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |365 (Huché)||[[Huché-3|Huché, Françoise]] || [[Bonhomme-8|Bonhomme, Guillaume]] || 30/10/1664 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |366 (Hué)||[[Hué-14|Hué, Marie]] || [[Boesme-2|Boesmé, Jean]] || 07 /01/1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |367 (Humelot)||[[Humelot-1|Humelot, Catherine]] || [[Hardy-5575|Hardy, Jacques]] || 01/09/1670 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |368 (Hutru)||[[Hutru-1|Hutru, Perrine]] || [[Sureau-4|Sureau, Théodore]] ||09/10/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |369 (Isambert)||[[Isambert-2|Isambert, Catherine]] || [[Denys-78|Denis, Louis]] || 09/09/1673 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |370 (Itas)||[[Itas-2|Itas, Marguerite]] || [[Aubuchon_dit_Le_Loyal-1|Aubuchon, Jacques]] ||11 /11/1667 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |371 (Jacquier)||[[Jacquier-77|Jacquier, Louise]] || [[Pousset-1|Pousset, Jean]] ||17 /01/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |372 (Jallais)|||[[Jallais-1|Jallais, Marie]] || [[Lauzé-5|Lauzé, Jean]] || 26/08/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |373 (Jasselin)||[[Jasselin-1|Jasselin, Marguerite]] ||[[Lelièvre-88| Lelièvre, Mathurin]] || 31/10/1676 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |374 (Javelot)||[[Javelot-1|Javelot, Anne]] || [[LeBoeuf-38|Leboeuf, Jacques]] || 24/01/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |375 (Jodon)||[[Jaudon-147|Jaudon or Jodon, Marie]] ||[[Barbault-2|Barbeau, André]] || 12/08/1669 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |376 (Jolivet)||[[Jolivet-3|Jolivet, Charlotte-Catherine]] ||[[Girardin-2|Girardin, Léonard]]|| 12/10/1671|| Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |377 (Joly)||[[Joly-55|Joly, Charlotte]] || [[Drapeau-22|Drapeau, Antoine]] || 20/08/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |378 (Jossard)||[[Jossard-1|Jossard, Elisabeth]] || [[Poithier-8|de Poitiers, Jean-Baptiste]] || 06/10/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |379 (Jourdain)||[[Jourdain-23|Jourdain, Marguerite]] || [[Delpêsches-2|Delpêche, Bernard]] || 25/11/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |380 (Juin)||[[Juin-1|Juin, Jeanne]] || [[Dumouchel-6|Dumouchel, Bernard]] || 17/04/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |381 (Julien)||[[Julien-84|Julien, Anne]] || [[Choquet-10|Choquet, Nicolas]] || 1211/1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |382 (La Motte)||La Motte, Diane||||1671||N||N|| |- |383 La Tour)||La Tour, Renée||||1671||N||N|| |- |384 (Labastille)||[[Labastille-1|Labastille, Renée]] ||[[Gauthier-120| Gauthier, René]] || 11/04/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |385 (Labbé)||[[Labbé-128|Labbé, Anne]] || [[Girard-446|Girard, Marc]] || /11/ 05 1663 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |386 (Labbé)||[[Labbe-132|Labbé, Jacqueline]] ||[[Collin-184|Colin, Mathurin]] || <. 1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |387 (Labbé)||[[Labbé-134|Labbé, Jeanne]] || [[Hély-17|Élie, Jean]] || 28/11/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |388 (Lacour)||[[De_La_Cour-9|De Lacour, Marie]] ||[[Roger-102|Gabriel, Roger]] || 12/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |389 (Lacroix)||[[De_La_Croix-4|De Lacroix, Françoise]] ||[[Hubert-34| Hubert, René]] || 04/11/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |390 (Lacroix)||[[Lacroix-160|Lacroix, Suzanne]] || [[Savaria-5|Savaria, Jacques]] ||17 /10/1672 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |391 (Lafaye)||[[Lafaye-14|Lafaye, Marie]] || [[Emond-69|Émond, René]] || 22/10/1663 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |392 (Lafitte)||[[De_La_Fitte-2|De Lafitte, Apolline]] ||[[Rousselot-11| Rousselot, Nicolas]] || 17/10/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |393 (Lafleur)||[[Lafleur-181|Lafleur, Joachine]] || [[Martin-10923|Martin, Pierre]] || 11/02/1664 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |394 (Lafontaine)||[[Lafontaine-120|Lafontaine, Marie-Anne]] || [[D'aleret-2|Dalleray, Marin]] || 28/08/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |395 (Lagou)||[[Lagou-1|Lagou, Anne]] || [[Valliere-12|Vallière, Pierre]] || 08/09/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |396 (Laguéripière)||[[Laguéripière-5|De Laguéripière, Élisabeth]] || [[Rainville-73|de Rainville, Jean]] ||26 /10/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |397 (Lahaye)||[[Lahaie-23|de Lahaye, Catherine]] ||[[Gignard-20| Guignard, Pierre]] || 18/11/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |398 (Lahaye)||[[Delahaye-19|De Lahaye or Lahaie, Jeanne]] ||[[Chauvin-199| Chauvin, Philibert]] || 25/10/1666 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |399 (Lahaye)||[[De_La_Haye-71|De Lahaye or Lahaie, Michelle]] ||[[Potier-47|Pothier, Étienne]] || 09/09/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |400 (Lahogue)||[[Delahogue-1|Delahogue, Marie-Claire]] || [[Sédilot-31|Sédilot, Jean]] || 27/11/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |401 (Laîné)||[[Lainé-85|Laîné, Anne]] || [[Contant-16|Content, Étienne]] || 14/10/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |402 (Laîné)||[[Laisné-6|Laîné, Catherine]] || [[Mesny-3|Mesny, Étienne]] || 23/11/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |403 (Laîné)||[[Laine-111|Laîné, Geneviève]] || [[Vanchy-2|de Vanchy, Pierre]] || 21/11/1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |404 (Lalore)||[[Lalore-4|De Lalore, Catherine]] ||[[Badaillac-2| Badaillac, Louis]] || 1671 or ‘72 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |405 (Lamain)||[[Lamain-1|Lamain, Marguerite]] || [[Rognon-51|Rognon, Michel]] ||14 /09/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |406 (Lamarche)||[[Lamarche-96|Lamarche, Charlotte]] || [[Lussier-9|Lussier, Jacques]] || 30/09/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |407 (Lamarche)||Lamarche, Charlotte||||1669||N||N|| |- |408 (Lamarre)||[[Lamarre-26|Lamarre, Anne]] || [[Duquet-37|Duquet, Pierre]] ||25 /08/1666 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |409 (Lamarre)||[[De_La_Mare-39|De La Mare, Marie]] || [[Renaud-324|Renaud, Guillaume]] ||27/11/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |410 (Lambert)||Lambert, Jeanne || Bellinier, Étienne || 04/10/1669 || B || N|| |- |411 (Lamirault)||[[L'Amireaud-1|Lamirault, Marguerite]] || [[Martel-24|Martel, Honoré]] || 26/11/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |412 (Lamoureux)||[[Lamoureux-96|Lamoureux, Antoinette]] ||[[Nourice-2|Nourrice, Marin]]|| 25/09/1667 || Y|| N|| |- |413 (Lamy)||[[Lamy-3|Lamy, Marie]] || [[Chevrefils-5|Chèvrefils, François]] || 1671 or ‘72 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |414 (Landry)||[[Landry-1105|Landry, Louise]] ||[[Comptant-2| Content, Pierre]] ||26/09/1667 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |415 (Lanfillé)||[[Lanfillé-1|Lanfillé, Marie]] || [[Roche-1028| Roche, Pierre]] || 09/11/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |416 (Lange)||[[Lange-805|Lange, Françoise]] ||[[Moreau-411| Moreau, Étienne]] || 17/10/1673 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |417 (Langlois)||[[Langlois-662|Langlois, Anne]] || [[Cauchon-45|Cauchon, René]] || 10/11/1671 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |418 (Langlois)||[[Langlois-976|Langlois, Jacqueline]] || [[May-7525|May, Jean]] ||17/11/1668 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |419 (Langlois)||[[Langlois-180|Langlois, Marie]] || [[Gladu-4|Gladu, Jacques]] || 28/10/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |420 (Langlois)||[[Langlois-455|Langlois, Marie]] || [[Poirier-321|Poirier, Jean]] || 18/03/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |421 (Anguille)||[[Anguille-1|Languille, Jeanne]] || [[Allard-117|Allard, François]] || 01/11/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |422 (Lapierre)||[[Lapierre-62|Lapierre, Perrine]] || [[Dany-3|Danis, Honoré]] || 20/03/1666 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |423 (Laplace)||[[Laplace-9|De Laplace, Marguerite]] || [[Lesiege_Fontaine-2|Lesiège, Pierre]] || 1671 or ‘72 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |424 (Laporte)||[[De_la_Porte-9|De Laporte, M.-Anne]] || [[Genaple-2|Genaple, François]] || 12/10/1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |425 (Larcher)||[[L'Arche-5|Larcher, Madeleine]] || [[Voisin-36|Voisin, Élie]] || 15/10/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |426 (Larchevêque)||[[Larchevêque-5|Larchevêque, Françoise]]|| [[Dubuc-6|Dubuc, Jean]] || 14/01/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |427 (Larteau)||Larteau, Marie||||1668||N||N|| |- |428 (Larue)||[[De_Larüe-1|De Larue, Charlotte]] ||[[La_Vanois-2| Lavannois, Jean]] || 19/09/1673 ||Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |429 (Lasnon)||[[Lasnon-1|Lasnon, Marie]] || [[Ferré-22|Ferret, Pierre]] || 24/11/1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |430 (Latier)||[[Latier-3|Latier, Françoise]] || [[Levert-20|Levert, Jean]] || 15/09/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |431 (Latouche)||[[Latouche-18|Latouche, Marguerite]] || [[Manseau-15|Manseau, Jacques]] || 21/09/1673 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |432 (Laurent)||[[Laurent-75|Laurent, Catherine]] || Hilaret, Moïse ||28/09/1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |433 (Lauvergnat)||[[Lauvergnat-1|Lauvergnat, Jacqueline]] || [[Gaulin-22|Gaulin, Pierre]] || 21/04/1664 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |434 (Laval)||[[Laval-12|Laval, Claude]] || [[Bonnodeau-3|Bonnodeau, Louis]] || 26/10/1671 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |435 (Laverdure)||[[Laverdure-12|Laverdure, Marguerite]] || [[Crépeau-12|Crépeau, Maurice]] || 12/10/1665 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |436 (LeBlanc)||[[Blanc-104|Leblanc, Anne]] || [[Mesnage-4|Ménage, Pierre]] || 13/03/1673 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |437 (LeBon)||[[Le_Bon-12|Lebon de Champfleury Marie]] || [[Bidard-1|Bidard, François]] || 29/11/1665 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |438 (Lebrun)||[[Lebrun-5|Lebrun, Marie]] || [[Barbary-54|Barbary, Pierre]] || 24/02/1668 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |439 (Leclerc)||[[LeClerc-40|Leclerc, Anne]] || [[Chrestien-10|Chrétien, Vincent]] || 1668 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |440 (Leclerc)||[[Leclerc-127|Leclerc, Denise]] || [[Delaunay-57|Delomay, Claude]] || 03/10/1669 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |441 (Leclerc)||[[Leclerc-393|Leclerc, Françoise]] || [[Riffaut-2|Rifault, Michel]] || 27/08/1668 || B |||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |442 (Leclerc)||[[Leclerc-327|Leclerc, Geneviève]] || [[Poiré-5|Poiré, Laurent]]|| 26/11/1671 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |443 (Leclerc)||[[Leclerc-435|Leclerc, Marguerite]] || [[Blois-9|Beloy, Julien]] || 26/11/1665 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |444 (Lecomte)||Lecomte, Jeanne||Senécal, Adrien||1671||N||N|| |- |445 (Lecomte)||Lecomte, Marguerite|| de Laroux, Olivier || 14/06/1672 || B || NW||NW |- |446 (Lecomte)||[[Lecomte-70|Lecomte, Marie]] || [[Habert-2|Habert, Jacques]] || 22/10/1672 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |447 (Lecomte)||[[LeCompte-77|Lecomte, Suzanne]] || [[Arsenault-808|Arsenault, François]] || 1665 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |448 (Leconte)||Élisabeth||||1666||N||N|| |- |449 (Lecoq)||[[LeCocq-6|Lecoq, Jeanne]] || [[Dubeau-42|Dubeau, Guillaume]] || 08/09/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |450 (Lecoutre)||[[Lecoutre-1|Lecoutre, Louise]] || [[Crevier-6|Crevier, Nicolas]] || ~ 1665 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |451 (Ledoux)||[[Ledoux-247|Ledoux, Jacquette]] || [[Grimault-11|Grimault, Jacques]] || 10/11/1664 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |452 (Lefebvre)||[[Lefebvre-265|Lefebvre, Antoinette]] || [[Limousin-6|Limousin, Hilaire]] || 09/11/ 1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |453 (Lefebvre)||[[Lefebvre_DeLacroix-1|Lefebvre, Barbe]] || [[Goyer-36|Goyer, Mathurin]] || 14/01/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |454 (Lefebvre)||[[Lefebvre-25|Lefebvre, Élizabeth-Agnès]] || [[Thibault-9|Thibault, François]] ||14/10/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |455 (Lefebvre)||Lefebvre, Marie || Bernier, Jean || 1671 || B ||NW|| |- |456 (Lefebvre)||[[Lefebvre-27|Lefebvre, Marie]] || [[Marsil-1|Marcil, André]] || 16/11/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |457 (Lefebvre)||[[Lefebvre-1495|Lefebvre, Marie]] || [[De_L'Astre-2|Delastre, Jean]] || 15/10/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |458 (Lefebvre)||[[Lefebvre-91|Lefebvre, Marie]] || [[Guilbault_-Grandbois-2|Guibault, Louis]] || 13/10/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |459 (Lefrançois)||[[Lefrançois-138|Lefrançois, Françoise]] || [[Lavergne-32|Lavergne, François]] || 19/10/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |460 (Legendre)||[[Legendre-61|Legendre, Jeanne]] || [[Sauvageau-61|Sauvageau, Claude]] || 03/12/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |461 (Legrand)||[[Legrand-52|Legrand, Antoinette]] || [[Preunier-1|Prunier, Nicolas]] || 03/10/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |462 (Legrand)||[[Le_Grand-10|Legrand, Nicolle]] || [[Nel-148|Noël, François]] || 22/10/1669 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |463 (Leguay)||[[Leguay-6|Leguay, Madeleine]] || [[L'Archevêque-13|Larchevêque, Jacques]] || 03/06/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |464 (Leguay)||[[Leguay-2|Leguay, M.-Madeleine]] || [[Garnier-82|Garnier, Jean]] ||06/11/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |465 (Lelong)||[[Lelong-9|Lelong, Marie]] || [[Dumas-251|Dumas, René]] || 12/10/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |466 (Lelong)||[[LeLong-10|Lelong, Marie-Anne]] || [[Bonneau-146|Bonneau, Joseph]] ||16/09/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |467 (Leloup)||[[Leloup-2|Leloup, Catherine]] || [[Nafrechou-2|Nafrechou, Isaac]] || 19/11/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |468 (Lemaire)||[[Le_Mer-1|Lemaire, Anne]] || [[Hulin-11|Hulin, Philippe]]|| 11/09/1673 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |469 (Lemaire)||[[Lemaire-19|Lemaire, Marie]] || [[Ratel-16|Ratel, Pierre]] || 28/12/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |470 (Lemaître)||[[Lemaistre-20|Lemaître, Anne]] || [[Blanquet-5|Blanquet, Adrien]] || 07/11/1663 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |471 (Lemaître)||Lemaître, Gabrielle ||Rallé, Jean || 25/09/1667 || N ||N|| |- |472 (Lemerle)||[[Lemerle-7|Lemerle de Hautpré, Marguerite]] || [[Bory-2|Bory, Laurent]] || 08/02/1672 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |473 (Lemesle)||[[Le_Mesle-1|Lemesle, Catherine]] || [[Morin-288|Morin, Pierre]] ||13 /06/1672 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |474 (Lemoine)||[[Lemoine-5|Lemoine, Françoise]] || [[Niquette-10|Niquet, Pierre-René]] || 15/06/1666 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |475 (Lemoine)||[[Lemoyne-19|Lemoine, Marie]] || [[Duhault-3|Duhault, Jacques]] || 16/11/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |476 (Lenoir)||[[Lenoir-32|Lenoir, Antoinette]] || [[LeBoeuf-38|Leboeuf, Jacques]] || 29/10/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |477 (Léonard)||Léonard, Marie || Rémy, René || /01/ 24 1667 || B ||NW|| |- |478 (Lepage)||[[Lepage-42|Lepage, Constance]] || [[Garinet-1|Garinet, François]] || 05/02/1674 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |479 (Lepage)||[[Le_Page-8|Lepage, Marie-Rogère]] || [[Thoéry-3|Thoery, Roch]] || 05/12/1667 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |480 (Leper)||[[Leper-6|Leper, Anne]] || [[Pinsonnault_LaFleur-3|Pinsonnault, François]] || 1673 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |481 (Lépine)||[[L'Espine-1|Lépine, Andrée]] || [[Challe-5|Chasle, Claude]]|| 19/11/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |482 (Lépine)||[[Lespine-5|Lépine, Anne]] || [[Boucher-1134|Boucher, François]] || 21/04/1664 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |483 (Lépine)||Lépine, Marie || Faure, Moïse || /10/ 29 1677 || B ||NW|| |- |484 (Lequin)||[[Le_Quin-1|Lequin, Élizabeth]] || [[Gaigneux-3|Gaigneur, Jean]] || 05/07/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |485 (Leroux)||[[Leroux-323|Leroux, Catherine]] || [[Goulet-259|Goulet, René]] || 29/10/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |486 (Leroux)||Leroux, Marguerige||||1665||N||N|| |- |487 (Leroux)||[[Leroux-70|Leroux, Marie]] || [[Enaud-Canada-1|Énaud, Jacques]] || < 1673 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |488 (Lesaint)||[[Lesaint-2|Lesaint, Marie]] || [[Marandeau-3|Maranda, Étienne]] || 26/11/1671 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |489 (Lesdiller)||Lesdiller, Michelle || Milet, Nicolas || 27/12/1668 || B ||NW|| |- |490 (Lespérance)||[[L'Espérance-12|Lespérance, Marie]] || [[Ponsart-1|Ponsart, Benoît]] || 04/11/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |491 (Levaigneur)||[[Levaigneur-1|Levaigneur, Marguerite]] || [[Montreau-1|Montreau, Léonard]] || 01/03/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |492 (Levasseur)||[[Le_Vavasseur-1|Levasseur, Jeanne]] || [[Tesson-54|Tesson, Barthélemy]] || 24/10/1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |493 (Levieux)||Levieux, Claire || Neveu, Pierre || 02/09/1670 || B ||NW|| |- |494 (Liardin)||Liardin, Marie || Lancougnier, Pierre || 09/10/1668 || B ||NW|| |- |495 (Licerace)||[[De_Licerace-1|De Licerace, Suzanne]] ||[[Bisson-256| Bisson, Michel]] ||08 /11/1663 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |496 (Limoges)||[[Delimoges-57|De Limoges, Marie]] || [[Laurence-268|Laurence, Noël]] || 03/11/1667 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |497 (Linière)||Linière, Jeanne Marie Anne || Aumeau, Louis || 19/01/1672 || B ||NW||SP |- |498 (Loiseau)||[[Loiseau-60|Loiseau, Anne]] || [[Gendron-132|Gendron, Guillaume]] || 21/07/1664 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |499 (Loiseau)||[[Loiseau-53|Loiseau, Françoise]] || [[Grégoire-106|Grégoire, Mathurin]] || 07/10/1669 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |500 (Loret)||[[Loret-3|Loret, Étiennette]] || [[Lebeau-6|Bau, Jean-Baptiste]] || 1671 or ‘72 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |501 (Loriot)||[[Loriot-1|Loriot, Perrette]] || [[Buteau-9|Buteau, Pierre]] || 21/10/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |502 (Lostelneau)||[[De_Lostelneau-1|De Lostelneau, Catherine]] || [[Denys-75|Denis, Charles]] || 18/10/1668 ||Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |503 (Louvet)||[[Louvet-5|Louvet, Catherine]] || [[Brassard-65|Brassard, Guillaume]] || 15/02/1672 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |504 (Lucos)||Lucos, Catherine || Moreau, Martin|| 14/11/1671 || B ||NW|| SP |- |505 (Mabille)||[[Mabille-23|Mabille, Anne]] || [[Salois-40|Salois, Claude]] || 1666 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |506 (Magdelain)||[[Magdelain-1|Magdelain, Jeanne]] || [[Tapin-3|Tapin, Antoine]] || 04/11/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |507 (Magnan)||[[Magnan-21|Magnan, Anne]] || [[Gauvin-18|Gauvin, Jean]] || 22/10/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |508 (Magnier)||[[Magné-1|Magnier, Marie]] || [[Chartier-171|Chartier, Michel]] || 1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |509 (Major)||[[Major-1048|Major, Marie]] || [[Roy-302|Roy, Antoine]] || 11/09/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |510 (Malo)||Malo, Marie || Brin, Jacques || 24/09/1670 || B ||NW|| |- |511 (Mangeon)||[[De_Mangeon-1|De Mangeon, Claude]] || [[Lesueur-143|Lesueur, Thomas]] || 23/11/1664 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |512 (Mansion)||[[Mansion-1|Mansion, Jeanne]] || [[Cherlot-4|Cherlot, Jean]] || 09/10/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |513 (Marchand)||[[Marchand-250|Marchand, Catherine]] || [[Nafrichon-1|Nafrechou, Laurent]] || 17/09/1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |514 (Marchand)||[[Marchand-254|Marchand, Marie-Elisabeth]]|| [[Coeur-2|Coeur, Pierre]] || 06/10/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |515 (Marchessault)||[[Marcheneau-3|Marchessault, Marie]]|| [[Boutin-103|Boutin, Pierre]] || 1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |516 (Maréchal)||[[Marechal-31|Maréchal, Marguerite]] || [[Doyson-2|Doison, Sébastien]] ||02 /11/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |517 (Maréchal)||[[Marechal-5|Maréchal, Madeleine]] || [[Poupardeau-3|Poupardeau, Pierre]] || ~ 1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |518 (Marié)||[[Marier-1|Marié, Denise]] || [[Quenneville-5|Quenneville, Jean]] || 12/02/1674 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |519 (Marié)||[[Marie-41|Marié, Jeanne]] || [[Vezina-8|Vézina, François]] || 29/10/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |520 (Martin)||[[Martin-3461|Martin, Marie]] || [[Vallée-13|Vallée, Jean]] || 04/02/1666 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |521 (Martin)||[[Martin-12973|Martin, Marie]] || [[Février-34|Février, Christophe]] || 16/11/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |522 (Martin)||Martin, Reine||||1667||N||N|| |- |523 (Masseron)||[[Masseron-6|Masseron, Marie]] || [[Marset-2|Marset, François]] || 1672 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |524 (Masson)||[[Masson-128|Masson, Anne]] || [[Galien-3|Galien, Robert]] || 08/09/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |525 (Matras)||[[De_Matras-1|De Matras, Jeanne-Judith]] || [[Legardeur-20|Legardeur, Charles]] ||02 /12/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |526 Menancier)||[[Menancier-1|Menacier, Louise]] || [[Ledran-2|Ledran, Toussaint]] || 12/11/1663 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |527 (Ménard)||[[Ménard-592|Ménard, Barbe]] || [[Vermet-19|Vermet, Antoine]] || 26/08/1669 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |528 (Mercier)||[[Mercier-524|Mercier, Marie]] || [[Chabaudie-3|Chevaudier, Jean]] || 19/10/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |530 (Merlin)||[[Merlin-12|Merlin, Agathe]] || [[Loriot-6|Loriot, Jean]] || 31/08/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |531 (Méry)||Méry, Anne||||1669||N||N|| |- |532 (Mesuré)||[[Mesuré-1|Mesuré, Marie]] || [[Montambault-2|Montambault, Michel]] || 20/12/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |533 (Métru)||[[Metru-1|Métru, Marie-Anne]] || [[Samson-46|Samson, Jacques]] || 26/11/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |534 (Meunier)||[[Meunier-76|Meunier, Antoinette]] || [[Aubert-75|Aubert, Jacques]] || 09/11/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |535 (Meunier)||Meunier, Marie || Bonin, Charles || 07/10/1665 || B ||NW||SP |- |536 (Meunier)||[[Meunier-71|Meunier, Marie]] || [[Chrétien-63|Chrétien, Michel]] || 13/10/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |537 (Michaud)||[[Michaud-8|Michaud, Marie-Louise]] || [[Daniau-15|Daniau, Jean]] || 10/09/1670 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |538 (Michaud||[[Michaud-38|Michel, Françoise]] || [[Dupont-34|Dupont, Gilles]] || 10/08/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |539 (Michel)||[[Michel-286|Michel, Anne]] || [[Paviot-Lapensee-1|Paviot, Jacques]] || 1668 or ‘69 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |540 (Michel)||[[Michaud-563|Michel, Jacquette]] || [[Mignier-9|Mignier, André]] ||23/10/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |541(Michel)||[[Michel-1149|Michel, Marie]] || [[Morin-2339|Morin, Charles]] || 03/11/1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |542 (Migneault)||[[Mignot-28|Mignault, Catherine]] || [[Le_Moyne-5|Lemoine, Pierre]] || 15/10/1673 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |543 (Mignolet)||[[Mignolet-1|Mignolet, Gillette]] || [[Minson-45|Minson, Nicolas]] || 19/10/1671 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |544 (Millot)||[[Millot-5|Millot, Françoise]] || [[Le_Picq-1|Lepicq, Jean]] || 15/10/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |545 (Moisan)||[[Moisan-3|Moisan, Françoise]] || [[Brunet-593|Brunet, Antoine]] || 28/11/1663 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |546 (Moitié)||[[Moitié-7|Moitié, Marie]] || [[Magnan-42|Magnan, Jean]] || 19/03/1672 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |547 (Moitié)||[[Moitié-9|Moitié, Marguerite]] || [[Gauthier-336|Gauthier, Joseph-Élie]] || 24/10/1663 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |548 (Moitié)||[[Moitie-4|Moitié, Catherine]] || [[Viger-24|Viger, Désiré]] || 19/09/1667 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |549 (Montminy)||[[Montminy-1|Montminy, Marie]] || [[Roze-7|Rose, Nël]] || 07/01/1666 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |550 (Mauvoisin)||[[Mauvoisin-3|Monvoisin, Françoise]] ||[[Gariteau-1| Gariteau, Nicolas]] || 10/10/1668 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |551 (Moreau)||[[Moreau-8|Moreau, M.-Françoise]]||[[Morin-9|Morin, André]]||26-08-1670||Y|| [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |552 Moreau)||[[Moreau-408|Moreau, Marguerite]] || [[Faye-32|Faye, Mathieu]] || 30/09/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |553 (Morin)||[[Maurice-2|Morin, Charlotte]] || [[LeTendre-6|Letendre, Pierre]] || 1668 or ‘69 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |554 (Morin)||[[Morin-418|Morin, Marie]] || [[Dauphin-33|Dauphin, Étienne]] || 15/11/1665 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |555 (Morin)||[[Morin-534|Morin, Marie]] || [[Gignard-1|Gignard, Laurent]] || 11/09/1673 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |556 (Morin)||[[Morin-14|Morin, Marie]] || [[Boissel-3|Boissel, Noël]] || 23/07/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |557 (Mouillard)||[[Mouillard-1|Mouillard, Éléonore]] ||[[Chapelain-5| Chapelain, Bernard]] || 09/11/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |558 (Moutrachy)||[[Moutrarchy-1|Moutrachy, Marguerite]] ||[[Dupré-233|Dupré, Antoine]] || 25/07/1672 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |559 (Mullois)||[[Mullois-1|Mullois, Marie]] || [[St-Ours-1|de St-Ours, Pierre]] || 08/01/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |561 (Navarre)||[[Navarre-303|Navarre, Marguerite]] ||[[Roy-842| Roy, Étienne]] || 26/08/1669 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |562 (Nevelet)||[[De_Nevelet-1|De Nevelet, Marguerite]] || [[Bouat-2|Bouat, Abraham]] || 19/03/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |563 (Niel)||[[Niel-2|Niel, Madeleine]] ||[[Charles-1001| Charles, Étienne]] || 24/10/1667 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |564 (Normand)||[[Normand-72|Normand, Catherine]] || [[Normand-73|Normand, Pierre]] || 07/09/1665 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |565 (Normand)||[[Normand-16|Normand, M.-Madeleine]] || [[Morin-143|Morin, Alphonse]] || 10/02/1670 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |566 (Olivier)||[[Olivier-328|Olivier, Agnès]] || [[Sivadier-4|Sivadier, Louis]] || 09/10/1669 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |567 (Olivier)||[[Olivier-674|Olivier, Jeanne]] || [[Le_Roux-414|Leroux, André]] || 26/10/1671 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |568 (Olivier)||[[Olivier-12|Olivier, Madeleine]] || [[Rousseau-47|Rousseau, Thomas]] || 05/10/1667 || B ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |569 (Ollery)||Ollery, Anne || Frérot, Thomas|| 1669 or ‘70 || B ||NW|| |- |570 (Ouache)||Ouache, M.-Madeleine||||1667||N||N|| |- |571 (Ouinville)||[[Ouinville-1|Ouinville, Michelle]] || [[Barabé-28|Barabé, Nicolas]] || 21/10/1668 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |572 (Pahin)||[[Pahin-1|Pahin, Claude-Philiberte]] || [[Coirier-3|Coirier, Pierre]] || /09/181673 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |573 (Papin)||[[Papin-18|Papin, Madeleine]] || [[Cachelièvre-2|Cachelièvre, Jacques]] || /09/121672 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |574 (Paquet)||[[Paquet-13|Paquet, Marguerite]] || [[Biville_Dit_le_Picard-1|Biville, François]] || /11/261670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |575 (Parement)||[[Parement-1|Parement, Perrette]] || [[Lory-8|Lory, François]] || /10/ 011670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |576 (||[[Parenteau-36|Parenteau, Marie]] || [[Fauvel-30|Fauvel, Pierre]] || /10/ 061671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |577 (Paris)||[[Paris-35|Paris, Françoise]] || [[Petitclerc-1|Petitclerc, Pierre]] || /09/111673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |578 (Pasquier)||[[Pasquier-25|Pasquier, Marie]] || [[Couillard-21|Couillard, Charles]] || /01/101668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |579 (Paul)||[[Paul-1848|Paul, Catherine]] || [[Dechambre-3|de Chambre, Jean]] || /10/211668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |580 (Paulo)||[[Paulo-2|Paulo, Catherine]] || [[Campeau-22|Campeau, Étienne]] || /11/261663 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |581 (Paviot)||[[Paviot-7|Paviot, Marie]] || [[Mondin-1|Mondain, Antoine]] || /05/131668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |582 (Payan)||[[Payant-13|Payant, Marie-Marthe]] || [[Corneau-8|Corneau, Mathurin]] || /10/ 061670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |583 (Péchina)||[[Péchina-1|Péchina, Marie]] || [[Gourault-1|Gourault, Guillaume]] || /08/111672 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |584 (Pecquet)||Pecquet, Charlotte || Richard, René || 1671 || N ||NW|| |- |585 (Pednel)||[[Pedenelle-1|Pednel, Françoise]] || [[Arrive-16|Arrivé, Maurice]] || /06/ 2 1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |586 (Pelletier)||Pelletier, Anne || Papin, Pierre || /12/141665 || N ||NW|| |- |587 (Pelletier)||[[Pelletier-994|Pelletier, Marie]] || [[Renaut-8|Renaud, Mathurin]] || /10/ 071669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |588 (Pelois)||[[Pelois-1|Pelois, Marguerite]] || [[Boivin-102|Boivin, Jacques]] || /11/171665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |589 (Perodeau)||[[Perodeau-8|Pérodeau, Marie]] || [[Stems-2|Stems, Georges]]|| /09/161669 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |590 (Perreault)||[[Perrault-43|Perrault, Anne]] || [[Blais-32|Blais, Pierre]] || /10/121669 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |591 (Pescher)||[[Pescher-1|Pescher, Marie]] || [[Harel-10|Harel, Jean]] || 1671 or 1672 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |592 (Petit)||[[Petit-2|Petit, Jeanne]] || [[Séguin-386|Séguin, François]] || /10/311672 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |593 (Petit)||[[Petit-345|Petit, Louise]] || [[De_Laurice-2|Delaurice, Charles]] || /09/141670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |594 (Petit)||[[Petit-131|Petit, Marie]] || [[Delage-6|Delage, Nicolas]] || /10/101669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |595 (Petit)||[[Petit-13|Petit, Marie-Rose]] || [[Frappier-2|Frappier, Hilaire]] || /10/161668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |596 (Petit)||[[Petit-728|Petit, M.-Thérèse]] || [[Laurent-289|Laurent, Christophe]] || /10/291669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |597 (Peuvrier)||[[Peuvrier-1|Peuvrier, Marguerite]] || [[Meneux-3|Meneux, Jacques]] || /10/231663 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |598 (Philippe)||[[Philippe-2|Philippe, Anne]] || [[Bacquet-18|Bacquet, François]] || /11/241671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |599 (Philippe)||[[Philippe-57|Philippe, M.-Madeleine]] || [[Tousignan-6|Tousignan, Pierre]] || /10/171668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |600 (Philippeau)||[[Philippeau-12|Philippeau, Nicole]] || [[Gauthier-48|Gauthier, Mathurin]] || 1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |601 (Piéton)||[[Piéton-8|Piéton, Françoise]] || [[Achin-17|Achin, André]] || /10/241667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |602 (Pillard)||[[Pillat-6|Pillat, Catherine]] || [[Charron-28|Charron, Pierre]] || /10/191665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |603 (Pilois)||[[Pilois-7|Pilois, Françoise]] || [[Cassé-32|Cassé, Antoine]] || /10/141665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |604 (Pilois)||[[Pilois-1|Pilois, Françoise]] || [[Barsa-1|Barsa, André]] || /12/ 021669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |605 (Pineau)||[[Pineault-4|Pineault, Anne]] || [[Gaudreau-27|Gaudreau, Gilles]] || 15/10/1671 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |606 (Piton)||[[Pitau-1|Pitau (Piton), Marie]] || [[Bergevin-21|Bergevin, Jean]] || 26/11/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |607 (Planteau)||[[Planteau-1|Planteau, Isabelle]] || [[Talon-13|Talon, Lucien]] || 12/10/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |608 (Plémaret)||[[Plémaret-1|Plémaret, Marie-Geneviève]] || [[Renauld-1|Renaud, Antoine]] || 11/01/1666 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |609 (Plouard)||[[Plouard-1|Plouard, Madeleine]] ||[[Viau-79|Viau, Jacques]] || 21/01/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |610 (Poignet)||[[Poignet-2|Poignet, Marguerite]] || [[Cousson-2|Cousson, François]] || 30/10/1671 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |611 (Pointel)||[[Pointel-2|Pointel, Marthe]] || [[Benoit-350|Benoît, Abel]] || 09/11/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |612 (Poiré)||[[Poiré-9|Poiré, Marie]] || [[Hardy-2446|Hardy, Jean]] || 21/10/1669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |613 (Poisson)||[[Poisson-50|Poisson, Catherine]] || [[Gautron-12|Gautron, Michel]] || 18/09/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |614 (Poitevin)||[[Poitevin-8|Poitevin, Catherine]] || [[Isabelle-39|Isabelle, Adrien]] || 10/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |615 (Poiraud)||[[Poitreau-1|Poitreau (Poitraud), Anne]] || [[Bruneau-47|Bruneau, René]] || 17/09/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |616 (Poitron)||[[Poitron-1|Poitron, Anne]] || [[Martin-15198|Martin, Pierre]] || 25/08/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |617 (Portas)||[[Portas-12|De Portas, M.-Angélique]] ||[[Lecomte-22| Lecompte, Jean]] || 30/01/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|SP |- |618 (Pothier)||[[Pothier-207|Pothier, Marie]] || [[Prevost-380|Prévost, Élie]] || 24/11/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |619 (Poussin)||[[Poussin-2|Poussin, Marie-Anne]] || [[L'Archevêque-3|Larchevêque, Jean]] || 07/09/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |620 (Prat)||[[Pratte-2|Pratte (Prat), Claude]] || [[Giard-2|Giard, Nicolas]] || 17/11/1665 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |621 (Prévost)||[[Prévost-84|Prévost, Marie]] ||[[Aubin-42| Aubin, Michel]] || 11/06/1670 || Y ||N|| |- |622 (Prévost)||[[Prévost-16|Prévost, Marie]] || [[Bruneau-70|Bruneau, François]] || 09/10/1669 || N ||N|| |- |623 (Prévost)||[[Prevost-Provost-2|Prévost, Élisabeth]] || [[Foucault-7|Foucault, Jean-François]] || 14/11/1671 || N ||N|| |- |624 (Prévost)||[[Prévost-363|Prévost, Marguerite]] || [[Poisson-93|Poisson, Martin]] || /10/271669 || N ||N|| |- |625 (Priault)||[[Briau-1|Priault, Marie]] ||[[Geoffrion-12|Geoffrion, Pierre]] || 1668 or ‘69 || N ||N|| |- |626 (Provinlieu)||[[Provinlieu-1|De Provinlieu, M.-Marguerite]] || [[Houssy_dit_Bellerose-1|Houssy, Jean]] ||11 /10/1672|| Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |627 (Provost)||[[Provost-135|Provost, Marguerite]] || [[Venne-7|Venne, Jacques]] || 1670 or ‘71 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |628 (Prunier)||[[Prunier-12|Prunier, M.-Madeleine]] || [[Gailloux-14|Gaillou, Jean]] || 04/11/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |629 (Quelvé)||[[Quelue-1|Quelue (Quelvé), Jeanne]] || [[Brassard-16|Brassard, Jean-Baptiste]] || 26/04/1672 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |630 (Quentin)||[[Quantin-8|Quentin/Quantin, Jeanne]] || [[Chanas-2|Chanas, Jean-Pierre]] || 09/09/1673 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |631 (Quéquejeu)||[[Quequejeu-1|Quequejeu, Marie]] || [[Rivaut-2|Rivault, Pierre]] || 30/10/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |632 (Quitel)||[[Quitel-1|Quitel, Marthe]] || [[Verreault-3|Verreau, Barthélemy]] || 22/09/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |633 (Rabady)||[[Rabady-1|Rabady, Anne]] || [[L'Ecuyer-4|Lécuyer, Antoine]] || 1672 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |634 (Rableau)||[[Rableau-1|Rableau, Florimonde]] || [[Chamard-3|Chamard, Pierre]] || 13/10/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |635 (Raclos)||[[Raclos-1|Raclos, Françoise]] || [[David-112|David, Michel]] || 02/12/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |636 (Raclos)||[[Raclos-2|Raclos, Madeleine]] || [[Perrault-96|Perrault, Nicolas]] || 11/11/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |637 (Raclos)||[[Raclos-5|Raclos, Marie]] || [[Beaudoin-202|Beaudoin, René]] || 12/10/1671 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |638 (Ragot)||[[Ragot-21|Ragot, Marthe]] || [[Samson-651|Samson, Louis]] || 26/02/1664 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |639 (Raimbault)||[[Raimbault-16|Raimbault, Jeanne]] || [[Raimbault-15|Raimbault, Étienne]] || ~ 1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |640 (Raisin)||[[Raisin-5|Raisin, Marguerite]] || [[Deniger-6|Deniger, Bernard]] || 1670 or ‘71 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |641 (Raudy)||Raudy, Marthe||||1670||N||N||RF |- |642 (Raveau)||[[Raveau-1|Raveau, Barbe]] || [[Malherbaut-2|Malherbeau, Jean]] || 09/10/ 1673 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |643 (Relot)||[[Relot-1|Relot, Catherine]] || [[Badié-26|Badier, Charles]] || 24/04/1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |644 (Remondière)||[[Remondière-3|Remondière, Andrée]] || [[Rondeau-30|Rondeau, Thomas]] || 31/10/1666 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |645 (Rémy)||[[Rémy-83|Rémy, Marie]] || [[Desautels-8|Desautels, Pierre]] || 11/01/1666 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |646 (Renard)||[[Renard-49|Renard, Jeanne]] || [[Dion-138|Dion, Jacques]] || 26/04/1672 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |647 (Renaud)||[[Renault-30|Renaud, Anne-Michelle]] || [[Laspron-2|Lampron, Jean]] || 07/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |648 (Renaud)||[[Renaut-9|Renaud, Élisabeth]] || [[Olivier-677|Olivier, Jean]] || 20/09/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |649 (Renaud)||[[Renaut-3|Renaud, Marguerite]] || [[Lopes-337|Lopez, Emmanuel]] || 03/10/1667 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |650 (Renaud)||[[Renaud-113|Renaud, Marie]] || [[Leroux-66|Leroux, François]] || 25/10/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |651 (Renouard)||[[Renouard-5|Renouard, Marie-Catherine]] || [[Durand-194|Durand, Nicolas]] || 22/12/1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |652 (Rentier)||[[Rentier-3|Rentier, Madeleine]] || [[Roy-1429|Roy, Olivier]] || 06/11/1668 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |653 (Repoche)||[[Repoche-8|Repoche, Jeanne]] || [[Bilodeau-403|Bilodeau, Jérôme]] || 04/02/1664 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |654 (Repoche)||[[Repoche-1|Repoche, Marie]] || [[Jamin-6|Jamin, Julien]] || 16/09/1664 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |655 (Richard)||[[Martin-228|Martin, Anne-Françoise]] ||[[Campagna-3|Campagna, Pierre]] ||05/01/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |656 (Richard)||[[Richard-347|Richard, Marie]] || [[Daunay-6|Daunay, Antoine]] || /08/241669 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |657 (Richer)||[[Richer-37|Richer, Georgette]] || [[Dupuis-61|Dupuis, François]] || /10/ 061670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |658 (Richer)||[[Richer-190|Richer, Marguerite]] || [[Verdon-99|Verdon, Jean]] || /09/191672 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |659 (Rigaud)||Rigaud, Jeanne || Poirier, Michel || ~ 1676 ||N||NW|| |- |660 (Rigaud)||[[Rigaud-2|Rigaud, Geneviève]] || [[Têtu-10|Têtu, Pierre]] || /10/111667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |661 (Rivet)||[[Rivet-16|Rivet, Anne]] || [[Ouellet-20|Ouellet, René]] || 08/03/1666 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |662 (Rivet)||[[Rivet-52|Rivet, Catherine]] || [[Duchesne-34|Duchesne, Pierre]] || 07/01/1666 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |663 (Rivière)||[[Rivière-80|Rivière, Anne]] || [[Seleurier-1|Sellurier, Jean]] || ~ 1676 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |664 (Rivière)||Rivière, Marie || Ratier, Jean || /02/161672 || N ||NW|| |- |665 (Rivière)||[[Rivière-39|Rivière, Renée]] || [[Croiset-3|Croiset, Mathurin]] || 1666 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |666 (Robin)||[[Robin-172|Robin, Louise]] || [[Gaumont-45|Gaumond, Robert]] || 26/10/1671 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |667 (Robineau)||[[Robineau-16|Robineau, Marguerite]] ||[[Gauron-3|Gauron, Michel]] || 17/10/1668 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |668 (Robineau)||[[Robineau-3|Robineau, Marie]] || [[Forgues-9|Forgues, Jean-Pierre]] || 16/10/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |669 (Rossignol)||[[Rossignol-14|Rossignol, Jeanne]] || [[Petit-180|Petit, Charles]] || 01/09/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |670 (Roteau)||[[Rotteau-1|Roteau, Barbe]] || [[Moisan-34|Moisan, Pierre]] || 11/09/1673 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |671 (Rou)||[[Rioult-3|Rou, Madeleine]] || [[La_Vallée-6|Lavallée, Louis]] || 10/09/1673 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |672-D (Rousseau)||Rousseau, Anne||Jouineau, Pierre || < 11-1663 || Y ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Quebecois Quebecois]||NF |- |673 (Rousseau)||[[Rousseau-274|Rousseau, Henriette]] || [[Paquet-95|Paquet, Étienne]] || 06/11/1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||NF |- |674 (Roussel)||[[Roussel-59|Roussel, Charlotte]] || [[Gauthier-395|Gauthier, Pierre]] || 12/11/1668 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |675 (Roussel)||[[Roussel-4|Roussel, Marguerite]] || [[Duchiron-1|Duchiron, Mathurin]] || 28/09/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |676 (Rousselin)||[[Rousselin-4|Rousselin, Suzanne]] || [[Leblanc-2277|Leblanc, Jacques]] || 06/06/1666 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |677 (Rousselot)||[[Rousselot-1|Rousselot, Marguerite]] || [[Flibot-2|Flibot, Charles]] || 22/09/1673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |678 (Routy)||Routy, M.-Marguerite || Guillaud, Nicolas || 22/10/1668 || N ||NW|| |- |679 (Roux)||[[Roux-171|Roux or Leroux, Aimée]] || [[Tinon-3|Tinon, Aimard]] || 06/02/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |680 (Roy)||[[Leroy-227|Roy, Anne]] || [[Rodrigue-14|Rodrigue, Jean]] || 28/10/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |681 (Roy)||[[Roy-111|Roy, Anne]] || [[Bouchard-68|Bouchard, Nicolas]] || 30/09/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |682 (Roy)||[[Roy-1333|Roy, Catherine]] || [[Salvail-5|Salvaye, Pierre]] || 13v1673 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |683 (Roy)||[[Roy-1167|Roy, Élisabeth]] || [[Paillereau-2|Paillereau, Pierre]] || 12/10/1665|| Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |684 (Roy)||[[Roy-1647|Roy, Jeanne]] || [[Bonnet-79|Bonnet, Étienne]] || 26/01/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |685 (Roy)||Roy, Marie || Pérusseau, Pierre || /03/ 081666 || N ||NW|| |- |686 (Roy)|||[[Roy-964|Roy, Marie]] || [[Thibodeau-56| Thibodeau, Mathurin]] || 11/07/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |687 (Roy)||[[Le_Roy-37|Roy, Marguerite]] || [[Charbonneau-199|Chardonneau, Hilaire]] || 27/07/1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |688 (Roy)||Roy, Marie-Anne || Binet, Mathieu || 21/10/1670 || N ||NW|| |- |689 (Roybon)||Roybon, Madeleine||||1671||N||N|| |- |690 (Royer)||[[Royer-361|Royer, Nicole]] || [[Desmeillers-2|Desmilliers, Martin]] || 03/11/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |691 (Sageot)||[[Sageot-1|Sageot, Geneviève]] || [[Adhemar-4|Adhémar, Antoine]] || 10/10/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |692 (Salé)||[[Salé-236|Salé, Isabelle]] || [[Marcotte-6|Marcotte (Marcot), Jacques]] || 09/09/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |693 (Salé)||[[Sale-312|Salé, Madeleine-Thérèse]] || [[Raimbault-18|Raimbault, Claude9393]] || 15/12/1670 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |694 (Samson)||[[Samson-667|Samson, Marguerite]] || [[Beaugrand-15|Beaugrand, Jean]] || 1670 or ‘71 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |695 (Saulnier)||[[Saulnier-66|Saulnier, Nicole]] || [[Brochu-6|Brochu, Jean]]|| 28/10/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |696 (Sonnois)||[[Sonnois-4|Saunois, Thérèse]] || [[Vacher-71|Vacher, Pierre]] || 26/10/1671 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |697 (Savard)||[[Savard-44|Savard, Gillette]] || [[Filteau-39|Filteau, Pierre]] || 22/02/1666 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |698 (Savonnet)||[[Savonnet-1|Savonnet, Jeanne]] || [[Soucy-7|Soucy, Jean]] || 1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |699 (Sederay)||[[Sederay-1|Sederay, Jeanne]] || [[Picard-162|Picard, Pierre]] || 21/07/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |700 (Seigneur)||[[Seigneur-4|Seigneur, Anne]] || [[Besset-25|Besset, Jean]] || 03/07/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |701 (Seigneur)||[[Leseigneur-4|Seigneur (Le Seigneur), Marie]] || [[Sasseville-15|Sasseville, Pierre]] || 08/09/1670 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |702 (Sel)||[[Selle-33|Sel or Decelles, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Aurio-2|Auriot, Louis-Pierre]] || 21/09/1673 || Y |||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| B&L 702: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/575858 See G2G]. |- |703 (Sel)||[[Selle-30|Sel or Decelles, Marie]] || [[Guillemet-2|Guillemet, Nicolas]] || 17/10/1667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |704 (Sel)||[[Sel-16|Sel, Marguerite]] || [[Noël-681|Noël, Jean]] || 12/10/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |705 (Sellerin)||[[Sellerin-1|Sellerin, Marguerite]] || [[Denys-78|Denis, Louis]] || 12/10/1671 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |706 (Senécal)||[[Sénécal-101|Senécal, Catherine]] || [[Lafond-92|Lafond, Jean]] || 12/10/1670 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |707 (Senécal)||[[Sénécal-134|Senécal, Louise]] || [[Guilbeau-25|Guilbault, Pierre]] || 06/10/1667 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |708 (Servignan)||[[Servignan-1|Servignan, Jeanne]] || [[Ronceray-4|Ronceray, Jean]] || 13/10/1665 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |709 (Sicard)||[[Sicard-92|Sicard, Jeanne]] || [[Guillot-4|Guillot, Vincent]] || 09/09/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |710 (Simon)||Simon, Françoise||Cognac, Claude||1673, '74||N||N|| |- |711 (Souillard)||[[Souillard-1|Souillard, Nicole]] || [[Gabory-2|Gaboury, Louis]] || 16/11/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |712 (Suret)||[[Suret-38|Suret, Catherine]] || [[Fasche-3|Fâche, Nicolas]] || 07/10/1669 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |713 (Talbot)||[[Talbot-4|Talbot, Anne]] || [[Gareau-40|Gareau, Jean]] || 02/11/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |714 (Targer)||[[Targer-1|Targer, Marie]] || [[Royer-46|Royer, Jean]] || 22/11/1663 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |715 (Tarragon)||[[ De_Tarragon-10|De Tarragon,Anne Élisabeth ]]|| [[Couturier-117|Couturier, Gilles]]|| < 03-1676 || N || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |716 (Tavernier)||[[Tavernier-40|Tavernier, Anne]] || [[Moussion-1|Moussion, Robert-Charles]] || 05/05/1666 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |717 (Tavrey)||[[Tavrey-1|Tavrey, Martine]] || [[Marcot-9|Marcot, Nicolas]] || 14/09/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |718 (Tellier)||[[Tellier-85|Tellier, Jeanne]] || [[Gerbert-21|Gerbert, Mathurin]] || 11/10/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |719 (Ténard)||[[Ténard-5|Ténard, Marguerite]] || [[Boyer-29|Boyer, Charles]] || 23/11/1666 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |720 (Térillon)||[[Tessier-119|Térillon, (Tessier) Geneviève]] ||[[Joly-39| Joly, Pierre]] || 04/07/1673 || Y ||N||B&L 720: Unmerged match to Térillon-1 |- |721 (Tesson)||[[Tesson-59|Tesson, Marguerite]] || [[Maheu-1|Maheu, Jean-Paul]] || 13/11/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |722 (Têtu)||[[Tetu-5|Têtu, Madeleine]] || [[Joubert-64|Joubert, Jean]] || 04/11/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |723 (Thibault)||Thibault, Mathurine||Milot, Jean||26-11-1663||N||N|| |- |724 (Thibierge)||[[Thibierge-3|Thibierge, M.-Madeleine]] || [[St._Denis-117|Saint-Denis, Pierre]] || 13/09/1670 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |725 (Thirement)||[[Thirement-1|Thirement, Anne]] || [[De_Peiras-2|de Peiras, Jean-Baptiste]] || 18/08/1671 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |726 (Thoine)||[[Vallée-173|Thoine dite Vallée, Madeleine-Judith]] || [[Herpin-15|Herpin, Jean]] || 03/10/ 1669 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |727 (Thomas)||[[Thomas-1102|Thomas, Anne]] || [[Jodoin-2|Jodoin, Claude]] || 22/03/1666 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |728 (Tierce)||[[Tierce-3|Tierce, Françoise]] || [[Coulon-27|Coulon, Auffray]] || 13/10/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |729 (Tiremont)||[[Tirmont-1|Tiremont, Nëlle]] || [[Bertin-38|Bertin, Bernard]] || 23/09/1670 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |730 (Tisserand)||[[Tisserand-2|Tisserand, Madeleine]] || [[Parenteau-55|Parenteau, Pierre]] || 12/09/1673 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |731 (Topsan)||[[Topsan-1|Topsan, Catherine]] || [[Dumont-194|Dumont, Julien]] || 02/11/1667 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |732 (Toussaint)||[[Toussaint-3|Toussaint, Marie-Jeanne]] || [[Carpentier-12|Carpentier, Nël]] || ~ 1672 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |733 (Touzé)||[[Touze-2|Touzé, Jeanne]] || [[Gazaille-12|Gazaille, Jean]] || 08/10/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |734 (Trochet)||[[Trochet-1|Trochet, Françoise]] || [[Pelletier-158|Pelletier, Pierre]] || 10/12/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |735 (Tru)||[[Le_Tru-1|Tru or Trut, Suzanne]] || [[Cadou-1|Cadou, Jean]] || 23/08/1666 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |736 Turbar)||[[Turbar-1|Turbar, Ursule-Madeleine]] || [[Gely-6|Gély, Jean]] || 19/10/1667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |737 (Vaillant)||[[Vaillant-18|Vaillant, Marguerite]] || [[Dania-4|Dania, Jean]] || 1668 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |738 (Vaillant)||Vaillant, Perette||de Lalonde, Jean||1669||N||N||RF |- |739 (Valade)||[[Valade-3|Valade, Marie]] || [[Cadieux-12|Cadieux, Jean]] || 26/11/1663 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |740 (Valet)||[[Valet-19|Valet, Cécile]] || [[Durand-201|Durand, Michel]] || 27/10/1669 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |741 (Valet)||[[Valet-16|Valet, Louise]] || [[Bisson-187|Bisson, René]] || 16/09/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |742 (Vallée)||[[Vallée-172|Vallée, Perrette]] || [[Bourassa-64|Bourassa, Jean]] || 20/10/1665 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |743 (Valois)||[[De_Valois-220|De Valois, Catherine]]|| [[Lesné-11|Laîné, Benoît]] ||26 /01/1672 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |744 (Vanzèque)||[[Phansèque-1|Phansèque, Anne-Marie]] || [[Leroux-33|Leroux, Hubert]] || /11/201673 || Y || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |745 (Vara)||[[Vara-6|Vara, Marie]] || [[Bariteau-4|Bariteau, Louis]] || 1671 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |746 (Varin)||[[Varin-14|Varin, Catherine]] || [[Tessier-163|Tessier, Pierre]] || 05/07/1666 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |747 (Varin)||[[Varin-8|Varin, Marie]] || [[Branche-2|Branche, René]] || 22/11/1667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |748 (Vassal)||[[Vassal-18|Vassal, Françoise]] || [[LeCacheux-2|Cacheux, Nicolas]] || 03/05/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |749 (Vaublin)||[[Vaublin-1|Vaublin, Marie]] || [[Cochereau-1|Cochereau, Pierre]] || 03/11/1665 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |750 (Vaucher)||[[Vaucher-2|Vaucher, Louise]] || [[Delguel-2|Delguel, Jean]] || 28/11/1668 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |751 (Vauquet)||[[Vauquet-1|Vauquet, Marie]] || [[D'orillard-2|Dorillard, Guy]] || 31/07/1670 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |752 (Verger)||[[Verger-5|Verger, Marie]] || [[Hus-71|Hus, Jean]] || 15/09/1670 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |753 (Verrier)||[[Verrier-12|Verrier, Catherine]] || [[Rondeau-26|Rondeau, Pierre]] || 30/09/1669 || Y||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |754 (Viard)||[[Viard-6|Viard, Marguerite]] || [[Benard-9|Bénard, Mathurin]] || 11/10/1672 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |755 (Vié)||[[Vié-13|Vié, Marie-Sainte]] || [[Poitras-104|Poitras, Jean]] || 27/08/1664 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- ||756 (Veiellot)||[[Vieillot-1|Vieillot, Catherine]] || [[Dubois-624|Dubois, Jacques]] || 18/10/1667 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |757 (Viel)||[[Viel-6|Viel, Marie-Thérèse]] || [[Boyer-643|Boyer, Étienne]] || 26/10/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |758 (Vigny)||[[De_Vigny-1|Vigny, Marie]] || [[Mory-9|Amaury, Jean]] || 25/09/1673 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |759 (Vilain)||[[Villain-32|Vilain, Jeanne]] || [[Bernier-583|Bernier, Mathurin]] || 28/10/1670 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |760 (Vitard)||[[Vitard-1|Vitard, Louise]] ||[[Denevers-1|Denevers, Guillaume]] || 10/12/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |761 (Vitry)||[[Vitry-4|Vitry, Marguerite]] || [[Derry-80|Déry, Jacques]] || 13/10/1669 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |762 (Vivien)||[[Vivien-5|Vivien, Marie-Rose]] || [[Boudeau-3|Boudreau, Jean]] || 12/09/1673 || N ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||SP |- |763 (Voquer)||[[Voguer-1|Voguer, Marie]] || [[Chiron-3|Chiron, Louis]] || 04/11/1669 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |764 (Zachée)||[[Zachée-1|Zachée, Françoise]] || [[De_Xaintes-2|de Xaintes, Claude]] || 27/04/1671 || Y ||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |} ==FDR List Reconciliation== ===Landry Substractions from B&L 2013 List=== {| class="wikitable" |'''B&L ref.'''||'''Landry FDR''' ||'''1st spouse married in CA'''|| '''Mar./arr. in CA''' || '''Bio''' || '''PM'''||'''N o t e s''' |- |NA||[[Meusnier-11|Meunier, Marie]] || [[Hudde-4|Hudde, Jacques]] || 1666 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||Resolve conflict between WikiTree and B&L 2013?Subtractions from B&L 2013 list are according to [http://lesfillesduroy-quebec.org/images/Les_Filles_du_Roy_en_un_tableau.pdf SHFR / Loranger's FDR Tableau]. |- |NA||[[Laurence-519|Laurence, Geneviève]] || [[Michelon-10|Michelon, Adrien]] || 1664 || B || [[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]|| |- |NA||Renaud, Marie || Petit, Charles || 1669 or 1670 || N ||NW|| |- |} ===WikiTree Subtractions from B&L 2013 List=== {| class="wikitable" |'''B&L ref.'''||'''Landry FDR''' ||'''1st spouse married in CA'''|| '''Mar./arr. for CA''' || '''Bio''' || '''PM'''||'''N o t e s''' |- |60-D (Bénard)||[[Benard-111|Bénard, Jeanne]]||[[Gadois-11|Gadois, Pierre]]||20/04/1665||Y||N||NF, B&L 60-D: Engagée, contract notarized at La Rochelle.. |- |672-D (Rousseau)||[[Rousseau-318|Rousseau, Anne]] || [[Juneau-47|Jouineau, Pierre]] || < 11-1663 || Y ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Quebecois Quebecois]||NF, B&L 672-D: Very likely arrived before 1st FDR contingent in 1663.B&L 672-D: See [http://www.migrations.fr/700fillesroy.htm#D Migrations] FDR profile.B&L 672-D: See [http://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/fdr.htm francogene website] FDR listing. |- |} ===WikiTree Additions to B&L 2013 List=== {| class="wikitable" |'''B&L ref.'''||'''WikiTree FDR''' ||'''1st spouse married in CA'''|| '''Mar./arr. in CA'''|| '''Bio''' || '''PM'''||'''N o t e s''' |- |NA||[[Desprez-8| Després, Marguerite]] ||[[Becquet-11|Becquet, Francois]]||03/12/1663|| N||[[WikiTree-68|PFDRP]]||, |- |} ===Unequivocally Not a FDR=== {| class="wikitable" |'''B&L ref.'''||'''Not a FDR''' ||'''1st spouse married in CA'''|| '''Mar./arr. in CA'''|| '''Bio''' || '''PM'''||'''N o t e s''' |- |NA||Giraud/Troller/Trolleau, Anne || [[Gauthier-662|Gauthier, Mathurin]] || 16/07/1669 || N || N||NF |- |} ==Notes==
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[[Category:Feagin Cemetery, Polk County, Texas]] [[Category:Polk County, Texas, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Polk County, Texas]] ===About=== This free space page for the Feagin Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Franklin-1969|Lisa Franklin]] for assistance. ----- ===Location and Map=== Location
Located equidistant at the center of a triangulation formed by the small Texas towns of Corrigan, Livingston and Woodville, in Polk County. Take Hwy 59 to FM942 east. Continue until you cross Big Sandy Creek, from there you go on about 4 miles and turn south/right onto West Clamon Country Road. Follow it to it's end where it intersects with East Clamon Country Road at the cemetery (on your right). GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
30.825296, -94.707235 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Feagin+Cemetery/@30.825091,-94.707546,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xeb6dc8864da35836 Feagin Cemetery on Google Maps] ===To Do=== *Compile full listing here of the 200+ marked graves in the cemetery. *Photograph all marked graves * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Merrill-1085|Merrill]]||Holland||1805||1879|||||||||[[image:Merrill-1085.jpg|140px]] |- | [[Feagin-21|Feagin]]||Aaron Feagin||1811||1863|||||||||[[image:Feagin-21.jpg|140px]] |- | [[Merrill-1660|Feagin]]||Sarah Ann||24 Jun 1824||10 Mar 1869|||||||||[[image:Merrill-1660-21.jpg|140px]] |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- ----- == Sources == Photographs by [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]] 11 Sep 2014.
Located equidistant at the center of a triangulation formed by the small Texas towns of Corrigan, Livingston and Woodville, in Polk County. Take Hwy 59 to FM942 east. Continue until you cross Big Sandy Creek, from there you go on about 4 miles and turn south/right onto West Clamon Country Road. Follow it to it's end where it intersects with East Clamon Country Road at the cemetery (on your right). GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
30.825296, -94.707235 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Feagin+Cemetery/@30.825091,-94.707546,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xeb6dc8864da35836 Feagin Cemetery on Google Maps] ===To Do=== *Compile full listing here of the 200+ marked graves in the cemetery. *Photograph all marked graves * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Merrill-1085|Merrill]]||Holland||1805||1879|||||||||[[image:Merrill-1085.jpg|140px]] |- | [[Feagin-21|Feagin]]||Aaron Feagin||1811||1863|||||||||[[image:Feagin-21.jpg|140px]] |- | [[Merrill-1660|Feagin]]||Sarah Ann||24 Jun 1824||10 Mar 1869|||||||||[[image:Merrill-1660-21.jpg|140px]] |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- | last||given ||dob||dod||note||||||| |- ----- == Sources == Photographs by [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]] 11 Sep 2014.
Feakle Civil Parish, County Clare
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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Clare, Ireland|'''Main Clare Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Feakle Parish, County Clare|Category for Feakle Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Clare|'''Civil Parishes in County Clare''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Clare Team|County Clare team]] ==Feakle Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Fhiacail. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:421&cat=BF&ord=en Feakle Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Tulla Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Munster Province of Ireland|Munster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Feakle Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Clare|Towns of County Clare]] ====Caher==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Chathair. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.9681,-8.6401,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.9681/-8.6401 OpenStreetMap] ====Drumandoora==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Drom an Dúdhoire. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.9947,-8.7000,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.9947/-8.7000 OpenStreetMap] ====Feakle==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Fhiacail. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.9248,-8.6494,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.9248/-8.6494 OpenStreetMap] ====Flagmount==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Leacain an Éadain. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.9861,-8.6403,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.9861/-8.6403 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Feakle Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Feakle Parish (An Fhiacail) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:421&cat=BF&ord=en Feakle Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Acres||''Na hAcraí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Acres&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Acres&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aillvaun||''An Aill Bhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Aillvaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Aillvaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Annagh||''An tEanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Annagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Annagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ayle Lower||''An Aill Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Ayle%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Ayle%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ayle Upper||''An Aill Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Ayle%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Ayle%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballycroum||''An Baile Crom''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Ballycroum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Ballycroum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Bauragegaun||''Barr an Ghéagáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Bauragegaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Bauragegaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Baurroe||''An Barr Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Baurroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Baurroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Caher (Murphy)||''Cathair Mhurchú''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Caher%20(Murphy)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Caher%20(Murphy)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Caher (Power)||''An Chathair (Power)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Caher%20(Power)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Caher%20(Power)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Caher (Rice)||''An Chathair (Rice)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Caher%20(Rice)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Caher%20(Rice)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carheen||''An Caithrín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Carheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Carheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clashmore||''An Chlais Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Clashmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Clashmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloonnagro||''Cluain Gró''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Cloonnagro&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Cloonnagro&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corbehagh||''An Chorrbheitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Corbehagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Corbehagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Core||''Comhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Core&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Core&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corlea||''An Chorr Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Corlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Corlea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corlea Beg||''An Chorr Liath Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corlea Commons North||''An Chorr Liath Thuaidh
The name may also be spelt Corlea-commons North or Corleacommons North''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Commons%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Commons%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corlea Commons South||''An Chorr Liath Theas
The name may also be spelt Corlea-commons South or Corleacommons South''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Commons%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Commons%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corlea More||''An Chorr Liath Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corracloon||''Corr Chluana''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Corracloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Corracloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corracloon Beg||''Corr Chluana Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corracloon%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corracloon%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corracloon More||''Corr Chluana Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corracloon%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corracloon%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Crossderry||''Crois Doire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Crossderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Crossderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curragh||''Currach na gCros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Curragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Curragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Deereendooagh||''An Doirín Dubhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Deereendooagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Deereendooagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryabbert||''Doire Iobaird''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryabbert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryabbert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrybehagh||''Doire Beitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrybehagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrybehagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrycarran||''Doire Chairn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrycarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrycarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrycnaw|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrycnaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrycnaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryeaghra||''Doire Fhiachra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryeaghra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryeaghra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryfadda||''Doire Fada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryfadda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryfadda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrygravaun|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrygravaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrygravaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynagittagh (Naughton)||''Doire na gCiotach (Naughton)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Derrynagittagh%20(Naughton)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Derrynagittagh%20(Naughton)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynagittagh (Purcell)||''Doire na gCiotach (Purcell)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Derrynagittagh%20(Purcell)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Derrynagittagh%20(Purcell)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynaheila||''Doire na hAille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaheila&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaheila&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynaneal||''Doire na nIall''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaneal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaneal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynaveagh||''Doire na bhFiach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaveagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaveagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryulk||''Doire Oilc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryulk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryulk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryvinna||''Doire Mhine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryvinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryvinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrywillin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrywillin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrywillin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dooglaun||''An Dúghleann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Dooglaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Dooglaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Doorus East'''||''Dúros Thoir''||[[:Category:Doorus East Townland, Feakle Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doorus%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doorus%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Doorus West||''Dúros Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doorus%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doorus%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dromore||''An Drom Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumandoora||''Drom an Dúdhoire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drumandoora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drumandoora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drummin||''An Dromainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drummin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drummin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumminnanav||''Dromainn na nDamh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drumminnanav&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drumminnanav&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Errinagh||''Oireanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Errinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Errinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Fahy'''||''An Fhaiche''||[[:Category:Fahy Townland, Feakle Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Fahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Fahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Fairhill||''Cnoc Báin Bhuí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Fairhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Fairhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Feakle||''An Fhiacail''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Feakle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Feakle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Flagmount||''Leacain an Éadain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Flagmount&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Flagmount&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Garraun||''An Garrán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Garraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Garraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenbonniv||''Gleann Banbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Glenbonniv&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Glenbonniv&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortalassa||''Gort an Leasa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortalassa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortalassa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortaveha||''Gort an Bheithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortaveha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortaveha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortavrulla||''Gort an Bhrollaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortavrulla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortavrulla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gorteenreagh||''An Goirtín Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gorteenreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gorteenreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortnamuinga||''Gort na Moinge''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortnamuinga&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortnamuinga&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Green Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Green%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Green%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Islandmore||''An tOileán Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Islandmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Islandmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Kilbarron'''||''Coill Bharrainn''||[[:Category:Kilbarron Townland, Feakle Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilbarron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilbarron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilclaran||''Coill Chláráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilclaran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilclaran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kildavin||''Coill Daimhín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kildavin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kildavin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killanena||''Cill an Aonaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Killanena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Killanena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockalisheen||''Cnoc an Lisín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockalisheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockalisheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockanena||''Cnoc an Aonaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockanena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockanena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockatunna||''Cnoc an tSonnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockatunna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockatunna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockbeha||''An Cnoc Beitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockbeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockbeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockbeha Mountain||''Sliabh an Chnoic Bheithigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Knockbeha%20Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Knockbeha%20Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocknageeha||''Cnoc na Gaoithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknageeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknageeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocknahannee|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknahannee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknahannee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lannaght||''Leathnocht''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Lannaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Lannaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leaghort||''An Liathghort''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Leaghort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Leaghort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leaghort Beg||''An Liathghort Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Leaghort%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Leaghort%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leaghort More||''An Liathghort Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Leaghort%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Leaghort%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lecarrow Lower||''An Leathcheathrú Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Lecarrow%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Lecarrow%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lecarrow Upper||''An Leathcheathrú Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Lecarrow%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Lecarrow%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Liss||''An Lios''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Liss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Liss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Maghera||''An Machaire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Maghera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Maghera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Magherabaun||''An Machaire Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Magherabaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Magherabaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Moe||''Magh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Moe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Moe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Muingacarreen||''Moing an Chaithrín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Muingacarreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Muingacarreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Parkmore||''Páirc Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Parkmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Parkmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Pollaghanumera||''Pollach an Iomaire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Pollaghanumera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Pollaghanumera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Pollatrumpa||''Poll an Trumpa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Pollatrumpa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Pollatrumpa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Reanahumana||''Ré na hIomána''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Reanahumana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Reanahumana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ross||''An Ros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Ross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Ross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rossanure||''Ros an Iúir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Rossanure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Rossanure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Scalp||''An Scailp''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Scalp&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Scalp&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Slieveanore'''||''Sliabh an Óir''||[[:Category:Slieveanore Townland, Feakle Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Slieveanore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Slieveanore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Spaightspark||''Páirc Spaight''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Spaightspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Spaightspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Stonepark||''Páirc na gCloch''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Stonepark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Stonepark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Notes== ===Excluded ‘Townlands'=== :Green Island and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/7885 Sand Island]: Islands in Lough Grainey, County Clare ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Clare should be added to the main Clare page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
The name may also be spelt Corlea-commons North or Corleacommons North''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Commons%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Commons%20North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corlea Commons South||''An Chorr Liath Theas
The name may also be spelt Corlea-commons South or Corleacommons South''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Commons%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20Commons%20South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corlea More||''An Chorr Liath Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corlea%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corracloon||''Corr Chluana''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Corracloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Corracloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corracloon Beg||''Corr Chluana Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corracloon%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corracloon%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corracloon More||''Corr Chluana Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corracloon%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Corracloon%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Crossderry||''Crois Doire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Crossderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Crossderry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curragh||''Currach na gCros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Curragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Curragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Deereendooagh||''An Doirín Dubhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Deereendooagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Deereendooagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryabbert||''Doire Iobaird''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryabbert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryabbert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrybehagh||''Doire Beitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrybehagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrybehagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrycarran||''Doire Chairn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrycarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrycarran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrycnaw|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrycnaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrycnaw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryeaghra||''Doire Fhiachra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryeaghra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryeaghra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryfadda||''Doire Fada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryfadda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryfadda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrygravaun|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrygravaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrygravaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynagittagh (Naughton)||''Doire na gCiotach (Naughton)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Derrynagittagh%20(Naughton)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Derrynagittagh%20(Naughton)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynagittagh (Purcell)||''Doire na gCiotach (Purcell)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Derrynagittagh%20(Purcell)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Derrynagittagh%20(Purcell)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynaheila||''Doire na hAille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaheila&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaheila&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynaneal||''Doire na nIall''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaneal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaneal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynaveagh||''Doire na bhFiach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaveagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrynaveagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryulk||''Doire Oilc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryulk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryulk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derryvinna||''Doire Mhine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryvinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derryvinna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrywillin|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrywillin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Derrywillin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dooglaun||''An Dúghleann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Dooglaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Dooglaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Doorus East'''||''Dúros Thoir''||[[:Category:Doorus East Townland, Feakle Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doorus%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doorus%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Doorus West||''Dúros Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doorus%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Doorus%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dromore||''An Drom Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumandoora||''Drom an Dúdhoire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drumandoora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drumandoora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drummin||''An Dromainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drummin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drummin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumminnanav||''Dromainn na nDamh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drumminnanav&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Drumminnanav&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Errinagh||''Oireanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Errinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Errinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Fahy'''||''An Fhaiche''||[[:Category:Fahy Townland, Feakle Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Fahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Fahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Fairhill||''Cnoc Báin Bhuí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Fairhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Fairhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Feakle||''An Fhiacail''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Feakle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Feakle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Flagmount||''Leacain an Éadain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Flagmount&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Flagmount&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Garraun||''An Garrán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Garraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Garraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenbonniv||''Gleann Banbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Glenbonniv&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Glenbonniv&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortalassa||''Gort an Leasa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortalassa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortalassa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortaveha||''Gort an Bheithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortaveha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortaveha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortavrulla||''Gort an Bhrollaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortavrulla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortavrulla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gorteenreagh||''An Goirtín Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gorteenreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gorteenreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortnamuinga||''Gort na Moinge''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortnamuinga&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Gortnamuinga&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Green Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Green%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Green%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Islandmore||''An tOileán Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Islandmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Islandmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Kilbarron'''||''Coill Bharrainn''||[[:Category:Kilbarron Townland, Feakle Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilbarron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilbarron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilclaran||''Coill Chláráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilclaran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kilclaran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kildavin||''Coill Daimhín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kildavin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Kildavin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killanena||''Cill an Aonaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Killanena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Killanena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockalisheen||''Cnoc an Lisín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockalisheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockalisheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockanena||''Cnoc an Aonaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockanena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockanena&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockatunna||''Cnoc an tSonnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockatunna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockatunna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockbeha||''An Cnoc Beitheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockbeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knockbeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockbeha Mountain||''Sliabh an Chnoic Bheithigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Knockbeha%20Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Knockbeha%20Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocknageeha||''Cnoc na Gaoithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknageeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknageeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocknahannee|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknahannee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Knocknahannee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lannaght||''Leathnocht''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Lannaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Lannaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leaghort||''An Liathghort''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Leaghort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Leaghort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leaghort Beg||''An Liathghort Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Leaghort%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Leaghort%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leaghort More||''An Liathghort Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Leaghort%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Leaghort%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lecarrow Lower||''An Leathcheathrú Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Lecarrow%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Lecarrow%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lecarrow Upper||''An Leathcheathrú Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Lecarrow%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=%22Lecarrow%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Liss||''An Lios''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Liss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Liss&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Maghera||''An Machaire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Maghera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Maghera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Magherabaun||''An Machaire Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Magherabaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Magherabaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Moe||''Magh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Moe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Moe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Muingacarreen||''Moing an Chaithrín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Muingacarreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Muingacarreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Parkmore||''Páirc Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Parkmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Parkmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Pollaghanumera||''Pollach an Iomaire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Pollaghanumera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Pollaghanumera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Pollatrumpa||''Poll an Trumpa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Pollatrumpa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Pollatrumpa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Reanahumana||''Ré na hIomána''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Reanahumana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Reanahumana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ross||''An Ros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Ross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Ross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rossanure||''Ros an Iúir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Rossanure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Rossanure&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Scalp||''An Scailp''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Scalp&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Scalp&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Slieveanore'''||''Sliabh an Óir''||[[:Category:Slieveanore Townland, Feakle Parish, County Clare]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Slieveanore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Slieveanore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Spaightspark||''Páirc Spaight''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Spaightspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Spaightspark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Stonepark||''Páirc na gCloch''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Clare&townland=Stonepark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Clare&townland=Stonepark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Notes== ===Excluded ‘Townlands'=== :Green Island and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/7885 Sand Island]: Islands in Lough Grainey, County Clare ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Clare should be added to the main Clare page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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[[Category:Hennigan-514]] [[Category:15_for_15_Mission_Participants]] [[Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] =16 for 16= == “One and done” missions: == *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from ________ (starting number) to ______ (add 160). *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. *Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. *Attend WikiTree Day 2024. *I joined a RAWK month long Challenge *I helped with Hacktoberfest either as a tester or developer *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific times): == ===Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here:=== *January Connect-a-Thon: *April Connect-a-Thon: *July Connect-a-Thon: *Wikigames (Overall): *Source-a-Thon: ===I commented on 4 videos or Social Media posts from WikiTree @ Rootstech 2024:=== # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Day 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Monthly): == === I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: === # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months:=== # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 6, 12 or 24 monthly challenges: === Examples (Bio Builders, Connectors, GEDI, Sourcerers etc): # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers:=== *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 16 a month! *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): == ===I participated in these 16, 32 or 48 weekly challenges:=== (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 16 or 32 Weekend Chats:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared these 16 or 32 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I watched these 16 or 32 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete anytime): == ===I uploaded 16, 32 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I connected 8, 16 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== (Sort by oldest edit) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added WikiTree links to bio statement in 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G:=== (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory.) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I invited these 8 people to join WikiTree:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared the shareable family tree image for these 16, 32 or 64 ancestors on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I commented on 8, 16 or 32 Wikitree Social Media posts:=== (Excluding the '''Question of the Week''' or '''Saturday Roundup''' posts) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==Missions Completed== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) '''“One and done” missions:''' *Add a photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from 213 to 345. *Learn how to include inline references *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. '''Done:''' Created [[Space:Colcloughs_on_the_1901_and_1911_Censuses_of_Ireland|Colcloughs on the 1901 and 1911 Censuses of Ireland]]. *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. '''Done.''' *Attend WikiTree Day 2023. *Start or join a One-Name Study. '''Done:''' Joined the [[Space:Mackey_Name_Study|Mackey Name Study]]. *Start or join a One-Place Study. '''Done:''' Started the [[Space:Hollywood, Wicklow One Place Study|Hollywood, Wicklow One Place Study]]. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. '''Done:''' Joined the [[Project:Titanic|Titanic Project]]. *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. '''Done.''' Created [[Space:Mackeys_of_County_Wicklow|Mackeys of County Wicklow]]. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. '''Here are missions where you’ll want to count:''' I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months: '''Done.''' # February # March # May # June # August I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months: # January # April # July # # I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles: '''Done.''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Deering-761 Gravestone of John and Sheila Mooney] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mackey-2768 Gravestone of Thomas and Esther Mackey] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hubbard-10666 Gravestone of John and Margaret Hubbard] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Murray-26445 Gravestone of John Murray] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hubbard-10143 Gravestone of Mary Murray] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mackey-2554 Gravestone of Liam and May Mackey] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Kennedy-22402 Leac uaighe Shéamuis Uí Chinnéide] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Colclough-594 Gravestone of Patrick and Patricia Coogan] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Coogan-335 Gravestone of Billy and Baby John Paul Coogan] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gleeson-1441 Gravestone of Helen and Baby Grace] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Paisley-426-2 Rev. and Rt. Hon. Ian Paisley] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Paisley-426-3 Gravestone of Lord Bannside] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hearney-63 Gravestone of James, Margaret Mary, Mary Therese and James Joseph Harney] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Kennedy-24567 Gravestone of Baby Paul and Patrick Kennedy] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Kearney-367-1 Leac uaighe Thomáis Aghas, Pheadair Uí Chearnaigh agus Phiarais Béaslaí] I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from my Anniversaries list: # [[Osgood-781|Mary Alden (Osgood) Childers (1875-1964)]] # [[Biddulph-Colclough-4|Miss Lucy Wilmot Maria Susanna Biddulph-Colclough (1890-1984)]] # [[Taylor-95792|Marguerite Alice (Taylor) Farrar (b.1908)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I improved these 15 early profiles from my Watchlist: (Sort by oldest edit) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Biography Category: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category: # [[Sealy-557|James Sealy (1876-1949)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I resolved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: # [[Donnelly-33|James Donnelly (''c.''1874-1920)]] # [[O'Sullivan-141|Patrick O'Sullivan (''c.''1822-1885)]] # [[Wilson-2254|Jane (Wilson) Woods (''c.''1745-''c.''1771)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I added at least one source to these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category: # [[Simpson-690|Jane (Simpson) Nunan]] # [[Offret-5|Peter Vincent Offret]] # [[Kerswell-107|Lucy Isabell (Kerswell) Offret]] # [[Chamberlain-1731|Don W. Chamberlain]] # [[Russell-5885|John Russell]] # [[Magunson-2|Ida Victoria (Magunson) Kragenbrink]] # [[Kragenbrink-19|Leona Virginia (Kragenbrink) Lynch]] # [[Kragenbrink-20|Arthur Kragenbrink]] # [[McLaughlin-7039|Ellen McLaughlin]] # [[McLaughlin-7040|Mary Jane McLaughlin]] # [[McLaughlin-7041|Catherine McLaughlin]] # [[McManus-26|Mary Agatha (McManus) McElgunn]] # [[Nunn-9|Christopher J. T. Nunn]] # [[Hurley-2573|Michael Joseph Hurley]] # [[Bateman-1820|John Bateman]] '''15 Done.''' # [[Mccrossan-60|Ellen (McCrossan) Morris]] # [[Muir-3199|Jane (Muir) Milligan]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles to completeness using David Randall’s Checklist: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 random profiles: # [[Davis-77374|Henry Rufus Davis (1877-1931)]] # [[Mounger-225|Roger Monger (1894-1985)]] # [[Lahiff-97|Patrick Francis Lahiff (''c.''1864-1919)]] # [[Rynehart-1|Robert Rynehart (''c.''1845-1910)]] # [[Belcher-3302|Frances Marian (Belcher) Blevins (b.1824)]] # [[Grabowski-90|Michael Grabowski (1886-1948)]] # [[Mackey-792|Lorin William Mackey (1926-2010)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I connected these 5 unconnected profiles (branches?) to the big tree: # 7 profiles ([[Quinn-9007]], [[Quinn-4930]], [[Quinn-9006]], [[Molloy-898]], [[Molloy-899]], [[Balfe-72]], [[Lawler-1448]]). # 3 profiles ([[Mac_Murchadha_Caomhánach-1]], [[Mac_Murchadha_Caomhánach-2]], [[Mac_Murchadha_Caomhánach-3]]). # # # I improved these 15, 30 or 45 profiles of individuals who died young: # [[Wafer-37|Alice Wafer (1867-1873)]] # [[Connors-1857|Timothy Joseph Connors (1900-1906)]] # [[Norton-11484|Patrick Norton (1869-1873)]] # [[McGrogan-92|Alice Teresa McGrogan (1916-1916)]] # [[Mitchell-42646|Anne Mitchell (1882-1885)]] # [[Hearney-57|John Hearney (1907-1926)]] # [[Hearney-58|William Hearney (1899-1916)]] # [[Hearney-59|William Joseph Hearney (1917-1918)]] # [[Craigie-562|William Craigie (1883-1885)]] # [[Kennelly-967|Unnamed Infant Kennelly]] # [[Cormack-838|Mary Anne Cormack (1889-1889)]] # [[Tubridy-44|Sinéad Tubridy (1931-1931)]] # [[Sealy-630|Unnamed Infant Sealy (1905-1905)]] # [[Kennedy-26123|Paul Kennedy (1968-1968)]] # [[Perrine-4395|Bert Eugene Perrine (1936-1943)]] '''15 Done.''' # [[McNulty-1454|Thomas Patrick McNulty (1949-1949)]] # [[O'Connor_Lunny-1|Nevi'im Nesta Ali Shane O'Connor Lunny (2004-2022)]] # [[O'Neill-6753|John O'Neill (1905-1906)]] # [[O'Neill-6754|Esther O'Neill (1906-1907)]] # [[Whittle-591|Margaret Christina Whittle (1898-1908)]] # [[Nic_Ghrianna-5|Eibhlín Nic Ghrianna (1887-1887)]] # [[Nic_Ghrianna-6|Máire Nic Ghrianna (1896-1896)]] # [[Nunn-9|Christopher J. T. Nunn (1951-1951)]] # [[Ryder-3184|Nicholas Ryder (1880-1880)]] # [[Kelly-31312|Julia Mary Kelly (1906-1906)]] # [[Molloy-1841|Julia Mary Molloy (1907-1909)]] # [[O'Carroll-262|Leonard Gilmer O'Carroll (1946-1947)]] # [[Reynolds-29926|Martha Reynolds (1909-1910)]] # [[Walker-69124|William Edwin Walker (1893-1893)]] # [[Molloy-1853|Michael Molloy (1918-1920)]] '''30 Done.''' # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I solved these 15, 30 or 45 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large: # [[Bertholf-205|Roxie E. (Bertholf) Chamberlain]] (b.''c.''1895) # [[Froehrich-3|Lena C. (Froehrich) Bohnenstiehl]] (1878-1912) # [[Davis-106579|America (Davis) Delaney]] (''c.''1875-1985) # [[Smith-301462|Susannah (Smith) Marean]] (1833-1911) # [[Robinet-154|Elizabeth (Robinet) Billings]] (b.1830) # [[Bilderback-361|Bessie R. (Bilderback) Layton]] (1879-1946) # [[Stepleton-30|Nancy A. 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(Layman) Higdon]] (1913-1988) # [[Merchant-1694|Alfreda M (Merchant) Corbett]] (1905-1971) # [[Shindledecker-31|Ruth (Shindledecker, Ressler) Ely]] (1909-1982) # [[Scoates-6|Marjorie Elizabeth May (Scoates) Lovell]] (1913-1993) # [[Bruce-12415|Charlotte Edith (Bruce) Adams]] (1909-1973) # [[High-2187|Sara (High) McKinney]] (1902-2004) # [[Mendes-777|Philomena (Mendes) Munro]] (1915-1982) # [[Blanchard-8408|Viola M. (Blanchard) Modglin]] (1904-1984) # [[Neville-3853|Mary A. (Neville) Lewis]] (1887-1968) '''30 Done.''' # [[Dillard-2954|Mary E. (Dillard) Carr]] (1914-2002) # [[Tyree-850|Lyda (Tyree) Dingman]] (1926-1983) # [[Magunson-2|Ida Victoria (Magunson) Kragenbrink]] (1896-1994) # [[Kragenbrink-19|Leona Virginia (Kragenbrink) Lynch]] (1922-1988) # [[Kragenbrink-20|Arthur Kragenbrink]] (1897-1966) # [[Brandenburg-1359|Adeline Amanda (Brandenburg) Dingman]] (1921-2001) # [[Stevison-48|Faustina L. (Stevison) Adams]] (1924-2008) # [[Edwards-42571|Melissa (Edwards) Orr]] (1907-1991) # [[McGrath-5138|Helena Brigid (McGrath) Prim]] (b.''c.''1902) # # # # # # I tried out these 3 apps that I had not used before: '''Done.''' # [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/EKA.php Earliest Known Ancestor finder] # [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php Fan Chart] # [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/webs.php Relative SpiderWebs] Send out 15 E-Cards. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I participated in these 15 weekly challenges: (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515311 Data Doctors Challenge: Improve orphaned profiles] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1512182 WikiTree Challenge: Ontario Ancestors] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1524936 WikiTree Challenge: Society of One-Place Studies ] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1546233 Saturday Sourcing Sprint - 4th March] # # # # # # # # # # # I participated in these 5 monthly challenges: # [[Project:Sourcerers#Sourcerers.27_Challenge|Sourcerer's Challenge]] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:We_Will_RAWK_You_Event We Will RAWK You - March] # # # Add or source 150 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here: *Connect-a-Thon: '''Done:''' 161. *Source-a-Thon: I participated in these 15 Weekend Chats: # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1517881/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-january-6th-2023?show=1518052#a1518052 6th January] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1533469/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-february-2023?show=1534661#a1534661 3rd February] #[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1552571/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-march-17th-19th-2023?show=1553189#a1553189 17th March] # # # # # # # # # # # # I answered 15 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G: # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531491/] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1535773/] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1587044/] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1599810/] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1615249/] # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628330/] # # # # # # # # # I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers: *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: Tally your thank yous given each month: Your goal is 15 a month! *January: 15+ *February: 15+ *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 5 WikiTreers: # # # # # I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 5 WikiTreers: # # # # # I invited these 5 people to join WikiTree: # # # # # I shared these 15 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s): # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I shared the shareable family tree image for these 15 ancestors on my social media account(s): # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I watched these 15 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment: # [https://youtu.be/XiIn1W6xWhM 7th January] # [https://youtu.be/RIZpfFs-XX8 28th January] # # # # # # # # # # # # # I watched these 15 WikiTree Wednesday videos on YouTube and left a comment: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I watched these 5 videos from WikiTree Day 2022 and left a comment: # # # # #
Fearn Plantation, Isle of Wight, Virginia
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[[Category:Fearn Plantation, Isle of Wight County, Virginia]] [[Category:Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]]
[[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] This page is not intended to focus on a particular plantation owner, but rather the history of the plantation, which is located in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. The county is on the James River across the river from Newport News. The plantation is in the area of what was once called Fearnsville, a tiny area but for a time the County Seat, in which the County Courthouse stands, on the Courthouse highway midway between Smithfield and Windsor. Disambiguation: This is NOT about the Fearn plantation located in Danville, Virginia. Danville is an "independent city" in Virginia, not formally part of a county, although it is surrounded by Pittsylvania County and the border with North Carolina. The details below pertain to the years 1833 and 1843, but I believe we will be able to document Fearn generations owning this plantation for at least 100 years. === Plantation Owners === # ???? - 1833 [[Fearn-563 | Mechum Fearn]] # 1833 - 1834 [[Young-62248 | John B Young]] === Slaves === Mechum's will, naming 21 adult slaves, '''Common Law Will Book, Isle of Wight County, Virginia''': Film number: 007645169 > image 514-515 of 573
{{FamilySearch Image|3, QS7-89P6-RDN2}} (accessed 25 November 2023) . Mixed probate records, 1833-1902. Circuit Court, Isle of Wight County. Database online. FamilySearch.org. Salt Lake City, Utah. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949; was executed on 7 December 1832, with the addition of a codicil on 7 March 1833, probate on 7 May 1833 and inventory '''Mixed probate records, 1643-1866 ; indexes to wills, 1850-1985''': "Mixed probate records, 1643-1866 ; indexes to wills, 1850-1985"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/416816 Mixed probate records, 1643-1866 ; indexes to wills, 1850-1985] Mixed records, Vols. 19-21 1831-1841
Film number: 007676153 > image 169 of 675
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TC-F6R1}} (accessed 27 November 2023) presented to probate on 10 May 1833. In the inventory each slave is assigned a dollar value by the assessors. In the inventory, 25 adult (i.e. over age 12) slaves were listed. His will states that upon his death: * 2 servants on his Fearn plantation be given immediate manumission, and let them stay on the plantation until they are ready to leave, as long as the law allows them, with a stipend of $100 upon leaving (which probably means leaving the state, given the laws of the time in Virginia). ** Oscar ($600) ** Joe ($600) * 22 slaves (18 adult, 4 children) on the Fearn plantation be given to [[Young-62248 | John B Young]], of which those 8 with a '''Manumit''' note following their name are to be manumitted upon the death of John B. Young: ** old Sam ($10) ** old Simon ($10) '''Manumit''' ** old Sally ($10) ** old Randol ($200) ** young Randall ($300) ** Everett ($350) ** Richard (Dick) ($300) ** [[Parker-54112 | Ned Parker]] ($350) (surname noted in inventory) ** Christian ($30) '''Manumit''' ** Eliza (Lizza) ($320) '''Manumit''' ** Julia ($320) '''Manumit''' ** Albert ($600) '''Manumit''' ** Thadeus ($300) '''Manumit''' ** Otawy (Otway) ? (this might mean Octavia) ($300) '''Manumit''' ** Amandy (Amanda) ($250) '''Manumit''' ** Fanny ($200) ** Rachel and her 3 children ($300) ** Mariah and 1 child ($200) * 4 more slaves were listed in the inventory but omitted in the will ** Everet (alias Docter) ($250) ** Mary ($200) ** Sam ($150) ** Bob ($200) === Free People of Color === An 1833 census document entitled "Isle of Wight 1833 Free Negroes" '''Isle of Wight 1833 Free Negroes''': William Holleman, Commissioner of Revenue, ''Original filename 1082990_0007_0001_0001-0025''
Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative; Free Blacks Records, 1833-1863, Accession APA 757, box 1, folder 7
[https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00093.xml Isle of Wight 1833 Free Negroes] (accessed 2 December 2023)
and
[http://rosetta.virginiamemory.com:1801/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1091735] (accessed 2 December 2023) List of free person name, sex, geographic location in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and profession. contains 25 scanned pages. On page 22 is the following list for Mitchim Fearn's land: * Ricks: Clarissa (F, spinstery); Esellar (F, spinstery); Mary, Nancy and Savena (F, infant) * Bailey: Aaron (M, laborer); Maza (F, spinstery); Braseton (M, infant) * Prellow: Charlotte (F, spinstery); Savina, Matilda, Julia and Adeline (F, infant) Infant means a child under 12. The mention of the trade of spinstery suggests that some of these people may have been workers at the Chuckatuck Manufacturing Company. ==Sources==
[[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] This page is not intended to focus on a particular plantation owner, but rather the history of the plantation, which is located in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. The county is on the James River across the river from Newport News. The plantation is in the area of what was once called Fearnsville, a tiny area but for a time the County Seat, in which the County Courthouse stands, on the Courthouse highway midway between Smithfield and Windsor. Disambiguation: This is NOT about the Fearn plantation located in Danville, Virginia. Danville is an "independent city" in Virginia, not formally part of a county, although it is surrounded by Pittsylvania County and the border with North Carolina. The details below pertain to the years 1833 and 1843, but I believe we will be able to document Fearn generations owning this plantation for at least 100 years. === Plantation Owners === # ???? - 1833 [[Fearn-563 | Mechum Fearn]] # 1833 - 1834 [[Young-62248 | John B Young]] === Slaves === Mechum's will, naming 21 adult slaves, '''Common Law Will Book, Isle of Wight County, Virginia''': Film number: 007645169 > image 514-515 of 573
{{FamilySearch Image|3, QS7-89P6-RDN2}} (accessed 25 November 2023) . Mixed probate records, 1833-1902. Circuit Court, Isle of Wight County. Database online. FamilySearch.org. Salt Lake City, Utah. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949; was executed on 7 December 1832, with the addition of a codicil on 7 March 1833, probate on 7 May 1833 and inventory '''Mixed probate records, 1643-1866 ; indexes to wills, 1850-1985''': "Mixed probate records, 1643-1866 ; indexes to wills, 1850-1985"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/416816 Mixed probate records, 1643-1866 ; indexes to wills, 1850-1985] Mixed records, Vols. 19-21 1831-1841
Film number: 007676153 > image 169 of 675
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9TC-F6R1}} (accessed 27 November 2023) presented to probate on 10 May 1833. In the inventory each slave is assigned a dollar value by the assessors. In the inventory, 25 adult (i.e. over age 12) slaves were listed. His will states that upon his death: * 2 servants on his Fearn plantation be given immediate manumission, and let them stay on the plantation until they are ready to leave, as long as the law allows them, with a stipend of $100 upon leaving (which probably means leaving the state, given the laws of the time in Virginia). ** Oscar ($600) ** Joe ($600) * 22 slaves (18 adult, 4 children) on the Fearn plantation be given to [[Young-62248 | John B Young]], of which those 8 with a '''Manumit''' note following their name are to be manumitted upon the death of John B. Young: ** old Sam ($10) ** old Simon ($10) '''Manumit''' ** old Sally ($10) ** old Randol ($200) ** young Randall ($300) ** Everett ($350) ** Richard (Dick) ($300) ** [[Parker-54112 | Ned Parker]] ($350) (surname noted in inventory) ** Christian ($30) '''Manumit''' ** Eliza (Lizza) ($320) '''Manumit''' ** Julia ($320) '''Manumit''' ** Albert ($600) '''Manumit''' ** Thadeus ($300) '''Manumit''' ** Otawy (Otway) ? (this might mean Octavia) ($300) '''Manumit''' ** Amandy (Amanda) ($250) '''Manumit''' ** Fanny ($200) ** Rachel and her 3 children ($300) ** Mariah and 1 child ($200) * 4 more slaves were listed in the inventory but omitted in the will ** Everet (alias Docter) ($250) ** Mary ($200) ** Sam ($150) ** Bob ($200) === Free People of Color === An 1833 census document entitled "Isle of Wight 1833 Free Negroes" '''Isle of Wight 1833 Free Negroes''': William Holleman, Commissioner of Revenue, ''Original filename 1082990_0007_0001_0001-0025''
Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative; Free Blacks Records, 1833-1863, Accession APA 757, box 1, folder 7
[https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00093.xml Isle of Wight 1833 Free Negroes] (accessed 2 December 2023)
and
[http://rosetta.virginiamemory.com:1801/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1091735] (accessed 2 December 2023) List of free person name, sex, geographic location in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and profession. contains 25 scanned pages. On page 22 is the following list for Mitchim Fearn's land: * Ricks: Clarissa (F, spinstery); Esellar (F, spinstery); Mary, Nancy and Savena (F, infant) * Bailey: Aaron (M, laborer); Maza (F, spinstery); Braseton (M, infant) * Prellow: Charlotte (F, spinstery); Savina, Matilda, Julia and Adeline (F, infant) Infant means a child under 12. The mention of the trade of spinstery suggests that some of these people may have been workers at the Chuckatuck Manufacturing Company. ==Sources==
Featherston Cemetery Free Space
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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Featherston Cemetery, Featherston, Wellington]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Featherston Cemetery.'' == Featherston Cemetery == '''Featherston''' is a town in the South Wairarapa District, in the Wellington Region of New Zealand's North Island. It is at the eastern foothills of Rimutaka Range close to the northern shore of Lake Wairarapa, 63 km north-east of central Wellington and 37 km south-west of Masterton.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Featherston,_New_Zealand Wikipedia]
Featherston Cemetery has served the local community since 1879 and has graves of all the people who pioneered in the town. It offers areas for monumental headstones and cremation plaques and has an historic monumental area. Plots are available for returned services, monumental headstones, cremation plaques and headstone areas. Featherston Cemetery has a large number of infant/child burials for which there are no grave markers.
[https://www.swdc.govt.nz/cemeteries#Featherston_Cemetery South Wairarapa District Council]
'''LOCATION'''
71 Western Lake Road,
Featherston 5773
'''GPS''' coordinates: -41.12178, 175.31442 === Notable Interments === The war graves in this cemetery are of servicepeople who died in the great Reinforcement Camp at Featherston, established in January 1916, where a maximum of 4,500 men could be accommodated in huts and 3,000 under canvas. At Featherston the training of the Mounted Rifles, the Artillery and the specialists was carried out, as well as part of the Infantry training. An obelisk has been erected in the Cemetery, commemorating the men who died at the Camp; and a cross of Sacrifice is erected. The large number of deaths during the influenza epidemic in November, 1918, will be noticed.
There are 180 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war and 2 of the 1939-1945 war here.
[https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/cemeteries/featherston-cemetery NZ War Graves]
[[Bunny-30|Henry Bunny]] An early Wairarapa Member of Parliament, and the village of Bunnythorpe is named after him. === Links === ::[https://rates.swdc.govt.nz/cemeteries/search South Wairarapa District cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2452427/featherston-cemetery/map Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Featherston--cemetery/281829 BillionGraves] ::[https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/casualty-search?keywords=&surname=&forenames=&initials=&war=All&location=All&cemetery=Featherston%20Cemetery A List of War Graves]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Featherston,_New_Zealand Wikipedia]
Featherston Cemetery has served the local community since 1879 and has graves of all the people who pioneered in the town. It offers areas for monumental headstones and cremation plaques and has an historic monumental area. Plots are available for returned services, monumental headstones, cremation plaques and headstone areas. Featherston Cemetery has a large number of infant/child burials for which there are no grave markers.
[https://www.swdc.govt.nz/cemeteries#Featherston_Cemetery South Wairarapa District Council]
'''LOCATION'''
71 Western Lake Road,
Featherston 5773
'''GPS''' coordinates: -41.12178, 175.31442 === Notable Interments === The war graves in this cemetery are of servicepeople who died in the great Reinforcement Camp at Featherston, established in January 1916, where a maximum of 4,500 men could be accommodated in huts and 3,000 under canvas. At Featherston the training of the Mounted Rifles, the Artillery and the specialists was carried out, as well as part of the Infantry training. An obelisk has been erected in the Cemetery, commemorating the men who died at the Camp; and a cross of Sacrifice is erected. The large number of deaths during the influenza epidemic in November, 1918, will be noticed.
There are 180 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war and 2 of the 1939-1945 war here.
[https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/cemeteries/featherston-cemetery NZ War Graves]
[[Bunny-30|Henry Bunny]] An early Wairarapa Member of Parliament, and the village of Bunnythorpe is named after him. === Links === ::[https://rates.swdc.govt.nz/cemeteries/search South Wairarapa District cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2452427/featherston-cemetery/map Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Featherston--cemetery/281829 BillionGraves] ::[https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/casualty-search?keywords=&surname=&forenames=&initials=&war=All&location=All&cemetery=Featherston%20Cemetery A List of War Graves]
Federal Land Series
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Federal Land Series == A Calendar of Archival Materials on the Land Patents Issued by the United States Government, with Subject, Tract, and Name Indexes. * by Clifford Neal Smith * published by Clearfield Co., Genealogical Publishing Co., American Library Association, 1972 * Source Example: ::: Smith, Clifford Neal. ''[[Space:Federal Land Series|Federal Land Series]]'' (American Library Association, 1972-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Smith|Smith]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Federal Land Series|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 1788-1810 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gF--gREAYycC
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Federal No. 3 Mine Disaster 1927
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[[Category: West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]]|''' Federal No. 3 Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 30 Apr 1927 * Location: [[:Category:Everettville, West Virginia|Everettville, Monongalia County, West Virginia]] * Cause: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 97 deaths === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Federal No. 3 Mine Disaster, Everettville, West Virginia, 1927]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Everettville, West Virginia]] . Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. Note: The mine name is in the following form: XXXX Mine. Use the name of the mine, not the name of the mining company or the mine shaft (unless they are the same). If there are numerous mines with this name, use XXXX MineType Mine. Example: [[Category:Pennsylvania Copper Mine, Butte, Montana, 1916]] . === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} === Sources === .
Federico Name Study
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[[Category:Federico Name Study]] [[Category: Alia, Palermo]] [[Category: Valledolmo, Palermo]] ==About the Project== The Federico Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Federico Federico] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Federico name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Federicos), by time period (18th Century Federicos), or by topic (Federico DNA, Federico Occupations, Federico Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Federico Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Federico}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Federico}} {{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Federicos of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]
Feet of Fines for Essex
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Essex
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] [[Category: Essex]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Essex | Essex Sources]] __TOC__ == Feet of Fines for Essex == * by [https://www.essex.ac.uk/history/esah/ The Essex Society for Archaeology and History] * published The Essex Society for Archaeology and History, 1899-1993 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Feet of Fines for Essex|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1899-1910) Feet of Fines for Essex, 1182 to 1272 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FaxCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1to10feetoffin01greauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000111382 * Vol. 2 (1913-1928) Feet of Fines for Essex, 1272 to 1326 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1BY5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1to8feetoffin02greauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000111382 * Vol. 3 (1929-1949) Feet of Fines for Essex, 1327 to 1422 ::* https://archive.org/details/feetoffinesfores03greauoft * Vol. 4 (1964) Feet of Fines for Essex, 1423-1547 ::* https://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1400000.pdf * Vol. 5 (1991) Feet of Fines for Essex, 1547-1580 ::* https://archive.org/details/feetoffinesfores0005grea/page/n5/mode/2up * Vol. 6 (1993) Feet of Fines for Essex, 1581-1603 ::* http://www.esah1852.org.uk/library/files/F1600000.pdf === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Feet of Fines for Essex|Feet of Fines for Essex]]'' (The Essex Society for Archaeology and History, 1899-1993) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#FFE|Feet of Fines Essex]]) * ''[[Space:Feet of Fines for Essex|Feet of Fines for Essex]]'' (The Essex Society for Archaeology and History, 1899-1993) Vol. , [ Page ].
Feilding Cemetery Free Space page
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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Feilding Cemetery, Feilding, Manawatū-Whanganui]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Feilding Cemetery in Feilding, Manawatu-Wanganui.'' == Feilding Cemetery == '''Feilding''' is a town in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is located 20km north of Palmerston North.
The town was named after Colonel William Henry Adelbert Feilding, a director of the Emigrants and Colonists Aid Corporation Ltd., who negotiated the purchase of a 100,000 acre (400 km²) block of land from the Wellington provincial government in 1871. '''LOCATION'''
Lethbridge Road,
Feilding,
Manawatu
'''GPS''' coordinates: -40.1893, 175.55431 === Notable Interments === === Links === * [http://www.mdc.govt.nz/Online_Services/Find_It/Cemetery_Search Manawatu District Council cemetery search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293705/feilding-cemetery Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Feilding-Cemetery/283923 BillionGraves]
The town was named after Colonel William Henry Adelbert Feilding, a director of the Emigrants and Colonists Aid Corporation Ltd., who negotiated the purchase of a 100,000 acre (400 km²) block of land from the Wellington provincial government in 1871. '''LOCATION'''
Lethbridge Road,
Feilding,
Manawatu
'''GPS''' coordinates: -40.1893, 175.55431 === Notable Interments === === Links === * [http://www.mdc.govt.nz/Online_Services/Find_It/Cemetery_Search Manawatu District Council cemetery search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293705/feilding-cemetery Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Feilding-Cemetery/283923 BillionGraves]
Felch Name Study
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[[Category:Felch Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Felch-7|Robin (Felch) Wedertz]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == Current debate: was our immigrant ancestor, Henry Felch, from Wales, or England? I have found records with the name "Felch" in London, 1589. There is no proof that he lived in Wales, only that he left from there.
Felice Name Study
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Felice Name Study]] [[Category: Montemaggiore Belsito, Palermo]] [[Category: Cerda, Palermo]] ==About the Project== The Felice Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Felice Felice] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Felice name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Felices), by time period (18th Century Felices), or by topic (Felice DNA, Felice Occupations, Felice Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Felice Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Felice}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Felice}} {{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Felices of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]
Felix Burns Civil War Letters
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[[Category: Pennsylvania, United States Civil War]] [[Category: 14th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: 13th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: US Civil War Heirlooms]] {{US Civil War| enlisted = Jan 10 1862 | mustered = KIA May 28 1864 | side = USA | regiment flag = file name from Civil War Flags | regiment name =14th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, United States Civil War; 13th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, United States Civil War. | rank=Sergeant | unit= }} Felix A. Burns was born about 1836 in Kentucky as the first child of [[Burns-8044|Bernard Burns]] [[Mcswiggan-6|Catherine Mcswiggan]] He had five siblings, namely: Mary Catherine, Agnes Ann, Catherine V., Bernard J., and John. He died on 28 May 1864 in Killed at the Battle of Hawes Shop in the civil war. Felix A. Burns was counted in the census in 1840 in Birmingham, Allegheny, Pennsylvania. He was counted in the census in 1850 in Birmingham, Allegheny, Pennsylvania. He was counted in the census in 1860 in Dalles, Wasco, Oregon. He lived in Dalles, Wasco, Oregon, United States in 1860. He served in the military (Killed Company E, 13th Cavalry Regiment Pennsylvania on 28 May 1864 at Hawes' Shop, VA.). His reference number is 1322. He was killed in Company E, 13th Cavalry Regiment Pennsylvania on 28 May 1864 at Hawes' Shop, VA.. He was buried in Hanover County, Virginia near the Hawes Shop Monument. '''Felix Burns Civil War Letters''' *'''Letter from Felix Burns to Mother Catherine Burns May 27, 1862''' * '''Care of Captain Kane MD''' *'''Felix Burns''' *'''May 27th, 1862''' '''My Dear Mother''', I take this pleasant opportunity of writing to you to inform you that I am well at present and hope that you and my sisters and brothers are the same. Mother, I have not received a letter from you since I was in Gloucester New Jersy. Answered your letter in gilander? the same day I received yours. I have been very uneasy since we did not stop in Gloucester but now we left there and came to''' Baltimore'''. I have been expecting to be paid every day since we have been here and on a dead/ account, I did not to write till I could send you some money. Mother, we have not got our horses or arms yet but we are expecting to get our arms soon and if there's time for us to get them we do not know what we will we will be called yet. some think we will be '''mounted riflemen''' and others say we will be '''Dragoons'''. but we will know soon. we are expecting to be paid this week for sure. Mother, there is a great many ?? here in this city, last Sunday there was several riots in the city between iron?citizens and ??? men the iron? partly is the thought party in Baltimore. we are camping about for a while and half from the city here is several reassignment or regiment about? Mother, there is very exciting times about here just now '''General Banks''' '''is retreating back to harpers ferry and made the rebels very proud'''. Hear they turned out in big crowds from the city but the /// //// put them down again.. Mother, when you write to let me know if any of the''' Birmingham boys''' were killed in the '''battle of Williamsburg'''. Mother, I never got that letter you sent to Harrisburg. Mother, there is a great number of boys who are expecting a furlough to get some money whey they get paid. but I think I hear of a great many of them will be discharged. I think we will have moved to Birmingham after we get our money. Mother, give my love to Aunt, Uncle and all my cousins. I write to '''Uncle Curry''' and never got an answer yet. Mother, How is '''Gus Roselip''' getting along. How is''' Little Chrissy''' and '''Kate'''. when you write me let me know how ?? your fair came out in Birmingham Kate did raise a baux? at the fair. Kate, you are a long time about writing to me. you and kate must write me a letter to let me know all the news. '''Barney and Johnny''' '''be good boys'''. '''Mind your mother and Retreat of bad company''' Your loving and affectionate son Felix Burns {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1862 Page 1 of 4 }} {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-1.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1862 Page 2 of 4 }} {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-2.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1862 Page 3 of 4 }} {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-3.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1862 Page 4 of 4 }} *'''Civil War Letter to Mother (Catherine Mcswiggan Burns)''' *Winchester *Felix Burns *'''May 9th 1863''' '''Dear Mother''', I received yours of the 30th. wich gave me great pleasure to hear from you all. I was glad to hear of that money arriving safe. Mother, I am well at present and hope you are all enjoying the same blessing. I expect you were all scared pretty bad when the Rebs was in Murphy Town? I would have liked to have been home about that time. Our regiment was after that time. Rebels? We expected to crunch them when they were coming back but didn't. They came back XXXunreadable then would one men was after them a few XXunreadable it is reported now, our regiment is under Marching orders and we are going to Wheeling or some others are going to Birmingham. '''I hope it is my time for I am getting tired of this place'''. all of the Virginia troops that were here are leaving for Wheeling. '''Rebel General Jones''' and Embody are moving towards wheeling. '''Our troops are going there to receive them. if our troops get there before them, They will give the Rebs a warm reception.''' Mother all the boys here are in great spirit. when we heard that '''General Hooker'''''' had crossed the river and had attacked''' '''Lee and Jackson'''. Well, the first saw papers we got here was very concerning. you would hear the boys and they would say we will all be home by the 4th of July but faster days as papers thought all the Pr?? out of them again when we heard that hooker crossed the river back again. the first news I got to hear is the Rebels citizens here were marched down in the mouth? it has all in a yes opinion of the Rebs. That if Hooker was defeated that some forget that Jackson would make a raid in Winchester and that's what they would like to see. Mother, '''the last fight our regiment had was at Strawsburg'''. '''They took 11 of our men prisoner and took their arms from them and said " Get Ready To Die" and killed every man they took prisoner.''' Mother, How did you make out with that Bond. How did''' Morris Kelly''' look when he was home. did you hear anything from''' Jack Flore'''. How is little '''Chrissy''' getting along there since '''Mr. O Callaghan''' that you mention has he come yet. what did he have to say when he was to see you. How does '''Aunt Coyle''' like Birmingham. Do you ever hear from '''Hannah Taggert''', How is she getting ST? Mother, I write to Jerl Turst? and haven't received anything. if you want and you didn't get them I want you to buy a sewing machine for yourself and if you have any money left then buy yourself some clothing with the balance. We are expecting to get paid again soon and if we do I will send you all my money. How is '''Barney''' getting along making chimneys. why don't he answer the last letter i wrote to him. How much does he average a week blowing chimneys. give my regards to '''Gus Roslip''' and to all X Friends that is if I have anything. Is John J. doing anything now. Best give my love to all my sisters and brothers. write soon Your loving son Felix Burns {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-4.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1863 Page 1 of 4 }} {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-5.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1863 Page 2 of 4 }} {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-6.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1863 Page 3 of 4 }} {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-7.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1863 Page 4 of 4 }} Letter from Felix Burns to Mother Catherine Burns Jan 1864 *'''A Letter that Felix Burns wrote to his Mother during the Civil War.''' *'''Camp Turkey Run January 30th, 1864''' '''Dear Mother''', I received yours of the twenty-fourth, I was glad to hear you are all well. as this leaves me at predicament? I am glad to know that''' Gus''' XX get the draft. Mother, I was afraid that '''Barney''' would be drafted but if there was any danger you would of said something about it in your letters. How is Barney Conducting himself since I left home. I hope he is a good boy. why don't the boys write to me, I wrote to both of them and have not got an answer from either of them. Mother, I was very uneasy because I did not get a letter from him in so long. you sought to write to me offener than you do. Here is so many of you and you have a better chance to write than I have. ''' If you knowed how glad a soldier is to hear from home, you would write more often than you do.''' Mother, you mention in your letter that you thought I would be home soon.. at the time I seen '''Billy Weaver''' before he went home and I was telling him that our regiment was going home to Pennsylvania, to reenlist as veteran volunteers. but our regiment wouldn't be let go home in body. and when the officers found that they couldn't get to go home that way this wouldn't go to a fall? that was the way that I expect a furlough Well, there was an order came to us the other day. that only man that had two years served could re-enlist and get a thirty-five-day furlough and eight hundred dollar bounty. Well, I thought it over a while and I thought it was a good way to get eight hundred dollars and maybe the war would be over soon and I put my name down to reenlist but I don't know how it will go reenlist. or if I will be home soon again. Mother, I got four months pay that was Fifty Four dollars. I loaned Ten Dollars to '''Lieutenant O’callaghan''', he asked me for it. he did not get paid last time. I had to buy a pair of boots, I was barefooted. Them boots I brought from home fell to pieces, I couldn't draw from the commissary for they hadn't any and my feet was on the ground. I had to go over to a settler store and pay Eleven dollars for a pair. the next day we went on that scout. I told '''John''' about it in his fast letter. I had no blankets along with me and that night I nearly froze. I lay down by the fire and when I woke up my new boots were in the fire and burnt. I froze my feet burnt my feet and burnt my boots all in one night New years night. We have a seller in our regiment now, I have spent some money for things to eat. I bought a sack of buckwheat and 25 pounds of flour and a for a few dollars some butter and cheese and fish. and many other things to eat. it has brought my piles down. and '''twenty dollars that I will send you so you have it to pay Rent by the 4th of April. ''' Give my love to all my Sisters and Brothers. '''Little Chrissy''' and '''Kate.''' Give my regards to '''Gus Roselip''', '''Pat Coyle''', and '''Ed Boyle''' your loving son Felix Burns 13 PA Cavalry Company E Warrenton {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-8.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1864 Page 1 of 4 }} {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-9.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1864 Page 2 of 4 }} {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-10.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1864 Page 3 of 4 }} {{Image|file=Felix_Burns_Civil_War_Letters-11.jpg |caption=Felix Burns ~ 1864 Page 4 of 4 }} ''Transcribed by Robin Coles 2nd Great Grand Niece''
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Multiple people named Felix Oubre and Marcelin Oubre occur in South Louisiana in the 1800's. This page is a place to sort through the identities and relationships. For example: * There are two Marcelin Oubres born in 1818 (one born 10 Feb and the other on 14 Feb) and one more born in 1815 * There are two Felix Oubres married to Marie (one Mire and the other Caillouette) '''Family tree with Felix and Marcelin Oubres'''
''Note: this tree only highlights children of interest, not all children'' [[Huber-1103|Pierre "Pedro" Huber (b 1772)]] m. [[Pertuis-8|Felicitas Pertuis (b. 1777)]] : 1). [[Oubre-130|Pedro Oubre (b. 30 Oct 1792)]] m. [[Guidry-123|Ann Marie Guidry (b. 16 Oct 1792)]] :: 1). [[Oubre-141|Marcellin Pierre Oubre (9 Feb 1815)]] m. [[Michel-373| Marie Useline "Eugenie" Michel (b. 26 Mar 1822)]] ::: 1). [[Oubre-158|Marcellus Oubre (b 14 Dec 1842)]] ::: 2). [[Oubre-158|Felix M Oubre (b. 4 Oct 1844)]] m. Marie Caillouette (have not yet created profiles) :2). [[Oubre-121|Marcellino Oubre (b. 21 Oct 1796)]] m. [[Oubre-123|Felicitas Carmelitas Borg (b. 23 Jan 1797)]] :: 1). [[Oubre-122|Marcelin Oubre (b. 14 Feb 1818)]] m. [[Gaudin-457|Florestille Gaudin (b. 1818)]] ::: 1). Marcellin Oubre (b c1845) (Marie Marcelline?) (have not yet created a profile) ::: 2). [[Oubre-100|Joseph Felix Oubre (b. 25 Mar 1845)]] m. [[Mire-35|Marie Mire (16 Jan 1850)]] :::: 1). [[Oubre-126|Felix Oscar Oubre (b. 4 Aug 1873)]] m. [[LeBlanc-5914|Rosa LeBlanc Oubre (b. 27 Oct 1881)]] :3). [[Oubre-138|Marcelin Oubre (b. Feb 10 1818)]] Another Felix Oubre, b. 1872, son of Philomine Oubre, married to Myrtle Roussel, father of Felix Jr in St John the Baptist Parish '''Previous notes from sorting out Felix Oubre:'''
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~darnellbrunner/oubre.pdf has these entires for Felix Oubre: :FELIX OUBRE, b. October 04, 1844, St James Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of MARCELLIN PIERRE OUBRE b 1815 and EUGENIE MICHEL ::Baptism: May 17, 1845, SMI-6 157 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) :JOSEPH FELIX OUBRE, b. March 25, 1845, St James Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of MARCELIN OUBRE b. 1818 and FLOESTILLE GAUDIN ::Baptism: December 20, 1845, SMI-6 162 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) ::Succession: September 11, 1889, NI Ct Hse Succ# 558 (Source: Father Donald J Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records , V-1 to V-42.) ::Church Marriage: February 28, 1869 to Marie Mire, SMI-17 8 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) :JOSEPH FELIX OUBRE, b. July 20, 1862, New Ibera Ibera Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::AUGUSTIN OUBRE and ANNE COMEAU ::Date born 2: July 20, 1862, NI CH v-1 p-288 (Source: Father Donald J Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records , V-1 to V-42.) :FELIX OSCAR OUBRE, b. August 04, 1873, Loreauville Iberia Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of JOSEPH FELIX OUBRE and MARIE MIRE ::Date born 2: August 04, 1873, Loreauville CH v-1 p-10 (Source: Father Donald J Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records , V-1 to V-42.) :JOSEPH FELIX OUBRE, b. October 12, 1886, St James Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of LOUIS EVARISTE OUBRE and RAYMONDIA GARCIA ::Baptism: October 30, 1886, SMI-14 95 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) :FELIX OUBRE, b. June 27, 1889, Vacherie St James Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of JOSEPH OUBRE and ADELE MCANESPY ::Baptism: July 16, 1889, OLP-3-78 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) '''War Veteran''' Which Felix Oubre is the veteran that died 27 Nov 1917 and was married to Marie? Need to do more research on Felix M Oubre FamilySearch has lots of records for a Felix Oubre married to Marie/Maria Carelloiette. *'''United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934''', database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDG-V7J9 : 3 April 2015), Felix Oubre Or Oube, 7 May 1909, Marie Oubre widow, Louisiana *'''United States Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933,''' database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2M2G-3Z4 : 12 December 2014), Felix Oubre, 1907-1933; citing NARA microfilm publication M850 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,635,745. "Marie Oubre, Soldier name Felix, Pri K 1 La Vol cav, Law: Act 19 Apr 1908, commencement date 7 May 1909, died 27 Nov 1917, bureau notified 21 Jan 1918" *'''United States Civil War and Later Pension Index, 1861-1917''', database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N4LF-MZD : 24 March 2016), Felix Oubre, 07 May 1909, Louisiana, regiment 1, cavalry unit, company K
''Note: this tree only highlights children of interest, not all children'' [[Huber-1103|Pierre "Pedro" Huber (b 1772)]] m. [[Pertuis-8|Felicitas Pertuis (b. 1777)]] : 1). [[Oubre-130|Pedro Oubre (b. 30 Oct 1792)]] m. [[Guidry-123|Ann Marie Guidry (b. 16 Oct 1792)]] :: 1). [[Oubre-141|Marcellin Pierre Oubre (9 Feb 1815)]] m. [[Michel-373| Marie Useline "Eugenie" Michel (b. 26 Mar 1822)]] ::: 1). [[Oubre-158|Marcellus Oubre (b 14 Dec 1842)]] ::: 2). [[Oubre-158|Felix M Oubre (b. 4 Oct 1844)]] m. Marie Caillouette (have not yet created profiles) :2). [[Oubre-121|Marcellino Oubre (b. 21 Oct 1796)]] m. [[Oubre-123|Felicitas Carmelitas Borg (b. 23 Jan 1797)]] :: 1). [[Oubre-122|Marcelin Oubre (b. 14 Feb 1818)]] m. [[Gaudin-457|Florestille Gaudin (b. 1818)]] ::: 1). Marcellin Oubre (b c1845) (Marie Marcelline?) (have not yet created a profile) ::: 2). [[Oubre-100|Joseph Felix Oubre (b. 25 Mar 1845)]] m. [[Mire-35|Marie Mire (16 Jan 1850)]] :::: 1). [[Oubre-126|Felix Oscar Oubre (b. 4 Aug 1873)]] m. [[LeBlanc-5914|Rosa LeBlanc Oubre (b. 27 Oct 1881)]] :3). [[Oubre-138|Marcelin Oubre (b. Feb 10 1818)]] Another Felix Oubre, b. 1872, son of Philomine Oubre, married to Myrtle Roussel, father of Felix Jr in St John the Baptist Parish
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~darnellbrunner/oubre.pdf has these entires for Felix Oubre: :FELIX OUBRE, b. October 04, 1844, St James Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of MARCELLIN PIERRE OUBRE b 1815 and EUGENIE MICHEL ::Baptism: May 17, 1845, SMI-6 157 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) :JOSEPH FELIX OUBRE, b. March 25, 1845, St James Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of MARCELIN OUBRE b. 1818 and FLOESTILLE GAUDIN ::Baptism: December 20, 1845, SMI-6 162 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) ::Succession: September 11, 1889, NI Ct Hse Succ# 558 (Source: Father Donald J Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records , V-1 to V-42.) ::Church Marriage: February 28, 1869 to Marie Mire, SMI-17 8 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) :JOSEPH FELIX OUBRE, b. July 20, 1862, New Ibera Ibera Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::AUGUSTIN OUBRE and ANNE COMEAU ::Date born 2: July 20, 1862, NI CH v-1 p-288 (Source: Father Donald J Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records , V-1 to V-42.) :FELIX OSCAR OUBRE, b. August 04, 1873, Loreauville Iberia Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of JOSEPH FELIX OUBRE and MARIE MIRE ::Date born 2: August 04, 1873, Loreauville CH v-1 p-10 (Source: Father Donald J Hebert, Southwest Louisiana Records , V-1 to V-42.) :JOSEPH FELIX OUBRE, b. October 12, 1886, St James Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of LOUIS EVARISTE OUBRE and RAYMONDIA GARCIA ::Baptism: October 30, 1886, SMI-14 95 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) :FELIX OUBRE, b. June 27, 1889, Vacherie St James Parish Louisiana; d. Unknown. ::Son of JOSEPH OUBRE and ADELE MCANESPY ::Baptism: July 16, 1889, OLP-3-78 (Source: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records.) '''War Veteran''' Which Felix Oubre is the veteran that died 27 Nov 1917 and was married to Marie? Need to do more research on Felix M Oubre FamilySearch has lots of records for a Felix Oubre married to Marie/Maria Carelloiette. *'''United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934''', database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDG-V7J9 : 3 April 2015), Felix Oubre Or Oube, 7 May 1909, Marie Oubre widow, Louisiana *'''United States Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933,''' database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2M2G-3Z4 : 12 December 2014), Felix Oubre, 1907-1933; citing NARA microfilm publication M850 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,635,745. "Marie Oubre, Soldier name Felix, Pri K 1 La Vol cav, Law: Act 19 Apr 1908, commencement date 7 May 1909, died 27 Nov 1917, bureau notified 21 Jan 1918" *'''United States Civil War and Later Pension Index, 1861-1917''', database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N4LF-MZD : 24 March 2016), Felix Oubre, 07 May 1909, Louisiana, regiment 1, cavalry unit, company K
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[[Category: Felling Colliery, Felling, County Durham, 1812]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Felling Colliery 1812 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 25 May 1812 * Location: Felling Colliery, Felling, County Durham, England * Victims: 92 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion * [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1812-01.htm Durham Mining Museum] * [https://wp.lancs.ac.uk/lettersandthelamp/sections/the-industrial-revolution-coal-mining-and-the-felling-colliery-disaster/ The Industrial Revolution, coal mining, and the Felling Colliery Disaster] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Felling_mine_disasters|Felling mine disasters]]
'''NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, May 25'''. Yesterday, one of the most terrible acciden's on record, in the history of Collieries, took place at Felling, near Gateshead, Durham, in the mine belonging to --- Brandling, Esq. the Member for this place, which was the admiration of the dis-trict for the excellence of its ventillation and arrangements. Nearly the whole of the workmen were below, the second set having down before the first came up, when a double blast of hydrogen gas took place, and set the mine on fire, forcing up such a volume of smoke as darkened the air to a considerable distance, and scattered an immense quantity of small coal from the upper shaft. In the calamity, 93 men and boys perished, the remains of 86 of whom are still in the mine, which continues unapproachable. Meetings are to be called at Newcastle and the neighbourhood, to raise subscriptions for the widows and orphans of the sufferers.Globe - Tuesday 02 June 1812 page 3 col 4, accessed at https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ 21 March 2022 Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Image attached.A rescue operation was underway when a second explosion struck. It was agreed that the men underground could not have survived and an underground rescue was impossible. Eventually the shafts were closed off to prevent oxygen entering, to stop the fires. Some weeks later the pit was opened and it was safe to enter the pit by 8th July. Bodies were gradually recovered and brought out in coffins, but identification was difficult following the fire and several weeks putrefaction. One body was never found. The victims were buried in St. Mary's Churchyard, Heworth. The pit was brought back into production on 20th September, 117 days after the explosion. In the aftermath of the disaster the local rector, [[Hodgson-171|John Hodgson FAS MRSL (1779-1845)]] wrote a report about the incident and appealed for help for the widows and orphans. Hodgson's pamphlet was instrumental in the establishment of a ''Society for the Prevention of Accidents in Cola Mines'', of which Hodgson was a member. Hodgson also worked with [[Davy-458|Humphry Davy (1778-1829)]] in the development of the safety lamp. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' (91 names found) {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Allen, Andrew, aged 11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Allen, Jacob, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dobson, John Archibald, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dobson, Robert (a boy) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dobson, Robert, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fletcher, Paul, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gordon, Robert, aged 40 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gordon, Thomas, aged 8 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Greener-247|Greener, Isaac]], aged 24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Baptism and burial ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Greener-246|Greener, Isaac]], aged 65 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Baptism, marriage, children, burial. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|y |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Greener-159|Greener, John]], aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Baptism and burial ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hall, Ralph, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hall, Robert, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Harrison, John, aged 12 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Harrison, Ralph, aged 39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Harrison, Robert, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Haswell, Edward, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Haswell, Henry, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Haswell, John, aged 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Haswell, Robert, aged 42 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hunter, John, aged 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hunter, Michael, aged 8 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hunter, William, aged 35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hutchinson, Robert, aged 11 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jacques, John, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Jacques, William, aged 23 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kay, George, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kay, James, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Knox, John, aged 11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lawton, George, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Leck, Robert Gray, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mason, Christopher, aged 34 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mitcheson, George, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pearson, Edward, aged 14 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pearson, George, aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pearson, John, aged 58 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pearson, John, aged 64 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pearson, Robert, aged 10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pringle, Joseph, aged 16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pringle, Matthew, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Reay, George, aged 9 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Richardson-32462|Richardson, Edward]], aged 39 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Marriage, children and burial ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|y |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Richardson-32463|Richardson, Thomas]], aged 17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Baptism and burial ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|y |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Richardson-32464|Richardson, William]], aged 19 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Baptism and burial ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|y ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|y |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ridley, George, aged 11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ridley, Thomas, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robson, George, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Robson, Thomas, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Sanderson, Matthew, aged 33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sanderson, William, aged 43 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Surtees, John, aged 12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thompson, Benjamin, aged 17 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thompson, John, aged 36 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Turnbull, Jeremiah, aged 43 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Turnbull, John, aged 27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Urwin, Nicholas, aged 58 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilkinson, John, aged 35 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilson, Charles, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilson, John, aged 32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Young, Joseph, aged 30 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Young, Thomas, aged 30 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources ==
Felling Colliery Disaster
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[[Category: Felling Colliery, Felling, County Durham, 1813]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Felling Colliery 1813 Mining Disaster Contact: [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie (Humphrey) Gibbon]] ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 24 December 1813 * Location: Felling Colliery, Felling, County Durham,, England * Victims: 22 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Aislebrough, Nicholas, aged 56 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Anderson, John, aged 17 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Appleby, George, aged 24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bailey, Matthew, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Greener, James, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Greener, Martin, aged 55 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Greener, William, aged 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hall, John, aged 11 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Haswell, William, aged 39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Love, John, aged 20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lowther, James, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lowther, Thomas, aged 13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Maddison, William, aged 60 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Maxfield, William, aged 12 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Morely, Thomas, aged 10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Morrows, Thomas, aged 30 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Orricks, John Ray, aged 24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Reed, Thomas, aged 26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Richardson, William, aged 15 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rodgers, Edward, aged 10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stoves, Robert, aged 40 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Turnbull, William, aged 10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Young, John, aged 8 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Young, John, aged 37 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} == Sources == [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1813-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]
Fellingsbro (T)
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[[Category: Fellingsbro (T)]] *Fellingsbro parish belongs to [[:Category:Örebro_County|Örebro county]]. *Fellingsbro is in the province of [[:Category:Västmanland_Province|Västmanland]] - although it seems that in some periods of time it has been counted as being mostly in [[:Category:Närke_Province|Närke]]. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fellingsbro Fellingsbro] in English, Wikipedia ==Parishes surrounding Fellingsbro== *North: [[:Category: Ramsberg (T)|Ramsberg]] - also in Örebro county *North and east: [[:Category: Västra Skedvi (U)|Västra Skedvi]] - in Västmanland county *East: [[:Category: Medåker (U)|Medåker]] - in Västmanland county *South: [[:Category: Götlunda (T)|Götlunda]] - in Örebro county up to 1974, then Västmanland county *South: [[:Category: Ödeby (T)|Ödeby]] - in Örebro county *Southwest: [[:Category: Näsby (T)|Näsby]] - in Örebro county *West: [[:Category: Lindesberg (T)|Lindesberg]] - in Örebro county ==Maps (links to external maps)== *[https://www.google.se/maps/place/732+71+Fellingsbro/@59.4336969,15.5827254,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x465c235eeefb0ac3:0x8d64b6aafcffb9db!8m2!3d59.4336976!4d15.5915016?hl=sv Google map] Google is Google is Google *[https://kartor.eniro.se/m/B4Uev Eniro map] **Zoom in and you will find that ''most'' of the old villages are still on the map. Not all crofts, though. *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/historiskakartor/show.html?showmap=true&mapTypeSelected=false&mapType=&archive=LMS&nbOfImages=3&sd_base=lms2&sd_ktun=4c4d535f5331352d313a31 A lovely map from 1731 (in three parts)] lantmäteriet.se **In an advanced search at [https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se] for maps in ''Lantmäteristyrelsens arkiv'' the search was: ''Örebro län, Fellingsbro socken, Fellingsbro sn'' (link may change if site is reorganized) ==Resources== *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/topografier?Ort=fellingsbro&Typ=Kyrksocken&page=2&postid=Arkis+9396ADCD-A0B0-11D3-9E53-009027B0FCE9&tab=post#tab Riksarkivet] Information concerning the administrative history of Fellingsbro parish (svenska) *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv?Arkivsok=fellingsbro&Lan=0&PageSize=100&Arkiv=SE%2fULA%2f10244&tab=serie#tab Fellingsbro church records] Riksarkivet, digitized images *[https://archive.org/details/FellingsbroSockensHistoria/page/n9 ''Fellingsbro sockens historia : anteckningar ur skilda källor''] by Axel Garfvé, 1904 edition available at archive.org ==Fellingsbro quarters== As you can see, the quarters (''fjärdingar'') of Fellingsbro aren't exactly quarters in terms of area - but four parts of the parish they are. The household records for many periods of time are divided by the quarters, the biggest quarter, ''Översta fjärdingen'' often having an extra book for the second half of the time period. The household records for 1684-1692 and the household records for 1746-1755 have been consulted for figuring out the division into quarters. If the division was changed later, we have not yet checked this. ===Fellingsbro fjärding=== {{Image|file=Fellingsbro_T-5.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Fellingsbro fjärding, place names in relative order }} Notes from the 1731 map: {| | *Fellingsbro kyrka och prästgård *[[:Category: Granberga, Fellingsbro (T)|Granberga]] (2 skatte) *[[:Category: Rinkaby, Fellingsbro (T)|Rinkaby]] (2 skatte) *Bäck (2 skatte) *[[:Category: Sparsta, Fellingsbro (T)|Sparsta]] (2 skatte, 3/4 krono) *Kvasta, [[:Category: Hälla, Fellingsbro (T)|Hälla]] (2 skatte) *Korrvike (3 skatte) *Västvalla (3 skatte) *Oppboga (säteri, 4 frälse) *Långgärdet (torp) *Skulsta (2 skatte) || *[[:Category: Nybble, Fellingsbro (T)|Nybble]] (2 skatte) *Väster Torvesta (skatte) *Norr Torvesta (skatte) *Hökasta (1 skatte, 2 krono) *Stensta by (1 krono, 1 skatte) *Fyrby (2 skatte, 1 krono) *[[:Category: Fänninge, Fellingsbro (T)|Fänninge]] (4 skatte, 1 krono) *[[:Category: Rynninge, Fellingsbro (T)|Rynninge]] (kungsby, 6 skatte) *Furuskogen (torp) *Rynningetorp (krono) *Rynningefors (skatte) |} ===Yttersta fjärdingen=== {{Image|file=Fellingsbro_T-6.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Yttersta fjärdingen, place names in relative order }} {| | *[[:Category: Ålsänge, Fellingsbro (T)|Ålsänge]] (Åkerbo härad) *Östersörby (Åkerbo härad) *[[:Category: Nyckelby, Fellingsbro (T)|Nyckelby]] (Åkerbo härad) *[[:Category: Fågryte, Fellingsbro (T)|Fågryte]] (Åkerbo härad) *Språktorp (torp) *Oppebyberg (säteri, 3 frälse) *Norrsätter (2 skatte) *Ekeby (2 skatte) *Varu (1 skatte) || *Västersörby (4 skatte) *Berga (4 skatte) *Nederby (4 skatte) *Lund (3 skatte) *Bäjby (1 krono, 2 skatte, 1 frälse) *Västersätter (2 skatte) *Ängeby (3 skatte) *Eke (1 krono) *Krogen (1/2 krono) |} ===Pers fjärding=== {{Image|file=Fellingsbro_T-7.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Pers fjärding, place names in relative order }} {| | *Slytermossen (torp) *Norrbyhammar *Norrby (2 1/2 skatte) *Bergaby (3 skatte) *[[:Category: Oppeby, Fellingsbro (T)|Oppeby]] (4 skatte) *Oppebyboda (1/4 skatte) *Römossen (1/4 skatte) *Balsta (2 skatte) *Hällby (2 skatte) *Öby (4 skatte) || *Bårfåna (4 skatte) *Svillinge (3 skatte) *Ekebyhammar *[[:Category: Läbbesta, Fellingsbro (T)|Läbbesta]] *[[:Category: Norlund, Fellingsbro (T)|Norlund]] (5 skatte) *[[:Category: Tåje, Fellingsbro (T)|Tåje]] (2 skatte) *[[:Category: Åbyhammar, Fellingsbro (T)|Åbyhammar]] *Vässlingbyholm (säteri) *Vässlingby (3 skatte) |} Per's fjärding is missing in the household record 1675-1684, which makes an inconveniently long gap from 1659 to 1684. ===Översta fjärdingen=== {{Image|file=Fellingsbro_T-8.png |align=c |size=600 |caption=Översta fjärdingen, place names in relative order }} {| | *Forssäter *Gåsta *Gillberga *Sverkesta *Vrälinge *Bäcktorp *Hosta *Spånga *Mossboda *Blixterboda *Sarbäcken *Fors by *Spångboda *Fänsboda *Stensta bruk *Rockström *Bårsjötorp *Forsbyboda *Fillmansbo *Kärrboda *Fröddesboda *Grönbo || *Grönberga *Kåfalla *Innansjön *Pilkrog *Villboda *Östra Boda *Grönbotorp *Storbo *Lisselboda *Lillforsen *Nyboda *Rockhammar *Övre *Västansjö *Hinderstorp *Känäs *Söderby *Eke *Sällinge *Håboda *Luntbacke *Hällviken || *Aspviken *Stockhult *Harparboda *Spannarboda *Iskarboda *Sjöfallet *Bråten *Gibo *Masugnen *Långboda *Runsboda *Finnåkers bruk *Bäcktorp *Hult *Kilen *Finnåkers gård *Finnåker *Furunäs *Sköldberga *Galtnäs *Rosendal *Österhammar |}
Fellingsbro cavalry soldiers
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[[Category: Nybble, Fellingsbro (T)]] [[Category: Rynninge, Fellingsbro (T)]] The cavalry soldiers from Fellingsbro parish belonged to [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livregementet_till_häst_(det_äldre) ''Livregementet till häst'']; initially to ''Ryttmästare Liewens Compagnie'', later to ''Fellingsbro Compagnie''. This page is not intended as a complete list of the riders for Fellingsbro, it is simply an attempt to keep track of the development in a few villages, where the relationships between ''ryttare'' and farmers have been of interest to the genealogy of a few families. There were many soldiers in Fellingsbro and their original patronymic is very rarely mentioned in combination with their soldier name in muster rolls or church records. The resources from the main sponsor for a soldier were often augmented with a smaller share from some entirely different place - this will not be documented here. The first roll for this regiment is from 1683. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/generalmonsterrullor?ValdSortering=DatumStigande&PageSize=100&InfoSida=&RegementeIndex=Livregementet+till+h%C3%A4st&KompaniIndex=&DatumFran=&DatumTill= Muster rolls at Riksarkivet] =Generalmönsterrullor, Livregementet till häst= ==Liewens Compagnie== At this time the units were named after their commanding officer - in this case Reinhold von Liewen. *'''1683''' The allotment system, where farmers paid their taxes by maintaining a soldier, was in the process of being reorganized by King Karl IX. The early muster rolls list the names of ''rusthållare'' and the sponsored soldiers, but mainly record the economy - how much land corresponds to each soldier number. More of a tax office record than a military record. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028772_00133 SVAR image] **Nr 22, [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]], sponsored by [[Persson-5179|Erik Persson]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 23, [[Olsson-3556|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by [[Eriksson-1445|Nils Eriksson]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 766 (1683) Bild 1370 / Sida 133 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375291.b1370.s133 page info] v375291.b1370.s133 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375291.b1370.s133 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *'''1684''' - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028773_00130 SVAR image] **Nr 22, [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]], sponsored by [[Persson-5179|Erik Persson]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 23, [[Olsson-3556|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by [[Eriksson-1445|Nils Eriksson]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 767 (1684) Bild 1300 / Sida 124 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375292.b1300.s124 page info] v375292.b1300.s124 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375292.b1300.s124 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *'''1685''' - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028774_00190 SVAR image] **Nr 22, [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]], sponsored by [[Persson-5179|Erik Persson]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 23, [[Olsson-3556|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by widow [[Svensdotter-1407|Karin Svensdotter]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 768 (1685) Bild 1970 / Sida 190 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375293.b1970.s190 page info] v375293.b1970.s190 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375293.b1970.s190 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *'''1686''' Two records - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028775_00180 Svar image], [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028776_00303 SVAR image] **Nr 22, [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]], sponsored by [[Persson-5179|Erik Persson]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 23, [[Olsson-3556|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by widow [[Svensdotter-1407|Karin Svensdotter]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 769 (1686) Bild 2970 / Sida 291 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375294.b2970.s291 page info] v375294.b2970.s291 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375294.b2970.s291 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 770 (1686) Bild 1860 / Sida 361 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375295.b1860.s361 page info] v375295.b1860.s361 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375295.b1860.s361 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *'''1687''' - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028777_00160 SVAR image] **Nr 22, [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]], sponsored by [[Persson-5179|Erik Persson]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 23, [[Olsson-3556|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by widow [[Svensdotter-1407|Karin Svensdotter]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 771 (1687) Bild 1690 / Sida 317 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375296.b1690.s317 page info] v375296.b1690.s317 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375296.b1690.s317 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *'''1688''' - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028778_00114 SVAR image] **Nr 22, [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]], sponsored by [[Persson-5179|Erik Persson]] and Erik Eriksson]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 23, [[Olsson-3556|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by widow [[Svensdotter-1407|Karin Svensdotter]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 772 (1688) Bild 1190 / Sida 113 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375297.b1190.s113 page info] v375297.b1190.s113 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375297.b1190.s113 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *'''1691''' There has been a re-organization and re-numbering. This is the first time soldiers for Rynninge are included. The question is where they were listed earlier. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028780_00173 SVAR image], [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028779_00169 SVAR image] **Nr 52, Pehr Nyman, sponsored by widow [[Larsdotter-3264|Anna Larsdotter]] and [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 53, [[Persson-5141|Samuel Jernberg]] (the second Samuel), sponsored by widow [[Svensdotter-1407|Karin Svensdotter]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 773 (1691) Bild 1820 / Sida 218 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375298.b1820.s218 page info] v375298.b1820.s218 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375298.b1820.s218 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Erik Sparf, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Nilsson-6073|Sven Nilsson]] for '''Rynninge''' *'''1695''' ''Liewens Compagnie'' overlapping with ''Fellingsbro Compagnie'' - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028786_00160 SVAR image] [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028785_00164 SVAR image] **Nr 52, Pehr Nyman, sponsored by [[Eriksson-2647|Pehr Ericsson]] (second husband of [[Larsdotter-3264|Anna Larsdotter]]) and [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 53, [[Persson-5141|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and [[Larsson-2833|Erik Larsson]] for '''Nybble'''. There is a comment about the widow passing on the duty.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 780 (1695) Bild 1760 / Sida 166 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375397.b1760.s166 page info] v375397.b1760.s166 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375397.b1760.s166 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Lars Hansson Running, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Nilsson-6073|Sven Nilsson]] for '''Rynninge''' ==Renamed to Fellingsbro Compagnie== *'''1691''' The second roll for 1691 has the new name. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028780_00173 SVAR image], [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028779_00169 SVAR image] **Nr 52, Pehr Nyman, sponsored by widow [[Larsdotter-3264|Anna Larsdotter]] and [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 53, [[Persson-5141|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by widow [[Svensdotter-1407|Karin Svensdotter]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 774 (1691) Bild 1790 / Sida 216 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375299.b1790.s216 page info] v375299.b1790.s216 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375299.b1790.s216 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Erik Sparf, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Nilsson-6073|Sven Nilsson]] for '''Rynninge''' (farmers in Rynninge sponsored soldiers #112-116) *'''1692''' Muster in Kungsör 21 July 1692. ''Ryttmästare'' Reinhold von Liewen - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028781_00179 SVAR image] **Nr 52, Pehr Nyman, sponsored by [[Eriksson-2647|Pehr Ericsson]] (second husband of [[Larsdotter-3264|Anna Larsdotter]]) and [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 53, [[Persson-5141|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by widow [[Svensdotter-1407|Karin Svensdotter]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 775 (1692) Bild 1910 / Sida 184 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375300.b1910.s184 page info] v375300.b1910.s184 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375300.b1910.s184 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Erik Sparf, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Nilsson-6073|Sven Nilsson]] for '''Rynninge''' *'''1695''' Muster in Kungsör 29 July 1695. ''Ryttmästare'' Reinhold von Liewen - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028786_00160 SVAR image], [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028785_00164 SVAR image] **Nr 52, Pehr Nyman, sponsored by widow [[Larsdotter-3264|Anna Larsdotter]] (widow for the second time) and Håkan Näbb for '''Nybble''' **Nr 53, [[Persson-5141|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and [[Larsson-2833|Erik Larsson]] for '''Nybble'''. There is a comment about the widow passing on the duty.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 779 (1695) Bild 1740 / Sida 168 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375396.b1740.s168 page info] v375396.b1740.s168 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375396.b1740.s168 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Lars Hansson Running, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Nilsson-6073|Sven Nilsson]] for '''Rynninge''' *'''1696''' Muster 3 August 1696. ''Ryttmästare'' Johan von Möllern. - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028787_00576 SVAR image] **Nr 52, Pehr Nyman, sponsored by widow [[Larsdotter-3264|Anna Larsdotter]] and [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 53, [[Persson-5141|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and [[Larsson-2833|Erik Larsson]] for '''Nybble'''.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 781 (1696) Bild 5680 / Sida 560 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375398a.b5680.s560 page info] v375398a.b5680.s560 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375398a.b5680.s560 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Nils Korf(?), sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and widow [[Jonsdotter-3581|Anna Jonsdotter]] for '''Rynninge''' ==The Great Northern War== *'''1700''' the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Northern_War Great Northern War] started. The regiment participated at least from the autumn of 1700. The muster roll for 1704 documents that most of the horses for the third platoon of Fellingsbro Compagnie drowned November 10th 1700, presumably when being shipped out. The third platoon included riders for Rynninge but not for Nybble.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 782 (1704) Bild 1930 / Sida 186 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375399.b1930.s186 page info] v375399.b1930.s186 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375399.b1930.s186 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *'''1704''' - Marked "annotations since the company marched from Sweden". ''Ryttmästare'' Johan von Müller. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028788_00174 SVAR image] **Nr 33 [[Nilsson-6045|Anders Ek]] riding for Ekeby, dead Nov 1700 **Nr 52, Pehr Nyman, sponsored by [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]] and the children of Lars Eriksson for '''Nybble''' **Nr 53, [[Persson-5141|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and widow [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] for '''Nybble'''.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 782 (1704) Bild 1860 / Sida 179 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375399.b1860.s179 page info] v375399.b1860.s179 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375399.b1860.s179 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Anders Rungren, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-9609|Per Andersson]] for '''Rynninge''' *'''1705''' Muster at Lubin 19 June 1705. Commanded by ''Överste, baron'' Carl Gustav Creutz. ''Ryttmästare'' Jacob Danqvart Lillieström. - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028789_00203 SVAR image] **Nr 52, Pehr Nyman, sponsored by [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]] and the children of Lars Eriksson for '''Nybble'''. Commanded **Nr 53, [[Persson-5141|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and widow [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] for '''Nybble'''. Commanded.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 783 (1705-1707) Bild 2050 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375400.b2050 page info] v375400.b2050 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375400.b2050 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Anders Rungren, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-9609|Per Andersson]] for '''Rynninge''' *'''1707''' ''Ryttmästare'' Jacob D. Lillieström. - [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028789_00363 SVAR image] **Nr 52, Pehr Nyman, sponsored by [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Näbb]] and the children of Lars Eriksson for '''Nybble'''. Issued new carbine and pistols in Poland 9 July 1707. **Nr 53, [[Persson-5141|Samuel Jernberg]], sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and widow [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] for '''Nybble'''. Issued new pistols in Poland 9 July 1707, received a new coat from Sweden 17 May 1707.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 783 (1705-1707) Bild 3770 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375400.b3770 page info] v375400.b3770 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375400.b3770 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Anders Rungren, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-9609|Per Andersson]] for '''Rynninge'''. Issued new pistols in Poland 9 July 1705. Lacking carbine. *'''1709''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Poltava The Battle of Poltava] 27 June 1709 *'''1710''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Helsingborg The Battle of Helsingborg] Some of the soldiers lost horses here *'''1710''' - Muster at Fjälkinge 10 September 1710. Labelled as ''Majorens Compagnie'' (and Fellingsbro). ''Ryttmästare'' [[Gyllenhaal-51|Hans Gyllenhal]] (already fallen). This roll does not mention the sponsoring farmers, but gives a little background about the soldiers. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028790_00042 SVAR image] **Nr 52, [[Persson-5185|Erick Nyman]], born in Fellingsbro parish, Västmanland, accepted as soldier in September 1709, 30 years old. **Nr 53, [[Nilsson-3792|Jan Jernbergh]], born in Fellingsbro parish, Västmanland, accepted as soldier in September 1709, 40 years old.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 784 (1710) Bild 560 / Sida 52 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375401.b560.s52 page info] v375401.b560.s52 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375401.b560.s52 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 86, [[Nilsson-6081|Olof Åkerfelt]], 23 years old, born in Fellingsbro, accepted as soldier Jun 1708. His horse died on the march to Helsingborg in February 1710. **Nr 116, Joh. Norberg, born in Linde town in Västmanland, 20 years old, accepted as soldier in September 1709 *'''1711''' - muster 6 October 1711, ''Ryttmästare'' Gustav Drommel under command of baron Lago Meijendorff von Yxkull - This roll describes the soldiers, their horses and equipment. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028791_00236 SVAR image] **Nr 52, [[Persson-5185|Erick Nyman]], born in Fellingsbro parish, Västmanland, accepted as soldier in September 1709, 31 years old. He is riding a horse that was previously discarded. **Nr 53 [[Nilsson-3792|Jan Jernbergh]], born in Fellingsbro parish, Västmanland, accepted as soldier in September 1709, 41 years old.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 785 (1711-1712) Bild 2630 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375402.b2630 page info] v375402.b2630 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375402.b2630 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 86, [[Nilsson-6081|Olof Åkerfelt]], 24 years old, born in Fellingsbro, accepted as soldier Jun 1708. **Nr 116, Joh. Norberg, born in Linde town in Västmanland, 21 years old, accepted as soldier in September 1709 *'''1713''' - under command of baron Lago Meijendorff von Yxkull. Two rolls, saying roughly the same thing. Again a "military type" roll, describing soldier, horse and equipment. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028793_00220 SVAR image], [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028792_00192 SVAR image] **Nr 52, [[Persson-5185|Erick Nyman]], born in Fellingsbro parish, Västmanland, accepted as soldier in September 1709, 32 years old. **Nr 53, [[Nilsson-3792|Jan Jernbergh]], born in Fellingsbro parish, Västmanland, accepted as soldier in September 1709, 42 years old.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 786 (1713) Bild 2050 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375517.b2050 page info] v375517.b2050 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375517.b2050 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 787 (1713) Bild 2210 / Sida 215 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375518.b2210.s215 page info] v375518.b2210.s215 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375518.b2210.s215 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 86, [[Nilsson-6081|Olof Åkerfelt]], 25 years old, born in Fellingsbro, accepted as soldier Jun 1708. **Nr 116, Joh. Norrberg, born in Linde town in Västmanland, 22 years old, accepted as soldier in September 1709 *'''1714''' - Uppsala, October 1714. ''Ryttmästare'' Anders Gyllenberg. This roll mentions the sponsors (again), the riders, horses and equipment. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028794_00203 SVAR image] **Nr 52, [[Persson-5185|Eric Nyman]], sponsored by book keeper [[Nätt-14|Johan Nätt]] for '''Nybble'''. Born in Fellingsbro parish, Västmanland, accepted as soldier in September 1709, 33 years old, married, literate. Finally got a new horse. **Nr 53, [[Nilsson-3792|Johan Jährenberg]], sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and widow [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] for '''Nybble'''. Born in Fellingsbro parish, Västmanland, accepted as soldier in September 1709, 43 years old, literate.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 788 (1714-1715) Bild 2160 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375519a.b2160 page info] v375519a.b2160 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375519a.b2160 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 86, [[Nilsson-6081|Olof Åkerfelt]], born in Fellingsbro, accepted as soldier Jun 1708, riding for '''Finnåker''', sponsored by countess Christina Oxenstierna **Nr 116, Johan Norberg, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-9609|Per Andersson]] for '''Rynninge'''. Born in Linde town in Västmanland, 23 years old, literate, accepted as soldier in September 1709 *'''1716''' - Lund 26 October 1716. ''Ryttmästare'' Carl Ulrich Meijendorff von Yxkull. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028795_00342 SVAR image] **Nr 52, [[Persson-5185|Eric Nyman]], sponsored by book keeper [[Nätt-14|Johan Nätt]] for '''Nybble'''. Born in Västmanland, 46 years old (all of a sudden), served for 7 years. [[Månsson-1053|Håkan Månsson]] who has been contributing 1/3 should also be entered. (However, Håkan died before the next record). **Nr 53, [[Nilsson-3792|Jan Järnberg]], sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] for '''Nybble'''. 48 years old, born in Västmanland, served for 7 years.It is noted that Jan Järnberg has married Elisabet Jacobsdotter.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 789 (1716) Bild 3500 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375520.b3500 page info] v375520.b3500 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375520.b3500 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 86, [[Nilsson-6081|Olof Åkerfelt]], 30 years old, riding for '''Finnåker''', sponsored by countess Nora Elisabeta Oxenstierna, widow of county governor Soop. **Nr 116, Jan Norberg, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-9609|Per Andersson]] for '''Rynninge'''. 28 years old, born in Västmanland, served for 7 years. *'''1719''' - Uppsala 11 September 1719. ''Ryttmästare'' Carl Ulrich Meijendorff von Yxkull. - The roll mentions sponsors, soldiers, horses and equipment. New equipment seems to have been issued for most soldiers. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028796_00332 SVAR image] **Nr 18, Johan Jäderström, riding for '''Jäder''', sponsored by ''rådman'' Elfving, dismissed for theft, replaced with [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfeldt]] 22 years old, born in Närke, previously served in the tross for one year. **Nr 52, Petter Nyman, sponsored by book keeper [[Nätt-14|Johan Nätt]] for '''Nybble'''. 26 years old, served for 2 years, born in Närke. **Nr 53, Olof Jernberg, sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and [[Jacobsdotter-225|Elisabeth Jacobsdotter]] for '''Nybble'''. 25 years old, born in Västergötland, served for 1 year.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 790 (1719) Bild 3600 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375521.b3600 page info] v375521.b3600 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375521.b3600 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Johan Norberg, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-9609|Per Andersson]] for '''Rynninge'''. 31 years old, born in Västmanland, served for 10 years. ==Twenty years of peace== *'''1722''' - meet at Kungsör 17 september. ''Ryttmästare'' Carl Ulrich Meijendorff von Yxkull. Muster roll mostly records the taxed land. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028798_00211 SVAR image] **Nr 18, [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]], sponsored by ''jungfru'' Beata Elfving for '''Jäder'''. **Nr 52, Petter Nyman, sponsored by ''bruks-skrivaren'' [[Nätt-14|Johan Nett]] and farmer [[Johansson-5392|Anders Johansson]] for '''Nybble'''. **Nr 53, Olof Jernberg, sponsored by farmers (Nils) [[Nilsson-3791|Nilsson]] and [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ersson]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 792 (1722) Bild 2380 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375523.b2380 page info] v375523.b2380 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375523.b2380 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 113, Olof Rundberg, sponsored by Jon Olsson, Anders Joansson and Jöns Nilsson for '''Rynninge'''. **Nr 116, Johan Norberg, sponsored by [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and [[Andersson-9609|Per Andersson]] for '''Rynninge'''. *'''1728''' - Muster roll mostly records the taxed land. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028799_00834 SVAR image] **Nr 18, [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]] transported to #53, replaced with #12 Eric Hamberg, riding for '''Jäder''', sponsored by liutenant Sven Dahlquist who married Beata Elfving in September 1724. **Nr 29, [[Nilsson-6081|Olof Åkerfeldt]], riding for '''Ålsänge''', sponsored by burgher Lars Nilsson. There was a protracted disagreement between the sponsors for Nrs 26-29 and a group of farmers in Medåker parish. **Nr 52, Petter Nyman, sponsored by ''bruks-skrivaren'' [[Nätt-14|Johan Nett]] and farmer [[Johansson-5392|Anders Johansson]] for '''Nybble'''. The soldier inefficient and unfit. Dismissed. **Nr 53, Olof Jernberg transported to #44 at the meet 12 October 1724. Instead transported from #18 [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]]. Sponsors [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ersson]] for '''Nybble'''Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 793 (1728-1729) Bild 8530 / Sida 848 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375524.b8530.s848 page info] v375524.b8530.s848 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375524.b8530.s848 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 116, Johan Norberg relieved at the meet 12 October 1724. Replaced with [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Rungren]] for '''Rynninge'''. The sponsor [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] resigned in February 1724, handing over his responsibility to his sons-in-law, cavalry soldiers [[Nilsson-6081|Olof Åkerfeldt]] and Olof Runberg. The latter died in 1727, succeeded as sponsor in September by his widow, [[Olofsdotter-1998|Karin Olofsdotter]]. However, Olof Nilsson had to step back in, on grounds of several disagreements between Åkerfeldt, Runberg's widow, and the third daughter of Olof Nilssson, [[Olofsdotter-1995|Kerstin]]. The second sponsor, [[Andersson-9609|Per Andersson]], died in 1726, and was succeded by his son Lars Persson. *'''1736''' - Muster in Kungsör 27 May 1736. Roll with some information about the soldiers. The scribe seems to count Fellingsbro as Närke. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028802_00340 SVAR image] **Nr 29, [[Nilsson-6081|Olof Åkerfeldt]], sponsored by book keeper Erich Almgren, who bought the share from burgher Lars Nilsson in 1735, riding for '''Ålsänge'''. Åkerfeldt is born in Västmanland, 53 years old, has served for 29 years. The soldier is old and ailing, also has a sponsoring share in another soldier. Asked for dismissal, which was granted. **Nr 52, Petter Nyman, sponsored by ''bruks-skrivaren'' [[Nätt-14|Johan Nett]] and farmer [[Johansson-5392|Anders Johansson]] for '''Nybble'''. Nyman dismissed at the muster 1728, replaced 22 Oct 1731 with Nils Hultman, 23 years old, born in Småland. **Nr 53, [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]]. Sponsors [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ersson]] for '''Nybble'''. The soldier 42 years old, born in Närke, served for 18 3/4 years.Generalmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 795b (1736) Bild 3540 / Sida 1408 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375527.b3540.s1408 page info] v375527.b3540.s1408 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375527.b3540.s1408 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **116, [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Rungreen]] for '''Rynninge'''. The soldier 35 years old, born in Närke, has served for 11 7/12 years. Sponsors: [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and the heirs of deceased Per Andersson (six children). ==The Hats' Russian war (1741-1743)== *'''1741''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russo-Swedish_War_(1741%E2%80%931743) Russo-Swedish war] *'''1741''' - a terse roll with names of the soldiers and info about their horses, recorded at the embarcation at Rådmansö. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028803_00245 SVAR] only has the part where the stay-behinds are listed (a second time). **Nr 52, Nils Hultman **Nr 53, [[Christoffersson-37|Anders Jäderfelt]], the soldier is old and ailing, staying behind at homeGeneralmönsterrullor - Livregementet till häst 796 (1741) Bild 3700 / Sida 184 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v375767.b3700.s184 page info] v375767.b3700.s184 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v375767.b3700.s184 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{b8940462-258b-4f15-9da9-33bbb841a6da}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] **Nr 120, [[Christoffersson-41|Olof Rungreen]] ==A brief time of peace== *'''1746''' - three rolls from the same date, 13 June 1746 in Kungsör, all with the same info: soldiers, horses and sponsors. [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/B0003558_00364 SVAR image] **Nr 52, Nils Hultman, 33 3/4 years old, born in Småland, married, served for 14 3/4 years. Sponsored by book keepers [[Nätt-15|Johan]] and Petter Nätt and farmer [[Johansson-5392|Anders Joansson]] for '''Nybble''' **Nr 53, Johan Nyman, 23 3/4 years old, born in Närke, unmarried, served for 3 1/2 years. Sponsored by [[Nilsson-3791|Nils Nilsson]] and [[Eriksson-1443|Jacob Ersson]] for '''Nybble'''. **Nr 120, Anders Rungreen, 21 3/4 years old, born in Närke, unmarried, served for 3 1/2 years. Sponsors: [[Nilsson-6051|Olof Nilsson]] and the heirs of Per Andersson. ==The Pomeranian war (1757-1762)== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomeranian_War *'''1759''' - muster in Pomerania 1759 == Sources == References point to the page where the soldiers for Nybble are listed (since they were the original focus of this survey). Since the soldiers are numbered, others in the squad will not be hard to find if you have their number.
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[[Category: United States, Genealogists]] '''NOTE: Page Under Development, Revised: 3 May 2023''' Note: The first 50 members are the Charter Members (CM) of the American Society of Genealogists (ASG). As vacancies occur, new members are elected to maintain 50 members.[https://fasg.org/about/first-fifty-years/ ASG The First Fifty Years {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Number|| Fellow ||Elected||Status||ASG Founding||NGS Hall of Fame||Profile Status |- |1||[[Adams-43758 |Adams, Dr. Arthur]]||1940||Deceased, 1960||Founding Member (CM)||No||Linked |- |2||[[Colket-1 |Colket Jr., Meredith B.]]||1940||Deceased, 1985 ||Founding Member (CM)||1992||Connect |- |3||[[Coddington-499 |Coddington, John Insley]]||1940||Deceased, 1991||Founding Member (CM)||1997||Linked |- |4||[[Jacobus-56|Jacobus, Donald Lines]]||1941||Deceased, 1970 ||Charter Member (CM) ||1986||Linked |- |5||[[De_Forest-533|de Forest, Col. Louis Effingham]]||1941||Deceased, 1952||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |6||[[Bowditch-281|Bowditch, Dr. Harold]]||1941||Deceased, 1964||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |7||[[Rubicam-20|Rubincam, Milton]]||1941||Deceased, 1997||Charter Member (CM)||2003||Linked |- |8||[[Bailey-24568|Bailey, Rosalie Fellows]]||1941||Deceased, 1991||Charter Member (CM)||2010||Linked |- |9||[[Moriarty-236|Moriarty Jr., George Andrews]]||1941||Deceased, 1968||Charter Member (CM)||1990||Linked |- |10||[[Davis-11730|Davis, Walter Goodwin]]||1941||Deceased, 1966||Charter Member (CM)||1987||Linked |- |11||[[Lovering-566|Holman, Mary Campbell (Lovering) ]]||1941||Deceased, 1947||Charter Member (CM)||2005||Linked |- |12||[[Swem-53|Swem, Dr. Earl Gregg ]]||1942||Deceased, 1965||Charter Member (CM)||2013||Connect |- |13||[[Rankin-3707|Rankin, Russell Bruce ]]||1942||Deceased, 1949||Charter Member (CM)||No||Linked |- |14||[[Von_Redlich-2|von Redlich, Dr. Marcellus Donald Alexander Ritter ]]||1942||Deceased, 1946||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |15||[[Newman-10056|Newman, Harry Wright]]||1942||Resigned, 1950 ||Charter Member (CM)||No||Linked |- |16||[[Bowen-10527|Bowen, Richard LeBaron ]]||1942||Deceased, 1969||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |17||[[Cox-13699|Cox Jr., John]]||1942||Deceased, 1950||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |18||[[Bagg-397|Hastings, Katherine (Bagg) ]]||1942||Deceased, 1955||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |19||[[Holman-4306|Dodge, Winifred Lovering (Holman) ]]||1942||Deceased, 1989||Charter Member (CM)||No||Linked |- |20||[[Hume-731|Hume, Maj. Gen. Edgar Erskine ]]||1942||Deceased, 1952||Charter Member (CM)||No||Profile Private: Linked |- |21||[[Mann-15039|Mann, Conklin]]||1942||Deceased, 1966||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |22||[[Torrey-192|Torrey, Clarence Almon ]]||1942||Deceased, 1962||Charter Member (CM)||2022||Linked |- |23||[[James-27467|Roney, Lila Russell (James) ]]||1942||Deceased, 1944||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |24||[[Torrence-599|Torrence, Rev. Clayton ]]||1942||Deceased, 1953||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |25||[[Doane-2275|Doane, Dr. Gilbert H. ]]||1942||Deceased, 1980||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |26||[[Woodroof-77|Hiden, Martha (Woodroof) (Mundy) ]]||1942||Deceased, 1959||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |27||[[Hoffman-12382|Hoffman, Prof. William J. ]]||1942||Deceased, 1955||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |28||[[Wood-51042|Wood, William Herbert ]]||1942||Deceased, 1953||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |29||[[Brainard-851|Brainard, Homer Worthington ]]||1942||Deceased, 1947||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |30||[[Noyes-3013|Noyes, Sybil ]]||1942||Deceased, 1967||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |31||[[Smith-306230|Seversmith, Dr. Herbert F. ]]||1942||Deceased, 1967||Charter Member (CM)||2004||Linked |- |32||[[Kemper-1375|Bulkley, Carolyn (Caroline) Rogers Kemper ]]||1942||Deceased, 1944||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |33||[[Brumbaugh-269|Brumbaugh, Dr. Gaius M. ]]||1942||Deceased, 1952||Charter Member (CM)||No||Linked |- |34||[[Deats-97|Deats, Hiram E.]]||1943||Deceased, 1963||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |35||[[Worthen-572|Worthen, Samuel Copp ]]||1943||Deceased, 1948||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |36||[[Gardner-22086|Gardner, Charles Carroll ]]||1943||Deceased, 1960||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |37||[[Sellers-4949|Sellers, Dr. Edwin Jacquett ]]||1943||Deceased, 1946||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |38||[[Stephenson-10238|Stephenson, Dr. Jean ]]||1943||Deceased, 1979||Charter Member (CM)||1998||Connect |- |39||[[Boddie-366|Boddie, Capt. John Bennett ]]||1943||Deceased, 1965||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |40||[[Greenlaw-503|Greenlaw, William Prescott ]]||1944||Deceased, 1945||Charter Member (CM)||No||Linked |- |41||[[Sydnor-211|Sydnor, Floyd Wills ]]||1944||Deceased, 1984||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |42||[[West-28328|West, Edward H. ]]||1944||Deceased, 1963||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |43||[[Campion-141|Campion Jr., H. Clifford ]]||1944||Deceased, 1945||Charter Member (CM)||No||Linked |- |44||[[Gerberich-66|Gerberich, Dr. Albert Horwell ]]||1944||Deceased, 1965||Charter Member (CM)||No||Linked |- |45||[[Sheppard-4274|Sheppard Jr., Walter Lee ]]||1944||Deceased, 2000||Charter Member (CM)||2007||Linked |- |46||[[Ewen-543|Ewen, Cecil L'Estrange ]]||1944||Deceased, 1949||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |47||[[Butler-29986|Butler, Alfred Trego ]]||1944||Deceased, 1946||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |48||[[Grant-22266|Grant, Sir Francis James]]||1944||Deceased, 1953||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |49||[[Metheny-218|Metheny, W. Blake ]]||1944||Deceased, 1991||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |50||[[Wagner-16963|Wagner, Sir Anthony Richard ]]||1944||Deceased, 1995||Charter Member (CM)||No||Connect |- |51||[[Herndon-1524|Herndon, Dr. John Goodwin ]]||1945||Deceased, 1957||||No||Linked |- |52||[[Pitman-2485|Pitman, Harold Minot ]]||1945||Deceased, 1970||||No||Connect |- |53||[[King-54357|King, George Harrison Sanford ]]||1947||Deceased, 1985||||2019||Linked |- |54||[[Hartridge-39|Hartridge, Walter Charlton ]]||1947||Deceased, 1974||||No||Connect |- |55||[[Malchelosse-1|Malchelosse, Gerald ]]||1947||Deceased, 1969 ||||No|| Connect |- |56||[[Fitz_Randolph-835|Fitz Randolph, Howard Stelle]]||1948||Deceased, 1956||||No||Connect |- |57||[[Wardwell-743|Wardwell, Arthur Soper]]||1949||Deceased, 1970||||No||Connect |- |58||[[Cook-48118|Cook, Lewis D. ]]||1949||Deceased, 1981||||No||Connect |- |59||[[Massey-7159|Massey III, George Valentine ]]||1950||Deceased, 1984||||No||Connect |- |60||[[Roberts-28767|Roberts, George Mckenzie ]]||1950||Deceased, 1980||||No||Linked |- |61||[[Weis-311|Weis, Dr. Frederick Lewis ]]||1951||Deceased, 1966||||No||Connect |- |62||[[Stevenson-1189|Stevenson, Noel C.]]||1952||Deceased, 1991||||No||Connect |- |63||[[McCracken-4673|McCracken, Dr. George E. ]]||1952||Deceased, 1986||||No||Connect |- |64||[[Dickson-7674|Falley, Margaret (Dickson) ]]||1952||Deceased, 1983||||No||Connect |- |65||[[Clay-2599|Clay, Sir Charles Travis ]]||1953||Deceased, 1978||||No||Connect |- |66||[[Von_Frank-4|von Frank, Karl Friedrich ]]||1953||Deceased, 1975||||No||Connect |- |67||[[White-81672|White, Geoffrey H. ]]||1953||Deceased, 1969||||No||Connect |- |68||[[Harlow-2852|Barclay, Florence (Harlow)]]||1955||Deceased, 1980||||2014||Connect |- |69||[[Montgomery-18087|Montgomery, Dr. Robert H.]]||1955||Deceased, 1974||||No||Connect |- |70||[[Parsons-5363|Parsons, Gerald James]]||1955||Deceased, 2003|| ||No||Profile Private: unk |- |71||[[Owen-12435|Owen, Dr. Ralph Dornfeld]]||1956||Deceased, 1973||||No||Connect |- |72||[[Delafield-56|Delafield, Brig. 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John Ross]]||1956||Deceased, 1964||||No||Connect |- |73||[[Dorman-1593|Dorman, John Frederick]]||1958||Deceased, 2021||Longest Serving Fellow, 63 years||No|| Connect |- |74||[[Lash-291|Jester, Annie (Lash)]]||1958||Deceased, 1978||||No||Connect |- |75||[[Stryker-Rodda-1|Stryker-Rodda, Kenn]]||1960||Deceased, 1990||||2006||Connect |- |76||[[Benner-1561|Roach, Hannah (Benner)]]||1961||Deceased, 1976||||2002||Connect |- |77||[[Bennett, Archibald Fowler ]]||1961||Deceased, 1965||||1994|| |- |78||[[Allen, Cameron Harrison ]]||1962||Deceased, 2017||||No|| |- |79||[[Barlow, Lundie Weathers ]]||1963||Deceased, 1965||||No|| |- |80||[[Prindle, Paul Wesley ]]||1964||Deceased, 1991||||No|| |- |81||[[Farnham, Charles W. ]]||1964||Deceased, 1979||||No|| |- |82||[[Barclay, Rachel E. ]]||1965||Deceased, 1999||||No|| |- |83||[[Bell, Dr. Raymond Martin ]]||1965||Deceased, 1999||||No|| |- |84||[[Mclean, Maclean W. ]]||1965||Deceased, 1990||||No|| |- |85||[[Stern, Dr. Malcolm H. ]]||1965||Deceased, 1994||||2000|| |- |86||[[Zabriskie-66|Zabriskie, George Olin ]]||1965||Deceased, 1988||||No||Linked |- |87||[[Johnson, Dr. Amandus ]]||1965||Deceased, 1974||||No|| |- |88||[[Dallett, Francis James ]]||1966||Deceased, 2007||||No|| |- |89||[[Harter, Mary E. 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Felton - Cape Town
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Looking for any ancestors of Jesse Harry Felton and Harriet Gray Higgo.
Felton Name Study
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[[Category:Felton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Thompson-14289|Maryann Hurt]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == ==Resources== ===Research Completed=== ====Matfen, Northumberland, England==== East Matfen and West Matfen were part of Anick manor within the regality of Hexham.John Crawford Hodgson, ''A history of Northumberland, Volume IV, Hexhamshire: Part II'', (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne: Andrew Reid & Company, Limited, 1897), 149, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org/stream/historyofnorthum04nort#page/148/mode/2up : accessed 27 November 2017). cites Dickson ''Wards of Northumberland'' and ''Anick Grange Manor Rolls'' *[[Insula-13|Otwell de Insula]] at his death in 1250 held property in Northumberland - Gosford held of the heirs of Roger son of John; Neuton held of Sir John de Bayllol; Berehill, Haukewell, Thurneton, Burneton, Fenwic and '''Matfen''' held of Hugh de Bollebec;J E E S Sharp, A E Stamp, eds, ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office, Volume I, Henry III'', (London: His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, 1904), 48, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org/stream/calendarinquisi00offigoog#page/n107/mode/2up : accessed 27 November 2017). Abstract No 191 Otuelus ''alias'' Otwerus de Insula. ====Medomsley, Northumberland, England==== ===== Felton, William de ===== On 24 February 1359-60 at Durham, an ''Inquisition post mortem'' found William de Felton held the vill of Medomsley and the manor of Hamsterley next Medomsley, and William, aged 21, was his son and next heir.Gustavus Frederick Handcock, ed, "Appendix I: No 2.—Durham Records: Cursitor's Records: Inquisitions post mortem, &c.", ''The Forty-Fifth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [7 August 1884]'', (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1885), 194, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (http://archive.org/stream/annualreportdep04offigoog#page/n218/mode/2up accessed 29 December 2017). Reg, Vol II, fo. 61. An ''Inquisition post mortem'' taken on 17 August 1366, found that [[Felton-513|John]], aged 21, was the brother and next heir of William de Felton, who held the manors of Medommesley and Hamsterley, except for the lands called Tailboislandes and Haddameslands.Gustavus Frederick Handcock, ed, "Appendix I: No 2.—Durham Records: Cursitor's Records: Inquisitions post mortem, &c.", ''The Forty-Fifth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [7 August 1884]'', (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1885), 194, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (http://archive.org/stream/annualreportdep04offigoog#page/n218/mode/2up accessed 29 December 2017). Reg, Vol II, fo. 78. A year later, on 16 August 1367, another ''Inquisition post mortem'' taken regarding William de Felton, found that he held the vill of Medommesley and the manor of Hampsterley next Medommesley, and William, son of Eleanor de Felton, aged 11, and Robert, aged 10, the son of Robert Swynburn son of Agnes sister of the said Eleanor, were his kinsmen and next heirs.Gustavus Frederick Handcock, ed, "Appendix I: No 2.—Durham Records: Cursitor's Records: Inquisitions post mortem, &c.", ''The Forty-Fifth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [7 August 1884]'', (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1885), 194, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (http://archive.org/stream/annualreportdep04offigoog#page/n218/mode/2up accessed 29 December 2017). Reg, Vol II, fo. 79d. ===== Felton, Robert de ===== On 22 September 1371 at Durham, an ''Inquisition post mortem'' found Robert de Felton had granted his manors of Medomsley and Hampsterley to William de Felton for life, remainder to William son of William de Felton and the heirs of his body. William son of William had a son William by one wife and [[Felton-513|John]] by another. William, after the death of William son of William, his father, entered upon the manors, but died without heirs of his body. John the brother of William, and son of William son of William, aged 30, was the next heir in tail because of the fine.Gustavus Frederick Handcock, ed, "Appendix I: No 2.—Durham Records: Cursitor's Records: Inquisitions post mortem, &c.", ''The Forty-Fifth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [7 August 1884]'', (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1885), 195, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (http://archive.org/stream/annualreportdep04offigoog#page/n218/mode/2up accessed 29 December 2017). Reg, Vol II, fo. 88. ===== Felton, John de ===== An ''Inquisition post mortem'' taken on 24 July 1396 at Durham, found that [[Felton-513|John]] held the vill of Medomesley and lands and tenements in Medomesley and Hampsterley, and John, aged 9, was his son and next heir.Gustavus Frederick Handcock, ed, "Appendix I: No 2.—Durham Records: Cursitor's Records: Inquisitions post mortem, &c.", ''The Forty-Fifth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [7 August 1884]'', (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1885), 196, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (http://archive.org/stream/annualreportdep04offigoog#page/n220/mode/2up accessed 29 December 2017). Reg, Vol II, fo. 123d. ===== Felton, John son of John de ===== An ''Inquisition post mortem'' taken on 5 May 1403 at Chestre, found that John held the vill of Medomesley and lands and tenements in Medomesley and Hamsterley, and [[Felton-515|Elizabeth]], aged 19, daughter of [[Felton-513|John de Felton]], father of John was his next heir.Gustavus Frederick Handcock, ed, "Appendix I: No 2.—Durham Records: Cursitor's Records: Inquisitions post mortem, &c.", ''The Forty-Fifth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [7 August 1884]'', (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1885), 196, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (http://archive.org/stream/annualreportdep04offigoog#page/n220/mode/2up accessed 29 December 2017). Reg, Vol II, fo. 141d. =====Boynton, Elizabeth widow of Henry===== An ''Inquisition post mortem'' was taken for Elizabeth, widow of Henry Boynton, on 8 May 1422 at Chestre, which found that John Hastynges, aged 21, son of Edmund Hastynges son of [[Felton-515|Elizabeth]] daughter of [[Felton-513|John de Felton]] was the next heir of John [de Felton]. Elizabeth had held her lands, a third part of the vill of Medomesley, and land and tenements there, and land and tenements in Hamsterley, in dower of John Felton her former husband.Gustavus Frederick Handcock, ed, "Appendix I: No 2.—Durham Records: Cursitor's Records: Inquisitions post mortem, &c.", ''The Forty-Fifth Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records [7 August 1884]'', (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1885), 170, Digital Image ''Internet Archive'' (http://archive.org/stream/annualreportdep04offigoog#page/n194/mode/2up accessed 29 December 2017). Reg, Vol II, fo. 211. ==Sources==
Felts Chapel Cemetery
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'''Felts Chapel Cemetery In Laurel County, Kentucky Detailed Listings:''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Felts_Chapel_Cemetery|Felts Chapel Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Felts_Chapel_Cemetery|Felts Chapel Cemetery]]}}
Femsjö (F) resources
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[[Category:Femsjö (F)]][[Category:Femsjö (N)]] Resources for genealogy in [[:Category:Femsjö (F)|Femsjö parish]] == General information and maps == *[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femsj%C3%B6_socken Femsjö socken, Wikipedia (sv)] - with information about administrative history *[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femsj%C3%B6 Femsjö, Wikipedia (sv)] - information about the village of Femsjö with links to pages about the parish, church, country municipality and församling *[http://www.bygdeband.se/forening/436081/sverige/hallands-lan/hylte/femsjo/femsjo-hembygdsforening/ Bygdeband - Femsjö Local History Society] *[http://www.fmis.raa.se/cocoon/fornsok/search.html Riksantikvarieämbetet Fornsök] - Parish borders for Skinnskatteberg and surrounding parishes display if you click on Kartinställningar upper right and then check Socken lower right. Sources == Databeses == *[http://www.lokalhistoria.nu/ SLHD (Svensk Lokalhistorisk Databas)], a cultural project with the intent to digitalize the municipality- and parish meeting documents. == Homepages == *[http://femsjo.com/ Femsjo.com] - the Foundations of Femsjö School with pages about history. *[http://femsjo.com/historia/femsjo-pa-1920-talet/ Femsjö in the 1920's] - photos by Joel Andersson and information about the villages and the people who lived there. *[http://www.dragspelare.nu/femsjo/eskil_b.html Joel Andersson's photos] - another page with photos taken by Joel in the 1920's *[http://www.eliasfries.org/ Elias Fries] - The parish, Elias Fries and his descendants . == Literature == *Emigrationen från Femsjö till Nordamerika åren 1865-1935 : en studie, utförd hösten 1966 för Femsjö hembygdsförening / Bertil Larsson - The Emigration from Femsjö to North America 1865-1935: a studie, carried out in the fall of 1966 for the local history society.
Fenian Raids 1866
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[[Category: Fenian Raids]] [[Category:13th Battalion Volunteer Militia (Infantry), Canada]] [[Category: Fenian Raids 1866]] ---- ==Fenian Raids 1866== '''Campobello Island Raid (1866)''' Led by John O'Mahony, this Fenian raid occurred in April 1866, at Campobello Island, New Brunswick. A Fenian Brotherhood war party of over 700 members arrived at the Maine shore opposite the island intending to seize Campobello from the British. British commander [[Doyle-5200|Charles Hastings Doyle]], stationed at Halifax, Nova Scotia responded decisively. On 17 April 1866 he left Halifax with Royal Navy warships carrying over 700 British regulars and proceeded to Passamaquoddy Bay, where the Fenian force was concentrated. This show of British might discouraged the Fenians, and they dispersed. The invasion reinforced the idea of protection for New Brunswick by joining with the British North American colonies of Nova Scotia, and the United Province of Canada, formerly Upper Canada (now Ontario) and Lower Canada (Quebec), to form the Dominion of Canada. '''Niagara Raid (Battles of Ridgeway and Fort Erie) (1866)''' {{Image|file=Sutherland-1036-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Veterans of the Fenian Raid, 1866 }} After the Campobello raid, the "presidential faction" led by Fenian founders James Stephens and John O'Mahony focused more on fundraising for rebels in Ireland. The more militant "senate faction" led by William R. Roberts believed that even a marginally successful invasion of the Province of Canada or other parts of British North America would provide them with leverage in their efforts. After the failure of the April attempt to raid New Brunswick, which had been blessed by O'Mahony, the senate faction implemented their own plan for invading Canada. Drafted by the senate "Secretary for War" [[Sweeny-155|General T. W. Sweeny]], a distinguished former Union Army officer, the plan called for multiple invasions at points in Canada West (now southern Ontario) and Canada East (now southern Quebec) intended to cut Canada West off from Canada East and possible British reinforcements from there. Key to the plan was a diversionary attack at Fort Erie from Buffalo, New York, meant to draw troops away from Toronto in a feigned strike at the nearby Welland Canal system. This would be the only Fenian attack, other than the Quebec raid several days later, that would be launched in June 1866. Approximately 1000 to 1300 Fenians crossed the Niagara River in the first 14 hours of June 1 under [[O'Neill-1199|Colonel John O'Neill]]. Sabotaged by Fenians in its crew, the U.S. Navy's side-wheel gunboat USS Michigan did not begin intercepting Fenian reinforcements until 2:15 p.m. — fourteen hours after Owen Starr's advance party had crossed the river ahead of O'Neill's main force. Once the USS Michigan was deployed, O'Neill's force in the Niagara Region was cut off from further supplies and reinforcements. After assembling with other units from Canada and travelling all night, Canadian troops advanced into a well-laid ambush (Battle of Ridgeway) by approximately 600–700 Fenians the next morning north of Ridgeway, a small hamlet west of Fort Erie. (The Fenian strength at Ridgeway had been reduced by desertions and deployments of Fenians in other locations in the area overnight.) The Canadian militia consisted of inexperienced volunteers with no more than basic drill training but armed with Enfield rifled muskets equal to the armaments of the Fenians. A single company of the [[:Category:Queen%27s_Own_Rifles_of_Canada||Queen's Own Rifles of Toronto]] had been armed the day before on their ferry crossing from Toronto with state-of-the-art 7-shot Spencer repeating rifles, but had not had an opportunity to practise with them and were issued with only 28 rounds per man. The Fenians were mostly battle-hardened American Civil War veterans, armed with weapons procured from leftover war supplies, either Enfield rifled muskets or the comparable Springfield. The opposing forces exchanged volleys for about two hours, before a series of command errors threw the Canadians into confusion. The Fenians took advantage of it by launching a bayonet charge that broke the inexperienced Canadian ranks. Seven Canadians were killed on the battlefield, two died shortly afterwards from wounds, and four would later die of wounds or disease while on service; ninety-four more were wounded or disabled by disease. Two Fenians were killed and sixteen wounded. After the battle, the Canadians retreated to Port Colborne, at the Lake Erie end of the Welland Canal. The Fenians rested briefly at Ridgeway, before returning to Fort Erie. Another encounter followed that saw several Canadians severely wounded and the surrender of a large group of local Canadian militia who had moved into the Fenian rear. After considering the inability of reinforcements to cross the river and the approach of large numbers of both militia and British regulars, the remaining Fenians released the Canadian prisoners and returned to Buffalo early in the morning of June 3. They were intercepted by the gunboat Michigan and surrendered to the American navy. Until recently it was alleged that the turning point in the battle was when Fenian cavalry was erroneously reported and the Canadian militia ordered to form square, the standard tactic for infantry to repel cavalry. When the mistake was recognized, an attempt was made to reform in column; being too close to the Fenian lines, it failed. In his recent new history of Ridgeway, however, historian Peter Vronsky argues the explanation was not as simple as that. Prior to the formation of the square, confusion had already broken out when a unit of the Queen's Own Rifles mistook three arriving companies of redcoat [[:Category:13th_Battalion_Volunteer_Militia_%28Infantry%29%2C_Canada|Hamilton 13th Battalion]] for British troops. When the Queen's Own Rifles began retiring to give the field to what they thought were British units, the 13th Battalion mistook this for a retreat, and began withdrawing themselves. At this moment that the infamous "form square" order was given, completing the debacle that was unfolding on the field. Five days after the start of the invasion, U. S. President Andrew Johnson issued a proclamation requiring enforcement of the neutrality laws, guaranteeing the Fenian invasion could not continue. Generals Ulysses S. Grant and General George Meade went to Buffalo, New York to inspect the situation. Following instructions from Grant, Meade issued strict orders to prevent anyone from violating the border. Grant then proceeded to St. Louis. Meade, finding that the battles were over and the Fenian army interned in Buffalo, went to Ogdensburg, New York, to oversee the situation in the St. Lawrence River area. The U.S. Army was then instructed to seize all Fenian weapons and ammunition and prevent more border crossings. Further instructions on 7 June 1866 were to arrest anyone who appeared to be a Fenian. Ironically, though they did nothing to advance the cause of Irish independence, the 1866 Fenian raids and the inept efforts of the Canadian militia to repulse them helped to galvanize support for the Confederation of Canada in 1867. Some historians have argued that the affair tipped the final votes of reluctant Maritime provinces in favour of the collective security of nationhood, making Ridgeway the "battle that made Canada." In June 2006 Ontario’s heritage agency dedicated a plaque at Ridgeway on the commemoration of the 140th anniversary of the battle. Many members of today's Canadian army regiment, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, return to the Ridgeway battle site each year on the weekend closest to the June 2 anniversary for a bicycle tour of the battle sites. [[Muir-654|Alexander Muir]], a Scottish immigrant, author of "The Maple Leaf Forever" and member of the Orange Order, fought at Ridgeway with the Queen's Own Rifles. A Fenian commander was [[Sweeny-155|Brigadier General Thomas William Sweeny]], who was arrested by the United States government for violating American neutrality. Nevertheless, he was soon released and served in the Regular Army until he retired in 1870. The total casualty figures for the Fenian Raids into Canada 1866, including deaths from disease while on service in both Canada West (Ontario) and Canada East (Quebec), were calculated by the Militia Department in 1868 as 31 dead and 103 wounded or struck by disease (including a female civilian accidentally shot by the militia.) '''Boards of Inquiry for Ridgeway''' A board of inquiry determined that allegations over the alleged misconduct of Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Booker (13th Battalion), on whom command of Canadian volunteers had devolved, had "not the slightest foundation for the unfavourable imputations cast upon him in the public prints". Nevertheless, the charges dogged Booker for the rest of his life. A second board of inquiry into the battle at Fort Erie exonerated Lieutenant-Colonel J. Stoughton Dennis, Brigade Major of the Fifth Military District, although the President of the Board of Inquiry, [[Denison-830|Colonel George T. Denison]], differed from his colleagues on several key points. In 1862 formation of the 13th Battalion (later the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry) was authorized and the command was given to Isaac Buchanan. Booker took it over in 1865 in preference to another officer, James Atchison Skinner, while retaining over-all command of the active force in Hamilton. In the same year he commanded several volunteer companies on the Niagara frontier following the St Albans raid by a group of Southerners in October. He had been examined by a board of three imperial officers in 1864 and received the first 1st class certificate of military qualification ever granted by the Department of Militia Affairs. His strenuous voluntary services brought some rewards: he was wont to refer to “the special approval and personal commendation” of the Prince of Wales in 1860 and to his presentation to Queen Victoria in 1864. The event with which Booker’s name is chiefly connected is the battle of Ridgeway fought on 2 June 1866 between Canadian volunteers under his command and the Irish Republican Army under John O’Neill. On 1 June, when news of a Fenian invasion was received by British military officials, Booker was instructed to call out the 13th Battalion and take it to Port Colborne. He picked up two additional volunteer companies (the York and Caledonia) en route, and found the 2nd Battalion of Toronto already there when he arrived late the same day. Because he was senior to the 2nd Battalion’s temporary commander, John Stoughton Dennis, Booker took command of the whole force. The volunteers under Booker were to act in conjunction with imperial troops commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel George J. Peacocke; both were under the orders of Major General George Napier. Peacocke was to meet Booker in Port Colborne but the place was changed to Stevensville. Booker, however, had better knowledge of the whereabouts of the Fenians than Peacocke, and he suggested that he take his column to Fort Erie and attack them at Frenchman Creek; the scheme was vetoed by Peacocke. Booker considered that to “keep my appointment at Stevensville was my obvious duty,” and accepted Napier’s expectation that the Fenians would not attack until the two columns had arrived there. Booker’s force reached Ridgeway by train and began the march to Stevensville. His troops – young, inexperienced, and ill trained – consisted of 480 men in the 2nd Battalion under Charles Todd Gilmor, 265 in the 13th under J. A. Skinner (in temporary command as Booker had taken command of the whole column), and about 50 in each of the York Company and the Caledonia Company. Gilmor’s advance guard, however, met the Fenians under O’Neill about midway between Stevensville and Ridgeway, and became heavily engaged. Booker then learned that Peacocke had been delayed at Chippawa; there was now no hope that the imperial troops would hear the fighting and come to Booker’s aid. According to Gilmor, “the situation of the Volunteers was thereby rendered most critical, as it seemed improbable we would hold our position for the two hours we were thus left unsupported.” Neither side had artillery or cavalry. Booker drove back the Fenians, but when he ordered parts of Skinner’s 13th to replace the companies under Gilmor which were low in ammunition, O’Neill counterattacked. “A scene of confusion ensued” and Booker’s force was routed. Booker was unable to regroup his men at Ridgeway, and retired to Port Colborne, while O’Neill, wishing to return to the U.S.A., and unable to take advantage of his military success, moved to Fort Erie. In all, nine of Booker’s men were killed in action. Peacocke’s column, which had artillery, was never engaged. Subsequently it was hinted that Peacocke should be court-martialed, but Sir John Michel (commander of the forces) let it be known that the volunteers’ weapons were such that “at present the unfortunate Canadians fight at a disadvantage” and that if the Canadian government had authorized money for a dozen mounted volunteers Peacocke’s force would have been warned in time to destroy the Fenians. The British military placed responsibility on the Canadian government, but a court of inquiry demanded by Booker and presided over by [[Denison-1001|George Taylor Denison II]] failed to assign blame at the same time indicating Booker’s personal courage. The officers of the 13th, however, showed no intention of letting matters lie. Skinner and others hired a former protégé of Isaac Buchanan, Alexander Somerville, to write a malicious account of the battle. Somerville later admitted that the officers were “hostile to Colonel Booker and blind to fair play” and that the book was “doing the work of Col. Booker’s personal enemies.” Booker’s resignation on 30 July 1866 from command of the 13th Battalion was followed by permission to retire from the militia in 1867; he retained his rank, a virtual vindication of his actions by the Canadian government. The reasons for the defeat were, however, too deeply entwined with imperial and Canadian attitudes to defence to allow Booker’s comeback in the volunteer movement. Units in Defence at Ridgeway include: :- 10th Royals (Toronto) :- 13th Battalion, Volunteer Infantry (Hamilton) :- 1st Prince of Wales Volunteer Rifle Regiment :- 20th Battalion, Volunteer Infantry :- 29th Battalion, Volunteer Infantry :- 2nd Queen's Own Volunteer Rifles Battalion ::-No. 9 Company from University College ::-No. 8 Company from Trinity College ::-No. 10 Company (Highland Company) ::-No. 5 Company :- 35th Battalion, Volunteer Infantry :- Argenteuil Rangers :- Columbus Infantry Company :- Hochelaga Light Infantry :- Royal Light Infantry :- Sarnia Frontier Battalion :- Sarnia Provisional Battalion :- St. John's Troop of Cavalry :- St. Therese Corps :- Thorold Volunteer Company :- Windsor Provisional Battalion :- 47th Regiment of Foot, Lancashire, British Army Fenian Units at Ridgeway include: 13th Regiment Memphis Company, TN 18th Regiment "Cleveland Rangers", Cleveland, OH 19th Regiment “Irish Republic Volunteers”, Cincinnati, Ohio 7th Regiment “Irish Army of Liberation”, Buffalo, New York James Hugh Haggerty's Company, Terre Haute, Indiana '''Pigeon Hill Raid (1866)''' After the invasion of Canada West failed, the Fenians decided to concentrate their efforts on Canada East; however, the U.S. government had begun to impede Fenian activities, and arrested many Fenian leaders. The Fenians soon saw their plans begin to fade. General Samuel Spear of the Fenians managed to escape arrest, and, on June 7, Spear and his 1000 men marched into Canadian territory, achieving occupancy of Pigeon Hill, Frelighsburg, St. Armand and Stanbridge. At this point the Canadian government had done little to defend the border, but on June 8 Canadian forces arrived at Pigeon Hill and the Fenians, who were low on arms, ammunition and supplies, promptly surrendered, ending the raid on Canada East. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_O%27Hea Timothy O'Hea] was awarded the Victoria Cross for actions he took at Danville, Canada East, on June 9, 1866, at about the time of the Pigeon Hill Raid. Although only about 23 years old, O'Hea, a private in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifle_Brigade_(The_Prince_Consort%27s_Own) 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own), British Army], stationed in Canada, saw the threat posed by a burning railway car containing ammunition and fought the blaze single-handedly for an hour, saving the lives of many in the area. ==Sources== * Peter Vronsky. (2011) "Ridgeway: The American Fenian Invasion and the 1866 Battle That Made Canada". Allen Lane. 432pp. [http://www.ridgewaybattle.ca/ website] * Hereward Senior. ''The Last Invasion of Canada: The Fenian Raids, 1866-1870''. Toronto: Dundurn Press/Canadian War Museum, 1991.
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[[Category: Fenian Raids]] [[Category: Fenian Raids 1870]] ---- ==Fenian Raids 1870== Despite facing a number of setbacks, in 1870 the Fenians made a new attempt at invading Canada. In the meantime Confederation had taken place, and the new Canadian government was able to call up 13,000 volunteers to secure the frontier of Ontario and Québec. On 25 May 1870, John O’Neill (who had been proclaimed a hero after Ridgeway and appointed inspector-general of the Fenian forces) with some 600 Fenians, left Vermont for Québec. At Eccles Hill, just north of the border, they were met by a detachment of the 60th Missisquoi Battalion and elements of the Dunham Volunteers and another volunteer unit known as the Home Guard, commanded by Canadian Lieutenant-Colonel Brown Chamberlain. The Fenians were defeated in a short, sharp action, losing 5 men killed and 18 wounded. There were no losses to the Canadians. Two days later, another group of Fenians crossed the border into Québec at Trout River, west of Eccles Hill. The 50th Canadian Battalion, the Montreal Volunteer Artillery, and the British 69th Regiment swiftly dealt with this invasion, and the Fenians fled back across the border. Again, there were no Canadian casualties. The Fenians abandoned their camp, leaving large quantities of arms, ammunition and clothing, which were seized by the United States Government. Their rifles were the best obtainable at that time, being breech-loading Springfields and Spencers of the latest pattern. Their field-piece (which was a breech-loading rifled steel gun) was captured on Canadian soil, and is one of the trophies held by the Missisquoi Home Guard in memory of O'Neil's dismal failure to capture Canada in 1870. ==Links== * [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/fenian-raids Canadian Encyclopedia - Fenian Raids]
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[[Category: Canadian Military History]] [[Category:Fenian Raids]] [[Category: Fenian Raids 1871]] [[Category:Métis Province_of_Manitoba]] [[Category:Métis Province_of_Saskatchewan]] [[Category:Métis Northwestern_Territories]] ---- ==Pembina Raid (1871)== Fenian [[O'Neill-1199|John O'Neill]], after the failed [[Space:Fenian_Raids_1870|1870 Fenian]] invasion of Canada, had resigned the Senate Wing then joined the Savage Wing. In return he was given a seat on the Savage Wing governing council. In 1871 O'Neill and an odd character named W. B. O’Donoghue asked the Savage Wing Council to undertake another invasion of Canada across the Dakota Territory border. The Council, weary of Canadian adventures in general and O’Neill in particular, would have none of it. O'Neill's idea was turned down, but the Council promised to loan him arms and agreed they would not publicly denounce him and his raid. O'Neill resigned from the Fenians to lead the invasion, which was planned in Saint Paul, Minnesota, to invade Manitoba near Winnipeg. About 35 men, led by John O'Neill, William B. O'Donoghue, and [[Donnelly-2355|John J. Donnelly]], hoped to join forces with [[Riel-5|Louis Riel]]'s Métis. On October 5, O'Neill's force managed to capture a Hudson's Bay Company post and a Canadian customs house which they believed to be just north of the international border. A U.S. survey team had determined the border was two miles further north, placing the Hudson's Bay post and the customs house both inside U.S. territory. O'Neill, J. J. Donnelly and ten others were taken prisoner near Pembina, Dakota Territory, by U.S. soldiers led Captain Loyd Wheaton. The raid was doomed from the very start. It actually took place inside the United States, and the Métis under Riel had signed a pact with the British just as the invasion began. Riel and his Métis captured O'Donoghue and gave him to U.S. authorities. In a somewhat muddled federal response, O'Neill was arrested twice – once in Dakota and once in Minnesota - but was released and never charged for "invading" U.S. territory. The men captured with him were released by the court as simply "dupes" of O'Neill and Donnelly. ==Links== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenian_raids Wikipedia - Fenian Raids] * [http://espritdecorps.ca/the-fenian-raids/ Esprit de Corps - Fenian Raids] * Ken Robison. (2013) [https://books.google.ca/books?id=Qul2CQAAQBAJ&pg=PT60&lpg=PT60&dq=%22John+J.+Donnelly%22+Fenian&source=bl&ots=li5oZM8H8H&sig=DWd-0rrTWeYN71DL7rf3u4yLvP0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi3ofykmtTeAhXBct8KHeHIDYAQ6AEwC3oECAAQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22John%20J.%20Donnelly%22%20Fenian&f=false Montana Territory and the Civil War: A Frontier Forged on the Battlefield]. Arcadia Publishing. Chapter "Larger Than Life Frontier Character: Colonel John J Donnelly".
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] == Fenland Notes and Queries == A Quarterly Antiquarian Journal for the Fenland in the counties of Huntingdon, Cambridge, Lincoln, Northampton, Norfolk, and Suffolk. * published by George C. Caster, Huntingdon, England, 1891-1909 * see: [[Wikipedia: The_Fens|The Fenlands]] * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Fenland Notes and Queries|Fenland Notes and Queries]]'' (George C. Caster, Huntingdon, England, 1891-1909) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#FNQ|Fenland Notes & Queries]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fenland Notes and Queries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Fenland Notes And Queries Contents List ::* https://archive.org/details/FenlandNotesAndQueriesContentsList * Vol. 1-7 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008697172 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000057496 * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/fenlandnotesand00unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=8k6AXMBJUO8C * Vol. 2 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.a0002106771 * Vol. 3 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015006950474 * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/fenlandnotesque01sweegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=S1lJAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pg1JAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MBpAAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/fenlandnotesquer5190pete ::* https://archive.org/details/fenlandnotesque00sweegoog * Vol. 6 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951000734457h * Vol. 7 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015067236102
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[[Category: Carlow Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Carlow|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Carlow, Ireland|Main Carlow Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Fennagh Parish, County Carlow|Category for Fennagh Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Carlow|Civil Parishes in County Carlow]] |}See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Fennagh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Fionnmhach. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/326 Fennagh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Baronies:''' Rathvilly, Idrone East, Forth :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Fennagh Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Carlow|Towns of County Carlow]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)''' |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Fennagh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Fionnmhach.
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fennagh&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Tullow'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Tulach.
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullow&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Fennagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Fennagh Parish (Fionnmhach) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/326/BF Fennagh Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Townland''' |width="20%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)''' |width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes''' |- |Ballaghaderneen||''Bealach an Doirnín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballaghaderneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballaghaderneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballaghaderneen&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinadrum||''Baile na gCodarmán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballinadrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballinadrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinadrum&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballintrane||''Baile an Treathain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballintrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballintrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballintrane&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybrommell||''Baile an Bhromailigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballybrommell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballybrommell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybrommell&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballydarton||''Baile na dTortán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballydarton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballydarton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydarton&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballykealey||''Baile Uí Chaollaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballykealey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballykealey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballykealey&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyknockan||''Baile an Chnocáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballyknockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballyknockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyknockan&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynamire||''Baile na Maor''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballynamire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballynamire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynamire&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballytimmin||''Baile Thoimín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballytimmin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballytimmin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytimmin&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Boghouse||''Teach an Phortaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Boghouse&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Boghouse&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Boghouse&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cannonsquarter||''Ceathrú na gCanánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Cannonsquarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Cannonsquarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cannonsquarter&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlemore||''An Caisleán Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Castlemore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Castlemore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlemore&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonbulloge or Ballycallon||''Cluain Bolg nó Baile Uí Challáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Clonbulloge+or+Ballycallon%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Clonbulloge+or+Ballycallon%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonbulloge%20or%20Ballycallon%22&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonegah||''Cluain na gCath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clonegah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clonegah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonegah&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonetoose||''Cluain an tSúsa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clonetoose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clonetoose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonetoose&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolasnaghta||''Cúil an tSneachta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Coolasnaghta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Coolasnaghta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolasnaghta&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craanaha||''Corrán Átha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Craanaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Craanaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craanaha&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumfea||''Droim Féich''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Drumfea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Drumfea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumfea&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fennagh||''Fionnmhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Fennagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Fennagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fennagh&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glebe||''An Ghléib''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Janeville or Kilgarron||''Coill Ghearráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Janeville+or+Kilgarron%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Janeville+or+Kilgarron%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Janeville%20or%20Kilgarron%22&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilbrickan||''Cill Bhreacáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilbrickan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilbrickan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilbrickan&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilconner||''Coill Chonúrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilconner&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilconner&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilconner&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilkey||''Cill Chá''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilkey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilkey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilkey&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmaglin||''Coill Mhic Fhloinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilmaglin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilmaglin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmaglin&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockendrane||''Cnoc na nAraíon''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Knockendrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Knockendrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockendrane&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lumcloon||''Lomchluain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Lumcloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Lumcloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lumcloon&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Milltown||''Baile an Mhuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Milltown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Milltown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Milltown&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moanmore||''An Mhóin Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Moanmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Moanmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moanmore&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mountmelican||''Moin Uí Mhaolagáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Mountmelican&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Mountmelican&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountmelican&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mountpleasant||''Cluain Fearta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Mountpleasant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Mountpleasant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountpleasant&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathercan||''Ráth Thorcáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rathercan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rathercan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathercan&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathnageeragh||''Ráth na gCaorach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rathnageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rathnageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathnageeragh&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Templeowen||''Teampall Eoin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Templeowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Templeowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Templeowen&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tullowbeg'''||''An Tulach Bheag''||[[:Category:Tullowbeg Townland, Fennagh Parish, County Carlow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Tullowbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Tullowbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullowbeg&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Upton or Ballyhubbock||''Baile Hobac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Upton+or+Ballyhubbock%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Upton+or+Ballyhubbock%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Upton%20or%20Ballyhubbock%22&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Carlow should be added to the main Carlow page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ---- [[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']] [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]] [[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]] [[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Fionnmhach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.7144,-6.8473,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.7144/-6.8473 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.8250&lat=52.7234 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fennagh&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Tullow'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Tulach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.8033,-6.7366,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.8033/-6.7366 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.8250&lat=52.7234 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullow&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Fennagh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Fennagh Parish (Fionnmhach) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/326/BF Fennagh Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballaghaderneen&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinadrum||''Baile na gCodarmán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballinadrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballinadrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinadrum&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballintrane||''Baile an Treathain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballintrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballintrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballintrane&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybrommell||''Baile an Bhromailigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballybrommell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballybrommell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybrommell&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballydarton||''Baile na dTortán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballydarton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballydarton&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydarton&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballykealey||''Baile Uí Chaollaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballykealey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballykealey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballykealey&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyknockan||''Baile an Chnocáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballyknockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballyknockan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyknockan&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynamire||''Baile na Maor''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballynamire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballynamire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynamire&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballytimmin||''Baile Thoimín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballytimmin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Ballytimmin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytimmin&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Boghouse||''Teach an Phortaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Boghouse&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Boghouse&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Boghouse&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cannonsquarter||''Ceathrú na gCanánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Cannonsquarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Cannonsquarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cannonsquarter&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlemore||''An Caisleán Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Castlemore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Castlemore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlemore&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonbulloge or Ballycallon||''Cluain Bolg nó Baile Uí Challáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Clonbulloge+or+Ballycallon%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Clonbulloge+or+Ballycallon%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonbulloge%20or%20Ballycallon%22&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonegah||''Cluain na gCath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clonegah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clonegah&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonegah&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonetoose||''Cluain an tSúsa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clonetoose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Clonetoose&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonetoose&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolasnaghta||''Cúil an tSneachta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Coolasnaghta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Coolasnaghta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolasnaghta&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craanaha||''Corrán Átha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Craanaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Craanaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craanaha&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumfea||''Droim Féich''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Drumfea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Drumfea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumfea&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fennagh||''Fionnmhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Fennagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Fennagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fennagh&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glebe||''An Ghléib''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Janeville or Kilgarron||''Coill Ghearráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Janeville+or+Kilgarron%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Janeville+or+Kilgarron%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Janeville%20or%20Kilgarron%22&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilbrickan||''Cill Bhreacáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilbrickan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilbrickan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilbrickan&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilconner||''Coill Chonúrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilconner&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilconner&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilconner&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilkey||''Cill Chá''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilkey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilkey&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilkey&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmaglin||''Coill Mhic Fhloinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilmaglin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Kilmaglin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmaglin&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockendrane||''Cnoc na nAraíon''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Knockendrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Knockendrane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockendrane&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lumcloon||''Lomchluain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Lumcloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Lumcloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lumcloon&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Milltown||''Baile an Mhuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Milltown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Milltown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Milltown&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moanmore||''An Mhóin Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Moanmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Moanmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moanmore&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mountmelican||''Moin Uí Mhaolagáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Mountmelican&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Mountmelican&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountmelican&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mountpleasant||''Cluain Fearta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Mountpleasant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Mountpleasant&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountpleasant&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathercan||''Ráth Thorcáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rathercan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rathercan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathercan&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rathnageeragh||''Ráth na gCaorach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rathnageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Rathnageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rathnageeragh&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Templeowen||''Teampall Eoin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Templeowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Templeowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Templeowen&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tullowbeg'''||''An Tulach Bheag''||[[:Category:Tullowbeg Townland, Fennagh Parish, County Carlow]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Tullowbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=Tullowbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullowbeg&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Upton or Ballyhubbock||''Baile Hobac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Upton+or+Ballyhubbock%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Carlow&townland=%22Upton+or+Ballyhubbock%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Upton%20or%20Ballyhubbock%22&countyname=CARLOW&Parish=FENNAGH Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Carlow should be added to the main Carlow page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Fenshaw Family History
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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] Here is a central location for organizing information related to the last name Fenshaw and Fenshaw families around the world. Note that alternate spellings include '''Fenshaw''' and '''Fanshawe'''. === Origins of Fenshaw Surname === English and German word for 'The shaw or grove in the fen'. === Geographic Locations of Fenshaws === In USA, most people with the Fenshaw surname live in Michigan.
Fenstermacher Name Study
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[[Category:Fenstermacher Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Fenstemaker-6|Lori Humphrey]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == Biographies for all Fenstermacher descendants.
Fentress County, Tennessee
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[[Category:Fentress County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Appalachia Counties]]
[[:Category: Tennessee | Tennessee]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Pickett County, Tennessee|Pickett County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Pickett County, Tennessee|Pickett County]] | NE Location = [[:Category:Scott County, Tennessee|Scott County]] | E Location = [[Scott and Morgan counties]] | SE Location =[[:Category:Morgan County, Tennessee|Morgan County]] | S Location =[[:Category:Cumberland County, Tennessee|Cumberland County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Putnam County, Tennessee|Putnam County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Overton County, Tennessee|Overton County]] }} * * * ===Protected areas=== *List and link wildlife areas/parks/etc * ==Government Offices== *List and link county offices * ==Demographics== *General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc * ==Communities== ===Cities=== (must be officially part of the county) * * ===Towns=== * * ==County Common Areas== *[[:Category: Fentress County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Fentress County Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Fentress County, Tennessee, Schools |Fentress County Schools]] ==Things to do/see== *touristy things * ==County Resources== * * ===County Records=== * * ===Church records=== ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== ===Estate/Probate Records=== ===Land/Homestead Records=== ===Tax Lists=== ===Military Service Records=== ===Census Records=== ==See also== ==Sources== ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations '''
Welcome to Fentress County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ---- ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to Fentress County, Tennessee. From cities, to citizens, to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. ==Ongoing List of Things to Do== *Contributing to the main project page as needed *Church records of christenings, marriages and burials *Voter or citizenship rolls *Records of wills and deceased estates *Land tenure records *Tax lists *Muster lists for militia service *Census records, indexed and uploaded ==Fentress County History== Fentress County was formed in 1823 from portions of Morgan, Overton and White counties. The resulting county was named for James Fentress (1763–1843), who served as speaker of the state house, chairman of Montgomery County Court, and commissioner to select seats for Haywood, Carroll, Gibson and Weakley counties in West Tennessee. Fentress County was the site of several saltpeter mines. Saltpeter is the main ingredient of gunpowder and was obtained by leaching the earth from local caves. The largest mine was in York Cave, near the Wolf River Post Office. At one time, twenty-five large leaching vats were in operation in this cave. According to Barr (1961) this cave was mined during the Civil War. Buffalo Cave near Jamestown was also a major mine with twelve leaching vats. Manson Saltpeter Cave in Big Indian Creek Valley was a smaller operation with four leaching vats. These caves may also have been mined during the War of 1812, as saltpeter mining was widespread in Kentucky and Tennessee during that era. In the runup to the American Civil War, when Tennessee Governor Harris asked the State Legislature for a vote of secession, the two representatives from Fentress County (Reese T. Hildreth and R. H. Bledsoe) voted for Secession. [[York-6|Sgt. Alvin Cullum York]] (1887–1964), a hero at the Meuse-Argonne Offensive during World War I, was born and lived in Fentress County. He established the Alvin C. York Agricultural Institute in Jamestown in 1924. York's house and farm are part of Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park in Pall Mall. ==Geography== Fentress County is part of Middle Tennessee, one of Tennesee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Fentress County is also part of the Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Fentress County,[[:Category: Tennessee | Tennessee]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Pickett County, Tennessee|Pickett County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Pickett County, Tennessee|Pickett County]] | NE Location = [[:Category:Scott County, Tennessee|Scott County]] | E Location = [[Scott and Morgan counties]] | SE Location =[[:Category:Morgan County, Tennessee|Morgan County]] | S Location =[[:Category:Cumberland County, Tennessee|Cumberland County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Putnam County, Tennessee|Putnam County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Overton County, Tennessee|Overton County]] }} * * * ===Protected areas=== *List and link wildlife areas/parks/etc * ==Government Offices== *List and link county offices * ==Demographics== *General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc * ==Communities== ===Cities=== (must be officially part of the county) * * ===Towns=== * * ==County Common Areas== *[[:Category: Fentress County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Fentress County Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Fentress County, Tennessee, Schools |Fentress County Schools]] ==Things to do/see== *touristy things * ==County Resources== * * ===County Records=== * * ===Church records=== ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== ===Estate/Probate Records=== ===Land/Homestead Records=== ===Tax Lists=== ===Military Service Records=== ===Census Records=== ==See also== ==Sources==
Fenwick allied families
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Northumberland,_Forster_Name_Study
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[[Category: England, Fenwick Name Study]] [[Category: County Durham, Fenwick Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Fenwick Name Study]] [[Category: Newcastle upon Tyne, Ellison Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Howick, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Ogle Name Study]] See image feed for pedigrees of the allied families of the Fenwicks. Families ... * Anderson of Newcastle. * Aynsley of Shafto * Aynsley of West Shafto & Little Harle Tower. * Bewick of Newcastle * Carnaby * Clavering of Callay * Ellison of Newcastle * Forster of Upper Eshells & Kentstone * Forster of Newham * Grey of Howick * Lisle of Woodburn * Loraine of Kirkharle * Middleton * Middleton of Silksworth * Ogle * Ogle of Burradon * Ridley * Selby of Whitehouse * Shafto of Anvil & Swalwell. * Widdrington
Fenwick Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina
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[[Category:Fenwick Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==History== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Fenwick Plantation is located on Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. This plantation should not be confused with Fenwick Hall which is on Johns Island. ===Plantation Owners=== *[[Calder-2179|Henry Calder]] had 2 plantations, the Fenwick Plantation on Edisto Island, and one adjoining it called Theckity Island. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A10-D10 1831-1832
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-X98L-X}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *Deed Bk A10 p.60-64, sold to Ephraim Mikell Seabrook and Henry Seabrook for '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A10-D10 1831-1832
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-X98K-H}} (accessed 15 March 2023) *1830 deed describes Thickety Island as well, Bk A10 p.63 The following deed gave Henry Calder's family permission to sell his properties in South Carolina after his death. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A8-B8 1809-1811
Film number: 008196083 > image 347 of 514
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLK-Z1ZY}} (accessed 14 March 2023) *Deed Bk B8 p.183-191 When Henry Calder died in 1820 he had a number of slaves listed in his will '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 34-35 1818-1826
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1818-1826, Vol. 034 > image 326 of 875; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJ9H-GT}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *1820 will of Henry Calder and probate inventory. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1818-1824 > No File Description Available > image 434 of 1227
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJ9S-LK}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *Nov 1820 probate inventory of Henry Calder *[[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] - 1821 Fenwick Plantation, a mortgage between Ephraim Seabrook and William Seabrook for this property. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. I9-M9 1821-1824
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR7-BSLM}} (accessed 15 March 2023) *Deed Bk K9 p.132 (difficult to read) When Ephraim Mikell Seabrook died he left the Fenwick Plantation to his sons John Gabriel Seabrook and Joseph Whaley Seabrook. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 44-45 1845-1851
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1845-1851, Vol. 044 > image 51 of 484; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JFC6-2}} (accessed 16 March 2023) *1846 will of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook ===Slaves=== For more information please see: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Henry_Calder_1820%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Henry Calder]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] ==Sources==
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A10-D10 1831-1832
Film number: 008300029 > image 42 of 1218
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-X98L-X}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *Deed Bk A10 p.60-64, sold to Ephraim Mikell Seabrook and Henry Seabrook for '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A10-D10 1831-1832
Film number: 008300029 > image 43 of 1218
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-X98K-H}} (accessed 15 March 2023) *1830 deed describes Thickety Island as well, Bk A10 p.63 The following deed gave Henry Calder's family permission to sell his properties in South Carolina after his death. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A8-B8 1809-1811
Film number: 008196083 > image 347 of 514
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLK-Z1ZY}} (accessed 14 March 2023) *Deed Bk B8 p.183-191 When Henry Calder died in 1820 he had a number of slaves listed in his will '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 34-35 1818-1826
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1818-1826, Vol. 034 > image 326 of 875; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJ9H-GT}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *1820 will of Henry Calder and probate inventory. '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1810-1818 1819-1824 1819-1824 (indexed with last item) 1824-1844
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Charleston > Probate Court, Estate inventories > 1818-1824 > No File Description Available > image 434 of 1227
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JJ9S-LK}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *Nov 1820 probate inventory of Henry Calder *[[Seabrook-499|Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] - 1821 Fenwick Plantation, a mortgage between Ephraim Seabrook and William Seabrook for this property. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. I9-M9 1821-1824
Film number: 008293560 > image 330 of 1080
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR7-BSLM}} (accessed 15 March 2023) *Deed Bk K9 p.132 (difficult to read) When Ephraim Mikell Seabrook died he left the Fenwick Plantation to his sons John Gabriel Seabrook and Joseph Whaley Seabrook. '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 44-45 1845-1851
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1845-1851, Vol. 044 > image 51 of 484; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JFC6-2}} (accessed 16 March 2023) *1846 will of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook ===Slaves=== For more information please see: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Henry_Calder_1820%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Henry Calder]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Mikell_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Ephraim Mikell Seabrook]] ==Sources==
Ferd Keller Interest Group
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[[Category: Family_Brick_Walls]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Keller-3525|Daniel Keller]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I need to find information on my paternal grandfather * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12275740 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Ferdig Name Study
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[[Category:Ferdig Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Here, we are attempting to document and connect as many Ferdigs as possible. With this information, we should be able to infer migration patterns for this family and document their origin and expansion. == How to Join == Let others know you are working on this family by posting a comment to the right. There is a list of suggested tasks below. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == List of name variations: == *Ferdeg *Fergin *Fertich *Firdig *Furdeg *Furdig *Verdig == Suggested Task List == # Research Ferdig name origin # Add sources and biographies to profiles # Perfect dates and place names on profiles == Early Mentions of Ferdig in US Newspapers == A search of the Library of Congress' Chronicling America shows the Ferdig surname appearing first across Freemont and Perrysburg, Ohio, in the northwest of the state, in the 1840s, 50s and 60s. The 1870s saw Ferdigs expand into Iowa and Pennsylvania, with Kansas, New York, and Illinois following in the 1880s. [[#Chronicling America Ferdig|Library of Congress, Chronicling America]] == Sources == *The Library of Congress, Chronicling America Newspaper Archive. Search for 'Ferdig'. [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/pages/results/?state=&date1=1789&date2=1963&proxtext=Ferdig&x=0&y=0&dateFilterType=yearRange&rows=20&searchType=basic&sort=date Available Online] *"Ferdig Family Reunion Held at Blue Lake Sunday," ''The Mapleton Press'' (Mapleton, Iowa), p. 1. July 30, 1942. Accessed November 17, 2019. [https://mapleton.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=ferdig&i=f&d=01011877-12312018&m=between&ord=k1&fn=scan_19410227_19421029_0480a&df=1&dt=10 Online archive] *"Fertig Fertich Ferdig Family of Pennsylvania History and Genealogy." http://www.fertich.org/.
Ferdinand Family History
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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central location for organizing information related to the last name '''Ferdinand''' and Ferdinand families around the world. === Origins of Ferdinard Surname === A German and French word, from 'Fred' meaning peace, and 'rand' meaning pure and pure peace. Also farð ‘journey’, ‘expedition’ (or a metathesized form of frið ‘peace’) + nanð ‘daring’, ‘brave’. Its origins are in German speaking countries and in France. As a given or personal name it was not introduced to Spain until the late 15th century. It was brought to Austria by the Habsburg dynasty, among whom it was a hereditary name, and from Austria it spread to France. === Geographic Locations of Ferdinands === In the UK, it is mostly found in the London region. In the USA, it has mostly been associated with New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois.
Ferdinand Propsting and the Battle of the Nile
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In the 1841 England census [[Propsting-12|Frederick Propsting]] was described as being born of ‘Foreign parts’, those parts believed to be the Low Countries at the lower reaches of the Rhine. '''Flanders Campaign''' Ferdinand, or Frederick, as he came to be known, could have been involved in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flanders_Campaign Flanders campaign of 1792 to 1795] when he would have been in his mid-twenties. This campaign against the French Revolutionary Wars was a combined army of Anglo-Hanoverian, Dutch, Hessian, Imperial Austrian, and Prussian troops. After some early victories the allies were forced to withdraw due to French counter-offensives. They established a new front to the south of Netherlands and Germany, but lacked supplies. Forced to retreat, the French transformed the Dutch Republic to the Batavian Republic, and the Austrian Netherlands and Belgium were annexed by the French Republic. The British had retreated northwards to the port of Bremen and were eventually evacuated to Britain with the remnants of Austrian, Dutch and German troops. This may have been Frederick Propsting’s route to England. From there he may have joined the British navy. '''Seamen''' Sailors generally went to sea as boys and by the time they were 16 years of age they could be rated as seamen. They generally served for another ten years before settling on shore or to a local sailing position. A small percentage of seamen remained at sea to rise to the position of naval petty officers and merchant shipmasters. Women also went to sea, in large numbers. They were usually mature women, the wives of petty officers. Their extended roles were such as providing medical treatment and handling ammunition. The Able or Ordinary Seamen were an elite group. They were headed by the topmen who spent much of their day in the spars aloft, in the spacious areas beyond the reach of officers and the deck bound seamen, and forming their own mess of six to ten men who cooked and ate together. To advertise their clique the topmen wore unique and colourful clothes, hairstyles, personal jewellery and were marked with tattoos. On shore their behaviour was riotous with carefree expenditure. Professional sailors were resourceful men, skilled and daring. Although their shore behaviour brought scorn from local inhabitants, the state knew their worth. It was these men that gave Britain command of the sea. '''Crimping''' During wartime the Royal Navy would press professional seamen from the merchant service; and others, ‘landlubbers’ and foreign sailors, could be attracted by pay and opportunity. A significant portion of British crews were made up of foreign sailors. '''Zealous''' The extended family believes that Frederick Propsting served under Captain Hood on the ‘Zealous’ in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Nile the Battle of the Nile] which was fought on 1 to 3 August 1798 under the command of the British Rear Admiral Horatio Nelson at Abu Qir Bay. ‘Zealous’ engaged the French ship ‘Guerrier’ in this battle, helping to force the surrender of ‘Guerrier’. The British had about 900 casualties, the French 9000; and the French lost eleven ships. This resounding victory isolated Napoleon’s army in Egypt, brought prestige to the British and secured their control of the Mediterranean. In 1801 ‘Zealous’ was cruising off Cadiz then missed the Battle of Trafalgar as she was being resupplied at Gibraltar. Still continuing with the blockade of Cadiz, ‘Zealous’ assisted the fleet to detain ‘Nemesis’ on 25 November 1805. ‘Nemesis’ was sailing with a cargo of spice, indigo dye, and other goods to Leghorn, Italy. '''Nemesis Prize Money''' ‘Zealous’, under the command of John Oakes Hardy, Esquire, shared the ‘Nemesis’ prize money with ten other British warships, and this was advertised in the [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/16364/page/617 ‘London Gazette’ on 24 April 1810 (Issue 16364, p. 617)]: "London, April 26, 1810. Notice is hereby given to the Officers and Ships’ Companies who were actually on board the undermentioned Ships at the Capture of the Nemesis by his Majesty’s Ship Thunderer, on the 24th November 1805, that they will be paid their respective Proportions of the Proceeds of the said Prize, on Tuesday the 15th Day of May, at No. 70, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury; where the unclaimed Shares will be recalled every subsequent Tuesday and Friday for Three Months, pursuant to Act of Parliament." '''Expectations''' Perhaps, if he was a crew member of 'Zealous', it was in the expectation of this prize money that Ferdinand married on 17 Jun 1806 at Saint Leonards Shoreditch to Ann Mary Bispham and settled at Hadley to grow his business and family. '''But note that he was signed on to HMS Acasta on 16 April 1797 - so probably not in this battle after all.''' See list of vessels in Battle of the Nile [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_battle_at_the_Battle_of_the_Nile here] == Sources ==
Ferguson, Immigrant Voyage to Victoria 1840-41
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[[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] Departed: London on September 27, 1840 via Plymouth
Arrived: Port Phillip on 15 January 1841
Passengers: includes 261 Bounty Immigrants
Master: Captain Virtue
Arrived: Port Jackson on 19 February 1841
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* NRS5316/4_4813/Ferguson_15 Jan 1841/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4813&ship=Ferguson * Shipping Intelligences from the Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845) of Wednesday 20 January 1841, Page 3. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/225008606? * Fergusson (ship) from "Passengers to Port Phillip from Southern England & Ireland 1839-42" Copyright 2015 by Alexander Romanov-Hughes. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://www.portphillipdistrict.info/SE_and_I_Passenger_Lists_1839-42_053.htm * They came by the 'Fergusson' as Self-funded and as Bounty Immigrants in 1841. from the Came to Port Phillip in 1841 (part of the Geocities pages) © Elizabeth Janson. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://www.oocities.org/vic1840/41/fe41.html?20209 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural Intelligencer (Sydney, NSW : 1840 - 1841) of Wednesday 24 February 1841, Page 12. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228131598? * 28/09/1840 - 18/01/1841 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/1000376
Arrived: Port Phillip on 15 January 1841
Passengers: includes 261 Bounty Immigrants
Master: Captain Virtue
Arrived: Port Jackson on 19 February 1841
'''Passenger Lists, etc.'''
* NRS5316/4_4813/Ferguson_15 Jan 1841/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4813&ship=Ferguson * Shipping Intelligences from the Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845) of Wednesday 20 January 1841, Page 3. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/225008606? * Fergusson (ship) from "Passengers to Port Phillip from Southern England & Ireland 1839-42" Copyright 2015 by Alexander Romanov-Hughes. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://www.portphillipdistrict.info/SE_and_I_Passenger_Lists_1839-42_053.htm * They came by the 'Fergusson' as Self-funded and as Bounty Immigrants in 1841. from the Came to Port Phillip in 1841 (part of the Geocities pages) © Elizabeth Janson. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://www.oocities.org/vic1840/41/fe41.html?20209 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural Intelligencer (Sydney, NSW : 1840 - 1841) of Wednesday 24 February 1841, Page 12. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228131598? * 28/09/1840 - 18/01/1841 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/1000376
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[[Category: Fergusson (1821)]] '''The Ship Fergusson sometimes called the Ferguson made numerous Voyages to the Australian Colonies in the 19th Century.''' The Fergusson a ship of 555 tons made voyages carrying both convicts and free settlers to the various Australian colonies between 1828 and 1841. :Note ''THE WRECK OF THE SHIP "FERGUSON" As she lay on the Great Barrier Reef, in Torres' Straits, in lat. 12° 18' S.. long, 143° 54' E., or thereabouts. on the 27th April, (1841)'' '''Sources''' * Voyages for Fergus(s)on from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/vessel-voyages-all/925874 * Convict Ship Ferguson 1829 from Jen Willetts' the FREE SETTLER OR FELON website. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_ferguson_1829.htm * Shipwreck. from The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841) of Monday 26 July 1841, Page 2. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32190015? * Advertising from The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841) of Mon 2 August 1841, Page 3. first accessed online on the 9th of May 2020. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32190103?searchTerm=%22ship%20ferguson%22&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc|||dateFrom=1841-01-01|||dateTo=1841-12-31] *1841 'Shipping Intelligence.', Port Phillip Patriot and Melbourne Advertiser (Vic. : 1839 - 1845), 18 January, p. 2. , viewed 30 Jan 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226509047 Jan. 15.—Fergusson, ship, John Virtue, master, from Plymouth 25th September. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Flintoff, child and nurse, Mr. & Mrs. Neville Flintoff, Captain and Mrs. Hill and child, and Messrs. A. Mathieson, A. Tabal and J. D. Hill. Intermediate Passengers 13, and 3 in the steerage ; 261 Bounty emigrants. *1841 'SHIP NEWS.', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 18 February, p. 3. , viewed 30 Jan 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36850535 The Christina, Fergusson, and Sir Charles Forbes, were advertised to return to Sydney from Port Phillip. *1841 'ARRIVALS.', Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1834 - 1842), 20 February, p. 2. , viewed 30 Jan 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167214335 February 19.— FERGUSSON. Virtue, master, from London 25th September, Port Phillip, 7th instant. *1841 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.', The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), 20 February, p. 2. , viewed 30 Jan 2023, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12867907 From Port Phillip, same day, having left the 7th instant, the ship Fergusson, 555 tons, Capt. Virtue, with sundries. Passengers from England -Mr and Mrs Hill, from Port Phillip, Messrs Cavenagh, Southy, Pickering, Ebden, Thatcher, Connel, Croft, and James, and twenty in the steerage.
Ferguson Mine Disaster
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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Ferguson Mine Disaster, Connellsville, Pennsylvania, 1903]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Ferguson Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 21 Nov 1903 * Location: [[:Category:Connellsville, Pennsylvania|Connellsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 17 * Cause: Explosion === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === ===Results and Findings=== === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miner Deaths''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} === Men That Were Injured === == Sources == * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/ferguson_news_only.htm
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 21 Nov 1903 * Location: [[:Category:Connellsville, Pennsylvania|Connellsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania]] * Victims: 17 * Cause: Explosion === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === ===Results and Findings=== === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miner Deaths''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} === Men That Were Injured === == Sources ==
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[[Category: Ferguson's Cove, Nova Scotia Colony]] [[Category: Ferguson's Cove, Nova Scotia]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' Ferguson's Cove is a suburban community within the Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia on the western shore of Halifax Harbour between Purcell's Cove and [[Space:Herring Cove, Nova Scotia|Herring Cove]]. ==History== First settled in 1788 by William Glazebrook. It was initially known as Falkland, named after Lady Falkland, wife of Lucius Bentinck Falkland, one of the Lieutenant Governors of Nova Scotia. The Lynch family from Ireland settled in 1803. Another of the earliest settlers was William Embley from Newfoundland, who served in the Royal Navy. He relocated to Ferguson's Cove after being discharged in 1811Wikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferguson%27s_Cove,_Nova_Scotia Ferguson's Cove, Nova Scotia.] Accessed 2018.. The community was connected to Spryfield, a community further inland on the Chebucto Peninsula, by a road which began at the foot of the steep hill just to the north of York Redoubt, and ended in the Roach's Pond area of Spryfield. This is now a footpath which is seldom used, and slowly reverting to a natural state – but still easily followed and well worth the time to hike. The Ferguson's Cove entrance is just south of an old quarry, while the Sprfield entrance is behind the sewer treatment plant at the end of Princeton Ave. There were several slate quarries in the community in the early 20th century, but none are active today. Many of the men of the community in its early days made their living as harbour pilots. By the latter part of the 20th century, however, it had become a "bedroom community" for Halifax. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ferguson's Cove, Nova Scotia|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Fern Knoll Burial Park is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Fern Knoll Burial Park is located in Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
100 Midland Dr.
Dallas, PA 18612
(570) 675-1090 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.3476106, -75.9682665 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fern+Knoll+Burial+Park/@41.3476106,-75.9682665,685m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!1m2!2m1!1sfern+knoll+cemetery+dallas+pa!3m1!1s0x89c516427af5f80f:0xa762af64cc90ad34 Fern Knoll Burial Park on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=44847 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}
100 Midland Dr.
Dallas, PA 18612
(570) 675-1090 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.3476106, -75.9682665 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fern+Knoll+Burial+Park/@41.3476106,-75.9682665,685m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!1m2!2m1!1sfern+knoll+cemetery+dallas+pa!3m1!1s0x89c516427af5f80f:0xa762af64cc90ad34 Fern Knoll Burial Park on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=44847 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}
Fern Peters To-Do List
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Peters-4309|Fern Peters]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Peters-4309&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Fern Peters To-Do List|Fern's current to-do list]].'' clean up sources and add sources {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Abrams-768|Abrams, Sara ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-769|Abrams, Elisabeth ]] || 1811-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-770|Abrams, Abraham Abraham ]] || 1761-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-771|Abrams, Jacob ]] || 1806-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-772|Abrams, Maria ]] || 1863-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-773|Abrams, Heinrich J. ]] || 1858-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-774|Abrams, Jakob ]] || 1853-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-775|Abrams, Katharina ]] || 1867-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-776|Abrams, Maria ]] || 1835-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-777|Abrams, Jacob ]] || 1829-03-04 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-778|Abrams, Heinrich ]] || 1837-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-779|Abrams, Bernhard ]] || 1840-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-780|Abrams, Elisabeth ]] || 1851-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-781|Abrams, Peter ]] || 1857-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-782|Abrams, Margaretha ]] || 1862-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-783|Abrams, Bernhard ]] || 1870-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-785|Abrams, Peter ]] || 1798-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-786|Abrams, Catarina ]] || 1801-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Abrams-787|Abrams, Margaretha "Gretha" ]] || 1804-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-269|Armstrong, Annie Myrtle Josephine (Crozier) ]] || 1931-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5718|Armstrong, Douglas ]] || 1924-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5719|Armstrong, Patricia Ann]] || 1956-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5727|Armstrong, Harvey ]] || || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5728|Armstrong, Murrey ]] || 1932-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5729|Armstrong, William George Clarence ]] || 1899-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5730|Armstrong, wn ]] || || to-do |- | [[Armstrong-5732|Armstrong, George ]] || 1863-11-18 || to-do |- | [[Henzy-1|Armstrong, Evalotte (Henzy) ]] || 1860-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Cunningham-4336|Basarab, Beatrice (Cunningham)]] || || to-do |- | [[Basarab-1|Basarab, Fred T. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hodobiak-1|Basarab, Katherine (Hodobiak) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Basarab-2|Basarab, Theodore Fredrick ]] || 1882-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Basarab-3|Basarab, David Fredrick ]] || 1971-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Basarab-4|Basarab, Ted ]] || || to-do |- | [[Berg-1496|Berg, Franz ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1498|Berg, Aganetha ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1499|Berg, Franz ]] || 1801-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1500|Berg, Franz ]] || 1772-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1501|Berg, Maria ]] || 1809-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1502|Berg, Katharina ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bergen-350|Bergen, Maria ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bergen-351|Bergen, Sarah ]] || 1906-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Bergen-352|Bergen, Anna ]] || 1868-07-29 || to-do |- | [[Bergen-353|Bergen, Katarina ]] || 1874-06-29 || to-do |- | [[Bergmann-137|Bergmann, Susanna ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bollee-3|Bollee, Wilhelm "Willem" ]] || 1746-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Bollee-4|Bollee, Agatha ]] || 1776-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1339|Braun, Peter ]] || 1847-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1340|Braun, Katarina ]] || 1883-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1341|Braun, Abram ]] || 1882-07-24 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1342|Braun, Johan ]] || 1889-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1343|Braun, Abram ]] || 1816-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1344|Braun, Heinrich ]] || 1827-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1345|Braun, Margaretha ]] || 1828-09-25 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1346|Braun, Katharina ]] || 1821-02-24 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1347|Braun, Johann ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1348|Braun, Abram ]] || 1884-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1349|Braun, Katharina ]] || 1846-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1350|Braun, Abraham ]] || 1841-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1351|Braun, Jacob ]] || 1843-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Breyel-10|Breyel, Johan ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Broidy-1|Broidy, Catherine ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bruhn-182|Bruhn, Claas ]] || || to-do |- | [[Buhler-182|Buhler, Susanna "Sancke" ]] || 1717-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Buhler-183|Buhler, Sara ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buhler-184|Buhler, Abram ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buhler-185|Buhler, Jacob ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Buhler-186|Buhler, Jacob ]] || 1807-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Butler-7835|Butler, John ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cleary-621|Cleary, Elizabeth Jane ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cooper-9880|Cooper, Annie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crozier-270|Crozier, Samual ]] || 1901-09-28 || to-do |- | [[Kellett-338|Crozier, Kathleen Mary (Kellett) ]] || 1899-04-20 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-275|Crozier, Emit John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crozier-277|Crozier, Joseph George ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-278|Crozier, James George ]] || 1878-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-279|Crozier, James Cornelius Samuel ]] || || to-do |- | [[Crozier-280|Crozier, Ellen Keziah ]] || 1876-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-281|Crozier, Robert Bruce ]] || 1879-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-282|Crozier, Frederick Norman ]] || 1883-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-283|Crozier, Andrew ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-284|Crozier, Joseph Howard ]] || 1864-05-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-285|Crozier, Emma Dora ]] || 1868-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-286|Crozier, Anne Mary ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-288|Crozier, Annie M. ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-174|Crozier, Mary jane (Porteous) ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-290|Crozier, Norman George ]] || 1905-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-291|Crozier, William Bruce ]] || 1903-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-292|Crozier, Samuel Edwards ]] || 1907-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-293|Crozier, Eva Violet Elizabeth ]] || 1901-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cunningham-4337|Cunningham, Mable E. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Daly-751|Daly, Hyacinth ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Mac_Caughlan-1|Daly, Rose (Mac Caughlan) ]] || 1719-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daly-752|Daly, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[DArcy-476|Daly, Anastasia (DArcy) ]] || 1674-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daly-753|Daly, Denis ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daly-754|Daly, Denis Bowes ]] || 1745-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daniel-2915|Daniel, Elizabeth ]] || 1735-08-16 || to-do |- | [[De_Fehr-1|De Fehr, Christina or Justina ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deaves-14|Deaves, Robert ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Deaves-15|Deaves, Grace Louisa ]] || 1883-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Derksen-118|Derksen, Margaretha ]] || 1835-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Derksen-119|Derksen, Aganetha ]] || 1873-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Dick-1459|Dick, Aganetha ]] || 1746-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-155|Doerksen, Anna ]] || 1860-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-156|Doerksen, Heinrich ]] || 1834-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-157|Doerksen, Peter ]] || 1863-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-158|Doerksen, Katharina ]] || 1866-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-159|Doerksen, Johann ]] || 1868-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-160|Doerksen, Justina ]] || 1871-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-161|Doerksen, Aganetha ]] || 1879-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-162|Doerksen, Anna ]] || 1886-01-04 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-163|Doerksen, Helena ]] || 1888-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-164|Doerksen, Maria ]] || 1857-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-165|Doerksen, Peter ]] || 1884-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-166|Doerksen, Maria ]] || 1891-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-167|Doerksen, Abram ]] || 1854-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-168|Doerksen, Judith ]] || 1781-06-02 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-169|Doerksen, Maria ]] || 1866-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-170|Doerksen, Marie ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-171|Doerksen, Maria ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-172|Doerksen, Katharina ]] || 1820-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-173|Doerksen, Jacob David B ]] || 1806-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-174|Doerksen, David David - , (Derksen)]] || 1765-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-175|Doerksen, Anna D - ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-176|Doerksen, Gerhard David - ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-177|Doerksen, Maria D B , (Derksen)]] || 1799-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-178|Doerksen, Judith D - ]] || 1781-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-179|Doerksen, Abraham David - ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-180|Doerksen, Katharina D (Katarina) - ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-181|Doerksen, Aganetha D - ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-182|Doerksen, Agatha D - ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Doerksen-183|Doerksen, Peter David B , (Derksen)]] || 1808-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Driedger-59|Driedger, Aganetha ]] || 1862-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Driediger-5|Driediger, Katharina ]] || 1758-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-71|Dueck, Katharina ]] || 1813-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-72|Dueck, Anna ]] || 1872-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-73|Dueck, Gerhard ]] || 1862-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-74|Dueck, Aganetha ]] || 1834-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-75|Dueck, Katharina ]] || 1843-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-76|Dueck, Helena ]] || 1867-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-77|Dueck, Anna ]] || 1885-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Dueck-78|Dueck, Elisabeth ]] || 1814-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Duerksen-28|Duerksen, Anna ]] || 1860-01-30 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-343|Dyck, Arnold ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dyck-344|Dyck, Peter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Robertson-6339|Dyck, Eileen (Robertson)]] || || to-do |- | [[Dyck-345|Dyck, Peter ]] || 1903-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2372|Dyck, Katharina (Wolf) ]] || 1914-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-349|Dyck, Agatha ]] || 1746-03-00 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-350|Dyck, Katarina ]] || 1815-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-351|Dyck, Justina ]] || 1821-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-352|Dyck, Anna ]] || 1823-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-353|Dyck, Helena ]] || 1831-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-354|Dyck, Margareta ]] || 1834-08-31 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-355|Dyck, William ]] || 1835-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-356|Dyck, Aron ]] || 1837-10-07 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-357|Dyck, Abram ]] || 1862-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-358|Dyck, Jacob ]] || 1828-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-359|Dyck, Abram ]] || 1849-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-360|Dyck, David ]] || 1818-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-361|Dyck, Nicholas ]] || 1782-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-362|Dyck, Abraham ]] || 1816-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-363|Dyck, Abraham ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-364|Dyck, Katharina ]] || 1897-07-18 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-365|Dyck, Johann L. ]] || 1893-12-23 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-366|Dyck, David ]] || 1907-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-367|Dyck, Helena ]] || 1890-06-09 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-368|Dyck, Abraham ]] || 1888-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-369|Dyck, Elisabeth ]] || 1887-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-370|Dyck, Susanna ]] || 1895-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-371|Dyck, Mary ]] || 1899-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-372|Dyck, Anna ]] || 1908-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-373|Dyck, Aron ]] || 1886-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-374|Dyck, Johann ]] || 1889-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-375|Dyck, Johann ]] || 1891-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-376|Dyck, Eva ]] || 1900-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-377|Dyck, Sarah ]] || 1900-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-379|Dyck, Aron ]] || 1901-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-380|Dyck, Maria ]] || 1884-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-381|Dyck, Johann E. ]] || 1846-09-22 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-382|Dyck, Gerhard ]] || 1817-01-03 || to-do |- | [[Dyck-383|Dyck, David K. ]] || 1901-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-334|Dyck Ens Berg Breyel, Anganetha (Friesen) ]] || 1766-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Eastman-988|Eastman, Betsey Ann ]] || 1857-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9598|Edwards, Keziah Kezia ]] || 1845-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9599|Edwards, Joseph John ]] || 1792-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9600|Edwards, James ]] || 1785-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9601|Edwards, Esther ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9602|Edwards, Martha ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9603|Edwards, Martha ]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9604|Edwards, Sarah ]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9605|Edwards, Jane ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9606|Edwards, Francis ]] || 1784-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9607|Edwards, Elizabeth ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9608|Edwards, Cornelius Wesley Cornelia ]] || 1847-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9609|Edwards, John Francis ]] || 1831-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9610|Edwards, William Samuel ]] || 1836-09-18 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9611|Edwards, Johanna ]] || 1849-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9612|Edwards, Martha Rhoda ]] || 1849-04-25 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9613|Edwards, Ellen ]] || 1851-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9614|Edwards, James ]] || 1832-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9615|Edwards, Mary Ann ]] || 1834-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9616|Edwards, Jeremiah ]] || 1852-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9617|Edwards, Catherine ]] || 1839-05-19 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9618|Edwards, Charles ]] || 1840-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Edwards-9619|Edwards, Joseph Henry ]] || 1841-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Enns-77|Enns, Johann ]] || 1837-05-24 || to-do |- | [[Enns-78|Enns, Isaak ]] || 1863-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Enns-79|Enns, Jacob ]] || 1886-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Ens-31|Ens, Isaac ]] || 1847-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Ens-32|Ens, Helena ]] || 1819-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Ens-33|Ens, Katharina ]] || 1849-09-17 || to-do |- | [[Ens-34|Ens, Isaak ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ens-35|Ens, Abraham ]] || 1845-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Ens-36|Ens, Katharine ]] || 1847-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Ens-37|Ens, Katharina ]] || 1837-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Ensz-2|Ensz, Franz ]] || 1822-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Ensz-3|Ensz, Bernhard ]] || 1830-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Entz-5|Entz, Susanna "Sanke" ]] || 1742-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Entz-6|Entz, Hans ]] || || to-do |- | [[Epp-212|Epp, Johann ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Epp-213|Epp, Sarah ]] || 1785-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Epp-214|Epp, Anna ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Epp-215|Epp, Heinrich ]] || 1722-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Esau-45|Esau, Margaretha ]] || 1856-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Falk-264|Falk, Maria ]] || 1818-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Fehr-125|Fehr, Katharina ]] || 1884-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Fehr-126|Fehr, Elizabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fehr-127|Fehr, Diedrich ]] || 1859-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Fehr-128|Fehr, Wilhelm S. ]] || 1862-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-330|Friesen, Isbrand ]] || 1740-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-331|Friesen, Heinrich ]] || 1846-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-332|Friesen, Helena ]] || 1840-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-333|Friesen, Helena ]] || 1851-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-335|Friesen, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Friesen-336|Friesen, Anna ]] || 1869-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-337|Friesen, Anna ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-338|Friesen, Helena ]] || || to-do |- | [[Friesen-339|Friesen, Sarah ]] || 1837-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-340|Friesen, Aganetha ]] || 1890-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Friesen-341|Friesen, Peter F. ]] || 1886-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Froese-84|Froese, Abraham ]] || 1810-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Froese-85|Froese, Abraham ]] || 1863-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Gass-226|Gass, Jake Jacob]] || 1898-11-04 || to-do |- | [[Lerner-66|Gass, Marie Anna (Lerner) ]] || 1898-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-169|Giesbrecht, Katarina ]] || 1818-05-03 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-170|Giesbrecht, Justina ]] || 1818-09-09 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-171|Giesbrecht, David ]] || 1750-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-172|Giesbrecht, Sara ]] || 1838-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Giesbrecht-173|Giesbrecht, Anna ]] || 1866-05-22 || to-do |- | [[Ginter-283|Ginter, Anna ]] || 1850-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Ginter-284|Ginter, Katharina ]] || 1886-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Goertzen-33|Goertzen, Heinrich Daniel ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Goertzen-34|Goertzen, Aganetha ]] || 1819-01-21 || to-do |- | [[Goertzen-35|Goertzen, Johann ]] || 1845-07-02 || to-do |- | [[Graham-7641|Graham, Grace May ]] || 1888-07-19 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-555|Hamm, Katarina ]] || 1828-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-556|Hamm, Abraham ]] || 1830-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-557|Hamm, Helena ]] || 1832-10-21 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-558|Hamm, Abraham ]] || 1835-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-559|Hamm, Jacob ]] || 1838-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-560|Hamm, Katarina ]] || 1840-06-23 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-561|Hamm, Anna ]] || 1832-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-562|Hamm, Barbara "Buschke" ]] || 1837-03-13 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-563|Hamm, Abram ]] || 1803-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-564|Hamm, Peter ]] || 1827-03-03 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-565|Hamm, Jacob ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-566|Hamm, Susanna ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-567|Hamm, David ]] || 1896-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-568|Hamm, Barbara ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-569|Hamm, Cornelius ]] || 1878-11-05 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-570|Hamm, Helena ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-571|Hamm, Katharina ]] || 1825-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-573|Hamm, Peter ]] || 1822-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-399|Hamm, Katarina (Klassen) ]] || 1822-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-574|Hamm, Martin B. ]] || 1868-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-575|Hamm, Maria ]] || 1888-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-576|Hamm, Martin ]] || 1890-06-03 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-577|Hamm, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-578|Hamm, Peter ]] || 1895-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-579|Hamm, Elisabeth ]] || 1897-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-580|Hamm, Katharina ]] || 1898-08-13 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-581|Hamm, Margaretha ]] || 1900-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-582|Hamm, Martin M. ]] || 1847-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-583|Hamm, Margaretha ]] || 1906-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-584|Hamm, Michael A. ]] || 1880-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-585|Hamm, Peter ]] || 1876-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Hamm-586|Hamm, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-587|Hamm, Abraham ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-588|Hamm, Maria ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-589|Hamm, Anna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-590|Hamm, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-591|Hamm, Peter ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-592|Hamm, Eliesabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-593|Hamm, Johann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-594|Hamm, Martin ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-595|Hamm, Alice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-596|Hamm, Margaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-597|Hamm, Ben ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-598|Hamm, Elisabeth ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harder-609|Harder, Helena ]] || 1853-03-16 || to-do |- | [[Harder-610|Harder, Johann ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Harder-611|Harder, Heinrich ]] || 1890-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Harder-612|Harder, Susanna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Harder-613|Harder, Susanna ]] || 1897-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Heinrichs-131|Heinrichs, John ]] || 1911-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Heppner-34|Heppner, Helena ]] || 1821-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-106|Hiebert, Maria ]] || 1851-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-107|Hiebert, Helena ]] || 1825-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-108|Hiebert, Sara ]] || 1862-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-109|Hiebert, Helena ]] || 1841-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Hiebert-110|Hiebert, Helena ]] || 1832-04-17 || to-do |- | [[Hildebrand-513|Hildebrand, Johann ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hildebrand-514|Hildebrand, Heinrich B. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hildebrand-515|Hildebrand, Elizabeth ]] || 1869-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Hoeppner-29|Hoeppner, Anton P. ]] || 1860-09-27 || to-do |- | [[J.Lackey-1|J.Lackey, William ]] || 1837-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Jantzen-43|Jantzen, Anna ]] || 1846-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Jantzen-44|Jantzen, Christina ]] || 1715-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Jantzen-45|Jantzen, Helena ]] || 1854-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Jantzen-47|Jantzen, Gerhard ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-135|Janzen, Justina ]] || 1861-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-136|Janzen, Anna ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-137|Janzen, Helena ]] || 1830-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-138|Janzen, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Janzen-139|Janzen, Sara ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-141|Janzen, Justina ]] || 1895-11-18 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-142|Janzen, Gerhard ]] || 1835-08-26 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-143|Janzen, Gerhard P. Johann ]] || 1859-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-144|Janzen, Anna ]] || 1863-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-145|Janzen, Helena ]] || 1865-10-16 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-146|Janzen, Johann P. ]] || 1867-06-18 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-147|Janzen, Isaak P. Isaac ]] || 1870-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-148|Janzen, Elisabeth ]] || 1870-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-149|Janzen, Maria ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-150|Janzen, Isaak ]] || 1842-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-151|Janzen, Katharina ]] || 1850-12-29 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-152|Janzen, Heinrich P. ]] || 1873-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-153|Janzen, Margaretha ]] || 1898-05-14 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-154|Janzen, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[Janzen-155|Janzen, Isaac ]] || 1870-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Janzen-157|Janzen, Wilhelm ]] || 1895-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Kaethler-4|Kaethler, Elisabeth ]] || 1816-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Kauenhowen-7|Kauenhowen, Elisabeth ]] || 1848-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Keddway-1|Keddway, Sarah Jane ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smyth-937|Kellett, Mary (Smyth) ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kellett-340|Kellett, Patrick ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kellett-341|Kellett, Jim ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kellett-343|Kellett, James ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kellett-344|Kellett, Cornelious ]] || 1872-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Kethler-1|Kethler, Helena ]] || 1833-07-20 || to-do |- | [[Klaasen-30|Klaasen, Wilhelm ]] || 1812-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-376|Klassen, Franz ]] || 1708-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-377|Klassen, Abraham ]] || 1778-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-378|Klassen, Abraham ]] || 1806-12-21 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-379|Klassen, Jacob ]] || 1836-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-380|Klassen, Johann ]] || 1839-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-381|Klassen, Elisabeth ]] || 1873-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-382|Klassen, Maria ]] || 1821-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-383|Klassen, Abraham ]] || 1834-06-27 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-384|Klassen, Abraham ]] || 1857-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-385|Klassen, Maria ]] || 1862-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-386|Klassen, Helena ]] || 1863-12-30 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-387|Klassen, Peter ]] || 1811-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-388|Klassen, David ]] || 1815-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-389|Klassen, Agatha ]] || 1802-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-390|Klassen, Agatha ]] || 1804-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-391|Klassen, Franz ]] || 1808-11-08 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-392|Klassen, Abram ]] || || to-do |- | [[Klassen-393|Klassen, Katharina ]] || 1858-06-05 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-394|Klassen, Johann ]] || 1860-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-395|Klassen, Peter ]] || 1867-03-05 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-396|Klassen, Franz ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-397|Klassen, Franz ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-398|Klassen, Anna ]] || 1870-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-400|Klassen, Katharina ]] || 1813-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-401|Klassen, Agatha ]] || 1762-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-402|Klassen, Helena ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-403|Klassen, UNKNOWN ]] || 1824-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Klassen-404|Klassen, Jacob ]] || 1815-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Knelsen-3|Knelsen, Jacob ]] || 1834-02-27 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-54|Krahn, Johann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Krahn-55|Krahn, Bernhard ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-56|Krahn, Margaretha ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-57|Krahn, Helena ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-58|Krahn, Abraham ]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-59|Krahn, Katharina ]] || 1806-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-60|Krahn, Margaretha ]] || 1803-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-61|Krahn, Bernhard ]] || 1806-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Krahn-62|Krahn, Agatha ]] || 1808-04-02 || to-do |- | [[Kroeker-62|Kroeker, Sara ]] || 1817-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Kroeker-63|Kroeker, Helena ]] || 1774-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Kroeker-64|Kroeker, Susanna ]] || 1891-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-538|Lackey, John ]] || 1836-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-539|Lackey, William ]] || 1783-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Clarke-5486|Lackey, Sarah (Clarke) ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-540|Lackey, Averell William ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-541|Lackey, Catherine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lackey-542|Lackey, Averal Cooper ]] || 1817-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-543|Lackey, Elizabeth Ellen ]] || 1847-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-544|Lackey, Jane ]] || 1841-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-545|Lackey, Susan ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-546|Lackey, Isabella ]] || 1832-10-24 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-547|Lackey, Charles ]] || 1843-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Lackey-548|Lackey, Henry ]] || 1855-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Lackie-40|Lackie, Sarah Jane ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Daly-750|Lecky, Jane (Daly) ]] || 1764-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lecky-27|Lecky, Holland ]] || 1794-02-27 || to-do |- | [[Lecky-28|Lecky, Averell William ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lecky-29|Lecky, Holland ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lehn-18|Lehn, Simon Christoph ]] || 1704-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Lehn-19|Lehn, Jacob Simon ]] || 1743-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Lehn-20|Lehn, Kornelius Jacob ]] || 1771-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Lehn-21|Lehn, Cornelius ]] || 1801-04-21 || to-do |- | [[Lemke-145|Lemke, Elenora ]] || 1825-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Loeppky-2|Loeppky, Arend ]] || 1741-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Martens-443|Martens, Justina ]] || 1820-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Martens-444|Martens, Johann A. ]] || 1870-08-10 || to-do |- | [[Martens-445|Martens, Justina ]] || 1842-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Martens-446|Martens, Maria ]] || 1839-03-25 || to-do |- | [[McKay-1995|McKay, Margaret Katherine Maragaret ]] || || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2545|McKenzie, Clarence Anthony (Buck) ]] || 1878-11-18 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2546|McKenzie, Esther Anna ]] || 1913-07-19 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2547|McKenzie, Mabel ]] || 1908-08-30 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2548|McKenzie, Thomas Anthony ]] || 1925-04-08 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2549|McKenzie, Roy Raymond ]] || 1922-00-00 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2550|McKenzie, Roy Raymond ]] || 1922-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Miller-26793|Miller, Andreas ]] || 1798-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Mueller-1927|Mueller, Peter ]] || 1860-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Mueller-1928|Mueller, Katharina ]] || 1836-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Mueller-1929|Mueller, Elisabeth ]] || 1879-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Mulvaney-59|Mulvaney, Bridget ]] || 1877-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Nealson-1|Nealson, Gloria ]] || 1947-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Cloutier-731|Neff, Theresa Marie (Cloutier)]] || || to-do |- | [[Neff-978|Neff, Leonard Bryan ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fox-5945|Neff, Eva Matilda (Fox) ]] || 1912-01-05 || to-do |- | [[Neff-979|Neff, Kin Well Joseph ]] || 1888-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Neff-980|Neff, Kincaid Kin Caid ]] || 1849-03-10 || to-do |- | [[Neff-981|Neff, Eddie Raymond ]] || 1879-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Neff-982|Neff, Emmett D ]] || 1890-09-26 || to-do |- | [[Neff-983|Neff, Effie Dell ]] || 1883-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Neff-984|Neff, Pearl Ava ]] || 1895-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Neff-985|Neff, Ida Mae ]] || 1880-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Neff-986|Neff, Cade Orvil ]] || 1892-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Neff-987|Neff, Call ]] || 1892-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Neff-988|Neff, Quin Lester ]] || 1885-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Neff-989|Neff, James Barton ]] || 1854-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Neff-990|Neff, Mahala ]] || 1851-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neff-991|Neff, Dee ]] || || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-19|Neudorf, Susanna G. ]] || 1753-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-20|Neudorf, Abraham Giesbrecht ]] || 1759-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-21|Neudorf, Margaretha ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-22|Neudorf, David ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-23|Neudorf, Elisabeth ]] || 1801-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-24|Neudorf, UNKNOWN ]] || 1800-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-27|Neudorf, Jacob ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-28|Neudorf, Jacob ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-29|Neudorf, Elisabeth ]] || 1829-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-30|Neudorf, Maria ]] || 1818-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-31|Neudorf, Katharina ]] || 1821-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Neudorf-32|Neudorf, Heinrich ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-187|Neufeld, Maria ]] || 1702-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-188|Neufeld, Peter ]] || 1821-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-189|Neufeld, Johann ]] || 1825-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-190|Neufeld, Sarah ]] || 1821-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-191|Neufeld, Helena ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-193|Neufeld, Helena ]] || 1857-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-194|Neufeld, Maria ]] || 1855-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-195|Neufeld, Anna ]] || 1860-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-196|Neufeld, Jacob ]] || 1862-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-197|Neufeld, Peter ]] || 1866-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-198|Neufeld, Katharina ]] || 1868-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-199|Neufeld, Peter ]] || 1815-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-200|Neufeld, Anna ]] || 1854-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-201|Neufeld, Catharina ]] || 1859-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-202|Neufeld, Heinrich ]] || 1874-07-28 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-203|Neufeld, Susanna ]] || 1832-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-204|Neufeld, Katharina ]] || 1847-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-205|Neufeld, Katharina ]] || 1854-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-206|Neufeld, Diedrich A. ]] || 1884-11-30 || to-do |- | [[Neufeld-207|Neufeld, Margaretha ]] || 1889-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Neufeldt-4|Neufeldt, Dietrich ]] || 1839-09-11 || to-do |- | [[Neustadter-1|Neustadter, Heinrich Jacob ]] || 1820-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Neustaeter-1|Neustaeter, Elisabeth W. ]] || 1863-04-23 || to-do |- | [[Nickel-290|Nickel, Kornelius ]] || 1820-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Niebuhr-176|Niebuhr, Helena ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Niessen-66|Niessen, Anganeta ]] || 1829-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Olfert-40|Olfert, Maria ]] || 1861-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-113|Pauls, Johann ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-114|Pauls, Anna ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-115|Pauls, Abram ]] || 1812-01-10 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-116|Pauls, Abraham ]] || 1710-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-117|Pauls, Sarah ]] || 1809-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-118|Pauls, Johann ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-119|Pauls, Katharina ]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Pauls-120|Pauls, Cornelius ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-435|Penner, Elizabeth M. ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-436|Penner, Johann ]] || 1865-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Penner-437|Penner, Abraham ]] || || to-do |- | [[Penner-438|Penner, Katharina ]] || 1825-01-29 || to-do |- | [[Penner-439|Penner, David ]] || 1846-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Penner-440|Penner, Jacob ]] || 1845-06-15 || to-do |- | [[Penner-441|Penner, Magdalena ]] || 1757-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Penner-442|Penner, Maria ]] || 1864-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Penner-443|Penner, Sarah ]] || 1826-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Penner-444|Penner, Katharina ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-445|Penner, Helena ]] || 1795-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-446|Penner, Maria ]] || 1794-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Penner-447|Penner, Maria ]] || 1811-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Penner-449|Penner, Kornelius K. ]] || 1852-01-26 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4309|Peters, Fern ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4312|Peters, Gordon ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hamm-554|Peters, Mary (Hamm)]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4313|Peters, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4314|Peters, Franz ]] || 1882-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Braun-1332|Peters, Maria (Braun) ]] || 1885-11-22 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4316|Peters, Franz ]] || 1859-01-27 || to-do |- | [[Crozier-268|Peters, Kathy (Crozier)]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4342|Peters, Lilly ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4343|Peters, Maverick ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4344|Peters, Jacob ]] || 1755-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4345|Peters, Isbrand ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4346|Peters, Jacob ]] || 1815-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4347|Peters, Maria ]] || 1820-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4348|Peters, Maria ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4349|Peters, Margaretha ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4350|Peters, Maria ]] || 1827-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4351|Peters, Aron ]] || 1887-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4352|Peters, Katharina ]] || 1889-01-08 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4353|Peters, Johann ]] || 1868-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4354|Peters, Johann ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4355|Peters, Sarah ]] || 1810-10-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4356|Peters, Johann ]] || 1817-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4357|Peters, Jacob ]] || 1820-10-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4358|Peters, Katharina ]] || 1818-02-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4359|Peters, Isbrand ]] || 1808-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4360|Peters, Johann ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4361|Peters, Anna ]] || 1872-05-21 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4362|Peters, Anna ]] || 1835-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4363|Peters, David ]] || 1835-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4364|Peters, Aron ]] || 1833-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4365|Peters, Johann ]] || 1878-11-19 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4366|Peters, Aganetha ]] || 1853-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4367|Peters, Maria ]] || 1871-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4368|Peters, Franz ]] || 1828-12-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4369|Peters, Susanna F ]] || 1854-11-24 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4370|Peters, Klaas ]] || 1861-01-28 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4371|Peters, Judith ]] || 1865-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4372|Peters, Herman ]] || 1868-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4373|Peters, Isaak ]] || 1843-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4374|Peters, Susanna ]] || 1836-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4375|Peters, Peter ]] || 1837-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4376|Peters, Katharina ]] || 1861-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4377|Peters, Helena F. ]] || 1866-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4378|Peters, Aganetha ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4379|Peters, Maria ]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4380|Peters, Maria ]] || 1844-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4381|Peters, Helena ]] || 1884-08-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4382|Peters, Isaak ]] || 1884-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4383|Peters, Klaas ]] || 1888-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4384|Peters, Aganetha "Nettie" ]] || 1893-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4385|Peters, Anna ]] || 1896-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4386|Peters, Herman ]] || 1900-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Berg-1497|Peters, Helena (Berg) ]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4387|Peters, Klaas ]] || 1797-03-15 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4388|Peters, Johann ]] || 1850-05-27 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4389|Peters, Judith ]] || 1827-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4390|Peters, Susanna ]] || 1829-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4391|Peters, Susanna ]] || 1831-03-06 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4392|Peters, Aron ]] || 1832-06-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4393|Peters, Jakob ]] || 1838-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4394|Peters, Jakob ]] || 1839-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4395|Peters, Judith ]] || 1839-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4396|Peters, Jakob ]] || 1840-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4397|Peters, Kornelius ]] || 1840-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4398|Peters, Abram ]] || 1841-12-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4399|Peters, Peter ]] || 1844-07-01 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4400|Peters, Helena ]] || 1856-12-20 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4401|Peters, Aron ]] || 1870-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4402|Peters, David ]] || 1870-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4403|Peters, Jacob Franz ]] || 1873-01-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4404|Peters, Gerhard ]] || 1884-01-16 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4405|Peters, Justina ]] || 1886-03-02 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4406|Peters, Johan ]] || 1891-04-12 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4407|Peters, Isaac ]] || 1914-06-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4408|Peters, Franz ]] || 1905-04-13 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4409|Peters, Katharina ]] || 1913-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4410|Peters, Agatha ]] || 1916-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4411|Peters, Ann ]] || 1916-01-09 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4412|Peters, Peter ]] || 1909-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4413|Peters, Maria ]] || 1907-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4414|Peters, Peter K. ]] || 1910-04-30 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4415|Peters, Justina ]] || 1912-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Peters-4417|Peters, Shane ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4420|Peters, Kendra ]] || || to-do |- | [[Ettagiak_Anikina-1|Peters, Maxine Dominique (Ettagiak Anikina)]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4421|Peters, Tylor ]] || || to-do |- | [[Peters-4422|Peters, Amber ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pierce-5170|Pierce, Jack John Alfred Aka ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pierce-5171|Pierce, Donold Alfred Donald Don ]] || 1930-10-18 || to-do |- | [[McKenzie-2544|Pierce, Eva Lucina Pierce (McKenzie) ]] || 1911-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Pierce-5172|Pierce, John Alfred (Jack) pierce ]] || 1900-11-26 || to-do |- | [[McKee-1848|Pierce, Mary Jane (McKee) ]] || 1872-05-17 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-175|Porteous, Archibald ]] || 1818-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Black-5811|Porteous, Nancy Ann (Black) ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-176|Porteous, Grace Emeline ]] || 1885-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-177|Porteous, James ]] || 1864-10-03 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-178|Porteous, Archie ]] || 1893-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-179|Porteous, William James ]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-180|Porteous, James ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-181|Porteous, Margaret Ann ]] || || to-do |- | [[Porteous-182|Porteous, Archibald ]] || || to-do |- | [[Porteous-183|Porteous, Grace ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-184|Porteous, Christina ]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-185|Porteous, Elizabeth Emaline ]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Porteous-186|Porteous, Archibald , Sr.]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Robison-598|Porteous, Grizel (Robison) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Pries-35|Pries, Eva ]] || 1805-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Pries-36|Pries, Katharina G N ]] || 1785-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Quiring-31|Quiring, Edna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Quiring-32|Quiring, Henry ]] || || to-do |- | [[Redekop-43|Redekop, David ]] || 1883-02-15 || to-do |- | [[Redekopp-5|Redekopp, Jacob ]] || 1844-12-06 || to-do |- | [[Regier-105|Regier, Martin ]] || 1882-04-09 || to-do |- | [[Regier-106|Regier, Jacob Isaac ]] || 1867-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Regier-107|Regier, Helena ]] || 1897-12-25 || to-do |- | [[Reimer-384|Reimer, Anna ]] || 1860-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Reimer-385|Reimer, Peter ]] || 1836-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Reimer-386|Reimer, Maria ]] || 1834-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-242|Rempel, Maria ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-243|Rempel, Gerhard ]] || 1878-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-244|Rempel, Peter ]] || 1891-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-245|Rempel, Cornelius ]] || 1770-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-246|Rempel, Elisabeth ]] || 1847-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-247|Rempel, Susanna ]] || 1887-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-248|Rempel, Heinrich ]] || 1894-06-22 || to-do |- | [[Rempel-249|Rempel, Elisabeth ]] || 1889-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Riedger-1|Riedger, Maria ]] || 1813-05-16 || to-do |- | [[Robertson-6340|Robertson, George ]] || 1913-08-19 || to-do |- | [[Gass-225|Robertson, Rosa (Gass) ]] || 1921-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Rode-99|Rode, Sara ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sawatsky-30|Sawatsky, Johann ]] || 1767-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzki-1|Sawatzki, Johann ]] || 1712-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-197|Sawatzky, Johann ]] || 1820-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-198|Sawatzky, Abraham H. ]] || 1861-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-199|Sawatzky, Bernhard ]] || 1858-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-200|Sawatzky, Anganetha ]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-201|Sawatzky, Peter ]] || 1822-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-202|Sawatzky, Helena ]] || 1887-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-203|Sawatzky, Peter P. ]] || 1890-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-204|Sawatzky, Anna P. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-205|Sawatzky, Abraham P. ]] || 1893-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-206|Sawatzky, Katharina P. ]] || 1895-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-207|Sawatzky, Maria P. ]] || 1896-09-23 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-208|Sawatzky, Aganetha P. ]] || 1898-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-209|Sawatzky, Agatha P. ]] || 1900-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-210|Sawatzky, Johann P. ]] || 1886-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-211|Sawatzky, Johann ]] || 1796-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-212|Sawatzky, Bernhard ]] || 1857-07-10 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-213|Sawatzky, Anna ]] || 1860-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-214|Sawatzky, Jakob ]] || 1863-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-215|Sawatzky, Margaretha ]] || 1909-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-216|Sawatzky, Bernhard ]] || 1904-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-217|Sawatzky, Elisabeth "Lisa" ]] || 1906-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-218|Sawatzky, Jacob ]] || 1908-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-219|Sawatzky, Augusta ]] || 1911-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Sawatzky-220|Sawatzky, Agatha ]] || 1902-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-52|Schierling, Adelgunde ]] || 1804-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-53|Schierling, Peter ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-54|Schierling, Herman ]] || 1803-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-55|Schierling, Anna ]] || 1800-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Schierling-56|Schierling, Katarina ]] || 1807-02-04 || to-do |- | [[Schroeder-1559|Schroeder, Aron ]] || 1832-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Schultz-2436|Schultz, Elisabeth ]] || 1828-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Siemens-48|Siemens, Wilhelm ]] || 1857-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Siemens-49|Siemens, Peter ]] || 1838-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Siemens-50|Siemens, Peter ]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Single-33|Single, Ted ]] || 1923-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Soehlers-1|Soehlers, Daniel ]] || 1719-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Stewart-13759|Stewart, Elizabeth ]] || 1900-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Suderman-8|Suderman, Abraham ]] || 1767-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Theichgraew-2|Theichgraew, Daniel ]] || 1789-02-22 || to-do |- | [[Theichgraew-4|Theichgraew, Daniel D. ]] || 1835-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Thiessen-202|Thiessen, Abraham B. ]] || 1861-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Thiessen-203|Thiessen, Helena ]] || 1795-10-01 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274079|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274080|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274081|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1741-05-10 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274082|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274083|UNKNOWN, Aganetha ]] || 1729-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274084|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1734-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274085|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1738-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274086|UNKNOWN, Maria Jacob ]] || 1824-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274087|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1737-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274089|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1741-05-10 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274090|UNKNOWN, Kristina ]] || 1754-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274091|UNKNOWN, Susanna ]] || 1743-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274092|UNKNOWN, Katharina ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274093|UNKNOWN, Maria ]] || 1779-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274094|UNKNOWN, Anna ]] || 1741-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274095|UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274096|UNKNOWN, Maria - , (Doerksen)]] || 1736-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274097|UNKNOWN, Susanna - , (Doerksen)]] || 1742-00-00 || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274098|UNKNOWN, Olive (May) ]] || 1936-05-04 || to-do |- | [[Unger-558|Unger, Elisabeth ]] || 1846-10-31 || to-do |- | [[Unger-559|Unger, Katharina ]] || 1882-10-26 || to-do |- | [[Unknow-207|Unknow, Unknow ]] || || to-do |- | [[UNKNOWN-274078|Unknown, Unknown (UNKNOWN) ]] || 1717-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unrau-40|Unrau, Cornelius ]] || 1857-12-18 || to-do |- | [[Unrau-41|Unrau, Peter ]] || 1869-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Unrau-42|Unrau, Maria ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Vehr-17|Vehr, Jacob ]] || || to-do |- | [[Vogt-509|Vogt, Jacob ]] || 1852-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Wall-2449|Wall, Gertruda ]] || 1897-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Warkentin-36|Warkentin, Helena H. ]] || 1852-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-547|Wiebe, Katharina ]] || 1850-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-548|Wiebe, Helena ]] || 1817-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-549|Wiebe, Abraham ]] || 1819-01-14 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-550|Wiebe, Johann ]] || 1854-10-20 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-551|Wiebe, Johann ]] || 1866-08-03 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-552|Wiebe, Helena ]] || 1886-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-553|Wiebe, Margaretha ]] || 1846-12-02 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-554|Wiebe, Helena ]] || 1925-09-02 || to-do |- | [[Wiebe-555|Wiebe, Heinrich ]] || 1886-07-05 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-127|Wiens, Sara "Saercke" ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-128|Wiens, Katharina ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-129|Wiens, Maria ]] || 1808-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-130|Wiens, Maria ]] || 1813-11-12 || to-do |- | [[Wiens-131|Wiens, Susanna ]] || 1738-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Willms-18|Willms, Cornelius ]] || || to-do |- | [[Willms-19|Willms, Anna ]] || 1768-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2373|Wolf, Peter ]] || 1822-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2374|Wolf, Elisabeth ]] || 1833-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2375|Wolf, Susanna ]] || 1844-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2376|Wolf, Peter ]] || 1835-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2377|Wolf, Maria ]] || 1840-07-30 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2378|Wolf, Abram ]] || 1847-05-07 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2379|Wolf, Johann ]] || 1836-04-26 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2380|Wolf, David ]] || 1848-10-22 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2381|Wolf, Anna ]] || 1830-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2382|Wolf, Johann ]] || 1808-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2383|Wolf, Jacob ]] || 1756-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2384|Wolf, Helena ]] || 1851-08-29 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2385|Wolf, Abraham ]] || 1814-01-13 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2386|Wolf, Jacob ]] || 1811-02-02 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2387|Wolf, Sarah ]] || 1839-06-01 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2388|Wolf, Johann ]] || 1778-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2389|Wolf, David ]] || 1817-06-13 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2390|Wolf, Katharina ]] || 1843-02-03 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2391|Wolf, Elisabeth ]] || 1844-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2392|Wolf, Johann ]] || 1846-08-08 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2393|Wolf, Isbrandt ]] || 1847-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2394|Wolf, Abraham ]] || 1851-02-12 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2395|Wolf, Jacob ]] || 1853-09-21 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2396|Wolf, Peter ]] || 1855-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2397|Wolf, Susanna ]] || 1878-06-12 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2398|Wolf, Peter P. ]] || 1881-04-16 || to-do |- | [[Wolf-2399|Wolf, David P. ]] || 1884-03-01 || to-do |- | 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Categories: Canadian Cemeteries|New Brunswick Category: [[:Category: Fernhill Cemetery, Saint John, New Brunswick]] The Information below was copied from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernhill_Cemetery Fernhill Cemetery, originally known as the Rural Cemetery at the time it opened in 1848, is located at 200 Westmorland Road in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Renamed Fernhill in 1899, the 125 acre (0.5 km²) cemetery has a special section for veterans of both World War I and World War II, and is the burial site of one of only a few Canadians to ever receive the United States' highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor. At the time the cemetery opened, the Church of England was the established Church in England and in UK dependencies, and as such there is a designated area for Church of England members. In the cemetery's Jewish section, a stone chapel was built in 1950 with the help of Hollywood mogul Louis B. Mayer, who grew up in Saint John and whose mother is interred here. The cemetery contains the war graves of 103 Commonwealth service personnel, 67 of World War I and 36 of World War II.
Fernstrom Name Study
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Fernstrom Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Fernstrom Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fernstrom Fernstrom] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Fernstrom name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fernstroms), by time period (18th Century Fernstroms), or by topic (Fernstrom DNA, Fernstrom Occupations, Fernstrom Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Fernstrom Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Fernstrom}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Fernstrom}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None Identified
Ferrara Name Study
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Ferrara Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Ferrara Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ferrara Ferrara] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ferrara name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ferraras), by time period (18th Century Ferraras), or by topic (Ferrara DNA, Ferrara Occupations, Ferrara Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Ferrara Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Ferrara}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Ferrara}} {{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Ferraras of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]
Ferreira, OJO. Onder-Kouga: Bakermat van Gerbers en Ferreiras. Adamastor, 2003
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'''Ferren History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms The name Ferren thought to be of Norman heritage. It is a name for a person who was a person with gray hair, or who habitually dressed in gray. Checking further we found the name was derived from the Old French word, ferrant, which means gray (a reference to the color of iron). Another derivation suggests that the name is a corruption of Ferrant, the Old French form of Ferdinand. Time has confused the different derivations, and it is now extremely difficult to tell which is appropriate in a given situation. The goal of this project is to ...discover ferren and everything about them Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Brookshaw-19|Greta Brookshaw]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Early Origins of the Ferren family The surname Ferren was first found in Yorkshire where they were granted lands by William the Conqueror and appointed to the Wardenship of Skipton Castle, for the Cliffords, the chief tenants shown in the Domesday Book. They were under the protection and patronage of the ancient Earl of Albermarle. * Migration of the Ferren family to the New World and Oceana For many English families, the political and religious disarray that plagued their homeland made the frontiers of the New World an attractive prospect. Thousands migrated, aboard cramped disease-ridden ships. They arrived sick, poor, and hungry, but were welcomed in many cases with far greater opportunity than at home in England. Many of these hardy settlers went on to make important contributions to the emerging nations in which they landed. Among early immigrants bearing the name Ferren or a variant listed above were *Contemporary Notables of the name Ferren (post 1700) John Ferren (1905-1970), American artist Bran Ferren (b. 1953), American technologist, artist, architectural designer, vehicle designer and engineer, former President of Research and Development of Walt Disney Imagineering Phil Ferren, American Republican politician, Candidate in primary for U.S. Representative from Iowa 3rd District, 1998 Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre (1890-1967), American poet who was awarded Fulbright Fellowships in 1948 and 1953 Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10981523 send me a private message]. Thanks! ^ "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JX3D-FYX : 6 December 2014), Emma Ferren, 04 Nov 1895; citing departure port Southampton, arrival port New York, ship name Berlin, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ^ "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JX8D-J2Z : 6 December 2014), Mary Ferren, 09 May 1900; citing departure port Londonderry, arrival port NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, ship name Ethiopia, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ^ "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JXYK-9PB : 6 December 2014), Abelardo Ferren, 05 May 1909; citing departure port Havana, arrival port New York, ship name Havana, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ^ "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J6QS-RT1 : 6 December 2014), Bridget Eileen Ferren, 19 Dec 1919; citing departure port Liverpool, arrival port New York, ship name Baltic, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ^ "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J6HF-D65 : 6 December 2014), Lucy Ferren, 20 Dec 1920; citing departure port Bordeaux, arrival port New York City, New York, New York, ship name Caroline, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ^ "New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J6JM-V57 : 6 December 2014), Domenico Ferren, 04 Jul 1921; citing departure port Trieste, arrival port New York, ship name President Wilson, NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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Ferrovia Tereza Cristina
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== Breve resumo == A Ferrovia Tereza Cristina (FTC) é herdeira da histórica Estrada de Ferro Donna Thereza Cristina (EFDTC). É a atual EF-488 no Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil. A ferrovia foi construída pela companhia inglesa "Donna Thereza Cristina Railway", entre 1880 e 1884, para escoar a produção de carvão mineral descobertas nos municípios de Lauro Müller e Pedras Grandes até os portos de Laguna e Imbituba. Devido à existência de impurezas nas jazidas, o interesse comercial no carvão foi comprometido, e a ferrovia conseqüentemente abandonada em 1902. Porém, com uma nova descoberta de jazidas de carvão mineral de melhor nível de pureza em Criciúma, novas concessões e extensões da linha férrea foram viabilizadas. A ferrovia funciona até hoje transportando a produção de carvão e cerâmica do extremo sul catarinense até o porto de Imbituba.
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Acima: Linha Tereza Cristina. Fonte: Arquivo Histórico de Criciúma. == Ligações externas == *[http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrada_de_Ferro_Donna_Thereza_Christina Estrada de Ferro Donna Thereza Christina - Wikipédia] *[http://www.ftc.com.br/main/default.php?pg=2722DRlR4: Site oficial FTC - Ferrovia Tereza Cristina - História da Estrada de Ferro no Sul de Santa Catarina] *[http://museuferroviario-sc.webnode.com.br: Museu Ferroviário de Tubarão] *[http://www1.dnit.gov.br/ferrovias/historico.asp Departamento Nacional de Infra-Estrutura dos Transportes - Histórico de Ferrovias] *[http://www.estacoesferroviarias.com.br/eftc/cabecuda.htm Estações ferroviárias do Brasil] == Leituras relacionadas == *BELOLLI, Mário et al. História do Carvão de Santa Catarina/ Mário Belolli, Joice Quadros, Ayser Guidi. Criciúma: Imprensa Oficial do Estado de Santa Catarina, 2002. 300 p. il. *MENDES, Luana Wasseleski. Estudando a dimensão do local: O município de Içara e a ferrovia Tereza Cristina, um símbolo de modernidade no ensino de História. Criciúma: Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense: Curso de Pós-Graduação: Especialização em História, 2008. *SETTI, João Bosco. Ferovias no Brasil: um século e meio de evolução. Rio de Janeiro: Memória do trem, 2008. *GERODETTI, João Emílio - CORNEJO, Carlos. As Ferrovias do Brasil nos cartões postais e álbuns de lembranças. São Paulo: Solaris Edições Culturais, 2005.Ferruzzano, Calabria One Place Study
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[[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category:Italy, Place Studies]][[Category:Ferruzzano, Calabria One Place Study]] [[Category:Ferruzzano, Reggio Calabria]] [[Category:Maranda-80 Name and Place Studies]] == Ferruzzano, Calabria One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Ferruzzano, Calabria|category=Ferruzzano, Calabria One Place Study}} {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Ferruzzano, Calabria|category=Ferruzzano, Calabria One Place Study}} {{Clear}} Welcome to the one_place_studies page for Ferruzzano, Reggio di Calabria, Calabria, Italy! If you or your ancestors live in or lived in Ferruzzano, please add the Ferruzzano category to their profile! Instructions? *{{Wikidata|Q54609|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ferruzzano, Calabria One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Italy :'''Region:''' Calabria :'''Province:''' Reggio Calabria :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.0333333, 16.0833333 :'''Elevation:''' 277.0 m or 908.8 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia:]] ==Sources==
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Ferryland, Newfoundland
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[[Category: Ferryland, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Ferryland, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Ferryland, Newfoundland]] ==About== ''This article is an excerpt from the Encyclopedia of Newfoundland, and needs to be edited for length and content. Anything you can do is appreciated.'' An incorporated fishing town located on the Southern Shore south of St. John's, Ferryland is one of the oldest and most historic settlements in Newfoundland. First used as a fishing station by the French, Spanish and Portuguese, Ferryland was the site of English colonization in the Seventeenth Century, and was one of the most important English fishing-ship ports in Newfoundland until the early 1800s. Since the 1700s Ferryland has served as an important fishing, trade and regional services centre for many Southern Shore settlementsEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 2 (Extract: letter F). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Entry for Ferryland, p. 50]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.. ===Name=== The nomenclature of Ferryland has been a subject of considerable debate. E.R. Seary (1971), reviewing the literature on the naming of Ferryland, states that the Canadian cartologist G.R.F. Prowse believed the name was derived from the English name for steep rock, that is, "a foreland, the common English name for a cape," although he (Prowse) declares that "undoubtedly there was a technical meaning for farelhoam and forillon [early forms] in Portuguese and French . . . and this made it easy for [the] Portuguese and French to corrupt the word foreland" (G.R.F. Prowse: 1942, pp. i, in, as quoted in E.R. Seary: 1971, pp. 27-28). According to Seary (p. 28), the earliest form of the name was the Portuguese farelhdo, meaning steep rock, steep little island, reef or point. Forillon, the French word meaning cape or point, appears on maps as early as 1547, and many variations of both names appear in maps in the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Seary concludes that while the original Portuguese and French forms of the name were doubtless geographically descriptive, the modern name is "folk-etymological," that is, it is the result of a transformation of an old, obsolete and foreign name into an essentially new and original name. ==History== ===British Settlement=== With its landlocked harbour, thick forests (in early times) and suitable drying areas which are adjacent to nearby fishing grounds (and are dominated by a large hill estimated to be 122 m or 400 ft high, and called "the Gaze"), Ferryland was established as an English fishing station by the late 1500s. The site had earlier been used by the French, Spanish and Portuguese, but its suitability for the English method of dry-salting made it a favoured port for the English trade (H.A. Innis: 1954, pp. 36-37). One of the earliest records of activity in Ferryland states that in 1593 a ship, the Grace, originally left Bristol in search of whales in the waters near Anticosti Island but finding only "wonderful faire and great cod fish" she collected cargoes of fish at "Farillon" and Placentia on her return voyage (Innis, p. 37). At that time there were twenty-two large fishing vessels in Ferryland harbour. By the 1590s Ferryland was firmly established as one of the most popular fishing harbours used in the rapidly expanding Newfoundland fishery, which Sir Walter Raleigh declared in 1595 was becoming "the stay of the West Countries" (quoted in Cell, p. 25). Granted by charter of the London and Bristol Company from 1610 and 1621 and undertaken for a variety of reasons by members of the Company and associates of these shareholders, a series of settlement schemes brought into being a number of short-lived colonies, beginning with John Guy's colony established at Cupids in 1610, and including Ferryland granted to [[Calvert-25|George Calvert]] in 1620. ===Calvert's Claims=== Calvert, England's Secretary of State, obtained his original holdings in Newfoundland from William Vaughan, the Welsh adventurer who in 1616 received a grant of land from the London and Bristol Company which was "that portion of the Avalon peninsula lying south of a line from Caplin Bay to Placentia Bay, and including the popular fishing harbours of Ferryland, Fermeuse, and Renewse" (Cell, p. 83). About 1620 Vaughan gave to Henry Cary, later Lord Falkland, a narrow strip of land, the northern limit of which was a point midway between Ferryland and Aquaforte. About the same time Vaughan assigned land to Calvert which was bounded on the south by Falkland's land, and which stretched north as far as Caplin Bay (later Calvert), forming a narrow strip of land. This original grant was amended in 1623 to give Calvert land to the north of Caplin Bay, stretching to Petty Harbour and west to Conception Bay. A Royal Charter, dated April 7, 1623, created the "Province of Avalon" so called by Calvert "in imitation of Old Avalon in Somersetshire wherein Glassenbury stands, the first fruits of Christianity in Britain as the other was in that part of America" (quoted in R.J. Lahey: 1977). This charter created Avalon as a palatinate granting Cal-vert absolute authority over all matters in the terrkory. By 1621 Calvert had chosen Ferryland over Caplin Bay and Aquaforte, as his principal site of settlement, and by 1623 Ferryland had become essentially the capital of the Province of Avalon. The founding of Ferryland in 1621 has generally been regarded, as Cell states (p. 92), "not ... as a cure for economic ills, as were Falkland's and Vaughan's; rather his colony seems to have been a personal, family undertaking — a refuge for the Calverts and their fellow Catholics." (Cell, p. 92). While the religious make-up of the first party of twelve colonists who landed at Ferryland under the command of Captain Edward Wynne is not precisely known (Anspach asserts that they were Puritans), it is certain that they were not Roman Catholic. Captain Wynne, writing to Calvert on August 28,1621, requested a surgeon, some women and "a learned and rehgious minister." On June 30, 1622, Master James, a minister, and John Hickson were sent to the colony and later that year Captain Daniel Powell arrived with a new party of settlers which included seven women. There is no mention of Calvert's Roman Catholic motives in the letters reporting on the progress of the colony that were written by Wynne and Powell in 1622 and contained in Richard Whitbourne's Discovrse Containing a Loving Invitation (1623). Wynne addresses Calvert in July 1622 with a famous detailed description of the nascent colony, quoted in Prowse, p. 129. According to Prowse, Wynne left Calvert's service by 1625. In 1625 Calvert publicly announced his conversion to Roman Catholicism, resigned as Secretary of State, and was awarded the Irish peerage of Baltimore. Wynne was replaced by the Roman Catholic Sir Arthur Aston, and in the spring of 1625 a small party of fifteen Roman Catholic settlers arrived in Ferryland with Aston "so they might begin to establish the Church there" (quoted in Lahey, p. 500). Although Baltimore wrote in 1629 of his Ferryland venture that "In this part of the worlde crosses and miseryes is my portion" (quoted in Lahey, p. 509), a colony at Ferryland, considerably reduced in numbers and not Roman Catholic, survived under the leadership of a succession of agents of the Baltimore family until a royal patent granted the whole Island to the Duke of Hamilton, David Kirke and others on Nov. 13, 1637. In 1639 Kirke forcibly took possession of Baltimore's house and other properties in Ferryland, and they remained in the hands of the Kirke family until they passed in 1708 to a Mary Benger, whose first husband had been Kirke's son David. From 1637 the Calvert family continued vigorously to advance their claims to Ferryland and at least one decision in the long and drawn-out litigation gave clear recognition to the Calvert claim between 1661 and 1665 (Lahey, pp. 507-509). Athough Cecil Calvert had successfully regained official recognition of his rights in the Province of Avalon, he did not exercise these rights in Ferryland or in any other part of Newfoundland. Strongly royalist in sentiment, Kirke also recruited 400 sailors in 1649, ostensibly as fishermen, to keep up naval surveillance of the Island and to control access by sea. According to M.P. Murray (1954, p. 51), "The Puritan authorities suspected that Kirke was recruiting them with a view to building up a strong force in Ferryland." For his pains Kirke was recalled to England in 1651 to answer charges of tax evasion and oppression. ===French and Dutch Depredations=== According to Prowse (p. 156) the colony was "plundered, ruined, fired, and destroyed" in 1673 by a Dutch squadron of four ships. At that time the Kirke family (numbering eleven people) and sixty-six men servants were "residing there as ordinary Planters" (Prowse, p. 156). War with France was declared in 1689, and Ferryland was attacked by the French in 1694 and captured by them in 1696. All resident planters were deported to England by the French in 1696. Despite acts which were designed to prevent the growth of a sedentary fishery, and further attacks on the settlement by the French in 1705 and 1762, Ferryland grew from 1700 to 1800 to become one of the major West Country "outports" in Newfoundland. In 1700 Ferryland had 166 residents (including twenty-five bye-boat keepers), twenty-nine stages and twenty-four boats. The settlement was at that time larger than St. John's and was exceeded in population only by [[Space:Carbonear, Newfoundland|Carbonear]], [[Space:Port de Grave, Newfoundland|Port de Grave]], [[Space:Old Perlican, Newfoundland|Old Perlican]], and [[Space:Trinity, Newfoundland|Trinity]]. By 1715 there were thirty resident families in Ferryland compared to twenty-five at [[Space:Bonavista, Newfoundland|Bonavista]], twelve at [[Space:Harbour Grace, Newfoundland|Harbour Grace]] and thirty at Carbonear: only St. John's had a higher population at this time. In 1743 the people of Ferryland petitioned Governor Thomas Smith for money for fortifications. Five hundred pounds were forthcoming and in 1743 Smith began construction of the defences of Ferryland. Eight cannon were placed on the strategically important Bois Island at what became known as "Smith's Battery" and at Southwest Battery. A powder magazine and a barracks (with a capacity of twenty men) was also erected on the island. In 1746 a third battery. North West Battery, was erected facing toward Caphn Bay and between 1746 and 1749 another barracks, officers' quarters, carpenter shop, smithy and bomb-proof powder magazine were erected, and parapets were built around three sides of the island. The defences were garrisoned until 1760 when the Royal Artillery and the Fortieth Regiment were ordered to pull out, leaving the island to the sole use of [Robert Carter, below], who had obtained rights to the land for the erection of his fish flakes six years before. ===Later Settlement=== In 1763, having recovered from the precipitous French attack and having abandoned their temporary island garrison, it was reported that in Ferryland as elsewhere in southeastern Newfoundland all ships rooms were "constantly possessed," having become the exclusive property of the resident fishermen (Innis, p. 151). Fishing ships increasingly brought out freight and passengers to Ferryland, wkh many of the passengers unskilled labourers from the ports of Bideford and Barnstaple and ports of southeast Ireland. According to Handcock (1979, p. 90) this "convergence of English and Irish migrants in Newfoundland ... in Ferryland and other southern districts, brought together two cultural groups into a cooperative venture which was somewhat unique considering their traditionally hostile relationship over many centuries." Although early settlement at Ferryland was predominantly English the great growth of the population during the Eighteenth Century is accounted for by the large number of Irish fishing servants who came to Ferryland and who chose to settle permanently in the community. The population of Ferryland grew from 508 in 1836 to 598 in 1857 and 668 in 1884. The Nineteenth Century population had a high number of Irish-bom settlers, proportionally greater than that of the English-born population. In 1857, 541 residents were Newfoundland-born, sixteen were born in England, and forty-one were born in Ireland. In 1891 only twelve residents of a population of 549 were born in Ireland and only one born in England. Handcock (1979, p. 90) has suggested that during the 1800s the high number of Roman Catholics in the settlement (which also had a sizable Church of England congregation in the early 1800s) was due in part to the large numbers of Irish immigrants and the assimilation of Protestant families through intermarriage. ===Early Merchants=== During the 1700s Ferryland became an "outport" of the English ports of Teignmouth and Dartmouth (Margaret Chang: 1975, p. 43), dealing with such firms as those of Robert Holdsworth, Arthur Holdsworth, Henry Studdy, Philip Leigh, Drew and Griffin, and Peter Whitbourne. Scott and Co. of Cork, and Hill and Sweetland of London and Tyler of London also traded in Ferryland. According to Handcock (1979, p. 213), by the 1780s Hill and Sweetland had built their "mercantile headquarters" at Ferryland. Keith Matthews (1968, pp. 421-422) states that after 1763 two Irish merchants "had large premises" in Ferryland. These merchants were of the group of Irish adventurers who became active in Newfoundland by 1763 and many of whom became bankrupt by 1790. Sweetland remained in Ferryland until the early 1800s. E.R. Seary (1976) lists [[Sweetland-165|Henry Sweetland]] as Justice of the Peace in Ferryland in 1790. According to Gerald Pocius (1979, pp. 26, 45) both Sweetland and a Mr. Morry were merchants of Ferryland in 1815, and two sons, [[Sweetland-163|William Sweetland]] and [[Morry-59|Matthew Morry]] had set up premises in Caplin Bay. By the late 1700s Ferryland and most other Southern Shore settlements supported a large and profitable bank fishery. In 1782 a Deputy Customs Inspector was appointed at Ferryland, one of nine in Newfoundland, to collect fees from foreign trading, fishing and supply ships. The Rev. Philip Tocque (1877, p. 166) observed: "In 1833 twenty-five vessels entered and cleared at the custom-house. But within the last thirty years the trade ... of Ferryland . . . [has] very much dechned." By the early 1800s the English fishing ships had almost completely disappeared and all trade and supply was handled by merchants based in St. John's and Ferryland, who had stepped into the breach when most of the firms who had formerly dealt with the settlement had gone bankrupt or lost interest in the Newfoundland trade. The decline in the fishery may have been due in part to a change in technology. The diary of Robert Carter for the years from 1832 to 1836 (quoted in E. Moore: 1972, p. 18) notes that the catch of fish was good for the small boats but poor for the larger western boats, while the Labrador fishery and seal hunt were only fair. Hutchinson's Newfoundland Directory for 1864-1865 (1864) listed James Carter, John White, and Henry Winsor as merchants of Ferryland. Felix Hare was reported to be a shopkeeper, and John Morry was a manufacturer of cod-liver oil. The Morry family business has a long tradition in Ferryland. John Morry reputedly assumed the Ferryland premises of the Holdsworths. According to Moore (p. 23) this occurred in 1896 but Morry himself was known to be manufacturing cod-liver oil in Ferryland as early as 1864, and the family premises date back to the early 1800s, about the time the Holdsworths withdrew. ===Religion=== Ferryland had first been served by a Protestant minister in 1622 and two Roman Catholic priests by 1627. According to M.F. Howley (1979: p. 184) the earliest known Roman Catholic priest on the Southern Shore after this time was a Father Fitzpatrick who preceded Father Yore, a priest obtained by the first Vicar Apostolic of Newfoundland, Dr. James O'Donel, who wrote in 1787 to the Archbishop of Dublin for his services. Yore served at Ferryland from 1789 to 1806 and was succeeded by a Father Brown who began serving at Ferryland in 1812. As early as 1791 Bishop O'Donel writes that the people of Ferryland had "asked for leave to build a chapel" (quoted in Dillon, p. 94), but it was not untU 1863, under the direction of a Father Murphy (priest at Ferryland from 1836 to 1870) that the foundation of the Church was laid by Bishop Thomas Mullock. The Church of the Most Holy Trinity, as it was called, was built of stone quarried from Bois Island, and became one of the oldest stone churches in Newfoundland. According to J.M. Murray (p. 114) the Rev. Samuel Cole had been appointed a missionary of the Society for the Propagation of the *Gospel qv (S.P.G.) in Ferryland c. 1792. There was no report of an S.P.G. missionary in Ferryland before 1791, the year the S.P.G. created its Ferryland mission. According to Murray (p. 114) Cole resigned his appointment in 1795, having returned to England in hopes of an "ecclesiastical promotion." After this, resident missionaries of the S.P.G. seem to have served the Ferryland mission only intermittently. Bishop Feild appointed one in 1848, the Rev. William Hoyles, and Lovell's Newfoundland Directory 1871 lists the Rev. H. Skinner as the resident Church of England clergyman. In 1863 the Church of England church, Christ Church, was consecrated {List of Missions of the Church of England in Newfoundland and Labrador 1877'. 1877?). ===Schools=== Separate schools were maintained by each denomination during the Nineteenth Century only. According to oral tradition, cited by Moore (p. 36), the first school, which was Roman Catholic, was reputedly held by a Mr. Felix Tree who taught twenty-one students in one room. Between 1843 and 1845 a Protestant school was opened but after six months its operation was suspended because of poor attendance and the loss of the teacher {JHA; 1845, p. 131). In 1845 two Roman Catholic schools were reported to be operating, although it was noted by the school inspector that in the female school "The room with the woman's [a Mrs. Slaney] bed in the corner exhibits an appearance of squalid poverty" {JHA: 1846, App. p. 149). In 1852 a "Commercial" school, operated by three teachers, was opened for male children, numbering fifty in 1855 (Moore, p. 37). In 1857 Rev. Father Murphy reported that ... the Commercial school affords an opportunity of education to all the male children. And in the course of the ensuing summer I hope to have . . . [a] Convent and School opened there, for the blessing and benefit of affording a good rehgious education to the female children of that and the next most contiguous harbour {JHA: 1858, App. p. 602). By 1858 a school and spacious two-storey convent adjoining the school had been built and placed at the disposal of the Sisters of the Presentation Congregation. A Protestant school operated only intermittently in the 1860s. Little else is known of the school. \ ==Early Families== In the early 1740s [[Carter-18126|Robert Carter Sr]]. arrived in Ferryland from Sidmouth, England. He established mercantile premises in the settlement and expanded his fishing activities to many communities along the Southern Shore, including Renews; by 1776 he also had a tract of land for farming at Aquaforte. In 1754 he was granted Bois Island for fishing purposes. During the French attack on Ferryland in 1762 the entire population of Ferryland (estimated to be from 200 to 300 people) were herded onto the island by Carter who provided provisions for a lengthy siege and who outfitted 100 shallops to fight the French. Later Ferryland settlers were of English and Irish origin, with the majority of the residents of modern-day Ferryland being the descendants of Irish fishing servants, many of whom were brought to Ferryland during the early 1800s. These included the Bryant (1812), Costello (1830), Hanrahan (1825), Kehoe (c. 1815), Kelly (1847), Kinsella (1838), Ryan (1839), Sesk (1815), Shanahan (1838), Slaney (1845), [[O'Sullivan-1216|Sullivan]] (1838), Sweeney (1846), and Walsh (1837) families (earliest instances cited by Seary: 1976). Lovell's (1871) lists other Irish family names present in Ferryland by the early 1870s: Bolan, Brennan, Culleton, Curran, Delahunty, Healy, [[Hynes-263|Hynes]], Keefe, Mahon, Meany, Power, Quirk, [[Tobin-467|Tobin]], and Yetman. In her study of old cemeteries along the Southern Shore in the late 1960s, Virginia Dillon (1968, p. 53), determined from headstones that the Keefe family was from Tipperary, Ireland, and the Keough, Forristal, and Brown families were from County Wexford. Settlers who were recorded before 1810 were a mixture of both English and Irish, and included Arthur White (1706), Stephen Williams of County Analgin, Waterford, Ireland, the Carter family and the Morry, Sweetland, Winsor and Barable families. In 1794 Aaron Thomas gave descriptions of some of Ferry land's settlers, who included both English and American inhabitants. He wrote (as quoted in J.M. Murray: 1968, pp. 109-110): : While our Frigate lay at Anchor in the Harbour I avail'd myself of going through the woods to Ferryland. I had occasion to call on business on Mrs Keene who lived in a place called the Grove. She is now a Widdow, is left in good circumstances having fourteen Cows, which in Newfoundland puts the proprietor on a par with Job in point of Riches. Her Husband came over from England about Fifty-Five years ago as an Adventurer — what is called here a green man, which means a man that has never been in a Fishing Boat on this Coast before. By dint of Industry and Perservance he became the most affluent Fisherman in Ferryland; but four years ago he quit'd Ferryland and took a Voyage for the Elyssian Fields. Thomas also mentions several other inhabitants includ ing a good Woeman of which told me that in her early days she had been much used to the Bon Ton, altho now the Wife of a Newfoundland Codd Hauler, having lived with a family of Rank in Hanover Square (Murray, pp. 155-6). He also described an innkeeper's widow at length. He states: : In Ferryland is a kind of House of Entertainment called the London Inn. It is now kept by the Widdow of Captain Tree, an American Loyalist, who lost a considerable Property when the British Troops abandoned Boston. They came and settled here. Mrs Tree is in a very comfortable situation, has a large and roomy House and Genteel Furniture. A Gentleman may have as good a Dinner and Rest at this House as any in Newfoundland. I Din'd here the day I made the Tour on Four Covers, Viz. a Boiled Leg of Pork, Fowls, Lamb, Ducks, Pudings, Green Pease and other Vegita- bles, served up with Sauces and Gravys. Had an Epicure been one of the Guests he could not a found fault with a single Dish (Murray, pp. 110). ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ferryland,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Fetterly Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Fetterly Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fetterly Fetterly] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Fetterly name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fetterly's), by time period (18th Century Fetterly's), or by topic (Fetterly DNA, Fetterly Occupations, Fetterly Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Fetterly Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Fetterly-28|X Fetterly]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Fetterly}} To be added to a Fetterly, etc., profile: {{One Name Study|name=Fetterly}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Fetterly}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Fetterly surname meaning: https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=fetterly. ---- Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/fetterly/. * Will of Philip Fetter/Fetterly: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/1715912/person/-1245024035/media/0f748e86-05e5-4ec1-be8b-2ee08d5ebfec?_phsrc=WjH12164&_phstart=successSource. * Will of Philip Fetterly w/o link: Last Will & Testament of Philip Fetter(ly) Posted 05 Nov 2008 by seaellen 11/5/2008 - Transcription of the will of Philip Fetter recorded 21 Jan 1794. Proved 21 January 1804. Source: Albany, Albany County, New York records, ordered from www.sampubco.com. If there is a “?” after a word, it was put there by me, because I was unsure of the original wording. -- Nancy Fetterly-Johnson. In the name of God Amen; this ninth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred and ninety Six, Philip Fetter of the town of Watervliet, in the County of Albany, and State of New York, being of perfect mind and memory, blessed be god for it, but considering the frailty of this life, the certainty of death and the uncertain time and hour thereof, do therefore make and ordain this my last will and testament in the manner following, viz., principally and first of all, I give and recommend my immortal Soul to God who gave it me and my Body to the earth to be Buried in as Christian like and decent manner at the discretion of my executors here in after named, nothing doubting, but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again, in and through the meritorious person of the ever Blessed Son of God, Jesus Christ, and as for such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless one in this life after my just debts and funeral charges are paid and satisfied, I give and Bequeath unto my eldest son John Fetter the sum of five shillings lawful money of the State of New York, and further I do give and devise unto my two sons named Philip Fetter Jun. and Lodewyck Fetter all my estate both real and personal, which they are to have hold and occupie in the follow manner, Philip shall have and hold the farm on which I now live and hold from under Stephen Van Rensselaer, together with the Buildings thereon and all the appurtenances appertaining thereunto, and Lodewyck shall have and hold a farm or lott of Land containing one Hundred acres of Land Situate and lying in the County of Schohary on the South side of the Mohawk River within the limits of a pattent granted to Frederic Young and others, and being that part of a lott distinguished on a General map of the same, by lot number fifty one, money accounts, notes, Bonds, dues and demands my said son Philip of Lodewyck, shall each have one equal half and further do, I give and Bequeath unto my sons and daughters, Children who are named Philip, and to as many as there are of my Grand Children by that aforesaid name, the Sum of two pounds lawful money aforesaid, the said several sums to be paid out of my estate, which I have hereby given, devised and Bequeathed unto my sons Philip & Lodewyck; to all and to each of them and their heirs forever, Lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Philip Fetter, and my well beloved friends Laurence Schoolcraft and John Schoocraft Jun. Esq. Executors to this my last will and Testament thereby disannulling all former wills and Testaments hereby Rectifying and confirming this, and 'no other to be my last will' and Testament. In witness whereof, I the said Philip Fetter have hereunto set my hand and Seal, the day and year first above written - note the words the aforesaid in the 13 line on this side for above were interlined before executing - Signed, sealed published and declared by the Testator as and for his last will and Testament in presence of us.__ Henry his+mark Appel Edward Ward John Entos Philip his+mark Fetter L.S. ---- County of Albany Src? Be it remembered, that on the Twentyeth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight Hundred and four, personally appeared before me Abraham G Lansing Surrogate of the County aforesaid, Henry Apple and Edward Ward, that they did see Philip Fetter late of the town of Watervliet in the said County, Set his mark to the Instrument wrote on Sheet of paper, purporting to be the last will and Testament of the said Philip Fetter. That they saw him seal the same, and heard him publish and declare it as and for his last will and Testament, that at the time thereof, he was of sound disposing mind an memory, to the best knowledge and belief of them these deponents, that their name and mark, set thereto, are of their own proper mark surety? and that they did also see, John Entis the witness thereto, subscribe his name in the presence of the Testator. And also, that Philip Fetter one of the Executors in the said will named Likewise, appeared before me, and was duly sworn, to the faithful performance and execution of the said will, by taking the usual Oath in that corse? provided. Abm G. Lansing The peoples of the State of New York, by the grace of God for and Independent: To all to whom these presents shall come or may concern Send Greeting. Know Ye, that at the City of Albany in the County of Albany, on the twentieth day of this instant January, before Abraham G. Lansing, surrogate of our said county, the last will and testament of Philip Fetter deceased (a copy whereof is presents annexed) was proved and is now approved, and allowed of by us; and the said deceased having whilst he lived, and at the time of his death Goods chattles and Credits, within this State, by means whereof the proving and registering the said will and the granting administration of all and singular the said Goods, Chattles and Credits, and also the crediting, allowing and final discharging the account thereof, doth belong unto us; the administration of all and singular the Goods, Chattles and Credits of the said deceased, and any way concerning his will is granted unto Philip Fetter, one of the executors in the said will named, he being first duly sworn well and further fully to administer the same, and to make and exhibit a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular, the said Goods Chattles and Credits, and also to render a Just and true account thereof when thereunto received. In Testimony whereof, we have caused the Seal of office of our said Surrogate to be hereunto affixed. Witness Abraham G. Lansing Esq. Surrogate of the said County at Albany aforesaid, the twenty first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four, and of our Independence the twenty eighth.__ Examined Abm G. Lansing ---- * '''F''': "Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families"
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Feudal Manuals of English History == A Series of Popular Sketches of Our Nation History, Compiled at Different Periods, from the Thirteenth Century to the Fifteenth, for the Use of the Feudal Gentry and Nobility. Now first edited from the original manuscripts. * by Thomas Wright, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. (1810-1877) & Joseph Mayer (1803-1886) * published by J. Mayer, London, 1872. * Six manuals: three in French, two in Latin, and one in English. No. 1 has English translation at foot of pages. * Source Example: ::: Wright, Thomas. ''[[Space:Feudal Manuals of English History|Feudal Manuals of English History]]'' (J. Mayer, London, 1872) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wright|Wright]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Feudal Manuals of English History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=J1wDAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=v3BTAAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/feudalmanualsofe00wriguoft * https://archive.org/details/feudalmanualsen00mayegoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924031415189 * https://archive.org/details/feudalmanuals00wriguoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000232562
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Fewston Tavern Monticello, Kentucky
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[[Category: Stories of the Fuston and Fueston Families]] *[[Space:Fueston_Name_Study|Fuston & Fueston Name Study and DNA Project - new WikiTree name study]] *[http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/fuston/ Fuston & Fueston DNA Project - new World Families project] ''This project was started 22-Feb-2017. The construction of this site is a work in progress with more information and features to be added in the future.'' [[Fueston-1 | Charles Fueston]] =Fewston Tavern Monticello, Kentucky= ===THE OLD FRENCH FEWSTON Tavern===
THE OLD FRENCH FEWSTON [Tavern]. J. T. Alexander Tavern is one of the older buildings of the town, the oldest building in town being a part of the John Marcum property on Short Street, which was the original post office of the town, built in about 1800. The courthouse was then located on the lot where T. M. Ragan's oil house stands, afterwards known as the old Stone stable. -Wayne County Outlook, August, 1938.===Ezekiel "French" Fewston Obit===
Mr. Ezekiel French Fewston, aged 91 years, 10 months and 21 days, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Alexander in this city Sunday evening at 5 o'clock of senility. Mr Fewston was born in Virginia on March 1st, 1814. When he was a little over two years old his parents moved to this county and settled on Lower Beaver Creek, where he lived until about 40 years ago, when he moved to this city. Before moving here he had engaged in farming and distilling. After coming here he opened a tavern as he always called it and a blacksmith shop: in this way he accumulated considerable money and property. In his early manhood he was married to Miss Malissie Owens [sarah Malissa OWENS], who was a sister of Mrs. Mira Frost of this city. They were never blessed with any children. Mrs. Fewston died in August 1895, and was buried in Bethesda. "During the Civil War he moved to Stanford and lived and then to Jamestown where he lived a year; after the war he returned to this city and again opened his tavern. Twenty years ago he gave up tavern keeping and contracted with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Alexander to keep himself and wife during the remainder of their life, and faithfully have they kept their trust and fulfilled their obligation to the letter. For the past twelve months he has been as helpless as a babe. He died without a struggle or quiver of the muscles, he simply went to sleep. He has no relatives here, one nephew lives in this State and another in Tennessee. His remains were interred beside his wife at Bethesda Monday evening.*Note: Lower Beaver Creek is probably the long portion of it from where Otter Creek flowed into it until it flowed into the Cumberland River. A lot of this land is now owned by the Army Corp of Engineers, and a lot of these old homesteads are now under Lake Cumberland. - [[Fueston-1 | Charles Fueston]] *Note: One of his nieces Mary (Fueston) Hicks and her husband Simon ran a tavern on Otter Creek for many years. - [[Fueston-1 | Charles Fueston]] ===Testimony from a Primary Source=== The quote below comes from the History of the Fuson Family by Henry Harvey Fuson. Mr. Fuson and Mr. Tuttle made some assumptions that have proven to be incorrect. Ezekiel French Fuston was born in Virginia (probably near Wolf Creek in Giles County Virginia) in 1814, and the Fuston Family moved to Wayne County Kentucky in the Sumner on 1816. DNA testing indicate that the Fuston Family are not related to either of the Fuson Famlies that settled in Virginia (one from Wales the other from England). [[Fueston-1 | Charles Fueston]]
Mr. H.C. Cress, who was reared at Monticello, told me French Fewston lived there for many years and died there in 1900. I wrote to Mr. Tuttle, whom he suggested would know about him, and this confirmed. His letter follows: Monticello, Ky. December 21st, 1926. Dear Sir: The writer was intimately acquainted with Ezekial French Fewston who was a citizen of our town some forty or fifty years. He was a blacksmith and accumulated some two or three thousand dollars which he bequeathed to a very black thieving negro boy he raised, he having no children and his wife Malissa (nee Owens) having died before him. He was a son of Elizabeth Fuston who, as you mention, took up a tract of land in the lower part of Wayne County very long ago from which I infer he was born in this county. You will note that he spelled his name F-E-W-S-T-O-N which may or may not be a variation of your family name. The “Ezekial” and the “French” may or may not be family given names. There is a J.C. Fuson of Tidalwave, Ky., with whom I have some business relations, but with whom I am not acquainted. He comes from an adjoining county to Bell where you say your people came from and may be a relative of yours (yes, a first cousin and more. His mother was a sister to my mother and his father a cousin of my father. Yours truly, John W. Tuttle=Sources= A Century of Wayne County Kentucky, 1800-1900, by Augusta Phillips Johnson, 1939, Transcribed by Janice Rice, http://genealogytrails.com/ken/wayne/chapter_10.html Obit of Ezekiel French Fewston, Wayne County Outlook, Monticello, Ky, Jan-25-1902 HISTORY OF THE FUSON FAMILY BY HENRY HARVEY FUSON ORIGINAL DATA COLLECTED IN THE FIELD FROM 1927-1936 LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, 120993 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~deeskindredkorner/Fuson%20Manuscript.html
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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Fey Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Fey. === Famous and Creative Feys === * [[Fey-1|Charles August Fey]] (1862-1944) developed the slot machine. He also pioneered many innovations on coin operated gaming devices, including the original three reel, bell slot machine. === Feys on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/F/FEY_1.html Fey index]. If you are a Fey please add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree. The index is updated every morning so your addition will appear tomorrow. Thank you in advance.
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[[Category:Feystown, County Antrim]] This page is part of the [[Space:Antrim Cemeteries Team|Antrim Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Feystown_Roman_Catholic_Graveyard%2C_Feystown%2C_Antrim | Feystown Graveyard Category]] for people buried in this churchyard. '''Cemetery name:''' Feystown Roman Catholic Graveyard '''Address: ''' 85 Feystown Rd, Glenarm, Ballymena BT44 0EA, United Kingdom '''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.92054495357493, -5.948511777034776 '''Parking:''' '''Information:''' == Sources == *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2584074/feystown-roman-catholic-graveyard
FGC10120 (Old) Loudoun HaploTree
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Insert reference hereHere are three of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Proven lines to Campbell of (old) Loudoun Campbell of Loudoun is one of the oldest cadet families of Campbell of Lochow as a branch of Campbell of Argyll. It continued until Master George Campbell, d. 1612, had two daughters, Margaret and Elizabeth. Margaret inherited the title and married John Campbell of Lawers, who, after he married, he was created, 12th May 1633, 1st Earl of Loudoun, Lord Terrinyean AND Machline, and Lord Chancellor of Scotland 1641-60. Hence, any descendants of John, 1st Earl of Loudoun, would carry the YDNA of Lawers, a descendant of Campbell of Glenorchy. Look for more information about Campbell of Loudoun on the Clan Campbell Society of North America page: https://www.ccsna.org/earl-of-loudoun * Encouraging YDNA Testing of Campbells who think they are connected to Campbell of Loudoun The cadets are likely from earlier generations of Campbells of Loudoun. The lines are not clear. * Identifying cadet families of Loudoun Here is an example: > FGC10122 (Loudoun) > FT10120 (Killoch) FT138216 (Auchmannoch) >FT139733 (Fairfield) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page,
FHC Look ups
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I am a non member consultant at the Family History Center (FHC) in the town where I live. I am happy to do any look ups that anyone needs. If it says image unavailable please still post it here as I have been able to see those images while at the FHC. There are some images that I am not able to see and I will let you know. My schedule is Tuesday and Friday from 1pm to 3pm, Wednesday will change slightly starting this week and will be from 1:45pm to about 4pm and Thursday night from 6:30pm to 9pm. All times are in PDT as I am in California, USA. Things do come up and my schedule changes but I try to let everyone know ahead of time. There are two things that I would like for each look up. #Please have a link to the index page which has the name(s) and the date and the direct link to the image(s) if possible. There are times that I have to look through a collection of hundreds or thousands of images and knowing the name(s) and date helps. #Please leave your WikiTree ID so I know who the image is for. I will tag you in discord with the image or I can send you a private message on discord with the image(s) == Requests == * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004517717?cat=590357 Manuela Blanco, page 117] If there is more than one book it should be the fourth one. [[Silva-1055]] * Francisco Pelegrina Parriya Marriage Date 6 May 1867 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CSSW-QJ2M [[Silva-1055]] * Francisco Pelegrina Parrilla Marriage Date 12 Apr 1899 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:C911-B16Z [[Silva-1055]]
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===Books=== * '''Abstract and index to Lake County, Indiana Circuit Court docket book : Jan 2 1884 - Jun 12 1888''' by Martha Daugherty Latko and Marlene Polster. Call #: 977.299 P2L. Search for [[Harney-11|Fredrick Harney's]] Naturalization Record. * '''Index to Lake County, Indiana naturalization records, 1854 to 1932''' by Betty Brandt-Johnson and Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society. Call # 977.299 P42i. Search for [[Harney-11|Frederick Harney's]] Naturalization Record. ===Microfilm=== *''' Film #: 571172''' Title: Index to marriages - Lake County, Aa-Ja, 1850- 1920 (County Clerks Office, Crown Point). Search for [[Frederick Harney|Harney-11]] and a marriage to a Lizzie - maybe Steinmetz. * '''Film #: 847620''' Title: Deed records, 1796-1892; indexes, 1795-1911; Carter County (Tennessee), Register of Deeds. Search for Dugger, Clawson, Bunton, Potter, and Vines families. * '''Film #: 944470''' Title: Index to deeds, 1836-1910 Johnson Co, Tennessee. Search for Dugger, Clawson, Bunton, Potter, and Vines families. *'''Film #: 944478''' Title: Land Surveys, 1836-1905 Johnson Co. (Tennessee) County Surveyor. Search for Dugger, Clawson, Bunton, Potter, and Vines families. * '''Film #: 860320''' Item 1 Title: Index of wills of Otsego County, New York, from 1792-1850. Search for [[Zaccheus Downer|Downer-5]] *'''Film #: 947169''' Title: Wills and administrations Bk. 8 1846-1853 Record of wills Bk. 9 1849-1853 (Otsego, NY - Surrogate's Court). Search for [[Zacheus Downer|Downer-5]], Vol 9, Pg 250. *
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The goal of this project is to ... Find the reason Surname Fincannon becomes McClain. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McClain-1667|Gerald McClain]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Why my Third GreatGrandfather is Fincannon? * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14054375 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Finnish Projects]] The goal of this project is to improve WikiTree coverage of farmers in the [[:Category:Historical Satakunta|Satakunta]] area of Finland, mainly between 1500 and 1900. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kivimaa-1|Kalle Kivimaa]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Timo Verho has written several books of Lower Satakunta (Ala-Satakunta) area. The information from these should be added to WikiTree. * There are quite a few books from other genealogists that should be added. * Transforming HisKi information is always useful. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12534406 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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FICKETTS OF CAPE ELIZABETH Date: 97-10-28 19:00:24 EST From: r1sty@EROLS.COM ( C. LaRue) Reply-to: r1sty@EROLS.COM To: Itigapa@AOL.COM (David C. Young) Microsoft Mail v3.0 (MAPI 1.0 Transport) IPM.Microsoft Mail.Note From: Fickett, James (WCF) To: MSMGATE/IBMMAIL/I3126544 Subject: RE: FICKETTS OF CAPE ELIZABETH Date: 1997-10-28 16:14 Priority: 3 Message ID: 84CFAB42A84BD1119A3D444553540000 Conversation ID: RE: FICKETTS OF CAPE ELIZABETH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Carol LaRue, Here is what I have on the early Fickett's of Cape Elizabeth: 1. Thomas Fickett #52 (son of John Fickett #50 and Susannah Ball #49) occupation Shipwright, m. ca 1720, Mary Moulton #53, b. Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine. Thomas died 1787. Children: + 2. i John Fickett #64 b. 31 Aug 1722. + 3. ii Mary Fickett #130 b. 1736. + 4. iii Mehitable Fickett #135 b. 1736. + 5. iv Benjamin Fickett #54 b. 26 Aug 1737. 6. v Thomas Fickett #132 18 Jul 1736, Scarboro and Cape Elizabeth Church Rcds. + 7. vi Nathaniel Fickett #133. + 8. vii Abner Fickett #134. 9. viii Daniel F. Fickett #131 b. 1754, d. 1789, Cherryfield,Washington,Maine. + 10. ix Jonathan Fickett #108. Second Generation 2. John Fickett #64 (1.Thomas1) b. 31 Aug 1722, Kittery, York, Maine, 01 Aug 1736, Scarboro and Cape Elizabeth Church Rcds, occupation Mariner/Farm/Wheelwright, m. 13 Dec 1749, in Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine, Isabel Dyer #65, b. 10 Jul 1729, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, 13 Jul 1729, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, (daughter of William Junisimus Dyer #591 and Hannah Strout #592) d. 09 Feb 1828. John died 09 Feb 1823, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine. He enlisted in Capt. Brient Morton's Co 05 Feb 1776 service to 01 Sept 1776. His company was stationed on the seacoast of Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough. Children: 11. i Benjamin Fickett #313 b. 26 Aug 1750, m. (1) 12 Apr 1769, Deborah Sawyer #319, b. 06 Nov 1749, (daughter of Jonathan Sawyer #362 and Sarah Sawyer #363) d. 01 Sep 1807, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (2) 30 Dec 1807, in George E. Vaughn J.P., Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Elizabeth Roberts #364, b. 19 Jun 1791. 12. ii John Fickett Jr #316 b. 27 Mar 1752, m. 18 Aug 1774, Rev Ephraim Clark, Lucy Stanford #325, b. 18 Aug 1752, (daughter of Josiah Stanford Jr. #3289 and Sarah Woodbury #3290) d. 02 May 1841, buried: Barron Hill. John died 17 Aug 1828, buried: Barron Hill. Revolutionary War Soldier John enlisted in Capt. Daniel Strout's Co. Col. Enoch Freeman's Regt. service to days. John's company was called out buy Col. Freeman in Nov 1775 to build a fort on Falmouth Neck under command of Col. Jonathan Mitchell. Roll sworn to at Cape Elizabeth. John also served in Capt. John Wentworth's Co. Col. Peter Noyes Reg. The Company mustered by Col. Noyes May 20, 1777 and stationed at Fort Hancock, Cape Elizabeth. John was a Master Mariner and was for many years engaged in the West India Trade for Daniel Fox, of Portland, Maine. On Oct 18,1775 John arrived off Portland, Maine from the West Indies on a sloop with a cargo of coco nuts. When he attempted to enter the harbor his vessell was chased by an armed British ship under Capt. Mowatt of the Royal Navy. John's vessel being smaller than that of the enemy ran into Dyer's Cove. They were persued by the enemy in open boats. He escaped by running up the mouth of a small creek so far that the pursuers were afraid to follow. Late in life he retired from the sea and taught navagation . He was one of the earliests advocates of Universalism in Portland, Maine. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution Lucy: Died of Small Pox 13. iii Sarah "Sally" Fickett #57 b. 1754, m. 06 Aug 1780, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Falmouth,Cumberland, Maine, Zebulon Fickett #56, b. 1759, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, (son of Benjamin Fickett #54 and Sarah Sawyer #55) d. 08 Apr 1854, Milbridge,Washington,Maine, buried: Milbridge,Washington,Maine. Sarah died 1827. Zebulon: Private, Capt. Joshua Jordan's Co., Col. Jonathan Mitchall's Regt., service from 7 July 1779 to 25 Sep 1779, 2 mos. 20 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll dated Cape Elizabeth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution. 14. iv William Fickett #72 b. 1756, 01 Aug 1756, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, occupation Quaker Minister, m. (1) 17 Apr 1783, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev. Ephraim Clark, Abigail Fickett #71, b. 1762, (daughter of Benjamin Fickett #54 and Sarah Sawyer #55) d. 01 Aug 1818, m. (2) Hannah Swett #3299, b. Westbrook, Cumberland, Maine. William died 08 Aug 1839, South Portland, Cumberland, ME, buried: South Portland, Cumberland, ME. 15. v Hannah Fickett #318 b. 1756, m. John Densmore #324, b. 1745, d. 10 Jun 1823. Hannah died 20 Aug 1811, Milbridge,Washington,Maine. 16. vi Vincent Fickett #314 b. 1758, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, 02 Sep 1781, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. 07 Sep 1780, in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, Hannah Brown #320, b. 1749, 02 Sep 1781, Sacrborough, Cumberland, Maine. Vincent Ficket on 1790 Cencus for Gorham and Scarborough, two sons under 16 and one wife Vincent was a Revolutionary War Soldier. He passed the memorable winter of 1777-1778 with General Wahington at Valley Forge. In 1820 Vincent resided in Durham, Maine and applied for a pention (No. S 35932) April 28, 1818 under the act of March 18,1818, Mass Service. Vincent enlisted at Cape Elizabth, Capt. Hart Williams Co. Col. Edmund Phinney's Regt. for one year in Dec 1776. In Dec 1777 Vincent enlisted by Lt James Means for three years as Pvt. in Capt Silas Burbank's Co. Col. Brewer's Regt. Mass, Line. Vincent was discharged in Fishkill, NY. abt Jan 1, 1780 Issued Certif No. 7396, March 5, 1819 at $96 per annum, paid at Maine Agency. 17. vii Isaac Fickett #317 m. 21 Oct 1790, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev Ephraim Clark, Mary Dyer #323, b. 23 Oct 1767, (daughter of Micah Dyer #3322 and Hannah Mariner #3323). 18. viii Nathaniel Fickett #315 b. 1761, m. (1) 19 Oct 1780, Susanna Brown #321, d. 27 Dec 1797, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (2) Abigail Gammon #322, b. 1765, (daughter of William Gammon #3280 and Dorcas Gammon #3281). Nathaniel died 23 May 1832. Revolutionary Soldier No. S,36509 19. ix Mary Fickett #593 m. Richard Collins #1708. Mary died 08 Apr 1854, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine. 3. Mary Fickett #130 (1.Thomas1) b. 1736, 01 Aug 1736, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. 27 Oct 1764, Icabod Libby #3208, b. 1742, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, (son of James Libby #4378 and Elizabeth Meserve #4379) d. 18 Nov 1828. Mary died 08 Jul 1813. Children: 20. i Hanson Libby #3209 b. c1766, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. Abigail Myrick #3214, d. 27 Oct 1834. Hanson died 1796. 21. ii Mary Libby #3210 d. 22 Oct 1837. 22. iii Dennis Libby #3211 d. 21 May 1826. 23. iv James Libby #3212 b. 12 May 1773, d. 12 April 185X. 24. v Elizabeth Libby #3213. 4. Mehitable Fickett #135 (1.Thomas1) b. 1736, 18 Jul 1736, m. 06 Jun 1768, Charles Patrick #170, b. 1745, Stroudwater, (son of William Patrick #188 and Mary Hawkes #189) d. 15 Mar 1830. Mehitable died 26 Mar 1810. Died at age 62 years old Charles: Died at age 85 years old Children: 25. i Benjamin Partick #190 m. Polly McIntosh #3193. Benjamin died 28 Apr 1822. 26. ii Peggy Patrick #191 m. 12 Mar 1797, James McIntosh #3194. 27. iii Polly Patrick #192 m. 20 Nov 1797, Moses Dyer #3195. 28. iv Catherine Patrick #193 b. 1773, m. Male Dyer #3196, b. Stroudwater. 29. v David Patrick #194 b. 01 Sep 1776, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, m. 20 Nov 1803, Betsey Jordan #202, b. 1783, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, (daughter of Clement Jordan #3390 and Sarah ????? #3391) d. 15 Jan 1850, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine. David died 04 Sep 1838, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine. 30. vi Charles Patrick Jr #195 b. 08 Jan 1779, m. Susan Grant #208. 31. vii Thomas Patrick #197 b. 15 Nov 1782, m. 15 Aug 1815, Mary Fickett #224, b. 1788, d. 22 Mar 1864. Thomas died 09 Dec 1857. Mary: Died at age 76 years 32. viii Eleanor Patrick #198 b. 31 Dec 1784, m. 14 Apr 1810, Samuel Libby #3204, b. Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine. 33. ix Stephen Patrick #199 b. 15 Feb 1787, m. 02 Jan 1814, Ester Harmon #3205, b. Buxton,York,Maine. Soldier on War of 1812 34. x Nancy Patrick #200 b. 29 Dec 1789, d. 04 Jul 1801. 35. xi James Patrick #196 b. 19 Aug 1790, m. Pattie Tibbetts #3206, b. Buxton,York,Maine. 36. xii Christiana Patrick #201 m. 23 Jan 1813, James Bragdon #3207, b. Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine. 5. Benjamin Fickett #54 (1.Thomas1) b. 26 Aug 1737, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, 01 Aug 1736, Scarboro and Cape Elizabeth Church Rcds, m. (1) 02 Feb 1760, in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, Sarah Sawyer #55, b. 1743, Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine, (daughter of Isaac Sawyer #4055 and Sarah Brackett #4056) m. (2) 03 Jun 1804, in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, Hannah Roberts Parker #70, d. 23 Jun 1833. Benjamin died Gorham, Cumberland, Maine. Children by Sarah Sawyer: 37. i Zebulon Fickett #56 b. 1759, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (1) 06 Aug 1780, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Falmouth,Cumberland, Maine, Sarah "Sally" Fickett #57, b. 1754, (daughter of John Fickett #64 and Isabel Dyer #65) d. 1827, m. (2) 27 Sep. 1827, in Harrington, Washington, Maine, Mary Brown #153, b. 11 Jul 1769, Michias,,Maine, d. 26 Apr 1869, Columbia,,Maine, buried: Columbia,,Maine. Zebulon died 08 Apr 1854, Milbridge,Washington,Maine, buried: Milbridge,Washington,Maine. Private, Capt. Joshua Jordan's Co., Col. Jonathan Mitchall's Regt., service from 7 July 1779 to 25 Sep 1779, 2 mos. 20 days, on Penobscot expedition. Roll dated Cape Elizabeth. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution. 38. ii Jonathan Fickett #123 also known as: Jonathan Fickett Jr b. c1761, m. (1) 01 Jan 1788, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev Ephraim Clark, Lynda Cox #129, m. (2) Betsey Bryant #1727. 39. iii Abigail Fickett #71 b. 1762, m. 17 Apr 1783, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev. Ephraim Clark, William Fickett #72, b. 1756, 01 Aug 1756, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, (son of John Fickett #64 and Isabel Dyer #65) occupation Quaker Minister, d. 08 Aug 1839, South Portland, Cumberland, ME, buried: South Portland, Cumberland, ME. Abigail died 01 Aug 1818. 40. iv Moses Fickett #69 b. 13 Feb 1766, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (1) 27 Jun 1791, Rev Thomas Browne, Sarah Warren #75, b. 09 Jun 1757, Westbrook, Cumberland, Maine, (daughter of John Warren #3252 and Jane Johnson #3253) d. 11 Jun 1823, Milbridge,Washington,Maine, buried: Milbridge,Washington,Maine, m. (2) 13 May 1826, Sally Howell #4018, b. Portland,Cumberland,Maine. Moses died 17 Mar 1863, Milbridge,Washington,Maine, buried: Milbridge,Washington,Maine. Sarah: 06 Jan 1766 Dirth day? 41. v Benjamin Fickett Jr #121 b. 1767, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, occupation Ship Carpenter, m. (1) 24 Dec 1795, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Sarah Stanford #4215, b. 1779, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, d. 03 Jun 1843, Portland,Cumberland,Maine, buried: Portland,Cumberland,Maine, m. (2) 20 Sep 1846, in Rev G. F. Cox, Portland,Cumberland,Maine, Sarah B Tucker #4224, b. 1802, Standish, Cumberland, Maine. Benjamin died 05 Nov 1851, Portland,Cumberland,Maine, buried: Portland,Cumberland,Maine. Western Cemetery G:1 Sarah: Western Cemetery G:1 42. vi Nathaniel Fickett #120 b. 1771, 1832, m. Abigail ????? #127. 43. vii Ezra Fickett #124 b. 1773, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. 15 Dec 1796, in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, 19 Oct 1796, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, Sally Pensfield #171, b. 1769, d. 04 Mar 1845, Poland,,Maine, buried: Highland Cemetery, West Poland, Maine. Ezra died 04 Mar 1855, Poland,,Maine, buried: Highland Cemetery, West Poland, Maine. 44. viii Sally Fickett #125 b. 1775, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. in Kennebunk, Charles Smith #126, b. 1773, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, occupation Blacksmith. 7. Nathaniel Fickett #133 (1.Thomas1) m. 25 Jun 1765, Parson Smith, Polly Pennell #2440, (daughter of Clement Pennell #3250 and Ruth Riggs #3251). Nathaniel died 1776. Children: 45. i Anna Fickett #2441 b. 1765, m. Josiah Walker Jr #2445, b. 03 Jul 1756, Standish, Cumberland, Maine, d. 23 Jun 1844. Anna died 14 Dec 1832. 46. ii Betsy Fickett #2442 b. 06 Jun 1768, m. 23 Jun 1790, Richard Tobie #2493, b. 1768, New Gloucester,,Maine, d. 28 Nov 1861. Betsy died 28 Nov 1869. Died at 101years 5months 22 days old Richard: Died at 93 years old 47. iii Polly Fickett #2443 m. 22 Apr 1792, Rev. Thomas Brown, Jothan Newbegin #2500. 48. iv Clement Fickett #2444 m. 06 Mar 1794, Rev. Thomas Brown, Patience Wallace #2556, b. 01 Sep 1775, d. 08 Mar 1851. Clement died c1797. 8. Abner Fickett #134 (1.Thomas1) m. 17 Oct 1775, Rev Thomas Lancaster, Abigail Brown #152, b. Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine. Abner was a Revolutionary War Soldier, he enlisted as a private in Capt David Strout's Co.,19 July 1775 with service to 21 Dec 1775 , five months 25 days. This company was stationed in Cape Elizabeth and Scarborough. Abner was also a corporal in Capt Joshua Jordan's Co., Col Jonathan Mitchell's Regt, service from 7 July 1779 to 25 Sept 1779 two months 20 days on the Penobscot Expedition Children: 49. i Joshua Fickett #2669 b. 1779, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, 07 Sep 1780, Scarboro and Cape Elizabeth Church Rcds, m. 08 Mar 1798, in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, Rev. Thomas Lancaster, Mary Hunnewell #2675, b. 08 Sep 1773, d. 26 Sep 1861. Joshua died Went to Sea and was never heard from. 50. ii Thomas Fickett #2670 b. 1781, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. 23 July 1807, Ruth Rice #2871, b. 10 Dec 1781, (daughter of Lemuel Rice #3246 and Anna Stone #3247) d. 03 Feb 1873. Thomas died 20 Aug 1848, Durham,,Maine, buried: Bradbury Cemetery,Durham,Maine. 51. iii Daniel Fickett #2671 b. Jun 1784, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, m. (1) Hannah Brown #2997, m. (2) Anna Barton #3036, b. 06 Feb 1800, (daughter of Jacob Barton #3385 and Annie Cook #3386) d. 23 Feb 1876. Daniel died 11 Dec 1862. 52. iv Hannah Fickett #2672 m. James Johnson #3190, b. 03 Mar 1759, Harpswell,,Maine, d. 10 Feb 1838, Freeport,,Maine. 53. v Abba Fickett #2673 m. Male Sawyer #3191, b. Saco,,Maine. 54. vi Sarah Fickett #2674 m. Male Bagley #3192, b. Waterborough,,Maine. 10. Jonathan Fickett #108 (1.Thomas1) m. 21 Dec 1763, in Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, Elizabeth Crockett #109, b. 1741, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, 1741, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, (daughter of Samuel Crockett #110 and Sarah Cobb #111). Children: 55. i Mary Fickett #2249 m. Daniel Herrick #2257, b. 1759, Stroudwater, d. 1836. Daniel: Died at age 78 years 56. ii Enoch Fickett #2254 b. 09 Aug 1765, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, d. 20 Aug 1807. 57. iii Asa Fickett #2250 b. 14 Feb 1769, Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, m. (1) 29 Jan 1792, in Portland,Cumberland,Maine, Dorcus Plummer #2268, b. 20 Jun 1766, (daughter of Moses Plummer #3256 and Ester Hersey #3257) d. 11 Dec 1819, m. (2) Eliza Edwards #2378, b. 1786, d. 22 Feb 1866. Asa died 06 Sep 1835. Eliza: Died at age 79 years 3 months 58. iv Josiah Fickett #2252 m. Nancy Sweet #2414, b. Windham, Cumberland, Maine. 59. v Ephriam Fickett #2253. 60. vi Samuel L. Fickett #2251 b. 1771, m. 02 Aug 1792, in Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine, Rev Ephraim Clark, Hannah Dyer #2406, b. Cape Elizabeth,Cumberland,Maine. 61. vii Elizabeth Fickett #2255 b. 1773, m. 1792, Robert Waterhouse #2422, b. 1770, Stroudwater, (son of William Waterhouse #3261 and ?????? Waterhouse #3262) d. 07 Aug 1808. Elizabeth died 13 Aug 1829, New York age 56 yrs. Robert: Died at age 38 years 62. viii Phebe Fickett #2256 b. 1788, m. 09 Feb 1797, in Portland,Cumberland,Maine, 31 Dec 1809, Samuel Thomes #2439, b. Libbys Corner, Portland, Maine. Phebe died 23 Aug 1830. 63. ix Nancy Fickett #119 b. Stroudwater, m. William Crockett #118, b. 19 Sept. 1772, Gorham, Cumberland, Maine, (son of Samuel Crockett #115 and Tabitha Hamblen #116). 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==First Fleet Convict List published in the Daily Mirror, 1969 - purporting to be from a fictional article in the London Gazette.== The names in this list cannot be relied upon. For the sourced list of known First Fleet convicts please go to our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:First_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1788&public=1 First Fleet Page]. '''Transcribed by Barbara Turner, 1992'''[http://members.pcug.org.au/~pdownes/dps/1stflt.htm Barbara Turner article', 1992] : Capt. Arthur Phillip, R.N. was commissioned as the first Governor of New South Wales. He set sail on May 13th, 1787 from Portsmouth with 11 vessels. He arrived in N.S.W. with 717 convicts of whom 180 were women, guarded by 191 marines under 19 officers. Note: The incorrect spellings of some place names is how they appeared in the newspaper. Some of those listed did not arrive in Australia as they either did not embark or died en route From the "LONDON GAZETTE", October 1788 CONVICTS TRANSPORTED TO THE NEW COLONY Your Correspondent looks to our Readers and has ascertained as far as possible the names of those who have been convicted of crimes in the Country of England since 1783 and have been sentenced by His Majesty's Judges to be sent to that part of New Holland known as New South Wales Your Correspondent looks to our Readers for their indulgence to involuntary errors and omissions, and trust general attention will secure us from trespassing on their kindness too often. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Where sentenced ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Term |- |ABEL, Robert Robert Abel, London Lives website article, [http://www.londonlives.org/static/AbelRobertTransported1787.jsp] |London |7 |- |ABRAMS, Henry | | |- |ABRAHAMS, Esther Esther Abrams, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Abrahams] |London |7 |- |'''[[Abel-1849|ABELL, Mary, alias Tilley]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |ACRES, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |ADAMS, John |London |7 |- |ADAMS, Mary |London |7 |- |AGLEY, Richard |Winchester |7 |- |ALLEN, John |Hertford |7 |- |ALLEN, William |Ormskirk |7 |- |ALLEN, Charles |London |7 |- |ALLEN, Susannah |London |7 |- |ALLEN, Mary |London | |- |ALLEN, Jamasun, alias Boddington |London |7 |- |ALLEN, Mary, alias Conner |London |7 |- |ANDERSON, John |Exeter |7 |- |ANDERSON, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |ANDERSON, John |London |7 |- |ANDERSON, Fanny |Winchester |7 |- |ARCHER, John |London |7 |- |ARSCOTT, John |Bodmin |7 |- |ATKINSON, George |London |7 |- |AULT, Sarah |London |7 |- |AYNERS, John, alias Agnew |London |7 |- |AYRES, John |London |7 |- |BAILS, Robert |Reading |Life |- |'''[[Bannister-21|BANNISTER, George]]''', George Bannister, First Fleet online, external web site [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-db=ff.fp3&-format=detail.htm&-op=cn&-recid=32&-find=] |London |7 |- |BARTLETT, James |Winchester |7 |- |BARSBY, George |Winchester |Life |- |BARNETT, Henry, alias Barnard, alias Burton |Warwick |7 |- |BARNES, Stephen |York |7 |- |BARFERD, John |London |7 |- |BARLAND, George |London |7 |- |BALDING, James, alias William |London |7 |- |BASON, Elizabeth, wife of William Bason |New Sarum |7 |- |BAYLEY, James |New Sarum |7 |- |BAZLEY, John |Exeter |7 |- |BAKER, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |BARRETT, Thomas |Exeter |Life |- |BATLEY, Caten |Exeter |7 |- |BARSBY, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |BALL, John |Exeter |7 |- |BARRY, John |Bristol |7 |- |BARRET, Daniel | | |- |BARRER, Elizabeth | | |- |BALDWIN, Ruth, alias Bowyer |London |7 |- |BAKER, Martha |London |7 |- |BELL, William |London |7 |- |BENEAR, Samuel |London |7 |- |BELLET, Jacob |London |7 |- |BEARDSLEY, Ann |Derby |5 |- |BEST, John | | |- |BECKFORD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |BELLAMY, Thomas |Worcester |7 |- |BRID, James |Croydon |7 |- |BIRD, Samuel |Croydon |7 |- |BISHOP, Joseph | | |- |'''[[Baughan-95|BINGHAM, John, alias Boughan]]''' | | |- |BINGHAM, Elizabeth, alias Mooring |London- |7 |- |BIRD, Elizabeth, alias Winifred |Maidstone |7 |- |BLACKHALL, William |Abingdon |7 |- |BLUNT, William |London |7 |- |BLAKE, Francis |London |7 |- |BLATHERHORN, William |Exeter |Life |- |BLOEDWORTH, James |Kingston |7 |- |BLANCHETT, Susannah |Kingston |7 |- |BOND, Peter |London |7 |- |BOYLE, John |London |7 |- |[[Boggis-28|BOGGIS, William]] | | |- |BOND, William |Exeter |7 |- |BOND, Mary, wife of John Bond |Wells |7 |- |BOULTON, Rebecca |Lincoln |7 |- |BONNER, Jane |London |7 |- |BOLTON, Mary |Shrewsbury |7 |- |BROWN, James |Hertford |7 |- |BROWN, William |Southwark |7 |- |BRINDLEY, John |Warwick |7 |- |BROWN, Richard |Reading |7 |- |BROUGH, William, |Stafford |7 |- |[[Bradley-3550|'''BRADLEY, James''']] |London |7 |- |BROWN, Thomas |London |7 |- |BRADBURY, William |London |7 |- |BRYANT, Thomas |Maidstone |7 |- |BRYANT, William |Launceston |7 |- |BROWN, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |BRADFORD, John |Exeter |7 |- |BRANNEGAN, James |Exeter |7 |- |BRUCE, Robert |Exeter |7 |- |BROWN, William |Exeter |7 |- |BRYANT, John |Exeter |7 |- |BREWER, William |Exeter |7 |- |BRICE, William |Bristol |7 |- |BRAND, Curtis | | |- |BRYANT, Michael | | |- |BRAND, Lucy, alias Wood |London |7 |- |BRANHAM, Mary |London |7 |- |BRUCE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |BURLEIGH, James |London |7 |- |BURN, Peter |London |7 |- |BURNE, James |London |7 |- |BUTLER, William |London |7 |- |BUCKLEY, Joseph |Dorchester |7 |- |BURRIDGE, Samuel |Dorchester |7 |- |BURN, Patrick | | |- |BURN, Simon | | |- |BUFLEY, John | | |- |BUNN, Margaret |London |7 |- |BURKITT, Mary |London |7 |- |BURDO, Sarah |London |7 |- |CARVER, Joseph |Maidstone |7 |- |CASTLE, James |London |7 |- |CAMPBELL, James, alias George |London |7 |- |CAMPBELL, James |Guildford |7 |- |CARNEY, John |Exeter |7 |- |CARTY, Francis |Bodmin |7 |- |CAREY, Ann |Taunton |7 |- |CARTER, Richard, alias Michael Cartwright |Shrewsbury |7 |- |CABLE, Henry Henry Kable, Wikipedia article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kable] | | |- |CARROLL, Mary, wife of James Carroll |London |7 |- |CESAR, John |Maidstone |7 |- |CHIELDS, William | | |- |CHADDICK, Thomas |London |7 |- |CHURCH, William |Dorchester |7 |- |CHAAF, William |Exeter |7 |- |CHINERY, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |CHANIN, Edward |Exeter |7 |- |CLOUGH, Richard |Durham |7 |- |CLEMENTS, Thomas |London |7 |- |CLARK, John, alias Hosier |London |7 |- |CLARK, William |London |7 |- |CLARKE, John |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Cleaver-868|CLEAVER, Mary]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |CLEAR, George | | |- |'''[[Clark-54056|CLARK, Elizabeth]]''' | | |- |CONNELLY, William |Bristol |7 |- |CORMICK, Edward |Hertford |7 |- |CORDEN, James |Warwick |7 |- |COLLING, Joseph |London |7 |- |COLE, William |London |7 |- |COX, John Matthew |London |7 |- |COLLIER, Richard |Kingston |7 |- |CONNOLLY, William |Bodmin |7 |- |CONELLY, Cornelius |Exeter |7 |- |COLMAN, Ishmael |Dorchester |7 |- |COFFIN, John |Exeter |7 |- |COLE, Elizabeth |Exeter |7 |- |CON, James |Exeter |Life |- |COPP, James |Exeter |7 |- |COOMBES, Ann, wife of Samuel Coombes |Taunton |7 |- |COLE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |COLLEY, Elizabeth |London |14 |- |COOKE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |COOPER, Mary |Worcester |7 |- |COLPITTS, Ann |Durham |7 |- |CROSS, John |New Sarum |7 |- |CROPPER, John |London |7 |- |CROSS, William |Coventry |7 |- |CREAMER, John |Exeter |7 |- |CREEK, Jane |London |7 |- |CUNNINGHAM, Edward |London |7 |- |CULLEN, James Bryen |London |7 |- |CULLYHORN, John |Exeter |7 |- |CUDLIP, Jacob, alias Norris |Bodmin |7 |- |CUSS, John, alias Hunsboy |New Sarum |7 |- |CUCKOW, William |Maidstone |7 |- |DAVIS, Aaron |Bristol |7 |- |DAY, Richard |Reading |7 |- |DAVIES, Edward |Stafford |7 |- |DAY, Samuel |Glocester |14 |- |DAVIS, Samuel |Glocester |7 |- |DAVIS, William | | |- |DAVIS, James |London |7 |- |DANIELLS, Daniel |London |7 |- |DALEY, James |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, John |London |7 |- |DAVIS, William |Brecon |Life |- |DAVIS, Richard | | |- |DALEY, Ann, wife of Gore Daley, alias Ann Warburton |Nether Knutsford |7 |- |DARNELL, Margaret |London |7 |- |DAVIS, Ann |London |7 |- |DALTON, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, Rebecca, wife of Robert Davidson |London |7 |- |'''[[Dawson-2329|DAWSON, Margaret]]''' |London |7 |- |DAVIS, Frances |Chelmsford |14 |- |DAVIES, Sarah |Worcester |7 |- |DAVIES, Mary |Shrewsbury |7 |- |DENNISON, Michael |Poole |7 |- |DENISON, Barnaby |Bristol |7 |- |DELANY, Patrick | | |- |DICKSON, Thomas, alias Ralph Raw |Durham |7 |- |DISCALL, Timothy |Bodmin |7 |- |DIXON, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Dickenson-655|DICKENSON, Mary]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |DOUGLAS, William |Lincoln |7 |- |DOWLAND, Ferdinand |London |7 |- |DODDING, James, alias Doring | | |- |'''[[Dring-3|DRING, William]]''', Australian Royalty webpage on William Dring [http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty/individual.php?pid=I52603&ged=purnellmccord.ged] |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |DUNNAGE, Joseph |London |Life |- |DUDGENS, Elizabeth | | |- |DUNDASS, Jane |London |7 |- |DUTTON, Ann |London |7 |- |DEYER, Leonard |Southwark |7 |- |DYKES, Mary |London |7 |- |EARLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Eggleton-373|EAGLETON, William, alias Bones]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |EATON, Mary, alias Shephard | | |- |EARLY, Rachel |Reading |7 |- |EATON, Martha |unknown | 7 |- |ECCLES, Thomas |Guildford |Life |- |EDMUNDS, William |Monmouth |7 |- |EDWARDS, William | | |- |EGGLESTON, George |Maidstone |7 |- |ELLAM, Peter |Ormskirk |7 |- |ELLIOT, William |Croydon |7 |- |ELLIOT, Joseph |Croydon |7 |- |ELAM, Deborah |Chester |7 |- |ENGLISH, Nicholas |London |7 |- |EVANS, Williams |Shrewsbury |7 |- |EVANS, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |EVERETT, John |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Everingham-93|EVERINGHAM, Matthew]]''', Wikipedia entry on Matthew Everingham [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_James_Everingham] |London |7 |- |FARRELL, Phillip |London |7 |- |FARLEY, William |Bristol |7 |- |FARMER, Ann |London |7 |- |FENTUM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |FERGUSON, John |Exeter |7 |- |FIELD, William | | |- |FILLESEY, Thomas |Bristol |7 |- |FINLOW, John, alias Hervey | | |- |FIELD, Jane |London |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Jane, alias Phillips |London |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |FLARTY, Phebe |London |7 |- |FLYN, Edward | | |- |'''[[Forbes-49|FORBES, Ann]]''',Ann Forbes external web site [http://www.annforbes.org/], Ann Forbes Bulletin board [http://www.annforbes.org/smf/index.php] |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Forrester-40|FORRESTER, Robert]]''', Robert Forrester, Biography by Louise Wilson, external web site [http://louisewilson.com.au/robert_forrester.html],Potts family tree web site [http://www.pottaroo.com/rforrester1794.html] |London |7 |- |FOYLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |FOWKES, Francis |London |7 |- |FOWLES, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Fownes-50|FOWNES, Margaret]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |FRANCIS, William |London |7 |- |FRANCISCO, George |London |7 |- |FRASER, William |Manchester |7 |- |FRASER, Ellen |Manchester |7 |- |FREEMAN, James |Hertford |7 |- |FREEMAN, Robert |London |7 |- |FRY, George | | |- |FRYER, Catherine, alias Prior | | |- |FULLER, John |Manchester |7 |- |GARDNER, Francis |London |7 |- |GARTH, Edward |London |7 |- |GARLAND, Francis |Exeter |7 |- |GARTH, Susannah, alias Grath | | |- |GABEL, Mary |Southwark |7 |- |GASCOYGNE, Olive |Worcester |7 |- |GEARING, Thomas |Oxford |Life |- |GESS, George |Gloucester |7 |- |'''[[George-1643|GEORGE, Anne]]''' |London |7 |- |GLENTON, Thomas |Northallerton |7 |- |GLOSTER, William |London |7 |- |GORDON, Daniel |Winchester |7 |- |GOODWIN, Edward |London |7 |- |'''[[Goodwin-2031|GOODWIN,Andrew]]''' |London |7 |- |GOULD, John |Exeter |7 |- |GRAY, Charles |Southwark |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Samuel, alias Briscow, alias Butcher |Gloucester |7 |- |GREENWELL, Nicholas |London |7 |- |GREEN, John |Reading |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |GRANGER, Charles |Plymouth |7 |- |GRACE, James | | |- |GREEN, Hannah | | |- |GROVES, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |GREEN, Mary |London |7 |- |GREEN, Ann |London |7 |- |GREENWOOD, Mary (?) |London |7 |- |GUNTER, William |Bristol |7 |- |HANDFORD, John |Winchester |7 |- |HATCHER, John |Winchester |7 |- |HATFIELD, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HAWKES, Richard |Reading |7 |- |HARRIS, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HATCH, John |Reading |7 |- |HARTLEY, John |Oxford |7 |- |HART, John |Stafford |7 |- |HAINES, Joseph |Gloucester |7 |- |HATHAWAY, Henry |Gloucester |7 |- |HAYES, Dennis |London |7 |- |HALL, Samuel |London |7 |- |HARBINE, Joseph |London |7 |- |HARPER, Joshua |London |7 |- |HAYTON, George, alias Clayton |London |7 |- |HARRISON, Joseph |London |7 |- |HART, John |London |7 |- |HARRIS, John |London |Life |- |HAYES, John |Guildford |7 |- |HATTOM, Joseph | | |- |HARRIFON, Joseph | | |- |HAMLIN, William |Exeter |7 |- |HALL, Joseph |Exeter |Life |- |HALL, John |Exeter |7 |- |HADON, John |Exeter |7 |- |HA?ES, William | | |- |HANDY, Cooper | | |- |HAYNES, William | | |- |'''[[Hervey-534|HERVEY, Elizabeth]]''' | | |- |HALL, Margaret | | |- |HART, Frances | | |- |HARRISON, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |HEADING, James |Chelmsford |Life |- |HEADINGTON, Thomas |Abingdon |7 |- |HERBERT, John |London |7 |- |HART, Catherine |London |7 |- |HERBERT , John |Exeter |7 |- |HANDLAND, Dorothy, alias Gray |London |7 |- |HALL, Sarah |London |7 |- |HAMILTON, Maria |London |7 |- |HARRISON, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Howard-17242|HARWOOD, Ester, alias Howard]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Hayward-2994|HAYWARD, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |HALL, Elizabeth |Newcastle |7 |- |HERBERT, Jane, alias Rose, alias Jenny Russell |London |7 |- |HENRY, Catherine |London |7 |- |HILL, John |Maidstone |Life |- |HINDLE, Ottiwell |Preston |7 |- |HILL, John |London |7 |- |HILL, Thomas |London |7 |- |HILT, William |Exeter |Life |- |HILL, Thomas | |7 |- |HIPSLEY, Eliabeth |London |7 |- |HILL, Mary |London |7 |- |HOLLISTER, Job |Bristol |7 |- |HAWELL, Thomas |Stafford |7 |- |HOLMES, William |London |7 |- |HOLLOWAY, James |London |7 |- |HOGG, William |London |14 |- |HOWARD, John |London |7 |- |HORTOP, James |Exeter |7 |- |HOLLAND, William |Exeter |7 |- |HOLMES, Susannah | | |- |HOLLOGIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |'''[[Hughes-16951|HUGHES, Hugh]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |HUMPHREY, Edward |London |7 |- |HUSBAND, William |London |7 |- |HUGHES, John |Maidstone |7 |- |HUBBARD, William | | |- |HUMPHREYS, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |HUGHES, Thomas | | |- |HUDSON, John | | |- |HUSSEY, James | | |- |HUGHES, Frances Ann |Lancaster |7 |- |HUFFNELL, Susannah |Worcester |7 |- |HUMPHRIES, Mary, | | |- |HYLIDS, Thomas |Guildford |7 |- |INETT, Ann |Worcester |7 |- |INGRAM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |IRVINE, John, alias Aderson, alias Law |Lincoln |7 |- |JACKSON, William |Durham |7 |- |JACOBS, David |London |7 |- |JACOBS, John |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Hannah |Bristol |7 |- |JAGET, Joseph |Exeter |7 |- |JAMESON, James | | |- |JACKSON, Jane, alias Esther Roberts |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Mary |London |7 |- |JEFFRIES, Robert |Devizes |7 |- |JEFFERIES, John |Maidstone |7 |- |JENKINS, Robert, alias Brown |Maidstone |7 |- |JEPP, John |London |7 |- |JENKINS, William |Exeter |7 |- |JONES, Francis |Winchester |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |JOHNSON, Charles |Manchester |7 |- |JONES, Edward |London |7 |- |JOSEPHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |JOHNSON, William |Kingston |7 |- |JOHNS, Stephen |Launceston |7 |- |JONES, Margaret |Launceston |14 |- |JOHNSON, Edward |Dorcester |7 |- |JONES, John |Exeter |14 |- |JONES, William |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Richard |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Bristol |14 |- |JOHNSON, Catherine |London |7 |- |JOHNSON, Mary |London |7 |- |KELLY, Thomas |Pontefract |7 |- |KELLAN, John, alias Keeling |London |Life |- |KENNEDY, Martha |Kingston |7 |- |KIDNEY, Thomas |Bristol |7 |- |KILBY, William |Reading |7 |- |KING, John |London |7 |- |KILPACK, David |London |Life |- |KIMBERLEY, Edward |Coventry |7 |- |KNOWLER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |KNOWLAND, Andrew | | |- |LANKEY, David |London |7 |- |LANE, Richard |Winchester |7 |- |LAWRELL, John |Bodmin |7 |- |LANE, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |LARNE, James |Exeter |7 |- |LAMBETH, John |Bristol |7 |- |LAVELL, Henry | | |- |LARA, Flora |London | |- |LAYCOCK, Caroline |London | |- |LANGLEY, Jane |London |7 |- |LAWRENCE, Mary |London |7 |- |LEMON, Isaac |Chelmsford |7 |- |LEVY, Joseph |London |7 |- |LEARY, John |Winchester |7 |- |LEGG, George |Dorchester |7 |- |LEARY, Jeremiah |Bristol |14 |- |LEGROVE, Stephen | | |- |LEE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEWIS, Sophia |London |7 |- |LEONARD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEVY, Amelia |Southwark |7 |- |LIFT, George |London |7 |- |LIMEBURNER, John |New Sarum |7 |- |LIMPUS, Thomas |Exeter |Life |- |LIGHTFOOT, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |LONGSTREET, Joseph |Marlborough |7 |- |LONG, Joseph |Gloucester |14 |- |LOCKLEY, John |London |7 |- |LONG, Mary |London |Life |- |LOVE, Mary |Maidstone |7 |- |LOCK, Elizabeth |Gloucester |7 |- |LUCAS, Nathaniel |London |7 |- |LYNCH, Humphry |New Sarum |7 |- |LYNCH, Ann |Bristol |14 |- |LYDE, John | | |- |MAY, Richard |New Sarun |7 |- |'''[[Martin-48001|MARTIN,Stephen]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |MANSFIELD, John |Chelmsford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Francis |Guildford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Thomas |Guildford |7 |- |MATON, Thomas |Maidstone |7 |- |M'DONNAUGH, James |Maidstone |7 |- |MARINER, William |Oxford |7 |- |MARROTT, John |Gloucester |7 |- |M'LAUGHLIN, Charles |Durham |7 |- |MACINTIRE, John |Durham |7 |- |MARTIN, John |London |7 |- |M'DONALD, Alexander |London |7 |- |MARNEY, William |London |7 |- |MARSHALL, Joseph |London |14 |- |M'LEAN, Edward |Maidstone |7 |- |MARTIN, Abraham |New Sarum |7 |- |MARTIN, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |MARTYN, James |Exeter |7 |- |McCORMICK, Sarah |Manchester |7 |- |McCORMACK, Mary |Liverpool |7 |- |MASON, Betty |Gloucester |14 |- |McGRAH, Redman | | |- |McDEED, Richard | | |- |McNAMAR, William | | |- |MACKRIE, James | | |- |MARRIOTT, Jane |London |7 |- |MATHER, Ann |London |7 |- |MATHER, Mather |London |7 |- |MASON, Susannah, alias Gibbs |London | |- |McCABE, Eleanor |London |7 |- |MARSHALL, Mary |London |Life |- |MARSHALL, Mary |London |7 |- |MARTIN, Ann |Southwark | |- |MEYNELL, John, alias William Radford |Nottingham |7 |- |MESSIAH, Jacob | | |- |MEECH, Jane, wife of William Meech |Exeter |7 |- |MILTON, Charles |Maidstone |7 |- |MIDGLEY, Samuel |Lancaster |7 |- |MIDDLETON, Richard |London |7 |- |MITCHELL, Nathaniel |Dorchester |7 |- |MILLS, Matthew | | |- |MITCHCRAFT, Mary |Kingston |7 |- |MITCHELL, Mary |Kingston |7 |- |MORRIS, Peter |Bristol |7 |- |MOWBRAY, John |Lincoln |7 |- |MORGAN, Richard |Gloucester |7 |- |MORRISBY, John |London |7 |- |MOORE, William |London |7 |- |MORLEY, John |London |7 |- |MOORIN, John |London |7 |- |MORGAN, Robert |London |7 |- |MOBBS, Samuel |London |7 |- |MORGAN, William |London |7 |- |MOULD, William |Guildford |7 |- |MOLLANDS, John |Launceston |7 |- |MOYLE, Edward |Launceston |7 |- |MOOD, Charles | |7 |- |MORTIMORE, John |Exeter |7 |- |MORLEY, Joseph | | |- |MORTON, Mary |London |7 |- |MULLOCK, Jesse |New Sarum |7 |- |MUNROE, John, alias Nurse |London |7 |- |MULLIS, Stephen |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Murphy-10002|MURPHY, James]]''' |Exeter, Devon |7 |- |MURPHY, William |Liverpool |7 |- |'''[[Munro-592|MUNRO,Lydia]]''' |Kingston |14 |- |MULLENS, Hannah |London |Life |- |NEWLAND, John |London |7 |- |NETTLETON, Robert |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |NEAL, John |London |7 |- |NEAL, James |Bristol |7 |- |NEEDHAM, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |'''[[Nichols-319|NICHOLLS, John]]''', John Nichols, Rootsweb entry, external web site [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~johnnichols/johnnichols.html] |London |7 |- |NORTON, Phebe |London |7 |- |NUNN, Robert |London |7 |- |O'CRAFT, John |Exeter |7 |- |OGDEN, James |Manchester |7 |- |OKEY, William |Gloucester |7 |- |OLDFIELD, Thomas |Manchester |7 |- |OLDFIELD, Isabella |Manchester |7 |- |OPLEY, Peter |Maidstone |7 |- |ORFORD, Thomas |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Thomas |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Elizabeth, alias Jones |London |7 |- |OWLES, John |Croydon |7 |- |OWEN, John |London |7 |- |OWEN, Joseph |Shewsbury |14 |- |PAGE, Paul |Lincoln |7 |- |PANE, William |Nottingham |7 |- |PARRY, Edward |Stafford |7 |- |PARR, William |Liverpool |7 |- |PALMER, John Henry |London |Life |- |PARKER, John |London |7 |- |PARISH, William |London |7 |- |PARTRIDGE, Richard |London |Life |- |PARRIS, Peter |Exeter |7 |- |PARKINSON, Jane, alias Partington, alias Ann Marsden |Manchester |7 |- |PARKER, Elizabeth |Gloucester |7 |- |PARFLEY, Ann |London |7 |- |[[Parker-115|'''PARKER, Mary''']] |London |7 |- |PARTRIDGE, Sarah, alias Roberts |London |7 |- |PARRY, Sarah |London |Life |- |PERROT, Edward Bearcroft |Bristol |7 |- |PETRIE, John |London |7 |- |PEYTON, Samuel |London |7 |- |PERCIVAL, Richard |London |7 |- |PETTITT, John |London |7 |- |[[Pewlet-1|'''PEAULET, James''']] |London |7 |- |PEET, Charles |London |Life |- |PECK, Joshua |Exeter |7 |- |PERKINS, Edward |Plymouth |7 |- |PETHERICK, John |Plymouth |7 |- |PENNY, John | | |- |PHILLIMORE, William |London |7 |- |PHILLIPS, Richard |London |7 |- |'''[[Phillips-15853|PHILLIPS, Mary]]''' |Taunton |7 |- |PHYFIELD, Roger, alias Twyfield |Shrewsbury |7 |- |PHYN, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Pickett-1099|PICKETT, Samuel]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |PIGOTT, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |PINDER, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |PIPKIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |PILES, Mary |London |7 |- |POPE, David |Southwark |7 |- |POWER, John |London |7 |- |PONTIE, John |London |Life |- |POOLE, Jane |Wells |7 |- |POWER, William | | |- |POWLEY, Elizabeth | | |- |POWELL, Ann |London |7 |- |PRICE, John |Southwark |7 |- |PRIOR, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |PRICE, James |Gloucester |7 |- |PRITCHARD, Thomas | | |- |PUGH, Edward |Gloucester |7 |- |RANDALL, John |Manchester |7 |- |REYMOND, George |London |7 |- |'''[[Ramsey-1539|RAMSEY, John aka RAMSAY]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |REPEAT, Charles |Warwick |7 |- |READ, William |Croydon |7 |- |REARDON, Bartholomew |Winchester |7 |- |READ, Ann |London |Life |- |RISDALE, Thomas, alias Crowder |Bristol |Life |- |RICHARD, James |East Grinstead |7 |- |RICHARDSON, James |Maidstone |7 |- |RISBY, Edward |Gloucester |7 |- |RICHARDSON, William |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Hardwicke |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, John |London |7 |- |RICHARD, David |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Samuel |London |7 |- |RICKSON, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |RICHARDS, John, alias Williams |Winchester |7 |- |RICHARD, James |Launceston |7 |- |RICE, John |Exeter |7 |- |ROPE, Anthony |Chelmsford |7 |- |ROGERS, Daniel |Croydon |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |Lincoln |7 |- |ROGERS, Isaac |Gloucester |14 |- |ROBINSON, Thomas |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |ROBERTS, John |Liverpool |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |London |7 |- |ROMAIN, John |London |7 |- |ROWE, John |Launceston |7 |- |ROWE, William |Launceston |7 |- |ROBERTS, William |Bodmin |7 |- |ROBINSON, William |Exeter |7 |- |ROACH, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |ROBINS, John, alias Major |Exeter |7 |- |ROUS, Walton, alias Batley | | |- |ROLT, Mary |London | |- |ROSSON, Isabella |London |7 |- |RUSSEL, John |London |7 |- |RUGLASS, John |London |Life |- |RUSSLER, John |London |Life |- |RUCE, James |Bodmin |7 |- |RUTH, Robert |Exeter |7 |- |RYAN, John | | |- |SALTMARSH, William |Kingston |7 |- |SANDERSON, Thomas |Lincoln |7 |- |SANDS, William |Lincoln |7 |- |SAMPSON, Peter |London |7 |- |SANDLIN, Ann, alias Lynes, alias Pattens |London |7 |- |SCATTERGOOD, Robert |Stafford |7 |- |SCOTT, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |SELSHIRE, Samuel |London |7 |- |SEYMOUR, John |Sherborne |7 |- |SHEARMAN, William |Reading |7 |- |SHAW, Joseph |Stafford |7 |- |SHEPHERD, Robert |Durham |7 |- |SHARPE, George |Durham |7 |- |SHORE, William |Lancaster |7 |- |SHORE, John | | |- |[[Sheers-18|'''SHEERS, James''']] |London |Life |- |SILVERTHORN, John |New Sarum |7 |- |SIDEWAY, Robert | | |- |SLATER, Sarah |London |7 |- |[[small-6|'''SMALL, John''']] |Exeter |7 |- |SMART, Richard |Gloucester |7 |- 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James |Dorchester |7 |- |STOW, James |Lincoln |7 |- |STONE, Martin |Warwick |7 |- |STOKEE, John |Durham |7 |- |STONE, Charles |London |7 |- |STONE, Henry |London |7 |- |STOGDELL, John |London |14 |- |STUART, James |London |7 |- |STANTON, Thomas, alias Ebden |Launceston |7 |- |STEPHENS, John Morris |Dorchester |7 |- |STEWART, Margaret |Exeter |7 |- |STRECH, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |SUMMERS, John |Gloucester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Joshua |Manchester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Henry | | |- |TAYLOR, Sarah |Kingston |7 |- |TENANT, Thomas Hilton, alias Phillip Divine |Chelmsford |7 |- |TEAGUE, Cornelius |Bodmin |7 |- |TENCHALL, James, alias Tenninghill | | |- |THACKERY, Elizabeth Wikipedia entry of Elizabeth Thackery [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Thackery] |Manchester |7 |- |THOMPSON, William |Durham |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, John |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, William |London |7 |- |THOUDY, James | | |- |THOMAS, Elizabeth |Wigan |7 |- |THORNTON, Ann |London |7 |- |TILLEY, Thomas |Stafford |7 |- |TILL, Thomas |London |7 |- |TODD, Nicholas |London |7 |- |TROTTER, Joseph |Maidstone |7 |- |TRACE, John |Exeter |7 |- |TRIPPETT, Susannah |London |7 |- |TUCKER, Moses |Plymouth |7 |- |TUNMINS, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |TURNER, John | | |- |TURNER, Ralph |Manchester |7 |- |TURNER, Thomas | | |- |TURNER, John | | |- |TURNER, Mary |Worcester |7 |- |TUSO, Joseph |London |Life |- |TWYFIELD, Ann, since said to be married to William Dawley, a convict |Shrewsbury |7 |- |TWYNEHAM, William |Reading |7 |- |TYRRELL, William |Winchester |7 |- |VANDELL, Edward |East Grinstead |7 |- |VICKERY, William |Exeter |7 |- |VINCENT, Henry |London |7 |- |UNDERWOOD, James |New Sarum |14 |- |USHER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |WADDICOMB, Richard |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Wade-3811|WADE, Mary, alias Cacklane]]''' |London |14 |- |WAGER, Benjamin |London |7 |- |WAINWRIGHT, Ellen, alias Esther Eccles |Preston |7 |- |WALL, William |Oxford |7 |- |WARD, Ann |London |7 |- |WARD, John |Louth |7 |- |WARE, Charlotte | | |- |WALSH, William |London |7 |- |WALKER, John |London |7 |- |WALBOURNE, James |London |7 |- |WATERHOUSE, William |Kingston |7 |- |WATKINS, Mary | | |- |WATSAN, John |Maidstone |7 |- |WATSON, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |WELCH, James |Maidstone |7 |- |WELCH, John |Durham |7 |- |WEST, Benjamin |London |7 |- |WESTWOOD, John |London |7 |- |WELCH, John |London |Life |- |WELSH, John |London |7 |- |WESTLALE, Edward |Exeter |7 |- |WHEELER, Samuel |Croydon |7 |- |WHITAKER, George |Maidstone |7 |- |WHITE, James |Maidstone |7 |- |WHITING, William |Gloucester |7 |- |WHITTON, Edward |Maidstone |Life |- |WICKHAM, Mary |New Sarum |14 |- |WILCOCKS, Samuel |Dorcester |7 |- |WILCOCKS, Richard |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Wilding-158|WILDING, John, alias Warren]]''' |Bury |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Charles |London |7 |- |WILLIAMS, James |London |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John, alias Black Jack |Maidstone |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Robert |Launceston |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John, alias Floyd |Bodmin |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Peter, alias Flaggett, alias Creamer |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Daniel |Preston |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Frances |Mold |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Mary |London |7 |- |WILTON, William |Bristol |7 |- |WILSON, Charles |London |Life |- |WILSON, Peter |Manchester |7 |- |WISEHAMMER, John |Bristol |7 |- |WOOD, George |London |7 |- |WOOD, Mark | | |- |WOODCOCK, Peter |London |7 |- |WOODCOCK, Francis |Shrewsbury |7 |- |WOODHAM, Samuel |London |Life |- |WOOLCOT, John |Exeter |Life |- |WORSDELL, William |Launceston |7 |- |WRIGHT, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |WRIGHT, Benjamin |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-3598|WRIGHT, Joseph]]''' |London |7 |- |WRIGHT, William |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-13867|WRIGHT, James]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |WRIGHT, Ann |London |7 |- |YARDSLEY, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |YATES, Nancy |York |7 |- |YOUNG, John |London |7 |- |YOUNG, Simon, Simon Young, First Fleet Online, [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-recid=33418] |London |7 |- |'''[[Youngson-9|YOUNGSON, Elizabeth]]''', Elizabeth Youngson, Convict Stockade Wikisite reference, [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/1045] |Lancaster |7 |- |'''[[Youngson-10|YOUNGSON, George]]''', George Youngson, Convict Stockade Wikisite reference, [http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/1046] |Lancaster |7 |}
==Sources== [[Category:First Fleet]]
==First Fleet Convict List published in the Daily Mirror, 1969 - purporting to be from a fictional article in the London Gazette.== The names in this list cannot be relied upon. For the sourced list of known First Fleet convicts please go to our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:First_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1788&public=1 First Fleet Page]. '''Transcribed by Barbara Turner, 1992'''[http://members.pcug.org.au/~pdownes/dps/1stflt.htm Barbara Turner article', 1992] : Capt. Arthur Phillip, R.N. was commissioned as the first Governor of New South Wales. He set sail on May 13th, 1787 from Portsmouth with 11 vessels. He arrived in N.S.W. with 717 convicts of whom 180 were women, guarded by 191 marines under 19 officers. Note: The incorrect spellings of some place names is how they appeared in the newspaper. Some of those listed did not arrive in Australia as they either did not embark or died en route From the "LONDON GAZETTE", October 1788 CONVICTS TRANSPORTED TO THE NEW COLONY Your Correspondent looks to our Readers and has ascertained as far as possible the names of those who have been convicted of crimes in the Country of England since 1783 and have been sentenced by His Majesty's Judges to be sent to that part of New Holland known as New South Wales Your Correspondent looks to our Readers for their indulgence to involuntary errors and omissions, and trust general attention will secure us from trespassing on their kindness too often. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Where sentenced ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Term |- |ABEL, Robert Robert Abel, London Lives website article, [http://www.londonlives.org/static/AbelRobertTransported1787.jsp] |London |7 |- |ABRAMS, Henry | | |- |ABRAHAMS, Esther Esther Abrams, Wikipedia entry, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Abrahams] |London |7 |- |'''[[Abel-1849|ABELL, Mary, alias Tilley]]''' |Worcester |7 |- |ACRES, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |ADAMS, John |London |7 |- |ADAMS, Mary |London |7 |- |AGLEY, Richard |Winchester |7 |- |ALLEN, John |Hertford |7 |- |ALLEN, William |Ormskirk |7 |- |ALLEN, Charles |London |7 |- |ALLEN, Susannah |London |7 |- |ALLEN, Mary |London | |- |ALLEN, Jamasun, alias Boddington |London |7 |- |ALLEN, Mary, alias Conner |London |7 |- |ANDERSON, John |Exeter |7 |- |ANDERSON, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |ANDERSON, John |London |7 |- |ANDERSON, Fanny |Winchester |7 |- |ARCHER, John |London |7 |- |ARSCOTT, John |Bodmin |7 |- |ATKINSON, George |London |7 |- |AULT, Sarah |London |7 |- |AYNERS, John, alias Agnew |London |7 |- |AYRES, John |London |7 |- |BAILS, Robert |Reading |Life |- |'''[[Bannister-21|BANNISTER, George]]''', George Bannister, First Fleet online, external web site [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-db=ff.fp3&-format=detail.htm&-op=cn&-recid=32&-find=] |London |7 |- |BARTLETT, James |Winchester |7 |- |BARSBY, George |Winchester |Life |- |BARNETT, Henry, alias Barnard, alias Burton |Warwick |7 |- |BARNES, Stephen |York |7 |- |BARFERD, John |London |7 |- |BARLAND, George |London |7 |- |BALDING, James, alias William |London |7 |- |BASON, Elizabeth, wife of William Bason |New Sarum |7 |- |BAYLEY, James |New Sarum |7 |- |BAZLEY, John |Exeter |7 |- |BAKER, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |BARRETT, Thomas |Exeter |Life |- |BATLEY, Caten |Exeter |7 |- |BARSBY, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |BALL, John |Exeter |7 |- |BARRY, John |Bristol |7 |- |BARRET, Daniel | | |- |BARRER, Elizabeth | | |- |BALDWIN, Ruth, alias Bowyer |London |7 |- |BAKER, Martha |London |7 |- |BELL, William |London |7 |- |BENEAR, Samuel |London |7 |- |BELLET, Jacob |London |7 |- |BEARDSLEY, Ann |Derby |5 |- |BEST, John | | |- |BECKFORD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |BELLAMY, Thomas |Worcester |7 |- |BRID, James |Croydon |7 |- |BIRD, Samuel |Croydon |7 |- |BISHOP, Joseph | | |- |'''[[Baughan-95|BINGHAM, John, alias Boughan]]''' | | |- |BINGHAM, Elizabeth, alias Mooring |London- |7 |- |BIRD, Elizabeth, alias Winifred |Maidstone |7 |- |BLACKHALL, William |Abingdon |7 |- |BLUNT, William |London |7 |- |BLAKE, Francis |London |7 |- |BLATHERHORN, William |Exeter |Life |- |BLOEDWORTH, James |Kingston |7 |- |BLANCHETT, Susannah |Kingston |7 |- |BOND, Peter |London |7 |- |BOYLE, John |London |7 |- |[[Boggis-28|BOGGIS, William]] | | |- |BOND, William |Exeter |7 |- |BOND, Mary, wife of John Bond |Wells |7 |- |BOULTON, Rebecca |Lincoln |7 |- |BONNER, Jane |London |7 |- |BOLTON, Mary |Shrewsbury |7 |- |BROWN, James |Hertford |7 |- |BROWN, William |Southwark |7 |- |BRINDLEY, John |Warwick |7 |- |BROWN, Richard |Reading |7 |- |BROUGH, William, |Stafford |7 |- |[[Bradley-3550|'''BRADLEY, James''']] |London |7 |- |BROWN, Thomas |London |7 |- |BRADBURY, William |London |7 |- |BRYANT, Thomas |Maidstone |7 |- |BRYANT, William |Launceston |7 |- |BROWN, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |BRADFORD, John |Exeter |7 |- |BRANNEGAN, James |Exeter |7 |- |BRUCE, Robert |Exeter |7 |- |BROWN, William |Exeter |7 |- |BRYANT, John |Exeter |7 |- |BREWER, William |Exeter |7 |- |BRICE, William |Bristol |7 |- |BRAND, Curtis | | |- |BRYANT, Michael | | |- |BRAND, Lucy, alias Wood |London |7 |- |BRANHAM, Mary |London |7 |- |BRUCE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |BURLEIGH, James |London |7 |- |BURN, Peter |London |7 |- |BURNE, James |London |7 |- |BUTLER, William |London |7 |- |BUCKLEY, Joseph |Dorchester |7 |- |BURRIDGE, Samuel |Dorchester |7 |- |BURN, Patrick | | |- |BURN, Simon | | |- |BUFLEY, John | | |- |BUNN, Margaret |London |7 |- |BURKITT, Mary |London |7 |- |BURDO, Sarah |London |7 |- |CARVER, Joseph |Maidstone |7 |- |CASTLE, James |London |7 |- |CAMPBELL, James, alias George |London |7 |- |CAMPBELL, James |Guildford |7 |- |CARNEY, John |Exeter |7 |- |CARTY, Francis |Bodmin |7 |- |CAREY, Ann |Taunton |7 |- |CARTER, Richard, alias Michael Cartwright |Shrewsbury |7 |- |CABLE, Henry Henry Kable, Wikipedia article, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kable] | | |- |CARROLL, Mary, wife of James Carroll |London |7 |- |CESAR, John |Maidstone |7 |- |CHIELDS, William | | |- |CHADDICK, Thomas |London |7 |- |CHURCH, William |Dorchester |7 |- |CHAAF, William |Exeter |7 |- |CHINERY, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |CHANIN, Edward |Exeter |7 |- |CLOUGH, Richard |Durham |7 |- |CLEMENTS, Thomas |London |7 |- |CLARK, John, alias Hosier |London |7 |- |CLARK, William |London |7 |- |CLARKE, John |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Cleaver-868|CLEAVER, Mary]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |CLEAR, George | | |- |'''[[Clark-54056|CLARK, Elizabeth]]''' | | |- |CONNELLY, William |Bristol |7 |- |CORMICK, Edward |Hertford |7 |- |CORDEN, James |Warwick |7 |- |COLLING, Joseph |London |7 |- |COLE, William |London |7 |- |COX, John Matthew |London |7 |- |COLLIER, Richard |Kingston |7 |- |CONNOLLY, William |Bodmin |7 |- |CONELLY, Cornelius |Exeter |7 |- |COLMAN, Ishmael |Dorchester |7 |- |COFFIN, John |Exeter |7 |- |COLE, Elizabeth |Exeter |7 |- |CON, James |Exeter |Life |- |COPP, James |Exeter |7 |- |COOMBES, Ann, wife of Samuel Coombes |Taunton |7 |- |COLE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |COLLEY, Elizabeth |London |14 |- |COOKE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |COOPER, Mary |Worcester |7 |- |COLPITTS, Ann |Durham |7 |- |CROSS, John |New Sarum |7 |- |CROPPER, John |London |7 |- |CROSS, William |Coventry |7 |- |CREAMER, John |Exeter |7 |- |CREEK, Jane |London |7 |- |CUNNINGHAM, Edward |London |7 |- |CULLEN, James Bryen |London |7 |- |CULLYHORN, John |Exeter |7 |- |CUDLIP, Jacob, alias Norris |Bodmin |7 |- |CUSS, John, alias Hunsboy |New Sarum |7 |- |CUCKOW, William |Maidstone |7 |- |DAVIS, Aaron |Bristol |7 |- |DAY, Richard |Reading |7 |- |DAVIES, Edward |Stafford |7 |- |DAY, Samuel |Glocester |14 |- |DAVIS, Samuel |Glocester |7 |- |DAVIS, William | | |- |DAVIS, James |London |7 |- |DANIELLS, Daniel |London |7 |- |DALEY, James |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, John |London |7 |- |DAVIS, William |Brecon |Life |- |DAVIS, Richard | | |- |DALEY, Ann, wife of Gore Daley, alias Ann Warburton |Nether Knutsford |7 |- |DARNELL, Margaret |London |7 |- |DAVIS, Ann |London |7 |- |DALTON, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |DAVIDSON, Rebecca, wife of Robert Davidson |London |7 |- |'''[[Dawson-2329|DAWSON, Margaret]]''' |London |7 |- |DAVIS, Frances |Chelmsford |14 |- |DAVIES, Sarah |Worcester |7 |- |DAVIES, Mary |Shrewsbury |7 |- |DENNISON, Michael |Poole |7 |- |DENISON, Barnaby |Bristol |7 |- |DELANY, Patrick | | |- |DICKSON, Thomas, alias Ralph Raw |Durham |7 |- |DISCALL, Timothy |Bodmin |7 |- |DIXON, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Dickenson-655|DICKENSON, Mary]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |DOUGLAS, William |Lincoln |7 |- |DOWLAND, Ferdinand |London |7 |- |DODDING, James, alias Doring | | |- |'''[[Dring-3|DRING, William]]''', Australian Royalty webpage on William Dring [http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty/individual.php?pid=I52603&ged=purnellmccord.ged] |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |DUNNAGE, Joseph |London |Life |- |DUDGENS, Elizabeth | | |- |DUNDASS, Jane |London |7 |- |DUTTON, Ann |London |7 |- |DEYER, Leonard |Southwark |7 |- |DYKES, Mary |London |7 |- |EARLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |'''[[Eggleton-373|EAGLETON, William, alias Bones]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |EATON, Mary, alias Shephard | | |- |EARLY, Rachel |Reading |7 |- |EATON, Martha |unknown | 7 |- |ECCLES, Thomas |Guildford |Life |- |EDMUNDS, William |Monmouth |7 |- |EDWARDS, William | | |- |EGGLESTON, George |Maidstone |7 |- |ELLAM, Peter |Ormskirk |7 |- |ELLIOT, William |Croydon |7 |- |ELLIOT, Joseph |Croydon |7 |- |ELAM, Deborah |Chester |7 |- |ENGLISH, Nicholas |London |7 |- |EVANS, Williams |Shrewsbury |7 |- |EVANS, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |EVERETT, John |Hertford |7 |- |'''[[Everingham-93|EVERINGHAM, Matthew]]''', Wikipedia entry on Matthew Everingham [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_James_Everingham] |London |7 |- |FARRELL, Phillip |London |7 |- |FARLEY, William |Bristol |7 |- |FARMER, Ann |London |7 |- |FENTUM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |FERGUSON, John |Exeter |7 |- |FIELD, William | | |- |FILLESEY, Thomas |Bristol |7 |- |FINLOW, John, alias Hervey | | |- |FIELD, Jane |London |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Jane, alias Phillips |London |7 |- |FITZGERALD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |FLARTY, Phebe |London |7 |- |FLYN, Edward | | |- |'''[[Forbes-49|FORBES, Ann]]''',Ann Forbes external web site [http://www.annforbes.org/], Ann Forbes Bulletin board [http://www.annforbes.org/smf/index.php] |Kingston |7 |- |'''[[Forrester-40|FORRESTER, Robert]]''', Robert Forrester, Biography by Louise Wilson, external web site [http://louisewilson.com.au/robert_forrester.html],Potts family tree web site [http://www.pottaroo.com/rforrester1794.html] |London |7 |- |FOYLE, William |New Sarum |7 |- |FOWKES, Francis |London |7 |- |FOWLES, Ann |London |7 |- |'''[[Fownes-50|FOWNES, Margaret]]''' |Shrewsbury |7 |- |FRANCIS, William |London |7 |- |FRANCISCO, George |London |7 |- |FRASER, William |Manchester |7 |- |FRASER, Ellen |Manchester |7 |- |FREEMAN, James |Hertford |7 |- |FREEMAN, Robert |London |7 |- |FRY, George | | |- |FRYER, Catherine, alias Prior | | |- |FULLER, John |Manchester |7 |- |GARDNER, Francis |London |7 |- |GARTH, Edward |London |7 |- |GARLAND, Francis |Exeter |7 |- |GARTH, Susannah, alias Grath | | |- |GABEL, Mary |Southwark |7 |- |GASCOYGNE, Olive |Worcester |7 |- |GEARING, Thomas |Oxford |Life |- |GESS, George |Gloucester |7 |- |'''[[George-1643|GEORGE, Anne]]''' |London |7 |- |GLENTON, Thomas |Northallerton |7 |- |GLOSTER, William |London |7 |- |GORDON, Daniel |Winchester |7 |- |GOODWIN, Edward |London |7 |- |'''[[Goodwin-2031|GOODWIN,Andrew]]''' |London |7 |- |GOULD, John |Exeter |7 |- |GRAY, Charles |Southwark |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Samuel, alias Briscow, alias Butcher |Gloucester |7 |- |GREENWELL, Nicholas |London |7 |- |GREEN, John |Reading |7 |- |GRIFFITHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |GRANGER, Charles |Plymouth |7 |- |GRACE, James | | |- |GREEN, Hannah | | |- |GROVES, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |GREEN, Mary |London |7 |- |GREEN, Ann |London |7 |- |GREENWOOD, Mary (?) |London |7 |- |GUNTER, William |Bristol |7 |- |HANDFORD, John |Winchester |7 |- |HATCHER, John |Winchester |7 |- |HATFIELD, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HAWKES, Richard |Reading |7 |- |HARRIS, William |Maidstone |7 |- |HATCH, John |Reading |7 |- |HARTLEY, John |Oxford |7 |- |HART, John |Stafford |7 |- |HAINES, Joseph |Gloucester |7 |- |HATHAWAY, Henry |Gloucester |7 |- |HAYES, Dennis |London |7 |- |HALL, Samuel |London |7 |- |HARBINE, Joseph |London |7 |- |HARPER, Joshua |London |7 |- |HAYTON, George, alias Clayton |London |7 |- |HARRISON, Joseph |London |7 |- |HART, John |London |7 |- |HARRIS, John |London |Life |- |HAYES, John |Guildford |7 |- |HATTOM, Joseph | | |- |HARRIFON, Joseph | | |- |HAMLIN, William |Exeter |7 |- |HALL, Joseph |Exeter |Life |- |HALL, John |Exeter |7 |- |HADON, John |Exeter |7 |- |HA?ES, William | | |- |HANDY, Cooper | | |- |HAYNES, William | | |- |'''[[Hervey-534|HERVEY, Elizabeth]]''' | | |- |HALL, Margaret | | |- |HART, Frances | | |- |HARRISON, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |HEADING, James |Chelmsford |Life |- |HEADINGTON, Thomas |Abingdon |7 |- |HERBERT, John |London |7 |- |HART, Catherine |London |7 |- |HERBERT , John |Exeter |7 |- |HANDLAND, Dorothy, alias Gray |London |7 |- |HALL, Sarah |London |7 |- |HAMILTON, Maria |London |7 |- |HARRISON, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Howard-17242|HARWOOD, Ester, alias Howard]]''' |London |7 |- |'''[[Hayward-2994|HAYWARD, Elizabeth]]''' |London |7 |- |HALL, Elizabeth |Newcastle |7 |- |HERBERT, Jane, alias Rose, alias Jenny Russell |London |7 |- |HENRY, Catherine |London |7 |- |HILL, John |Maidstone |Life |- |HINDLE, Ottiwell |Preston |7 |- |HILL, John |London |7 |- |HILL, Thomas |London |7 |- |HILT, William |Exeter |Life |- |HILL, Thomas | |7 |- |HIPSLEY, Eliabeth |London |7 |- |HILL, Mary |London |7 |- |HOLLISTER, Job |Bristol |7 |- |HAWELL, Thomas |Stafford |7 |- |HOLMES, William |London |7 |- |HOLLOWAY, James |London |7 |- |HOGG, William |London |14 |- |HOWARD, John |London |7 |- |HORTOP, James |Exeter |7 |- |HOLLAND, William |Exeter |7 |- |HOLMES, Susannah | | |- |HOLLOGIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |'''[[Hughes-16951|HUGHES, Hugh]]''' |Southwark |7 |- |HUMPHREY, Edward |London |7 |- |HUSBAND, William |London |7 |- |HUGHES, John |Maidstone |7 |- |HUBBARD, William | | |- |HUMPHREYS, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |HUGHES, Thomas | | |- |HUDSON, John | | |- |HUSSEY, James | | |- |HUGHES, Frances Ann |Lancaster |7 |- |HUFFNELL, Susannah |Worcester |7 |- |HUMPHRIES, Mary, | | |- |HYLIDS, Thomas |Guildford |7 |- |INETT, Ann |Worcester |7 |- |INGRAM, Benjamin |London |7 |- |IRVINE, John, alias Aderson, alias Law |Lincoln |7 |- |JACKSON, William |Durham |7 |- |JACOBS, David |London |7 |- |JACOBS, John |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Hannah |Bristol |7 |- |JAGET, Joseph |Exeter |7 |- |JAMESON, James | | |- |JACKSON, Jane, alias Esther Roberts |London |7 |- |JACKSON, Mary |London |7 |- |JEFFRIES, Robert |Devizes |7 |- |JEFFERIES, John |Maidstone |7 |- |JENKINS, Robert, alias Brown |Maidstone |7 |- |JEPP, John |London |7 |- |JENKINS, William |Exeter |7 |- |JONES, Francis |Winchester |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |JOHNSON, Charles |Manchester |7 |- |JONES, Edward |London |7 |- |JOSEPHS, Thomas |London |7 |- |JOHNSON, William |Kingston |7 |- |JOHNS, Stephen |Launceston |7 |- |JONES, Margaret |Launceston |14 |- |JOHNSON, Edward |Dorcester |7 |- |JONES, John |Exeter |14 |- |JONES, William |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Richard |Shewsbury |7 |- |JONES, Thomas |Bristol |14 |- |JOHNSON, Catherine |London |7 |- |JOHNSON, Mary |London |7 |- |KELLY, Thomas |Pontefract |7 |- |KELLAN, John, alias Keeling |London |Life |- |KENNEDY, Martha |Kingston |7 |- |KIDNEY, Thomas |Bristol |7 |- |KILBY, William |Reading |7 |- |KING, John |London |7 |- |KILPACK, David |London |Life |- |KIMBERLEY, Edward |Coventry |7 |- |KNOWLER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |KNOWLAND, Andrew | | |- |LANKEY, David |London |7 |- |LANE, Richard |Winchester |7 |- |LAWRELL, John |Bodmin |7 |- |LANE, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |LARNE, James |Exeter |7 |- |LAMBETH, John |Bristol |7 |- |LAVELL, Henry | | |- |LARA, Flora |London | |- |LAYCOCK, Caroline |London | |- |LANGLEY, Jane |London |7 |- |LAWRENCE, Mary |London |7 |- |LEMON, Isaac |Chelmsford |7 |- |LEVY, Joseph |London |7 |- |LEARY, John |Winchester |7 |- |LEGG, George |Dorchester |7 |- |LEARY, Jeremiah |Bristol |14 |- |LEGROVE, Stephen | | |- |LEE, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEWIS, Sophia |London |7 |- |LEONARD, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |LEVY, Amelia |Southwark |7 |- |LIFT, George |London |7 |- |LIMEBURNER, John |New Sarum |7 |- |LIMPUS, Thomas |Exeter |Life |- |LIGHTFOOT, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |LONGSTREET, Joseph |Marlborough |7 |- |LONG, Joseph |Gloucester |14 |- |LOCKLEY, John |London |7 |- |LONG, Mary |London |Life |- |LOVE, Mary |Maidstone |7 |- |LOCK, Elizabeth |Gloucester |7 |- |LUCAS, Nathaniel |London |7 |- |LYNCH, Humphry |New Sarum |7 |- |LYNCH, Ann |Bristol |14 |- |LYDE, John | | |- |MAY, Richard |New Sarun |7 |- |'''[[Martin-48001|MARTIN,Stephen]]''' |Bristol |7 |- |MANSFIELD, John |Chelmsford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Francis |Guildford |7 |- |M'LEAN, Thomas |Guildford |7 |- |MATON, Thomas |Maidstone |7 |- |M'DONNAUGH, James |Maidstone |7 |- |MARINER, William |Oxford |7 |- |MARROTT, John |Gloucester |7 |- |M'LAUGHLIN, Charles |Durham |7 |- |MACINTIRE, John |Durham |7 |- |MARTIN, John |London |7 |- |M'DONALD, Alexander |London |7 |- |MARNEY, William |London |7 |- |MARSHALL, Joseph |London |14 |- |M'LEAN, Edward |Maidstone |7 |- |MARTIN, Abraham |New Sarum |7 |- |MARTIN, Thomas |Exeter |7 |- |MARTYN, James |Exeter |7 |- |McCORMICK, Sarah |Manchester |7 |- |McCORMACK, Mary |Liverpool |7 |- |MASON, Betty |Gloucester |14 |- |McGRAH, Redman | | |- |McDEED, Richard | | |- |McNAMAR, William | | |- |MACKRIE, James | | |- 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|7 |- |ORFORD, Thomas |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Thomas |London |7 |- |OSBORNE, Elizabeth, alias Jones |London |7 |- |OWLES, John |Croydon |7 |- |OWEN, John |London |7 |- |OWEN, Joseph |Shewsbury |14 |- |PAGE, Paul |Lincoln |7 |- |PANE, William |Nottingham |7 |- |PARRY, Edward |Stafford |7 |- |PARR, William |Liverpool |7 |- |PALMER, John Henry |London |Life |- |PARKER, John |London |7 |- |PARISH, William |London |7 |- |PARTRIDGE, Richard |London |Life |- |PARRIS, Peter |Exeter |7 |- |PARKINSON, Jane, alias Partington, alias Ann Marsden |Manchester |7 |- |PARKER, Elizabeth |Gloucester |7 |- |PARFLEY, Ann |London |7 |- |[[Parker-115|'''PARKER, Mary''']] |London |7 |- |PARTRIDGE, Sarah, alias Roberts |London |7 |- |PARRY, Sarah |London |Life |- |PERROT, Edward Bearcroft |Bristol |7 |- |PETRIE, John |London |7 |- |PEYTON, Samuel |London |7 |- |PERCIVAL, Richard |London |7 |- |PETTITT, John |London |7 |- |[[Pewlet-1|'''PEAULET, James''']] |London |7 |- |PEET, Charles |London |Life |- |PECK, Joshua |Exeter |7 |- |PERKINS, Edward |Plymouth |7 |- |PETHERICK, John |Plymouth |7 |- |PENNY, John | | |- |PHILLIMORE, William |London |7 |- |PHILLIPS, Richard |London |7 |- |'''[[Phillips-15853|PHILLIPS, Mary]]''' |Taunton |7 |- |PHYFIELD, Roger, alias Twyfield |Shrewsbury |7 |- |PHYN, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Pickett-1099|PICKETT, Samuel]]''' |Exeter |7 |- |PIGOTT, Samuel |Exeter |7 |- |PINDER, Mary |Lincoln |7 |- |PIPKIN, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |PILES, Mary |London |7 |- |POPE, David |Southwark |7 |- |POWER, John |London |7 |- |PONTIE, John |London |Life |- |POOLE, Jane |Wells |7 |- |POWER, William | | |- |POWLEY, Elizabeth | | |- |POWELL, Ann |London |7 |- |PRICE, John |Southwark |7 |- |PRIOR, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |PRICE, James |Gloucester |7 |- |PRITCHARD, Thomas | | |- |PUGH, Edward |Gloucester |7 |- |RANDALL, John |Manchester |7 |- |REYMOND, George |London |7 |- |'''[[Ramsey-1539|RAMSEY, John aka RAMSAY]]''' |Kingston |7 |- |REPEAT, Charles |Warwick |7 |- |READ, William |Croydon |7 |- |REARDON, Bartholomew |Winchester |7 |- |READ, Ann |London |Life |- |RISDALE, Thomas, alias Crowder |Bristol |Life |- |RICHARD, James |East Grinstead |7 |- |RICHARDSON, James |Maidstone |7 |- |RISBY, Edward |Gloucester |7 |- |RICHARDSON, William |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Hardwicke |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, John |London |7 |- |RICHARD, David |London |7 |- |RICHARDSON, Samuel |London |7 |- |RICKSON, William |Chelmsford |7 |- |RICHARDS, John, alias Williams |Winchester |7 |- |RICHARD, James |Launceston |7 |- |RICE, John |Exeter |7 |- |ROPE, Anthony |Chelmsford |7 |- |ROGERS, Daniel |Croydon |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |Lincoln |7 |- |ROGERS, Isaac |Gloucester |14 |- |ROBINSON, Thomas |Kingston upon Hull |7 |- |ROBERTS, John |Liverpool |7 |- |ROBINSON, George |London |7 |- |ROMAIN, John |London |7 |- |ROWE, John |Launceston |7 |- |ROWE, William |Launceston |7 |- |ROBERTS, William |Bodmin |7 |- |ROBINSON, William |Exeter |7 |- |ROACH, Henry |Exeter |7 |- |ROBINS, John, alias Major |Exeter |7 |- |ROUS, Walton, alias Batley | | |- |ROLT, Mary |London | |- |ROSSON, Isabella |London |7 |- |RUSSEL, John |London |7 |- |RUGLASS, John |London |Life |- |RUSSLER, John |London |Life |- |RUCE, James |Bodmin |7 |- |RUTH, Robert |Exeter |7 |- |RYAN, John | | |- |SALTMARSH, William |Kingston |7 |- |SANDERSON, Thomas |Lincoln |7 |- |SANDS, William |Lincoln |7 |- |SAMPSON, Peter |London |7 |- |SANDLIN, Ann, alias Lynes, alias Pattens |London |7 |- |SCATTERGOOD, Robert |Stafford |7 |- |SCOTT, Elizabeth |London |7 |- |SELSHIRE, Samuel |London |7 |- |SEYMOUR, John |Sherborne |7 |- |SHEARMAN, William |Reading |7 |- |SHAW, Joseph |Stafford |7 |- |SHEPHERD, Robert |Durham |7 |- |SHARPE, George |Durham |7 |- |SHORE, William |Lancaster |7 |- |SHORE, John | | |- |[[Sheers-18|'''SHEERS, James''']] |London |Life |- |SILVERTHORN, John |New Sarum |7 |- |SIDEWAY, Robert | | |- |SLATER, Sarah |London |7 |- |[[small-6|'''SMALL, John''']] |Exeter |7 |- |SMART, Richard |Gloucester |7 |- |SMART, Daniel |Gloucester |7 |- |SMITH, Thomas |Lancaster |7 |- |SMITH, William |Liverpool |7 |- |SMITH, Edward |London |7 |- |SMITH, William |London |7 |- |SMITH, Thomas, alias Haynes |London |7 |- |SMITH, James |London |7 |- |SMITH, John |Guildford |7 |- |SMITH, William |Bodmin |7 |- |SMITH, Ann, wife of John Smith |Winchester |7 |- |SMITH, Hannah |Winchester |7 |- |SMITH, William |Dorchester |7 |- |SMITH, Edward |Exeter |7 |- |SMITH, John |Exeter |7 |- |SMITH, Ann |London |7 |- |SMITH, Catherine |London |7 |- |SMITH, Ann |London |7 |- |SMITH, Catherine |London |7 |- |SMITH, Mary |London |7 |- |SNALEHAM, William |London |7 |- |SPARKS, Henry | | |- |SPENCER, Daniel |Dorchester |14 |- |SPENCER, John, alias Pearce | | |- |SPENCE, Mary |Wigan |5 |- |SPRIGMORE, Charlotte |London |7 |- |SPRINGHAM, Mary |London |7 |- |'''[[Squire-559|SQUIRES, James]]'''James Squire, Wikipedia entry, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Squire] |Kingston |7 |- |STANLEY, William |New Sarum |7 |- |STRONG, James |Dorchester |7 |- |STOW, James |Lincoln |7 |- |STONE, Martin |Warwick |7 |- |STOKEE, John |Durham |7 |- |STONE, Charles |London |7 |- |STONE, Henry |London |7 |- |STOGDELL, John |London |14 |- |STUART, James |London |7 |- |STANTON, Thomas, alias Ebden |Launceston |7 |- |STEPHENS, John Morris |Dorchester |7 |- |STEWART, Margaret |Exeter |7 |- |STRECH, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |SUMMERS, John |Gloucester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Joshua |Manchester |7 |- |TAYLOR, Henry | | |- |TAYLOR, Sarah |Kingston |7 |- |TENANT, Thomas Hilton, alias Phillip Divine |Chelmsford |7 |- |TEAGUE, Cornelius |Bodmin |7 |- |TENCHALL, James, alias Tenninghill | | |- |THACKERY, Elizabeth Wikipedia entry of Elizabeth Thackery [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Thackery] |Manchester |7 |- |THOMPSON, William |Durham |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, James |London |7 |- |THOMAS, John |London |7 |- |THOMPSON, William |London |7 |- |THOUDY, James | | |- |THOMAS, Elizabeth |Wigan |7 |- |THORNTON, Ann |London |7 |- |TILLEY, Thomas |Stafford |7 |- |TILL, Thomas |London |7 |- |TODD, Nicholas |London |7 |- |TROTTER, Joseph |Maidstone |7 |- |TRACE, John |Exeter |7 |- |TRIPPETT, Susannah |London |7 |- |TUCKER, Moses |Plymouth |7 |- |TUNMINS, Thomas |Warwick |7 |- |TURNER, John | | |- |TURNER, Ralph |Manchester |7 |- |TURNER, Thomas | | |- |TURNER, John | | |- |TURNER, Mary |Worcester |7 |- |TUSO, Joseph |London |Life |- |TWYFIELD, Ann, since said to be married to William Dawley, a convict |Shrewsbury |7 |- |TWYNEHAM, William |Reading |7 |- |TYRRELL, William |Winchester |7 |- |VANDELL, Edward |East Grinstead |7 |- |VICKERY, William |Exeter |7 |- |VINCENT, Henry |London |7 |- |UNDERWOOD, James |New Sarum |14 |- |USHER, John |Maidstone |7 |- |WADDICOMB, Richard |Exeter |7 |- |'''[[Wade-3811|WADE, Mary, alias Cacklane]]''' |London |14 |- |WAGER, Benjamin |London |7 |- |WAINWRIGHT, Ellen, alias Esther Eccles |Preston |7 |- |WALL, William |Oxford |7 |- |WARD, Ann |London 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|WILLIAMS, Peter, alias Flaggett, alias Creamer |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, John |Exeter |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Daniel |Preston |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Frances |Mold |7 |- |WILLIAMS, Mary |London |7 |- |WILTON, William |Bristol |7 |- |WILSON, Charles |London |Life |- |WILSON, Peter |Manchester |7 |- |WISEHAMMER, John |Bristol |7 |- |WOOD, George |London |7 |- |WOOD, Mark | | |- |WOODCOCK, Peter |London |7 |- |WOODCOCK, Francis |Shrewsbury |7 |- |WOODHAM, Samuel |London |Life |- |WOOLCOT, John |Exeter |Life |- |WORSDELL, William |Launceston |7 |- |WRIGHT, Thomas |Reading |7 |- |WRIGHT, Benjamin |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-3598|WRIGHT, Joseph]]''' |London |7 |- |WRIGHT, William |London |7 |- |'''[[Wright-13867|WRIGHT, James]]''' |Maidstone |7 |- |WRIGHT, Ann |London |7 |- |YARDSLEY, Thomas |Shrewsbury |7 |- |YATES, Nancy |York |7 |- |YOUNG, John |London |7 |- |YOUNG, Simon, Simon Young, First Fleet Online, [http://fmpro.uow.edu.au/FirstFleet/details.aspx?-recid=33418] |London |7 |- 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==Third Fleet Convict List published in the ''Sydney Daily Mirror'', March 4, 1969 purporting to be from a fictional newspaper, the "New Holland Morning Post".== The names in this list cannot be relied upon. For the sourced list of known Third Fleet convicts please go to our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Third_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1791 Third Fleet Page]. '''Newspaper article transcribed by Barbara Turner, 1992''' from The "New Holland Morning Post" which was a fictional four-page newspaper within the ''Sydney Daily Mirror'' of Tuesday, March 4, 1969. (See [https://www.immigrantships.net/v5/1700v5/au3rdfleet17910926_01.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]) The third fleet of 11 ships [Atlantic, William and Ann, Britannia, Matilda, Salamander, Albemarle, Mary Anne, Admiral Barrington, Active and Gorgon] arrived in 1791, with over 2000 convicts. The newspaper report states that 194 male convicts and 4 female convicts died during the voyage, and that though conditions on board ship weren't as "diabolical" as the previous year, they were still outrageous. The convicts from Ireland who arrived on board the "Queen" are not included in the newspaper lists (a separate list follows below). As before, the list was compiled in London and so there is no way of knowing which people died on the voyage out, or did not leave England for any reason. From the "NEW HOLLAND MORNING POST", 18th October, 1791:
==Third Fleet Convict List published in the ''Sydney Daily Mirror'', March 4, 1969 purporting to be from a fictional newspaper, the "New Holland Morning Post".== The names in this list cannot be relied upon. For the sourced list of known Third Fleet convicts please go to our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Third_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1791 Third Fleet Page]. '''Newspaper article transcribed by Barbara Turner, 1992''' from The "New Holland Morning Post" which was a fictional four-page newspaper within the ''Sydney Daily Mirror'' of Tuesday, March 4, 1969. (See [https://www.immigrantships.net/v5/1700v5/au3rdfleet17910926_01.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]) The third fleet of 11 ships [Atlantic, William and Ann, Britannia, Matilda, Salamander, Albemarle, Mary Anne, Admiral Barrington, Active and Gorgon] arrived in 1791, with over 2000 convicts. The newspaper report states that 194 male convicts and 4 female convicts died during the voyage, and that though conditions on board ship weren't as "diabolical" as the previous year, they were still outrageous. The convicts from Ireland who arrived on board the "Queen" are not included in the newspaper lists (a separate list follows below). As before, the list was compiled in London and so there is no way of knowing which people died on the voyage out, or did not leave England for any reason. From the "NEW HOLLAND MORNING POST", 18th October, 1791:
A list of criminals who have come to our shores in recent months. Our readers will find hereunder a List of Persons transported as Criminals to New South Wales in the Ships as following, via: Atlantic, William and Ann, Britannia, Matilda, Salamander, Albemarle, Mary Anne, Admiral Barrington, Active and Gorgon.*ABBOTT Joseph, Gloucester Life *ABBOTT Thomas Middlesex 7 *ABELL Thomas Salop 7 *ABERTON Richard Devon 7 *ABLE Thomas Wiltshire Life *ABREE William Middlesex 7 *AKERS John Middlesex 7 *AKERS William Stafford 7 *ALDRIDGE Phillip Suffolk 7 *ALDRIDGE William Middlesex 7 *ALEXANDER Thomas London Life *ALFORD Thomas Somerset 7 *ALLBURY John Berks 7 *ALLEN Elizabeth Norfolk 7 *ALLEN Benjamin Middlesex 7 *ALLEN William York 7 *ALLEN George York 7 *ALLEN Stephen Norfolk 7 *ALLEN James London 7 *ALLEN William Bedford Life *ALLEN Samuel Derby 7 *ALLEN James Devon 7 alias Jones, alias J *ALLWRIGHT Thomas London 7 *ALTON Daniel Stafford 7 *ANDERSON James Warwick 7 *ANDERSON Edward Middlesex 7 alias Atkinson *ANDREW Robert Northumberland 7 *ANDREWS Thomas Salop 7 *ANDREWS Thomas London 7 *ANDREWS Edward Surrey 7 *ANNIBALL William Surrey 7 *ANNISON James York 7 *ANSLEY Mary Ann Warwick 7 *APOSTLE John 7 alias Fopsitt *APPLETON William Essex 7 *ARBUCKLE William Surrey 7 *ARCHER John Kent 7 *ARCHER Jonas Lancaster 7 *ARCHER George Essex 7 *ARDING Richard Worcester 14 *ARMSDEN William Bedford 7 *ARSNIP John Lincoln Life *ASH James Southampton 7 *ASHER Elizabeth Middlesex Life *ASHLEY John London 7 *ASHTON John Wilts 7 *ASHWORTH John Middlesex 7 *ASSITON James Middlesex 7 *ATHERLY William Nottingham 7 *ATKINS Joseph Middlesex 7 *ATKINS John Surrey 7 *ATKINSON John Middlesex 7 *AULTON Benjamin Warwick 7 *BACCHUS Edward London 7 *BACCHUS Phillip Norfolk 7 *BAILEY Joseph Huntingdon 7 *BAILEY Paul London 7 *BAILEY Richard London 7 *[[Bailey-3813|BAILEY William]] Lincoln 14 *BAINES John London 7 *BAKER Gilbert Middlesex 7 *BAKER John York 14 *BAKER Thomas London 7 *BAKER William Wilts 7 *BAKER William Middlesex 7 *BAKER William Somerset 7 *BALACK Joseph Lincoln 7 *BALDWIN Henry Warwick 7 *BALES Thomas Warwick 14 *BALL Francis Middlesex 7 *BAMFORD Thomas Lancaster 7 *BANNISTER Benjamin Cambridge 7 *BARHAM James Warwick 7 *BARKER William York 7 *BARLAND Benjamin Middlesex 7 *BARLOW Joseph Essex 7 *BARNER James Wilts 7 *BARNES John Wilts 7 *BARNES John Middlesex 7 *BARNES Sarah Middlesex 7 *BARNETT Martha Lancaster 7 *BARNEY Joseph London 7 *BARRINGTON George Middlesex 7 *BARROWS Jonathon Suffolk 7 *BARROWS Samuel Warwick 7 *BARRY John Kent 14 *BARTLETT Henry Middlesex 7 *BARTLUM Sarah Warwick Life *BARTON Dennis Northampton 7 *BARTON John Kent 7 *BARTON John Kent 7 *BARWICK Charles Norfolk 7 *BATE William London 7 *BATES Benjamin Kent 7 *BATES Joseph London 7 *BATES William Northampton 7 *BATH George Surrey 7 *BATH John Surrey 7 *BATTALEY John Derby 7 *BATTERSEA Richard Middlesex 7 *BATTY David Middlesex 7 *BAWMAN John Kent 7 *BAYLEY William Stafford 7 *BEADIE William Hertford 7 *BEAZELL William Surrey 7 alias Besom *BEEBY Moses Lancaster 7 *BEECROFT Felix Bristol 7 *BEECROFT Robert Suffolk 7 *BEELE Francis Middlesex 7 *BELBIN James Middlesex 7 *BELFORT Jacob Middlesex 7 *BELL Adam London 7 *BELLAMY William London 7 *BELLOW George Middlesex 7 *BELTON William Sussex 7 *BELVILL John Middlesex 7 *BENJAMIN Harty Middlesex 7 *BENN John Wilts 7 *BENNETT George Warwick 7 *BENNETT John Middlesex 7 *BENNETT Joseph Loncoln 7 *BENSLEY John Norfolk 7 *BENSON James London 7 *BENTON Thomas Essex 7 *BERRYMAN William Middlesex 7 *BEST George Kent Life *BEST John York 7 *BETSON John London 7 *BETTS James Middlesex Life *BEVAN David Middlesex 7 *BEVAN George Derby 7 alias Bevin *BEVAN Thomas Essex 7 *BIRD Benjamin Middlesex 7 *BIGG Stephen Hertford 7 *BIGGS James Kent 7 *BIGGS Joseph London Life alias John Page *BIGGS William Warwick 14 *BIGWOOD John Wilts Life *BILLINGHAM John Worcs 7 *BIRD John Warwick 7 *BIRD John Surrey 7 *BIRKIN Joseph Derby 7 *BISHOP Richard Worcs Life *BISHOP Robert York 7 *BLACK David Northumberland 7 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Henry Suffolk 7 *COOLEY Sarah Middlesex 7 *COOPER Charles London 7 *COOPER John Derby 7 *COOPER Joseph Middlesex 7 *COOPER Thomas Southampton 7 *COOPER William Huntingdon 7 *COOPER William Kent 7 alias Bedwill *COOT Suzanne Essex 7 *COPE John Middlesex 7 *CORNELIUS John Middlesex 7 *CORNWALL Isaac Kent 7 *CORRER John Hereford 7 *COSGROVE Bridget Middlesex 7 *COURTENAY Edward Suffolk Life *COURTEY John Bristol 7 *COUSINS Thomas Essex 7 *COWEN Benjamin Middlesex 7 *COX John Middlesex 7 *COX Mary London 7 *COX Robert Middlesex 7 *COX William Wilts 7 *COXHEAD Thomas Southampton 7 *COXENS Samuel London 7 *COXON George Durham 7 *COZENS Thomas Southampton 7 *CRAFTS Joseph Middlesex Life *CRAFTS Samuel Middlesex 7 *CRANE Joseph Suffolk 7 *CREWES Nicholas Cornwall 7 *CRICKLEY Peter Middlesex 7 *CRIPPS John Berks 7 *CROFT Roger Worcester 7 *CROFTS John Nottingham 7 alias Wheatley *CROKER John Middlesex 7 *CROSBY Isaac Chester 7 *CROSBY John Chester 7 *CROSS Thomas Middlesex 7 *CROSS Thomas 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Christopher Surrey 14 *DODD James Stafford 7 *DOODY John Middlesex 7 *DORMAN Thomas Lancaster 7 *DORRINGTON John Essex 7 *DOUGLASS David Hereford 7 *DOWDING Rachael London 7 *DOWDING Ebenezer Wilts 7 *DOYLE Michael Middlesex 7 *DREW George Middlesex 7 *DREW Robert Middlesex 7 *DRING James Lincoln 7 *DRUBY William Middlesex 7 *DRUSETT William Kent 14 *DUGLASS William Wilts 7 *DUKE Nicholas Middlesex 14 *DULTON Joseph Bucks 7 *DUNCOMBE John Middlesex 7 *DUNCOMBE William London 7 *DUNKLIN Thomas Middlesex Life *DUNN Michael Middlesex 7 *DUNN Michael Essex 7 *DUNSTONE Joseph Kent 7 *DUTTON Henry London 7 *DYER Susannah Middlesex 7 *DYER Timothy Southampton 7 *DIMOND Thomas Devon 7 *DYKE William Warwick 7 *DYUS James Warwick 7 *EADY John Middlesex 7 *EARLE John Middlesex 7 *EARLE Joseph Gloucester 7 *EARLE William Kent 7 *EARPES William Lancaster 7 alias George Fox *EAST Ann Middlesex 14 *EASTLAND John Lincoln 7 *EATON William Middlesex 7 *EDBOROUGH William Middlesex 7 *EDNY John Somerset 7 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7 *FRANCIS Thomas Warwick 14 *FRANCIS William Essex 14 *FRANCIS John Nottingham 7 alias Ball *FRANCIS Job Somerset 7 *FRANCIS Peter Kent 7 *FRANKLIN James Middlesex 7 *FRANKLIN Joseph Essex 7 *FRANKLIN Ann London 7 *FRANKS Jon Middlesex 7 *FRANKUM Henry Berks 7 alias George *FRAZIER William Surrey 7 *FREE Samuel London 7 *FREEMAN Walter Worcester 7 alias Thomas Cooke *FREWMAN John Southampton 7 *FRY George Bristol 7 *FRYER Valentine London 7 *FURBER Benjamin Middlesex 7 *FULLER James Essex 7 *FULLER William Surrey 7 *GAGAN Patrick Surrey 14 *GALEHOUSE John Somerset 7 *GALLEY Michael Freno Devon 7 *GALSWAY Timothy London 7 *GAPP John London 7 *GARDINER Thomas Cornwall 7 *GARDNER Gibbon Kent 7 *GARLAND William Devon 7 *GARRETT William Berks 7 *GASKIN Thomas Surrey 7 alias Henry *GATES John Middlesex 7 *GATES John Middlesex 7 *GAY Thomas Gloucester Life *GAY John William Middlesex 7 *GAYLER Samuel Chester 7 *GAYNTY Timothy Southampton 7 *GELL John York 7 *GENDERS Joseph Stafford 7 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7 *HALES William Essex 7 *HALES Henry Middlesex 7 *HALEY Thomas Middlesex 7 *HALEY Thomas Devon 7 *HALL George Kent 7 *HALL James York 7 *HALL Joseph Bedford Life *HALL William Durham 7 *HALL John London 7 *HALLAM Robert Nottingham 7 *HALLOWAY William Warwick 7 *HALLS Edward Peter Warwick 7 *HALSALL Thomas Lancaster 7 *HALTON David York 7 *HALTON Robert York 7 *HAMILTON Elizabeth London 7 *HAMILTON John Durham 7 *HAMILTON Thomas Middlesex 7 *HAMMOND John Warwick Life *HANCOCK Francis Lancaster 7 alias Rowland Wills *HANDALL Paul Surrey 7 *HANDLIN Christopher Southampton 14 *HANNELL George London 7 *HANT John Northumberland 7 alias Wishart *HARCORD William Lincoln 7 *HARCOURT Joseph Warwick 14 *HARDING William Middlesex 7 *HARDING William Cambridge 7 *HARDING Thomas Middlesex 7 *HARDING John Middlesex 7 *HARDY John Somerset 7 *HAROLDS William Middlesex 7 *HARPER Ann Warwick 7 *HARPER William London 7 *HARRIGAN Teague Bristol 7 *HARRIMAN William Smith Nottingham 7 *HARRIS William Wiltshire 7 *HARRIS William Surrey 7 *HARRIS John Middlesex 7 *HARRIS Catherine Middlesex 7 *HARRIS Thomas London 7 *HARRISON Mary Middlesex 7 *HARRISON John London 7 alias Davies *HARRISON William Lincoln Life *HARRISON Richard Kent 7 *HARRISON Thomas York 7 *HART Jonas Devon 7 *HART William Devon 7 *HARTLEY Thomas Kent 7 *HARTNELL John Middlesex 7 *HARTNESS Edward Salop 7 *HARVEYMAN William Somerset 7 *HASLAM Robert Lancaster 14 *HASSALL William Stafford 7 *HASWELL Robert Northumberland 7 *HATHERTON William Warwick 7 *HAWARD John London 7 *HAWARD Thomas Hertford 7 *HAWKINS Mardy Middlesex 7 *HAWKINS William Southampton 7 *HAY James Worcester 7 alias Williams *HAY Thomas Durham 7 *HAYCROFT John Devon 7 *HAYDEN James Stafford 7 *HAYNES Joseph Kent 14 *HAYWARD Benjamin Worcester 7 alias James, alias W *[[Hazlewood-15 |HAZLEWOOD William]] Kent 7 *HEAD John Devon 7 *HEAD William Norfolk 7 *HEATH William Nottingham 7 *HEATHCOTE John Warwick 7 *HEELY Thomas Warwick 14 *HEMM William 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Samuel Northumberland 7 *HOWSLAND Charles Kent 7 alias Hounston *HOY Michael London Life *HOY Lawrence Surrey 7 *HOYLE Henry Lancaster 7 *HUBBARD John Norfolk 7 *HUCKLES Thomas Middlesex 7 *HUDDER Priscilla London 7 *HUGHES Edward Kent 7 *HUGHES James Hereford 7 *HUGHES John Middlesex 7 *HUGHES Richard Middlesex 7 *HUGHES Elizabeth Warwick 7 *HUGILL Thomas York 7 *HUGILL James York 7 *HUMMERSTONE John Hertford 7 *HUMPHREYS George Middlesex 7 *HUMPHREYS Henry Surrey 7 *HUMPHRIES Elizabeth Warwick 7 *HUMPHRIES Lawrence Middlesex 7 *HUMPHRIES Richard Gloucester 7 *HUNT William Kent 7 *HUNT Anthony Stafford 7 *HUNTER John York 7 *HUNTER Stephen Middlesex Life *HUNTINGDON James Lincoln 7 *HURNE Plunket Middlesex 7 *HUTCHINS William Warwick 7 *HUTCHINGS Richard Devon 7 *HUTCHINSON Mary Middlesex 7 *HUTCHITSON Ann Middlesex 7 *[[Huxley-4|HUXLEY, Thomas (one of the Jones below)]] *HYAM Thomas London 7 *HYAMS Henry London 7 *HYAMS John Middlesex 14 *HYLAND John Middlesex 7 *IBBELL Charles 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Fictitious Sir Hugh Mosher Tree
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Documentation of the fictitious story told by [[Mosher-1745|Reverend William Collins Mosher]] (1820-1908) in [https://archive.org/details/originhistoryofm00mosh/page/28/mode/2up?q=maxson "Origin and history of the Mosher family and genealogy of one branch of that family from the year 1600 to the present time"].
Fidelity No. 9 Mine Disaster
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Field and Staff, 9th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment
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[[Category: 9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War]] {{Image|file=Seward-269.jpg |caption=William H. Seward Jr }} ==Colonels== :[[Welling-289|Joseph Welling]], 40; Aug. 27, '62, Lyons; Sept. 9; rank from Aug. 27; dis. May 21, '64. :[[Seward-269|William H. Seward, Jr.]], from Lieut. Colonel. May 22, '64; wd. Monocacy, July 9, '64; promoted Brigadier General Sept. 13. '64. :[[Taft-606|Edward P. Taft]], from Lieut. Colonel, Sept. 15, '64; M. O., July 6, '65. :[[Snyder-7511| James W. Snyder]], from Lieut. Colonel, Dec. 27, '64; not mustered. ==Lieutenant Colonels== :[[Seward-269|William H. Seward, Jr.]], 24; Aug. 22, '62, Auburn; Sept. 9; rank from Aug. 22; promoted Colonel. :[[Taft-606|Edward P. Taft]], from Major, May 22, '64; wd. Monocacy, July 9, '64; promoted Colonel. :[[Snyder-7511| James W. Snyder]], from Major, Sept. 15, '64; M. O., July 6, '65, Brevet Colonel, U. S. Vols. :[[Wood-21014|William Wood]], from Major, Dec. 27. '64; not mustered. ==Majors== :[[Taft-606|Edward P. Taft]], 30; Aug. 24, '62, Lyons; Sept. 9; rank from Aug. 24; promoted Lieut. Colonel. :[[Snyder-7511| James W. Snyder]], from Captain, Co. A, Jan. 18, '63; rank from Dec. 30, '62; promoted Lieut. Colonel. :[[Wasson-559| William R. Wasson]], from Adjutant, Dec. 30, '62; dis. June 12, '63. :[[Burgess-7309|Charles Burgess]], from Captain, Co. F, March 9, '64; rank from Jan. 8; dismissed Jan. 16, '65. :[[Gregory-5174| Truman Gregory]], from Captain, Co. B, June 10, '64; rank from May 21 ; not mustered ; d. June 23 from wounds received at Cold Harbor. :[[Wood-21014|William Wood]], from Captain, Co. G, Sept. 28, '64; rank from June 28; wd. Sailor's Creek April 6, '65; M. O., July 6, '65, Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Vols. :[[Squyer-8|Irvin Squyer]], from Captain, Co. K, Dec. 15, '64; rank from Sept. 15; dis. May 17, '65. :[[Wood-21015|Anson S. Wood]], from Captain, Co. M, Feb. 9, '65; rank from Nov. 28. '64; dis. May 16, '65, Brevet Lieut. Colonel U. S. Vols. :[[Lamoreaux-212|Sullivan B. Lamoreaux]], from Captain, Co. F, Feb. 28, '65; rank from Feb. 3; trans. June 27, '65, 2d N. Y. H. A.; M. O., Sept. 29, '65, Brevet Lieut. Colonel, U. S. Vols. ==Adjutants== :[[Wasson-559|William R. Wasson]], 23; Sept. 3, '62, Auburn; Sept. 9; rank from Sept. 3; promoted Major. :[[Wood-21015|Anson S. Wood]], from 1st Lieut., Co. D, acting from Dec. 25, '62, to March 14. '63; Adjutant to June 5, '63. :[[Pringle-2579|William DeW. Pringle]], served as Adjutant for some time, but Albany gives no data. :William I. Parrish, also acted in the same capacity in the fall of 1864. :[[Sturge-169|Philip Sturge]] was acting Adjutant when wounded at Cedar Creek. :Guy A. Brown was acting Adjutant later, and was succeeded by :[[Kenyon-1362|Vincent A, Kenyon]], from Co. E. acting Adjutant, Feb. 3-25, '65; also April 2-May 19, '65; appointed Adjutant in June, '65, and M. O. as Adjutant with the regiment. ==Quartermasters== :[[Knowles-4562|Henry P. Knowles]], 33; Aug. 19, '62, Lyons; Sept. 9; rank from Aug. 19 ; promoted Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Vols., Sept. 20, '64. :[[Comstock-2771|Lyman C. Comstock]], from Co. G; it is possible that Lieut. Comstock filled the interval between Knowles and Barton as acting Quartermaster, but the Albany record has nothing to show for it. :Lewis Barton, from Co. D, Feb. 18, '65; rank from Feb. 3; M. O., July 6, '65. ==Surgeons== :[[Sabin-528|Samuel A. Sabin]], 31; Aug. 23, '62, Palmyra; Sept. 9; rank from Aug. 23; dis. Jan. 11. '65. :[[Chamberlain-3332|Dwight S. Chamberlain]], from Assistant Surgeon, Jan. 20, '65; M. O.. July 6, '65. ==Assistant Surgeons== :[[DeWitt-1600|Byron DeWitt]], 35; Aug. 28. '62, Auburn; Sept. 9; rank from Aug. 28. '62; dis. Aug. 19, '63. :[[Chamberlain-3332| Dwight S. Chamberlain]], 26; Nov. 22, '62, Lyons; rank from Nov. 5; promoted Surgeon. :[[Flower-773| Byron L. Flower]], 24; Sept. 19, '63, Washington; rank from Sept. 3; d. at Fort Simmons Oct. 24. '63. :[[Brant-445 | John W. Brandt]], 40; Nov. 12, '63, Ontario; dis. Dec. 15. '64. :[[Schultze-105|Otto Schultze]], 29; April 5. '65, in the field; rank from March 16; M. O.. July 6, '65. ==Chaplains== :[[Mudge-477|Warham Mudge]], 40; Sept. 9. '62. Palmyra; Sept. 9; dis. Sept. 26, '64. :[[DeVoe-305|Stephen T. Devoe]], from 1st Sergt., Co. G, Dec. 17, '64; rank from Nov. 17; M. O., July 6, '65. ==Non-Commissioned Staff== ===Sergeant-Majors=== :[[Comstock-2771|Lyman C. Comstock]], 24; Aug. 17, '62, Fleming; promoted 2d Lieut., Co. C. :[[Hough-2244|Charles W. Hough]], from Sergt., Co. E, March 30, '63; promoted 2d Lieut., Co. B. :Guy A. Brown, from Sergt., Co. M; no dates accessible; promoted 1st Lieut.. Co. M. :[[Dean-12544|John E. Dean]], from Co. I, Dec. 15, '64; M. O., July 6, '65. ===Quartermaster-Sergeants=== :James H. Ellis, from Co. D. Sept. S, '62; promoted 2d Lieut., Co. E. :Edward Sincerbeaux, from Co. F, April 20, '64; returned to company May 29, '65. :Lewis Smith, from Co. G, May 30, '65; M. O., July 6, '65. ===Commissary-Sergeants=== :[[Rice-9471|John W. Rice]], 23; Aug. 26, '62, Lyons; Sept. 9; promoted 2d Lieut., Co. A. :Josiah T. Crittenden, from Sergt., Co. M, no date; promoted 2d Lieut., Co. B. :William L. Jaquett, from Sergt.. Co. E. Feb. 1. '65; M. O.. July 6, '65. ===Hospital-Stewards=== :[[Failing-63| John F. Failing]], 22; Aug. 16, '62, Arcadia; Sept. 8; M. O., July 6, '65. :[[Duckett-951|Walter G. Duckett]], from Co. K; served with 2d Battalion at Fort Foote; dis. Aug. 10, '64, to be Hospital-Steward, U.S.A. ===Chief Bugler=== :James Bivins, from Co. K, Sept. 8. '62; M. O., July 6, '65. ===Chief Musician=== :Jacob Sager, from Co. H, Sept. 8; M. O., July 6, '65.
Field Genealogy. Being the Record of All the Field Family in America
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published_Family_Genealogies]] [[Category: Frederick Clifton Pierce Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Field Genealogy: Being the Record of all the Field Family in America, whose Ancestors were in this Country Prior to 1700 == '''...Emigrant Ancestors Located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire. All Descendants of the Fields of England, Whose Ancestor, Hurbutus De la Field, Was From Alsace-Lorraine.''' * '''Warning: See [[:Category: Frederick Clifton Pierce Fraud|Frederick Clifton Pierce Fraud]]''' * by [[Pierce-8340|Frederick Clifton Pierce]] (1855-1904). * Published by Hammond Press, W.B. Conkey Company, Chicago, IL., 1901. * In two volumes. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Field Genealogy: Being the Record of all the Field Family in America, whose Ancestors were in this Country Prior to 1700|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Both Volumes: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597703 Volume I: * https://books.google.com/books?id=OU9MAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/fieldgenealogybe01pier * https://archive.org/details/fieldgenealogy01pier * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/226055 Volume II: * https://archive.org/details/fieldgenealogybe02byupier * https://archive.org/details/fieldgenealogy02pier * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/550314 === Table of Contents === * TBD. === Eratta === * See [[:Category: Frederick Clifton Pierce Fraud|Frederick Clifton Pierce Fraud]]. * If other errors are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:Field Genealogy: Being the Record of all the Field Family in America, whose Ancestors were in this Country Prior to 1700|Field Genealogy: Being the Record of all the Field Family in America, whose Ancestors were in this Country Prior to 1700]]'' (Hammond Press, W.B. Conkey Company, Chicago, IL., 1901). Volume , [ Page ]. * [[#Pierce|Pierce, Field Genealogy]]: Volume , [ Page ]. * ([[#Pierce|Pierce, Field Genealogy]]: Volume , [ Page ])
Field Genealogy: Being the Record of all the Field Family in America, whose Ancestors were in this Country Prior to 1700
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Field Name Study
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Field Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Field Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Field Field] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Field name. As an 'appetiser', The Field surname dates from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain and is thought to be derived from the geographic locality to the fields. The link '''[https://www.houseofnames.com/Field-family-crest ''House of Names'']''' and '''[https://one-name.org ''Guild of One-Name Studies'']''' both provide very detailed and useful reviews of the Field surname. '''''House of Names''''' discusses the earliest occurrences of the name, to quote verbatim "The surname Field was first found in many shires and counties throughout Britain. Some of the earliest records show: Thomas Felde in the Writs of Parliament of 1301; William de la Felde in Gloucestershire during reign of King Edward I; and John de la Felde in Herefordshire at about the same time. The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 list Linot ate Feld and William a la Feld in Oxfordshire." '''''Guild of One name Studies''''' discusses the variants of the name and these are all acceptable in this Field One Name Study, being '''''Fields, Field, Feild, Feld, Felde, ffield, Fyld, del Feld, de la Felde, Delafield, and Dalafield'''''" Interestingly, the Name Field is now most prominent in the United States of America. World wide it is estimated that 1 in nearly 87 thousand surnames is a Field. Project preference is that the those who have an interest perhaps consider a regional or thematic breakdown of listings. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Field's), by time period (18th Century Field's), or by topic (Field DNA, Field Occupations, Field Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ==How to Join== To join the Field Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Field-4274|Andrew Field]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Field}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Field}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * '''[[:Space:Kent, Field Name Study|Kent, Field Name Study]]''' that is aimed at bringing together all the Fields who were born in Kent, England, lived there and progenerated, and died in the county. * * ==Membership== * '''[[Field-4274|Andrew Field]]''' Project Co-ordinator - .'''[[:Space:Kent, Field Name Study|Kent, Field Name Study]]''' * *
Fiestas de Valdoviño
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Baixada de Carrilanas a San Mamede. Desde 1996, año de su primera edición, en Valdoviño y haciéndolas coincidir en fechas próximas a la celebración de su patrono San Mamede (mes de Agosto), se viene desarrollando el concurso de estos peculiares autos “locos”. Estos vehículos, cuya única limitación es la de no disponer de motor, pueden llegar a alcanzar los 70 Km./hora en el vertiginoso descenso por la ladera que los lleva a cubrir los mas de 1.300 metros que configuran su trazado. Se caracteriza y premia en este concurso tanto la construcción artística, simpática y original, como la rapidez de los mismos y la destreza de sus pilotos. El número de asistentes a esta celebración se multiplica en cada nueva edición así como aumenta el número de participantes y el nivel de los mismos. Concretamente en la edición del 2002 el número de visitantes a la competición rondó los 15.000 – número considerable, más si tenemos en cuenta que el censo total del Concello se aproxima a los 7.000 habitantes -. Previo al inicio de la competición, y tal como si de un rallye se tratara, se puede recorrer el parque cerrado y ver de cerca estas pequeñas maravillas del ingenio y del atrevimiento que hay que tener para bajar con el trazado dispuesto por la organización. La fiesta, tal y como si de una aventura de Asterix se tratara, finaliza con una suculenta “Churrascada”. La Asociación Baixada de Carriladas se encarga de la organización y de velar por el buen desarrollo de la competición. Fiesta de la Malla. Esta fiesta trata de rescatar del pasado la antigua tradición de la trilla del trigo, en la que por esta zona, de Galicia, al unirse vecinos de distintas familias hacían que una jornada de duro trabajo tuviera su componente festiva. En el transcurso de la fiesta los vecinos, de San Mamede, se mezclan con la paja y trigo poniendo a funcionar una trilladora de principios de siglo y recreando las labores de aquellos días. La “dureza” de la jornada “obliga” a realizar una buena alimentación con la que paliar el desgaste de tan “entretenido” trabajo. El día finaliza a media tarde con una exquisita merienda a base de “bacalao con garbanzos”. La Asociación Baixada de Carrilanas es la encargada de la organizar esta celebración que tiene lugar en el mes de Agosto. Fiesta Gastronómica “Da Coquina” Esta celebración, que tiene lugar en la Parroquia de Pantín en el mes de Agosto, se degustan las distintas variedades de la almeja que se “marisquean” en esta zona de la costa gallega. En la degustación de este esquisito “manjar” marino se sirven cientos de raciones preparadas con distintas recetas; se presentan en cazuelas de barro y se acompañan de un trozo de “rico” pan y de una “cunca de viño”. La fiesta esta organizada por el Concello de Valdoviño, se viene celebrando desde el año 1.998. Fiesta "Cabalar" Dedicada al caballo, es organizada por la Asociación Baixada de Carrilanas y tiene lugar a mediados del mes de Mayo en las proximidades de la Laguna de la Frouxeira. La fiesta se inicia a primeras horas de la mañana con los pertinentes controles de firma e inscripción de concursantes. A lo largo de la jornada se desarrollan distintos tipos de pruebas entre los que destacan los de belleza, arrastre, doma, trote, andadura, velocidad de los caballos y destreza de los jinetes. La fiesta finaliza con la correspondiente entrega de premios y se jalona con una bien merecida “churrascada”. La asistencia de público a la pruebas aumenta de año en año, rondando la cifra de asistentes en la edición del año 2002 las 3000 personas. Esta celebración-concurso se viene desarrollando desde el año 1998. Romería da "Virxe do Porto” Se celebra en el mes de Julio en homenaje a la Virgen del Porto cuya imagen es guardada y venerada en la capilla que lleva el mismo nombre. Esta pequeña iglesia se sitúa en lo alto de un islote rodeado de acantilados, en la parroquia de Meirás, y a ella que únicamente se puede acceder en bajamar. * San Isidro Mayo (día variable) * Corphus Mayo o Junio (variable) * El Carmen 17 de Julio. * S. Mamed 17 de Agosto. * San Miguel (en Aviño) 29 de Septiembre.
Fife Plantation, Beaufort County (now Jasper), South Carolina
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Places associated with Bells and Bealls who immigrated to North America ==People== ==Places== ===Fife=== Fife is a historic county of Scotland, situated between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth, with inland boundaries to Perth and Kinross and Clackmannanshire. In some old documents it was known by the anglicized form of Fifeshire. *Fife is a maritime county in the east of Scotland, bounded on the north by the river Tay, on the east by the German Ocean, on the south by the Firth of Forth, and on the west by the counties of Perth, Kinross, and Clackmannan. It is about 48 miles in length and 18 in extreme breadth, comprising an area of 504 square miles or 322,560 acres. It was anciently part of the extensive district of Ross, but after the union of the kingdoms of the Scots and the Picts in about the year 971, it was granted by Kenneth II to Macduff for his services in subjugating the Picts, and he was appointed hereditary thane of the lands he had helped conquer [for this reason, the county is still referred to as the Kingdom of Fife]. The county consists of 61 parishes and four civil districts of Cupar, Kirkcaldy, St. Andrew's and Dunfermline. Sheriff's courts are held at Cupar (the county town) for the first three and at Dunfermline for the last. Besides Cupar, the county contains fourteen royal burghs, nine other populous towns, and numerous smaller towns and villages. Many of the towns are seaports. The principal port is Kirkcaldy. The population in 1851 was 140,140. Source: Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, 2nd ed., 1851. Family Hisotry Library book 941 E5L. ===Largo=== Largo -- Upper and Lower -- are seatowns on the north side of the Firth of Forth. See: https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Largo,_Fife,_Scotland The distance from Largo to St. Andrews is about 12 miles. ===St. Andrews=== St. Andrews is an historic town located on the northeast coast of Fife. It is well known for the University of St Andrews, one of the most ancient universities in the world and is renowned as the home of golf. It is a former Parish on the East Coast of Fife. It is 10 miles southeast of Dundee and 30 miles northeast of Edinburgh. ==Sources==
Fifty Puritan Ancestors, 1628-1660
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Fifty Puritan Ancestors, 1628-1660 == Genealogical Notes, 1560-1900 * by Elizabeth Todd Nash * published The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, 1902 * 182 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fifty Puritan Ancestors, 1628-1660|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=YH4bAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/fiftypuritanance00nash * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396392 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://archive.org/stream/fiftypuritanance00nash#page/83/mode/1up Page 35-6]: Problem with "Joseph Phelps married Mary Collins." See ''[[Space:The Genealogical Exchange|The Genealogical Exchange]]'' (May 1904) Vol. 1, No. 1, [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalexc00ferngoog#page/n185/mode/1up Page 85-6]. === Citation Formats === * Nash, Elizabeth Todd. ''[[Space:Fifty Puritan Ancestors, 1628-1660|Fifty Puritan Ancestors, 1628-1660]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Nash|Nash]])
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[[Category:Toogood vs Scott, 1782]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category: Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slaves]] ==Introduction== This is the narrative of an unusual family with Irish, Asian, and African ancestors, who found themselves enslaved in colonial Maryland. They went to court three times and finally succeeded in claiming freedom. There are two profiles for this narrative: *This profile, [[Space:Fighting Against Enslavement -- The Children of Mary Molloyd|Fighting Against Enslavement -- The Children of Mary Molloyd]] provides a summary of the cases and an annotated list of all the persons named in any of the court cases. *The companion profile, [[Space:Eleanor_Toogood%27s_Petition|Eleanor Toogood's Petition]] is intended to be the repositiory for transcriptions of the various court documents involved. ==1678: Mary Molloyd: An Indentured Irish Servant== We might never have known about the family of Mary Molloyd but for court records in which her descendants sought their freedom from slavery. Court Slave Records, 17 June 1743 Mary Molloyd was brought to St. Mary's County, Maryland in 1678 as an indentured sesrvant of Madam Swearingen, wife of Garrett Swearingen. Later, Major Thomas Beale, a business associate of Garret, assumed Mary Molloyd's indenture. On Beale's plantation was an East India Indian named Peter, who after completing his service to Beale was given the status of a "free mullato." Mary and Peter had a daughter, also named Mary Molloyd. Thomas Beale was a prominent planter and slave holder in St. Mary's County. One of his slaves named Dick Fisher married the younger Mary Molloyd in a Catholic ceremony. By a 1666 Maryland law, this meant that Mary Molloyd Fisher and her children also became slaves. When Thomas Beale died, Mary and Dick Fisher moved to the plantation of Thomas' son John Beale in Prince George's County. They had a number of children: Dick, Charles, Henry, Robin, Jack and Ann. ==1734: the First Petition for Freedom== In 1734 Ann Fisher, the youngest of the six, entered a Petition for Freedom on the basis that she had a white grandmother. The Petition may be read [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Eleanor_Toogood%27s_Petition#1734:__Ann_Fisher.27s_Petition_for_Freedom here]. The Court rejected the Petition based on the 1666 Maryland law. ===John Beale's Slaves=== The following enslaved persons were listed in [[Beale-2271|John Beale's]] estate in 1734: '''List of Slaves in Petition 20978201''' [[Toogood-520|Eleanor Toogood]] (Those marked with asterisk were listed in the estate of John Beale. '''Adults''' :Charles, mulatto male slave :Dick, 2 mulatto male slaves with this name :Frances, black slave, sex not specified :Jack, mulatto male slave* :January, mulatto male slave :Nell, female slave :Maria, female slave, born 1700 (approx 34 years of age in 1734) :Robin, mulatto male slave* :Eleanor Toogood, mulatto female slave '''Children in 1734''' :Hagar, black famale slave, b. 1703 (approx 31 years of age in 1734)* :Moll, mulatto female slave, b. 1721 (approx 13 years of age in 1734)* :Ned, mullatto male slave, b. 1723 (approx 11 years of age in 1734)* :Penny, black female slave,. b. 1724 (approx 10 years of age in 1734)* :Comfort, black female slave, b. 1726 (approx 8 years of age in 1734)* :Sarah: black female slave, b. 1726 (approx 8 years of age in 1734):* :Frank, mulatto male slave, b. 1728 (approx 6 years of age in 1734)* :Ben, black male slave, b. 1730 (approx 4 years of age in 1734* ==1743: the Second Petition for Freedom== Nine years later, undeterred, all of the Fisher children joined in a second Petition for Freedom. By then John Beale had separated them onto the plantations of various friends and relatives. Therefore in the suit the petitioners are lised along with those who "hindred their liberty" and kept them as slaves: *Ann Fisher, born about 1711 (aged about 32 in 1743), kept as slave by [[Gassaway-4|Thomas Gassaway]], Baltimore Co, Gentleman *Robert Fisher, kept as slave by Thomas Jennings of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman *James Fisher, kept as slave by [[Dorsey-410|John Dorsey]], son of Caleb Dorsey of Ann Arundel County, Gentleman *Richard Fisher, kept as slave by [[Dorsey-412|Richard Dorsey]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman *Mary Fisher, kept as slave by [[Warfield-2|Richard Warfield Junr.]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman *Frances Fisher, kept as slave by [[Ridgely-106|Colonell Henry Ridgely]] of Anne Arundel County *Edward Fisher, kept as slave by [[Hammond-6173|Philip Hammond]] of Anne Arundel County *Charles Fisher, kept as slave by Elizabeth Beale of Anne Arundel County, widow. The new slaveholders were all connected by marriage to John Beale. * [[Gassaway-4|Thomas Gassaway]] of Baltimore Co, Gentleman. John Beale's wife and Thomas Gassaway's daugher married into Cornelius Howard's family. *[[Jennings-11905|Thomas Jennings]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman. Thomas was a nephew of John; his mother Elizabeth Beale was a sister of John Beale. * [[Dorsey-410|John Dorsey]], son of Caleb Dorsey of Ann Arundel County, Gentleman. Dorsey's brother Richard married John Beale's sister Elizabeth. *[[Dorsey-412|Richard Dorsey]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman. Brother of John Dorsey. *[[Warfield-2|Richard Warfield Junr.]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman. His cousin Richard Dorsey married John Beale's daughter Elizabeth *[[Ridgely-106|Colonell Henry Ridgely]] of Anne Arundel County. Henry's niece Sarah Worthington was married to Basil Dorsey, brother-in-law of John Beall's wife Elizabeth *[[Hammond-6173|Philip Hammond]] of Anne Arundel County. His aunt Mary married Cornelius Howard whose sister Elizabeth was the mother-in-law of John Beale. *Elizabeth Beale of Anne Arundel County, widow of Richard Dorsey. The 1743 Slave Suit asserts that Mary Fisher was treated as a slave ("unjustly detained") by "John Beale of Ann Arundel County, Gentleman, son of the aforesaid Thomas Beale." The grounds for the suit were that their grandmother, [[Molloyd-1|Mary Molloyd]], was a white Christian woman from Ireland who had come to Maryland as an indentured servant, and therefore her descendants should be free. The 1743 Petition for Freedom may be read [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Eleanor_Toogood%27s_Petition#1743:_Ann_Fisher.27s_children.27s_Petition_for_Freedom here]. Note that Mary Molloyd owed service to a Mrs. Vansweringen, and a Mrs. Vansweringen was mentioned in Robert Lee's will. The lawsuit was unsuccessful. ==1782 The Successful Suit== "In 1782/3, Ann Fisher’s daughter Eleanor Toogood petitioned yet again, arguing as the family always had—that they were free by virtue of their descent from a free white woman, Mary Molloyd of Ireland. "In the new post-Revolutionary legal climate, Eleanor Toogood won her case. Her master appealed, but the court of appeals affirmed the judgment in Eleanor’s favor on the grounds that Eleanor’s grandmother Mary Fisher should have been free after serving her indenture for interracial bastardy. ===A Remarkable Family=== "While the descendants of the East Indian, Peter, and his consort Mary Molloyd based their claim to freedom on Mary’s free white identity, they still retained their memory of Peter’s own ethnic distinctiveness. This multiethnic family had Irish, East Indian, and African heritage, all of which was remembered by the family and the community well into the early national period when Eleanor Toogood filed her petition. Another remarkable thing about this family is their persistence in insisting on their right to freedom in the face of repeated rejections by the Anne Arundel court. Not until the brief window of liberalism in the early national era were they successful." ===Contextual Observations About Freedom=== "It should be noted that a successful freedom petition was good news for many members of the petitioning family, but freedom was not automatic for all. During the rash of petitioning in the late eighteenth century following the Butler decision, many petitions resulted in release from slavery for multiple members of the same family. Once one member of a family won a case, the court would generally uphold all related petitions extant in the same court. Many owners of relatives would drop their opposition after the first case had been won. "However, freedom was heritable only in the maternal line. Family members who descended from a free woman in a male line were out of luck. Furthermore, family members who lived at a distance had to petition in a different court, and were thus subject to varying decisions. The farther away you had been sold, the less likely it was that you had social connections with white elders who remembered your ancestors and who could “swear you free.” As a consequence, it was common among many families on the Western Shore to have some relatives who were free, and others who were legally enslaved. '''Brown's Summary''' *"Peter, an "East Indian" servant who lived on Lord Baltimore's plantation in St. Mary's County, formed a union with a servant woman from Ireland named Mary Molloyd, resulting the birth of an illegitimate daughter circa 1680. After completing his identure, Peter became "a free molato."(25=Anne Arundel County Judgment Record 1734-1736, 83; 1743-1744, IIL., Cited by Brown.) *Peter and Mary Molloyd's daughter was also named Mary Molloyd. Under the operative laws regulating interracial bastardy, Mary Jr should have been a servant only until age thirty-one. However, she was illegally held as a slave past her thirty-first birthday by her master, John Beale. While in servitude, Mary Jr married Francis Fisher, a "Negro slave" of Beale's , in a ceremony performed by a Roman Catholic priest. *Their daughter Ann Fisher was born circa 1702. She was about thirty-two years old when she petitioned for her fredom from John Beale in the Anne Arundel County court in August 1734. Ann Fisher lost that case. She was sold to Thomas Gassaway of Baltimore County, and in June 1743 she and her siblings brought another unsuccessful freedom petition in Anne Arundel County court. *In 1783, Ann Fisher's daughter Eleanor Toogood petitioned yet again, arguing as the family always had -- that they were free by virtue of their descent from a free whie woman, Mary Molloyd of Ireland. In the new post-Revolutionary legal climate, Eleanot Toogood won her case. Her master appealed, but the court of appeals affirmed the judgment in Eleanor's favor on the grounds that Eleanor's grandmother Mary Fisher should have been free after serving her indenture for interracial bastardy. (27=Cases in the General Court and Court of Appeals of Maryland 26-31; Catterall, JUdicial Cases, vol 4:49-50. Cited by Brown). ===The Mystery of Attorney William Cumming=== It must be noted that one has here a petition for freedom brought a number of slaves against more than a half dozen of the most prominent citizens of Anne Arundel County. For a court to have ruled in their favor would have exhibited an unusual commitment to justice. One hopes that further research might reveal the motivation of William Cumming, the attorney, for taking a suit with such limited prospects. Had the slaves developed resources of their own with which to pay him? Did he take on the case 'pro bono' out of a sense of injured justice? Or did he take it on 'pro bono' for other reason such as to aggravate the other citizens in response to some injury of his own? All of this is can only be speculation at this point. ===The DLAS Databases Entry hosted by UNCG=== The Digital Library on American Slavery (DLAS) is hosted by University of North Carolina - Greensboro. It is essentially a database of dsocuments related to slavery. I contains the following entry: :Petition #20978201 ::Anne Arundel County, Maryland. October 8, 1782. - May 6, 1783. ::Court: General ::Salutation: To the Honorable the General Court for the Western Shore of Maryland now in Court sitting ::Abstract: Eleanor Toogood states that she "is unjustly and illegally deprived of her Liberty and detained in Slavery by Doctor Upton Scott" as she is descended from "a Free white woman and well entitled to her freedom." Toogood requests that Scott be made to answer this petition. ::Result: Granted; appealed; affirmed. :Included Documents=== ::Number of petition pages: 1 ::Related documents: *PAR #20978202; Court Records, 6 May 1783, 8 October 1782, August Term 1782; *Copy of Petition, Ann Fisher, August 1782; *Appeal Bond, Upton Scott and Henry Ridgely, 29 October 1782; *Deposition, John Thackrell, 9 October 1782; *Deposition, Eleanor Hall, 24 October 1782; *Deposition, Ann Beall, 19 October 1782; *Depositions, Francis Rawlings and William Goldsmith, 20 October 1782; *Extracts from Last Will and Testament, Thomas Beale, 25 May 1713; *Extract from Estate Inventory, John Beale, 30 August 1734; *Bond, Richard Goldsmith, ca. January 1781; *Court of Appeals Record, 6 May 1783 The DLAS entry contains the following source information: :Repository: Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, Maryland :Schweninger Collection :Page: 29 :Microfilm: M 11015 :Pages of related documents: 11 :Named Persons: 26 people are documented within petition 20978201 ::1 Free person of color ::19 Enslaved ::1 Defendant ::1 Petitioner ::5 Others As a database, it contains the following entries for the 26 people listed in petition 20978201: *Ann mulatto female slave *Ben circa 4 years in 1734 black male slave *Charles mulatto male slave *Comfort circa 8 years in 1734 black female slave *Dick mulatto male slave *Dick mulatto male slave *Eleanor Toogood mulatto female petitioner slave *Frances black slave *Frank circa 6 years in 1734 mulatto male slave *Hagar circa 31 years in 1734 black female slave *Jack mulatto male slave *January mulatto male slave *John Beale white male yes *John Ross white male yes *Maria circa 34 years in 1734 female slave *Mary Fisher mulatto female FPOC *Moll circa 13 years in 1734 mulatto female slave *Ned circa 11 years in 1734 mulatto male slave *Nell female slave *Penny circa 10 years in 1734 black female slave *Richard Goldsmith white male *Robin mulatto male slave *Sarah circa 8 years in 1734 black female slave *Thomas Beale white male *Tobias Hall white male *Upton Scott white male defendant ==Annotated Index of all persons named in 1734, 1743 and 1792 Petitions== ''The WikiTree convention is that in the absence of any other information, enslaved persons are assigned the surname, or "last name at birth" of the person who enslaved them.'' ''In this index, for ease of identification, married women are alphabetized by their married name, but shown with their maiden name as well.'' ''An objective of this index is to add all material in each entry to the individual profile of the affected person, creating such profiles where necessary. Names where this has been accomplished are marked with an (*) asterisk. *[[Beale-2837|Beale, Comfort]]. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Negroe Girl Comfort aged 1 year subject to Fitts was valued at £12.0.0. *[[Beale-2838|Beale, Don]]. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Negroe Boy called Don aged about 4 years was valued at £8.0.0. *[[Norwood-1315|Beale, Elizabeth Norwood]] of Anne Arundel County, widow, enslaver of [[Fisher-25295|Charles Fisher]]. Beale, Francis. Francis. In 1712 James Beale wrote in his will, I give and bequeath to Richard Goldsmith one Negroe Girl named Ann and if the said Richard dyes before he comes to age than the said Negroe to Vachel Denton. I give and bequath to Thomas Jennings one Negroe named Frances and the Negro boy Robin. In Testimony that the foregoing is a true Extracts from the records of the late Prerogative Office the seal thereof is hereunto fixed this 25 day of February 1712. Thomas Gassaway, Keeper of the Records. *[[Beale-2839|Beale, Frank]]. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Mullatoe Frank aged about 6 years was valued at £10.0.0. *[[Beale-2840|Beale, Hagar]]. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Negroe Woman called Hagar and Young child was valued at £31.0.0. Beale, James. James Beale, Will signed 17 March 1712/13, proved May 25 1713. I give and bequeath to Richard Goldsmth one Negroe Girl named Ann and if the said Richard dyes before he comes to age than the said Negroe to Vachel Denton. I give and bequath to Thomas Jennings one Negroe named Frances and the Negro boy Robin. In Testimony that the foregoing is a true Extracts from the records of the late Prerogative Office the seal thereof is hereunto fixed this 25 day of February 1712. Thomas Gassaway, Keeper of the Records. James Beale. Will. p. 511 *[[Beale-2271|Beale, John]] Owned estate where petitioner Ann Fisher lived in 1734. old Mr. Beale. In a quarter on his plantation Mary Fisher once lived. Thackrell, Deposition, 510 John Thackrell's father was his overseer for 11 years on farm near Annapolis. Ann Beall said she heard Mrs. Hannah Norwood say that Mary Fisher lived in the family of a Mr. Beale and that she served her time as a servant and was treated as free by old Mr. Beale. Named in 1743 petition. "An East India Indian who became a free molato after seerving some time to Major Beale of Saint Mary's County and after his decease to John Beale, Esq, of this County. Named in 1782 Court Case. *[[Beale-2841|Beale, Marera]]. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Negroe Woman called Marera and child was valued at £36.0.0. *[[Beale-2842|Beale, Mole]]. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Mullatoe Slave called Mole aged about 13 years was valued at £29.0.0. *[[Beale-2843|Beale, Nedab]]. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Mallatoe Boy called Nedab aged 11 years was valued at £21.0.0. *[[Beale-2844|Beale, Possway]] ''Negroe Girl called Possway about 10 years was valued at £19.0.0 on 30 August 1734 when when the inventory of [[Beale-2271|John Beale's]] estate was taken. *[[Beale-2845|Beale, Sarah]]. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Negroe Girl Sarah aged 1 year was valued at £16.0.0. *[[Beale-1736|Beale, Major Thomas]] was a neighbor and business associate of Garrett Vanswearingen. The court case states that he assumed Mary Molloyd's indenture after Madam Swearingen. Major Thomas Beale of St. Mary's County -- servant was East India Indian mullato. Came to John Beale Esq of Ann Arundel County. Owned Negro Dick, a slave then belonging to Mafjor Thomas Beale of St. Mary's County. "An East India Indian who became a free molato after seerving some time to Major Beale of Saint Mary's Couty and after his decease to John Beale, Esq, of this County. Major Thomas Beale was a neighbor and business associate of Garrett Vanswearingen. The court case states that he assumed Mary Molloyd's indenture after Madam Swearingen. Born 1667. Named in 1782 Court Case. Beall, Ann. Francis Rawlings, Ann Beall, and Ann Toogood were the initial witnesses called by Eleanor Toogood when the Petition was initially presented 14 May 1782. Toogood, Petition p. 505 *[[Brooke-355|Brooke, Robert]]. Robert Brooke -- Romish priest married Mary Fisher to Negro Dick. Negro Dick was a slave then belonging to Major Thomas Beale of St. Mary's County. Named in 1782 Court Case. [[Chase-9990|Chase, Jeremiah Townley]] was Attorney for Eleanor Toogood. Later Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals. Toogood, Petition, p. 501 b. 1748, Counsel for Petitioner; Prominent Baltimore jurist. Named in 1782 Court Case. Denton, Vachel. In 1612 James Beale wrote in his will, I give and bequeath to Richard Goldsmth one Negroe Girl named Ann and if the said Richard dyes before he comes to age than the said Negroe to Vachel Denton. I give and bequath to Thomas Jennings one Negroe named Frances and the Negro boy Robin. In Testimony that the foregoing is a true Extracts from the records of the late Prerogative Office the seal thereof is hereunto fixed this 25 day of February 1712. Thomas Gassaway, Keeper of the Records. *[[Dorsey-410|Dorsey, John]], son of Caleb Dorsey of Ann Arundel County, Gentleman, enslaver of James Fisher. *[[Dorsey-412|Dorsey, Richard]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman, enslaver of Richard Fisher. Richard Dorsey, father of Eleanor Hall. Plantation was near Thomas John Hammond's place where Mulatto Man lived for a while. *[[Eastindies-1|Eastindies, Peter]]. Peter was an “East Indian” servant who lived on Lord Baltimore’s plantation in St. Mary’s County. Peter and Mary Molloyd formed a union resulting in the birth of an illegitimate daughter circa 1680 who was also named Mary Molloyd. After completing his indenture, Peter became “a free molato.” Brown and Simms, ''To Swear Him Free'', p. 96 "An East India Indian who became a free molato after serving some time to Major Beale of Saint Mary's Couty and after his decease to John Beale, Esq, of this County. Father of Mary Molloyd II Named in 1782 Court Case. *[[Fisher-25248|Fisher, Ann]]. Ann, child of Mary Fisher according to Thackrell. Annie Fisher, daughter of Mary, died a few months before 1782. Mrs. Ann Beall testified that Ann Beall livied and died in a state of slavery. Unsuccessfully petitioned for freedom in 1734. Petitioner is now made a slave for life. Petitioner being about 32 years of age (in 1734). Anne Arundel Court, 1734, p. 506 Ann Fisher was the mother of the present Petitioner, Eleanor Toogood. Scott, Exceptions, p. 508 Ann Beall testified that Mary Fisher had six children that she knew, viz Dick, Charles, Henry, Robin, Jack and Ann. In 1612 James Beale wrote in his will, I give and bequesth to Richard Goldsmth one Negroe Girl named Ann and if the said Richard dyes before he comes to age than the said Negroe to Vachel Denton. I give and bequath to Thomas Jennings one Negroe named Frances and the Negro boy Robin. In Testimony that the foregoing is a true Extracts from the records of the late Prerogative Office the seal thereof is hereunto fixed this 25 day of February 1712. Thomas Gassaway, Keeper of the Records. The petitioner Ann Fisher was about thirty two years of age in 1734. Ann Fisher, b. ca 1711 (aged about 32 in 1743), kept as slave by [[Gassaway-4|Thomas Gassaway]], Baltimore Co, Gentleman Granddaughter of White woman who served time in St. Mary's Couty and had petitioner by East India Indian. Ann Fisher et al, 1743 Petition Named in 1782 Court Case. *[[Fisher-25295|Fisher, Charles]]. Charles, child of Mary Fisher according to Thackrell. Ann Beall testified that Mary Fisher had six children that she knew, viz Dick, Charles, Henry, Robin, Jack and Ann. . Charles Fisher was kept as slave by Elizabeth Beale of Anne Arundel County, widow. [[Fisher-25247|Fisher, Dick]]. Dick, a Negro Man, a Slave then belonging to Mr. Thomas Beale of St. Mary's County was married by Robert Brooke a Priest of the Romish Church to Mary Molloyd. 1734 Judgment, p. 506 Named in 1782 Court Case. Fisher, Dick. Dick, child of Mary Fisher. according to Thackrell Ann Beall testified that Mary Fisher had six children that she knew, viz Dick, Charles, Henry, Robin, Jack and Ann. *[[Fisher-25294|Fisher, Edward]]. Edward Fisher was kept as slave by [[Hammond-6|Philip Hammond]] of Anne Arundel County *[[Fisher-25293|Fisher, Frances]]. Frances Fisher, kept as slave by [[Ridgely-106|Colonell Henry Ridgely]] of Anne Arundel County Fisher, Henry. Henry. Ann Beall testified that Mary Fisher had six children that she knew, viz Dick, Charles, Henry, Robin, Jack and Ann. Fisher, Jack, child of Mary Fisher according to Thackrell. Ann Beall testified that Mary Fisher had six children that she knew, viz Dick, Charles, Henry, Robin, Jack and Ann. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Mulatto Slave called Jack subject to fitts was valued at £30.0.0. John Beale. Inventory 1734, page 511 *[[Fisher-25290|Fisher, James.]] James Fisher, kept as slave by [[Dorsey-410|John Dorsey]], son of Caleb Dorsey of Ann Arundel County, Gentleman Fisher, Jenny. Jenny, child of Mary Fisher according to Thackrell. [[Fisher-25292|Fisher, Mary Molloyd]]. When John Thackrell was a boy, she lived at a Quarter belonging to "old Mr. Beale" near Annapolis. Mulatto. Deemed and reputed to be free as long as Thackrell knew. Cohabited with Mulatto Man. This Deponent further saith that Mary Fisher had several children, Robin, Jack, Jenny, Dick, Charles and Ann and one or two more Daughters, one he is sure, can't recollect her name, she married Tobias Hale. When Elenor Hall was a very small girl she remembered Mary Fisher a "whitish" mulatto woman" who lived at that time at a place belonging to Thomas John Hammond near her father Richard Dorsey's plantation. Kept company with white man named Patterning Eleanor Hall, Deposition, p. 510 Mrs. Ann Beall testified that she heard Mr. Norwood say that it was proved that Mary Fisher the mother of Ann Fisher was married to a Negro slave. Ann Beall, First Deposition, p. 510-511 Mrs. Ann Beall testified that she heard Mrs. Norwood say that a Mrs. Baker came from St. Mary's County and proved that she saw Mary Fisher the mother of Ann Fisher married to a Negroe slave. Petitioner's mother was lawfully married by a Priest of the Romish church one Mr. Robert Brooke to a Negro man named Dick a slave then belonging to Major Thomas Beale of St. Mary's County by which man the Petitioner's mother had the petitioner and several other children. Ann Beall knew Mary Fisher the mother of Ann Fisher and she lived as a free woman. Ann Beall, Second Deposition, 511 Ann Beall testified that Mary Fisher was a mulatto and that she ohabited with James Demming a White Man. Ann Beall testified that Mary Fisher had six children that she knew, viz Dick, Charles, Henry, Robin, Jack and Ann. Ann Beall testified that she does not klnow how long Mary Fisher has been dead nor how old she was when she died. That Mary Fisher lived on a plantation of Mr. Hammonds near Annapolis. Mary Molloyd Fisher was the daughter of Irish Mary Molloyd and East Indian Peter. After marrying Richard "Dick" Fisher, she became Mary Fisher, and the mother of the petitioners. *[[Fisher-25292|Mary Fisher]], kept as slave by [[Warfield-2|Richard Warfield Junr.]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman *[[Fisher-25291|Fisher, Richard]]. Richard Fisher, kept as slave by [[Dorsey-412|Richard Dorsey]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman *[[Fisher-25288|Fisher, Robert]]. Robert Fisher, kept as slave by Thomas Jennings of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman. Fisher, Robin. Robin, child of Mary Fisher according to Thackrell. Thackrell, Deposition, p. 510'' Ann Beall testified that Mary Fisher had six children that she knew, viz Dick, Charles, Henry, Robin, Jack and Ann. . In 1612 James Beale wrote in his will, I give and bequeath to Richard Goldsmth one Negroe Girl named Ann and if the said Richard dyes before he comes to age than the said Negroe to Vachel Denton. I give and bequath to Thomas Jennings one Negroe named Frances and the Negro boy Robin. In Testimony that the foregoing is a true Extracts from the records of the late Prerogative Office the seal thereof is hereunto fixed this 25 day of February 1712. Thomas Gassaway, Keeper of the Records. On 30 August 1734 when the inventory of John Beale's estate was taken, Negroe Man called Robin was valued at £36.0.0. Fisher, Unknown Daughter. Daughter of Mary Fisher, married Tobias Hale, according to Thackrell. [[Gassaway-4|Gassaway, Thomas]], born 1683, prominent Baltimore County gentleman, enslaver of Ann Fisher, b. ca 1711 (aged about 32 in 1743). *[[Gassaway-4|Thomas Gassaway]], born 1683, prominent Baltimore County gentleman, enslaver of Ann Fisher, b. ca 1711 (aged about 32 in 1743). Goldsmith, Richard. In 1612 James Beale wrote in his will, I give and bequeath to Richard Goldsmth one Negroe Girl named Ann and if the said Richard dyes before he comes to age than the said Negroe to Vachel Denton. I give and bequath to Thomas Jennings one Negroe named Frances and the Negro boy Robin. In Testimony that the foregoing is a true Extracts from the records of the late Prerogative Office the seal thereof is hereunto fixed this 25 day of February 1712. Thomas Gassaway, Keeper of the Records. Richard Goldsmith was underage at the time of James Beale's 17 March 1612/13 will. James Beale Will Extract, p. 511 Goldsmith, William. William Goldsmith of the City of Annapolis aged 40 years or thereabouts being first sworn on the holy Evangels of Almighty God disposeth and saith that he knew Hannah Norwood that she was a very ancient Woman and died about three years ago. Sworn to in open Court this 20th October 1782. Jac. Jos Hodgkin Ct. Goldsmith, Deposition, p. 511 [[Dorsey-3051|Hall, Eleanor Dorsey]] Eleanor Hall, Deponent, daughter of Richard Dorsey Of full age in 1782. Hall, Tobias. Tobias Hall, married daughter of Mary Fisher, according to Thackrell. Hall, Jenings, Stone, Counsel for Defendant. Named in 1782 Court Case. [[Hammond-6173|Hammond, Philip]] of Anne Arundel County, enslaver of Edward Fisher. Ann Beall testified that Mary Fisher lived on a Plantation of Mr. Hammond's near Annapolis. . [[Jennings-11905|Jennings, Thomas]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman, enslaver of Robert Fisher. In 1612 James Beale wrote in his will, I give and bequesth to Richard Goldsmth one Negroe Girl named Ann and if the said Richard dyes before he comes to age than the said Negroe to Vachel Denton. I give and bequath to Thomas Jennings one Negroe named Frances and the Negro boy Robin. In Testimony that the foregoing is a true Extracts from the records of the late Prerogative Office the seal thereof is hereunto fixed this 25 day of February 1712. Thomas Gassaway, Keeper of the Records. [[Molloyd-1|Molloyd, Mary]] Petitioner's (Ann Fisher's) grandmother was a white woman who served her time in St. mary's County who had your petitioner by an East India Indian who became a free mulatto after serving some time to Major Beale in St. Mary's County and after his decease came fo John Beale where she now lives. Mary Molloyd I Born in Ireland about 1660, transported to Maryland about 1678. Service in St. Mary's County with Madam Swearingen and Thomas Beale. With East Indian Peter Unknown had illegitimate daugher Mary Molloyd II. 1743 Court Case claims she was unjustly detained by Thomas' son John Beale. Ann Fisher, 1734 Petition Mary Molloyd, b. say 1664, a servant from Ireland, who following transport to Maryland say 1684, served a portion of her servitude (normally 7 years) in St. Mary's County with Madam Vansweringen and the balance with Thomas Beale, since deceased. By Peter, an East India Indian who lived with Lord Baltimore in the City of St. Mary's, she had a daughter Mary, b. NLT 1690. [Mary Molloyd is not mentioned by Skordas among those who received 50 a after completion of their servitude, and it may be she forfeited this entitlement due to her involvement with Peter.] Mary was apparently treated as a slave ("unjustly detained") by "John Beale of Ann Arundel County, Gentleman, son of the aforesaid Thomas Beale." By Richard Fisher, a Negro slave, Mary had a number of children, the petitioners. Born in Ireland about 1660, transported to Maryland about 1678. Service in St. Mary's County with Madam Swearingen and Thomas Beale. With East Indian Peter Unknown had illegitimate daugher Mary Molloyd II. 1743 Court Case claims she was unjustly detained by Thomas' son John Beale. The suit mentions Mary Molloyd, b. say 1664, a servant from Ireland, who following transport to Maryland say 1684, served a portion of her servitude (normally 7 years) in St. Mary's County with Madam Vansweringen and the balance with Thomas Beale, since deceased. By Peter, an East India Indian who lived with Lord Baltimore in the City of St. Mary's, she had a daughter Mary, b. NLT 1690. [Mary Molloyd is not mentioned by Skordas among those who received 50 a after completion of their servitude, and it may be she forfeited this entitlement due to her involvement with Peter.] Mary was apparently treated as a slave ("unjustly detained") by "John Beale of Ann Arundel County, Gentleman, son of the aforesaid Thomas Beale." By Richard Fisher, a Negro slave, Mary had a number of children, the petitioners. *[[Unknown-660697|Norwood, Hannah]]. Ann Beall said she heard Mrs. Hannah Norwood say that Mary Fisher lived in the family of a Mr. Beale and that she served her time as a servant and was treated as free by old Mr. Beale. William Goldsmith of the City of Annapolis aged 40 years or thereabouts being first sworn on the holy Evangels of Almighty God disposeth and saith that he knew Hannah Norwood that she was a very ancient Woman and died about three years ago. Sworn to in open Court this 20th October 1782. Jac. Jos Hodgkin Ct. Rawlings, Francis. Francis Rawlings of Ann Arundel County. Aged 63 years or thereabouts at time of deposition. Rawlings, Deposition, 511 Rawlings remembers the Negroe woman named Nell in the possession of Doctor Scott nearly fifty Years ago and that she was always held in slavery during that time by the late John Ross and the said Doctor Scott. Francis Rawlings, Ann Beall, and Ann Toogood were the initial witnesses called by Eleanor Toogood when the Petition was initially presented 14 May 1782. Gentleman. Counsel for Upton Scott. *[[Ross-6401|Ross, John]]. Mollatoe Girl Nel sold by Richard Goldsmith, gentleman, to John Ross, esq, both of Ann Arundel County, 22 January 17311/2 for £18. Goldsmith, Bill of Sale, 511 Rawlings remembers the Negroe woman named Nell in the possession of Doctor Scott nearly fifty Years ago and that she was always held in slavery during that time by the late John Ross and the said Doctor Scott. *[[Scott-52323|Scott, Upton]]. Gentleman. Defendant in Toogood vs Scot. b. 1724. Prominent Annapolis Doctor. Owner of Petitioner Eleanor Toogood ("Nell") in 1782 Court Case. Sheilas, Mary Thackrell. Sister Mary Sheilas, sister of John Thackrell, age 70-78 in 1782, born 1704-1712, said Mary Fisher was always free. Knew Mary Fisher and believed she was always free. Thackrell, John. John Thackrell, Deponent. Lived Ann Arundel County. Age 60 in 1782, born 1722. Knew Mary Fisher as a boy. Father was overseer at old Mr. Beale's farm near Annapolis for 11 years. Thackrell, Unknown. Father of John Thackrell -- was overseer for old Mr. Beale near Annapolis for 11 years, did not oversee Mary Fisher, a free woman. Then lived at a place near Annapolis now in possession of Colonel Weems. Toogood, Ann. Francis Rawlings, Ann Beall, and Ann Toogood were the initial witnesses called by Eleanor Toogood when the Petition was initially presented 14 May 1782. Goldsmith, Bill of Sale, 511 Rawlings remembers the Negroe woman named Nell in the possession of Doctor Scott nearly fifty Years ago and that she was always held in slavery during that time by the late John Ross and the said Doctor Scott. Jeremiah Townley Chases was Attorney for Eleanor Toogood. Later Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals. Toogood, Petition, p. 501 born 1730. Plaintiff and apellant in case. Enslaved by Dr. Upton Scott Named in 1782 Court Case. *[[Smith-24731|Vanswearingen, Mary Smith]]: The Madam Swearingen referred to in the court case. She married Garrett Vanswearingen in 1736 as his second wife, and woulds have assumed Mary Molloyd's indenture when she arrived in 1738. [[Warfield-2|Warfield, Richard Junr.]] of Anne Arundel County, Gentleman, enslaver of Mary Fisher *[[Dorsey-1766|Weems, Mary Dorsey]] Miss Mary Dorsey married [[Weems-847|Colonel Weems]].Colonel Weems married Miss Mary Dorsey. Later possessed place in Annapolis where Thackrell's father had lived. Deceased by 1782. *[[Weems-847|Col. John Weems]] Colonel Weems married Miss Mary Dorsey. Later possessed place in Annapolis where Thackrell's father had lived. Deceased by 1782. ==Sources== '''Citations''' '''Bibliography of Frequently Cited Works''' Anne Arundel Court, August 1734. ''Judgment Against Ann Fisher" Records Liber J.B.W, folio 831. Certified as Evidence by Defendant in 1782 Petition for Freedom. Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0506.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0506, page 506] Accessed 18 January 2023. Beale, James. James Beale, Will, 17 March 1612/13 - May 25 1713. Extract in Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0511.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0511, page 511] Accessed 18 January 2023. Beale, John, Estate: Inventory 1734. Extract in Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0511.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0511, page 511] Accessed 18 January 2023. Beall, Mrs. Ann. First Deposition, 19 October, 1782.'' Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510, page 510-511] Accessed 18 January 2023. Beall, Mrs. Ann. Second Deposition, 19 October, 1782.'' Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510, page 510-511] Accessed 18 January 2023. Brown, Thomas F., and Leah C. Sims. ''To Swear Him Free"-- Ethnic Memory as Social Capital in Eighteenth Century Freedom Petitions'' p. 81-97 iln Debra Myers & Melanie Perrault, editors, ''Colonial Chesapeake: New Perspectives.'' Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2006. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Colonial_Chesapeake/6XWZdM7rzAgC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Mary+Molloyd%22&pg=PA96&printsec=frontcover Page 96] Accessed 27 February, 2015 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Court Slave Records of Anne Arundel County: Anne Arundel County Judgment Record 1734-6, 83; 1743-4, 11-12 Fisher, Ann. Petition for Freedom. Court Slave Records of Anne Arundel County [https://www.freeafricanamericans.com/AnneArundel.htm Anne Arundel County Judgment Records 1703-1765] Judgment Record 1734-6, 83; 1743-4, 11-12 Goldsmith, Richard. Bill of Sale, Goldsmith to Ross. '' Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510, page 510] Accessed 18 January 2023. Goldsmith, William. Deposition, 20 October 1782. '' Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510, page 510-511] Accessed 18 January 2023. Hall, Eleanor. '''Deposition, October 24, 1782.'' Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510, page 510] Accessed 18 January 2023. Heinegg, Paul. J. ''Free African Americans of Maryland and Delaware: From the Colonial Period to 1810.'' Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company. Second Edition, 2021. Maryland Court of Appeals, 25 February 1783. ''Toogood v. Scott.'' Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510, page 510-511] Accessed 18 January 2023. Rawlings, Francis. Deposition, 10th October, 1782. Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0511.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0511, page 511] Accessed 18 January 2023. Schweninger, Loren. ''Race, Slavery and Free Blacks: Petitions to Maryland.'' (MSC SC 4239) Compiled from Schweninger Collection in Maryland State Archives. [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0508.pdf msc_sc_4239_m11015-0501] Accessed 18 January 2023. Scott, Upton, by his attorney. Bill of Exceptions to the Lower Court Ruling. Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0508.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0508, page 508] Accessed 18 January 2023. . Thackrell, John. '''Deposition, October 9, 1782.'' Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0510, page 510] Accessed 18 January 2023. Toogood, Eleanor. Petition for Freedom. Toogood v. Scott, Maryland Court of Appeals 25 February 1783. Compiled by Lamar Schweninger from Maryland State Archives records for ''Race, Slavery and Free Black Petitions to Maryland.'' [http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref12/m11015/pdf/msa_sc_4239_m11015-0501.pdf msa_sc_4239_m11015-0501, page 501-512] Accessed 18 January 2023. '''General References''' Digital Library on American Slavery (DLAS) Hosted by University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Race and Slavery Petitions. [https://dlas.uncg.edu/petitions/petition/20978201/ Petition 20978291 Eleanor Toogood's Petition for Freedom] Wilkinson Aaron B. [https://escholarship.org/content/qt1hv4k2bc/qt1hv4k2bc.pdf?t=odypl1 Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom: Mulattoes in English Colonial North America and the Early United States Republic] University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2013. ''The Fisher-Toogood Family'', pp 63-69. Accessed 19 October 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Excellent doctoral dissertation with an entire half dozen page section on the Fisher-Toogood family.
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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] So I have traced back to my great-grandmother Vicenta Ofray. She had Children from Jose Maria Figueroa. One of which was my grandfather whom I never met. I know she had several children as per my search on Ancestry.Com. I also did not meet my grandmother (both paternal). I have traced her back to her mother Ramona Ofray. Just trying to trace back as far as I can. I've made a few connections on Ancestry. Will continue searching and inputting into WikiTree until I can make a connection here.
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'''Filles du Roi''' '''D - F''' Managed by [[WikiTree-68|Filles du Roi project]] ''Gérées par le projet des Filles du Roi'' {| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable" - | '''Fille du Roi''' || '''Husband''' || '''Marriage or Contract Date''' || '''Bio''' || '''Notes'''|| |- |[[D'Ailly-5|Dailly, Anne]] ||[[Lesot-2| Lesot, Jacques]] || Oct 28, 1671|| No || || |- |[[Dain-94|Dain, Marie]] ||[[Marquet-61| Marquet, François]] || 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[D'allon-6|Dallon, Marie]] || [[Bissonnette-29|Pierre Bissonnet]] || Oct 9, 1668|| Yes || || |- |[[Damane-1|Damanée, Denise]] ||[[Aure-4| Houray dit Grandmont, René ]]|| Oct 26, 1665 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Damise-2|Damisé, Claude]] || [[Perthuis-7|Perthuis dit Lalime, Pierre]] || Dec 10, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Damois-1|Damois, Marie]] || [[Faucher-24|Faucher dit Saint-Maurice, Léonard]] || Oct 15, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[D'Amours-101|Damours, Hélène]] || [[Foucher-42|Foucher dit Laforest, Louis]] || Aug 6, 1668|| Yes || || |- |[[Annese-4|Dannessé dite de Longchamps, Esther]] || [[Couillard-51|Couillard dit Lafontaine, François]]|| Oct 17, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Debure-1|Debure, Marie]] ||[[Henart-4| Énard, Gilles]] || Oct 6, 1665||Yes || || |- |[[Dechard-2|Déchard, Jeanne]] ||[[Collette-130| Collet dit Le Picard, Jean]] || Feb 16, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Delastre-3|Delastre, Adrienne]] || [[Mortrel-1|Mortrel, Pierre]] || Nov 16, 1665 || No || || |- |[[Delaunay-25|Delaunay, Magdeleine]] || [[Guillet-66|Guillet dit Lajeunesse, Pierre]] || Oct 11, 1670 || FR Y/EN y|| || |- |[[Delestre-1|Delestre, Anne]] || [[César-4|César dit La Gardelette, François]] || 1673 or 1674 || Yes || || |- |[[Delorme-13|Delorme, Marguerite]] || [[Chartier-101|Chartier, René]] || Oct 1, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Denote-2|Denote, Jeanne]] || [[Robidou-4|Robidou, André]] || Jun 7, 1667 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[De_Noyon-12|Denoyon, Marie]] || [[Davenne-5|Davenne, Charles]] || Sep 8, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Dequain-1|DeQuain, Anne]] || [[Lareau-27|Lareau, François]] || Oct 28, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Deschalets-9|Deschalets, Claude]] || [[Roy-2123|Roy dit Ody, Siméon]] || Sep 3, 1668 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Deschalets-3|Deschalets, Élisabeth]] || [[Paris-29|Paris, François]] || Nov 26, 1668 || FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Deschalets-2|Deschalets, Madeleine]] || [[Giron-4|Giron, Jean]] || Sep 3, 1668 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Des_Champs-8|Deschamps, Anne]] ||[[Bouttet-2| Boutet dit Lépine , Michel]] || Oct 29, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Deschamps-219|Deschamps, Marie]]|| [[Pouillard-5|Pouillard, Pierre]] || Oct 12, 1667 || No || || |- |[[Deschamps-55|Deschamps, Marie]] || [[Verret-3|Verret dit Laverdure, Michel]] || Oct 13, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Deschamps-25|Deschamps, Marie]] || [[Marest-2|Marais dit Labarre, Marin]] || 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[De_Seine-1|Desenne, Catherine]] || [[Senecal-58|Senécal, Jean]] || Oct 15, 1672 || Yes|| || |- |[[Desfossés-4|Desfossés, Françoise]] || [[Bidet-13|Bidet dit Desroussels, Jacques]] || Oct 18, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Desgranges-4|Desgranges, Louise]] || [[Delisle-62|Delisle, Louis]] || Oct 15, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Deshayes-11|Deshayes, Marguerite]] || [[Menard-623|Ménard dit Saintonge, Pierre]] || 1670 or 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Deshayes-1|Deshayes, Marie]] || [[Betourne-1|Bétourné dit Laviolette, Adrien]] || 1668 or 1669 ||Yes || || |- |[[Desjardins-95|Desjardins, Françoise]] || [[De_Royssy-1|Droissy, Nicolas]] || Oct 12, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Desmarest-16|Desmarest, Catherine]] ||[[Lirette-82| Lairet, François]] || Oct 20, 1669 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Desmarais-479|Desmarest, Étiennette]] || [[Beaudin-13|Baudin, Pierre]] || Sep 3, 1669 || FR / EN Y || || |- |[[Desportes-22|Desportes, Françoise]] || [[Renaud-234|Renaud dit Locat, Pierre]] || Nov 5, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Després-2|Després, Madeleine]] || [[Audet-54|Audet dit Lapointe, Nicolas]] || Sep 15, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Desprez-8| Despres, Marguerite]] ||[[Becquet-11|Becquet, Francois]]||Dec 3, 1663|| No|| || |- |[[Destouches-1|Destouches, Marie-Agnès]] || [[Dompierre-21|Dompierre dit St-Martin, Charles]] || Oct 27, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[DeVaux-2|Devault, Marie]] || [[Coderre-42|Émery dit Coderre, Antoine]] || 1667 or 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Devisien-2|Devisien, Marie Rose]] || [[Boudeau-3|Boudeau, Jean]] || Sep 12, 1673 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Dodier-16|Dodier, Jeanne]] || [[Joliet-5|Joliet, Adrien]] || Jan 22, 1664 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Dodin-2|Dodin, Anne]] || [[Mouflet-7|Mouflet dit Champagne, Jean]] || Aug 19, 1669 || Yes|| || |- |[[Doigt-1|Doigt, Ambroise]] || [[Mignier-29|Magnan, Jacques]] || Oct 14, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[D'Orange-3|Dorange, Barbe]] || [[Tardif-67|Tardif, Jacques]] || Oct 6, 1669 || Yes || || |- |Doriant, Simone || Hébert, Jean || 1667 || No || '''NOT IN WT'''|| |- |[[Doribeau-1|Doribeau, Catherine]] || [[Genest-122|Genest dit Labarre, Jacques]] ||1669 or 1670 || No || || |- |[[Doucinet-6|Doucinet, Élisabeth]] || [[Bedard-37|Bédard, Jacques]] || Oct 14, 1666 || Yes || || |- |[[Drouet-1|Drouet, Catherine]] || [[Chamard-3|Chamard, Pierre]] || Oct 19, 1671 || Yes || || |- |Dubicourt, Jeanne ||Fat, Pierre||Nov 14, 1669|| || || |- |Dubié, M.-Françoise ||Chevaudrier, Jean-François||October 11, 1671 || || || |- |[[Dubois-915|Dubois, Marie]] || [[Brouillette-16|Brouillet dit Laviolette, Michel]] || Nov 3, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Breüillet-_Dubreuil-1|Dubreuil, Isabelle]] || [[Faure-146|Faure, Bernard]] || Aug 26, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Ducharme-69|Ducharme, Catherine]] || [[Roy-353|Roy dit St-Lambert, Pierre]] || Jan 12, 1672 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Duchemin-23|Duchemin, Marie-Anne]] || [[Yvelin-2|Yvelin, Pierre]] || Sep 19, 1673 || No || || |- |[[Duchesne-97|Duchesne, Barbe]] || [[Badet-2|Badel dit LaMare, André]] || Oct 26, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Decors-1|Ducorps dite Leduc, Jeanne]] || [[Masse-7|Massé, Martin]] || abt 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Ducoudray-1|Ducoudray, Marie]] || [[Grenet-2|Grenet, François]] || Sep 15, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Du_Faye-1|Dufaye, Françoise]] || [[Henne-36|Pire dit Henne, Martin]] || Oct 15, 1674 || No || || |- |[[Du_Figuier-1|Dufiguier, Hélène]] || [[Fournier-922|Fournier, Jacques]] || Oct 24, 1663 || No || || |- |[[Dufossé-2|Dufossé, Jeanne]] || Doré, Louis || Sep 1, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Dufresne-301|Dufresne, Jeanne]] || [[D'aleret-2|Dalleray, Marin]] ||bef. 1666 census ||FR Y || || |- |[[Dumont-16|Dumont, Julienne Anne]] || [[Dubois-138|Dubois dit Brisebois, René]] || Nov 25, 1665 || FR / EN Y|| || |- |[[Dumont-603|Dumont, Barbe]] || [[Le_Breton-335|Breton, François]] ||Nov 11, 1668 ||FR Y / EN n|| || |- |[[Dumonstier-3|Dumontier, Antoinette]]||[[Martineau-157| Martineau, Jacques]] || Nov 28, 1669 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Deleurs-1|Dumortier de Leure, Madeleine]] ||[[Roussel-37| Roussel, Timothée]] || Nov 22, 1667 ||FR Y/EN n || || |- |[[ Dupré-238| Dupré, Françoise]]||[[Loubat-1| Loubat dit Saintonge, Jean]] || 7 Oct 1669 ||FR Y/EN n || || |- |[[Dupuis-291|Dupuis, Catherine]] || [[Martin-10342|Martin, Charles]] || Nov 28, 1663 || bio || || |- |[[Durand-2|Durand, Catherine]] || [[Piche-81|Piché dit Lamusette, Pierre]] || Nov 25, 1665 || bio || || |- |Durand, Élizabeth||Beaudoin , Jacques ||Aug 31, 1670||||Returned to FR|| |- |[[Durand-29|Durand, Françoise]] || [[Baudouin-30|Beaudouin, Jacques]] || Mar 24, 1671 || bio || || |- |[[Durand-14|Durand, Suzanne]] || [[Gibault-2|Gibault dit Poitevin, Gabriel]] || Oct 30, 1667 || bio || || |- |[[Du_Rosaire-1|Durosaire, Espérance]] ||[[Longueville-5| Longueville, Simon]] || Oct 9, 1668 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Du_Saucay-1|Dusauçay, Marie-Anne]] || [[Rouër-2|Rouer, Louis]] || Nov 26, 1675 || Yes || || |- |[[Dusson-3|Dusson, Marguerite]] || [[Lavallee-322|Lavallée, Jean]] || Dec 31, 1671|| FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Duval-6|Duval, Françoise]] ||[[Courault-34|Courault dit Coulon, Pierre]] || Nov 16, 1671|| bio || || |- |[[Duval-33|Duval, M.-Madeleine]] || [[Joubert-973|Joubert, Jacques]] || bef 1672 || bio || || |- |[[Duval-313|Duval, Michelle]]||[[Bon-21|Bon dit Lacombe, Pierre]] || bef. 1672 || Yes || || |- |[[Eloy-2|Éloy, Antoinette Catherine]]||[[Masta-16|Masta, Mathurin]]||Dec 14, 1665 || FR Y / EN y|| || |- |[[Eloy-4|Éloy, Marguerite]]||[[Cosset-5|Cosset, Jean]]||Feb 12, 1668 || Yes || || |- |Enfre, Françoise || ||1669|| ||Returned to FR|| |- |[[D'Esquincourt-5|d'Esquincourt, Anne]] || [[Damien-40|Damien, Jacques]] || Oct 21, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Hevain-1|Évin, Marguerite]]||[[Richard-1329|Richard, Pierre]]||Sep 24, 1670|| No || || |- |[[Faucheux-2|Faucheux, Jeanne]]||[[Leduc-92|Leduc, Antoine]]||1671 || No || || |- |[[Faucon-4|Faucon, Marie]] || [[Chartier-179|Chartier, Guillaume]] || Nov 27, 1663 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Fauconnier-15|Fauconnier, Marie-Jeanne]] || [[Dufresne-74|Dufresne, Antoine-Nicolas]]|| Dec 4, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Faure-50|Faure dite Planchet, Louise]] || [[Gagné-125|Gagné, Pierre]] || Oct 28, 1668 || bio || || |- |[[Fauvault-2|Fauvault, Jeanne]] || [[Le_Prévost-4|Provost, Jacques]] || Nov 25, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Fayet-3|Fayet, Anne]] || [[Siret-3|Siret, René]] || Sep 8, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Ferre-58|Ferré, Catherine]] || [[Lefebvre-1041|Lefebvre, Louis]] || Nov 4, 1668 ||FR Y/EN y || || |- |[[Ferron-21|Ferron, Marguerite]] ||[[Bertrand-113| Bertrand, Guillaume]] || Oct 12, 1671 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Fièvre-2|Fièvre, Catherine]] || [[Allaire-2|Allaire, Charles]] || Nov 10, 1663 || bio || || |- |Firman, Marie Anne|| ||1667|| ||https://naviresnouvellefrance.net/html/pages16661667.html#pages16661667 Navire 854, contrat annulé, retournée en France || |- |[[Flamand-6|Flamand, Nicole]] || [[Le_Parc-2|Leparc dit St-Louis, Louis]] || Jan 6, 1669 || bio || || |- |[[Fléchet-3|Fléchet, Anne]] || [[Luneau-39|Louineau, Pierre]] || Oct 2, 1673 || bio || || |- |Fleure, Marie Anne || ||1673 || ||Returned to FR|| |- |[[Fleureau-1|Fleureau, Marie]] ||[[De_Launay-3| Delaunay, Jean]] || Sep 30, 1669 || FR Y/EN N|| || |- |Fontenay, Catherine|| ||Sep 25, 1667|| ||Returned to FR|| |- |[[Foubert-26|Foubert, Anne]] ||[[Boisseau-34| Boisseau, Pierre]] || Oct 20, 1670 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Foucques-1|Foucques, Marie]] ||[[Beatrix-30| Béatrix, Jacques]] || Nov 16, 1671 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Fourrier-9|Fourrier, Catherine]] || [[Mercadier-1|Mercadier, Mathurin]] || Oct 14, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Fourrier-7|Fourrier, Jeanne]] || [[Baillaux-1|Baillaux, Jean]] || 1667 || bio || || |- |[[Foy-105|Foy, Marguerite]] || [[Dumas-82|Dumas, François]] || Jul 5, 1667 || bio || || |- |[[Fressel-11|Fressel, Isabelle]] || [[Emereau-2|Émereau dit Bélair, François]] || Oct 30, 1671 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Fresset-3|Fressel, Jeanne]] || [[Jacob-138|Jacob, Étienne]] || Oct 14, 1670 || bio || || |- |[[Fro-1|Fro or Frost, Louise]] || [[Meunier-6|Meunier, Julien]] || Sep 9, 1670 || bio || || |- |}
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'''Filles du Roi''' '''G - K''' Managed by [[WikiTree-68|Filles du Roi project]] ''Gérées par le projet des Filles du Roi'' {| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable" - | '''Fille du Roi''' || '''Husband''' || '''Marriage or Contract Date''' || '''Bio''' || '''Notes'''|| |- |[[Daire-5|Gaillard, Marie]] || [[Perrier-16|Perrier dit Lafleur, Jean-Baptiste]] || Oct 6, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Gaillard-41|Gaillard dite Duplessis, Marguerite]] || [[Provost-96|Provost, François]] || Jul 26, 1664 || Yes || || |- |[[Gallet-193 |Gallet, Anne]] ||[[Veau-4|Veau, Sylvain]] || Oct 13, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Galet-3|Galet, Anne]] || [[Hébert-1099|Hébert dit Laverdure, Michel]] || Sep 1, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Gallien-93|Galien, Marie-Thérèse]] ||[[Gouin-156| Gouin, Laurent]] || Oct 22, 1665 || No || || |- |[[Gambier-31|Gambier, Marguerite]] || [[Legardeur-10|Legardeur dit Sansoucy, Michel]] || Jul 26, 1664 || Yes|| || |- |[[Gargottin-1|Gargotin, Louise]] || [[Perron-16|Perron dit Suire, Daniel]] || Feb 26, 1664 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Gateau-2|Gateau, Catherine]] || [[Jean-57|Jean, Vivien]] || Nov 29, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Gaumond-2|Gaumond, Madeleine]] || [[Langlois-641|Langlois, Jean]] || Oct 15, 1668 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Gaultier-42|Gauthier, Marie-Jeanne]] ||[[Masson-212| Masson, Gilles]] || Oct 17, 1668 || No || || |- |[[Gauthier-87|Gautier, Marie]] || [[Prou-7|Prou, Pierre]] || Nov 7, 1669 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Gendreau-1|Gendreau, Anne]] || [[Leduc-36|Leduc, René]] || Oct 28, 1664 || Yes || || |- |[[Genest-110|Genest, Jeanne-Léonarde]] ||[[Cardin-61| Cardin, Noël]] || Nov 1, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Geoffroy-27|Geoffroy, Anne]] || [[Flibot-2|Flibot, Charles]] || Sep 1, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Gilles-1|Gilles, Jeanne]] || [[Fleury-2|Fleury, François]] || Aug 24, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Girard-418|Girard, Anne]] || [[Daudelin-3|Daudelin, Nicolas]] || Oct 22, 1665 || No || || |- |[[Girard-87|Girard, Marguerite]] || [[Forcier-11|Forcier, Pierre]] || ~ 1674 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |Girard, Marie||Dubois, Jacques||Aug 17, 1667 ||||Returned to FR|| |- |Giraud/Troller/Trolleau, Anne || [[Gauthier-662|Gauthier, Mathurin]] || Jul 16, 1669 || No || '''NOT A FDR'''|| |- |[[Goard-1|Goard, Mathurine]] || [[Marie-52|Marie dit Ste-Marie, Louis]] || May 31, 1667 ||Fr Y / EN y || || |- |[[Gobert-14|Gobert, Marie Madeleine]] || [[Grouleau-2|Groleau, Pierre]] || Sep 8, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Godeby-1|Godeby, Anne]] || [[Talua-2|Talua dit Vendamont, Julien]] || Oct 7, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Godequin-3|Godequin, Jeanne]] || [[Croteau-96|Croteau, Vincent]] || Sep 22, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Godillon-1|Godillon, Élisabeth]] || [[Éthier-40|Éthier, Léonard]] || Sep 22, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Goiset-1|Goiset, Anne]] || [[Albert-191|Albert dit Laroche, André]] || Oct 21, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Gossard-28|Gossard, Noëlle]] || [[Bussiere-19|Bussière dit Laverdure, Jacques]] || Oct 16, 1671 || No|| || |- |[[Goubilleau-1|Goubilleau, Françoise]] || [[Daze-5|Dazé, Paul]] ||Apr 15, 1671 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Grandin-1|Grandin, Marie]] || [[Beaudet-4|Beaudet, Jean]] || Sep 23, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Grandin-22|Grandin, Jeanne]] || [[Brière-108|Brière, Jean]] || Oct 19, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Grandin-7|Grandin, Marie]] || [[Morel-49|Morel, Michel]] || abt 1670 || No || || |- |[[Grandjean-2|Grandjean, Adrienne]] || [[Bauché-52|Baucher dit Morency, René]] || Jan 8, 1666 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Granjon-1|Grangeon, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Richard-1743|Richard dit Lavallée, Marin]] || Oct 21, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Granger-704|Granger, Catherine]] || [[Lepine-83|Lépinay or L'Espinay, Jean]] || Sep 11, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Graton-49|Graton, Mathurine]] || [[Toupin-6|Toupin dit Lapierre, Pierre]] || Sep 30, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Gravois-20|Gravois, Marie]] || [[Étienne-53|Étienne, Philippe]] || Nov 3, 1667 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Grimbault-1|Grimbault, Anne]] || [[Jouanne-6|Jouanne, Jean]] || Sep 17, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Groisat-1|Groisat/Groisard, Jeanne]] || [[Dupuis-550|Dupuy, Zacharie]] || Oct 25, 1668 || FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Groleau-5|Groleau, Madeleine]] || [[Marchand-103|Marchand, François]] || Sep 30, 1669 || Yes |||| |- |[[Grossejambe-2|Grossejambe, Françoise]] || [[Boissil-1|Boissy dit Lagrillade, Julien]] || Oct 26, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Gruau-1|Gruau, Jeanne]] ||[[René-14| René, Jean]] || Sep 9, 1670 ||FR Y / EN n|| || |- |[[Grusseau-1|Grusseau, Marie]] || [[Chénier-64|Chénier, Jean]] || Aug 23, 1667 || FR / EN Y || || |- |[[Gueneville-1|Gueneville, Jeanne]]||[[Molleur-5| Molleur dit Lallemand, Pierre]] || Nov 3, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Guérard-38|Guérard, Catherine]] || [[Dubord-19|Dubord dit Lafontaine, Julien]] || Feb 12, 1670 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Guérin-217|Guérin, Madeleine]] || [[Julien-19|Julien, Jean]] || Nov 10, 1665 || No || || |- |[[Guérin-322| Guérin dite Brunet, Marie-Jeanne]] ||[[Dupré-128| Dupré, Antoine]] || Jul 13, 1667 || No || || |- |[[Gueriere-1|Guerrier/Guerrière, Bonne]] || [[Fauque-1|Fauque, Jacques]] || Oct 12, 1665 || No || || |- |[[De_Guesnel-1| Guesnel, Jeanne-Marie]] ||[[Cassineau-2| Castineau, Jean]] || Nov 3, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Guichelin-1|Guichelin, Catherine]] || [[Buteau-67|Buteau, Nicolas]] || Oct 23, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Guillaume-27|Guillaume, Anne]] || [[Dubois-662|Dubois dit Lafrance, François]] || Oct 19, 1671 || Yes |||| |- |[[Guillaume-49|Guillaume, Marie]] || [[Maheu-75|Maheu, Nicolas]] || Jan 15, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Guilleboeuf-1|Guilleboeuf, Marie-Madeleine]] || [[Plouffe-4|Plouffe, Jean]] || Jun 24, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Guillin-3|Guillin, Françoise]] ||[[Trajot-1| Trajot, André]] || Nov 12, 1668 || No |||| |- |[[Guillaudeau-2|Guillodeau, Madeleine]] || [[Poitevin_dit_Laviolette-1|Poitevin dit Laviolette, Jean]] || Aug 19, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Guyard-14|Guyard, Catherine]] || [[Beaudry-438|Baudry dit L'Épinette, Antoine]]|| Nov 24, 1665 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Guyet-10|Guyet, Marie]] || [[Ledoux-31|Ledoux dit Latreille, Pierre]] || Oct 9, 1668 || FR Y / EN n|| || |- |[[Halley-141|Halay or Halle, Marie]] || [[Courtois-181|Courtois dit Le Breton, Bertrand]] || Aug 24, 1671 || No || || |- |[[Halay-9|Halay, Marie / Marguerite]] ||[[Augeron-1| Augeron, Antoine]] || Jan 11, 1672 || No || || |- |[[Hallier-2|Hallier, Pierrette]] || [[Bordeleau-6|Bordeleau dit Laforest, Antoine]] || Oct 15, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Haneton-2|Haneton, Madeleine]] || [[Reguindeau-4|Reguindeau dit Joachim, Joachim]] || Jan 6, 1669 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Hardy-2436|Hardy, Jeanne]] || [[Trotain-1|Trottain dit St-Surin, François]] || Aug 16, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Hatanville-1|Hatanville, Marie]] || [[Sénat-4|Sénat, Robert]] || Oct 15, 1669 || Yes || || |- |[[Hébert-1520|Hébert, Françoise]] ||[[Baptiste-115|Baptiste dit St-Amour, Jean]] || May 3, 1668 || FR Y || || |- |[[Hébert-1436|Hébert, Marie Madeleine]] || [[Brosseau-1|Brosseau, Denis]] || Oct 15, 1670 || Yes || || |- |[[Hédouin-6|Hédouin, Marguerite]] || [[Barbeau-64|Barbeau, François]] || Aug 24, 1671 || Yes || || |- |[[Heron-408|Héron, Jacqueline]] || [[Galarneau-23|Galarneau, Jacques]] || Oct 15, 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Hiardin-7|Hiardin, Marguerite]] ||[[Vérieu-15| Vérieul dit Labécasse, Nicolas]] || Dec 1665 || Yes || || |- |[[Housseau-3|Housseau, Marguerite]] ||[[Meunier-403| Meunier, Jean]] || Oct 5, 1670 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Hubert-2|Hubert, Elisabeth]] || [[Bolduc-5|Bolduc, Louis]] || Aug 20, 1668 || Yes || || |- |[[Hubert-157|Hubert, Marie]] || [[Fournier-474|Fournier, Nicolas]] || Sep 30, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Hubinet-2|Hubinet, Louise]] || [[Fournel-9|Fournel, Jacques]] || Oct 12, 1671 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Huché-3|Huché, Françoise]] || [[Bonhomme-8|Bonhomme, Guillaume]] || Oct 30, 1664 || Yes || || |- |[[Hué-14|Hué, Marie]] || [[Boesme-2|Boesme, Jean]] || Jan 7, 1668 || No || || |- |[[Humelot-1|Humelot, Catherine]] || [[Hardy-5575|Hardy, Jacques]] || Sep 1, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Hutru-1|Hutru, Perrine]] || [[Sureau-4|Sureau, Théodore]] || Oct 9, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Isambert-2|Isambert, Catherine]] || [[Denys-78|Denis dit Lafontaine, Louis]] || Sep 9, 1673 ||FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Itas-2|Itas, Marguerite]] || [[Aubuchon_dit_Le_Loyal-1|Aubuchon dit Le Loyal, Jacques]] || Nov 11, 1667 || No || || |- |[[Jacquier-77|Jacquier, Louise]] || [[Pouzet-2|Pouzet, Jean]] || Jan 17, 1671 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Jallais-1|Jalais, Marie]] || [[Lauzé-5|Lauzé dit Matha, Jean]] || Aug 26, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Jasselin-1|Jasselin, Marguerite]] ||[[Lelièvre-88| Lelièvre, Mathurin]] || Oct 31, 1676 || No || || |- |[[Javelot-1|Javelot, Anne]] || [[LeBoeuf-38|Leboeuf, Jacques]] || Jan 24, 1667 || No || || |- |[[Jaudon-147|Jaudon, Marie]] ||[[Barbault-2|Barbeau dit Laforest, André]] || Aug 12, 1669 || FR/EN Y || || |- |[[Jolivet-3|Jolivet, Charlotte Catherine]] ||[[Girardin-2|Girardin dit Sansoucy, Léonard]]|| Oct 12, 1671|| Yes || || |- |[[Joly-55|Joly, Charlotte]] || [[Drapeau-22|Drapeau, Antoine]] || Aug 20, 1669 || No || || |- |[[Jossard-1|Jossard, Elisabeth]] || [[Poithier-8|De Poitiers, Jean-Baptiste]] || Oct 6, 1670 || No || || |- |[[Jourdain-23|Jourdain, Marguerite]] || [[Delpêsches-2|Delpesches dit Belair, Bernard]] || Nov 25, 1667 ||FR/EN Y|| || |- |[[Juin-1|Juin, Jeanne]] || [[Dumouchel-6|Dumouchel dit Laroche, Bernard]] || Apr 17, 1673 || Yes || || |- |[[Julien-84|Julien, Anne]] || [[Choquet-10|Choquet dit Champagne, Nicolas]] || Nov 12, 1668 || No || || |- |}
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[[Category:Filles du Roi]] ==Filles du Roi== ===English=== Fille du Roi (King's Daughter), a program sponsored by Louis XIV to encourage young single women or widows able to bear children to emigrate to New France. The expression Filles du Roi was coined by [[Bourgeois-1453|Marguerite Bourgeoys]] to designate Louis XIV's sponsorship program for populating New France (25 years after the program ended), including a gift for each Fille du Roi who married. Between 1663 and 1673, close to 800 Filles du Roi were recruited to go to the colonies. Under the program, the crown paid the transportation of, along with a dowry for, the daughters. As a rule, the dowry was equivalent to 50 ''livres'' for marrying a commoner and as much as 100 ''livres'' for a girl marrying an officer, the total being roughly equivalent to $1,425 in 2000 currency. In addition to having the costs of her passage paid by the state, each woman received an assortment of practical items in a case: a coiffe, bonnet, taffeta handkerchief, pair of stockings, pair of gloves, ribbon, four shoelaces, white thread, 100 needles, 1,000 pins, a comb, pair of scissors, two knives and two ''livres'' in cash. Almost two-thirds of the daughters had lost one or both parents with many coming from convents or hospitals where they'd been placed as orphans. In France, fathers found husbands for their daughters, who married who they were told to marry. Things were different in the colony, since there was a lopsided large number of single men compared to the number of marriageable females. The New France administration had penalties for men who remained single, but provided more attractive benefits to married couples, including financial rewards to families with many children, similar to a modern baby-bonus program. Single men would sometimes spend a year or more getting their house ready for their new bride to be. Authors differ as to their actual number and identity in some cases. There is no list of them from France at departure, all are identified by various reconstructions of documents, most often marriage contracts stating the gift from the king, or marriage within the specific time frame they were sent in. A few are identified due to a protest document lodged in France by them before their departure, about their treatment. A little known fact, there was an ordinance from the Sovereign Council on 28 November 1663 which reads as follows: (translated)
''At the requisition of the attorney general It is forbidden to any person of whatever quality or condition they may be to stop the girls who have come from France at the expense of His Majesty to marry when they please, if it be not in opposition to their marriage banns for good reason, under penalty of fines.'' [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3365831?docpos=0.10570007501071227,1.0507888989942016,0.7722218213409882,0.3198228428208694 28 novembre 1663. BAnQ Québec, fonds Conseil souverain (TP1, S28, P52)] ===Français=== Fille du roi, un programme financé par Louis XIV pour encourager les jeunes femmes célibataires ou veuves, en âge d'enfanter, d'émigrer en Nouvelle-France. L'expression Filles du Roi fut créée par [[Bourgeois-1453|Marguerite Bourgeoys]] pour désigner les filles envoyées par Louis XIV aux fins de peupler la Nouvelle-France (25 ans après la fin du programme), incluant un don pour chaque Fille du Roi qui se mariait. Entre 1663 et 1673, près de 800 Filles du Roi furent recrutées pour venir dans les colonies. Dans ce programme, la couronne paya le transport, en plus d'une dot, pour ces filles. En général, la dot équivalait à 50 livres quand elles épousaient un homme du peuple et 100 si elles épousaient un officier, le total étant équivalant à environ 1 425 $ (US) de l'année 2 000. Elles recevaient aussi un assortiment d'objets pratiques dans un coffret: une coiffe, bonnet, mouchoir de taffeta, paires de bas et de gants, du ruban, des lacets. du fil blanc, 100 aiguilles, 1 000 épingles, un peigne, un ciseau, 2 couteaux et 2 livres en argent comptant. Presque deux tiers des filles avaient perdu un ou deux parents, plusieurs étaient recrutés dans des couvents ou hôpitaux où elles avaient été placées. En France, les pères trouvaient les époux pour leurs filles, qui mariaient qui on leur disait. Les choses se passaient autrement dans la colonie, étant donné le nombre très majoritaire d'hommes célibataires comparativement au nombre de femmes en âge de se marier. L'administration de la colonie avait des pénalités pour les hommes qui restaient célibataires, mais donnait des avantages aux couples mariés, incluant des bonus pour les familles avec plusieurs enfants, semblable aux programmes modernes. Les célibataires passaient parfois un an ou plus à préparer leur demeure pour accueillir leur future épouse. Les auteurs diffèrent quant à leur nombre et identité dans certains cas. Il n'existe pas de liste d'elles en France au départ, toutes sont identifiées par diverses reconstructions de documents, le plus souvent des contrats de mariage citant le don du roi, ou leur mariage dans la période où ces filles furent envoyées dans la colonie. Quelques-unes sont identifiées dû à un acte de protestation fait en France par elles avant leur départ, à propos de leur traitement. Fait peu connu, il y eut une ordonnance émise par le Conseil Souverain le 28 novembre 1663 qui se lit comme suit:
''Sur le réquisitoire du procureur général Il est faict défense à toutes personne de quelque qualité ou condition qu'elle ne soient d'empescher les filles venues de France aux frais de Sa Majesté de se marier quand bon leur semblera, si ce n'est en s'opposant à leurs bans aux bonnes raisons sous peine d'amende.'' [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3365831?docpos=0.10570007501071227,1.0507888989942016,0.7722218213409882,0.3198228428208694 28 novembre 1663. BAnQ Québec, fonds Conseil souverain (TP1, S28, P52)] ==Sources== Most sources are in French * [http://lesfillesduroy-quebec.org/images/Les_filles_du_Roy_par_nom_de_famille.140212.pdf Liste des filles du roy, Yves Landry] * Livre/Book: Yves Landry: Orphelines en France, pionnières au Canada: Les Filles du roi au XVIIe siècle; édition révisée 2013 Éd BQ ISBN 978-2-89406-340-8 * [https://www.prdh-igd.com/fr/les-filles-du-roi PRDH: Liste des filles du roi] (gratis/free) * [https://fillesduroi.org/ La Société des Filles du roi et soldats du Carignan] * [http://www.migrations.fr/700fillesroy.htm Migrations: 700 Filles du roi] * [https://www.afgs.org/AFGS_Daughters_of_the_King_List_of_names.pdf American French Genealogical Society: Daughters of the King, list of names, based on Peter J. Gagné's work] * Livre/Book: Les filles du Roi en Nouvelle France - Silvio Dumas, Québec: La Société Historique de Québec, 1972 * [http://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/fdr.htm Francogène: Filles du roi] Includes some known MtDNA data / incluant des données connues d'ADNmt * Sophie Desportes thèse, Annexe A: [https://constellation.uqac.ca/4688/1/Desportes_uqac_0862N_10475.pdf Corpus en ordre alphabétique des 727 Filles du roi], pp. 89-100
''At the requisition of the attorney general It is forbidden to any person of whatever quality or condition they may be to stop the girls who have come from France at the expense of His Majesty to marry when they please, if it be not in opposition to their marriage banns for good reason, under penalty of fines.'' [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3365831?docpos=0.10570007501071227,1.0507888989942016,0.7722218213409882,0.3198228428208694 28 novembre 1663. BAnQ Québec, fonds Conseil souverain (TP1, S28, P52)] ===Français=== Fille du roi, un programme financé par Louis XIV pour encourager les jeunes femmes célibataires ou veuves, en âge d'enfanter, d'émigrer en Nouvelle-France. L'expression Filles du Roi fut créée par [[Bourgeois-1453|Marguerite Bourgeoys]] pour désigner les filles envoyées par Louis XIV aux fins de peupler la Nouvelle-France (25 ans après la fin du programme), incluant un don pour chaque Fille du Roi qui se mariait. Entre 1663 et 1673, près de 800 Filles du Roi furent recrutées pour venir dans les colonies. Dans ce programme, la couronne paya le transport, en plus d'une dot, pour ces filles. En général, la dot équivalait à 50 livres quand elles épousaient un homme du peuple et 100 si elles épousaient un officier, le total étant équivalant à environ 1 425 $ (US) de l'année 2 000. Elles recevaient aussi un assortiment d'objets pratiques dans un coffret: une coiffe, bonnet, mouchoir de taffeta, paires de bas et de gants, du ruban, des lacets. du fil blanc, 100 aiguilles, 1 000 épingles, un peigne, un ciseau, 2 couteaux et 2 livres en argent comptant. Presque deux tiers des filles avaient perdu un ou deux parents, plusieurs étaient recrutés dans des couvents ou hôpitaux où elles avaient été placées. En France, les pères trouvaient les époux pour leurs filles, qui mariaient qui on leur disait. Les choses se passaient autrement dans la colonie, étant donné le nombre très majoritaire d'hommes célibataires comparativement au nombre de femmes en âge de se marier. L'administration de la colonie avait des pénalités pour les hommes qui restaient célibataires, mais donnait des avantages aux couples mariés, incluant des bonus pour les familles avec plusieurs enfants, semblable aux programmes modernes. Les célibataires passaient parfois un an ou plus à préparer leur demeure pour accueillir leur future épouse. Les auteurs diffèrent quant à leur nombre et identité dans certains cas. Il n'existe pas de liste d'elles en France au départ, toutes sont identifiées par diverses reconstructions de documents, le plus souvent des contrats de mariage citant le don du roi, ou leur mariage dans la période où ces filles furent envoyées dans la colonie. Quelques-unes sont identifiées dû à un acte de protestation fait en France par elles avant leur départ, à propos de leur traitement. Fait peu connu, il y eut une ordonnance émise par le Conseil Souverain le 28 novembre 1663 qui se lit comme suit:
''Sur le réquisitoire du procureur général Il est faict défense à toutes personne de quelque qualité ou condition qu'elle ne soient d'empescher les filles venues de France aux frais de Sa Majesté de se marier quand bon leur semblera, si ce n'est en s'opposant à leurs bans aux bonnes raisons sous peine d'amende.'' [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3365831?docpos=0.10570007501071227,1.0507888989942016,0.7722218213409882,0.3198228428208694 28 novembre 1663. BAnQ Québec, fonds Conseil souverain (TP1, S28, P52)] ==Sources== Most sources are in French * [http://lesfillesduroy-quebec.org/images/Les_filles_du_Roy_par_nom_de_famille.140212.pdf Liste des filles du roy, Yves Landry] * Livre/Book: Yves Landry: Orphelines en France, pionnières au Canada: Les Filles du roi au XVIIe siècle; édition révisée 2013 Éd BQ ISBN 978-2-89406-340-8 * [https://www.prdh-igd.com/fr/les-filles-du-roi PRDH: Liste des filles du roi] (gratis/free) * [https://fillesduroi.org/ La Société des Filles du roi et soldats du Carignan] * [http://www.migrations.fr/700fillesroy.htm Migrations: 700 Filles du roi] * [https://www.afgs.org/AFGS_Daughters_of_the_King_List_of_names.pdf American French Genealogical Society: Daughters of the King, list of names, based on Peter J. Gagné's work] * Livre/Book: Les filles du Roi en Nouvelle France - Silvio Dumas, Québec: La Société Historique de Québec, 1972 * [http://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/fdr.htm Francogène: Filles du roi] Includes some known MtDNA data / incluant des données connues d'ADNmt * Sophie Desportes thèse, Annexe A: [https://constellation.uqac.ca/4688/1/Desportes_uqac_0862N_10475.pdf Corpus en ordre alphabétique des 727 Filles du roi], pp. 89-100
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Members of Filles du Roi Project and what they are working on: ==Administration== *[[Giffin-437|Laurie Giffin]] Leader. *[[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] Coordinator. ==Members== (Alphabetical list) * [[Doughty-292|Doughty, Marie]] - * [[Hope-2305|Hope, Tessa]] - Currently working on cleaning up the letters 'D' to 'L'. I can translate into English for those profiles with only French, but I am terrible at actually writing in French. * [[Grand'Maison-40|''Mystery'' Grand'Maison]] - Every now and then I get in the groove to add proper biographies for the profiles :D * [[LaBossiere-31|LaBossiere, Jim]] - Currently editing the D-F List of Filles du Roi. I am adding the profile links where there were none and NOTHING which ones look like they are not yet on WikiTree. Finding some who are duplicated on different lists due to spelling varations. DO WE WANT TO KEEP THESE DUPLICATES ON PURPOSE? *[[Rogers-15338|Rogers, Jeanette]] - I'm working on sourcing and clean up. Although I can both read and speak French well, my written French is very rusty, so perhaps I should only do biographies in English and let someone else translate them. :) I am starting on Marguerite Delorme. * [[St-Amour-4| St-Amour, Louise]] - working on profiles in need of sources. * [[Tardif-59|Tardif, Gaston]] - manager of many filles du roi profiles, working on biographies as time allows. * [[Thibault-751|Thibault, Sara]] ==Want to help== *See how to join the project [[Project:Filles_du_Roi#How_To_Join|here]]
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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] == Reliable Sources == ==Reliable Sources with Conditions == == Unreliable Sources ==
Final Estate Settlement of Jesse Smitherman
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[[Category:Smitherman Name Study]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Final_Estate_Settlement_of_Jesse_Smitherman See profiles using this source] ==Probate Court Minutes Book "H" 1863-1864 pages 101-105== :State of Alabama :County of Bibb :Jesse Smitherman dec'd :In the matter of the Probate of his will ===Page 101=== :"This day came James W Latham & filed his petition in writing here with producing & filing in this court an instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will & Testatement of [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] deceased and praying for such orders ____ proceeding as may be proper required for the ___ probated records of said Will in this court which said instrument appears to be attested by Joseph Tucker & John Brown of Bibb County, Ala & who are alleged to have signed the same as subscribing witnesses thereunto. And it appearing to the court from said petitioner is named in said instrument of writing as the executor of the same & that Mrs [[Unknown-593833|Pheriby Smitherman]] is the widow of said [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]], dec'd., and that she is of fulll age & resident of Bibb County, Ala that the next of kin of said [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] decd are as follows (he having no legitimate children) to wit: *[[Smitherman-251|Andrew Smitherman]] a brother of said deceased of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala; *[[Smitherman-252|Mathsinia Jones]], a sister of said deceased of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala; *4th [[Smitherman-246|Elizabeth Tucker]] a sister of said deceased of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala; *5th the children & grandchildren of [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] Dec'd a brother and who was a brother of said [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] to wit: 1st [[Smitherman-282|Grandison Smitherman]] a son of said [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] of full age & resident of Bibb County, 2nd [[Smitherman-283|Thomas J Smitherman]] a son of said [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] of full age & a resident of the Bibb County, Ala; 3rd [[Smitherman-284|Nancy Smitherman]] a daughter of said [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] & wife of [[Smotherman-244|William Smotherman]] both of full age & both residents of the State of Kentucky; 4th [[Smitherman-285|Sinia Bowling]] a daughter of said [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] & wife of [[Bolling-1357|Baily Bowling]] both of full age & both residents of Bibb County, Ala; 5th [[Smitherman-15|Mary Ann Hicks]] a daughter of said [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] wife of [[Hicks-2360|Isaac M Hicks]] both of full age & residents of Bibb County, Ala; 6th the children of [[Smitherman-303|Daniel Smitherman]] deceased who was a son of [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] to wit - [[Smitherman-304|Newton H Smitherman]] of full age & at this time a non resident of Ala & [[Smitherman-305|Mary Ann Letcher]] a daughter of said [[Smitherman-303|Daniel Smitherman]] of full age and a resident of the State of Texas; 7th the children of [[Smotherman-372|Sarah Tucker]] decsed who was a daughter of said [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] to wit: [[Tucker-19649|Wily Tucker]], [[Tucker-19651|Joseph Tucker]], & [[Tucker-19650|Susan Tucker]] all minors under 14 years of age all residing in Bibb County, Ala with their grandmother [[Smitherman-246|Elizabeth Tucker]] she having the custody & control of them: 8th the children of [[Smotherman-240|Joseph B Smitherman]] decsed who was a son of said [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] to wit - [[Smitherman-306|G. Smitherman]], [[Smitherman-309|Newton Smitherman]], [[Smitherman-307|Nancy Smitherman]] & [[Smotherman-350|Julia Smitherman]] all minors under 14 years of age & residing in Bibb County, Ala with their mother [[Smotherman-57|Emeline Smitherman]]; 9th the children of [[Smotherman-242|Susan Latham]] desed who was a daughter of said [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] to wit - [[Latham-3739|Martha R L Latham]] & [[Latham-3741|Wily M Latham]] both minors under 14 years of age residing with [[Latham-3736|John Latham]] their father in Bibb Co., he having the control of them; 10th the children of [[Smitherman-310|John D Smitherman]] decsed & who was a son of said [[Smotherman-241|Joseph Smitherman]] to wit- [[Smitherman-311|Salona Smitherman]], [[Smitherman-312|Mary E Smitherman]] both minors under 14 years of age & both residing with their mother [[Atchison-1701|Charlely Smitherman]] in Bibb County, Ala; *6th the children of [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] decd who was a brother of [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] to wit: [[Smitherman-313|James Smitherman]] ===PAGE 102=== *a son of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] and of full age & a residen of Bibb County, Ala. 2nd [[Smitherman-316|Elizabeth Goodwin]] a daughter of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] & wife of [[Goodwin-11932|Lewis Goodwin]] both of full age & both residents of Bibb County, Ala; 3rd [[Smitherman-318|Susan Oakley]] a daughter of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] & wife of [[Oakley-3430|Rubin Oakley]] both of full age & both resident of Bibb County, Ala; 4th [[Smitherman-319|John W Smitherman]] a son of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] deceased of full age & a non resident of the State of Ala, at this time; 5th [[Smitherman-289|A W Smitherman]] a son of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] of full age & resident of Bibb County, Ala; 6th [[Smitherman-300|William Smitherman]] a son of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] decsed of full age & a non resident of the State of Ala; 7th [[Smitherman-329|Mary Fitts]] a daughter of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] decsed of full age & a resident of the State of Arkansas; 8th [[Smitherman-327|Nancy Rogers]] a daughter of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] deceased of full age & a non resident of Ala; 9th the children of [[Smitherman-328|Sarah Howard]] deceased who was a daughter of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] deceased to wit: [[Howard-21440|Martha J Joward]] a minor & A resident of Tuscaloosa County, Ala, [[Howard-29329|John Howard]], [[Howard-29330|George Howard]], [[Howard-29331|Henry Howard]] all minors & non resident of Ala; 10th the children of [[Smitherman-281|Lila Davis]] decsed who was a daughter of said [[Smitherman-247|William Smitherman]] deceased to wit: [[Davis-97091|Caroline Davis]] of full age & A resident of Autauga County, Ala, [[Davis-95014|Adeline Lawrence]] of full age & a resident of Autauga County, Ala, [[Davis-97092|James Davis]] of full age & a non resident of Ala; *7th the children of [[Smitherman-245|Samuel Smitherman]] deceased & who was a brother of said [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] to wit: 1st [[Smitherman-333|Noah Smitherman]] 2nd [[Smitherman-335|Jesse Smitherman]] 3rd [[Smitherman-332|Polly Smitherman]] & [[Smitherman-334|Nancy Smitherman]] all of full age & all livin in North Carolina & are non residents of the State of Ala, and *8th the Children & grandchildren of [[Smitherman-56|Catherine Latham]] desced who was a sister of said [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] deced; the children of [[Latham-3686|Polly Lawley]] decd who was a daughter of said [[Smitherman-56|Catherine Latham]] decd to wit; [[Lawley-407|Joseph Lawley]] of full age & a resident of the State of Louisiana & a non resident of Ala, 2nd [[Lawley-180|William Lawley]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala but now in the army & not in Ala. 3rd [[Lawley-409|Noah Lawley]] of full age & at Camp Buckner Talladega County, Ala; 4th [[Lawley-410|Phereby Burnes]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala; the children of [[Lawley-411|Catherine Caldwell]] decsed who was a daughter of [[Latham-3686|Polly Lawley]] deceased to wit: [[Caldwell-10547|Rebecca Caldwell]], [[Caldwell-10548|Lavinia Caldwell]], [[Caldwell-10549|Columbus Caldwell]], [[Caldwell-10550|Elizabeth Caldwell]] all minors over 14 years of age & all livin in Bibb County Ala & [[Caldwell-10551|James Caldwell]] a minor over 14 years of age and in the army & in the army [sic] & not in Ala at this time. The children of [[Lawley-179|Delila Smitherman]] deced who was a daughter of said [[Latham-3686|Polly Lawley]] decd & to wit: [[Smitherman-337|Mary]], [[Smitherman-100|Phereby]], [[Smitherman-339|Alfred]], [[Smitherman-32|James]], [[Smitherman-345|Betsy]], [[Smitherman-346|Lucy Ann]] & [[Smitherman-347|Martha Smitherman]] all minors & all lving in Bibb County, Ala, the children of [[Latham-2140|Nancy Garner]] decd who was a daughter of [[Smitherman-56|Catherine Latham]] decd to wit: [[Garner-5439|Catherine Caldwell]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala. [[Gardner-19589|William Garner]] a son of [[Latham-2140|Nancy Garner]] decd of full age & ===PAGE 103=== *resident of Bibb County, Ala but now in the army & not in Ala., [[Gardner-19590|July Garner]] of full age & a resident of Tuscaloosa County, Ala; [[Garner-4660|Rebecca Killingsworth]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala; [[Gardner-19591|Margaret Brown]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County; [[Gardner-19593|Sela Latham]] of full age & a resident of Tuscaloosa County, Ala; The unknown heirs of [[Gardner-19592|Sarah Killingsworth]] decsed; the children of [[Latham-3690|Martha Snider]] who are unknown to your petitioner; the unknown heirs of [[Latham-3685|James Latham]], decsed; [[Latham-3689|Jesse Latham]] a son of [[Smitherman-56|Catherine Latham]] decd of full age & a resident of Tuscaloosa County; the children of [[Latham-3688|Sarah Rolley]] decd who was a daughter of [[Smitherman-56|Catherine Latham]] decd to wit: [[Rolley-87|Betsey Rolley]] of full age & in Bibb County, [[Rolley-86|Isaac Rolley]] of full age & a resident of Perry County, Ala. [[Rolley-88|Nancy]] & [[Rolley-89|Mary Rolley]] of fulll age & in La; [[Latham-1595|Elizabeth Garner]] a daughter of said [[Smitherman-56|Catherine Latham]] decd of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala; the children of [[Latham-3691|Rebecca Howard]] decd who was a daughter of said [[Smitherman-56|Catherine Latham]] to wit: [[Howard-29363|Nancy Jane Howard]] of full age, [[Howard-29366|Adeline Howard]], [[Howard-29364|Catherine Howard]], & [[Howard-29365|William Howard]] all minors over 14 year of age & resides in Tuscaloosa County, Ala; [[Latham-3693|Andrew Latham]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala & now in Mobile, Ala; The children of [[Latham-1077|Amy Snider]] decd who was a daughter of [[Smitherman-56|Catherine Latham]] decd to wit: [[Snyder-4796|William Snide]]r of full age & at this time a non resident of the State of Ala being in the Army, [[Snider-1064|Samuel Snider]] of full age & a non resident of the State of Ala being in the Army, & not in Ala, [[Snider-1706|Elizabeth Garner]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala, [[Snyder-7179|Martha Smitherman]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala; [[Latham-3692|William Latham]] of full age & a non resident of Ala; [[Latham-2118|Margaret Smitherman]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala; *9th the children of [[Smitherman-152|Sally Laurence]] deced who was a sister of said [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] decd to wit: [[Lawrence-10403|Noah Laurence]] of full age & a resident of St. Claire County, Ala Post office Trout Creek, the unknown heirs of [[Lawrence-18116|Polly Lowrence]] decd, [[Lawrence-18119|Margaret Right]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala., [[Lawrence-18118|Catherine Davis]], a daughter of said [[Smitherman-152|Sally Laurence]] of full age & a resident of Calhoun County, Ala, [[Lawrence-18121|Amanda Crumpton]] a daughter of [[Smitherman-152|Sally Laurence]] of full age & a resident of the State of Louisiana & a non resident of Ala, [[Smitherman-18|Nancy Laurence]] a daughter of said [[Smitherman-152|Sally Laurence]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala, [[Lawrence-13621|William Laurence]] of full age & a non resident of Ala, [[Lawrence-18120|Edward Laurence]] of full age & a non resident of Ala, [[Lawrence-18117|Jonathan Laurence]] of full age & a non resident of Ala; *10th the heirs of [[Smitherman-234|Polly Latham]] deceased who was a sister of [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] decd to wit; [[Latham-3747|Nancy]], [[Latham-3748|Sarah]], [[Latham-3749|Patsy]], [[Latham-3750|Betsy]], [[Latham-3751|William]], [[Latham-2011|Jesse]] & [[Latham-3510|James]] Latham all of full age and non residents of the State of Ala; *11th [[Smitherman-253|Rebecca Atkinson]] a sister of said [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] decd of full age and a non resident of the State of Ala; *12th the children of [[Smitherman-250|Margaret Davis]] decsed who was a sister of [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] decd, to wit: [[Davis-97201|Lavinia Smitherman]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala, [[Davis-97200|Bodicia Ann Smitherman]] of full age & a resident of Bibb County, Ala, the children of [[Goodwin-11957|Rebecca Cox]] who was a daugher of said [[Smitherman-250|Margaret Davis]] decd to wit: [[Cox-37420|Parolee]] & [[Cox-37421|Nancy Cox]] both minors & both live in Bibb County, Ala. ===PAGE 104=== :It is therefore ordered by the court this the 14th day of November 1864 be set as day for hearing testimony in proof of said instrument as such Will that said Joseph Tucker & John Brown be subpeoned to be & appear on 14th said day of November 1864 in & before this court to tistify & give evidence of & concerning all & any facts touching the question of validity of said instrument as such will & that sais [[Unknown-593833|Pheriby Smitherman]], [[Smitherman-251|Andrew Smitherman]], [[Smitherman-252|Mathsinia Jones]], [[Smitherman-246|Elizabeth Tucker]], [[Smitherman-282|Grandison Smitherman]], [[Smitherman-283|Thomas J Smitherman]], Sinia Bowling, Mary Ann Hicks, Wily Tucker, Joseph Tucker, Susan Tucker, G. Smitherman, Newton Smitherman, Nancy Smitherman, Julia Smitherman, Martha R L Latham, Wily M Latham, Salona Smitherman, Mary E Smitherman, & James Smitherman, Elizabeth Goodwin, Susan Oakly, A W Smitherman, Martha J Howard, Caroline Davis, Adaline Laurence, Noah Lawley, Pheriby Burns, Rebecca Caldwell, Lavinia Caldwell, Columbus Caldwell, Elizabeth Caldwell, Mary Smitherman, Pereby Smitherman, Alfred Smitherman, James Smitherman, Jesse Smitherman, Betsy Smitherman, Lucy Ann Smitherman, Martha Smitherman, Catherine Caldwell, July Garner, Rebecca Killingsworth, Margaret Brown, Sela Latham, Jesse Latham, Tuscaloosa County, Petsy Rolly, Isaac Rolly,Elizabeth Garner, Nancy Howard, Adoline Howard, Catherine Howard, WIlliam Howard, Andrew Smitherman, ELizabeth Garner, Martha Smitherman, Margaret Smitherman, Noah Laurence, Margaret Right, Catherine Davis, Nancy Laurence, Lavinia Smitherman & Bodecia Ann Smitherman, Parolee Cox & Nancy Cox be notified of this proceeding & of the day above set for hearing the same by citation to be personally served upon each of them to appear on said day & contest said application if they think proper. That said Nancy Smitherman, Newton W Smitherman, Mary Ann Letcher, John W Smitherman, William Smitherman, Mary Fitts, Nancy Rogers, John Howard, George Howard, Henry Howard, James Davis, Noah Smitherman, Jesse Smitherman, Polly Smitherman, Nancy Smitherman, Joseph Lawley, William Lawley, James Caldwell, William Jackson Garner, the unknown heirs of Sarah Killingsworth decd, the children & heirs of Martha Snider decd who are unknown, the unknown heirs of Polly Laurence decd, Amanda Crumpton, William Laurence, Edward Laurence, Jonathan Laurance, Nancy Latham, Sarah Latham, Ptsy Latham, Betsy Latham, William Latham, Jesse Latham, James Latham, Rebecca Atkinson be notified of this proceeding & of the above set for hearing the same & brought in as parties to this proceeding by publication continued for three successive weeks in the Central Engravers ______ papers published in Bibb County, Ala notifying them severally to appear on said day & contest said application if they think proper & that T. Smitherman Esg, be & he is hereby appointed Guardian ad litem to represent & protect the interest of all said minors named in said petition ===PAGE 105=== :& he being in open court accepted said appointment and agreed to served as guardian ad litum. ==Bibb County Minutes Book "K" pages 231-232== :State of Alabama :County of Bibb :Probate Court of Bibb County, Alabama January 12, 1876 :[[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] deceased Estate of :As to the Final settlement ===Page 231=== :This day came Thos. J Smitherman as the administrator of said Estate and filed his statements accounts vouchers and endorse for a final settlement of his said administration and said account having been examined by the court and found apparently correct and being now reported for such settlements. It is ordered that the matter of said settlement be set for a hearing on the 7 day of February 1876 and that notice ===Page 232=== :of the time and nature of such settlement at the Court House and at three other public places int his county there being no newspaper published in this county. :Jackson Gardner :Judge of Probate ==Page 240 Probate Court Special Term February 7th 1876== :This day having been set to hear and determine all matters as to the accounts heretofore filed by Thos. J Smitherman as the administrator of said Estate for a final settlement of his said administration now comes the said Smitherman and moves the court that his said accounts may be passed and allowed as the same as been by him filed as aforesaid. And it appearing that due notice of the nature of and of the time set to make such settlement has been given I all respects according to law and strictly in pursuance of the order of count in said Estate made and entered on the 12th day of January 1876. The court proceeds to hear the matters pertaining to said accounts and to consider the evidences submitted relating thereto. Thereupon it is shown by sufficient proof that said administration has received of the assets of said Estate the sum of two hundred forty nine and 60/100 dollars which being deducted from the full amount of debits to with $249.60 leaves nothing in the hands of the said administrator belonging to said Estate. And said account appearing to be full and correct, it is considered and decreed by the court that said accounts be and the same are hereby in all things passed and allowed as above stated and that said administrator be discharged from any further liability upon said estate. It is further ordered that all accounts, vouchers, evidences, and statements on file relating to this and any former settlement and all other paper writings on file respecting said Estate be recorded. :Jackson Gardner :Judge of Probatea :Estate Sale of [[Smitherman-249|Jesse Smitherman]] :The following persons made purchases John Gardner Nicholas Sanford James Glasscock Elisha Whatley James Grigsby David Richey James Adams John Wilson Jonathan Lawrence Zeno Phillips Andrew Caviness Rebecca Smitherman Charles Murray Frances Hicks Thomas Coker T Goodwin John Goodwin Andrew Smitherman John Kernkill Sinai Smitherman Nathan Jones Aaron Searcy Elizabeth Cost Benjamin Wooten Benjamin Tucker Bartlett Laws William Ray William H Stark John Hinkle James Ferguson Edward Lawrence William Whittle Margaret Smitherman Andrew White Branson Lawrence Thomas McCarmack ==Acknowledgement== Originally posted and transcribed by Margie Smitherman. 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[[Category:105th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] Final resting places of the members of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. This page is part of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project. # The burial place can come from FindAGrave, the death record or a newspaper article. Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand is used as a source, but noted as it can be less reliable. # If a soldier has two different grave markers, then both are listed here and, thus, would be counted as 2 entries. If one of the markers is known to be a cenotaph, it is noted as such. # Unknown burials include POD if known. # Definitive information for unknown burials is welcome! # Corrections and additional information are welcome! == Known Burials by State/County/Cemetery (759) == === California (20) === :Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Alameda, California (1) :[[Moser-3285|Private Charles Everett Moser (abt.1828-1902)]] :Alhambra Cemetery, Martinez, Contra Costa, California (1) :[[Marsh-9008|Corporal Orson Livingston Marsh (1841-1922)]] :Grangeville Cemetery, Armona, Kings, California (1) :[[Sill-716|Private Theodore Lee Sill (1843-1911)]] :Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California (1) :[[Cowles-68|Private Edwin R. Cowles (1838-1928)]] :Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California (1) :[[Perry-14033|Private Worthy Perry (abt.1838-abt.1928)]] :Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California (4) :[[Beckwith-2827|Private Ira W. Beckwith (abt.1836-1924)]] :[[Early-1504|Private Elbridge F. Early (1844-1909)]] :[[King-12036|Private John Harvey King (abt.1845-1918)]] :[[Klingensmith-378|Wagoner John Klingensmith (1838-1922)]] :Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum, Altadena, Los Angeles, California (2) :[[Case-3896|Private Gideon S. Case (1847-1931)]] :[[Mcvitty-15|Private Joseph B. Mcvitty (1847-1927)]] :San Gabriel Cemetery, San Gabriel, Los Angeles, California (1) :[[Hutchinson-8443|Private Arthur G. Hutchinson (1844-1922)]] :Santa Ana Cemetery, Santa Ana, Orange, California (1) :[[Gardner-13735|Private James W. Gardner (abt.1830-1914)]] :Evergreen Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Riverside, Riverside, California (1) :[[Stephenson-9658|Private Homer Stephenson (1844-1925)]] :Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside, Riverside, California (1) :[[Meharg-108|Hospital Steward John Meharg Esq. (abt.1839-1932)]] :Sacramento City Cemetery, Sacramento, Sacramento, California (1) :[[Allen-29023|Private Minor H. Allen (1841-1894)]] :Hillside Memorial Park, Redlands, San Bernardino, California (1) :[[Hartzell-775|Private Joshua Hartzell (1845-1912)]] :San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, San Francisco, California (1) :[[See-834|Corporal Richard J. See (abt.1839-1886)]] :Gavilan Hills Memorial Park, Gilroy, Santa Clara, California (1) :[[Tuttle-6623|Private Hartson Tuttle (1847-1927)]] :Pioneer Cemetery, Watsonville, Santa Cruz, California (1) :[[Dickerman-247|Lieutenant Albert E. Dickerman (1840-1917)]] === Colorado (3) === :Lakeside Cemetery, Canon City, Fremont, Colorado (1) :[[Nash-5663|Private Harrison Nash (abt.1841-1927)]] :Masonic Cemetery, Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado (1) :[[Caldwell-5282|Sergeant James Shipley Caldwell (1842-1910)]] :Yuma Cemetery, Yuma, Yuma, Colorado (1) :[[Hayes-17279|Private David Hayes (1841-1921)]] === Connecticut (3) === :Center Cemetery, Bethel, Fairfield, Connecticut (1) :[[Pease-3027|Private Abner J. Pease (1845-1918)]], has two graves :Long Ridge Union Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut (1) :[[Van_Norden-54|Private Charles Abram Van Norden (1844-1926)]] :South Cemetery, Brooklyn, Windham, Connecticut (1) :[[Whitcomb-2419|Private Edwin A. Whitcomb (1837-1863)]] === Florida (1) === :Edgewater New Smyrna Cemetery, Edgewater, Volusia, Florida (1) :[[Faurot-1|Private James Edward Faurot (1842-1927)]] === Georgia (20) === :Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb, Georgia (13) :[[Childs-2166|Corporal Jarius M. Childs (1832-1864)]] :[[Compton-3155|Private John D. Compton (1842-1864)]] :[[Doolittle-2943|Private Charles F. Doolittle (1843-1864)]] :[[Fuller-11049|Private John S. Fuller (abt.1843-1864)]] :[[Hale-8353|Private Elias B. Hale (1820-1864)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Houston-3588|Private Richard Houston (1828-1864)]] :[[Hunt-15761|Private Alfred Hunt (1841-1864)]] :[[Kelly-16734|Private Lawrence Kelly (1836-1864)]] :[[King-36395|Corporal Josiah King (1839-1863)]] :[[Pease-3025|Corporal Byron A. Pease (1841-1864)]] :[[Richardson-26955|Private George N. Richardson (abt.1837-1864)]] :[[Rummel-448|Private Joseph Rummel (1840-1864)]] :[[Vallee-491|Private Adolphus Vallee (1833-1864)]] :Lester Family Cemetery, Jones, Georgia (1) :[[Lester-3758|Corporal David W. Lester (1832-1886)]] :Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon, Georgia (6) :[[Bartholomew-2406|Private Erastus W. Bartholomew (1819-1864)]] :[[Belden-798|Private Francis E. Belden (1840-1864)]] :[[Dayton-1378|Private William H. Dayton (1841-1864)]] :[[Harrison-26155|Private Manuel J. Harrison (1840-1864)]] :[[Jones-96775|Private James L. Jones (1840-1864)]] :[[Martin-46365|Private George Martin (1838-1864)]] === Idaho (1) === :City Cemetery, Salmon, Lemhi, Idaho (1) :[[Lamunyan-5|Private Smith Halsted Lamunyan (1840-1926)]] === Illinois (8) === :Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois (1) :[[Brooks-15512|Lieutenant Alden Finney Brooks (1840-1932)]] :Parkholm Cemetery, La Grange Park, Cook, Illinois (1) :[[Sweet-4634|Private Benjamin F. Sweet (1840-1920)]] :Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Chicago, Cook, Illinois (1) :[[Torrence-376|Corporal Joseph Thatcher Torrence (1843-1896)]] :Lacon Cemetery, Lacon, Marshall, Illinois (1) :[[Lester-3537|Corporal David Lester (1832-1918)]] :Marengo City Cemetery, Marengo, McHenry, Illinois (1) :[[Wells-15382|Private Walter Chester Wells (1831-abt.1908)]] :Diamond Grove Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois (1) :[[Chesney-280|Private Samuel P. Chesney (abt.1841-1919)]] :Messerer Cemetery, Pleasant View, Schuyler, Illinois (1) :[[Malcomson-53|Private James Malcomson (1825-1906)]] :Spring Hill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Danville, Vermilion, Illinois (1) :[[Himrod-3|Captain Patten Himrod (1839-1902)]] === Indiana (8) === :Harlan Memorial Cemetery, Harlan, Allen, Indiana (1) :[[Merritt-6505|Private Milon H. Merritt (abt.1844-1915)]] :Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Clay, Indiana (1) :[[McCurley-298|Private James McCurley (1843-1929)]] :Marion National Cemetery, Marion, Grant, Indiana (1) :[[Scoville-678|Private Henry Alexander Scoville (1842-1918)]] :Samaria Cemetery, Linton, Greene, Indiana (1) :[[Jones-128036|Private Thomas Jones (abt.1841-1918)]] :Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana (3) :[[Hanson-9361|Private Thaddeus C. Hanson (1846-1897)]] :[[Shaffer-5434|Private James Charles Shaffer (abt.1845-1915)]] :[[Tully-932|Private William Tully (1845-1923)]] :Stahl Cemetery, Petroleum, Wells, Indiana (1) :[[Courtney-3145|Private Benjamin Franklin Courtney (1836-1899)]] === Iowa (19) === :Ames Municipal Cemetery, Ames, Story, Iowa (1) :[[Lyman-1087|Private George Washington Lyman (1843-1918)]] :Big Grove Cemetery, Benton, Iowa (1) :[[Hutton-3642|Private Henry Hutton (1844-1865)]] :Harlington Cemetery, Waverly, Bremer, Iowa (1) :[[Stocking-648|Private John K. Stocking (1841-abt.1899)]] :Graceland Cemetery, Webster City, Hamilton, Iowa (1) :[[Harris-64301|Sergeant Charles H. Harris (1834-1913)]] :New Hampton Cemetery, New Hampton, Chickasaw, Iowa (1) :[[McFarland-2933|Private McKendrie McFarland (1842-1887)]] :Hansel Cemetery, Mallory Township, Clayton, Iowa (1) :[[Darrow-991|Private Alfred Darrow (1841-1894)]] :IOOF Cemetery, Marengo, Iowa, Iowa (1) :[[Brown-125424|Private Frederick A. Brown (1838-1913)]] :Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Sigourney, Keokuk, Iowa (1) :[[Miller-48631|Wagoner Charles E. Miller (1829-1907)]] :Murdoch-Linwood Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa (1) :[[Niles-1918|2d Lieutenant Henry DeLano Niles (1827-1895)]] :Forest Cemetery, Oskaloosa, Mahaska, Iowa (1) :[[Heath-7171|Private Luther Franklin Heath (1840-1910)]] :Indianapolis Cemetery, Rose Hill, Mahaska, Iowa (1) :[[Osborn-4483|2d Lieutenant John A. Osborn (1833-1895)]] :Columbia Cemetery, Columbia, Marion, Iowa (1) :[[Evans-15845|Private Ezariah Maguire Evans (1837-1874)]] :Washington Township Cemetery, Morrison, Grundy, Iowa (1) :[[Boughton-501|Colonel Philo K. Boughton (1831-1901)]] :Iowa Veterans Home Cemetery, Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa (1) :[[Bridgman-576|Private Thomas Baldwin Bridgman (1832-1903)]] :Riverside Cemetery, Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa (1) :[[Wildman-617|Private John Emery Wildman (1843-1916)]] :Greenwood Cemetery, Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa (2) :[[Pease-2899|Corporal Sherman M. Pease (1827-1913)]] :[[Smith-203745|Private Marsh H. Smith Jr. (1844-1930)]] :Oakdale Cemetery, Wilton, Muscatine, Iowa (1) :[[Stutler-165|Private Jesse Gilbert Stutler (abt.1837-1918)]] :Oakland Cemetery, Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa (1) :[[Holmes-13672|Private Hiram Albert Holmes (1840-1904)]] === Kansas (21) === :Andover Cemetery, Andover, Butler, Kansas (1) :[[Glancey-15|Sergeant Charles A Glancey (abt.1841-abt.1929)]] :Douglass Cemetery, Douglass, Butler, Kansas (1) :[[Engle-1311|Private Zimri Engle (1842-1898)]] :Greenwood Cemetery, Clay Center, Clay, Kansas (2) :[[Drake-7732|Wagoner Ara Bingham Drake (1830-1909)]] :[[Smith-203745|Private Marsh H. Smith Jr. (1844-1930)]] :Enterprise Cemetery, Cloud, Kansas (1) :[[Ball-21737|Sergeant Solomon Ball (1822-1892)]] :Mount Olive Cemetery, Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas (1) :[[Brayman-143|Sergeant William Bennett Brayman (1837-1904)]] :Highland Cemetery, Junction City, Geary, Kansas (1) :[[Greenfield-1483|Private Judson Greenfield (1843-1908)]] :Springhill Cemetery, Spring Hill, Johnson, Kansas (1) :[[Jones-73639|Private Delavan Jones (1836-1892)]] :Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas (1) :[[Breneman-4|Private Constantine Breneman (1843-1928)]] :McPherson Cemetery, McPherson, McPherson, Kansas (1) :[[Williams-48840|Private Milton William Williams (1844-1922)]] :Asherville Cemetery, Asherville, Mitchell County, Kansas (1) :[[Seymour-5976|Private George Seymour (1839-1903)]] :Browns Grove Cemetery, Burdett, Pawnee, Kansas (1) :[[Phillips-31340|Private Albert Charles Phillips (1841-1905)]] :Fairview Cemetery, Phillipsburg, Phillips, Kansas (1) :[[Townsley-253|Private Philetus Townsley (1843-1929)]] :Sunset Cemetery, Manhattan, Riley, Kansas (1) :[[Cheney-3179|Quartermaster Sergeant George W. Cheney (1844-1892)]] :Maple Grove Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas (1) :[[Kelly-27344|Private Edgar A. Kelly (1843-1902)]] :Old Mission Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas (1) :[[Fowler-18259|Private Ezra E. Fowler (abt.1843-abt.1927)]] :Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas (1) :[[Gage-1947|Corporal Norris Lancaster Gage (1840-1918)]] :Walnut Hill Cemetery, Silver Lake, Shawnee, Kansas (1) :[[Moser-3077|Private Phillip Horace Moser (1841-1919)]] :Olive Branch Cemetery, Kensington, Smith, Kansas (1) :[[Roberts-50225|Private James Erwin Roberts (1844-1922)]] :Caldwell City Cemetery, Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas (1) :[[Richmond-2731|Private Sherman Samuel Richmond (1841-1921)]] :Washington Cemetery, Washington, Washington, Kansas (1) :[[Smith-42352|Private Nathan Merwin Smith (abt.1842-1904)]] === Kentucky (34) === :Camp Nelson National Cemetery, Nicholasville, Jessamine, Kentucky (22) :[[Ayers-2766|Private Josiah Ayers (1841-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Ball-16273|Private Joseph Ball (1838-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Ballard-11107|Private Jonathan Ballard (1821-1862)]] :[[Bottin-28|Private Elias T. Bottin (abt.1844-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Drennen-173|Private John Drennen Jr. (1841-1862)]] :[[Haver-100|Private Thomas T. Haver (1834-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Howard-27221|Private William Howard (abt.1826-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Huston-1789|Private Emmet C. Huston (abt.1831-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Kee-509|Captain Leander Dwight Kee (1829-1862)]] :[[Martin-42165|Private John Martin (1842-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Montgomery-17172|Private David Byron Montgomery (1844-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Naylor-3084|Private William H. Naylor (1840-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Nichols-13895|Private Hezekiah Nichols (1823-1863)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Piper-3112|Private Delos S. Piper (1843-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Smith-209730|Sergeant Alexander H. Smith (1844-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Smith-203708|Private Frederick Smith (abt.1827-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Smith-208556|Private Jerome L. Smith (1823-1862)]] :[[Spaulding-2569|Private Asa Blodget Spaulding (1843-1862)]] :[[Waller-4242|Private Harrison Waller (1843-1862)]] :[[Waterman-2548|Private Solomon Adnah Waterman (1843-1862)]] :[[Whiting-3300|Private John J. Whiting Jr. (1844-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Wilson-46086|Captain Robert Wilson (abt.1822-1862)]] :Cave Hill National Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky (11) :[[Bates-10251|Private Charles F. Bates (1837-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Bridgeman-525|Private Edward S. Bridgeman (1836-1863)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Fishel-224|Private Eben B. Fishel (1842-1863)]] :[[Gifford-3678|Captain Harley Nelson Gifford (1840-1910)]] :[[Knox-3652|Private Dexter R. Knox (1844-1862)]] :[[Perkins-13776|Private Addison Perkins (abt.1832-1862)]] :[[Phelps-7819|Private George K. Phelps (1843-1862)]] :[[Sage-199|Private James Sage (1818-1862)]] :[[Shipman-2639|Private Wilson D. Shipman (1844-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Silvernail-99|Private Amos H. Silvernail (1838-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Wolcott-1946|Private Newton Lee Wolcott (1842-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :Danville National Cemetery, Danville, Boyle, Kentucky (1) :[[Webb-18364|Private Andrew W. Webb (1828-1862)]] === Maryland (1) === :Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland :[[Slade-2124|Private Sherman C. Slade (1843-1895)]] === Massachusetts (1) === :Forefathers Burial Ground, Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts (1) :[[Patchin-201|Private James Wilbur Patchin (1825-1899)]] === Michigan (49) === :Hillside Cemetery, Plainwell, Allegan, Michigan (1) :[[Wise-6971|Private Jonathan Wise (1838-abt.1887)]] :Lindsley Cemetery, Cheshire Center, Allegan, Michigan (1) :[[Ketchum-204|Private Daniel Justus Ketchum (1847-1913)]] :Rowe Cemetery, Chicora, Allegan, Michigan (1) :[[Scott-37522|Private Chauncey B. Scott (1841-1883)]] :Greenbriar Cemetery, Lake Ann, Benzie, Michigan (1) :[[Stowe-1373|Private Harmon W. Stowe (1842-1905)]] :Lake View Cemetery, Quincy, Branch, Michigan (1) :[[Caley-270|Private Charles C. Caley (1839-1901)]] :Riverside Cemetery, Union City, Branch, Michigan (2) :[[Ackley-1062|Private Amiel J. Ackley (1826-1914)]] :[[Simmons-13391|Private Reuben Marsden Simmons (1833-1908)]] :Sherwood Cemetery, Sherwood, Branch, Michigan (1) :[[McIntyre-7222|Private John Franklin McIntyre (1840-1914)]] :Burr Oak Cemetery, Athens, Calhoun, Michigan (1) :[[Webb-12167|Private Ezra Webb (1828-1903)]] :Little Fish Lake Cemetery, Volinia Township, Cass, Michigan (1) :[[Rood-848|Private Orville A. Rood (1843-1897)]] :Sunset Hill Cemetery, East Jordan, Charlevoix, Michigan (1) :[[Foote-3143|Private Loami M. Foote (1842-1906)]] :Ohioville Cemetery, Indian River, Cheboygan, Michigan (1) :[[Allen-26408|Private Joseph Stephen Allen (1838-1922)]] :Woods Cemetery, Sheridan Township, Clare, Michigan (1) :[[Rulapaugh-5|Private John Rulapaugh (1822-1886)]] :Mount Rest Cemetery, Saint Johns, Clinton, Michigan (1) :[[Reynolds-14607|Private George Washington Reynolds (1824-1910)]] :South Bingham Cemetery, Saint Johns, Clinton, Michigan (1) :[[Jennings-6470|Sergeant Warren Jennings (1824-1916)]] :Freemire Cemetery, Sunfield, Eaton, Michigan (1) :[[Dickinson-5814|Private Alonzo L. Dickinson (1839-1925)]] :Pine Run Cemetery, Pine Run, Genesee, Michigan (1) :[[Parker-39568|Private William Harrison Parker (1820-1904)]] :Oakwood Cemetery, Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan (1) :[[Malone-3489|Private Sidney D. Malone (1827-1900)]] :Old Soldier Cemetery, Moscow, Hillsdale, Michigan (1) :[[Hitt-428|Private Oliver C. Hitt (1839-1905)]] :Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Ionia, Michigan (1) :[[Button-1337|Private Jared W. Button (1843-1904)]] :Highland Park Cemetery, Ionia, Ionia, Michigan (1) :[[Brookins-197|Private Norman L. Brookins (1843-1917)]] :Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia, Michigan (1) :[[Green-41501|Private John William Green (1839-1911)]] :Portland Cemetery, Portland, Ionia, Michigan (1) :[[Whitney-4190|Sergeant Jonathon Miles Whitney (1842-1921)]] :Springport Cemetery, Springport, Jackson, Michigan (1) :[[Mathias-781|Private Edman H. Mathias (1834-1924)]] :Oak Grove Cemetery, Galesburg, Kalamazoo, Michigan (1) :[[Schram-404|Corporal Isaac D. L. Schram (1835-1911)]] :Grand Rapids Veterans Home Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan (1) :[[Hilbert-425|Private Percival C. Hilbert Jr. (1844-1918)]] :Oakhill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan (3) :[[DeWolf-349|Private John Wooster DeWolf (1840-1914)]] :[[Stewart-47322|Private Royal M. Stewart (1842-1917)]] :[[Udell-471|Private Orrin Udell (abt.1838-1901)]] :Leelanau Township Cemetery, Northport, Leelanau, Michigan (1) :[[Hutchinson-9632|Private Stephen James Hutchinson (1830-1911)]] :Hunt Cemetery, Madison Center, Lenawee, Michigan (1) :[[Gates-3772|Private Levi H. Gates (1836-1895)]] :Cleon Township Cemetery, Copemish, Manistee, Michigan (1) :[[Chubb-115|2d Lieutenant Alonzo Chubb (1823-1908)]] :Park Cemetery, Marquette, Marquette, Michigan (1) :[[Taft-1474|Assistant Surgeon Harvey S. Taft (1825-1888)]] :Center Riverton Cemetery, Scottville, Mason, Michigan (1) :[[Whetstone-216|Private Isaac B. Whetstone (1844-1896)]] :Midland City Cemetery, Midland, Midland, Michigan (1) :[[Northway-201|Private Henry Drake Northway (1843-1917)]] :Crandall Cemetery, Ensley Center, Newaygo, Michigan (1) :[[Butler-20840|Private Francis A. Butler (1838-1878)]] :Volney Cemetery, Volney, Newaygo, Michigan (1) :[[Knowles-5197|Private Alfred A. Knowles (1844-1904)]] :Abson Cemetery, Walkerville, Oceana, Michigan (1) :[[Knowles-5217|Private Thomas J. Knowles (1839-1918)]] :Fairlawn Cemetery, Walkerville, Oceana, Michigan (1) :[[Bunting-1306|Private Robert Lewis Bunting (1836-1929)]] :Pentwater Township Cemetery, Pentwater, Oceana, Michigan (1) :[[Barnard-4045|Private C. Philo Barnard (1846-1894)]] :Woodland Cemetery, Reed City, Osceola, Michigan (1) :[[Stowe-1827|Private Egbert Raymond Stowe (1840-1893)]] :Fairview Cemetery, Gaylord, Otsego, Michigan (1) :[[King-36385|Private Nelson Kirtland King (1841-1912)]] :Lakefield Cemetery, Lakefield, Saginaw, Michigan (1) :[[Downing-3248|Private John D. Downing (1838-1904)]] :Riverside Cemetery, Henderson, Shiawassee, Michigan (1) :[[Spitler-610|Private George Johannes Spitler (1831-1906)]] :Brookside Cemetery, Fairgrove, Tuscola, Michigan (1) :[[Cutts-455|Private Jesse Cutts (1832-1909)]] :Demorest Cemetery, Akron, Tuscola, Michigan (1) :[[Nuebre-2|Private Edgar (Nuebre) Newbre (abt.1833-1889)]] :Watertown Township Cemetery, Fostoria, Tuscola, Michigan (1) :[[Jewell-1970|Corporal George W. Jewell (1833-1913)]] :Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan (1) :[[Gibson-7186|Commissary Sergeant William Jay Gibson (1838-1914)]] :Section 16 Cemetery, Harrietta, Wexford, Michigan (1) :[[Blakeslee-990|Private Eugene Blakeslee (1835-1921)]] === Minnesota (8) === :Cannon Falls Community Cemetery, Cannon Falls, Goodhue, Minnesota (1) :[[Sager-682|Private Harvey Curtis Sager (1844-1897)]] :Crystal Lake Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota (1) :[[Granger-2546|Private Benjamin Franklin Granger (1839-1910)]] :Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota (3) :[[Crays-17|Lieutenant James Crays (1841-1917)]] :[[Peck-8631|Private Jasper H. Peck (abt.1843-1880)]] :[[Wilcox-5680|Captain Alfred Gould Wilcox (1841-1900)]] :Lakeside Cemetery, Heron Lake, Jackson, Minnesota (2) :[[Fleming-8569|Private James Harvey Fleming (1834-1899)]] :[[Humiston-124|Sergeant John Franklin Humiston (1839-1907)]] :Oakland Cemetery, Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota (1) :[[Kirkpatrick-4562|Private Robert Alexander (Kirkpatrick) Kirk (1837-1913)]] === Missouri (6) === :Rose Hill Cemetery, Breckenridge, Caldwell, Missouri (1) :[[Morse-4985|Corporal Bliss Morse (1837-1923)]] :Keytesville City Cemetery, Keytesville Township, Chariton, Missouri (1) :[[Holcomb-3439|Private Mark H. Holcomb (1843-1905)]] :Kinder Cemetery, Cuba, Crawford, Missouri (1) :[[Watrous-359|Private Samuel N. Watrous (abt.1827-1904)]] :Hazelwood Cemetery, Springfield, Greene, Missouri (1) :[[Price-26313|Private Charles D. Price (1845-1910)]] :Greenwood Cemetery, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri (1) :[[Bushnell-491|1st Sergeant Collins Eli Bushnell (1841-1892)]] :Bellefontaine Cemetery, Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri (1) :[[Munn-2211|Private Herman D. Munn (1831-1894)]] === Montana (1) === :Benton Avenue Cemetery, Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana (1) :[[Hathaway-5194|Private James W. Hathaway (1844-1904)]] === Nebraska (12) === :Kearney Cemetery, Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska (1) :[[Powers-7147|Private Sehon Wilson Powers (1844-1887)]] :Oakwood Cemetery, Weeping Water, Cass, Nebraska (1) :[[Jenkins-18400|Private Aaron Jenkins (1844-1914)]] :Crawford Cemetery, Crawford, Dawes, Nebraska (1) :[[Blood-1157|Private Adorno Blood Jr. (1843-1891)]] :Ohiowa Cemetery, Ohiowa, Fillmore, Nebraska (1) :[[Adams-61267|Sergeant Austin Adams (1836-1916)]] :Oak Creek Cemetery, Raymond, Lancaster, Nebraska (1) :[[Logan-4202|Private Henry Logan (1843-1921)]] :Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska (1) :[[Cousins-1584|Private Levi B. Cousins (abt.1844-1925)]] :Sheridan Cemetery, Auburn, Nemaha, Nebraska (1) :[[Shafer-2666|Private Charles Shafer (1843-1913)]] :Rosewood Cemetery, Palmyra, Otoe, Nebraska (1) :[[McNaughton-1048|Corporal John M. McNaughton (1844-1925)]] :DuBois Cemetery, Du Bois, Pawnee, Nebraska (1) :[[Brown-92511|Private Arthur L. Brown (1831-1914)]] :Table Rock Cemetery, Table Rock, Pawnee, Nebraska (1) :[[Triloff-5|Private William Frederick Triloff (1845-1921)]] :Thurman Cemetery, Bassett, Rock, Nebraska (1) :[[Burgett-516|Private Harrison Henry Burgett (1841-1915)]] :Plainfield Cemetery, Bradshaw, York, Nebraska (1) :[[Wellman-451|Private Alonzo Wellman (1823-1902)]] === New Jersey (2) === :Siloam Cemetery, Vineland, Cumberland, New Jersey (1) :[[Judd-2385|1st Lieutenant Francis M. Judd (abt.1835-1868)]] :Bayview-New York Bay Cemetery, Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey (1) :[[Blakeslee-664|Private James Edward Blakeslee (1835-1916)]] === New York (9) === :Canaseraga Cemetery, Canaseraga, Allegany, New York (1) :[[Pelton-671|Private Watts Emerson Pelton (1837-1912)]] :Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Olean, Cattaraugus, New York (1) :[[Pitner-27|Sergeant Henry Bridgen Pitner (1843-1920)]] :Mayville Cemetery, Mayville, Chautauqua, New York (1) :[[Tourgée-112|1st Lieutenant Albion Winegar Tourgée (1838-1905)]] :Darien Cemetery, Darien, Genesee, New York (1) :[[Canfield-1278|Private Burroughs P. Canfield (1840-1917)]] :Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe, New York (1) :[[Kinney-4263|Private Albert Henry Kinney (1846-1923)]] :Elmont Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau, New York (1) :[[Van_Nostrand-200|Chaplain Aaron Van Nostrand (1832-1863)]] :Boughton Hill Cemetery, Victor, Ontario, New York (1) :[[Upton-1711|Private William R. Upton (abt.1838-1891)]] :Ridgeberry Cemetery, Ridgebury, Orange, New York (1) :[[Hall-30485|Corporal Harlan Page Hall (1842-1906)]] :Sodus Rural Cemetery, Sodus, Wayne, New York (1) :[[Edwards-17391|Major Charles G. Edwards (1836-1914)]] === North Carolina (1) === :Raleigh National Cemetery, Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina (1) :[[Christie-3937|Private James T. Christie (1843-1865)]] === North Dakota (1) === :Fairview Cemetery, Glenburn, Renville, North Dakota (1) :[[Butts-1561|Private Jeremiah Butts (1843-1913)]] === Ohio (440) === ==== Ashland County (1) ==== ::Southview Cemetery, Sullivan, Ohio (1) ::[[Atkin-979|Private Levi Atkin (1821-1862)]], cenotaph ==== Ashtabula County (98) ==== ::Alexander Harper Memorial Cemetery. Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio (2) ::[[Grover-1685|Private Almon F. Grover (1834-1902)]] ::[[Webster-8862|Private Francis M. Webster (1844-1876)]] ::Brownville Cemetery, New Lyme, Ashtabula, Ohio (2) ::[[Collyer-595|Private George E. Collyer (1833-1920)]] ::[[Knowlton-2848|Private Newton Timothy Knowlton (1833-1922)]] ::Center Cemetery, Conneaut, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Fox-14921|Private Daniel Mason Fox (abt.1841-1912)]] ::Center Cemetery, Wayne, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Fobes-315|Private Ferdinand Francis Fitch Fobes (1842-1863)]], cenotaph ::Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio (7) ::[[Fobes-236|Private Henry Harrison Fobes (1840-1862)]] ::[[Gary-1442|Corporal Alanson Gary (abt.1841-1890)]] ::[[Heath-9229|Private Milo G. Heath (1846-1881)]] ::[[Jarvis-5723|Corporal Wesley L. Jarvis (1843-1927)]] ::[[Noyes-2370|Private John P. Noyes (1840-1872)]] ::[[Smith-332413|Sergeant Nelson Henry Smith (1837-1913)]] ::[[Spencer-22061|Private John C. Spencer (1830-1910)]] ::City Cemetery, Conneaut, Ashtabula, Ohio (6) ::[[Clark-56155|Corporal Orlando Guilford Clark (1841-1902)]] ::[[Cushing-1935|Sergeant Benjamin Thomas Cushing (1839-1872)]] ::[[Swartout-163|Private Locy Swartout (1827-1910)]] ::[[Torry-79|Private Seneca Barber Torry (1832-1918)]] ::[[Warner-6506|Sergeant Joseph Ritner Warner (1837-1905)]] ::[[Wright-27097|Captain Marshall William Wright (1818-1912)]] ::Colebrook South Cemetery, Colebrook, Ashtabula, Ohio (3) ::[[Bellard-174|Corporal John H. Bellard (1834-1885)]] ::[[Webb-27760|Private Albert Selden Webb (1842-1918)]] ::[[Webb-17877|Private Darwin Oliver Webb (1841-1924)]] ::Dart Cemetery, Richmond Center, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Dart-684|Private William H. Dart (1843-1865)]] ::East Conneaut Cemetery, Conneaut, Ashtabula, Ohio (2) ::[[DeWolf-637|Private William P. DeWolf (1841-1928)]] ::[[Rowe-9927|Private Francis Asbury Rowe (1833-1928)]] ::East Lake Cemetery, North Kingsville, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[McCreary-780|Private Harrison Lee McCreary (1844-1922)]] ::Edgewood Cemetery, Edgewood, Ashtabula, Ohio (8) ::[[Harback-24|Private Ira W. Harback (1844-1865)]] ::[[Hine-1355|Private Isaac Willard Hine (1841-1920)]] ::[[Chaney-3413|Corporal Julius C. Chaney (1831-1863)]] ::[[Greenough-349|Sergeant John Ray Greenough (1837-1905)]] ::[[Laskey-375|Private Mathew P. Laskey (abt.1837-1912)]], from death cert ::[Mann-16633|Private John Friend Mann (1839-1916)]] ::[[Pettibone-1580|Private Francis A. Pettibone (1843-1886)]] ::[[Sweet-5132|Private Jesse M. Sweet (abt.1838-1899)]] ::Evergreen Cemetery, Geneva, Ashtabula, Ohio (9) ::[[Bowers-9887|Captain Edward Vernette Bowers (1813-1875)]] ::[[Burlingame-423|Private Edwin R. Burlingame (1823-1899)]] ::[[Castle-2174|1st Lieutenant William H. Castle (1841-)]] ::[[Fales-280|Private Lewis Clark Fales (1832-1915)]] ::[[Getty-348|Private Frederick I. Getty (abt.1836-1862)]] ::[[Holden-7917|Private William D. Holden (1843-1862)]] ::[[Humphrey-10735|Private Marcus W. Humphrey (1827-1866)]] ::[[Martin-47367|Corporal Alba Burnham Martin (1841-1908)]] ::[[Mason-16042|1st Sergeant George L. Mason (1836-1921)]] ::Evergreen Cemetery, Pierpont, Ashtabula, Ohio (2) ::[[Cook-33402|Private Luke Cass Cook Jr. (1822-1912)]] ::[[Kenny-2219|Private Suel H. Kenny (1844-1862)]] ::Gageville Cemetery, Sheffield Center, Ashtabula, Ohio (3) ::[[Shepherd-7445|Private Horace Shepherd (1836-1912)]] ::[[Stevens-22115|Private John E. Stevens (1843-1871)]] ::[[Whipple-1892|Private Perry M. Whipple (1836-1869)]] ::Glenwood Cemetery, Conneaut, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Blood-1511|Private John C. Blood (1844-1930)]] ::Hall Road Cemetery, Pierpont Township, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Gaut-91|Private William Harrison Gaut (1842-1862)]] ::Hayes Cemetery, Wayne, Ashtabula, Ohio (4) ::[[Giddings-773|Private Anson Eugene Giddings (1842-1866)]] ::[[Hayes-19328|Sergeant Charles B. Hayes (1836-1907)]] ::[[Jones-73888|Private Roderick Merrick Jones (1841-1941)]] ::[[Parker-11421|Sergeant Linus Newton Parker (1842-1918)]] ::Lulu Falls Cemetery, Kingsville, Ashtabula, Ohio (4) ::[[Babcock-4524|Private Benjamin N. Babcock (1828-1892)]] ::[[Benjamin-3110|Private Lovistue J. Benjamin (1842-1877)]] ::[[Pease-2584|Private John D. Pease (1830-1896)]] ::[[Wheaton-1316|Corporal Daniel H. H. Wheaton (1842-1871)]] ::Maple Grove Cemetery, Andover, Ashtabula , Ohio (2) ::[[Butler-20836|Corporal Charles Wesley Butler (1836-1909)]] ::[[Hathaway-3291|Private Gilbert Borden Hathaway (1837-1915)]] ::Maple Grove Cemetery, Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Morgan-42593|Private Seymour Levi Morgan (1841-1912)]] ::Mechanicsville Cemetery, Mechanicsville, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Bates-17977|Private Charles H. Bates (1844-1863)]], possibly cenotaph ::Monroe Township Kelloggsville Cemetery, Kelloggsville, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Blood-1527|Corporal Fayette E. Blood (1834-1913)]] ::Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Geneva, Ashtabula, Ohio (6) ::[[Allen-29027|Private Henry D. Allen (1842-1909)]] ::[[Amidon-619|Private Edmund Sumner Amidon (1832-1902)]] ::[[Olmsted-3299|Private Selden Olmsted (1839-1900)]] ::[[Pangburn-274|Private Horace William Pangburn (1844-1928)]] ::[[Parker-52620|Private Albertus N. Parker (1827-1911)]] ::[[Teachout-79|Sergeant Marshall Abraham Teachout (abt.1842-abt.1920)]] ::North Colebrook Cemetery, New Lyme, Ashtabula, Ohio (4) ::[[Crippen-931|Corporal Cyrus R. Crippen (1834-1862)]] ::[[Drake-8852|Private William Drake (1826-1864)]] ::[[Thompson-83604|Private John Thompson (1833-1916)]] ::[[Webb-17875|Private Henry James Webb (1842-1934)]] ::Oakdale Cemetery, Jefferson, Ashtabula, Ohio (5) ::[[Ferry-723|Private William Andrew Ferry (1845-1917)]] ::[[Oliver-11862|Musician Leander A. Oliver (1844-1918)]] ::[[Place-1073|Private Ira D. Place (1827-1906)]] ::[[Steele-2436|Private Calvin Francis Steele (1841-1927)]] ::[[Sweet-6794|Private Jellett Samuel Sweet (1841-1918)]] ::Orwell North Cemetery, Orwell, Ashtabula, Ohio (3) ::[[Jordan-22333|Sergeant Lysander Parker Jordan (1832-1902)]] ::[[Reeves-8447|Corporal Edwin Reeves (1842-1914)]] ::[[Smith-136473|Corporal William Orsamus Smith (1842-1931)]] ::Richmond Center Cemetery, Richmond Center, Ashtabula, Ohio (2) ::[[Heath-5666|Private Adoniram Judson Heath (1837-1906)]] ::[[Smith-301321|Private Benjamin Smith (1838-1864)]] ::Rome Center Cemetery, Rome, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Frisbe-7|Private Augustus B. Frisbe (1843-1895)]] ::Simons Cemetery, Williamsfield Township, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Hall-32052|Private Albert Hall (1842-1863)]], cenotaph ::South Orwell Cemetery, Orwell, Ashtabula, Ohio (2) ::[[Northway-90|Corporal Luke Northway (1841-1863)]], cenotaph ::[[Northway-7|Private Sherman Booth Northway (1843-1924)]] ::Union Cemetery, Rock Creek, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Batchelor-1867|Private John Worthing Batchelor (1840-1909)]] ::West Andover Cemetery, Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Leonard-13706|Private Horace Able Leonard (1844-1905)]] ::West Lakeville Cemetery, Amboy, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Parker-38561|Private Seth Parker (1839-1863)]] ::Williamsfield Center Cemetery, Williamsfield, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Morse-6078|Private Marvin S. Morse (1841-1936)]] ::Windsor Mills Cemetery, Windsor Mills, Ashtabula, Ohio (1) ::[[Hill-60274|Private Clency E. Hill (abt.1843-1883)]] ::Windsor Township Cemetery, Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio (7) ::[[Alderman-2031|Private Cassius Marcellus Alderman (1844-1914)]] ::[[Alderman-1081|Private Ellsworth Allen Alderman (1844-1927)]] ::[[Barnard-714|Private Francis Barnard (1834-1912)]], monument ::[[Barnard-8802|1st Lieutenant Leverett Barnard (1832-1864)]] ::[[Eddy-5513|Private Clayborn Amherst Eddy (1845-1865)]] ::[[King-64853|Private Amos H. King (1839-1924)]] ::[[Wilcox-6752|Private Daniel Elijah Wilcox (1827-1915)]] ==== Clark County (1) ==== ::Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark, Ohio (1) ::[[Paulding-62|Assistant Surgeon Joseph Gardner Paulding (1813-1875)]] ==== Columbiana County (11) ==== ::Columbiana Cemetery, Columbiana, Columbiana, Ohio (1) ::[[Mather-2052|Private James T. Mather (1843-1924)]] ::New Waterford Cemetery, New Waterford, Columbiana, Ohio (1) ::[[Scoville-429|Private Horace Bassett Scoville (1832-1925)]] ::Damascus Cemetery, Damascus, Columbiana, Ohio (2) ::[[Cobbs-359|Private Eli Cobbs (1843-1867)]] ::[[Naylor-3078|Private James B. Naylor (abt.1842-1869)]] ::Grandview Cemetery, Salem, Columbiana, Ohio (1) ::[[Mead-5825|Corporal William K. Mead (1835-1905)]] ::Hope Cemetery, Salem, Columbiana, Ohio (6) ::[[Ovington-47|Private John R. Ovington (1840-1888)]] ::[[Strawn-675|Private Charles Dennis Strawn (1838-1906)]] ::[[Umstead-162|Private Daniel Walton Umstead (1844-1863)]], has 2 graves ::[[Venable-1224|Private Peter Venable (1840-1913)]] ::[[White-71594|Private Francis White (abt.1835-1921)]] ::[[Wire-252|Private Samuel Wire (1841-1896)]] ==== Cuyahoga County (20) ==== ::Berea Village Cemetery, Berea, Cuyahoga, Ohio (2) ::[[Back-900|Private Ferdinando C. Back (1837-1878)]] ::[[Back-901|Private Ferdinando C. Back (1819-abt.1882)]] ::Brecksville Cemetery, Brecksville, Cuyahoga, Ohio (1) ::[[Latimer-1213|Private Olney P. Latimer (1836-1895)]] ::Evergreen Hill Cemetery, Chagrin Falls, Cuyahoga, Ohio (5) ::[[Frazier-3500|Private Calvin Gates (Frazier) Frazer (1841-1895)]] ::[[Mack-281|Private Charles B. Mack (abt.1845-1916)]] ::[[Marsh-7245|Private Henry F. Marsh (1843-1871)]] ::[[Snedeker-354|Private Orrin Snedeker (1837-1904)]] ::[[Stillwell-1179|Private William A. Stillwell (1841-1926)]] ::Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio (5) ::[[Lattimer-236|Private Chauncey Mortimer Lattimer (abt.1839-1919)]] ::[[Morton-15206|Chaplain Aaron Delos Morton (abt.1823-1905)]] ::[[Newcomb-2497|Private Franklin Elisha Newcomb (1841-1908)]] ::[[Randall-4038|Private James Gardner Randall (1841-1918)]] ::[[Robbins-5509|Adjutant Ambrose Mason Robbins (1837-1919)]] ::Mayfield Union Cemetery, Mayfield, Cuyahoga, Ohio (1) ::[[Champlin-624|Wagoner Albert A. Champlin (1839-1918)]] ::Monroe Street Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio (1) ::[[Fuller-8331|Private Martin H Fuller (1842-1907)]] ::Orange Hogsback Hill Cemetery, Cuyahoga, Ohio, (1) ::[[Pugsley-296|Private John Pugsley (1842-1915)]] ::Riverside Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio (1) ::[[Moffett-712|2d Lieutenant Julius Adolphus Moffett (1832-1898)]] ::Saint John Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio (1) ::[[Dutell-4|Private Frederick Julius Dutell (abt.1846-1902)]] ::Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio (2) ::[[Perkins-2489|Corporal Andrew Caption Perkins (1842-1899)]] ::[[Pierce-13056|Private Allison J. Pierce (1845-1891)]] ==== Erie County (6) ==== ::Oakland Cemetery, Sandusky, Erie, Ohio (1) ::[[Curtis-8456|Sergeant William D. Curtis (1827-1913)]] ::Ohio Veterans Home Cemetery, Sandusky, Erie, Ohio (5) ::[[Barker-8628|Private Edmund J. Barker (1844-1914)]] ::[[Barnard-714|Private Francis Barnard (1834-1912)]] ::[[Hawkins-12124|Musician Jerome B. Hawkins (1843-1924)]] ::[[McCollom-117|Corporal John F. McCollom (abt.1842-)]] ::[[Potter-8817|Private Elwood A. Potter (1845-1925)]] ==== Franklin County (6) ==== ::Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio (3) ::[[Hickok-751|Private Henry Clay Hickok (abt.1846-1907)]] ::[[Myers-18160|Corporal Henry Robb Myers (1839-1901)]] ::[[Sadler-2456|Private John Sadler (1844-1921)]] ::Otterbein Cemetery, Westerville, Franklin, Ohio (1) ::[[Allen-37735|1st Lieutenant James W. Allen (1827-1915)]] ::Union Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio (1) ::[[Brewer-776|Private Justin Warriner Brewer (1842-1910)]] ::Walnut Grove Cemetery, Worthington, Franklin, Ohio (1) ::[[Hall-32189|Private James Edward Hall (1837-1908)]] ==== Geauga County (69) ==== ::Center Chardon Cemetery, Chardon, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Eggleston-1044|Private Wellington Eggleston (1841-1885)]] ::Chardon Municipal Cemetery, Chardon, Geauga, Ohio (11) ::[[Canfield-971|Captain Byron William Canfield (abt.1836-abt.1907)]] ::[[Canfield-1185|Corporal Henry Fisher Canfield (1843-1894)]] ::[[Conley-774|Private Ferando Cortes Conley (1826-1899)]] ::[[Dimmick-453|Private Orlando Alger Dimmick (1837-1920)]] ::[[Hill-30686|Private Almon H. Hill (1843-1922)]], unmarked ::[[Maynard-3249|Musician Milton Lewis Maynard (1834-1911)]] ::[[McNaughton-1051|Sergeant James Addison McNaughton (1842-1894)]] ::[[Patchin-135|Sergeant Edward Patchin (1840-1934)]] ::[[Patchin-159|Sergeant Stephen Patchin (1838-1924)]] ::[[Quiggle-112|Private Oscar P. Quiggle (1841-1924)]] ::[[Richmond-3728|Private William H. Richmond (1836-1889)]] ::Chester Cemetery, Chesterland, Geauga, Ohio (3) ::[[Beckwith-1710|Private James Beckwith (1835-1863)]] ::[[Dusenbury-99|Corporal Oscar Dusenbury (1843-1934)]] ::[[Elder-2723|1st Sergeant George Dwight Elder (1837-1924)]] ::Claridon Center Cemetery, Claridon, Geauga, Ohio (2) ::[[Taylor-50711|Sergeanr-Major Lester De Witt Taylor (1832-1891)]] ::[[Watts-8509|Private Alonzo Simeon Watts (1832-1918)]] ::East Claridon Cemetery, Claridon, Geauga, Ohio (2) ::[[Hathaway-3284|1st Sergeant John Clothier Hathaway (1831-1905)]] ::[[Phillips-21786|Private Robert Phillips (abt.1842-1915)]] ::Fowlers Mill Cemetery, Munson Township, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Allshouse-222|Private William Allshouse (1830-bef.1886)]] ::Hambden Township Cemetery, Hambden, Geauga, Ohio (4) ::[[Bagg-198|Private Wilford A. Bagg (abt.1838-1863)]] ::[[Hale-7459|Private William H. Hale (1840-1862)]] ::[[King-30109|Private Eleazer A. King (1832-1904)]] ::[[Sheldon-3014|Musician Charles Sheldon (1834-1916)]] ::Huntsburg Township Cemetery, Huntsburg, Geauga, Ohio (6) ::[[Auxer-93|Private Stephen D Auxer (1841-1907)]] ::[[Bosley-725|Private George Wesley Bosley (abt.1840-1862)]], has 2 memorials ::[[Bridgeman-515|Private Ansel Orange Bridgeman (1838-1863)]], has 2 memorials ::[[Dixon-9692|Private Madison Dixon (1842-1862)]] ::[[Sober-102|Private Austin Sober (1844-1863)]] ::[[Strong-5423|Private Orestes L. Strong (1842-1909)]] ::Maple Grove Cemetery, Thompson, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Hausch-70|Private John Hausch (1834-1919)]] ::Maple Hill Cemetery, Munson Township, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Bond-6631|Private Joel D. Bond (1827-1863)]] ::Memorial Cemetery, Burton, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Button-1334|Private Justin Button (1839-1912)]] ::Middlefield Cemetery, Middlefield, Geauga, Ohio (3) ::[[Alfred-328|Private Aldrick S. Alfred (abt.1832-1908)]] ::[[Bosley-725|Private George Wesley Bosley (abt.1840-1862)]], has 2 memorials ::[[Porter-14518|Private Tilden W. Porter (1838-1877)]] ::Montville Cemetery, Montville, Geauga, Ohio (6) ::[[Mowrey-174|Private James A. Mowrey (1833-1927)]] ::[[Nye-2162|Private Ira Nye (1841-1862)]] ::[[Phelps-7051|Private Franklin W. Phelps (1842-1863)]] ::[[Sober-105|Private Henry M. Sober (1843-1867)]] ::[[Sober-89|Private Spencer Sober (1840-1863)]] ::[[Tucker-12255|Private John T. Tucker (1843-1862)]] ::Munn Cemetery, Newbury Center, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[St._John-2309|Private George E. St. John (1838-1862)]] ::Newbury Center Cemetery, Newbury Center, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Sanborn-1585|Private Homer L. Sanborn (1842-1862)]] ::Old Cemetery, Parkman, Geauga, Ohio (3) ::[[Crofford-66|Private Stephen Harrison Crofford (1832-1898)]] ::[[McClintock-1285|Private Charles W. McClintock (abt.1845-1862)]] ::[[Newcomb-2520|Private Selah Wright Newcomb (1843-1862)]] ::Overlook Cemetery, Parkman, Geauga, Ohio (7) ::[[Cook-28259|Sergeant Frederick T. Cook (1839-1906)]] ::[[Fales-657|Private Francis F. Fales (1844-1904)]] ::[[McElwain-329|Private Edwin W. McElwain (1838-1892)]] ::[[Moore-48068|Corporal Edwin R. (Moore) More (1831-1864)]] ::[[Morton-8495|Private George Henry Morton (1846-1915)]] ::[[Smith-180812|1st Lieutenant Norman Decatur Smith (1827-1895)]] ::[[Waters-6740|Private Rollin A. Waters (1842-1909)]] ::Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Burton, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Knox-3652|Private Dexter R. Knox (1844-1862)]], cenotaph ::Protestant Cemetery, Chardon, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Grant-12531|Private Preserved Harris Grant (1842-1896)]] ::Restland Cemetery, Bainbridge, Geauga, Ohio (4) ::[[Fowler-9641|Private Justin Fowler (1839-1904)]] ::[[Osborn-4834|Private David Edson Osborn (1840-1862)]] ::[[Phillips-27308|Private George W. Phillips (1843-1862)]] ::[[Richards-12088|Corporal Evan Richards (1840-1915)]] ::Russell Township Riverview Cemetery, Russell Center, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[LaDow-67|Private Sylvester LaDow (1839-1929)]] ::Shadyside Cemetery, Auburn Township, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Johnson-76223|Private Austin R. Johnson (abt.1842-1863)]] ::South Newbury Cemetery, Newbury Center, Geauga, Ohio (2) ::[[Allshouse-206|Private Jonas Allshouse (1821-1897)]] ::[[Way-1808|Private Averill F. Way (1837-1864)]] ::Troy Cemetery, Welshfield, Geauga, Ohio (1) ::[[Auxer-95|Private John H. Auxer (1844-1917)]] ::Welton Cemetery, Burton, Geauga, Ohio (4) ::[[Hitchcock-2844|Corporal Charles C. Hitchcock (1844-1862)]] ::[[Potter-8816|Private Edward Potter (1823-1904)]] ::[[Tolles-111|Colonel William Ransom Tolles (1823-1893)]] ::[[Tuttle-3401|Captain William Ransom Tuttle (1837-1922)]] ==== Greene County (1) ==== ::Bellbrook Cemetery, Bellbrook, Greene, Ohio (1) ::[[Turnbull-2679|Surgeon John Turnbull (1840-1904)]] ==== Hamilton County (1) ==== ::Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio (1) ::[[Strickland-4740|Private Walter Strickland (1840-1865)]] ==== Hardin County (1) ==== ::Grove Cemetery, Kenton, Hardin, Ohio (1) ::[[Bear-855|Private Enos Bear (1841-abt.1888)]] ==== Huron County (1) ==== ::Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk, Huron, Ohio (1) ::[[Doty-2212|Private David Doty (1845-1909)]] ==== Lake County (70) ==== ::Evergreen Cemetery, Painesville, Lake, Ohio (27) ::[[Ayer-1266|Private Hamilton P. Ayer (1835-1914)]] ::[[Baker-29510|Private Edwin Nash Baker (1842-1916)]] ::[[Barker-8827|Private Frank M. Barker (1839-1905)]] ::[[Barnes-13277|Private Calvin Barnes (1842-1917)]] ::[[Branch-1698|Private Edward Payson Branch (1842-1937)]] ::[[Brooks-11897|Private Thomas Eugene Brooks (1836-1862)]] ::[[Callender-205|Private John E. Callender (1840-1897)]] ::[[Clark-37719|Corporal Harvey E. Clark (1832-1870)]] ::[[Colgrove-56|Private Melvin J. Colgrove (1844-1881)]] ::[[Doolittle-1917|Corporal Charles Edward Doolittle (1842-1923)]] ::[[Elwell-637|Private Isaac Elwell (1834-1907)]] ::[[Grover-1681|Private Alonzo Grover (abt.1827-1891)]] ::[[Hickson-389|Private George R. Hickson (1827-1889)]] ::[[[Jackson-20743|Private Stewart David Jackson (1840-1926)]] ::[[Kerr-5956|Private Moses Kerr (1838-1862)]] ::[[Lockwood-3127|Private Pulaski Lockwood (1828-1874)]], unmarked ::[[Lockwood-2821|Regimental Quartermaster Stanley B. Lockwood (1840-1884)]] ::[[Paine-2516|Private Alvin B. Paine (1846-1864)]] ::[[Paine-2126|Musician Hendrick Ellsworth Paine (1845-1938)]] ::[[Potts-2925|Private Samuel Justine Potts (1838-1915)]] ::[[Russell-19547|Private Elmer Russell (1841-1909)]] ::[[Shepherd-4342|1st Sergeant Robert N. Shepherd (1840-1872)]] ::[[Taylor-49698|Sergeant-Major James Harvey Taylor Jr. (1844-1919)]] ::[[Tinan-4|Private Orlando W. Tinan (1838-1894)]] ::[[Turner-22055|Private Charles Turner (abt.1827-1884)]] ::[[Wakelee-72|Private Byron Philo Wakelee (1845-1924)]] ::[[Wakelee-77|Private Oscar R. Wakelee (1841-1893)]] ::Fairview Memorial Park, Madison, Lake, Ohio (5) ::[[Blakely-710|Private Harlow W. Blakely (1844-1910)]] ::[[Brewster-3510|Private Oliver Raymond Brewster (1841-1862)]] ::[[Cady-1876|Private Fordyce Adelbert Cady (1846-1917)]] ::[[Saxton-969|Private Seymour Saxton (1841-1929)]] ::[[Strong-4764|Private Elmer C. Strong (1844-1863)]] ::Kirtland South Cemetery, Kirtland, Lake, Ohio (1) ::[[Parks-6417|Private John Parks (abt.1838-1910)]] ::Madison Cemetery, Madison, Lake, Ohio (1) ::[[Allen-29007|Private Nathan W. Allen (1815-bef.1878)]], grave unmarked ::Mentor Avenue Cemetery, Painesville, Lake, Ohio (1) ::[[Prouty-480|Private Lucius A. Prouty (1841-1862)]] ::Mentor Municipal Cemetery, Mentor, Lake, Ohio (14) ::[[Brindle-336|Private James Madison Brindle (1841-1907)]] ::[[Brooks-11919|Private Samuel Brooks (abt.1842-1937)]] ::[[Call-1393|Private Francis M. Call (1843-1923)]] ::[[Ely-3130|Corporal Ira Ely (1823-1908)]] ::[[Hayden-3642|Private Eugene M. Hayden (1841-1920)]] ::[[Hazeltine-295|Private John G. Hazeltine (1828-1916)]] ::[[Hopkins-10486|Musician Daniel Frank Hopkins (abt.1833-1912)]] ::[[Hopkins-8433|Private Floyd Hopkins (abt.1840-1926)]] ::[[Mayhew-1180|Private Edwin H. Mayhew (1842-1862)]] ::[[Nowlen-20|Corporal Clinton A. Nowlen (1829-1885)]] ::[[Prouty-641|Private Royal Prouty (1843-1918)]] ::[[Riker-253|Captain George L. Riker (1830-1900)]] ::[[Warren-12682|Private Albert C. Warren (1843-1915)]] ::[[Young-27915|Private Benjamin M. Young (1829-1910)]] ::Middle Ridge Cemetery, Madison, Lake, Ohio (3) ::[[Gillett-2470|Private Leonard Gillett (1844-1908)]] ::[[Judd-2385|1st Lieutenant Francis M. Judd (abt.1835-1868)]], cenotaph ::[[Rand-1855|Private Cassius Clay Rand (1843-1912)]] ::North Ridge Cemetery, North Madison, Lake, Ohio (1) ::[[Fuller-3827|Sergeant Harrison Joseph Fuller (1840-1862)]] ::Perry Township Cemetery, Perry, Lake, Ohio (1) ::[[Manchester-863|Private Lyman C. Manchester (1847-1915)]] ::South Madison Cemetery, South Madison, Lake, Ohio (2) ::[[Nash-6285|Private Daniel P. Nash (1838-1862)]] ::[[Turney-1346|Private Albert A. Turney (1827-1863)]], has 2 graves ::Waite Hill Village Cemetery, Waite Hill, Lake, Ohio (1) ::[[Taylor-50681|1st Sergeant La Royal Taylor (1827-1906)]] ::Williams Cemetery, Painesville, Lake, Ohio (1) ::[[Williams-56533|Sergeant Solomon Dexter Williams (1818-1862)]] ::Willoughby Village Cemetery, Willoughby, Lake, Ohio (12) ::[[Barlass-4|Sergeant Robert B. Barlass (1841-1864)]] ::[[Brown-80187|1st Sergeant Charles R Brown (1836-1918)]] ::[[Clark-50950|Private Nathan Tracy Clark (1842-1912)]] ::[[Crawford-16912|Private Emery E. Crawford (1843-1917)]] ::[[Davidson-11534|Private Erastus Davidson (1838-1882)]] ::[[Green-33366|Private Horace Green (1836-1906)]] ::[[Kelsey-1701|Private Arthur Kelsey (1841-1893)]] ::[[Rockafellow-57|Private Oscar Howell Rockafellow (1833-1889)]] ::[[Sharp-9910|Private George Henry Sharp (1841-1914)]] ::[[Slayton-405|Private William Thomas Slayton (1831-1886)]] ::[[Stocking-655|Private Charles Hendrickson Stocking (1842-1926)]] ::[[Tanner-4067|Private Harvey Tanner (1837-1884)]] ==== Lorain County (3) ==== ::Elmwood Cemetery, Lorain, Lorain, Ohio (1) ::[[Rowlee-34|Corporal Robert Allison Rowlee (1841-1908)]] ::Ridgelawn Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio (1) ::[[Spring-1864|Private Charles B. Spring (1841-1910)]] ::Westwood Cemetery, Oberlin, Lorain, Ohio (1) ::[[Ashley-5368|Wagoner Joseph B. Ashley (1831-1904)]] ==== Logan County (1) ==== ::Fairview Cemetery, Belle Center, Logan, Ohio (1) ::[[Marlow-1686|Private William Thomas Marlow (1843-1918)]] ==== Lucas County (2) ==== ::Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio (2) ::[[Burbank-837|2d Lieutenant Lester D. Burbank (1827-1905)]] ::[[Wakelee-79|Private Arthur B. Wakelee (1842-1885)]] ==== Mahoning County (46) ==== ::Boardman Cemetery, Boardman, Mahoning, Ohio (1) ::[[Noble-7087|Private Homer Noble (abt.1842-1863)]] ::Canfield Village Cemetery, Canfield, Mahoning, Ohio (8) ::[[Boughton-853|Private Horace Boughton (1844-1862)]] ::[[Clark-61874|1st Lieutenant William H. Clark (1835-1903)]] ::[[Flaugher-488|Private Joseph H. Flaugher (1841-1880)]] ::[[Fowler-14524|Surgeon Charles Newton Fowler (1828-1901)]] ::[[Hunt-15761|Private Alfred Hunt (1841-1864)]], cenotaph ::[[Park-5332|Private James M. Park (1842-1940)]] ::[[Ruggles-1447|Corporal Horace Greenley Ruggles (abt.1840-1913)]] ::[[Young-44889|Private John Young (1839-1865)]] ::Dean Hill Cemetery, Canfield, Mahoning, Ohio (2) ::[[Dean-13004|Private Benjamin Dean (1831-1863)]] ::[[Eastman-284|Corporal Almon Eastman (1831-1918)]] ::East Goshen Friends Cemetery, East Goshen, Mahoning, Ohio (1) ::[[Middleton-978|Private William H. Middleton (1842-1894)]] ::Ellsworth Cemetery, Ellsworth, Mahoning, Ohio (1) ::[[Allen-51183|Private Jesse Fitch Allen (1841-1918)]] ::Lowellville Cemetery, Lowellville, Mahoning, Ohio (3) ::[[Nessle-7|Sergeant Isaiah J. Nessle (1843-1905)]] ::[[Watson-17751|Sergeant Major Porter H. Watson (1841-1913)]] ::[[Whetstone-209|Private David C. Whetstone (1838-1885)]] ::Lumberton Cemetery, Mahoning, Ohio (3) ::[[Kirkbride-369|Private James S. Kirkbride (1837-1888)]] ::[[Kirkbride-370|Private Joseph Kirkbride (1838-1899)]] ::[[Silver-2189|Private Allen Silver (1827-1910)]] ::Midway Mennonite Church Cemetery, Mahoning, Ohio (1) ::[[Witmer-542|Private Lewis Witmer (1845-1867)]] ::North Benton Cemetery, North Benton, Mahoning, Ohio (1) ::[[Boohecker-1|Private Jacob Boohecker (1839-1911)]] ::Oak Hill Cemetery, Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio (14) ::[[Fielding-910|Private Charles Fielding (1826-1882)]] ::[[Fishel-250|Private Solomon Fishel (1845-1891)]] ::[[Hanify-11|Private John Joseph Hanify (abt.1833-1901)]] ::[[Kaiser-1204|Private Franz Josef Kaiser Jr. (1842-1926)]] ::[[McCurley-290|Sergeant Abraham S. McCurley (1838-1921)]] ::[[McKinley-3760|Private Theron McKinley (1839-1905)]] ::[[Morrison-9834|Private John W. Morrison (abt.1841-bef.1909)]] ::[[Oliver-16145|Private Cyrus C. Oliver (abt.1825-1910)]] ::[[Parker-48573|Private John T. Parker (1831-aft.1880)]] ::[[Shields-6137|Private Homer J. Shields (1842-1906)]] ::[[Simon-4235|Sergeant Florentine Melancton Simon (1843-1918)]] ::[[Stambaugh-119|Captain Daniel Beaver Stambaugh (1838-1915)]] ::[[Stewart-44077|Private William W. Stewart (1842-1863)]] ::[[Wilson-91850|Private David Andrews Wilson (1841-1924)]] ::Paradise Cemetery, North Lima, Mahoning, Ohio (1) ::[[Ruppert-303|Corporal Samuel Ruppert (1842-1932)]] ::Poland Riverside Cemetery, Poland, Mahoning, Ohio (9) ::[[Baker-51481|Private Sylvester J. Baker (abt.1846-1926)]] ::[[Baker-51493|Private William H. Baker (1843-abt.1862)]] ::[[Carbaugh-161|Private Joseph W. Carbaugh (abt.1839-1872)]] ::[[Houston-3588|Private Richard Houston (1828-1864)]], cenotaph ::[[Mansfield-3131|Captain Ira Franklin Mansfield (1842-1919)]] ::[[Miller-60958|Corporal Manassas Miller (1837-1899)]] ::[[Nesbitt-1182|Corporal John Wishard Nesbitt (1840-1912)]] ::[[Raub-186|Private Isaac P. C. Raub (1838-1863)]], cenotaph ::[[Spitler-636|Private Peter Johannes Spitler (1837-1920)]] ::Zion Lutheran Cemetery, New Middletown, Mahoning, Ohio (1) ::[[Ellinger-298|Private John F. Ellinger (1843-1915)]] ==== Montgomery County (6) ==== ::Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio (5) ::[[Burgett-515|Private Harrison J. Burgett (1841-1922)]] ::[[Eaton-7940|Private Erwin Eaton (abt.1844-1925)]] ::[[Grossman-887|Private John Grossman (1845-1881)]] ::[[Harber-553|Private Aaron Harber (1836-1904)]] ::[[Hayes-11626|Private Elisha W. Hayes (1839-1900)]] ::Old Greencastle Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio (1) ::[[Pease-3027|Private Abner J. Pease (1845-1918)]], has two graves ==== Morrow County (1) ==== ::Rivercliff Cemetery, Mount Gilead, Morrow, Ohio (1) ::[[Braden-1169|Captain Andrew D. Braden (1835-1919)]] ==== Portage County (10) ==== ::Aurora Cemetery, Aurora, Portage, Ohio (1) ::[[Tucker-11282|Sergeant Dean D. Tucker (1840-1926)]] ::Charlestown Cemetery, Charlestown, Portage, Ohio (1) ::[[Hall-29732|Colonel Albert Sereno Hall (1830-1863)]] ::Hartzell Cemetery, Deerfield Township, Portage, Ohio (1) ::[[Hartzell-295|Captain John Calvin Hartzell (1837-1918)]] ::Park Cemetery, Garrettsville, Portage, Ohio (2) ::[[Beardsley-3631|Sergeant David Carl Beardsley (1833-1910)]] ::[[Langston-1647|Private Henry James Langston (1843-1923)]] ::Riverside Cemetery, Hiram Rapids, Portage, Ohio (1) ::[[Cooney-691|Corporal Michael Cooney (1816-1897)]] ::Standing Rock Cemetery, Kent, Portage, Ohio (1) ::[[Vickers-1722|Private Frederick H. Vickers (1844-1915)]] ::Westlawn Cemetery, Mantua, Portage, Ohio (1) ::[[Reed-18358|Private Daniel Jackson Reed (1833-1909)]] ::Windham Cemetery, Windham, Portage, Ohio (2) ::[[Hunt-23389|Private Chauncy M. Hunt (1843-1918)]] ::[[Webb-15724|Private Sylvester J. Webb (1828-1901)]] ==== Stark County (3) ==== ::Alliance City Cemetery, Alliance, Stark, Ohio (3) ::[[Bennett-31108|Private Thomas Bennett (1836-1925)]] ::[[Cobb-4010|Private Amos England Cobb (1827-1906)]] ::[[Myers-9496|Private Jonathan Myers Jr. (1836-1917)]] ==== Summit County (3) ==== ::East Akron Cemetery, Akron, Summit, Ohio (1) ::[[Hultz-76|Sergeant Wilson Shannon (Hultz) Hulse (1842-1914)]] ::Glendale Cemetery, Akron, Summit, Ohio (1) ::[[Perkins-9797|Lieutenant Colonel George Tod Perkins (1836-1910)]] ::Locust Grove Cemetery, Twinsburg, Summit, Ohio (1) ::[[Griste-90|Corporal Luman George Griste (1844-1928)]] ==== Trumbull County (76) ==== ::Belmont Park Cemetery, Liberty Township, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Smith-265775|Sergeant George Jackson Smith (abt.1838-1914)]] ::Brookfield Cemetery, Brookfield, Trumbull, Ohio (2) ::[[Hart-20827|Musician Simeon O. Hart (abt.1844-1891)]] ::[[Pound-1171|Sergeant Noah James Pound (1839-1914)]] ::Brownwood Cemetery, North Bloomfield, Trumbull, Ohio (7) ::[[Anderson-3795|Private Thomas S. Anderson (1839-1928)]] ::[[Cook-43674|Private John S. Cook (abt.1843-1862)]] ::[[Creighton-1602|Private William Creighton (1843-1863)]] ::[[Haine-98|Private George Edward Haine (1840-1920)]] ::[[Haine-100|Private William Joseph Haine (1837-1923)]] ::[[Smith-302340|Sergeant Albert H. Smith (1844-1911)]] ::[[Windram-21|Private Robert Windram (1826-1892)]] ::Champion Township Cemetery, Champion, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Murphy-11722|Private John A Murphy (abt.1842-1874)]] ::Cortland Christian Church Cemetery, Cortland, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Mahannah-35|Private Harvey Mahannah (1838-1918)]] ::East Farmington Cemetery, Farmington, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Wildman-943|Private Ira Wildman (1817-1883)]] ::Evergreen Cemetery, Bristolville, Trumbull, Ohio (3) ::[[Harrison-26158|Private Charles Salathiel Harrison (1844-1883)]] ::[[Mayhew-317|Private Benjamin Holmes Mayhew (1844-1917)]] ::[[Weldy-8|Private Moses Weldy (1833-1911)]] ::Ewalt Cemetery, Howland Township, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Ewalt-143|Corporal John A. Ewalt (1843-1863)]] ::Fairview Cemetery, Mesopotamia, Trumbull, Ohio (10) ::[[Barb-235|Private Gabriel P. Barb (1843-1915)]] ::[[Bower-3075|Private David Bower (1833-1907)]] ::[[Brigden-178|1st Lieutenant Charles Alfred Brigden (1817-1887)]] ::[[Collar-237|Private Henry Harvey Collar (abt.1843-1862)]] ::[[Cox-38248|Private Seymour A. Cox (1833-1862)]] ::[[Holcomb-3397|Corporal Robert N. Holcomb (1843-1926)]] ::[[Joslin-1429|Private Benjamin Joslin (1830-1885)]] ::[[Talcott-643|Private Whitman Byrd Talcott (1841-1862)]] ::[[Weldy-225|Private Samuel Weldy (1844-1893)]] ::[[Wilcox-11083|Private William Richard Wilcox M.D. (1843-1927)]] ::Girard Liberty Union Cemetery, Girard, Trumbull, Ohio (4) ::[[Gilbert-21950|Captain Henry P. Gilbert (1818-1882)]] ::[[Hake-688|Private Samuel Hake (1844-1893)]] ::[[Jastat-1|Corporal Albert Jastat (1834-1911)]] ::[[Miller-48587|Sergeant John B. Miller (1835-1885)]] ::Green Lawn Cemetery, Greene Center, Trumbull, Ohio (4) ::[[Kittredge-157|Private Isaiah S. Kittredge (1830-1908)]] ::[[Lattin-147|Private Wright E. Lattin (1837-1916)]] ::[[Merritt-6318|Musician Aaron J Merritt (1840-1918)]] ::[[Sparks-5479|Private Lorenzo Hiram Sparks (1843-1921)]] ::Hillside Cemetery, West Farmington, Trumbull, Ohio (3) ::[[Hill-30756|Private Elisha Hill (1839-1916)]] ::[[Taft-1473|Private Samuel K. Taft (1831-1862)]] ::[[Wolcott-1946|Private Newton Lee Wolcott (1842-1862)]], cenotaph ::Howland Township Cemetery, Howland Corners, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Andrews-19578|Private Elmore Hutchins Andrews (1841-1862)]] ::Kerrs Cemetery, Mineral Ridge, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Cessna-537|Private John W. Cessna (1838-1897)]] ::Kinsman Cemetery New, Kinsman, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Hurlbert-331|Private Homer Hurlbert (1837-1894)]] ::Logan Cemetery, Gustavus, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Kellogg-3755|Private John Kellogg (1843-1886)]] ::Maple Grove Cemetery, Hubbard, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Bear-853|Private Abner Bear (1843-1925)]] ::Newton Township Cemetery East Side, Newton Falls, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Bricker-1748|Wagoner David M. Bricker (1818-1895)]] ::Niles Union Cemetery, Niles, Trumbull, Ohio (4) ::[[Ballard-10227|Wagoner Clisby Silveny Ballard (1839-1922)]] ::[[Lockwood-4033|Private Edgar Lockwood Sr. (1845-1936)]] ::[[Seaton-443|Private Lafayette Seaton (1838-1909)]] ::[[George-14837|Private Thomas Roberts George (1839-1878)]] ::North View Cemetery, Gustavus, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Perkins-12194|Private Lucius C. Perkins (1841-1880)]] ::Oakwood Cemetery, Warren, Trumbull, Ohio (10) ::[[Abell-1929|Corporal Robert Scott Abell (1837-1885)]] ::[[Clapp-2353|Sergeant Elverton J. Clapp (1842-1911)]] ::[[Forbis-275|Lieutenant William H. Forbis (1839-1922)]] ::[[Jewell-2123|Sergeant John D Jewell (1833-1897)]] ::[[Kingsley-1399|Private Jasper Bidwell Kingsley (1833-1907)]] ::[[Rawdon-126|Private Calvin L. Rawdon (1820-1898)]] ::[[Rawdon-120|Musician Horace F. Rawdon (1822-1908)]] ::[[Smith-301311|Private Benjamin Franklin Smith (1843-1913)]] ::[[Storier-4|Private John T. Storier (abt.1843-1914)]] ::[[Wallace-14098|Captain William I. Wallace (1841-1917)]] ::Old Gustavus Cemetery, Gustavus, Trumbull, Ohio (3) ::[[Bailey-34705|Corporal Ambrose J. Bailey (abt.1840-1864)]] ::[[Christie-3937|Private James T. Christie (1843-1865)]], cenotaph ::[[Young-59392|Sergeant George Wakefield Young (1843-1887)]] ::Ridge Cemetery, Fowler, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Hawley-3586|Private Joel Hawley (1830-1914)]] ::Sager Memorial Cemetery, Bristolville, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Hescock-7|Private Hezekiah H. Hescock (1843-1910)]] ::Seceders Corners Cemetery, Seceder's Corners, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Applegate-3244|Corporal Joseph H. Applegate (1840-1862)]] ::Smith Burying Ground, Mesopotamia, Trumbull, Ohio (1) ::[[Bower-2798|Private John M. Bower (1841-1870)]] ::South Cemetery, Greene Township, Trumbull, Ohio (3) ::[[Burlingame-799|Private Marcus Burlingame (abt.1843-1862)]] ::[[Kee-616|Captain Ephraim Kee (abt.1837-1863)]] ::[[Pruden-398|Private Stephen Pruden (1825-1879)]] ::Vienna Township Cemetery, Vienna, Trumbull, Ohio (7) ::[[Boys-648|Corporal Hugh Mackey Boys (1836-1928)]] ::[[Culver-2324|Private James Culver (1841-1922)]] ::[[Moore-57847|Private Ashley Moore (1841-1882)]] ::[[Raub-183|Private Samuel K. Raub (1844-1907)]] ::[[Stewart-40462|Corporal Robert J. Stewart (1837-1907)]] ::[[Tuttle-4800|Private Albert P. Tuttle (1842-1913)]] ::[[Tuttle-4799|Sergeant Osman Bosworth Tuttle (1840-1869)]] ==== Washington County (1) ==== ::Oak Grove Cemetery, Marietta, Washington, Ohio (1) ::[[Olds-1136|1st Lieutenant William Chauncey Olds (1842-1900)]] ==== Wood County (1) ==== ::Pemberville Cemetery, Pemberville, Wood, Ohio (1) ::[[Hobart-927|Private Marcene Hobart (1845-1924)]] === Oklahoma (3) === :Fairview Cemetery, Vinita, Craig, Oklahoma (1) :[[Mills-15904|Sergeant Aloysius W Mills (abt.1842-abt.1903)]] :Summit View Cemetery, Guthrie, Logan, Oklahoma (1) :[[Yoder-2916|Private Ezra Yoder (abt.1841-1893)]] :Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, Pittsburg, Oklahoma (1) :[[Sills-470|Private Joshua Henry Sills (1844-1925)]] === Oregon (6) === :Eagle Valley Cemetery, Richland, Baker, Oregon (1) :[[Thompson-8188|Sergeant Wilbur Fisk Thompson (1840-1910)]] :Eastwood IOOF Cemetery, Medford, Jackson, Oregon (1) :[[Turner-24789|Private William Turner (1828-1898)]] :Gresham Pioneer Cemetery, Gresham, Multnomah, Oregon (1) :[[Shultz-1494|Private Jacob Cyrenius Shultz Jr. (1842-1909)]] :Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Mausoleum, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon (2) :[[Crowell-2139|Captain William Sealy Crowell (1843-1922)]] :[[Hanna-3132|Private Lyman Page Hanna (1840-1916)]] :Yamhill Carlton Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, Yamhill, Yamhill, Oregon (1) :[[Johnson-82095|Sergeant Lathrop A. Johnson (1835-1913)]] === Pennsylvania (25) === :Union Dale Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania (2) :[[Barnes-19725|Sergeant William H. Barnes (abt.1843-1930)]] :[[Enos-534|Sergeant William B. Enos (1841-1914)]] :North Side Cemetery, Butler, Butler, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Miller-90731|Private Addison Miller (1840-1908)]] :Espyville Cemetery, Espyville, Crawford, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Merritt-5096|Private Eliphalet P. Merritt (1832-1903)]] :Evergreen Cemetery, Harmonsburg, Crawford, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Yokes-22|Private Ezra Nehemia Yokes (abt.1844-1920)]] :Linesville Cemetery, Linesville, Crawford, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Cobb-11913|Private David G. Cobb (1826-1880)]] :Spring Cemetery, Springboro, Crawford, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Thompson-53616|1st Sergeant Lamonzo Thompson (1837-1916)]] :Fernwood Cemetery, Fernwood, Delaware, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Geddes-1060|Corporal Andrew Geddes (1831-1907)]] :Asbury United Methodist Cemetery, Erie, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Squier-376|Corporal George J. Squier (1840-1919)]] :Erie Cemetery, Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Anderson-51265|Private Charles W. Anderson (abt.1840-1869)]] :Golden Cemetery, McKean, Erie, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Giddings-1019|Private Francis Wilson Giddings (1843-1920)]] :Pine Grove Cemetery, Corry, Erie, Pennsylvania (2) :[[Morgaridge-12|Captain Reuben George Morgaridge (1838-1913)]] :[[Weeks-4021|Sergeant Seth Weeks (1824-1904)]] :Springfield Cemetery, East Springfield, Erie, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Gould-6796|Private Daniel C. Gould (1842-1862)]] :Fayette Lutheran Cemetery, Fayette, Lawrence, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Watson-33907|Private Alexander T. Watson (1815-1897)]] :Greenwood Cemetery, New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania (2) :[[Caldwell-10712|Private William Smiley Caldwell (1837-1919)]] :[[Taylor-76213|Musician William U. Taylor (1836-1928)]] :Hillsville United Methodist-Baptist Cemetery, Hillsville, Lawrence, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Howard-17870|Private Edward L. Howard (1825-)]] :Long Cemetery, Hadley, Mercer, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Crawford-23889|Private James A. Crawford (1839-1865)]] :Riverside Cemetery, Sharpsville, Mercer, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Dull-639|Sergeant George M. Dull (1829-1897)]] :Oak Hill Cemetery, Sandy Lake, Mercer, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Bailey-35910|Private Henry Burnett Bailey (1842-1918)]] :Oakwood Cemetery, Sharon, Mercer, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Townsend-7379|Private Charles W. Townsend (1845-1922)]] :Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Smith-302781|Private Cyrus Talbot Smith Jr. (1837-1905)]] :Tidioute Cemetery, Tidioute, Warren, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Cumings-50|Captain Henry Harrison Cumings (1840-1913)]] :Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, Venango, Pennsylvania (1) :[[Sweet-3904|Captain Henry C. Sweet (1842-1916)]] === South Carolina (1) === :Beaufort National Cemetery, Beaufort, Beaufort, South Carolina :[[Ball-16304|Private Thomas Ball (abt.1828-1865)]] === South Dakota (1) === :Warner Cemetery, Warner, Brown, South Dakota (1) :[[Lyman-2199|Private John W. Lyman Sr. (1835-1899)]] === Tennessee (41) === :Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee (13) :[[Arnold-23466|Corporal Orrin Arnold (1837-1863)]] per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Britton-2213|Corporal John C. Britton (1842-1863)]] :[[Felch-428|Private Franklin Harrison Felch (1841-1863)]] :[[Hall-32052|Private Albert Hall (1842-1863)]] :[[Kirkbride-371|Private Asher Kirkbride (1845-1863)]] :[[Knight-23724|Private Hiram T. Knight (abt.1821-1863)]] :[[Lamport-54|Private Benjamin G. Lamport (1837-1863)]] :[[Mason-22802|Captain Ambrose Cherry Mason (1840-1864)]] :[[Partridge-4648|1st Sergeant Harvey W. Partridge (abt.1838-1863)]] :[[Raub-186|Private Isaac P. C. Raub (1838-1863)]] :[[Spaulding-1854|Captain Elisha Abbott Spaulding (1837-1863)]] :[[Tower-4504|Private Herbert Bascom Tower (1845-1918)]] :[[Witherstay-1|Private Henry Witherstay (1840-1863)]] :Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, Davidson, Tennessee (7) :[[Baldwin-12587|Private Franklin B. Baldwin (1830-1863)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Crandall-1831|Private Charles Crandall (1834-1863)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Fuller-15094|Private George V. Fuller (1846-1864)]] :[[McCurley-297|Private John C. McCurley (1840-1863)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Moser-3287|Private Lemuel Moser (1824-1862)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Roahr-1|Private Charles Roahr (1836-1863)]] :[[Thurbur-4|Private Silas Thurbur (abt.1833-1863)]] :Jackson-Whetstone Cemetery, Gainesboro, Jackson, Tennessee (1) :[[Whetstone-214|Private Jeremiah B. Whetstone (1837-1898)]] :Stones River National Cemetery, Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee (20) :[[Alexander-13023|Private Festus Alexander (abt.1844-1863)]] :[[Bishop-21515|Private John H. Bishop (1845-1863)]] :[[Bridgeman-515|Private Ansel Orange Bridgeman (1838-1863)]], has 2 memorials :[[Chapin-2280|Private Stephen W. Chapin (1844-1863)]] :[[Cowles-1152|Private Zeri Cowles (1839-1863)]] :[[Emerson-3847|1st Lieutenant Merritt Emerson (1838-1863)]] :[[Fisher-16407|Private Omie L. Fisher (1829-1863)]] :[[Fobes-315|Private Ferdinand Francis Fitch Fobes (1842-1863)]] :[[Giddings-1301|Corporal Frederick Merrick Giddings (1835-1863)]] :[[King-64855|Private George King (1837-1863)]] :[[Nash-6276|Private Ayer W. Nash (1836-1863)]] :[[Northway-90|Corporal Luke Northway (1841-1863)]] :[[Owen-11805|Private Eli Joshua Owen (abt.1840-1864)]], per Tourgée’s Story of a Thousand :[[Palfreeman-490|Sergeant Edward S. Palfreeman (abt.1842-1864)]] :[[Sherman-8785|Private Albert A. Sherman (1844-1863)]] :[[Thomas-65254|Private George Thomas (abt.1840-1863)]] :[[Turney-1346|Private Albert A. Turney (1827-1863)]], has 2 graves :[[Umstead-162|Private Daniel Walton Umstead (1844-1863)]], has 2 graves :[[Ward-22524|Private Elmer H. Ward (1843-1863)]] :[[Williams-114867|Private Clytus A. Williams (1843-1863)]] === Texas (2) === :Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple, Bell, Texas (1) :[[Silver-2205|Private Jason W. Silver (abt.1837-1894)]] :Evergreen Cemetery, El Paso, El Paso, Texas (1) :[[Edwards-38061|Private James L. Edwards (1841-1919)]] === Vermont (1) === :Essex Common Burial Ground, Essex Center, Chittenden, Vermont (1) :[[Slater-3389|Private Albert A. Slater (1840-1908)]] === Virginia (2) === :Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington, Virginia (1) :[[Beight-52|Musician Samuel Beight (abt.1842-1925)]] :Centralia Cemetery, Chester, Chesterfield, Virginia (1) :[[Guild-22|Musician William Esty Guild (1823-1891)]] === Washington (4) === :Crown Hill Cemetery, Seattle, King, Washington (1) :[[Odell-61|Private David Warren Odell (abt.1841-1918)]] :Washington Veterans Home Cemetery, Retsil, Kitsap, Washington (1) :[[Patchin-166|Private David Patchin (abt.1848-1919)]] :Fairmount Memorial Park, Spokane, Spokane, Washington (1) :[[Galbraith-2153|Private Elbert Philander Galbraith (1844-1925)]] :Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Whitman, Washington (1) :[[Warren-17447|Private Francis Warren (1845-1921)]] === Wisconsin (5) === :Rienzi Cemetery, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (1) :[[Reynolds-26174|Corporal Philip Reynolds Jr. (1831-1910)]] :Hillside Cemetery, Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin (1) :[[Wierman-55|Private Samuel Wierman (1846-1909)]] :Wood National Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1) :[[Raymond-3134|Private Alfred A. Raymond (1837-1910)]] :Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, King, Waupaca, Wisconsin (1) :[[Doty-2943|Musician William Henry Doty (1840-1915)]] :Plainfield Cemetery, Plainfield, Waushara, Wisconsin (1) :[[Cooley-3766|Private Levi Cooley (abt.1831-1904)]] == Unknown Burials (111) == # [[Abbott-10560|Private Solon M. Abbott (1839-1913)]], died at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Rosedale Crematory # [[Adams-36949|2d Lieutenant Henry Adams (1835-1863)]], died at Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee # [[Alberts-862|Private Washington Alberts (abt.1844-1863)]], died at Fort Donelson, Stewart, Tennessee # [[Alderman-930|Private Victor Alderman (1838-)]] # [[Armstrong-19689|Private William T. Armstrong (1842-1862)]], killed at Perryville, Boyle, Kentucky # [[Atkin-979|Private Levi Atkin (1821-1862)]], buried at Glasgow, Kentucky # [[Baker-37031|Private George Baker (1843-1902)]] # [[Bard-271|Lieutenant James Holmes Bard (1824-1901)]] # [[Barnes-17463|Private James M. Barnes (abt.1839-1863)]], drowned returning to his regiment # [[Bates-10251|Private Charles F. Bates (1837-1862)]], died at Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky # [[Bell-44576|Private Edward M. Bell Sr. (abt.1827-1890)]], died in Frankford, Sussex, New Jersey # [[Bentley-3186|Private Murray J. Bentley (1841-)]] # [[Benton-3353|Private Joel S. Benton (abt.1832-1863)]], died Munfordville, Hart, Kentucky # [[Bigelow-1841|Private William E. Bigelow (1835-abt.1917)]], “The Elmwood Leader-Echo”, (Elmwood, Nebraska) indicates he was buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery # [[Bliss-3018|Private Charles Harrison Bliss (1843-abt.1905)]], died at Grand Bay, Mobile, Alabama, death was recorded at Ashtabula, may be buried at Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Ashtabula, emailed FindAGrave profile owner # [[Bowen-8125|Private Thomas Bowen (abt.1833-1895)]], died Shawnee, Salt Lick Township, Perry, Ohio # [[Bowers-5813|Private David C. Bowers (1841-1863)]], died Chickamauga, Walker, Georgia # [[Boyle-4599|Private George V. Boyle (1843-abt.1865)]] # [[Brett-2488|Private Thomas Edward Brett (1839-1924)]], death certificate indicates he was buried at Geneva, Ohio - but which cemetery? # [[Brooks-17947|Private Edgar D. Brooks (1843-1916)]], died Geneva, Ashtabula, Ohio, United States # [[Burnett-5250|Private Isaac Burnett (1844-abt.1864)]] # [[Butler-27391|Private Lucius C. Butler (abt.1842-1862)]], killed at the Battle of Perryville # [[Carpenter-13860|Private Thomas W. Carpenter (1841-)]] # [[Casper-1215|Private Clarence Casper (abt.1845-)]] # [[Cassidy-2507|Private John Cassidy (1826-)]] # [[Chapman-17889|Private Zephaniah W. Chapman (abt.1841-1863)]], died at Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee # [[Conklin-1956|Private George Conklin (abt.1844-abt.1883)]] # [[Crater-204|Corporal Oscar F. Crater (1824-1881)]], died in Ohio # [[Dayton-1380|Private Charles Riley Dayton (1843-)]] # [[Delano-1880|Private Horace Gideon Delano (1827-1874)]], died in Oceana, Michigan # [[Devoe-409|Private William P. Devoe (1836-)]] # [[Dunton-310|Corporal Edwin N. Dunton (1841-)]] # [[Edwards-44260|Private John F. Edwards (abt.1843-1905)]], of Niles,Trumbull Co., Ohio # [[Enos-753|Private Andrew Enos (abt.1846-)]] # [[Farl-3|Private William Farl (abt.1844-)]] # [[Felch-426|Sergeant George Lucien Felch (1837-1917)]] # [[Ferguson-22955|Private Charles A. Ferguson (abt.1828-)]], aka Clark # [[Finney-1420|Corporal Henry E. Finney (1840-1916)]] # [[Forgus-3|Private Melancthon L. Forgus (abt.1834-)]] # [[Garner-3822|Private Frederick R. Garner (1844-1862)]] # [[Gary-1444|Private David S. Gary (abt.1842-1898)]] # [[George-9699|Sergeant Joseph H. George (1837-1862)]], killed at the Battle of Perryville # [[Gray-27313|Private Charles R. Gray (1846-)]] # [[Grim-760|Private Jacob Grim (1837-1911)]] # [[Haddock-2774|Private John Haddock (abt.1818-)]] # [[Hall-48806|Private Aaron G. Hall (1834-1865)]], died in Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina # [[Hall-32210|Private Edwin Hall (1838-)]] # [[Hall-32178|Private Henry Hall (1840-)]] # [[Harrison-23020|Private Jeremiah Harrison (abt.1837-abt.1892)]] # [[Hartman-4911|Private Nathan Hartman (1843-1862)]], died at the Battle of Perryville # [[Healy-1616|Private Joseph Healy (1833-)]] # [[Hewitt-4874|Wagoner Benjamin F. Hewitt (1842-1863)]] # [[Hornstine-1|Private Bacilla Hornstine (abt.1844-)]] # [[Hutchinson-12106|Private David Hutchinson (abt.1829-1863)]], died of disease home on furlough in Windsor, Ashtabula, Ohio # [[Ingling-59|Private William D. Ingling (abt.1844-1863)]], wounded at the Battle of Perryville, died in Goshen, Ohio, buried in Salem Ohio # [[Johnson-149937|Private George W. Johnson (1833-1902)]], died in Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio # [[Johnson-128295|Private William H. Johnson (abt.1826-bef.1891)]] # [[Johnson-66012|Private William W. Johnson (abt.1837-1862)]] # [[Kennedy-24635|Private Benjamin F. Kennedy (abt.1842-1862)]], died at the Battle of Perryville, his father brought his body back to Ohio for burial # [[Keyes-1461|Private Anson Keyes (1826-1902)]], died in Concord, Lake, Ohio # [[Kirby-5878|Private George Kirby (1826-1897)]], died in Nauvoo, Walker, Alabama, buried in Moreland, Winston, Alabama # [[LaDow-71|Private Henry William LaDow (1843-1901)]] # [[Lane-18952|Private George Lane (abt.1836-1912)]], died in Vernon, Trumbull, Ohio # [[Leavitt-1833|Private Edwin R. Leavitt (1842-1862)]], died at the Battle of Perryville # [[Lewis-33296|Private Edwin D. Lewis (1839-)]], wounded near Atlanta # [[Lewis-32663|Private Evan Lewis (1832-)]] # [[Lewis-28926|Private George E. Lewis (1844-1863)]], died at Danville, Boyle, Kentucky # [[Lobdell-457|Private Charles Dudley Lobdell (1846-abt.1882)]] # [[Metcalf-3583|Private George L. Metcalf (1840-)]] # [[Moore-76910|Private Francis Moore (abt.1844-)]] # [[Morris-38434|Private Thomas S. Morris (abt.1842-1908)]] # [[Morse-6865|Private John H. Morse (abt.1841-1897)]], died in Ohio # [[Musser-960|Private Hazard Musser (1842-)]] # [[Norton-7043|Private James H. Norton (1832-1914)]], a mystery needing research # [[Osborn-4557|1st Lieutenant William H. Osborn (abt.1838-aft.1897)]] # [[Palmer-15566|Private Edwin Palmer (1840-1862)]], said to be buried at Concord, Lake, Ohio # [[Payne-13212|Private Wallace B. Payne (1847-1920)]] # [[Philbrook-263|Private Charles H. Philbrook (1824-)]] # [[Phillips-44621|Private Dwight B. Phillips (abt.1843-abt.1863)]] # [[Pierce-9867|Private George E. Pierce (1838-)]] # [[Price-15451|Private Walter Price (1842-1864)]] # [[Radcliffe-1070|Private Charles K. Radcliffe (1845-1930)]] # [[Randall-4691|Private Walter Randall (1844-)]] # [[Riley-10359|Private Charles H. Riley (1846-)]] # [[Rogers-31825|Private William Rogers (1844-1873)]], noted as having an unmarked grave at Sheffield Township, Ashtabula, Ohio in [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Annual_Report/mclGAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Annual Report of the Adjutant General to the Governor of Ohio], 1878 # [[Rowe-6861|Private Albert Gallatin Rowe (1839-1864)]], one source says Chattanooga and one says Marietta National Cemetery # [[Schram-441|Private Watson S. Schram (1844-1913)]] # [[Sealy-263|Private Esau A. Sealy (1834-1864)]] # [[Seymour-5976|Private George Seymour (1839-1903)]], drowned in the Solomon River # [[Shuick-1|Private George W. Shuick (1840-1869)]], died in Salem, Marion, Oregon # [[Sill-706|Private John S. Sill (1839-1926)]] # [[Smith-301350|Private Daniel Abner Smith (1834-1900)]] # [[Smith-136444|Captain Horatio M. Smith (1835-1890)]], died at Austin, Texas # [[Sperry-1852|Private William Henry Harrison Sperry (1841-1864)]], died at Andover, Ashtabula, Ohio # [[Stewart-17725|Private James Alexander Stewart (1834-1888)]] # [[Stickney-590|Musician William Edson Stickney (1842-1920)]], buried in Muskegon, Michigan # [[Stoll-998|Private Henry C. Stoll (1842-1919)]] # [[Stratton-4035|Private Evi Stratton (1841-1862)]] # [[Swayne-223|Private John Swayne (1845-)]] # [[Tanner-5192|Private Henry H. Tanner (1840-1863)]] # [[Thomas-65081|Private George M. Thomas (1823-1901)]] # [[Tidd-587|Private Jeremiah Mervin Tidd (abt.1838-bef.1907)]] # [[Turner-46715|Corporal James Dillen Turner (1841-1919)]], cremated, Decatur, Michigan # [[Ward-19611|Wagoner Michael Ward (1844-)]] # [[Waterman-2547|Private William Alpha Waterman (1842-abt.1863)]], noted as having an unmarked grave at PierpontTownship, Ashtabula, Ohio in [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Annual_Report/mclGAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Annual Report of the Adjutant General to the Governor of Ohio], 1878 # [[Whitehouse-2381|Private Edward Whitehouse (abt.1835-)]] # [[Whitmore-2217|Private Chauncey Whitmore (abt.1846-1864)]], conflicting sources # [[Williams-72739|Captain Sherburn H. Williams (abt.1827-)]] # [[Witzeman-1|Private Benjamin Witzeman (abt.1835-1895)]], buried in Salem, Ohio # [[Woodard-2096|Private Dwight H. Woodard (1823-abt.1893)]], died in Vermont # [[Young-25455|Sergeant Edward P. Young (1837-)]]
Finances for Meeting House Construction, Medfield, County of Norfolk, Massachusetts - 1789/91ro
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[[Category:Medfield, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Medfield, Massachusetts]] '''A complete scan of this source is found at https://archive.org/details/medfield-meeting-house-images''' '''PDF transcription and index of names is attached here.''' ==The Meeting House in Medfield, Massachusetts== Meeting houses in colonial (Puritan) America were the center of communal life. They were simple buildings used both for worship and conducting town business; the historian of Medfield, William TIlden, tells us that, by statute, none of the early dwellings in Medfield could be further than a half mile from the meeting house.History of the town of Medfield, Massachusetts by Samuel Tilden pg [https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963293/page/24/mode/2up/ 25] The first meeting house in Medfield was constructed in 1653[https://www.firstparishmedfield.org/our-history/history-of-the-meeting-house/ History of the Meeting House]. It was a log building with a thatched roof that quickly became inadequate as the town and its needs grew. A second meeting house was built in 1706, but it lacked a chimney and was unheated. Finally, in 1786, the town voted to construct a third meeting house, the "new" meeting house. It was raised in 1789 and is still in use today as a Unitarian Universalist Church. Photos of the meeting house as it appears today are available on the web sites of the [https://medfieldhistoricalsociety.org/historic-places/historic-properties/ Medfield Historical Society] and the [https://www.firstparishmedfield.org/ First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church] in Medfield. During the planning and construction of the new meeting house, someone involved in the project kept an account book that detailed its income and expenses, and this manuscript came into the possession of Squire John Baxter of Medfield. This account book has been passed down through the generations of the Baxter family without landing in the collections of a historical society or a museum. It is a bound leather manuscript with handwritten entries and is the subject of this page. ==Who was John Baxter== Squire John Baxter was a man of local importance and influence in Medfield, County Norfolk, Massachusetts. He was a Representative in the Legislature and a military officer during the war of the Revolution. He was remembered as an able and impartial magistrate, but his reputation as a peacemaker was particularly noted. It was said that his successful efforts in reconciling contending parties as arbitrator, would long be remembered. ==Manuscript Provenance== It is not certain who actually authored the manuscript. What is certain is that it passed into the possession of Squire [[Baxter-9235|John Baxter (1746-1832)]], where it became part of his personal papers and estate inherited by his daughter and sole heir, [[Baxter-9234|Sarah (Baxter) Bosworth (1785-abt.1866)]]. She passed the Baxter papers on to her daughter, [[Bosworth-1797|Mary Baxter (Bosworth) Hamant (1812-1844)]], who passed them on to her daughter, [[Hamant-46|Mary Baxter (Hamant) Harwood (1843-1891)]], which marked the end of that branch of the Baxter line. The Baxter estate was then passed on to the heirs of Mary's husband, [[Harwood-2504|Willard Harwood (abt.1836-abt.1916)]]: His son [[Harwood-2502|Harry Adams Harwood (1870-1939)]], his son [[Harwood-2542|Sumner Harwood (1906-1971)]], his son [[Harwood-2710|Baxter Harwood (1934-2020)]], who was my father, and then to me, [[Harwood-2709|Paul Harwood]], on my father's death in 2020. Given that the manuscript may contain useful genealogical information for any person who traces their descent from the occupants of Medfield, County Norfolk, Massachusetts in the period 1789 to 1791, I have elected to make its contents freely available. Together with the cheerful and unflagging assistance of fellow WikiTreer [[Cogan-457|Peter Cogan]] I have scanned the pages of the manuscript and placed them on archive.org ([https://archive.org/details/medfield-meeting-house-images/ The Internet Archive]). We are also working to transcribe the contents and hope to make that available as a pdf here on WikiTree for the use of anyone who might have an interest in the history of Medfield, Massachusetts, or its inhabitants around the turn of the 19th century. ==The Structure of the Manuscript== The manuscript covers distinct phases in the financing of the new meeting house. The first major portion describes the sale of pews to raise money. It begins with pew price information. The pew prices ranged from £20 2sh for pew number 1 down to £8 18sh for pews 54-57. Interestingly, the final pew, number 58, had an increased price of £9 4sh. Seventeen pews were also sold in the upstairs gallery, ranging in price from £10 down to £3 3sh. Overall, the sale of pews brought in £923 4sh; there is an unexplained addition of £10, so the total funding available for construction was £933 and 4 shillings. The cash was not on hand, though: A good number of pages after the pew subscription list are the records of payments for the pews, sometimes taking several years for the total amount pledged to be realized. This meant that the town had to borrow against the unrealized pledges, as well as against the shortfall between pledged cash and expenses for construction. The second major portion of the manuscript is an accounting of expenditures for labor and material for the actual construction. Tilden gives us the following description of the raising of the meeting houseHistory of the town of Medfield, Massachusetts by Samuel Tilden pg [https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963293/page/188/mode/2up/ 188] "Bustling days in the village were those when the 'raising' took place. People came from all the surrounding towns; the streets were lined with teams; booths and bakers' carts supplied the hungry and thirsty crowd which came to witness the great sight. The frame was immensely heavy, and a strong force of men was required to place it in position. Owing to the want of suitable appliances, or of sufficient daring on the part of the men, the higher parts of the building baffled their efforts. In this emergency, Captain Downs, of Walpole, was called to their aid. By the help of his experience and courage, accompanied, it is said, with considerable rough language on his part, the work was completed on the third day. "The supplies for the raising consisted of four barrels of beer, twenty-five gallons of West India rum, thirty gallons of New England rum, thirty-four pounds of loaf sugar, twenty-five pounds of brown sugar, and four hundred and sixty-five lemons. Joseph Clark and Amos Plimpton furnished seven hundred and fifteen meals for the men that assisted at the raising, at 6d. a meal. These bills were all paid by the town." Since the income raised by sale of the pews stretched into the early 1790s, so did repayment for the cost of materials and labor. Many of the payment entries are dated 1791 and 1792, though the meeting house was physically raised in 1789. The final part of the manuscript describes repayment of notes taken out by the town to finance construction, as well as income from the sale of remnant building materials, including materials from the older meeting house that hadn't been re-used, and a subscription for a "pulpit cushion and trimmings" that was subscribed entirely by the women of the town. In the middle of the manuscript, a number of pages have been cut out. The remnant stubs are clearly visible in the scan of the manuscript. It's not known who removed the pages, or when, or why. ==A Note on the Currency== Since most of the currency transactions in the manuscript precede the issuance of the US dollar in 1792, they are written in the then-used British system of farthings, pence, shillings, and pounds. For help in understanding the arithmetic used in the bookkeeping, here is a quick summary of the currency: 4 farthings make one pence or penny 12 pence make one shilling 20 shillings make one pound This should explain the otherwise puzzling arithmetic, such as this example from pg 16: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Date || Transaction || Amount |- | Sept 28 1789 || Cr by Materials || £1-12-4-1 |- | || Credit by Boarding Workman || £3-17-7-3 |- | || ||£5-10-0-0 |} (The table structure is used here for WikiTree formatting and legibility and does not appear in the manuscript.) ==Credit and Acknowledgment== We are making these records and copies of these records freely available at [https://archive.org/details/medfield-meeting-house-images/ The Internet Archive] and they can be accessed by those with a genealogical interest in the records. We have also undertaken a transcription of the manuscript and plan to make it available on this page when complete. We hope that proper attribution and credit will be given for the work we've invested in making this resource available. It would also be appreciated if Wikitree could be credited for hosting this page. ==Citation Template== Squire John Baxter (1746-1832), Medfield, County of Norfolk, Massachusetts, Medfield Massachusetts Meeting House Finances 1787 to 1793. (The original manuscript is in the possession of Paul Harwood and is used with permission.) The manuscript has been scanned and is available to be viewed at https://archive.org/details/medfield-meeting-house-images. ==INDEX A-Z== See attached PDF document for a full transcription of the document which includes an Index at the end of the document ( page 155).
Fincastle County, Virginia
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[[Category: Fincastle County, Virginia Colony]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Fincastle County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Fincastle County, Virginia Colony}} == Fincastle County == Formed from [[Space: Botetourt County, Virginia | Botetourt County]] in 1772 and dissolved in 1776 when it was divided to form [[Space: Montgomery County, Virginia | Montgomery]], [[Space: Washington County, Virginia | Washington]], and [[:Category: Kentucky County, Virginia | Kentucky]] counties in Virginia. === Fincastle Resolutions === : Wikipedia's article discusses the content of the Fincastle Resolutions, signed in January 1775 by the Fincastle representatives, who "reportedly adopted the resolutions at Lead Mines (modern Austinville, Virginia), the county seat, located in what is now Wythe County, Virginia."Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fincastle_Resolutions Fincastle Resolutions] (accessed 12 August 2022). * Arthur Campbell * David Campbell (clerk of meeting) * William Campbell * William Christian * Walter Crockett * Charles Cummings * William Edmondson * William Ingles * Thomas Madison * James McGavock * John Montgomery * William Preston * Evan Shelby * Daniel Smith * Stephen Trigg : Note: It seems probable that the WikiTree profile for [[Campbell-9543|Arthur Campbell]] (1743-1811) represents the first-listed person; WikiTree includes a William and a David as his brothers, but their profiles do not match for the probable signers of the Fincastle Resolutions - at least not as described in the ''[http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/The_Campbell_Family_of_Virginia_-_Descendants_of_John_and_Grissel_Hay_Campbell.pdf The Campbell Family of Virginia]'',''[http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/The_Campbell_Family_of_Virginia_-_Descendants_of_John_and_Grissel_Hay_Campbell.pdf The Campbell Family of Virginia]'' (undated; accessed 12 August 2022). which includes the following: * Gen. William Campbell, son of Charles and Margaret Campbell, baptized 1 Sep 1745 (born 1744), died 1781. His will, recorded in Washington County, was dated 13 October 1777 and probated 10 April 1782, named his wife Elizabeth and two children: Charles Henry Campbell and Sarah Buchanan Campbell. That he is the signatory is deduced from y the statement that he was a "Captain of a company in Lord Dunmore's War in May of 1774" in the ''Campbell Family'' book and Wikipedia's statement: "Throughout 1774, the Fincastle signatories had been fighting in Dunmore's War against the Shawnee to the west, and were not able to formally express their sentiments about the constitutional dispute until January 1775." * David Campbell, son of John and Grace (Hay) Campell, was born in Ireland on 8 March 1706 and in Washington County, Virginia on 19 October 1790. He married Mary Hamilton in Augusta County, Virginia. Among their 11 children were ** Arthur Campbell, born in 1743, baptized 15 January 1744 ** William Campbell, born in 1746, died in 1769 ** David Campbell, born in 1750, married Elizabeth Outlaw; a judge in Tennessee : As of 12 August 2022, the WikiTree profile for William ([[Campbell-23480]]) appears to conflate the information for General William Campbell and the William who died in 1769. There also seem to be more Davids in the ''Campbell Family'' book than there are profiles. In addition, there is no clear indication that Judge David Campbell is the David who signed the Fincastle Resolutions (although the [[Campbell-23481|WikiTree profile]] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Campbell_(judge,_born_1750) Wikipedia article] match pretty well). == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Fincastle_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Fincastle County on Family Search] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fincastle_County,_Virginia Fincastle County in Wikipedia]
Finch
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The goal of this project is to follow the lineage back as far as possible. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Finch-2244|Donald Finch]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. So far I have taken this back through my father (Fred Earl Finch 1924-1975) grandfather (Fred Lloyd Finch 1898-1970) great grandfather (John A Finch 1873-1956) 2X Great grandfather (Lyman S Finch 1835-1875) and 3X great grandfather (John Finch 1808-1860). This is where I have hit a dead end. The last ancestor John Finch lived in Bedford Westchester County NY and his son Lyman moved to Connecticut after the civil war. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12726740 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Finch Families of Dixie. 300 Years in the South == Finch families in England; New Kent County, Virginia; and other parts of the South and North * by Ruby Finch Thompson * self-published, Arlington, Va., 1972 * 338 pages * out of print * Source Example: ::: Thompson, Ruby Finch ''[[Space:Finch Families of Dixie|Finch Families of Dixie]]'' (Self-published, 2006) * Inline Citation Example (Change page number as appropriate.): ::: [[#FinchFamilies|Thompson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Finch Families of Dixie|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * '''No online version''' * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/finch-families-of-dixie-300-years-in-the-south-with-a-front-by-heraldie-art/oclc/548381 Find in a library]
Finch Hinrichs Vandecar Weidman Family Documents
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SchenectadyGazette17Oct1944Pg11MarrFloydFinchNinaHinrichs.jpg
SchenectadyGazette10Oct1953Pg20WardFinchObit.jpg
SchenectadyGazette14Sep1966LeonardFinchMemorium.jpg
SchenectadyGazette09Oct1953Pg35WardFinchObit.jpg
1905NYStateCensusGilboaSchoharieNYWardEFinch.jpg
BapChurchCemCliftonPark-Collinger.jpg
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SchenectadyGazette24Feb1973Pg27JohnCBobrowich.jpg
SchenectadyGazette10Jun1939Pg7MarrRethaHinrichsHarryMoeller.jpg
SchenectadyGazetteFri27Jun1958EarlRuseObit.jpg
SchenectadyGazette18Jul1951EllisWeidmanJr.jpg
SchenectadyGazette12Jun1956MarrJanetHinrichsJamesSargent.jpg
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WWIDraftCardBernardAHinrichs.jpg
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1892NYStateCensusFultonSchoharieNYFinch.jpg
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SchenectadyGazette25Oct1966WmEHinrichsObit.jpg
SchenectadyGazette27Feb1943Pg4ElmyraYoungWeidmanObit.jpg
RenoEveGazette23Nov1979NinaAnnFinchNicholson.jpg
SchenectadyGazette19Nov1940Pg12JosephineVandecarHerringtonObit.jpg
SchenectadyGazette09Jun1952Pg2WalterFinchSvc.jpg
WWIDraftCardWmEHinrichs.jpg
SchenectadyGazette09Apr1953EllisWeidmanJr.jpg
SchenectadyGazette08Apr1953EllisWeidmanJr.jpg
SchenectadyGazette14Jul1967FriSec3Page19AnnaWeidmanFinch.jpg
SchenectadyGazette23Nov1921Pg11LeonardFinchAnnaWeidman.jpg
SchenectadyGazette05Feb1959Pg24MarrRbtFinchDawnHanson.jpg
SchenectadyGazette21Apr1953EllisWeidmanJr.jpg
SchenectadyGazette20Aug1946Pg14MarrViolaVandecarEarlRuso.jpg
SchenectadyGazette14Nov1932EdwardWeidman.jpg
SchenectadyGazette31May1973Pg27CarolynBobrowich.jpg
SchenectadyGazette17Oct1944Pg11MarrFloydFinchNinaHinrichs.jpg
SchenectadyGazette10Oct1953Pg20WardFinchObit.jpg
SchenectadyGazette14Sep1966LeonardFinchMemorium.jpg
SchenectadyGazette09Oct1953Pg35WardFinchObit.jpg
1905NYStateCensusGilboaSchoharieNYWardEFinch.jpg
BapChurchCemCliftonPark-Collinger.jpg
BapChurchCemCliftonPark-Vandecars.jpg
SchenectadyGazette24Feb1973Pg27JohnCBobrowich.jpg
SchenectadyGazette10Jun1939Pg7MarrRethaHinrichsHarryMoeller.jpg
SchenectadyGazetteFri27Jun1958EarlRuseObit.jpg
SchenectadyGazette18Jul1951EllisWeidmanJr.jpg
SchenectadyGazette12Jun1956MarrJanetHinrichsJamesSargent.jpg
BapChurchCemCliftonPark-Potts.jpg
WWIDraftCardBernardAHinrichs.jpg
SchenectadyGazette05Jul1973Pg36GraduationPartyHeld.jpg
WWIDraftCardHarveyVandecar.jpg
1892NYStateCensusFultonSchoharieNYFinch.jpg
WWIDraftCardJohnFHinrichsJr.jpg
SchenectadyGazette25Oct1966WmEHinrichsObit.jpg
SchenectadyGazette27Feb1943Pg4ElmyraYoungWeidmanObit.jpg
RenoEveGazette23Nov1979NinaAnnFinchNicholson.jpg
SchenectadyGazette19Nov1940Pg12JosephineVandecarHerringtonObit.jpg
SchenectadyGazette09Jun1952Pg2WalterFinchSvc.jpg
WWIDraftCardWmEHinrichs.jpg
SchenectadyGazette09Apr1953EllisWeidmanJr.jpg
SchenectadyGazette08Apr1953EllisWeidmanJr.jpg
SchenectadyGazette14Jul1967FriSec3Page19AnnaWeidmanFinch.jpg
SchenectadyGazette23Nov1921Pg11LeonardFinchAnnaWeidman.jpg
SchenectadyGazette05Feb1959Pg24MarrRbtFinchDawnHanson.jpg
SchenectadyGazette21Apr1953EllisWeidmanJr.jpg
SchenectadyGazette20Aug1946Pg14MarrViolaVandecarEarlRuso.jpg
SchenectadyGazette14Nov1932EdwardWeidman.jpg
SchenectadyGazette31May1973Pg27CarolynBobrowich.jpg
Newspaper clippings, NY State Census, Draft Cards, and other pertinent documents for the Finch/Hinrichs/Vandecar/Weidman Families.
Finch Name Study
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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Finch and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == How to Join == Please contact the project or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==
FINCHER Family Mysteries
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I would like to find out exactly who the father of Thomas J. Fincher (b.1845; d.1875) was. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]
Find my cousins
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This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
Find my Past
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[[Category:New Projects]] __TOC__ =={{Blue|Our Goals}}== The goal of this project is to discuss all aspects of the use of FindmyPast, which is a UK-based online genealogy service.
Both as a standalone platform for creating and storing your family tree, and the interaction with WikiTree via various WikiTree apps.
=={{Blue|Team Members}}== {| border="2" cellpadding="10" |+ |- bgcolor=#e4ffb6 style="text-align:center" | Team member || Location || Photo |- style="text-align:center" | [[Entwistle-620|{{Red|Allan Entwistle|}}]] || London, UK || {{Image|file=Entwistle-620.jpg|align=c|size=40}} |- style="text-align:center" | [[Blanco-376|{{Red|Vicki Blanco|}}]] || Santiago, Chile || {{Image|file=Blanco-376.jpg|align=c|size=40}} |- style="text-align:center" | [[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|{{Red|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young|}}]] || Australia || {{Image|file=Champion_de_Crespigny-8.jpg|align=c|size=40}} |- style="text-align:center" | [[Hooper-8913|{{Red|Maggie Hooper|}}]] || || |- style="text-align:center" | [[Wilson-79903|{{Red|Rob Wilson|}}]] || || {{Image|file=Wilson-79903-30.jpg|align=c|size=40}} |- style="text-align:center" |}
=={{Blue|Membership Information}}== Will you join us? [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Entwistle-620#PM-38359483 send me a private message].
=={{Blue|Topics for consideration}}==
{{Red|Ancestry}} [https://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry]
{{Red|MyHeritage }} [https://www.myheritage.com/ MyHeritage]
{{Red|MyHeritage Family Tree Builder }} [https://www.myheritage.com/family-tree-builder MyHeritage Family Tree Builder]
{{Red|Legacy 9 Family Tree }} [https://legacyfamilytree.com/ Legacy 9 Family Tree]
{{Red|Gramps}} [https://gramps-project.org/ Gramps]
{{Red|Notepad ++ }} [https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ Notepad ++ ]
{{Red| GEDCOM Specification}} [https://gedcom.io/specifications/gedcom7-rc.pdf GEDCOM Specification ]
=={{Blue|1921 Census for England and Wales}}== The 1921 census was carried out on 19 June 1921 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1921_United_Kingdom_census 1921 census ] The 1931 census was destroyed by fire in 1942 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931_United_Kingdom_census 1931 census] There was no 1941 census due to the Second World War.
The 1951 census was carried out on 8 April 1951 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1951_United_Kingdom_census 1951 census]
The census was conducted under the Census Act 1920 which prohibits disclosure for 100 years,
this means that the 1951 census will be made public in January 2052. =={{Blue|National Registration Act 1939 UK}}== On Friday 29 September 1939, householders were required to record details on a registration form. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Registration_Act_1939 National Registration Act 1939 UK]
The 1939 register does not include the birthplace of the individual, but it should include the exact date of birth.
The register was meant to be a living document and can show that maiden surnames have been replaced by married surnames when registered persons later married and can also show early National Insurance numbers / NHS number.
The record of a living person is redacted.
=={{Blue|Moving your family tree from one genealogy service to another}}== This can be easily achieved by downloading a file called a GEDCOM [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEDCOM GEDCOM general description] from one service and then uploading it to the new service.
You can look at the GEDCOM with a text editor, i would suggest that you use Notepad ++
A GEDCOM file is made up of 3 main elements :-
There is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOMpare help page] for those using this process for the first time.
Once you have uploaded your GEDCOM to WikTree you will receive a report which contains suggested profiles which are already on WikiTree, this can be very useful if you wish to connect your tree to the 'outside world' of the global tree hosted by WikiTree.
===={{Yellow|GEDCOMpare}}==== GEDCOMpare is the process of comparing the profiles in your GEDCOM upload with a selection of profiles which are already on WikiTree.
You will get a message similar to this :-
{{Red|Compare: There are 24 suggested matches to consider}}
For each line which has the word '{{Yellow|suggested}}' hi-lighted in yellow, click on the associated COMPARE button, the new page will have the profile from your GEDCOM on the left portion of the screen and a suggested profile on the right hand side - you have to make a decision as to whether the profiles are for the same person or not.
If they are for the same person then click on the 'Match to' button, if they are not for the same person, then click on the 'Reject' button, if you are un-decided then it is best to click on the 'Reject' button, and if in the future they are for the same person then they can be merged together once you are certain.
When you have either dismissed comparisons or agreed with them the report will change format to one with either 'matched' or 'ADD' markers.
It is best then to go to the top of the list and click on 'WikiTree Profiles' tab so that the matched profiles are shown, check if there are any profiles which have 2 or more matches.
If this is the case, then check each profile and refer back to your family tree in FmP to ascertain which profile is properly matched, one of the main reasons for multiple matches is where children in the same family have the same name, presuming that one or more of the children died young. The other reason for duplicates is that you already have a profile on WikiTree and that another member has the same or a similar profile, you may need to arrange a merge if this is the case.
Occasionally, you may find that GEDCOMpare will finish before you have sorted all the suggestions available, if this is the case then continue to finish off all of the available suggestions.
You will then have a message similar to :-
{{Red|Compare: There are -2 suggested matches to consider|}}
Click twice on the 'Birth' tab at the top of the list, then click on 'REFRESH SUGGESTED MATCHES' - that will re-start the GEDCOMpare process, this may need to be done several times.
You can now go ahead and add those persons with the 'ADD' marker to your family tree on WikiTree.
One point to note here, you can get upto 8 possible comparisons for each profile in your original GEDCOM, it will to a large extent depend upon how common is the surname in your profiles. So it is best to have no more than 50 profiles in each GEDCOM that you upload.
You can easily split a GEDCOM into individual families by using one of the standalone family tree building programs such as the MyHeritage one.
===={{Yellow|Adding Profiles}}==== Assuming that you now have a GEDCOMpare report where all the suggestions have been taken care of, you should have a list of either ADD buttons or matched profiles.
Apart from where you start a completely new family tree it is always best to add profiles which have a link to an existing profile on WikiTree, so a parent to an existing child or a child to an existing parent or a spouse to an existing spouse. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Find_my_Past#one see note 1].
If you are adding a child then you should make certain that you are not adding the same child - as the GEDCOMpare process is not 100% accurate and can overlook some profiles which already exist. This is difficult where families have the same or similar named children, where maybe one or more children have died young.
You can force a comparison by clicking on the 'Compare with' button and then inserting the WikiTree ID of the profile you wish to compare to.
Remember that if you use several GEDCOMS to add members to the same family - you will need to refresh the GEDCOMpare process in order to update the matching process.
It is best to check If you already have an existing profile on WikiTree to link to - this can be verified by checking the GEDCOMpare report, if there are no matched profiles - then you do not have a profile to link to or it can mean that the 'comparison process' has missed the match, if this is the case then you can force a comparison and make the match yourself.
If you find that you do not have any matched profiles in your GEDCOM then it is best to manually add a person, usually the oldest or the youngest person in your GEDCOM, and then to link all of the other profiles to this person.
To aid this process it is best to click on the 'Birth' tab at the top of the list a few times to bring the youngest person (most recent birth year) to the top of the list.
Once you have done this it is best to go to the bottom of the list and check if you have any profiles which have neither a birth year nor a death year, it is best to ignore these profiles since WikiTree needs either a birth year or death year to add a profile.
Once you have added a profile you will notice that a {{Blue|tick|}} will appear on the left hand side to acknowledge that the profile has been added. If you wish to ignore certain profiles you can add the tick yourself - it will reduce the intensity of the ADD button, but you can still override it if you wish.
When you have added all of the profiles that you wish it is best to REFRESH the GEDCOMpare process, you can then remove the blue ticks if you wish.
You may find that on subsequent Refreshes the comparison process will pick up duplicate profiles which it missed on a previous report. =={{Blue|CC7 Views app}}== This app can be found by a rather circuitous route, by clicking on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pull-Down_Menus#Surname_Menu surname menu ] (sometimes called the person menu) in your profile or one that you have trusted list status, then click on 'Tree App' which is at the bottom of the menu. If necessary change the tree app to 'CC7 Views', select 6 degrees, and depending upon how many profiles you have on WikiTree either select 'Get CC6' or 'Get Degree 6 Only' (if you have a lot of profiles in your CC7). The tree will sway to show that it is working, once it is complete, type in 0 under the Par. tab. Then click on the 'Birth Date' tab a few times to bring the most recent birth year to the top of the list. This provides you with a list of profiles in your CC7 which have no parents identified and if you add one or other of their parents it will increase your CC7.
You now need to go back to your family tree in FmP and see if you either already have parent details for these profiles or by using the search facilities in FmP can produce profiles for them.
Once this has been done you can download the GEDCOM from FmP. However, as was mentioned above it is best to process the GEDCOM so that no more than 50 profiles are in the GEDCOM and preferably no more than 30. This still allows for plenty of additions of new family members onto WikiTree.
The ideal situation is to have just one family member in the GEDCOM whose profile already exists on WikiTree and all the other profiles are new, as long as those new family members are connected to the existing profile with a direct link, child to parent, or vice versa or spouse to spouse.
The other possibility is to add several families at the same time, each family have one linked profile already on WikiTree. In order to provide such a GEDCOM it will be necessary to split it up into family groups, this can be easily done with the use of the MyHeritage Family Tree Builder. =={{Blue|MyHeritage Family Tree Builder}}== You can easily split a GEDCOM into individual families by using one of the standalone family tree building programs such as the MyHeritage one. After downloading and installing the program click on the 'New' project tab and then click on 'Import GEDCOM'. Click on 'Browse' and select the GEDCOM from your files. Click on 'Next' several times until the GEDCOM is uploading.
Once uploaded you will then 'Export' (download) the GEDCOM but only specific parts of it. This task is accomplished by naming persons in the family tree and either asking for their ancestors or their descendants or both to be exported.
Several persons can be chosen, so you can end up with a very specific part of your family tree in the final GEDCOM which you are then going to upload to WikiTree. When choosing to add the descendants of a particular person you may wish to end the selection at a particular person, this can be done by selecting that person and deleting them from the family tree, remember this is only a temporary location for your family tree and deleting them in no way will affect your tree on FmP. To start the 'Export' procedure, click on the 'File' tab and select 'Export GEDCOM', click on 'save as', and choose a name to call your GEDCOM, click 'Next' and then again click 'Next', then click the button 'Include only selected people', a new page will open up, type in the name of the person you, click 'Select'. you can then Edit and Add a new person, when finished click on 'OK' and then 'Next', the GEDCOM will now be exported. The GEDCOM can now be uploaded to WikItree, you will be told the number of individuals and the year earliest person was born. Once the GEDCOMpare report is finished you will be told of the number of suggested matches. =={{Blue|Adding sources to an Existing profile}}== You can use the CC7 views app to suggest profiles where there may not be a source, and then use the WikiTree Sourcer app to add a source from FmP to an existing profile on WikiTree.
There are two methods to achieve a result :-
method 1. - go to the profile in your FmP family tree and click on either the 'View Hints' tab or click on the 'Search records' tab to locate a suitable source, or
method 2. - from the profile in WikiTree click on the [1] tab to activate the WikiTree browser extension, and then search the suggested sources for a correct one for the profile. =={{Blue|Reducing the File size of your GEDCOM}}== If you have several thousand profiles on FmP you will find that it takes longer to download a GEDCOM. It is always advisable to download a GEDCOM as backup to save the changes once you have added several new families to your tree. As was mentioned above a GEDCOM is made up of information about individuals, families and sources.
If you have transferred the majority of the profiles over to WikiTree it is possible to completely remove the sources part of a GEDCOM and keep the information about individual persons and their families. By using Notepad++ you can delete the sources part, save the resulting GEDCOM and upload it back to FmP under a new name, do not delete your old one.
=={{Blue|Problems when Exporting a GEDCOM}}== The main reason for a problem when exporting (downloading) a GEDCOM is that the file is corrupted. As was mentioned above a GEDCOM contains information about individuals and their relationships in families both as a child in one family and then possibly as a spouse in one or more families. Problems can occur when an individual profile is either deleted and then recreated or relationships within families are changed, particularly where a spouse remarries.
FmP uses the GEDCOM tags 'FAMC' to describe an individual as a child in a family and uses the tag 'FAMS' to describe an individual as a spouse in a family,
so we could have the following for John Lowe :-
0 @I23@ INDI
1 NAME John /Lowe/
1 FAMS @F425@
1 FAMC @F136@ where John is a child in family 'F136' and a spouse in family 'F425'
or
0 @I23@ INDI
1 NAME John /Lowe/
1 FAMS @F425@
1 FAMS @F426@
1 FAMC @F136@ where John is a child in family 'F136' and a spouse in family 'F425' and family 'F426'
but not
0 @I23@ INDI
1 NAME John /Lowe/
1 FAMS @F425@
1 FAMC @F136@
1 FAMC @F283@ John can not be a child in more than one family
in other words John can be a spouse in more than one family, but not a child in more than one family.
This situation would probably cause a failure when the GEDCOM is exported particularly when using MyHeritage Family Tree Builder.
The various tags used in a GEDCOM are described here. =={{Blue|Members Page}}== There is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Find_my_Past_Members Members Page] =={{Orange|Notes}}==
Both as a standalone platform for creating and storing your family tree, and the interaction with WikiTree via various WikiTree apps.
=={{Blue|Team Members}}== {| border="2" cellpadding="10" |+ |- bgcolor=#e4ffb6 style="text-align:center" | Team member || Location || Photo |- style="text-align:center" | [[Entwistle-620|{{Red|Allan Entwistle|}}]] || London, UK || {{Image|file=Entwistle-620.jpg|align=c|size=40}} |- style="text-align:center" | [[Blanco-376|{{Red|Vicki Blanco|}}]] || Santiago, Chile || {{Image|file=Blanco-376.jpg|align=c|size=40}} |- style="text-align:center" | [[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|{{Red|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young|}}]] || Australia || {{Image|file=Champion_de_Crespigny-8.jpg|align=c|size=40}} |- style="text-align:center" | [[Hooper-8913|{{Red|Maggie Hooper|}}]] || || |- style="text-align:center" | [[Wilson-79903|{{Red|Rob Wilson|}}]] || || {{Image|file=Wilson-79903-30.jpg|align=c|size=40}} |- style="text-align:center" |}
=={{Blue|Membership Information}}== Will you join us? [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Entwistle-620#PM-38359483 send me a private message].
=={{Blue|Topics for consideration}}==
- Sharing family trees with others on FmP - this was very useful during the recent WikiGames event.
- Looking for potential family members who already have a WikiTree profile.
- Searching FmP for sources in particular the 1921 census of England and Wales.
- The use of FmP with other genealogy software in particular MyHeritage Family Tree Builder, Legacy 9 Family Tree, and Gramps.
{{Red|Ancestry}} [https://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry]
{{Red|MyHeritage }} [https://www.myheritage.com/ MyHeritage]
{{Red|MyHeritage Family Tree Builder }} [https://www.myheritage.com/family-tree-builder MyHeritage Family Tree Builder]
{{Red|Legacy 9 Family Tree }} [https://legacyfamilytree.com/ Legacy 9 Family Tree]
{{Red|Gramps}} [https://gramps-project.org/ Gramps]
{{Red|Notepad ++ }} [https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ Notepad ++ ]
{{Red| GEDCOM Specification}} [https://gedcom.io/specifications/gedcom7-rc.pdf GEDCOM Specification ]
=={{Blue|1921 Census for England and Wales}}== The 1921 census was carried out on 19 June 1921 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1921_United_Kingdom_census 1921 census ] The 1931 census was destroyed by fire in 1942 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931_United_Kingdom_census 1931 census] There was no 1941 census due to the Second World War.
The 1951 census was carried out on 8 April 1951 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1951_United_Kingdom_census 1951 census]
The census was conducted under the Census Act 1920 which prohibits disclosure for 100 years,
this means that the 1951 census will be made public in January 2052. =={{Blue|National Registration Act 1939 UK}}== On Friday 29 September 1939, householders were required to record details on a registration form. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Registration_Act_1939 National Registration Act 1939 UK]
The 1939 register does not include the birthplace of the individual, but it should include the exact date of birth.
The register was meant to be a living document and can show that maiden surnames have been replaced by married surnames when registered persons later married and can also show early National Insurance numbers / NHS number.
The record of a living person is redacted.
=={{Blue|Moving your family tree from one genealogy service to another}}== This can be easily achieved by downloading a file called a GEDCOM [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEDCOM GEDCOM general description] from one service and then uploading it to the new service.
You can look at the GEDCOM with a text editor, i would suggest that you use Notepad ++
A GEDCOM file is made up of 3 main elements :-
- individual people (INDI record)
- a nuclear family (FAM record)
- and sources of information (SOUR record)
There is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOMpare help page] for those using this process for the first time.
Once you have uploaded your GEDCOM to WikTree you will receive a report which contains suggested profiles which are already on WikiTree, this can be very useful if you wish to connect your tree to the 'outside world' of the global tree hosted by WikiTree.
===={{Yellow|GEDCOMpare}}==== GEDCOMpare is the process of comparing the profiles in your GEDCOM upload with a selection of profiles which are already on WikiTree.
You will get a message similar to this :-
{{Red|Compare: There are 24 suggested matches to consider}}
For each line which has the word '{{Yellow|suggested}}' hi-lighted in yellow, click on the associated COMPARE button, the new page will have the profile from your GEDCOM on the left portion of the screen and a suggested profile on the right hand side - you have to make a decision as to whether the profiles are for the same person or not.
If they are for the same person then click on the 'Match to' button, if they are not for the same person, then click on the 'Reject' button, if you are un-decided then it is best to click on the 'Reject' button, and if in the future they are for the same person then they can be merged together once you are certain.
When you have either dismissed comparisons or agreed with them the report will change format to one with either 'matched' or 'ADD' markers.
It is best then to go to the top of the list and click on 'WikiTree Profiles' tab so that the matched profiles are shown, check if there are any profiles which have 2 or more matches.
If this is the case, then check each profile and refer back to your family tree in FmP to ascertain which profile is properly matched, one of the main reasons for multiple matches is where children in the same family have the same name, presuming that one or more of the children died young. The other reason for duplicates is that you already have a profile on WikiTree and that another member has the same or a similar profile, you may need to arrange a merge if this is the case.
Occasionally, you may find that GEDCOMpare will finish before you have sorted all the suggestions available, if this is the case then continue to finish off all of the available suggestions.
You will then have a message similar to :-
{{Red|Compare: There are -2 suggested matches to consider|}}
Click twice on the 'Birth' tab at the top of the list, then click on 'REFRESH SUGGESTED MATCHES' - that will re-start the GEDCOMpare process, this may need to be done several times.
You can now go ahead and add those persons with the 'ADD' marker to your family tree on WikiTree.
One point to note here, you can get upto 8 possible comparisons for each profile in your original GEDCOM, it will to a large extent depend upon how common is the surname in your profiles. So it is best to have no more than 50 profiles in each GEDCOM that you upload.
You can easily split a GEDCOM into individual families by using one of the standalone family tree building programs such as the MyHeritage one.
===={{Yellow|Adding Profiles}}==== Assuming that you now have a GEDCOMpare report where all the suggestions have been taken care of, you should have a list of either ADD buttons or matched profiles.
Apart from where you start a completely new family tree it is always best to add profiles which have a link to an existing profile on WikiTree, so a parent to an existing child or a child to an existing parent or a spouse to an existing spouse. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Find_my_Past#one see note 1].
If you are adding a child then you should make certain that you are not adding the same child - as the GEDCOMpare process is not 100% accurate and can overlook some profiles which already exist. This is difficult where families have the same or similar named children, where maybe one or more children have died young.
You can force a comparison by clicking on the 'Compare with' button and then inserting the WikiTree ID of the profile you wish to compare to.
Remember that if you use several GEDCOMS to add members to the same family - you will need to refresh the GEDCOMpare process in order to update the matching process.
It is best to check If you already have an existing profile on WikiTree to link to - this can be verified by checking the GEDCOMpare report, if there are no matched profiles - then you do not have a profile to link to or it can mean that the 'comparison process' has missed the match, if this is the case then you can force a comparison and make the match yourself.
If you find that you do not have any matched profiles in your GEDCOM then it is best to manually add a person, usually the oldest or the youngest person in your GEDCOM, and then to link all of the other profiles to this person.
To aid this process it is best to click on the 'Birth' tab at the top of the list a few times to bring the youngest person (most recent birth year) to the top of the list.
Once you have done this it is best to go to the bottom of the list and check if you have any profiles which have neither a birth year nor a death year, it is best to ignore these profiles since WikiTree needs either a birth year or death year to add a profile.
Once you have added a profile you will notice that a {{Blue|tick|}} will appear on the left hand side to acknowledge that the profile has been added. If you wish to ignore certain profiles you can add the tick yourself - it will reduce the intensity of the ADD button, but you can still override it if you wish.
When you have added all of the profiles that you wish it is best to REFRESH the GEDCOMpare process, you can then remove the blue ticks if you wish.
You may find that on subsequent Refreshes the comparison process will pick up duplicate profiles which it missed on a previous report. =={{Blue|CC7 Views app}}== This app can be found by a rather circuitous route, by clicking on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pull-Down_Menus#Surname_Menu surname menu ] (sometimes called the person menu) in your profile or one that you have trusted list status, then click on 'Tree App' which is at the bottom of the menu. If necessary change the tree app to 'CC7 Views', select 6 degrees, and depending upon how many profiles you have on WikiTree either select 'Get CC6' or 'Get Degree 6 Only' (if you have a lot of profiles in your CC7). The tree will sway to show that it is working, once it is complete, type in 0 under the Par. tab. Then click on the 'Birth Date' tab a few times to bring the most recent birth year to the top of the list. This provides you with a list of profiles in your CC7 which have no parents identified and if you add one or other of their parents it will increase your CC7.
You now need to go back to your family tree in FmP and see if you either already have parent details for these profiles or by using the search facilities in FmP can produce profiles for them.
Once this has been done you can download the GEDCOM from FmP. However, as was mentioned above it is best to process the GEDCOM so that no more than 50 profiles are in the GEDCOM and preferably no more than 30. This still allows for plenty of additions of new family members onto WikiTree.
The ideal situation is to have just one family member in the GEDCOM whose profile already exists on WikiTree and all the other profiles are new, as long as those new family members are connected to the existing profile with a direct link, child to parent, or vice versa or spouse to spouse.
The other possibility is to add several families at the same time, each family have one linked profile already on WikiTree. In order to provide such a GEDCOM it will be necessary to split it up into family groups, this can be easily done with the use of the MyHeritage Family Tree Builder. =={{Blue|MyHeritage Family Tree Builder}}== You can easily split a GEDCOM into individual families by using one of the standalone family tree building programs such as the MyHeritage one. After downloading and installing the program click on the 'New' project tab and then click on 'Import GEDCOM'. Click on 'Browse' and select the GEDCOM from your files. Click on 'Next' several times until the GEDCOM is uploading.
Once uploaded you will then 'Export' (download) the GEDCOM but only specific parts of it. This task is accomplished by naming persons in the family tree and either asking for their ancestors or their descendants or both to be exported.
Several persons can be chosen, so you can end up with a very specific part of your family tree in the final GEDCOM which you are then going to upload to WikiTree. When choosing to add the descendants of a particular person you may wish to end the selection at a particular person, this can be done by selecting that person and deleting them from the family tree, remember this is only a temporary location for your family tree and deleting them in no way will affect your tree on FmP. To start the 'Export' procedure, click on the 'File' tab and select 'Export GEDCOM', click on 'save as', and choose a name to call your GEDCOM, click 'Next' and then again click 'Next', then click the button 'Include only selected people', a new page will open up, type in the name of the person you, click 'Select'. you can then Edit and Add a new person, when finished click on 'OK' and then 'Next', the GEDCOM will now be exported. The GEDCOM can now be uploaded to WikItree, you will be told the number of individuals and the year earliest person was born. Once the GEDCOMpare report is finished you will be told of the number of suggested matches. =={{Blue|Adding sources to an Existing profile}}== You can use the CC7 views app to suggest profiles where there may not be a source, and then use the WikiTree Sourcer app to add a source from FmP to an existing profile on WikiTree.
There are two methods to achieve a result :-
method 1. - go to the profile in your FmP family tree and click on either the 'View Hints' tab or click on the 'Search records' tab to locate a suitable source, or
method 2. - from the profile in WikiTree click on the [1] tab to activate the WikiTree browser extension, and then search the suggested sources for a correct one for the profile. =={{Blue|Reducing the File size of your GEDCOM}}== If you have several thousand profiles on FmP you will find that it takes longer to download a GEDCOM. It is always advisable to download a GEDCOM as backup to save the changes once you have added several new families to your tree. As was mentioned above a GEDCOM is made up of information about individuals, families and sources.
If you have transferred the majority of the profiles over to WikiTree it is possible to completely remove the sources part of a GEDCOM and keep the information about individual persons and their families. By using Notepad++ you can delete the sources part, save the resulting GEDCOM and upload it back to FmP under a new name, do not delete your old one.
=={{Blue|Problems when Exporting a GEDCOM}}== The main reason for a problem when exporting (downloading) a GEDCOM is that the file is corrupted. As was mentioned above a GEDCOM contains information about individuals and their relationships in families both as a child in one family and then possibly as a spouse in one or more families. Problems can occur when an individual profile is either deleted and then recreated or relationships within families are changed, particularly where a spouse remarries.
FmP uses the GEDCOM tags 'FAMC' to describe an individual as a child in a family and uses the tag 'FAMS' to describe an individual as a spouse in a family,
so we could have the following for John Lowe :-
0 @I23@ INDI
1 NAME John /Lowe/
1 FAMS @F425@
1 FAMC @F136@ where John is a child in family 'F136' and a spouse in family 'F425'
or
0 @I23@ INDI
1 NAME John /Lowe/
1 FAMS @F425@
1 FAMS @F426@
1 FAMC @F136@ where John is a child in family 'F136' and a spouse in family 'F425' and family 'F426'
but not
0 @I23@ INDI
1 NAME John /Lowe/
1 FAMS @F425@
1 FAMC @F136@
1 FAMC @F283@ John can not be a child in more than one family
in other words John can be a spouse in more than one family, but not a child in more than one family.
This situation would probably cause a failure when the GEDCOM is exported particularly when using MyHeritage Family Tree Builder.
The various tags used in a GEDCOM are described here. =={{Blue|Members Page}}== There is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Find_my_Past_Members Members Page] =={{Orange|Notes}}==
Note 1
It is not possible to link one sibling directly to another sibling, without first having one existing parent profile, therefore if the names of both parents are unknown then an Unknown name profile must be created first for one of the parents with an estimated birth year. =={{Brown|References}}==Find the Churches of Your Ancestors
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==VISITING CHURCHES== ===Finding the Correct Church=== You may want to visit or contact the churches of your ancestors to find records of their worship and fellowship activities. You can find the correct church by learning the geography and the history of the area their ancestors lived in. Once this information is obtained, telephone books of the locality can give them phone numbers for the churches or church archive offices near their ancestor's home. ===Learning How Churches Are Ogranized=== Catholic and other liturgical churches are often grouped into dioceses which often keep local archives of old church records. Non-liturical Protestant churches are sometimes organized into associations and these groups may also contain historical documents. Even the small independent churches are required by law to record marriages they perform, so usually churches still in existance will have some records. Not all churches still exist, of course, so it is a good idea to find out the history of the particular church you need. Most churches only keep records back to the date the church or parish was formed. To find previous records, one needs to research the parent church or congregation, as earlier church events in the family's life may have occurred there. Infomation about local churches and their histories is becoming available on the web as local historians begin to record church histories as part of an overall effort to preserve local history online. An excellent example of this is Joe Hayden's Buffalo's Faith Elevators site about churches in Buffalo, New York. People all over the world exhange information about churches, their history and their architecture on a listserv entitled Church Crawling available from Yahoo Groups Unfortunately, you do get ads with this listserv however. Ancestry.com has a good article on locating hard to find churches from our family's history at Finding Your Ancestors Church ===Using Church Records=== Churches, like government entities, keep the records they need for their own purposes. Many church records parallel government vital records, but they are not the same. Churches keep baptismal records, not birth records. They keep funeral records, not death records. It is wise to get government records also, when available, but sometimes churches were keeping records prior to their local government. In that case, the church records are a good substitute. Churches keep more than just birth, marriage, and death records. Some churches have a census of their congregation, records of ceremonies and sacraments, records of who served on a particular committee or taught Sunday school. But these records belong to the church, and you need permission of the pastor, minister, or sexton in charge to view their records. == Links to Church Records for the USA, Canada, and Europe == # '''United States''' - https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Roman_Catholic_Church_in_the_United_States # '''Canada''' - https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Church_Records # '''England''' - https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Church_Records # '''Ireland''' - has Roman Catholic baptismal and marriage records digitized online registers.nli.ie. You need to know the Roman Catholic parish where your ancestor was baptized or was married. These jurisdictions are different from the Civil Parish, which follows Church of Ireland parish boundaries, because the Church of Ireland was the established government church in Ireland until 1869. Some of the Irish church registers are now also indexed on irishgenealogy.ie for free and rootsireland.ie with a pay wall. # '''Italy''' - Church records for many small villages, especially in Sicily are available at familysearch.org/search and in Italian at https://www.beniculturali.it/ # '''France''' - https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/France_Church_Records # '''Germany''' - https://devilslakendlibrary.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Finally-German-Records-and-How-to-Use-Them.pdf # '''Spain''' - https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1784529 # '''Portugal''' - https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Portugal_Church_Records # '''Other Countries''' - familysearch.org has information on finding church records for almost every country in the world. ==Other Religious Institutions== Jewish synogogues, Mormon temples, and temples of Asian religions also may have records you can use. One needs to find out who is in charge, and what their policy is for record access. The genealogist also should try to find out the meanings of these records and why they were kept to get a better insight into the religious life of the ancestor being researched. Non-christian religions have some similiar and some different record keeping needs. ===Mormon or LDS Records are excellent=== The Mormons, in particular, keep extensive genealogical records of their members and all the members relatives. Because of a religious mandate, these "Latter Day Saints" research genealogy because they believe it helps their ancestors get to heaven. To accomplish this, the LDS Church has set up a huge Family History Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Members of the church travel worldwide microfilming old archives. LDS microfilms are were available to users of the Family History Center in Utah, and at hundreds of branch libraries around the world for decades, but now these records are being digitized and are probably not available to order. Most of the microfilms and microfiche now are imaged online linked to indexed and abstracted information which you can access at https://www.familysearch.org/search/ Google for the address and phone number of these local branches if you wish to visit in person.. Non-Mormons are sometimes welcomed to use the resources of these Family History Center branch libraries, and use the LDS computers to access cdrom databases of genealogy without having to join their church..But you may need to call for an appointment, as their Family History Centers are staffed by volunteers. == Return to: == * TOP OF PAGE - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Find_the_Churches_of_Your_Ancestors == Acknowledgements == This page written and designed by Sharon Troy Centanne
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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Maher-535|Fritz Maher]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I have Simon ancestry back until circa 1600. * I would like to know, with certification, if my ancestry is accurate. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6614763 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Space:African_Ancestry_Project|African Ancestry Project]]
==Introduction== The focus of this page is to aid genealogical connection: surfacing names of people who were of African Ancestry in Australia, not yet identified through [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:African_Ancestry_in_Australia#Transported_Convicts convict] or ships lists. If you are looking to solve the mystery of your African Ancestry in Australia, this is a database of male individuals found in the Australian newspaper digitisation programme [https://trove.nla.gov.au/landing/explore Trove], under the search terms: ===Man of Colour and Darkey=== These descriptive terms were often used to identify people of African descent in 19th century Australia. In the United Kingdom (and pre Federation Australia was British) "black" was historically equivalent with "person of color", a general term for non-European peoples. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_people#Africa Wikipedia: Black people Africa] It was sometimes used for "Indians" in Australian newspapers, and where this was the case seems to have been stated. Whilst care has been taken no absolute guarantee can be made that everyone listed here was of African descent. ==='''Blackfella'''=== This term is '''not''' being used to locate people of African ancestry. The descriptor "'''blackfella'''" was/is more commonly associated with Australian Aboriginals as can be seen by the following examples from Australian newspapers taken from across 6 states:
South Australia 1890 'ABORIGINAL PHILOSOPHY.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 26 July, p. 26. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article159550202. Western Australia NOTHING IN THE PAPERS. (1896, November 20). Geraldton Advertiser (WA : 1893 - 1905), p. 3. Retrieved March 23, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article252769446. Victoria: "ABORIGINAL JOLLIFICATIOIN." The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) 9 October 1897: 36. Web. 25 Mar 2024. New South Wales 1888 'Thrift.', The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), 15 December, p. 4. (Second sheet to Maitland Mercury), viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18963710 Queensland "To the Editor of the Moreton Bay Courier." The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) 15 December 1858: 2. Web. 25 Mar 2024 . Tasmania ""BLACKFELLA AND MOTOR" The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919) 13 March 1916: 3. Web. 29 Mar 2024 . Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfella Wikipedia: Blackfella] Names are still being added to this list. If you wish to add any names from Australian newspapers the page is open for doing so. Many thanks. =='''States'''== ==='''New South Wales'''=== *'''Russel'''
'''1833''' 'No title', The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), 14 October, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12847927
*'''Stephen'''
'''1830''' 'CORONER'S INQUEST.', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 24 March, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36866010
*'''Charles Afleck'''
'''1839''' 'COURT QUARTER SESSIONS.', Commercial Journal and Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), 6 April, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226453715
*'''Sike Alley'''
'''1875''' 'MURDER.—£50 REWARD.', New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900), 4 June, p. 1625. , viewed 24 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223684439
*'''John Brown Armstrong '''
'''1844''' 'Police Intelligence.', Parramatta Chronicle and Cumberland General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1845), 30 November, p. 2. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article228248520
*'''Joe Bean'''
''' 1844''' 'Bean Joe, Royal Sovereign (2), 30, Bermuda, houseservant, 5 feet 5½ inches, black comp., black and woolly', New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900), 9 August, p. 1016. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230676997
*'''John Benjamin '''
'''1846''' 'ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 15 October, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12889442
*'''Imaun Buck'''
'''1841''' 'Summary of Pabilc Intelligence.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 28 September, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2554576
*'''John Carr'''
'''1839''' 'EXTRACTS.', Commercial Journal and Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), 16 November, p. 4. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226455112
*'''John Cotton'''
'''1854''' 'CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.', The People's Advocate and New South Wales Vindicator (Sydney, NSW : 1848-1856), 19 August, p. 6. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251542474
*'''John Dyril'''
'''1839''' 'DESTRUCTION OF THE 'LUCRETIA BY FIRE.', Commercial Journal and Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), 29 June, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226457591
*'''Thomas Erwin'''
''' 1847''' 'LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 6 March, p. 3. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37131416
*'''Joseph Fatune, Blana, A.B.'''
'''1854''' 'Government Gazette Notices', New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900), 18 April, p. 809. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230695717
*'''Jacob Francis '''
'''1855''' 'WATER POLICE COURT.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 10 March, p. 7. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12966572
*'''James Haywood'''
'''1843''' 'NEWS FROM THIS INTERIOR.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 26 August, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12410658
*'''Francis Healy '''
''' 1854''' 'WATER POLICE COURT.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 15 August, p. 5. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12952400
*'''John Hopkins'''
'''1846''' 'Supreme Court.', Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), 14 October, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31749029
*'''Ezekiel Going'''
'''1853''''SYDNEY POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY.', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 22 January, p. 4. , viewed 04 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60136432
*'''John Johnston '''
'''1858''' 'SECOND COURT.', Northern Times (Newcastle, NSW : 1857 - 1918), 11 December, p. 2. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128757301
*'''William Jones'''
1839 'News of the Day.', The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), 30 August, p. 2. (MORNING), viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32165365
*'''Joseph Julie''' aka '''Joseph Williams'''
1844 'LAW INTELLIGENCE:', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 5 July, p. 2. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12422343
*'''James Morris'''
1837 'POLICE.', The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), 30 August, p. 2. (EVENING), viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32157196
*'''Joseph Nurse'''
'''1874''' Apprehensions.', New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930), 8 July, p. 195. , viewed 24 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251604074
*'''Lewis Owen'''
'''1857''' 'CENTRAL POLICE COURT.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 27 July, p. 4. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12998530
*'''Peter Palmer'''
'''1845''' 'No title', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 21 January, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37159183
*'''John Perry'''
'''1856''' 'WATER POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 20 October, p. 4. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article64978420
*'''William Peters'''
'''1847''' 'ROBBERIES AND OTHER OFFENCES.', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 28 January, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37130203
*'''Simon Machant '''
'''1859''' 'BATHURST POLICE COURT.', Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal (NSW : 1851 - 1862; 1872; 1882; 1885 - 1897; 1899 - 1904), 17 August, p. 2. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article63594797
*'''John Redman'''
'''1839''' 'POLICE INCIDENTS.', Commercial Journal and Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), 13 July, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226453969
*'''Moses Martin Rose'''
'''1842''' 'LAW INTELLIGENCE.', The New South Wales Examiner (Sydney, NSW : 1842), 6 July, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article228247247
*'''T Singleton '''
'''1846 ''''CRUELTY ON BOARD SHIP.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 27 November, p. 2. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12901511
*'''Robert Smith'''
'''1835''' 'ABOLITION OF SLAVERY—INTERMENT OF THE SLAVE CHAIN, &c.', The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), 25 February, p. 4. (MORNING), viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32148318
*'''Gregory Tabbey'''
'''1841''' 'MURDER.', The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), 29 March, p. 2. (MORNING), viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32188764
*'''Henry Thomas'''
'''1837''' 'Hobart Town Police Report.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 13 June, p. 8. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8650102
*'''Robert Tillman'''
'''1841''' 'Court of Quarter Sessions.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 8 April, p. 2. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2553003
*'''William Wallace'''
'''1835''' 1835 'ABOLITION OF SLAVERY—INTERMENT OF THE SLAVE CHAIN, &c.', The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), 25 February, p. 4. (MORNING), viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32148318
*'''Charles West'''
'''1846''' 'Supreme Court.', Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846), 31 January, p. 2. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31747269
*'''James Williams'''
'''1832 ''''Sydney Quarter Sessions.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 21 January, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2204566
*'''Henry Wilson'''
'''1852''' 'SYDNEY QUARTER SESSIONS.', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 12 November, p. 2. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60135313
==='''Tasmania'''=== *'''Samuel'''
'''1834''' 1834 'SUPREME C0URT—CRIMINAL SIDE.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 11 March, p. 5. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8647466
*'''Thomson '''
'''1830 ''''Supreme Court,', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 13 August, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8645298
*'''John Charles'''
'''1832''' 'SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL SIDE.', The Tasmanian (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1827 - 1839), 28 December, p. 5. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article233613302
*'''Peter Franks'''
''' 1816''' 'Classified Advertising', The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter (Tas. : 1816 - 1821), 5 October, p. 1. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article651518
*'''William Fraser'''
'''1829 ''''Police Report.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 23 October, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8644600
*'''Antonio Gosalwo'''
'''1848''' 'POLICE REPORTS.', Hobarton Guardian, or, True Friend of Tasmania (Hobart, Tas. : 1847 - 1854), 26 January, p. 3. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163501813
*'''Archibald Johnson '''
'''1847''' 'SUPREME COURT.', Hobarton Guardian, or, True Friend of Tasmania (Hobart, Tas. : 1847 - 1854), 8 September, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163501212
*'''Ambrose L'Avoca'''
'''1848''' 'QUARTER SESSIONS.', The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), 10 October, p. 2. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226530543
*'''Emmanuel Lewis '''
'''1848''' 'POLICE REPORT.', The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), 17 May, p. 2. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65981634
*'''John Lyster'''
'''1850''' 'Police.', The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), 5 December, p. 2. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226535608
*'''Bradford Minzo'''
'''1845''' 'HOBART TOWN POLICE REPORT.', The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), 5 June, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article294834
*'''Jesse Roberts'''
''' 1848 ''''POLICE REPORT--CONTINUED.', The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), 16 November, p. 2. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226530652
*'''John Sutcliffe '''
'''1848''' 'WESTBURY.', The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), 5 January, p. 2. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65979595
*'''Robert Tidy '''
''' 1847''' 'POLICE OFFICE.', The Hobart Town Herald and Total Abstinence advocate (Tas. : 1846 - 1847), 3 February, p. 3. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article264689332
*'''Edward Wilson'''
'''1849''' 'POLICE REPORTS.', Hobarton Guardian, or, True Friend of Tasmania (Hobart, Tas. : 1847 - 1854), 14 July, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163504466
*'''Thomas Wilson'''
'''1844 ''''SYDNEY.', The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), 17 December, p. 4. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2950130
==='''South Australia'''=== *'''Henderson Africanus'''
'''1887''' 'SUICIDE UNDER RELIGIOUS MANIA.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 23 May, p. 6. , viewed 27 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46098670
*'''William Beck'''
'''1847''' 'Thursday, 11th March.', South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (Adelaide, SA : 1845 - 1847), 13 March, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article195934698
*'''John Chew '''
'''1850''' DISTRICT COURT. Tuesday, December 17. CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.', Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), 21 December, p. 3. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206988499
* '''John Cole'''
'''1849''' 1849 'Friday, 14th September.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 15 September, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50245353
*'''John Davies'''
'''1857''' 'LAW AND CRIMINAl COURTS.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 23 May, p. 3. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158117847
*'''Thomas Gardiner alias "Black Tom"'''
'''1846''' 'Thursday, 28th May.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 30 May, p. 8. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158922569
*'''Lewis Green '''
''' 1848 ''''CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.', South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), 28 July, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71611989
*'''Charles Hill'''
'''1843''' 'RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 12 August, p. 5. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158917345
* '''Henry Jacobs'''
'''1850''' 'VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 17 December, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38438643
*'''Henry Morris '''
'''1850''' 'POLICE COURT.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 13 May, p. 3. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38436008
*'''Richard Otts'''
'''1850 ''''POLICE COURT, PORT ADELAIDE.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 30 November, p. 4. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article159531937
*'''Adolph Pedro'''
'''1848''' 'POLICE COURT.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 14 June, p. 4. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48726851
*'''George Shorter '''
'''1871''' 'Missing Friends.', New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930), 19 July, p. 188. , viewed 24 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article252050382
*'''Edward Sutney'''
'''1849''' 'Tuesday, 10th April.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 11 April, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50245589
*'''Richard Williams'''
1849 'CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 4 August, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50247656
*'''John Wilson '''
'''1849''' 'Friday, 14th September.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 15 September, p. 3. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50245353
==='''Victoria'''=== *'''Robert Arthur'''
'''1861''' 'CITY POLICE COURT.', The Melbourne Leader (Vic. : 1861), 9 March, p. 15. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197522266
*'''John Bennett'''
''' 1864''' 'Police Intelligence.', The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian (Vic. : 1864 - 1888), 22 October, p. 4. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article255914314
*'''John Baptiste Cotter'''
'''1892 ''''LEGAL.', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 30 January, p. 15. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220476035
*'''John Davis '''
'''1840 ''''Police Incidents.', Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845), 30 May, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article225007171
*'''William Emerson'''
'''1847''' 'DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.', Port Phillip Gazette and Settler's Journal (Vic. : 1845 - 1850), 7 July, p. 2. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223154078
*'''William Henry Francis '''
'''1865''' 'A DEATH IN THE GOLD COUNTRY.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 17 June, p. 4. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244469161
*'''Thomas Garnon'''
'''1867''' 'PRAHRAN COURT.', The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian (Vic. : 1864 - 1888), 20 July, p. 3. , viewed 26 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108125771
*'''John Graham'''
'''1870''' 'MANSLAUGHTER.', Kilmore Free Press (Kilmore, Vic. : 1870 - 1954), 13 January, p. 2. (MORNINGS.), viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article70054437
*'''Timon Gray'''
'''1861''' 'CITY POLICE COURT.', The Melbourne Leader (Vic. : 1861), 9 March, p. 15. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197522266
*'''George Green'''
'''1866''' 'MELBOURNE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 18 August, p. 3. , viewed 26 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244423989
*'''William Jenkins'''
'''1864''' 'CENTRAL POLICE COURT.', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 2 September, p. 2. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150464920
*'''Joseph Jackson'''
'''1863 '''' BOURKE GENERAL SESSIONS.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 2 December, p. 6. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5740078
*'''Verity Johnson'''
'''1898''' '"A VERY BAD LOT."', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 4 May, p. 3. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9832202
* '''----- Jones'''
'''1884 ''''Shaking Hands with Vice-royalty.', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 23 August, p. 6. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article222467098
*'''------ McMahon'''
'''1888''' 'CAULFIELD POLICE COURT.', Oakleigh Leader (North Brighton, Vic. : 1888 - 1902), 10 March, p. 5. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66174378.
* '''James Robinson '''
'''1865''' 'HAMILTON COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.', Hamilton Spectator and Grange District Advertiser (Vic. : 1860 - 1870), 14 October, p. 3. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article194468859
*'''Robinson Salvador'''
1866 'POLICE COURTS.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 8 October, p. 4. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244425448
*'''William John Stevens '''
'''1865''' 'GEELONG CIRCUIT COURT.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 27 July, p. 2. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244471389
*'''Samuel Thomas'''
'''1865''' 'CRIMINAL SESSIONS.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 16 August, p. 3. , viewed 26 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244466783
*'''William Thomas'''
1883 'CRIMINAL SESSIONS.', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 24 February, p. 21. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article137584896
==='''Western Australia'''=== *'''George Balquoison'''
'''1833''' 'PETTY SESSIONS, FREMANTLE.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 16 February, p. 26. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article642218
*'''George Johnson '''
'''1839 ''''INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF GEORGE JOHNSON, A MAN OF COLOUR.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 5 January, p. 3. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article639281
*'''Frederick Hodges '''
'''1840''' 'MAGISTRATE'S COURT—PERTH.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 25 January, p. 14. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article638817
*'''Adam James '''
'''1846''' 'CIVIL COURT.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 15 July, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65770585
*'''Robert Ridley'''
'''1897''' 'THE COSTA RICA PACKET CASE.', Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954), 12 March, p. 3. , viewed 06 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87857982
*'''Joseph Surim'''
''' 1839''' 'MAGISTRATE'S COURT—PERTH.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 8 June, p. 91. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6390
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==='''Queensland'''=== *Davis, a Brazilian (1850)
*an Indian (1846)
*'''Peter Felix'''
'''1880 ''''THE MURDER AT STANTHORPE.', Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), 5 July, p. 2. , viewed 03 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52020236
*'''Joseph Frank Smith'''
'''1870''' 'ROCHHAMPTON DISTRICT COURT.', Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1871), 3 December, p. 2. , viewed 03 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51580825
==='''Northern Territory'''=== *Chinese (not African)
'''1884 ''''The North Australian.', North Australian (Darwin, NT : 1883 - 1889), 13 June, p. 2. , viewed 06 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47991988
*Chinese (not African)
'''1926''' '(Contributed.)', Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873 - 1927), 24 December, p. 9. , viewed 06 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3384573
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'''1830''' 'CORONER'S INQUEST.', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 24 March, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36866010
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'''1839''' 'COURT QUARTER SESSIONS.', Commercial Journal and Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), 6 April, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226453715
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'''1875''' 'MURDER.—£50 REWARD.', New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900), 4 June, p. 1625. , viewed 24 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223684439
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'''1844''' 'Police Intelligence.', Parramatta Chronicle and Cumberland General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1845), 30 November, p. 2. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article228248520
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''' 1844''' 'Bean Joe, Royal Sovereign (2), 30, Bermuda, houseservant, 5 feet 5½ inches, black comp., black and woolly', New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900), 9 August, p. 1016. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230676997
*'''John Benjamin '''
'''1846''' 'ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 15 October, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12889442
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'''1841''' 'Summary of Pabilc Intelligence.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 28 September, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2554576
*'''John Carr'''
'''1839''' 'EXTRACTS.', Commercial Journal and Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), 16 November, p. 4. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226455112
*'''John Cotton'''
'''1854''' 'CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.', The People's Advocate and New South Wales Vindicator (Sydney, NSW : 1848-1856), 19 August, p. 6. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251542474
*'''John Dyril'''
'''1839''' 'DESTRUCTION OF THE 'LUCRETIA BY FIRE.', Commercial Journal and Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), 29 June, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226457591
*'''Thomas Erwin'''
''' 1847''' 'LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 6 March, p. 3. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37131416
*'''Joseph Fatune, Blana, A.B.'''
'''1854''' 'Government Gazette Notices', New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900), 18 April, p. 809. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article230695717
*'''Jacob Francis '''
'''1855''' 'WATER POLICE COURT.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 10 March, p. 7. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12966572
*'''James Haywood'''
'''1843''' 'NEWS FROM THIS INTERIOR.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 26 August, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12410658
*'''Francis Healy '''
''' 1854''' 'WATER POLICE COURT.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 15 August, p. 5. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12952400
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'''1846''' 'Supreme Court.', Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), 14 October, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31749029
*'''Ezekiel Going'''
'''1853''''SYDNEY POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY.', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 22 January, p. 4. , viewed 04 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60136432
*'''John Johnston '''
'''1858''' 'SECOND COURT.', Northern Times (Newcastle, NSW : 1857 - 1918), 11 December, p. 2. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128757301
*'''William Jones'''
1839 'News of the Day.', The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), 30 August, p. 2. (MORNING), viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32165365
*'''Joseph Julie''' aka '''Joseph Williams'''
1844 'LAW INTELLIGENCE:', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 5 July, p. 2. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12422343
*'''James Morris'''
1837 'POLICE.', The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), 30 August, p. 2. (EVENING), viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32157196
*'''Joseph Nurse'''
'''1874''' Apprehensions.', New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930), 8 July, p. 195. , viewed 24 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251604074
*'''Lewis Owen'''
'''1857''' 'CENTRAL POLICE COURT.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 27 July, p. 4. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12998530
*'''Peter Palmer'''
'''1845''' 'No title', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 21 January, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37159183
*'''John Perry'''
'''1856''' 'WATER POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 20 October, p. 4. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article64978420
*'''William Peters'''
'''1847''' 'ROBBERIES AND OTHER OFFENCES.', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 28 January, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37130203
*'''Simon Machant '''
'''1859''' 'BATHURST POLICE COURT.', Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal (NSW : 1851 - 1862; 1872; 1882; 1885 - 1897; 1899 - 1904), 17 August, p. 2. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article63594797
*'''John Redman'''
'''1839''' 'POLICE INCIDENTS.', Commercial Journal and Advertiser (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), 13 July, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226453969
*'''Moses Martin Rose'''
'''1842''' 'LAW INTELLIGENCE.', The New South Wales Examiner (Sydney, NSW : 1842), 6 July, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article228247247
*'''T Singleton '''
'''1846 ''''CRUELTY ON BOARD SHIP.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 27 November, p. 2. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12901511
*'''Robert Smith'''
'''1835''' 'ABOLITION OF SLAVERY—INTERMENT OF THE SLAVE CHAIN, &c.', The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), 25 February, p. 4. (MORNING), viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32148318
*'''Gregory Tabbey'''
'''1841''' 'MURDER.', The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), 29 March, p. 2. (MORNING), viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32188764
*'''Henry Thomas'''
'''1837''' 'Hobart Town Police Report.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 13 June, p. 8. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8650102
*'''Robert Tillman'''
'''1841''' 'Court of Quarter Sessions.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 8 April, p. 2. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2553003
*'''William Wallace'''
'''1835''' 1835 'ABOLITION OF SLAVERY—INTERMENT OF THE SLAVE CHAIN, &c.', The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), 25 February, p. 4. (MORNING), viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32148318
*'''Charles West'''
'''1846''' 'Supreme Court.', Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846), 31 January, p. 2. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31747269
*'''James Williams'''
'''1832 ''''Sydney Quarter Sessions.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 21 January, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2204566
*'''Henry Wilson'''
'''1852''' 'SYDNEY QUARTER SESSIONS.', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 12 November, p. 2. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60135313
==='''Tasmania'''=== *'''Samuel'''
'''1834''' 1834 'SUPREME C0URT—CRIMINAL SIDE.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 11 March, p. 5. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8647466
*'''Thomson '''
'''1830 ''''Supreme Court,', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 13 August, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8645298
*'''John Charles'''
'''1832''' 'SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL SIDE.', The Tasmanian (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1827 - 1839), 28 December, p. 5. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article233613302
*'''Peter Franks'''
''' 1816''' 'Classified Advertising', The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter (Tas. : 1816 - 1821), 5 October, p. 1. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article651518
*'''William Fraser'''
'''1829 ''''Police Report.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 23 October, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8644600
*'''Antonio Gosalwo'''
'''1848''' 'POLICE REPORTS.', Hobarton Guardian, or, True Friend of Tasmania (Hobart, Tas. : 1847 - 1854), 26 January, p. 3. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163501813
*'''Archibald Johnson '''
'''1847''' 'SUPREME COURT.', Hobarton Guardian, or, True Friend of Tasmania (Hobart, Tas. : 1847 - 1854), 8 September, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163501212
*'''Ambrose L'Avoca'''
'''1848''' 'QUARTER SESSIONS.', The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), 10 October, p. 2. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226530543
*'''Emmanuel Lewis '''
'''1848''' 'POLICE REPORT.', The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), 17 May, p. 2. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65981634
*'''John Lyster'''
'''1850''' 'Police.', The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), 5 December, p. 2. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226535608
*'''Bradford Minzo'''
'''1845''' 'HOBART TOWN POLICE REPORT.', The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), 5 June, p. 2. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article294834
*'''Jesse Roberts'''
''' 1848 ''''POLICE REPORT--CONTINUED.', The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), 16 November, p. 2. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226530652
*'''John Sutcliffe '''
'''1848''' 'WESTBURY.', The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), 5 January, p. 2. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65979595
*'''Robert Tidy '''
''' 1847''' 'POLICE OFFICE.', The Hobart Town Herald and Total Abstinence advocate (Tas. : 1846 - 1847), 3 February, p. 3. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article264689332
*'''Edward Wilson'''
'''1849''' 'POLICE REPORTS.', Hobarton Guardian, or, True Friend of Tasmania (Hobart, Tas. : 1847 - 1854), 14 July, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163504466
*'''Thomas Wilson'''
'''1844 ''''SYDNEY.', The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859), 17 December, p. 4. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2950130
==='''South Australia'''=== *'''Henderson Africanus'''
'''1887''' 'SUICIDE UNDER RELIGIOUS MANIA.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 23 May, p. 6. , viewed 27 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46098670
*'''William Beck'''
'''1847''' 'Thursday, 11th March.', South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (Adelaide, SA : 1845 - 1847), 13 March, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article195934698
*'''John Chew '''
'''1850''' DISTRICT COURT. Tuesday, December 17. CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.', Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), 21 December, p. 3. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206988499
* '''John Cole'''
'''1849''' 1849 'Friday, 14th September.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 15 September, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50245353
*'''John Davies'''
'''1857''' 'LAW AND CRIMINAl COURTS.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 23 May, p. 3. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158117847
*'''Thomas Gardiner alias "Black Tom"'''
'''1846''' 'Thursday, 28th May.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 30 May, p. 8. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158922569
*'''Lewis Green '''
''' 1848 ''''CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.', South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), 28 July, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71611989
*'''Charles Hill'''
'''1843''' 'RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 12 August, p. 5. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158917345
* '''Henry Jacobs'''
'''1850''' 'VICE-ADMIRALTY COURT.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 17 December, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38438643
*'''Henry Morris '''
'''1850''' 'POLICE COURT.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 13 May, p. 3. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38436008
*'''Richard Otts'''
'''1850 ''''POLICE COURT, PORT ADELAIDE.', Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), 30 November, p. 4. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article159531937
*'''Adolph Pedro'''
'''1848''' 'POLICE COURT.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 14 June, p. 4. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48726851
*'''George Shorter '''
'''1871''' 'Missing Friends.', New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930), 19 July, p. 188. , viewed 24 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article252050382
*'''Edward Sutney'''
'''1849''' 'Tuesday, 10th April.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 11 April, p. 3. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50245589
*'''Richard Williams'''
1849 'CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 4 August, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50247656
*'''John Wilson '''
'''1849''' 'Friday, 14th September.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 15 September, p. 3. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50245353
==='''Victoria'''=== *'''Robert Arthur'''
'''1861''' 'CITY POLICE COURT.', The Melbourne Leader (Vic. : 1861), 9 March, p. 15. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197522266
*'''John Bennett'''
''' 1864''' 'Police Intelligence.', The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian (Vic. : 1864 - 1888), 22 October, p. 4. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article255914314
*'''John Baptiste Cotter'''
'''1892 ''''LEGAL.', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 30 January, p. 15. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220476035
*'''John Davis '''
'''1840 ''''Police Incidents.', Port Phillip Gazette (Vic. : 1838 - 1845), 30 May, p. 3. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article225007171
*'''William Emerson'''
'''1847''' 'DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.', Port Phillip Gazette and Settler's Journal (Vic. : 1845 - 1850), 7 July, p. 2. , viewed 21 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223154078
*'''William Henry Francis '''
'''1865''' 'A DEATH IN THE GOLD COUNTRY.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 17 June, p. 4. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244469161
*'''Thomas Garnon'''
'''1867''' 'PRAHRAN COURT.', The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian (Vic. : 1864 - 1888), 20 July, p. 3. , viewed 26 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108125771
*'''John Graham'''
'''1870''' 'MANSLAUGHTER.', Kilmore Free Press (Kilmore, Vic. : 1870 - 1954), 13 January, p. 2. (MORNINGS.), viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article70054437
*'''Timon Gray'''
'''1861''' 'CITY POLICE COURT.', The Melbourne Leader (Vic. : 1861), 9 March, p. 15. , viewed 23 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197522266
*'''George Green'''
'''1866''' 'MELBOURNE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 18 August, p. 3. , viewed 26 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244423989
*'''William Jenkins'''
'''1864''' 'CENTRAL POLICE COURT.', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 2 September, p. 2. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150464920
*'''Joseph Jackson'''
'''1863 '''' BOURKE GENERAL SESSIONS.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 2 December, p. 6. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5740078
*'''Verity Johnson'''
'''1898''' '"A VERY BAD LOT."', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 4 May, p. 3. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9832202
* '''----- Jones'''
'''1884 ''''Shaking Hands with Vice-royalty.', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 23 August, p. 6. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article222467098
*'''------ McMahon'''
'''1888''' 'CAULFIELD POLICE COURT.', Oakleigh Leader (North Brighton, Vic. : 1888 - 1902), 10 March, p. 5. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66174378.
* '''James Robinson '''
'''1865''' 'HAMILTON COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.', Hamilton Spectator and Grange District Advertiser (Vic. : 1860 - 1870), 14 October, p. 3. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article194468859
*'''Robinson Salvador'''
1866 'POLICE COURTS.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 8 October, p. 4. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244425448
*'''William John Stevens '''
'''1865''' 'GEELONG CIRCUIT COURT.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 27 July, p. 2. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244471389
*'''Samuel Thomas'''
'''1865''' 'CRIMINAL SESSIONS.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 16 August, p. 3. , viewed 26 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244466783
*'''William Thomas'''
1883 'CRIMINAL SESSIONS.', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 24 February, p. 21. , viewed 29 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article137584896
==='''Western Australia'''=== *'''George Balquoison'''
'''1833''' 'PETTY SESSIONS, FREMANTLE.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 16 February, p. 26. , viewed 19 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article642218
*'''George Johnson '''
'''1839 ''''INQUIRY INTO THE DEATH OF GEORGE JOHNSON, A MAN OF COLOUR.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 5 January, p. 3. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article639281
*'''Frederick Hodges '''
'''1840''' 'MAGISTRATE'S COURT—PERTH.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 25 January, p. 14. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article638817
*'''Adam James '''
'''1846''' 'CIVIL COURT.', Inquirer (Perth, WA : 1840 - 1855), 15 July, p. 3. , viewed 22 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65770585
*'''Robert Ridley'''
'''1897''' 'THE COSTA RICA PACKET CASE.', Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954), 12 March, p. 3. , viewed 06 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87857982
*'''Joseph Surim'''
''' 1839''' 'MAGISTRATE'S COURT—PERTH.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 8 June, p. 91. , viewed 20 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6390
*''' John Williams ''' '''1838''' 'QUARTER SESSIONS.', The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA : 1833 - 1847), 7 July, p. 107. , viewed 25 Mar 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article639481
==='''Queensland'''=== *Davis, a Brazilian (1850)
*an Indian (1846)
*'''Peter Felix'''
'''1880 ''''THE MURDER AT STANTHORPE.', Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), 5 July, p. 2. , viewed 03 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52020236
*'''Joseph Frank Smith'''
'''1870''' 'ROCHHAMPTON DISTRICT COURT.', Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1871), 3 December, p. 2. , viewed 03 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51580825
==='''Northern Territory'''=== *Chinese (not African)
'''1884 ''''The North Australian.', North Australian (Darwin, NT : 1883 - 1889), 13 June, p. 2. , viewed 06 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47991988
*Chinese (not African)
'''1926''' '(Contributed.)', Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873 - 1927), 24 December, p. 9. , viewed 06 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3384573
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==Purpose== Thoughtful questions *Is the system able to distinguish between memorials referenced in "Research Notes" (vs other pats of the narrative? For example, see **[[Pearce-12164|Elizabeth (Pearce) Presson (1738-)]] **[[Seers-92|Robert Seers (1657-1732)]] **[[Preston-401|Mehitable (Preston) Benson (1768-aft.1829)]] *Personal impressions, having now invested a huge chunk of my recent WikiTree time in .... **Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date. Most common issue discovered is that FindAGrave may be using a date calculator to add a birth date presumably based on the the age at death. On WikiTree, I at least try to use information that is tied to a historical record. (Age at death is frequently incorrect.) **Error ___: Missing Birth Location. **Error ___: Missing Death Location. ** *First reaction to most of these items is, "Why don't they just read the profile?" Apparently that is asking too much. *Penalized for going further ... including using "associations" in genealogical analysis. *Penalized for pointing out possible conflicts, even when those have been discussed on the profile. **Elizabeth Shown Mills, "Two Rules to Break ...," August 23, 2021 posting in "Genealogy Pointers, Genealogy Tips"; web content, [https://genealogical.com/2021/08/23/two-rules-to-break-in-genealogical-research-by-elizabeth-shown-mills/ ''Genealogical.com'']. *Just because you can ... doesn't mean you should. *Purpose a source citation ... *Data scraping? *But on WikiTree, the FindAGrave source citations are being used to support data harvesting for an independent opportunity ... maybe for well meaning WikiTreer's who don't want to be bothered by reading profiles. ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Space:FindAGrave_Suggestions_GeneJ|FindAGrave Suggestions GeneJ]] *GeneJ, "Expressing frustration with FindAGrave corrections," 2024; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1721090/expressing-frustration-with-findagrave-corrections ''WikiTree''], G2G. ==Bibliographic Notes== ==Content== '''FindAGrave memorials are''' *User Generated ... *Often/frequently unsourced as to many claims *"What is a Memorial?"; web content, [https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/What-is-a-Memorial ''FindAGrave'']. **Site created to "help record and present final disposition information for an individual person" ... and also to pay tribute to the individual being memorialized and can tell us more about their life through a biography, family links, photos, and other details ... honoring that individual's life." *"What is Find a Grave?"; web content, [https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/What-is-Find-a-Grave ''FindAGrave'']. *"Sending Suggested Edits and Notes"; web content, [https://support.findagrave.com/s/article/Suggest-Edits-Overview ''FindAGrave'']. **"... if there is differing information in historical records. Keep in mind the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genealogical_Proof_Standard Genealogical Proof Standard] when updating and adding to memorials." '''Cemetery Issues.''' Especially for early folks, cemetery information (cemetery name/cemetery location) is often out of sync, for example ... * * * '''All sources are subject to error'''. Some noteworthy comments, *The U.S. census is a wonderful historical record, but many names in the U.S. census have incorrect enumeration data, and still others have been mis-indexed or mis-catalogued. '''Imagine if''' the source citation entered for a particular census record generated an "'''Error'''" only because the referenced site's index produced data that differs from that which is found on the WikiTree profile. *Town of Beverly, Massachusetts, Town Clerk Compilations ... *Pick a couple proof example, to show the array of sources ... **Thomas Patch ... ** '''Common FindAgrave memorial Usage on WikiTree'''. *To report about a memorial intended to be about the person. *To report the spouse's memorial, as support for the marriage and or information about the spouse. *To support details of the principal's marriage (like date or location, is often the eldest child's memorial) *Child list ... and their marriage/marriage details. *Obituaries ... that might call out the names of family members *Memorial "bio" claims, that might be relevant to any item *Military service ... *Research Notes ... to address an array of conflicts or hints/leads. ===Examples=== *[[Houghton-1202|Ebenezer Houghton Jr. (1732-)]]; profile reports about say six (6) memorials, about which further detail is given as part of a FindAGrave Research note. **Template format is fine; WikiTree happy. >> {{FindAGrave|35955304}} **Alternative format is not fine; WikiTree not happy. >> Ebenezer Haughton (1732-1814), memorial 35955304 and gravestone photographs; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35955304/ebenezer_haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Godfrey Hill Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial created by KC, maintained by James Bianco; gravestone images added by KC; GeneJ note--dates on Ebenezer's gravestone images not readable. *John Sleppy Sr. [no WikiTree profile]; he is the son of [[Schleppi-9|Daniel Schleppi (1782-1853)]]. His FindAGrave memorial is cited as support for his father's marriage on the profiles of his father, [[Schleppi-1|grandfather]] and [[Theobald-2158|grandmother]]. **Template format is fine >> {{FindAGrave|26526452}} **Alternative format is not >> John Sleppy, Sr. (1810-1897), memorial and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26526452/john-sleppy ''FindAGrave''], managed by Pam Estes Holeton gedmatch# T131729, gravestone image added by curlyseux. ==Research Notes== ===Problem Memorials=== (Starting this list March 2024 ... work in process as I have not kept a running log. If I continue this work, it will be a very, very long list.) *'''[[Pride-115|Hannah (Pride) Corning (bef.1704-1746)]]''' vs '''[[Rayment-226|Hannah (Rayment) Corning (1705-1798)]]'''. ::Hannah ''Pride'' Corning (1706-1798), memorial 47724433, gravestone image and early transcription record; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47724433/hannah_corning ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 2022), reporting burial at Central Cemetery; memorial maintained by V. Nareen Lack; gravestone image added by Kenneth Gilbert; early transcription recorded added by John Glassford. ::GeneJ [[X-3336]] Note: This is the death information, gravestone image and early transcription record about [[Corning-59|Joseph Corning]]'s second wife, Hannah (Rayment) (Trow) Corning. Only the birth information is about Joseph's first wife, Hannah (Pride) Corning; she died in 1747, and Joseph married (2), later that year, Hannah Trow. *'''Elizabeth (Harris) Presson''' vs '''Elizabeth (Pierce) Presson'''. ::Elizabeth ''Harris'' Preston (1738-1806), memorial 50360105 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50360105/elizabeth-preston ''FindAGrave''] (accessed March 2024), reports burial at Central Cemetery, Beverly; memorial managed by V. Nareen Lake; gravestone image added by Thomas F Scully. ::GeneJ [[X-3336]] Note: This attribution is quite likely in error. Is is believed that brothers John and Jonathan Presson, both of Beverly, married women named Elizabeth. ::*[[Presson-323|John]]'s wife, Elizabeth Harris, is more likely the child baptized Marblehead, 1733 (so born before that date). Assuming she survived as his widow, John's wife may have been Elizabeth Preston who died in Beverly 13 May 1805, age 78 years (suggesting born 1727). ::*[[Presson-324|Jonathan]]'s wife, Elizabeth Pierce, is presumed the child born in Beverly, 11 July 1738. Her date of birth compares favorably to the Beverly death reported in ''FindAGrave'' memorial 50360105. (The Beverly published death report cites the gravestone, with death as 22 June 1806, "a. 68 y.," thus born about 1738.) *'''[[Beach-2003|Ashbel Beach (1755-1837)]]'''. ::Ashbell Beach (1755-1846), memorial 61368432 and unreadable gravestone image, reportedly at Round Prairie Cemetery, La Grange, Walworth County, Wisconsin; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61368432/ashbell-beach ''FindAGrave''] (accessed 24 January 2024), memorial maintained by Kellie Walton; gravestone image added by Marlene S. (notice of errant memorial communicated on FindAGrave 30 January 2024 by [[X-3336]]). ::[[X-3336]] Note: Research Notes report this as an errant memorial, see "Previous Version." Asabel died at New Hartford, Oneida County, New York, 5 May 1837; his date of death is given in Oneida County [New York] Deeds, 86:232-233. ::'''Update''': Edits accepted to (a) rename the profile "Unknown Unknown"; (b) removed the birth data. This memorial is still associated with the spouse Anna ''Bellamy'' Beach (-1846), despite that edits to her memorial were likewise suggested. *'''[[Bellamy-638|Anna (Bellamy) Beach (1757-1812)]]'''. ::Anna ''Bellamy'' Beach (1757-), memorial 61368431 and unreadable gravestone image, reportedly buried at Round Prairie Cemetery, La Grange, Walworth County, Wisconsin; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61368431/anna_beach ''FindAGrave'']; memorial maintained by Kellie Walton; gravestone image added by Marlene S. ::[[X-3336]] Note: See Research Noes for "Prior Version," which includes a reference to this errant memorial. ::[[X-3336]] Note: Anna ''Bellamy'' Beach could not be the woman profiled in the memorial. Anna died in Whitestown, Oneida County, New York, March 1812. Edit suggestions were sent to FindAGrave in early 2024, but as of 23 March 2024, those edits have not been implemented. Memorial manager does not accept messages. *'''[[Ashby-763|Benjamin Ashby (bef.1653-bef.1713)]]'''. ::See [[Space:Benjamin_Ashby%27s_Conflicted_FindAGrave_record|Benjamin Ashby's Conflicted FindAGrave record]] (2014) *'''[[Preston-320|William Charles Preston (1780-abt.1837)]]'''. ::The memorial centers around a monument created in about 2012 and placed on the grave that is attributed to him. That attribution is in error--Early newspaper articles report the gravesite is that of his nephew's son--both the nephew and his son were named William. The monument and memorial reports various un-proven claims/myths. ::GeneJ, "Honored? Vet? or Victim of History. Let's talk," blog entry of 2012. [Needs to be recreated on WikiTree.] *'''[[Patch-950|Thomas Patch Sr (abt.1638-1711)]]''' vs '''[[Patch-46|Thomas Patch Sr. (abt.1638-1722)]]''' ::Thomas Patch (1638-1721), memorial 175279467 (only); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175279467/thomas_patch ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Wenham Cemetery, Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial maintained by Anonymous; claims his birth at Beverly, Essex County; wife as Mary Scott (1639-2728). ::[[X-3336]] Notes: The claim that he was born at Beverly is a remaining trace that he was previously confused as [[Patch-950|Thomas Patch Sr (abt.1638-1711)]], the son of [[Patch-35|Nicholas Patch (bef.1597-bef.1673)]]. As well, the place "Beverly" didn't exist in 1638. At that time, the place that became Beverly was then part of Salem. *'''[[Woodbury-203|William Woodbury Sr. (abt.1589-bef.1677)]]'''. ::William Woodbury Sr. (1589-1677), memorial 53730912 (only); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53730912/william_woodbury ''FindAGrave''], reports death 29 January 1677 and burial at Abbott Street Burial Ground in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts; memorial created by Deleted User, maintained by Barry Gates. ::[[X-3336]] Notes. Biography opens, "William is thought to be the brother of James Woodbury of Planter fame," perhaps this is intended to refer to [[Woodbury-148|John Woodbury (abt.1583-aft.1641)]]? Date of death on the memorial (29 January 1677) is the date his will was proved, so he surely died earlier. *'''[[Finne-83|Judith (Finne) Rayment (bef.1629-1702)]]'''. ::Judith ''Glover'' Raymond, memorial 131661429 (only); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131661429/judith-raymond_rayment ''FindAGrave''], memorial created by Ken Smith; reports she was the daughter of Jose and "[[Goodwin-1753|Susan Goodwin]]" (who WikiTree shows as Jose's mother), referencing "Information from NEHBR, Vol. 71 and the Patch family website" as well as another graver. ::No gravestone image; ::'''Update''' See profile Research Notes ("Frequently confused') that reports about the memorial and the 2022 update that corrected correct various associations and biographical information. She is now "Judith ''Finne'' Raymond/Rayment." *'''[[Houghton-1202|Ebenezer Houghton Jr. (1732-)]]'''; has WikiTree '''warnings''', (a) FindAGrave - Missing death location, and (b) FindAGrave - Empty death date. ::Ebenezer Haughton (1732-1814), memorial 35955304 and gravestone photographs (unreadable); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35955304/ebenezer_haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Godfrey Hill Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial created by KC, maintained by James Bianco; gravestone images added by KC. ::[[X-3336]] Notes. See profile Research Note, "Did he died in Hebron, 1814?" for the notice that the tombstone inscription is unreadable. See also [[Space:Ebenezer_Haughton_family_on_FindAGrave|Ebenezer Haughton family on FindAGrave]]. ::[[X-3336]] Notes, See the Research Note on the profile of his father, [[Haughton-447|Ebenezer Haughton Sr.]]. '''Prior Version'''--"A prior version of this profile reported Ebenezer Haughton died on 15 May 1788 in New London aged 88, referencing {{FindAGrave|37355680}}, citing Godfrey Hill Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut. That is the grave record of his grandson, Ebenezer, the son of [[Houghton-1202|Ebenezer Houghton Jr.]] and his wife [[Shipman-227|Temperance (Shipman) Horton]]." *'''[[Preston-401|Mehitable (Preston) Benson (1768-aft.1829)]]''', has WikiTree '''Warning''' for "FindAGrave - Missing death location." ::Mehitable "Hittie" ''Preston'' Benson (1768-1845), memorial 91583011 (only); web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91583011/mehitable-benson ''FindAGrave''], reporting burial in Old Schuyler Falls Cemetery, Schuyler Falls, Clinton County, New York; memorial managed by Barbara Crossler; no biography; calls her "Benson," but reports only her marriage to Bradbury Carr; has her death as Schuyler Falls, 3 June 1845. ::[[X-3336]] Note: Memorial has no gravestone image. See the WikiTree profile, which reports a second marriage to Peter Benson. Research Notes on the profile as "FindAGrave Lead ... reports she is buried at Schuyler Falls. ===Messages re FindAGrave=== (Work in process ... [[X-3336]]: Having been a ''FindAGrave'' contributor now, 2024, for some 17 years, will summarize here select communications about other memorials over the years.) == Sources ==
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===Welcome to the FindAGrave Suggestions Group Theatre!=== '''View by Genre ''' {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Library-1.png |align=c |size=m |caption= '''Click on the marquee to return to ''Data Doctors Project Video Collection''''' |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection}} '''The collection includes the ''Suggestions'' appearing on the [[Project:Data_Doctors#FindaGrave_Suggestions|Data|Doctors Project page]]. '''Click on any premiere and enjoy the show!''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Bonus Feature - Topic Overview=== '''Mr. E Figures Out Find A Grave''' {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Premiere !Trailer |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-168.png|align=l|size=m|caption= '''Running Time: 5:44'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vK_sMsHuC-Q&feature=youtu.be}} |'''''The Cryptic Crypt Cryptogram:''
Mr E and the Find A Grave Solutions''' |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Individual Suggestion'' How-Tos''=== '''The individual suggestion instructions in this collection are linked below.'''
'''Each ''How-To'' feature gives the step by step instructions explaining''': :*What it is :*What causes it :*How to fix it :*Where to report it *The video links also appear on the corresponding Suggestion Pages when released. *''Running Time'' for each video is given in minutes:seconds. *Once you watch the video, you can read the ''review'' or book"-''' ''Click on the newspaper or book to get to the Suggestion Page.''''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===FindAGrave Suggestions Collection Video Playlist === {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Premiere !Trailer & Read All About It |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-125.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:01'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaHuSVXjBjk&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_571}}'''''A Grave Situation: No Identification - Find the Missing Link'''''
'''Suggestion 571 FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-166.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 9:12'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJa0UEZcD6o&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_572}}'''''The Link is Found: Missing the Grave'''''
'''Suggestion 572 FindAGrave - Link without matching profile''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-170.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:27'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALmntw3itQg&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_573}}'''''Grave Date Issue: Missing Birth Date'''''
'''Suggestion 573: FindAGrave - Empty birth date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-173.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 6:29'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy4SCsCCDcc&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_574}}'''''Grave Situation? Not Exactly'''''
'''Suggestion 574 FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-174.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 7:48'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG4j2IPUiC4&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_575}}'''''One of these is not like the other'''''
'''Suggestion 575: FindAGrave -Different birth date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-170.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:27'''|link=}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_576}}'''''Grave Date Issue: Missing Death Date'''''
'''Suggestion 576 FindAGrave - Empty death date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-173.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 6:29'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy4SCsCCDcc&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_577}}'''''Grave Situation? Not Exactly - The Others'''''
'''Suggestion 577 FindAGrave - Imprecise death date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-174.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 7:48'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG4j2IPUiC4&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_578}}'''''One of these is not like the other - Part 2'''''
'''Suggestion 578: FindAGrave -Different death date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-175.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:22'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5CI1s22qs&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_579}}'''''Missing Grave? Where is my birth?'''''
'''Suggestion 579 FindAGrave - Missing birth location''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-175.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:22'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5CI1s22qs&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_581}}'''''Missing Grave: Where did I die?'''''
'''Suggestion 581 FindAGrave -Missing death location''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-171.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 15:20'''|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qet3U13cwA&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_585}}'''''Mass Grave?: Many to One'''''
'''585 FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-183.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 3:46'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxhwpsdjRHU&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_586}}'''''Mr E Merges Again: A Ride in the Cemetery'''''
'''Suggestion 586 FindAGrave - Link to merged Grave''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-167.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 3:38'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6GNmnJqbBw&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_587}}'''''Another Grave Situation: A Memorial to a Missing Grave'''''
'''Suggestion 587 FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID''' |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Spoiler Alert!'''=== {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images.png |align=c |size=l }} Announcements will be made every Friday in G2G and the Data Doctors Google Group so you don't miss the new releases!
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Mr E and the Find A Grave Solutions''' |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Individual Suggestion'' How-Tos''=== '''The individual suggestion instructions in this collection are linked below.'''
'''Each ''How-To'' feature gives the step by step instructions explaining''': :*What it is :*What causes it :*How to fix it :*Where to report it *The video links also appear on the corresponding Suggestion Pages when released. *''Running Time'' for each video is given in minutes:seconds. *Once you watch the video, you can read the ''review'' or book"-''' ''Click on the newspaper or book to get to the Suggestion Page.''''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===FindAGrave Suggestions Collection Video Playlist === {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Premiere !Trailer & Read All About It |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-125.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:01'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaHuSVXjBjk&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_571}}'''''A Grave Situation: No Identification - Find the Missing Link'''''
'''Suggestion 571 FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-166.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 9:12'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJa0UEZcD6o&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_572}}'''''The Link is Found: Missing the Grave'''''
'''Suggestion 572 FindAGrave - Link without matching profile''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-170.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:27'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALmntw3itQg&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_573}}'''''Grave Date Issue: Missing Birth Date'''''
'''Suggestion 573: FindAGrave - Empty birth date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-173.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 6:29'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy4SCsCCDcc&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_574}}'''''Grave Situation? Not Exactly'''''
'''Suggestion 574 FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-174.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 7:48'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG4j2IPUiC4&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_575}}'''''One of these is not like the other'''''
'''Suggestion 575: FindAGrave -Different birth date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-170.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:27'''|link=}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_576}}'''''Grave Date Issue: Missing Death Date'''''
'''Suggestion 576 FindAGrave - Empty death date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-173.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 6:29'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy4SCsCCDcc&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_577}}'''''Grave Situation? Not Exactly - The Others'''''
'''Suggestion 577 FindAGrave - Imprecise death date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-174.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 7:48'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG4j2IPUiC4&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_578}}'''''One of these is not like the other - Part 2'''''
'''Suggestion 578: FindAGrave -Different death date''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-175.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:22'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5CI1s22qs&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_579}}'''''Missing Grave? Where is my birth?'''''
'''Suggestion 579 FindAGrave - Missing birth location''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-175.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 5:22'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu5CI1s22qs&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_581}}'''''Missing Grave: Where did I die?'''''
'''Suggestion 581 FindAGrave -Missing death location''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-171.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 15:20'''|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qet3U13cwA&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_585}}'''''Mass Grave?: Many to One'''''
'''585 FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-183.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 3:46'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxhwpsdjRHU&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-15.png|align=r|size=85px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_586}}'''''Mr E Merges Again: A Ride in the Cemetery'''''
'''Suggestion 586 FindAGrave - Link to merged Grave''' |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-167.png|align=l|size=m|caption='''Running Time: 3:38'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6GNmnJqbBw&feature=youtu.be}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-12.png|align=r|size=110px|caption= |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_587}}'''''Another Grave Situation: A Memorial to a Missing Grave'''''
'''Suggestion 587 FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID''' |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Spoiler Alert!'''=== {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images.png |align=c |size=l }} Announcements will be made every Friday in G2G and the Data Doctors Google Group so you don't miss the new releases!
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Finding a Cherokee Freedman Ancestor
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The Cherokee “Freedmen” are Black people who lived in the Cherokee Nation at the beginning of the Civil War, both free and formerly enslaved, who met the criteria of the 1866 Cherokee Reconstruction Treaty to qualify as “Cherokee Freedmen.” When the Civil War came, some Black and/or enslaved people remained in the Cherokee Nation, but many simply left Indian Territory and went to Kansas, which had just been admitted to the Union as a free state. Others went to different parts of Indian Territory that were not so involved in the war. Some were taken to Texas by their enslavers. Cherokee Nation officially abolished slavery in 1863 and at the end of the war some of the Black people who had lived in the Cherokee Nation at the beginning of the war returned. In July,1866 the Cherokee Nation signed a reconstruction treaty with the United States which included provision for both formerly enslaved and free Black people, who became known as the Cherokee Freedmen. The treaty reads in part: "The Cherokee Nation having, voluntarily, in February, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, by an act of the national council, forever abolished slavery, hereby covenant and agree that never hereafter shall either slavery or involuntary servitude exist in their nation otherwise than in the punishment of crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, in accordance with laws applicable to all the members of said tribe alike.''' They further agree that all freedmen who have been liberated by voluntary act of their former owners or by law, as well as all free colored persons who were in the country at the commencement of the rebellion, and are now residents therein, or who may return within six months, and their descendants, shall have all the rights of native Cherokees:''' Provided, That owners of slaves so emancipated in the Cherokee Nation shall never receive any compensation or pay for the slaves so emancipated." - Article 9 of The Treaty Of 1866 Only people who could show that they had lived in the Cherokee Nation prior to the War and either remained or returned to the Cherokee Nation by the January 16, 1867 deadline were accepted as Freedmen by the Cherokee Nation. '''Where to look for a Freedman ancestor:''' The 1910 United States Federal Census is the first census taken after Oklahoma statehood. In 1900 a special census was taken in Indian Territory in preparation for statehood. That census included everyone living in the Nation regardless of race. In 1898 the Dawes Commission began its’ work - for the second time - in the Cherokee Nation. The purpose of the commission was to identify people in Indian Territory who were eligible for an allotment of tribal lands when Oklahoma became a state. The information collected by the Commission was recorded on Dawes Cards and application packets and usually include lots of detail on a person or his or her family -- residence, age, gender, relationships, parents’ names, and which previous rolls included the person. Freedman cards also include the name of the enslaver. Dawes applications contain more detail and often have other records, such as marriage certificates, attached. A printed list of the Cherokee Freedmen on the Dawes Final Roll is digitized at the National Archives. About 4500 Cherokee Freedmen (and/or their descendants) were accepted by the Dawes Commission. This list includes only the Dawes number and only includes those who were approved. index to listing at [https://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/rolls/final-rolls.html Dawes] Each person on the Dawes has both a card/application number and a roll number. In general, all members of a household share a card, each individual has a roll number. Cards are grouped into categories - Freedmen, Freedmen Minors, Freedmen Newborns, Freedmen Rejected, Freedman Denied. Dawes cards and packets are digitized at Ancestry and Fold3 ($) Dawes cards are digitized, but not indexed, at FamilySearch. (Enter "Cherokee Freedmen" as keywords in the catalog search form) The basis for enrollment on the Dawes for all Cherokee citizens (which included intermarried whites, Adopted Shawnee, Delaware, and Freedmen) was the 1880 Cherokee Census, but there are many other censuses and payment rolls which were created between 1880 and 1897. The 1897 Freedmen Payment roll is a list of Cherokee Freedmen who were entitled to participate in an award by the U.S. Court of Claims. The microfilmed roll is a duplicate copy used by Agent Dew M. Wisdom, who completed the work of making payments that was begun by Special Agent James G. Dickson. Entries for individuals give various identification numbers, name, age, sex, amount due, and sometimes other information. The "Wallace Roll" is a list of Cherokee Freedmen eligible to receive a payment authorized by an Act of Congress in 1888. The roll was based on an 1883 Freedman Roll which the Cherokee Nation had rejected. The Wallace Roll includes lists of "authenticated" Freedmen from the 1893 list, a list of people who died between 1883 and 1890, a list of people added by Wallace, and a list of "free Negroes." Wallace apparently missed a lot of people, so there are later supplements to that roll, and in 1895-96 the Kern-Clifton Roll, supposedly more inclusive, was created. The Kern-Clifton roll includes name, position in family, age, sex, district of residence, and other information. There are sections for “authenticated” and “contesting” Freedmen and their descendants. Access Genealogy also has a searchable index for the Kern-Clifton Roll. Ancestry has both a typed index and a typed transcript of the census itself. Ancestry.com has digitized many of the Freedman rolls 1867-1897 beginning at [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8810/images/42369_329831-00000?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Freedman] The 1880 census was the first comprehensive census taken after the Civil War. It was used as the baseline for the Dawes Commission for all applicants Cherokee, Freedman, or white since it was much more accurate and complete than the 1867 Tompkins Roll. The Freedmen were enumerated along with everyone else, but then they were validated as meeting the 1866 requirements and a separate list of “authenticated” Freedmen was created. The 1880 Cherokee census is digitized at Ancestry ($) and FamilySearch (access limited to Family History centers). In 1867 the first post-War Cherokee Nation census, called the "Tompkins Roll" was taken in conformance with the 1866 Treaty which included the Freedmen. Unfortunately that census missed many people, both Cherokee and Freedmen and the microfilm images are very hard to read. The Tompkins Roll is digitized at Ancestry ($) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8810/images/42369_329811-00000?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Tompkins] The 1860 United States census included some people in Indian Territory, both whites and Indians. The general census only enumerated whites living in Indian Territory, but the Slave Schedule included both white and Cherokee enslavers. See: 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules, State: Arkansas County: Indian Lands . This census is the first record of enslaved people in the Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory. It doesn’t give names, but does list ages and genders which can sometimes be correlated to known individuals.
Finding Appalachians in WikiTree
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[[Category: Appalachia Project]][[Category: Appalachia]][[Category: Appalachians]] [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] | [[Space: Finding Appalachians in WikiTree|Finding Appalachians in WikiTree]] | [[Space: Appalachia Project Categorization Guidance|Appalachia Project Categorization Guidance]] | [[Space: Appalachia Project Stickers|Appalachia Project Stickers]] = Finding Appalachians in WikiTree = Categories can help you find a particular profile. If the profile of the person you're looking for has been categorized as an [[:Category:Appalachians|Appalachian]] and you have an idea of where and when they might have lived, the links in the following [[#Table|table]] could help you find their profile. == Where == The [[Template: Appalachia Sticker|{{Appalachia Sticker}} ]] can be added to profiles of Appalachians. The "base" sticker (just shown) does not add the profile to any category but using a state parameter does (see [[Template: Appalachia Sticker|this page]] for details about the sticker's parameters). Using the state parameter will automatically add the profile to the appropriate subcategory of [[:Category: Appalachians]]. Subcategories can also be added manually (for example, adding [[Category: West Virginia Appalachians]] to a profile will add it to [[:Category: West Virginia Appalachians]]). Since several of the subcategories have thousands of profiles, it is helpful to search by century. The following table has by-century links for all of the state-level Appalachians categories. As of 20 April 2023, the by-century links for each state can also be found on the state-level Appalachians categories (listed at [[:Category: Appalachians]]), along with details of "when". == When == The second column in the following table shows the date that the state was admitted to the union (according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_admission_to_the_Union Wikipedia]) or "17th Century" if the state had been a colony (regardless of when the colony was first settled). The WikiTree+ search looks for profiles in the category with a birth year in the datafield that fits the century, so there may be search results in a century prior to statehood. For example, someone born in 1793 (the 18th century) may have lived in West Virginia, which was admitted to the union in 1863 (the 19th century). In addition, some areas were recognized territories before being admitted as a state. The 16th century is not listed. Although the earliest colonists were born in the 1500s, the westward spread of settlers into the area known today as Appalachia was undertaken by later generations. == Table == :{|border="1" cellpadding="6" |+Links to "By Category" WikiTree+ Search Pages (click "Get profiles" once there) |- |[[:Category: Alabama Appalachians|Alabama Appalachians]]||14 Dec. 1819||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Alabama_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Alabama_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Alabama_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Alabama_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Alabama_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Alabama_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: Georgia Appalachians|Georgia Appalachians]]||17th Century||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Georgia_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Georgia_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Georgia_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Georgia_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Georgia_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Georgia_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: Kentucky Appalachians|Kentucky Appalachians]]||1 June 1792||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Kentucky_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Kentucky_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Kentucky_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Kentucky_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Kentucky_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Kentucky_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: Maryland Appalachians|Maryland Appalachians]]||17th Century||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Maryland_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Maryland_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Maryland_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Maryland_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Maryland_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Maryland_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: Mississippi Appalachians|Mississippi Appalachians]]||10 Dec. 1817||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Mississippi_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Mississippi_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Mississippi_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Mississippi_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Mississippi_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Mississippi_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: New York Appalachians|New York Appalachians]]||17th Century||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=New_York_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=New_York_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=New_York_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=New_York_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=New_York_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=New_York_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: North Carolina Appalachians|North Carolina Appalachians]]||17th Century||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=North_Carolina_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=North_Carolina_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=North_Carolina_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=North_Carolina_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=North_Carolina_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=North_Carolina_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: Ohio Appalachians|Ohio Appalachians]]||1 March 1803||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ohio_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ohio_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ohio_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ohio_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ohio_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Ohio_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: Pennsylvania Appalachians|Pennsylvania Appalachians]]||17th Century||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Pennsylvania_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Pennsylvania_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Pennsylvania_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Pennsylvania_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Pennsylvania_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Pennsylvania_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: South Carolina Appalachians|South Carolina Appalachians]]||17th Century||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=South_Carolina_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=South_Carolina_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=South_Carolina_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=South_Carolina_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=South_Carolina_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=South_Carolina_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: Tennessee Appalachians|Tennessee Appalachians]]||1 June 1796||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Tennessee_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Tennessee_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Tennessee_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Tennessee_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Tennessee_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Tennessee_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: Virginia Appalachians|Virginia Appalachians]]||17th Century||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Virginia_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Virginia_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Virginia_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Virginia_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Virginia_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Virginia_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |- |[[:Category: West Virginia Appalachians|West Virginia Appalachians]]||20 June 1863||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=West_Virginia_Appalachians+0cen&MaxProfiles=500 no date]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=West_Virginia_Appalachians+17cen&MaxProfiles=500 17th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=West_Virginia_Appalachians+18cen&MaxProfiles=500 18th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=West_Virginia_Appalachians+19cen&MaxProfiles=500 19th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=West_Virginia_Appalachians+20cen&MaxProfiles=500 20th Century]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=West_Virginia_Appalachians+21cen&MaxProfiles=500 21st Century] |} ===Lists=== :'''Appalachia States: {{Pale Green|(for a list of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Counties_of_Appalachia Appalachia Counties by State] )}} # [[#Alabama|Alabama]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Alabama%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AL Unconnected] # [[#Georgia|Georgia]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Georgia,_Unsourced_Profiles&from=V Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_GA Unconnected] # [[#Kentucky|Kentucky]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kentucky%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_KY Unconnected] # [[#Maryland|Maryland]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maryland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MD Unconnected] # [[#Mississippi|Mississippi]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mississippi%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MS Unconnected] # [[#New York|New York]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_York%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NY Unconnected] # [[#North Carolina|North Carolina]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:North_Carolina%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NC Unconnected] # [[#Ohio|Ohio]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ohio%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_OH Unconnected] # [[#Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pennsylvania%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_PA Unconnected] # [[#South Carolina|South Carolina]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:South_Carolina%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SC Unconnected] # [[#Tennessee|Tennessee]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tennessee%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_TN Unconnected] # [[#Virginia|Virginia]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Virginia%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_VA Unconnected] # [[#West Virginia|West Virginia]] (Virginia -> WV in 1863) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unsourced#West_Virginia Unsourced]| [http://www.softdata.si/wt/Unconnected_20190609/WV/2_1800-1899_0.htm Unconnected]
Finding Clear family roots
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[[Category:Clear Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ...find the Clear family root's ! I want to make this a fun experience maybe by adding sharing photos and or stories. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Surber-197|Melody Morris]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * To trace the family history as far back as possible . * Where the family descendants originated. * The meaning of the name and how it came about. * Would also love to see coat of arms. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13022569 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA), 1817-1820
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Albemarle_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Amherst_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
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Charlottesville,_Virginia,_Slaves
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Greene_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
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Louisa_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
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Orange_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Pittsylvania_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Albemarle_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Amherst_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Bremo_Plantation,_Fluvanna_County,_Virginia
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Charlottesville,_Virginia,_Slaves
Fluvanna_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Greene_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Halifax_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
Louisa_County,_Virginia,_Slaves
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[[Category:Greene County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Northumberland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Orange County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Buckingham County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Fluvanna County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category: Charlottesville, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA)]] {| border="1" !Year!!Date!!Slave Owner!!Identity!!Status!!Source |- |1817||18-Jan||[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]]||2 servants||Enslaved||Thomas Jefferson to John H. Cocke, July 19, 1817. Cocke Family Papers, 1725-1939. Accession 640. |- |1818||26-Jan||Mary Dangerfield Admr||[[Dangerfield-722|Willis]], [[Dangerfield-723|Warner]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 1, Folder 3. |- |1818||26-Sep||Mary Dangerfield Admr||[[Dangerfield-722|Willis]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p28. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1819. |- |1818||15-Dec||[[Boxley-53|Pallison Boxley]]||Four negro men, two boys, and a woman||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 1, Folder 6. |- |1818||15-Dec||[[Boxley-53|Pallison Boxley]]||Four negro men, two boys, and a woman||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 1, Folder 6. |- |1818||30-Aug||[[Diggs-605|George P. Diggs]]||[[Diggs-606|Ceasar]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 1, Folder 6. |- |1818||29-Dec||Winston Young||[[Young-59291|Abraham]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p30. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1819. |- |1819||25-Mar||Samuel Cole||[[Cole-31375|Willis]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p30. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1819. |- |1819||4-Jan||[[Hooe-163|Nathaniel H. Hooe]]||[[Hooe-174|Warner]], [[Hooe-175|Jack]], [[Hooe-176|Tom]] and [[Hooe-177|Billy]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p30. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1819. |- |1819||1-Jan||Joseph Sandridge||[[Sandridge-233|Sandy]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 1, Folder 72. |- |1819||1-Jan||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||[[Harris-59745|Sam]], [[Harris-59746|Nelson]], [[Harris-59747|Squire]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 1, Folder 79. |- |1819||1-Jan||[[Harris-60158|Jesse Harris]] estate||[[Harris-59745|Sam]], [[Harris-59746|Nelson]], [[Harris-59747|Squire]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1820. |- |1819||1-Jan||Charles Dickerson estate||[[Dickerson-5017|Lancelotte]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1820. |- |1819||29-Mar||William Whitton||[[Whitton-955|Ishmel]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p29. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1819. |- |1819||25-Mar||John Whitton||[[Whitton-955|Ishmel]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p30. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1819. |- |1819||26-Mar||William Whitton||[[Whitton-955|Ishmael]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, March 26, 1819, p2. |- |1819||5-Oct||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, October 5, 1819, p11. |- |1819||1-Nov||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol. 2: 1819-1828, November 1, 1819, p9. |- |1819||1-Nov||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p5. |- |1819||2-Nov||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p4. |- |1819||25-Mar||William Young||[[Young-59291|Abraham]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p30. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1819. |- |1820||12-Feb||Captain [Alexander?] Garrett||Yellow Man [[Garrett-13288|Willis]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1820. |- |1820||2-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, May 2, 1820, p20. |- |1820||5-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p24. |- |1820||6-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol. 2: 1819-1828, May 6, 1820, p19. |- |1820||6-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p12. |- |1820||20-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol. 2: 1819-1828, May 20, 1820, p21. |- |1820||20-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p24. |- |1820||20-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1820. |- |1820||21-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, May 21, 1820, p22. |- |1820||21-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p13. |- |1820||29-May||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, May 29, 1820, p23. |- |1820||2-Jun||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827, June 2, 1820, p22. |- |1820||2-Jun||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p24. |- |1820||2-Jun||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p14. |- |1820||4-Apr||None||[[Bowles-4590|Stephen Bowles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol. 1: 1817-1822, April 4, 1820, p17. |- |1820||8-Apr||None||[[Bowles-4590|Stephen Bowles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol. 2: 1819-1828, April 8, 1820, p16. |- |1820||8-Apr||None||[[Bowles-4590|Stephen Bowles]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p9. |- |1820||15-Apr||None||[[Bowles-4590|Stephen Bowles]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p13. |- |1820||24-Jun||None||[[Bowles-4590|Stephen Bowles]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p34. |- |1820||1-May||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1820||June||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Unknown||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, June, 1820, p26. |- |1820||24-Jun||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Unknown||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p34. |- |1820||26-Jun||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Unknown||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, June 26, 1820, p25. |- |1820||26-Jun||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Unknown||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p16. |- |1820||23-Dec||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Unknown||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, December 23, 1820, p42. |- |1820||23-Dec||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Unknown||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p29. |- |1820||23-Dec||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Unknown||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, December 23, 1820, p52. |- |1820||24-Feb||Joseph Sandridge||[[Sandridge-235|Roda]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 1, Folder 84. Joseph Sandridge to Nelson Barksdale, February 24, 1820. |- |1820||1-Jan||Charles Dickerson estate||[[Dickerson-5040|Roda]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1820||25-Aug||D. Colclaser||[[Colclaser-3|Prior]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, August 25, 1820, p32. |- |1820||26-Aug||D. Colclaser||[[Colclaser-3|Prior]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 26, 1820, p37. |- |1820||26-Aug||D. Colclaser||[[Colclaser-3|Prior]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p21. |- |1820||19-Aug||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]], Sam||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts July - December 1820. |- |1820||21-Apr||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p24. |- |1820||15-May||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1820. |- |1820||16-May||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, May 16, 1820, p20. |- |1820||16-May||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, May 16, 1820, p19. |- |1820||17-May||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p24. |- |1820||17-May||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p13. |- |1820||17-May||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol. 2: 1819-1828, May 17, 1820, p20. |- |1820||23-May||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p18. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1820. |- |1820||4-Jul||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827, July 5, 1820, p28. |- |1820||4-Jul||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts July - December 1820. |- |1820||5-Jul||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p24. |- |1820||6-Jul||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p22. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1820. |- |1820||14-Sep||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p39. |- |1820||16-Sep||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 16, 1820, p33. |- |1820||18-Sep||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts July - December 1820. |- |1820||21-Sep||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 21, 1820, p41. |- |1820||21-Sep||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p23. |- |1820||21-Sep||None||[[King-59286|Milly King]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p39. |- |1820||1-Jan||[[Boxley-53|Pallison Boxley]]||[[Boxley-223|Lewis]], [[Boxley-224|Wilson]], [[Boxley-225|Ben]], [[Boxley-226|Madison]], [[Boxley-227|Wyatt]], [[Boxley-228|Jackson]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1820||1-Jan||Charles Dickerson estate||[[Dickerson-5018|Lancy]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1820||1-Jan||[[Harris-60158|Jesse Harris]] estate||[[Harris-59965|John]], [[Harris-59746|Nelson]], [[Harris-59745|Sam]], [[Harris-59747|Squire]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1820||8-Nov||None||I. Barnett||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p39. |- |1820||18-Mar||Mary Thompson, estate||[[Thompson-84321|George]], [[Thompson-84322|Billy]], [[Thompson-84323|Bill]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1820||12-Feb||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, February 12, 1820, p16. |- |1820||18-Feb||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p4. |- |1820||21-Feb||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol. 2: 1819-1828, February 21, 1820, p13. |- |1820||21-Feb||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p8. |- |1820||21-Feb||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1820. |- |1820||11-May||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, May 11, 1820, p21. |- |1820||15-May||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol. 2: 1819-1828, May 15, 1820, p20. |- |1820||15-May||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p12. |- |1820||15-May||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1820. |- |1820||17-May||None||[[Barnett-15230|Fanny Barnett]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p4. |- |1820||8-Jul||Joel Yancey||[[Yancey-2331|Anthony]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, July 8, 1820, p26. |- |1820||8-Jul||Joel Yancey||[[Yancey-2331|Anthony]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p17. |- |1821||1-Jan||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |} ---- ↑ https://slavery.virginia.edu/memorial-for-enslaved-laborers/ ↑ https://mel.virginia.edu ↑ https://www.descendantsuva.org
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[[Category:Greene County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Northumberland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Orange County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Buckingham County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Fluvanna County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category: Charlottesville, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA)]] {| border="1" !Year!!Date!!Slave Owner!!Identity!!Status!!Source |- |1821||1-Jan||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1821||8-Feb||[[Bankhead-323|Charles L. Bankhead]]||[[Green-54946|William Green]]||Enslaved|| |- |1821||26-Dec||[[Bankhead-323|Charles L. Bankhead]]||[[Green-54946|William Green]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p21. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1822. |- |1821||25-Dec||[[Bankhead-323|Charles L. Bankhead]]||[[Green-54946|William Green]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. Accounts 1822. |- |1821||13-Jun||[[Bankhead-323|Charles L. Bankhead]]||[[Bankhead-324|William]] ||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 2, Folder 180. Charles L. Bankhead to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, June 13, 1821. |- |1821||2-Aug||[[Bankhead-323|Charles L. Bankhead]]||[[Bankhead-324|William]] ||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, August 2, 1821, p54. |- |1821||25-Dec||[[Bankhead-323|Charles L. Bankhead]]||[[Bankhead-324|William]] ||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, December 25, 1821, p63. |- |1821||14-May||[[Bankhead-323|Charles L. Bankhead]]||[[Bankhead-324|William]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 14, 1821, p74. |- |1821||5-Aug||[[Bankhead-323|Charles L. Bankhead]]||[[Bankhead-324|William]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 5, 1821, p89. |- |1821||8-Feb||Clifton Carpenter||[[Carpenter-24480|Tom]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. |- |1821||1-Jan||[[Harris-60158|Jesse Harris]] estate||[[Harris-59745|Sam]], [[Harris-59746|Nelson]], [[Harris-59747|Squire]], [[Harris-59965|John]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts July - December 1821. |- |1821||1-Jan||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 2, Folder 118. Samuel Cary to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, January 1, 1821. |- |1821||13-Apr||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, April 13, 1821, p46. |- |1821||20-Apr||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 20, 1821, p69. |- |1821||20-Apr||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p34. |- |1821||20-Apr||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1821||17-May||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Unknown||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, May 17, 1821, p49. |- |1821||21-May||[[Carey-7508|Samuel Carey]]||[[Carey-7509|Sam]]||Unknown||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 21, 1821, p77. |- |1821||16-Apr||Rezin Wheat||[[Wheat-2604|Robert]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. |- |1821||27-Feb||Twyman Wayt||[[Wayt-92|Phil]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. |- |1821||8-Jan||Mary Smith||[[Smith-311245|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1821||8-Jan||[[Dickerson-4968|Charles Dickerson]] estate||[[Dickerson-4969|Lansey]], [[Dickerson-4970|Jeff]], [[Dickerson-4971|James]], [[Dickerson-4972|James]], [[Dickerson-4973|Robin]], [[Dickerson-4974|Jenny]], [[Dickerson-4975|Sally]], [[Dickerson-4976|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1821||6-Jan||[[Dickerson-4968|Charles Dickerson]] estate||[[Dickerson-4969|Lansey]], [[Dickerson-4970|Jeff]], James||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts January - June 1821. |- |1821||27-Sep||None||King Pharo||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, September 27, 1821, p58. |- |1821||1-Oct||None||King Pharo||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p208. |- |1821||6-Oct||None||King Farrow||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p105. |- |1821||5-Feb||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim Henderson]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. |- |1821||5-Feb||[[Boxley-53|Pallison Boxley]]||[[Boxley-228|Jackson]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Accounts July - December 1821. |- |1821||5-Jun||David Watts||[[Watts-14989|Harry]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. |- |1821||9-Feb||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-4344|Fleming]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. |- |1821||3-Nov||[[Ware-5939|Richard Ware]]||[[Ware-5940|Dick]], [[Ware-5941|Ned]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 3, 1821, p105. |- |1822||22-Nov||Samuel Cole||[[Cole-31375|Willis]] ||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, November 22, 1822, p83. |- |1822||15-Nov||Samuel Cole||[[Cole-31375|Willis]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||22-Nov||Samuel Cole||[[Cole-31375|Willis]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p233. |- |1822||22-Nov||Samuel Cole||[[Cole-31375|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 22, 1822, p158. |- |1822||12-Mar||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, March 12, 1822, p71. |- |1822||12-Mar||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 12, 1822, p120. |- |1822||18-Mar||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p222. |- |1822||18-Mar||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||25-Sep||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 25, 1822, p144. |- |1822||26-Nov||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 26, 1822, p188. |- |1822||2-Jan||Charles L. Bankhead||[[Green-54946|William Green]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. |- |1822||20-Jun||Charles L. Bankhead||[[Green-54946|William Green]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||29-Jun||Charles L. Bankhead||[[Green-54946|William Green]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, June 29, 1822, p134. |- |1822||30-Oct||Charles L. Bankhead||[[Green-54946|William Green]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 1: 1817-1822, p134. |- |1822||2-Jan||Charles L. Bankhead||[[Bankhead-324|William]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 2, 1822, p111. |- |1822||2-Jan||Charles L. Bankhead||[[Bankhead-324|William]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p215. |- |1822||3-Sep||Clifton Carpenter||[[Carpenter-24480|Tom]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||25-Sep||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||[[Harris-59747|Squire]], [[Harris-59965|John]], [[Harris-59746|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 25, 1822, p144. |- |1822||26-Nov||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||[[Harris-59747|Squire]], [[Harris-59965|John]], [[Harris-59746|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 26, 1822, p188. |- |1822||1-Apr||Joseph Sandridge||[[Sandridge-233|Sandy]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, April 1, 1822, p72. |- |1822||1-Apr||Joseph Sandridge||[[Sandridge-233|Sandy]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p223. |- |1822||1-Apr||Joseph Sandridge||[[Sandridge-233|Sandy]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 1, 1822, p122. |- |1822||1-Apr||Joseph Sandridge||[[Sandridge-233|Sandy]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||25-Nov||Joseph Sandridge||[[Sandridge-235|Roda]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 25, 1822, p164. |- |1822||26-Jan||Rezin Wheat||[[Wheat-2604|Robert]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||12-Mar||Twyman Wayt||[[Wayt-93|Phill]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, March 12, 1822, p71. |- |1822||12-Mar||Twyman Wayt||[[Wayt-93|Phill]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p222. |- |1822||12-Mar||Twyman Wayt||[[Wayt-93|Phill]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 12, 1822, p120. |- |1822||12-Mar||Twyman Wayt||[[Wayt-93|Phill]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||25-Sep||Twyman Wayt||[[Wayt-93|Phill]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 25, 1822, p144. |- |1822||26-Nov||Twyman Wayt||[[Wayt-93|Phill]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 26, 1822, p188. |- |1822||1-Apr||Mary Smith||[[Smith-311245|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, April 1, 1822, p72. |- |1822||1-Apr||Mary Smith||[[Smith-311245|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p223. |- |1822||1-Apr||Mary Smith||[[Smith-311245|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 1, 1822, p122. |- |1822||1-Apr||Mary Smith||[[Smith-311245|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||3-Apr||John M. Perry||[[Perry-26711|Maria]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 3, 1822, p123. |- |1822||4-Apr||John M. Perry||[[Perry-26711|Maria]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||1-Apr||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]], Joseph Sandridge||Lancy||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts February - June 1823. |- |1822||1-Jan||[[Harris-60158|Jesse Harris]] estate||[[Harris-59965|John]], [[Harris-59746|Nelson]], [[Harris-59747|Squire]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. |- |1822||23-Feb||John Douglass||[[Douglass-4880|John]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, Febuary 23, 1822, p69. |- |1822||6-Mar||John Douglass||[[Douglass-4880|John]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p220. |- |1822||6-Mar||John Douglass||[[Douglass-4880|John]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||25-Sep||John Douglass||[[Douglass-4880|John]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 25, 1822, p144. |- |1822||26-Nov||John Douglass||[[Douglass-4880|John]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 26, 1822, p188. |- |1822||12-Mar||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, March 12, 1822, p70. |- |1822||12-Mar||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p221. |- |1822||12-Mar||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 12, 1822, p119. |- |1822||12-Mar||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||25-Sep||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 25, 1822, p144. |- |1822||26-Nov||Richard Price||James||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 26, 1822, p188. |- |1822||18-Mar||[[Boxley-53|Pallison Boxley]]||[[Boxley-228|Jackson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, March 18, 1822, p71. |- |1822||1-Apr||[[Boxley-53|Pallison Boxley]]||[[Boxley-228|Jackson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 1, 1822, p122. |- |1822||1-Apr||[[Boxley-53|Pallison Boxley]]||[[Boxley-228|Jackson]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p223. |- |1822||1-Apr||[[Boxley-53|Pallison Boxley]]||[[Boxley-228|Jackson]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||25-Sep||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-93|Jack]], [[Brockenbrough-94|Simon]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||25-Sep||Edmund Bacon||[[Bacon-9207|Isham]], [[Bacon-9208|Lewis]], [[Bacon-9209|John]], [[Bacon-9210|Wilson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 25, 1822, p144. |- |1822||26-Nov||Edmund Bacon||[[Bacon-9207|Isham]], [[Bacon-9208|Lewis]], [[Bacon-9209|John]], [[Bacon-9210|Wilson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 26, 1822, p188. |- |1822||26-Nov||David Watts||Henry / Harry?||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 26, 1822, p188. |- |1822||1-Jan||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-95|Henry]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 1, 1822, p110. |- |1822||1-Jan||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-95|Henry]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||25-Sep||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-95|Henry]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 25, 1822, p144. |- |1822||12-Mar||Nathaniel Terry||[[Terry-9895|Harry]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, March 12, 1822, p70. |- |1822||12-Mar||Nathaniel Terry||[[Terry-9895|Harry]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p222. |- |1822||12-Mar||Nathaniel Terry||[[Terry-9895|Harry]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 12, 1822, p120. |- |1822||12-Mar||Nathaniel Terry||[[Terry-9895|Harry]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||18-Sep||Nathaniel Terry||[[Terry-9895|Harry]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts February - June 1823. |- |1822||25-Sep||Nathaniel Terry||[[Terry-9895|Harry]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 25, 1822, p144. |- |1822||25-Nov||David Watts||[[Watts-14989|Harry]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 261. |- |1822||26-Nov||David Watts||[[Watts-14989|Harry]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p22. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1823. |- |1822||26-Nov||David Watts||[[Watts-14989|Harry]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||26-Nov||David Watts||[[Watts-14989|Harry]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 26, 1822, p190. |- |1822||25-Sep||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-4344|Fleming]], [[Brand-3957|Sukey]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 25, 1822, p144. |- |1822||4-Feb||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-4344|Fleming]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, Febuary 4, 1822, p66. |- |1822||8-Feb||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-4344|Fleming]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 8, 1822, p114. |- |1822||8-Feb||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-4344|Fleming]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||26-Nov||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-4344|Fleming]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 26, 1822, p188. |- |1822||22-Jul||Pollock||Cather||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, July 22, 1822, p77. |- |1822||22-Nov||William Young||Bram||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, November 22, 1822, p83. |- |1822||15-Nov||Winston Young||[[Young-59386|Abraham]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1822||22-Nov||Winston Young||[[Young-59386|Abraham]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 22, 1822, p158. |- |1822||18-Nov||William Young||[[Young-59386|Abraham]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 18, 1822, p157. |- |1822||22-Nov||William Young||[[Young-59386|Abraham]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p233. |- |1822||22-Nov||William Young||[[Young-59386|Abraham]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, November 22, 1822, p83. |- |1822||22-Nov||William Young||[[Young-59386|Abraham]]||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p234. |- |1822||1-Apr||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||4 negroes||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 1: 1817-1822, April 1, 1822, p72. |- |1822||1-Apr||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||4 laborers||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 1, 1822, p122. |- |1822||1-Apr||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||4 laborers||Enslaved||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p223. |- |1822||1-Apr||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||4 hands||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |}
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[[Category:Greene County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Northumberland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Orange County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Buckingham County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Fluvanna County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category: Charlottesville, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA)]] {| border="1" !Year!!Date!!Slave Owner!!Identity!!Status!!Source |- |1823||24-Feb||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||4-Mar||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 4, 1823, p200. |- |1823||4-Mar||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 4, 1823, p200. |- |1823||24-Feb||John F. Carpenter||[[Carpenter-24480|Tom]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||18-Mar||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-3957|Suckey]], [[Brand-4344|Fleming]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 18, 1823, p202. |- |1823||2-Jan||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-3957|Suckey]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 2, 1823, p193. |- |1823||6-Dec||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-3957|Suckey]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p22. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1823||9-Dec||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand]]||[[Brand-3957|Suckey]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, December 9, 1823, p279. |- |1823||31-Dec||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-94|Simon]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, December 31, 1823, p282. |- |1823||24-Feb||Gabriel Gray||[[Gray-41766|Sharper]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||2-Jan||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||[[Harris-59745|Sam]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 2, 1823, p193. |- |1823||13-May||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 13, 1823, p215. |- |1823||16-May||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts February - June 1823. |- |1823||17-May||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 17, 1823, p215. |- |1823||26-May||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 26, 1823, p217. |- |1823||28-May||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 28, 1823, p217. |- |1823||28-May||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts February - June 1823. |- |1823||29-May||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Ledgers Maintained by the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1817-1910. Vol. 2: 1819-1825, p292. |- |1823||7-Jun||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, June 7, 1823, p224. |- |1823||12-Jun||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, June 12, 1823, p228. |- |1823||13-Jun||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, June 13, 1823, p228. |- |1823||13-Jun||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, June 13, 1823, p228. |- |1823||13-Jun||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts February - June 1823. |- |1823||24-Jun||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, June 24, 1823, p231. |- |1823||3-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 3, 1823, p233. |- |1823||3-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 3, 1823, p233. |- |1823||3-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 3, 1823, p233. |- |1823||3-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 3, 1823, p233. |- |1823||3-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 3, 1823, p233. |- |1823||3-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 3, 1823, p233. |- |1823||3-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1823. |- |1823||5-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 5, 1823, p235. |- |1823||10-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 10, 1823, p236. |- |1823||30-Jul||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts February - June 1823. |- |1823||4-Aug||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 4, 1823, p244. |- |1823||4-Aug||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 4, 1823, p244. |- |1823||4-Aug||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 4, 1823, p244. |- |1823||4-Aug||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 4, 1823, p244. |- |1823||6-Aug||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 6, 1823, p244. |- |1823||18-Aug||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 18, 1823, p246. |- |1823||25-Aug||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 25, 1823, p248. |- |1823||25-Aug||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1823. |- |1823||3-Sep||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1823. |- |1823||17-Sep||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 17, 1823, p255. |- |1823||17-Sep||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 17, 1823, p255. |- |1823||22-Sep||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 22, 1823, p256. |- |1823||22-Sep||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 22, 1823, p256. |- |1823||22-Oct||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, October 22, 1823, p272. |- |1823||24-Feb||Charles Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1200|Prince]], [[Poindexter-1201|Reubin]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||4-Mar||Twyman Wayt||[[Wayt-92|Phil]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 4, 1823, p200. |- |1823||4-Mar||Twyman Wayt||[[Wayt-92|Phil]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 4, 1823, p200. |- |1823||10-Sep||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-22530|Peter]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1823||2-Jan||Robert P. Dickerson||Nelson, Jefferson||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 2, 1823, p193. |- |1823||24-Feb||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John Edwards]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||4-Mar||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John Edwards]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 4, 1823, p200. |- |1823||24-Feb||Thomas Brockenbrough||John||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||6-Sep||G. W. Black||[[Black-24659|John]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 6, 1823, p251. |- |1823||10-Sep||G. W. Black||[[Black-24659|John]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p42. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1823. |- |1823||10-Sep||G. W. Black||[[Black-24659|John]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1823||10-Jul||Elijah Thorn||[[Thorn-3007|John]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 10, 1823, p236. |- |1823||10-Jul||Elijah Brown||[[Brown-162361|John]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p38. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1823. |- |1823||24-Feb||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||18-Mar||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 18, 1823, p202. |- |1823||18-Mar||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 18, 1823, p202. |- |1823||4-Apr||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 4, 1823, p205. |- |1823||4-Apr||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p28. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1823. |- |1823||12-Jul||Arthur S. Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-95|Henry]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 12, 1823, p237. |- |1823||30-Sep||Arthur S. Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-95|Henry]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 30, 1823, p259. |- |1823||22-Dec||Arthur S. Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-95|Henry]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, December 22, 1823, p280. |- |1823||11-Jan||Nathaniel Terry||[[Terry-9895|Harry]]||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p24. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1823. |- |1823||24-Feb||Margaret Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1202|George]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||25-Aug||David A. Reynolds||[[Reynolds-28650|Franky]], [[Reynolds-28652|Jane]], [[Reynolds-28653|Ben]], [[Reynolds-28654|Linus]], [[Reynolds-28655|William]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1825. |- |1823||24-Feb||Margaret Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1203|Frank]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||31-Dec||None||[[Battles-704|Dolly Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1823. |- |1823||29-May||Nathaniel Chamberlain||[[Chamberlain-7673|Dick]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 29, 1823, p219. |- |1823||24-Apr||John Mosby||[[Mosby-570|Dick]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 24, 1823, p212. |- |1823||30-Sep||John Mosby||[[Mosby-570|Dick]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 30, 1823, p260. |- |1823||4-Oct||John Mosby||[[Mosby-570|Dick]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 313. |- |1823||1-Dec||John Mosby||[[Mosby-570|Dick]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, December 1, 1823, p278. |- |1823||2-Dec||John Mosby||[[Mosby-570|Dick]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p22. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1823||12-Sep||William Watson||[[Watson-39501|Cristo]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 12, 1823, p252. |- |1823||5-Jul||[[Cocke-514|John H. Cocke]]||[[Cocke-1240|Charles]], [[Cocke-1241|Ben]], [[Cocke-1242|Frank]], [[Cocke-1244|Giles]], [[Cocke-1245|Anthony]], [[Cocke-1243|Mat]] and [[Cocke-1246|Mike]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1823. |- |1823||14-Apr||[[Cocke-514|John H. Cocke]]||[[Cocke-1240|Charles]], [[Cocke-1245|Anthony]], [[Cocke-1244|Giles]], [[Cocke-1246|Mike]], [[Cocke-1242|Frank]], [[Cocke-1243|Mat]], [[Cocke-1241|Ben]], [[Cocke-1247|Gilbert]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 3, Folder 276. John H. Cocke to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, April 14, 1823. |- |1823||29-Nov||[[Cocke-514|John H. Cocke]]||[[Cocke-1240|Charles]] and six boys||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p22. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1823||30-Sep||[[Cocke-514|John H. Cocke]]||[[Cocke-1240|Charles]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 30, 1823, p260. |- |1823||16-Nov||Abiah Thorn||[[Thorn-3008|Charles]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 16, 1823, p276. |- |1823||24-Feb||Charles Downing||[[Downing-5226|Bob]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||8-Nov||Charles Downing||[[Downing-5226|Bob]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p20. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1823||8-Nov||Charles Downing||[[Downing-5226|Bob]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1823. |- |1823||10-Nov||Charles Downing||[[Downing-5226|Bob]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, November 10, 1823, p273. |- |1823||2-Jan||Richard Ware||[[Ware-6077|Ben]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 17, Labor Account 1819-1823. |- |1823||24-Feb||Blake Harris||[[Harris-61377|Ben]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||24-Feb||Lucy J. Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1204|Barnette]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1823, p200. |- |1823||29-Apr||William Suttle||[[Suttle-395|Alfred]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 29, 1823, p213. |- |1823||30-Sep||[[Cocke-514|John H. Cocke]]||6 boys||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 30, 1823, p260. |- |1823||16-Jun||John Nunn||3 laborers||Enslaved||Report and Documents Respecting the University of Virginia, p34. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1823. |- |1823||30-Sep||Abiah Thorn||2 boys||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 30, 1823, p260. |}
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[[Category:Greene County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Northumberland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Orange County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Buckingham County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Fluvanna County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category: Charlottesville, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA)]] {| border="1" !Year!!Date!!Slave Owner!!Identity!!Status!!Source |- |1824||5-Jan||Richard Poindexter Admr of Rhoda Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1267|Wyatt]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||11-Mar||Richard Poindexter Admr of Rhoda Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1267|Wyatt]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1825. |- |1824||5-Jan||Charles Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1267|Wyatt]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||5-Jan||Ralph S. Dickenson||[[Dickenson-1342|Winston]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||3-Feb||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 3, 1824, p285. |- |1824||3-Feb||John Kelly||[[Kelly-30291|Willis]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 3, 1824, p285. |- |1824||22-Oct||None||[[Barnett-15231|William Barnett]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, October 22, 1824, p336. |- |1824||5-Jan||Richard Sandridge||Tom||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||11-Mar||John F. Carpenter||[[Carpenter-24480|Tom]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||11-Mar||John F. Carpenter||[[Carpenter-24480|Tom]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 11, 1824, p296. |- |1824||11-Mar||John F. Carpenter||[[Carpenter-24480|Tom]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 11, 1824, p296. |- |1824||10-Mar||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand Jr]]||[[Brand-3957|Suckey]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||10-Mar||[[Brand-3794|Joseph Brand Jr]]||[[Brand-3957|Suckey]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 10, 1824, p295. |- |1824||5-Jan||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur Spicer Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-94|Simon]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||5-Jan||Gabriel Gray||[[Gray-41766|Sharper]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||24-Feb||Gabriel Gray||[[Gray-41766|Sharper]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||24-Feb||Gabriel Gray||[[Gray-41766|Sharper]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1824, p292. |- |1824||25-Feb||Gabriel Gray||[[Gray-41766|Sharper]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1825. |- |1824||4-Mar||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||[[Nunn-3587|Sam]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 4, 1824, p295. |- |1824||6-Mar||[[Nunn-3239|John Nunn]]||[[Nunn-3587|Sam]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||9-Feb||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 9, 1824, p286. |- |1824||1-May||None||[[Battles-701|Robert Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May, 1824, p301. |- |1824||5-Jan||Charles Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1271|Reubin]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||11-Mar||Charles Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1271|Reuben]], [[Poindexter-1272|Moses]], [[Poindexter-1273|Ben]], [[Poindexter-1267|Wyatt]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1825. |- |1824||11-Mar||Charles Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1200|Prince]], [[Poindexter-1271|Reuben]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 11, 1824, p296. |- |1824||11-Mar||Charles Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1200|Prince]], [[Poindexter-1271|Reuben]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 11, 1824, p296. |- |1824||11-Mar||Charles Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1200|Prince]], [[Poindexter-1271|Reuben]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||9-Aug||Joseph Pitt||[[Pitt-3128|Prince]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, August 9, 1824, p317. |- |1824||5-Jan||David Tinder||[[Tinder-165|Prince]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||1-Mar||David Tinder||[[Tinder-165|Prince]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1825. |- |1824||5-Jan||James Nelson||[[Nelson-31627|Primus]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||5-Jan||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-22530|Peter]], [[Andrews-24153|Guy]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1825. |- |1824||6-Mar||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-22530|Peter]], [[Andrews-24154|Charles]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||5-Jan||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-22530|Peter]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||4-Mar||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-22530|Peter]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 4, 1824, p295. |- |1824||5-Jan||Ralph S. Dickenson||[[Dickenson-1344|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||31-Dec||John Gorman||[[Gorman-4189|Moses]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, December 31, 1824, p344. |- |1824||5-Jan||Charles Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1272|Moses]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||5-Jan||William Watson||[[Watson-42113|Mat]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||28-May||William Watson||[[Watson-42113|Mat]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p30. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||28-May||William Watson||[[Watson-42113|Mat]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 28, 1824, p304. |- |1824||28-May||William Watson||[[Watson-42113|Mat]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 28, 1824, p304. |- |1824||28-May||William Watson||[[Watson-42113|Mat]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 28, 1824, p304. |- |1824||5-Jan||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John Edwards]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||12-Jun||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John Edwards]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, June 12, 1824, p307. |- |1824||5-Jan||Thomas Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-97|John]] ||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||11-Feb||Thomas Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-97|John]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p24. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||28-Jun||Thomas Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-97|John]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1823. |- |1824||4-Nov||Thomas Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-97|John]]||Enslaved||Thomas Brockenbrough to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, November 4, 1824. Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 4, Folder 406. |- |1824||14-Feb||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||14-Feb||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 14, 1824, p288. |- |1824||5-Jan||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||11-Feb||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 11, 1824, p287. |- |1824||13-Feb||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p24. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||14-Mar||Ralph S. Dickenson||[[Dickenson-1345|Jefferson]], [[Dickenson-1344|Nelson]], and [[Dickenson-1342|Winston]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1825. |- |1824||5-Jan||Ralph S. Dickenson||[[Dickenson-1345|Jefferson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||11-Mar||Richard P. Dickerson||Jef., [[Dickerson-5399|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||11-Mar||Richard P. Dickerson||Jef., [[Dickerson-5399|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 11, 1824, p296. |- |1824||11-Mar||Richard P. Dickerson||Jef., [[Dickerson-5399|Nelson]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 11, 1824, p296. |- |1824||5-Jan||Richard Price||[[Price-33709|James]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1825. |- |1824||11-Mar||James Nelson||[[Nelson-31628|Humphrey]], [[Nelson-31627|Primus]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1825. |- |1824||5-Jan||James Nelson||[[Nelson-31628|Humphrey]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||5-Jan||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-24153|Guy]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||24-Jul||John M. Perry||[[Perry-28653|Guy]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 24, 1824, p313. |- |1824||24-Feb||Margaret Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1202|George]], [[Poindexter-1203|Frank]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||24-Feb||Margaret Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1202|George]], [[Poindexter-1203|Frank]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1824, p292. |- |1824||5-Jan||Margaret Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1202|George]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||1-Jan||None||[[Battles-704|Dolly Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 1, 1824, p282. |- |1824||1-Jan||None||[[Battles-704|Dolly Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 1, 1824, p282. |- |1824||26-Jul||None||[[Battles-704|Dolly Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 26, 1824, p316. |- |1824||30-Dec||John S. May||[[May-17597|David]], [[May-17626|Isaiah]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1826. |- |1824||5-Jul||Daniel Arthur||Davey, William, Sam||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 5, 1824, p310. |- |1824||4-Mar||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-24154|Charles]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 4, 1824, p295. |- |1824||5-Jan||Charles Downing||[[Downing-5226|Bob]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||10-Sep||Charles Downing||[[Downing-5226|Bob]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, September 10, 1824, p324. |- |1824||24-Jul||Allen Hawkins||[[Downing-5226|Bob]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, July 24, 1824, p313. |- |1824||5-Jan||Charles Poindexter||Ben||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||24-Feb||Blake Harris||[[Harris-61377|Ben]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||28-Feb||Blake Harris||[[Harris-61377|Ben]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 28, 1824, p294. |- |1824||28-Feb||Blake Harris||[[Harris-61377|Ben]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 28, 1824, p294. |- |1824||1-May||None||Battles||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 1, 1824, p301. |- |1824||2-Jan||Lucy J. Poindexter, Margaret Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1274|Barrett]], [[Poindexter-1202|George]]||Enslaved|| |- |1824||5-Jan||Lucy J. Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1274|Barrett]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 5, 1824, p283. |- |1824||24-Feb||Lucy J. Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1274|Barrett]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||24-Feb||Lucy J. Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1274|Barrett]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 24, 1824, p292. |- |1824||14-Feb||J. W. Sanders||[[Sanders-23176|Barnett]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1824. |- |1824||7-Feb||J. W. Sanders||[[Sanders-23176|Barnet]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 7, 1824, p286. |- |1824||14-Feb||J. W. Sanders||[[Sanders-23176|Barnet]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 14, 1824, p288. |}
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[[Category:Greene County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Amherst County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Northumberland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Orange County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Buckingham County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nelson County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Fluvanna County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Louisa County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category: Charlottesville, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Space:Finding_Enslaved_Laborers_at_University_of_Virginia_(UVA)|Finding Enslaved Laborers at University of Virginia (UVA)]] {| border="1" !Year!!Date!!Slave Owner!!Identity!!Status!!Source |- |1825||30-Nov||Joel Shifflett||[[Shifflet-97|Zebray]]||Enslaved||Receipt Book Kept by Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 1824, 1825-1827. RG-5/3/2.101, p53. |- |1825||1-Sep||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||Young [[Brockenbrough-98|Sam]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. September 1, 1825, p380. |- |1825||3-Jan||Richard Poindexter Admr of Rhoda Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1267|Wyatt]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||16-Sep||None||[[Spinner-199|William Spinner]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. September 16, 1825, p387. |- |1825||10-Nov||None||[[Spinner-199|William Spinner]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. November 10, 1825, p401. |- |1825||17-Nov||None||[[Spinner-199|William Spinner]]||Free||Receipt Book Kept by Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 1824, 1825-1827. RG-5/3/2.101, p51. |- |1825||19-Dec||None||[[Spinner-199|William Spinner]]||Free||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1825. |- |1825||22-Dec||None||[[Spinner-199|William Spinner]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. December 22, 1825, p405. |- |1825||27-Dec||None||[[Spinner-199|William Spinner]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. December 25, 1825, p406. |- |1825||5-Nov||Wilson McCary||[[McCary-143|William]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1825. |- |1825||4-Jul||Richard Sandridge||[[Sandridge-256|Tom]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. July 4, 1825, p375. |- |1825||18-Jul||Richard Sandridge||[[Sandridge-256|Tom]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. July 18, 1825, p375. |- |1825||18-Jul||Richard Sandridge||[[Sandridge-256|Tom]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p34. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1825. |- |1825||18-Jul||Richard Sandridge||[[Sandridge-256|Tom]]||Enslaved||Receipt Book Kept by Arthur S. Brockenbrough, 1824, 1825-1827. RG-5/3/2.101, p20. |- |1825||3-Jan||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-94|Simon]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||8-Sep||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-94|Simon]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. September 8, 1825, p383. |- |1825||8-Sep||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-94|Simon]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. September 8, 1825, p383. |- |1825||25-Feb||Uriah Harris||[[Harris-61214|Sarah]]||Enslaved||John May to James Brockman, February 25, 1825. Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 5, Folder 448. |- |1825||1-Jan||James Nelson||[[Nelson-31627|Primus]], [[Nelson-31628|Humphrey]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1825. |- |1825||8-Sep||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||[[Brockenbrough-99|Primus]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. September 8, 1825, p383. |- |1825||14-May||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-22530|Peter]], [[Andrews-24153|Guy]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 14, 1825, p366. |- |1825||15-May||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-22530|Peter]], [[Andrews-24153|Guy]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p32. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1825. |- |1825||3-Jan||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-22530|Peter]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||4-Jan||Samuel Andrews||[[Andrews-22530|Peter]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts January - June 1827. |- |1825||3-Jan||John Smith||[[Smith-336876|Peter]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||3-Jan||John Smith||[[Smith-336876|Peter]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts January - June 1827. |- |1825||22-Feb||S. B. Chapman||[[Chapman-28692|Ned]]||Enslaved||S. B. Chapman to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, October 10, 1824. Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 4, Folder 401. |- |1825||3-Jan||Charles Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1272|Moses]], [[Poindexter-1271|Reubin]], [[Poindexter-1273|Ben]], [[Poindexter-1267|Wyatt]], [[Poindexter-1275|Stephen]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John Edwards]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 6, Folder 695. Receipt, n.d. |- |1825||3-Jan||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John Edwards]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||8-Feb||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John Edwards]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 5, Folder 587. |- |1825||3-Jan||Thomas Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-97|John]] ||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||3-Jun||Thomas Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-97|John]] ||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 5, Folder 587. |- |1825||26-May||Thomas Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-97|John]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p32. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1825. |- |1825||26-May||Thomas Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-97|John]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, May 26, 1825, p368. |- |1825||4-Jun||Thomas Brockenbrough||[[Brockenbrough-97|John]]||Enslaved||Thomas Brockenbrough to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, June 4, 1825. RG-5/3/1.111. Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, Box 5, Folder 493. |- |1825||8-Feb||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p28. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1825. |- |1825||8-Feb||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, February 8, 1825, p351. |- |1825||18-Mar||George Tucker||[[Edwards-41228|John]]||Enslaved||George Tucker to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, March 18, 1825. Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 5, Folder 463. |- |1825||3-Jan||Richard Price||[[Henderson-29057|Jim]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||13-Mar||Richard Price||James ||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1826. |- |1825||3-Jan||James Nelson||[[Nelson-31628|Humphrey]], [[Nelson-31627|Primus]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||31-Dec||James Nelson||[[Nelson-31628|Humphrey]], [[Nelson-31627|Primus]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts January - June 1827. |- |1825||8-Apr||Lucy and Margaret Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1202|George]], [[Poindexter-1274|Barrett]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p30. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1825. |- |1825||3-Jan||John S. May||[[May-17597|David]], [[May-17812|Isaac]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1825||1-Jan||Eliza S. Ragland||[[Ragland-3163|Booker]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts July - December 1825. |- |1825||26-Mar||Charles Downing||[[Downing-5226|Bob]]||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p30. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1825. |- |1825||26-Mar||Charles Downing||[[Downing-5226|Bob]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, March 26, 1825, p359. |- |1825||5-Apr||Lucy and Margaret Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1274|Barrett]], [[Poindexter-1202|George]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, April 5, 1825, p361. |- |1825||31-Dec||Richard Poindexter Admr of Rhoda Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1278|Aaron]], [[Poindexter-1267|Wyatt]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1826. |- |1825||1-Jan||Richard Poindexter Admr of Rhoda Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1278|Aaron]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia, 1817 - 1828. RG-5/3/1.111. Box 18, Accounts January - June 1826. |- |1825||3-Jan||Richard Poindexter Admr of Rhoda Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1278|Aaron]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1819-1828, January 3, 1825, p346. |- |1826||28-Jan||Richmond & Poindexter||[[Poindexter-1267|Wyatt]]||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. January 28, 1826, p410. |- |1826||3-Feb||None||[[Spinner-199|William Spinner]]||Free||Minutes of the Faculty of the University of Virginia, RG-19/1/1.461. Vol. 1: 1825 - 1827, p36-47. |- |1826||7-Feb||None||[[Spinner-199|William Spinner]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 2: 1820-1827. 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Cocke]]||[[Skipwith-403|Peyton Skipwith]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 7, Folder 811, Receipts 1827. |- |1827||3-Feb||Samuel Andrews||Peter||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p20. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1827. |- |1827||19-Mar||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John Edwards]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts January - April 1828. |- |1827||29-Dec||John S. May||Jack, Aaron||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 7, Folder 804. John S. May to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, December 29, 1827. |- |1827||27-Dec||Liman Peck||Henry, Tom||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts July - December 1827. |- |1827||18-Mar||John S. May||Aaron||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 7, Folder 709. John S. May to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, March 18, 1827. |- |1828||6-Aug||None||[[Kenny-3079|Sally Kenny]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 3: 1828-1832. August 6, 1828, p14. |- |1828||30-May||None||Phil||Free||Minutes of the Faculty of the University of Virginia, RG-19/1/1.461. Vol. 2: 1826-1830, p142. |- |1828||2-Jun||None||Phil||Free||Minutes of the Faculty of the University of Virginia, RG-19/1/1.461. Vol. 2: 1826-1830, p145. |- |1828||2-Sep||None||[[Davis-110212|Keziah Davis]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 3: 1828-1832. September 2, 1828, p15. |- |1828||2-Feb||None||[[Fossett-250|Joseph Fossett]]||Free||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts January - April 1828. |- |1828||26-May||None||John Neals||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 3: 1828-1832. May 26, 1828, p7. |- |1828||25-Apr||None||John Neale||Free||Minutes of the Faculty of the University of Virginia, RG-19/1/1.461. Vol. 2: 1826-1830, p139. |- |1828||1-Jan||John Douglass||[[Edwards-41228|John Edwards]]||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts January - June 1829. |- |1828||28-Jan||John Douglass||John||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1828. |- |1828||11-Apr||William Watson||Joe||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 3: 1828-1832. April 11, 1828, p3. |- |1828||11-Apr||William Watson||Joe||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p30. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1828. |- |1828||26-Nov||S. R. Railey||Jim Price||Enslaved||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 7, Folder 881. Receipt, November 26, 1828. |- |1828||19-Jan||Mrs. Gorman||Jim||Enslaved||Report of the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia to the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, p26. Richmond: Thomas Ritchie, 1828. |- |1828||11-Oct||[[Brockenbrough-81|Arthur S. Brockenbrough]]||Jack||Enslaved||Journals of the Chairman of the Faculty, 1827-1864, RG-19/1/2.041. Vol. 1: 1827-1830, p21. |- |1828||17-Apr||[[Cocke-514|John H. Cocke]]||Henry||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 3: 1828-1832. April 17, 1828, p4. |- |1828||2-Apr||None||[[Battles-706|Elijah Battles]]||Free||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 3: 1828-1832. April 2, 1828, p1. |- |1828||17-May||None||[[Battles-706|Elijah Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts May - July 1828. |- |1828||17-Sep||None||[[Battles-706|Elijah Battles]]||Free||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts August - December 1828. |- |1828||4-Apr||[[Cocke-514|John H. Cocke]]||Cato||Enslaved||Journals of Business Transactions of Central College, Vol 3: 1828-1832. April 4, 1828, p2. |- |1828||17-Jan||None||[[Colbert-1696|Burwell Colbert]]||Free||Papers of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, RG-5/3/1.111. Box 19, Bills & Accounts January - April 1828. |}
FInding My Father's Mother
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My father, Felipe Montoya Fajardo was born in New Mexico on May 26, 1915. His father was Doroteo Chavez Fajardo, Birth 08 November 1889 in Colonias, Guadalupe, New Mexico. His mother was Josefita Montoya Fajardo and I can't find any information on her. I have many Montoyas in my family. My dad's cousin that he was close to was Prudeinco Joe Lynchie Montoya, Birth 26 Jul 1919 in Cullison, Pratt, Kansas. I can't seem to connect the dots between my dad and his cousin. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]
Finding Patrick Staunton
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Hi all, the aim... to explain find out the ireland history before Patrick Staunton was sent to Australia. This has a lot of info http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/191525/parents-of-patrick-1767-sarah-1769-staunton-galway-ireland And so does http://www.irelandxo.com/ireland/cork/clonfert/message-board/search-ancestors-staunton-stanton-mcevilly Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Staunton-173|Shannon Staunton]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Clearer information about where Patrick Staunton was born * Any family connections (bothers sisters etc) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11522815 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Finding Polish Roots
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The goal of this project is to ...Obtain records from ancestral sites in Poland Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sierzchulski-1|Mark Sierzchulski]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Towns/villages in the Skoki, Poland area * Church records in the same area *Cemetery records in the same area *Tag: SIERZCHUŁA; SIESZCHULSKI(A) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12126438 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Finding Sussex Wills - Lewes
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This free space page sets out the method of locating both pre-1660 and post-1660 wills lodged within the Jurisdiction for the Consistory Court for the Archdeaconry of Lewes includes the whole of East Sussex except for the peculiars of South Malling and Battle, and includes the West Sussex parishes of Beeding, Crawley, Cowfold, Henfield, Ifield, Shermanbury, Old and New Shoreham, Southwick and Woodmancote, and held on Family Search. Firstly you need to use the Index available on Family Search and is a copy of the original held by the East Sussex Records Office (ESRO). This one is for Lewes wills and split in 2 sections, pre-1660 and post-1660 up to 1858. '''Pre-1660 wills''' The pre-1660 wills are indexed in the "Index Nominum" between images 197 and 239. For instance the Culpepper wills are on image 208 (page 469), here [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRL3-SJP?i=207&cat=212898| Culpepper entries]. There are two entries for R (Richard), page 137 and page 292. Scroll back through the pages to find the required page, in this case p.137 is image 83 of 1036. Look down the list and we find Richard Culpepper's entry and luckily it has a hand written will number, 51. If the will is not numbered it is usually not available for that year. Next you need to access the Family Search page for Lewes Probate wills, found here. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/685691?availability=Family%20History%20Library| Lewes wills on Family Search] All available years are listed starting in 1527. NB - Not many early wills listed in the index have survived, especially before 1550. But you may find some. Richard Culpepper's will was proven in 1603 so scroll down the page until you see the section for ''Original wills, 1598-1602, 1603-1604'', click on the image icon to open the folder. Given the file covers 7 years you'll need to scroll through images until you get to the 1603 section, and then locate will number 51. This is found here. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6GRQ-FDH?i=651&cat=685691| Will of Richard Culpepper], the will is located on image 652 of 902, and the following image 653. Repeat the process for any other surname. Just remember that any wills not numbered for some years may not be available. But also if all of the wills for certain years are unnumbered then it might mean you need to do a manual browse through all images to find the relevant will, and tend to be in date order of the date of grant of probate. Any will listed on the ESRO catalogue search will be available there, at Falmer, often on microfilm, '''Post-1660 wills''' up to 1858 All of the post-1660 are easier to find. For example this is the link to the page listing Bennett post-1660 wills. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRLS-1ZB?i=282cat=212898| Bennett index], image 283 of 1036. If you look through the list you'll see John Bennet yeoman, Keymer 1758. look across to the far right column and there is the will number, 65. Then use this link to access the Probate records for Lewes also on FS (same link as above) [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/685691?availability=Family%20History%20Library| Lewes wills on Family Search]. In this case scroll down until you find the folder for ''Original Wills 1758-1763'' click on the image icon to open the folder then browse through the images until you find will number 65, look for the large number in the bottom left hand corner of the page, and there is one for John Bennett. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6XHH-PQK?i=165&cat=685691| Will of John Bennet] To find other surnames, scroll through the Index again and repeat the above process. Hope that makes sense? Happy reading. Regards [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]]. Return to the [[Space:Sussex_Team|Sussex Team]] wills page.
Finding the parents of Charlotte Holloway
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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Holloway-5073|Charlotte (Holloway) Lowe (1834-)]] was the daughter of widow Sarah Holloway who later married [[Denton-3564|John Denton (1808-)]]. Trying to work out who was her father, and also identify her mother's maiden name. She was born in Egham, Surrey, and later married in the same place. Charlotte's husband was also a native of Egham so it seems likely that her mother and father also came from there and the 1851 census1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census, High Street, Egham, Windsor, Surrey, England, household of John Denton. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1851/0000121022 accessed 25 Oct 2020 shows mother Sarah's birth place to have been Staines, Middlesex, only two or three kilometres from Egham. Her mother was a widow when Charlotte was born which I thought meant that her father had to have died in 1833 or 1834 but actually it may be that her mother Sarah was widowed earlier than that and Charlotte was born out of wedlock. Referring to the notes below, the Frederick Holloway who appears as a fifteen year old in the household of John and Sarah Denton in the 1841 census1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census High Street, Egham, Windsor, Surrey, England, Archive reference HO107 Piece number 1074 Book number 10 Folio number 34 Page number 23. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0006640725 accessed 25 Oct 2020. matches Frederick, son of Charles and Sarah, bapt. 25 Jan 1824.Surrey Baptisms 1813-1830, Frederick Holloway son of Charles Holloway, blacksmith and his wife Sarah, 25 Jan 1824. Archive: Surrey History Centre ref EG/3/1 Page 118. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FSURREY%2FBAP%2F0573422 accessed 24 Oct 2020. The birth records of Thomas and Frederick list Charles as a blacksmith. The absence of Thomas, Sarah and George from the household does not refute this. Thomas was living out of home as an apprentice(?) baker and the other two were old enough to expect them to have their own families by then rather than living with a step-father. The absence of any William Holloway born around 1821, older brother to Frederick is a problem, however. No record of the birth of William Holloway born any near Egham and within a few years of 1821 has been found. A candidate has been found for the marriage: Charles Holloway married Sara Topping at StanwellEngland, Boyd's Marriage Indexes, 1538-1850. Charles Holloway and Sara Topping at Stanwell, London. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F752979524%2F2 accessed 25 Oct 2020. on 21 Jul 1811Greater London Marriage Index, Sarah Toping and Chas Holloway at Stanwell, Middlesex. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F219055881%2F3 25 Oct 2020. This is seven or eight kilometres away from Egham. Sarah Topping was born in Staines, Middlesex (just as the 1851 census states) on 08 Jan 1792 (two or three years earlier than suggested by census records)Middlesex Baptisms, Sara Topping, 08 Jan 1792, Staines. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F907052534%2F1 accessed 25 Oct 2020. She was the daughter of George and Sarah Topping. Children of George and Sarah (casting a somewhat wider net than the details below that include Egham only) include: * Elizabeth born 25 Nov 1811 bapt 15 Dec 1811 at Staines https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F907053606%2F1 * Charles bapt 07 Mar 1813 at Staines (father a blacksmith) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F907046190%2F1 * William born 17 Feb 1815 bapt 12 Mar 1815 at Staines (father a blacksmith) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F907046299%2F1 * George bapt 10 Aug 1817 at Egham (father a blacksmith) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FSURREY%2FBAP%2F0572839 * Sarah bapt 16 May 1819 at Egham (father a blacksmith) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FSURREY%2FBAP%2F0572991 * Thomas bapt 25 Jan 1824 at Egham (father a blacksmith) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FSURREY%2FBAP%2F0573421 * Frederick bapt 25 Jan 1824 at Egham (father a blacksmith) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FSURREY%2FBAP%2F0573422 If we compare these with the Denton household in the 1841 census we find a match for William and Frederick. The dates don't match very closely but we know that dates for the 1841 census are very rough. The 1851 censushttps://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1851%2F0000121021 gives better dates for John and Sarah, although by that time all of Charles Holloway's children had left home. Charles Holloway died in 1828 and was buried 14 Feb of that yearNational Burial Index For England & Wales, Charles Holloway, 40 years old, buried 14 Feb 1828 at Egham, Surrey. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPR%2FD%2FNBI06535764 accessed 24 Oct 2020. This means that if he ''was'' Sarah's husband then Charlotte was born some six years after her mother was widowed and some 17 months before her marriage to John Denton. Her father then, remains uncertain, although there's a fair chance that it was John Denton, who may have been initially more ready to join her mother in bed than to take on a substantial step-family. Update: just found the death registration for Charlotte Holloway-Denton-Lowe that lists her father as John Denton and her mother as Mary '''Topping'''Queensland Government Death Registration 1882/B/14952 https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/details/ee1c1c72961c99787fec806fb28bd4a319d96db139042cc318673f9cb6f61daf : 13 May 2021.. The given name doesn't match everything else we've uncovered, but the surname of Topping is thus independently confirmed. There is DNA evidence supporting John Denton being Charlotte's father. A 3th-great-grandson of Charlotte ([[Prideaux-490|Glen Prideaux]]) shares 18 cM in two segments with a 3rd-great-granddaughter of John's sister Elizabeth. This is consistent with them being 4th cousins once removed, and although not absolutely conclusive strongly suggests the relationship between Charlotte and John was biological. === Holloways in Egham 1770-1850 === Collated from results of a FamilySearch query https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?keywordsplace=egham%2c%20surrey%2c%20england&keywordsplace_proximity=0&sourcecountry=great%20britain&lastname=holloway&lastname_variants=true&eventyear=1810&eventyear_offset=40&sid=999. Only those records that specifically mention Egham are shown. There are some marriage index entries omitted that refer to Windsor without mentioning Egham and that don't give a clear indication to the name of the spouse. {| border="2" !Name!!Born/Bapt.!!Father!!Mother!!Married!!Married to!!Died/buried!!Trade!!Note |- |George||c1758|| || || || ||03 Oct 1826|| ||Surrey burials |- |Sarah||c1758|| || || || ||01 Jul 1819|| ||Surrey burials |- | rowspan="2" | Charles || c1767 || || || || ||17 Nov 1820|| ||Surrey Burials |- | || || || || ||1820|| ||Index To Death Duty Registers 1796-1903 |-style="border-top:double;" | William || 17 Dec 1786 || George Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- | rowspan="2"|Charles||19 Oct 1788||George Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- | c1788|| || || || || 24 Feb 1828|| ||Surrey Burials |- | George||27 Feb 1791||George Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- |rowspan="2"| George||18 Aug 1793||George Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- | || || || || ||23 Feb 1794|| || Burial |- |Sarah||16 Mar 1796||George Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- |Anne||26 Feb 1797||George Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- | George||08 Nov 1801||George Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- style="border-top:double" |rowspan="2"|John||c1791||||||||Jane||||Smith||1841 census |- |c1791|| || || || || ||1848||Burial records |- |rowspan="2"|Jane||c1791||||||||John Holloway||||||1841 census |- ||c1792|| || || || ||1850|| ||Surrey Burials |- |John||20 Jan 1811||John Holloway||Jane|||||| || ||Baptism |- |rowspan="2"|William||29 Nov 1812||John Holoway||Jane|| || || || ||Baptism |- | || || || || ||23 Dec 1812|| || Burial |- |Elizabeth||10 Oct 1813||John Holloway||Jane|||||| || ||Baptism |- |rowspan="2"|Sarah||29 Oct 1815||John Holloway||Jane|||||| || ||Baptism |- || || || || || || 1846|| ||Burial |- |Charles||c1816|| || || || || ||Blacksmith ||1841 census |- | rowspan="2" |Ann||09 Nov 1817||John Holloway||Jane|||||| || ||Baptism |- ||c1821|||||||||| ||F.S.||1841 census |- |rowspan="2"|Joseph||c1821||John Holloway||Jane||||||||Smith||1841 census |- |25 Dec 1819||John Holloway||Jane|||||| || ||Baptism |- |Henry||09 Dec 1821||John Holloway||Jane|| || || || ||Baptism |- |Jane||26 Oct 1823||John Holloway||Jane|| || || || ||Baptism |- |Jane||c1826||John Holloway||Jane|||||||| ||1841 census |- |rowspan="2"|George||22 Jan 1826||John Holloway||Jane|| || || || ||Baptism |- |1826 || || || || || || ||1841 census (Errand boy) |- |rowspan="2"|Emma||c1829||John Holloway||Jane|||||||| ||1841 census |- | 26 Apr 1829||John Holloway||Jane|| || || || ||Baptism |- |rowspan="2"|Job||c1831||John Holloway||Jane|||||||| ||1841 census |- |18 Dec 1831||John Holloway||Jane|| || || || ||Baptism |- style="border-top:double" |Benj||c1805|| || || ||Caroline|| ||Painter||1841 census |- |Caroline||c1813|| || || ||Benj Holloway || ||Dress maker||1841 census |- style="border-top:double" | Sarah D||c1801|| || || || John Denton || || ||1841 census |- | William||c1821|| ||Sarah D|| || || || ||1841 census |- | Frederick||c1826|| ||Sarah D|| || || || ||1841 census |- | rowspan="2"|'''Charlotte'''||09 Mar 1834|| ||Sarah D|| || || || ||Baptism |- |1834||step John Denton ||Sarah D|| || || || ||1841 census |- | Mary Denton||c1837||John Denton ||Sarah D|| || || || ||1841 census |- style="border-top:double;" |John||c1811|| || || ||Mary? Ann?|| ||Blacksmith||1841 census |- |Mary(?)||c1806|| || || ||John Holloway|| || || 1841 census |- |John|| 24 Aug 1834||John Holloway||Ann|| || || || ||Baptism |- |Louisa||13 Nov 1836||John Holloway||Ann|| || || || ||Baptism |- |Jane||17 May 1840||John Holloway||Ann|| || || || ||Baptism |- style="border-top:double;" |George||10 Aug 1817||Charles Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- |Sarah||16 May 1819||Charles Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- |rowspan="3"|Thomas||25 Jan 1824 |rowspan="2"|Charles Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |- | || ||23 Aug 1846||Martha Barratt|| ||Labourer ||Marriage |- | c1823|| || || || || || Ap. Baker||1841 census |- |Frederick||25 Jan 1824||Charles Holloway||Sarah|| || || || ||Baptism |-style="border-top:double;" |rowspan="2"|Thomas Charles||22 Nov 1846||Thomas Holloway||Martha|| || || || ||Baptism |- | || || || || ||1847 || || Burial |- |William||26 Mar 1848||Thomas Holloway||Martha|| || || || ||Baptism |- | Emily||03 Nov 1850||Thomas Holloway||Martha Barrett|| || || || ||Baptism |- style="border-top:double" |Sarah Elizabeth||27 Jun 1847||William Holloway||Elizabeth Smith|| || || || ||Baptism |- |William Charles||08 Apr 1849||William Holloway||Elizabeth Smith|| || || || ||Baptism |- style="border-top:double;" |William||06 Feb 1814||George Holoway||Elizabeth|| || || || ||Baptism |- |Aylett|| || || ||13 Jul 1824||Elizabeth Finch|| || ||Aylett from Essex - West Ham; married by licence |- | Elizabeth|| || || ||02 Sep 1836||Charles Hunter|| || ||Surrey Marriages (Banns), witnesses James Halsey, Ann Halsey |- |Francis|| || || ||14 Oct 1799||Mary Black|| || ||Surrey Marriages |- | George|| ||''deceased'' (?John)||(?Jane) ||07 Feb 1847||Martha Brooker|| || Shoemaker||Marriage; w Charles Holloway, James Dodd. |- |Henry|| || || ||18 Nov 1826||Esther North|| || ||Marriage; w Robert Wye, Francis Eddington |- |Henry||c1822|||| || || || ||M.S.||1841 census |- |Louisa|| || || ||28 Mar 1830||James Saw|| || ||Surrey Marriages, w Henry Jane, Elizth Saw |- |Lucy|| || || || || ||08 Jan 1806|| ||Burial |- |Ann|| || || || || ||06 Jun 1785|| ||Burial |- |Elizabeth|| || || || || ||06 Jun 1785|| ||Burial |- |Mary|| || || || || ||Q4, 1844|| ||Burial |} (M.S. and F.S. signify male servant and female servant respectively.) ==Sources==
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== Samuel H. Baty == {{One Name Study|name=Baty}} {{One Name Study|name=Beaty}} {{One Name Study|name=Beatty}} By family tradition, [[Baty-110|Samuel H. Baty]] was an orphan and literally nothing is known about is parents. There are several family legends but many are conflicting as are the historical records. The various census records, Civil War draft records, marriage and death certificates place his place of birth in many different locations with as many conflicting dates. This page is meant to be a centralized place to record and discuss the possible familial links for Samuel in an attempt to ascertain his ancestry. The earliest record known that can positively be attributed to Samuel is the 1856 Iowa State Census in Lake Prairie, Marion, Iowa.1856 Iowa State Census. Ancestry.com. Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa via Heritage Quest. Accessed on 24 March 2008 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1084&h=9434538 Ancestry].
Local file: https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Baty-110-1. Samuel appears in the household of the family of William and Susannah George. One of the George daughters, Rebecca, who is listed at age 16 in the record will marry Samuel two years later on 11 July 1858.Samuel Baty & Rebecca George marriage index: Iowa, Compiled Marriages, 1851-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Accessed 4 July 2018 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4460&h=147203&ssrc=pt&tid=120396692&pid=160193797879&usePUB=true Ancestry]. {{Image|file=Baty-110-1.jpg |caption=1856: Samuel Beaty (Baty) on the William and Susannah George farm }} == Candidates == The follwing are all of the Samuel Baty/Beaty/Beatties that can be identified in 1850. In total, there are 15 distinct men with the given name Samuel and the surname as a derrivative of Beatty. Through the process of eliminating those who can be identified as not our Sam (they have records showing they are somewhere else in 1860 besides Newton, Iowa), we should be able to determine if any of these Sams are the same as our Samuel H. Baty. Our Samuel H. Baty was born sometime between 1828 and 1834. By 1840 he would be too young to be listed as a head of household and the 1840 census does not list family members. The 1850 census lists all household members and if Sam was in America by 1850, he is likely listed in the 1850 census. === Naming Convention === All of the candidates will be listed numerically based on their placement in an Ancestry.com search using only the surname [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Samuel_Baty&birth=1830&count=50&residence=1850&residence_x=0-0-0 Baty], [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Samuel_Beaty&birth=1830&birth_x=2-0-0&count=50&residence=1850&residence_x=0-0-0 Beaty], [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Samuel_Beatty&birth=1830&birth_x=2-0-0&count=50&residence=1850&residence_x=0-0-0 Beatty], and [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Samuel_Beattie&birth=1830&birth_x=2-0-0&count=50&residence=1850&residence_x=0-0-0 Beattie] with a birth date of 1830 and residence in 1850 ("exact"). The search will start with Baty, then to Beaty, and then Beatty, duplicates will be omitted. === Candidates to research === ==== #01 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1832, Pennsylvania ==== :(member correction to Samuel Baty on Ancestry). Residence: Dist. 19, Clark, MO. Parents Leonard & Sarah H., siblings Jonathan, Leonard, Joseph, Sarah, Nancy, Elizabeth, & Angeline. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=3710336&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz945074&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #04 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1830, Indiana ==== :Residence: Center, Cedar, Iowa. :In household: (presumed) brother James 33, Elizabeth 32, Margaret A. 11, Amanda 8, Geo E 4, Alia D 1, Samuel 20. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=1402742&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz945074&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #05 Samuel S Beattie, b. abt. 1829, New York ==== :Residence: Ledyard, Cayuga, New York. :In household: James 46, Martha 42, Benj F 22, Samuel S 21, Martha A 11, Patrick Gray 33. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=11395403&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #06 Samuel Beaty, b. abt. 1831, (birth place not listed) ==== :Residence: Red River, Texas. :In household: Ellen 47, John 20, Samuel 19, Robert 14, William 9, Robert 0. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=1067170&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #07 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1831, Pennsylvania ==== :Residence: Black Lick, Indiana, Pennsylvania. :In household: Isabella 40, Samuel 19, Alvira 17, Franklin 14, Mary 12, Albert 10. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=63523&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #08 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1829, Pennsylvania (family Green) ==== :Residence: Prospect, Butler, PA. :In household: John Green* 32, Elizabeth Greer 29, Samuel Beatty 21, Josephine Greer 7. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=526527&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ::* The name is recorded as "Greer" at Ancestry.com. The image viewed at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6Q1V-NG?i=3&cc=1401638 Family Search] shows that the correct name is Green."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M44Y-7W6 : 21 December 2020), Samuel Beatty in household of John Green, Prospect, Butler, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). :On 3 January 2021, Wikitree member and collaborator [[Beatty-3149|Karla Beatty]] forwarded a copy of an Orphan's Court ruling from Kitanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania from 1831.''Other Court: Samuel Beatty, 1831: Armstrong County, PA.'' Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Linda Mockenhaupt. ronm@westol.com / USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. Accessed on 4 January 2021 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]]; the copy was forwarded by Wikitree member [[Beatty-3149|Karla Beatty]]. The Samuel Beatty Jr. in the court ruling matches all of the details of our Samuel and could be the same - further research is warranted. The court documents read: ::''Armstrong County, PA'' ::''At an orphan's court, held at Kittanning in and for the County of Armstrong, on Tuesday, the 21st day of December, 1831 before the Honorable the judges of the same court. Upon the petition of George J. Crawford Administrator of the estate of Samuel Beatty, late of said County deceased setting forth that the said Samuel Beatty left issue one son, Samuel Beatty. That the personal property of the said intestate is insufficient for the payment of his debts as by the account therewith presented appears and that the said Samuel, the intestate, died seized in his demesne as of fee of and in a certain tract of land situated in Allegheny Twp., in said County, containing 125 acres, more or less, called Beatty's Ferry, bounded by the Allegheny River on the North, by the lands of James Walker on the east, and by the land of ? heirs on the west and others on the south with a log house thereon erected - and praying the court grant him an order to make sale of the said tract of land with the appurtenances for the payment of the debts due by the said intestate - it is ordered by the court, upon due proof and consideration had of the premises, that the said George J. Crawford, administrator as aforesaid, does on Monday, the sixth day of February went between the hours of eleven in the forenoon and four in the afternoon of that day, ? the said ? seized do with the appurtenances to sale by public auction or outcry and sell the same for the purposes in the said ? mentioned - that due public and timely notice of the time and place of sale be given according to the law; and that he make report of his proceedings herein to the ? Orphan's Court to be held for said county, after such sale. By the court, Frederick Rohrer, clerk.'' :Kittanning is about [https://www.mapquest.com/directions/from/us/pa/kittanning-282034455/to/us/pa/prospect?routeType=pedestrian 30 miles east] of Prospect where this Samuel appears in the 1850 census living in the home of John Green and his family. The estimated birth year for this Samuel is 1829. Assuming that Samuel was orphaned in 1831 this would have made him about 2 years old when is father died. His mother must have died earlier, possibly even in childbirth. Samuel's parents would best know his year of birth; once orphaned (at such a young age) the ward might have guessed at his birth year and may have guessed incorrectly by several years. It is possible that this Samuel was born a year or two earlier. One of the many family legends is that Samuel was orphaned at the age of 4 - if this orphan is our Samuel, it would place his approximate year of birth in 1827. Guessing the age of an 8 year old as 6 is quite understandable, especially if the child was shy, small in size, or late in childhood development. :The direction of Prospect from Kittanning is the same direction as Iowa. It is possible that the orphan Samuel worked on the Green farm and saved some money and then pushed west to find his way. The path to Iowa leads through the other states that our Samuel has been reported as being born in: Ohio and Indiana. It is possible that he stopped and worked in Ohio and Indiana before continuing west to Iowa. Based on the 5 year gap between the 1850 and 1856 census records, if this is the correct Samuel he would have had 6 years to travel from Pennsylvania to Iowa. :Further work needs to be done to determine if this Samuel appears in later records and to see if it is possible to track the Green family and their possible movements. ==== #09 Samuel H. Beaty, b. abt. 1829, Kentucky ==== :Residence: Simpson, KY. :In household: John 47, Charlotta 37, Samuel H 21, Henry 20, Nancy J 18, Patsey 16, Elvian Bogar 14 (adoptee?). [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=17489145&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #10 Samuel Beaty, b. abt. 1832, Pennsylvania ==== :Residence: Shirley, Huntingdon, PA. :In household: Joseph 40, Mary 38, Samuel 18, Peter 15, William 13, Cath 11, Isaac 5, & Thomas 2. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=86561&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #11 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1832, England ==== :Residence: Norristown Upper Ward, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. :In household: William 46, Mary 45, Elizabeth 22, Samuel 18, Charles 15, Ann 13. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=4730132&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #12 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1832, Pennsylvania ==== * marked as excluded :Residence: Scioto, Jackson, Ohio. :In household: James 49, Elizabeth 45, Lydia A 23, Lee 21, Samuel 18, Ruth 16, Richard 13, Hetty J 11, Alpheus 7, John 4. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=13960684&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. (Note: don't remember why this was marked as excluded - need to keep better notes and update this once determined). ==== #13 Samuel Beatie, b. abt. 1832, Kentucky ==== :Residence: District 2, Owen, KY. :In household: Nancy 49, Samuel 18, George 9, Charles 5. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=17444484&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. * By the [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7667&h=39785507&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz1849782&_phstart=successSource 1860 census], Samuel had moved out and only Nancy, George, & Charles remain in the household. * No Samuel Beatie appears in a [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=samuel_beatie&event=1860_owen-kentucky-usa_2275&birth=1832_kentucky-usa_20&birth_x=2-0-0_1-0&count=50&event_x=0-0-0 search of 1860 in Owen, KY] or even in all of KY. ==== #14 Samuel H Beattie, b. abt. 1828, Kentucky ==== :Residence: District 90, Saline, MO. :In household: Nottey Hall 53, William L Beatie 24, Samuel H Beattie 22, John Beattie 20. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=4156294&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1488879&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #15 Saml Beatty, b. abt. 1832 in New York ==== :Residence: New York Ward 18, NY, NY. :In household: Catharine Beatty 50, Chas Turner 30, Rosannah Turner 29, Thos Beatty 25, Andw Beatty 22, Saml Beatty 18, Margett Beatty 16. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=7622565&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-1488879&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== No match (not Baty/Beaty/Beatty) ==== :: Samuel Bath (Bash) excluded. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=14358519&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. :: Samuel Batt/Batts excluded. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=4779167&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry] :: Samuel Batt excluded (surname is clearly "Batt" on the census record). [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=4779167&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz-749162&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. === Possible candidates === === Excluded candidates === The following leads have been disproved as ancestors of Samuel Baty. Each is retained here to refute the many online sites that still show these as valid connections: ==== #02 Samuel Baty, b. 1832, Maryland ==== 1850 censusYear: 1850; Census Place: Jefferson, Adams, Ohio; Roll: M432_657; Page: 209B; Image: 422. Accessed 22 April 2019 [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=13116439 Ancestry]. @ [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=13116439&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz945074&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. :Residence: Jefferson, Adams, Ohio. :In household: Mother: Mary Baty 57, Samuel 18, Sarah 27, and Mary Jane 10. ::Mary Baty 57 ::Samuel Baty 18 ::Sarah Baty 27 ::Mary Jane Baty 10 Mary and her husband Robert appear in Jefferson, Ohio in the 1830 census.1830; Census Place: Jefferson, Adams, Ohio; Series: M19; Roll: 126; Page: 27; Family History Library Film: 0337937. Accessed 22 April 2019 [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8058&h=1681913 Ancestry]. According to the many trees at Ancestry.com,[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/120396692/person/160193757714/facts Ancestry profile for Robert Beatty]. Robert was born 4 May 1781 in Virginia, the son of: :Colonel Henry Beatty, b. 23 Sep 1760 in Frederick, Maryland, the son of: :Colonel William Beatty, b. 17 Jan 1739 in Frederick, Maryland, the son of: :William Beatty, b. 9 Jun 1695 in Marbletown, New York, the son of: :John Beatty, b. 2 Oct 1672 in Ayrshire, Scotland. In the last few years, many online trees are now linking our Samuel Baty as son to this lineage. Unfortunately (for us), this lineage has already been DNA tested and represents Lineage 1 at the Beatty Project and has been disproved as the same family as our Samuel."[http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bp2000/summaries1.htm Lineages 1 - 72]," ''The Beatty Notebook: Genealogy Archives and Related Information from The Beatty Project 2000.'' Accessed 23 April 2019 [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]]. ==== #03 Samuel Beatie, b. abt. 1830, Pennsylvania ==== :(member corrected to Samuel Beatty). :Residence: Perry, Fayette, Pennsylvania. :In household: father John 52, mother Isabella 55, Samuel 20, Mary Jane 23, Joseph 18, Joseph Ann 14. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=188596&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz945074&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. Known ancestor of Wikitreer Karla Beatty - the descendants don't match to our Sam Baty. ==== Samuel Beatty, b. 1832, of Scioto, Ohio ==== Samuel Beatty, born about 1832 in Pennsylvania and living in the home of his parents James and Elizabeth Beatty and their children in 1850 in Scioto, Jackson, Ohio in the 1850 census.1850; Census Place: Scioto, Jackson, Ohio; Roll: M432_698; Page: 348A; Image: 250. Accessed 21 April 2019 [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=13960684 Ancestry]. :James Beatty 49 :Elizabeth Beatty 45 :Lydia A Beatty 23 :Lee Beatty 21 :Samuel Beatty 18 :Ruth Beatty 16 :Richard Beatty 13 :Hetty J Beatty 11 :Alpheus Beatty 7 :John Beatty 4 Samuel Beatty was later married to Lydia Bradshaw in 1852Shoemaker, Caryn R. F., and Betty J. Sisler Rudity, compilers. Marriage Records of Scioto County, Ohio, 1803–1860. 1987. Reprint, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co Inc., 2003. Accessed 21 April 2019 [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=3142&h=323&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=8054 Ancestry]. and they can both be found living in Washington, Scioto, Ohio, in the 1870 census:1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Accessed 22 April 2019 [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=7163&h=41048390&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=3142 Ancestry]. :Samuel Beatty 38 :Lydia Beatty 37 :Garnett Beatty 13 :Ida Beatty 9 ==== Descendants of John Beatty 1587 - 1625 ==== In March 2018, on Samuel's profile were listed several Scots-Irish candidates as the parents of Samuel. All were descendants of [[Beatty-1560|John Beatty (b. abt. 1587 - d. aft. 1625)]]. A year later, these candidates have been ruled out: * '''[[Beatty-2151|Samuel Beatty]]''', born 1826, in county Down, Ireland. Older brother's Joseph, b. 1821, & William, b. 1822, migrated to America. Records indicate that William came to America in 1849 when this Samuel would have been about 23 years old. Samuel H. Baty's first "appearance" in America is in Marion County, Iowa in 1856, about 6-7 years after Willam came to America. * '''[[Beaty-994|Samuel Beatty]]''', who fits most closely with family legend (that Sam's parents died when he was 4 years old and he was adopted): was born in 1832, in county Down, Ireland. His mother died the same year as his birth (possibly in childbirth or complications thereof?) and his father died in 1836 when he would have been 4 years old. The family records have no mention of 3 of the 4 siblings after their birth. It is possible that they some or all of them may have immigrated to America, or that their adoptive parents (most likely an uncle & aunt or grandparents) migrated to America. ::Samuel Baty represents Lineage #500 at the Beatty Project 2000. A DNA test submitted from one of his male patrilineal descendants was compared against a known descendant of John Beatty ([http://bp2000.org/wrappers/pages.php?ID=127 Lineage #5]). The DNA tests did not match.The DNA markers for lineages 5 and 500 are represented at[http://www.beattydna.org/Table_I__12-20-2011.htm Beattydna.org Table I] as participants #50 (lineage 5) and #148 (lineage 500). == Research Notes == '''George Beaty, b. 1775, Virginia ''' :DNA match to [https://www.familytreedna.com/my/family-tree/Share?k=uHB4YM0KFSxi%2FZK4SQ5IDw%3D%3D#mode=0&tp_=27089981 descendant] of [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=rebecca+emily_beaty&event=_south+carolina&birth=1818&count=50&father=george_beaty Rebecca Emily Beaty] and her father [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/78009637/person/44376403801/facts George Beaty]. (2nd to 4th cousin) - sent email to descendant [[Baty-260|Baty-260]] 17:24, 18 August 2019 (UTC) * No match with any other surnames on descendan'ts list * George Beaty does not appear in the BP2000 tested lineages * Emily Beaty has a son, born 1845 (about the time our Samuel went missing) named Samuel :a different tree has Emily's father as '''James Beaty, b. before 1800, living in DeKalb, Alabama''' Another DNA match, [https://www.familytreedna.com/my/family-tree/Share?k=AGxbapGhK%2BugIxKzsLIW4Q%3D%3D#mode=0&tp_=25039346 descendant] lists '''William Robert Beaty, b. 1818 in TN,''' son of '''James Beaty of North Carolina.''' (5th to remote cousin) - sent email to descendant [[Baty-260|Baty-260]] 17:24, 18 August 2019 (UTC) '''[https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=16193970 Robert Beaty] was remarried in 1841, the whole family came out from Ohio and in 1850 were living in Fulton County, ILL, just east of Newton.''' In Furcuff's tree, [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=15994254|'''James Beatty, b. abt 1798''] has four sons who moved out between 1840 and 1850, one was born about 1830. == Sources ==
Local file: https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Baty-110-1. Samuel appears in the household of the family of William and Susannah George. One of the George daughters, Rebecca, who is listed at age 16 in the record will marry Samuel two years later on 11 July 1858.Samuel Baty & Rebecca George marriage index: Iowa, Compiled Marriages, 1851-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Accessed 4 July 2018 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] at [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4460&h=147203&ssrc=pt&tid=120396692&pid=160193797879&usePUB=true Ancestry]. {{Image|file=Baty-110-1.jpg |caption=1856: Samuel Beaty (Baty) on the William and Susannah George farm }} == Candidates == The follwing are all of the Samuel Baty/Beaty/Beatties that can be identified in 1850. In total, there are 15 distinct men with the given name Samuel and the surname as a derrivative of Beatty. Through the process of eliminating those who can be identified as not our Sam (they have records showing they are somewhere else in 1860 besides Newton, Iowa), we should be able to determine if any of these Sams are the same as our Samuel H. Baty. Our Samuel H. Baty was born sometime between 1828 and 1834. By 1840 he would be too young to be listed as a head of household and the 1840 census does not list family members. The 1850 census lists all household members and if Sam was in America by 1850, he is likely listed in the 1850 census. === Naming Convention === All of the candidates will be listed numerically based on their placement in an Ancestry.com search using only the surname [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Samuel_Baty&birth=1830&count=50&residence=1850&residence_x=0-0-0 Baty], [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Samuel_Beaty&birth=1830&birth_x=2-0-0&count=50&residence=1850&residence_x=0-0-0 Beaty], [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Samuel_Beatty&birth=1830&birth_x=2-0-0&count=50&residence=1850&residence_x=0-0-0 Beatty], and [https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Samuel_Beattie&birth=1830&birth_x=2-0-0&count=50&residence=1850&residence_x=0-0-0 Beattie] with a birth date of 1830 and residence in 1850 ("exact"). The search will start with Baty, then to Beaty, and then Beatty, duplicates will be omitted. === Candidates to research === ==== #01 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1832, Pennsylvania ==== :(member correction to Samuel Baty on Ancestry). Residence: Dist. 19, Clark, MO. Parents Leonard & Sarah H., siblings Jonathan, Leonard, Joseph, Sarah, Nancy, Elizabeth, & Angeline. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=3710336&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz945074&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #04 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1830, Indiana ==== :Residence: Center, Cedar, Iowa. :In household: (presumed) brother James 33, Elizabeth 32, Margaret A. 11, Amanda 8, Geo E 4, Alia D 1, Samuel 20. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=1402742&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz945074&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #05 Samuel S Beattie, b. abt. 1829, New York ==== :Residence: Ledyard, Cayuga, New York. :In household: James 46, Martha 42, Benj F 22, Samuel S 21, Martha A 11, Patrick Gray 33. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=11395403&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #06 Samuel Beaty, b. abt. 1831, (birth place not listed) ==== :Residence: Red River, Texas. :In household: Ellen 47, John 20, Samuel 19, Robert 14, William 9, Robert 0. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=1067170&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #07 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1831, Pennsylvania ==== :Residence: Black Lick, Indiana, Pennsylvania. :In household: Isabella 40, Samuel 19, Alvira 17, Franklin 14, Mary 12, Albert 10. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=63523&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ==== #08 Samuel Beatty, b. abt. 1829, Pennsylvania (family Green) ==== :Residence: Prospect, Butler, PA. :In household: John Green* 32, Elizabeth Greer 29, Samuel Beatty 21, Josephine Greer 7. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8054&h=526527&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=lrz846004&_phstart=successSource Ancestry]. ::
Finding the real Jacobs-3095 Ancestors
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== Purpose of this page == This is a working space for the Global_Reunion volunteers to store and discuss documentation and proofs or disproofs of the [[Jacobs-3095|Charles E. Jacobs]] Ancestry on WikiTree. Formality here is not important; '''accuracy is paramount'''. Right now, this is ''a process of eliminating'' those who cannot be the correct people. Thanks for playing... Notes go on the bottom here, so scroll down to read or comment other than on source documents. ---- [[Space:Jacobs_One_Name_Study|Link to: Jacobs One Name Study]] ---- '''Working Premise now based upon the following documents:''' Thanks to Phil Smith for finding the correct Death Notice, we now KNOW the following: '''1)''' ''The New York Times'' 25 June 1989 Jacobs – Charles E., on June 23rd, 1989. Beloved husband of Harriet. Loving father of Arnold and Carol. Devoted brother of Lou, Etta Bernstock, Madeline McColgan and Rebecca Altabes. Cherished grandfather of Beryl, A. J., Tamara and Nadia. Service today, 11:45 A.M. at “The Riverside,” 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave."Jacobs – Charles E.", ''The New York Times''. 25 June 1989 p. 26. ~And~ It looks to me like this one fits the obituary.- Phil. Agreed, let's proceed accordingly on this. Thanks Phil! - Keith '''2)''' New York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1925; Election District: 11; Assembly District: 04; City: New York; County: New York; Page: 68. [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1925NYStateCensus&indiv=try&h=14286127 1925 NY Census] : Max Jacobowitz 42 : Clara Jacobowitz 39 : Rose Jacobowitz 21 : Charles Jacobowitz 18 : Louis Jacobowitz 12 : Yetta Jacobowitz 11 : Irving Jacobowitz 08 : Minnie Jacobowitz 06 : Rebecca Jacobowitz 03 '''This ^^^^^^^^^^ IS the Family and the source documentation we should build this branch upon.''' Please post any documented counter examples ASAP. '''Possibles go vvvvv until proven, then should move up ^^^^^: * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X7DC-V2H United States Census, 1930] Max Jacobowitz, Bronx (Districts 1-250), Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0131, sheet , family 309, NARA microfilm publication. Charles is not on this enumeration, though other family members are listed. Also is important because it lists Austria as country of birth for Max and Clara. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X766-BXG United States Census, 1930] Charles E Jacobs in household of Isadore Jacobowitz, Bronx (Districts 501-750), Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0571, sheet , family 454, NARA microfilm publication . "Census records have been entered on profiles. Great! Thanks Phil. Regarding Max, as so often occurs, there still may be some question as to actual date of birth. Please see this record extract below, and see what you think:* ?[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/2C46-ZVZ Hungary, Jewish Vital Records Index, 1800-1945] Miksa Jakobovits, 1881.?" ---- ---- '''Foolers - DO NOT USE the documents in the below list:''' These are some New York families that contain a 'Charles Jacobs' but are '''NOT''' direct ancestors even though they appear to be and should '''NOT''' be entered or followed: * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSMY-4XP New York, State Census, 1925] Charles Jacobs, 1925. No cigar for this one either. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJPW-H7P United States Census, 1920] Adolph Jacobs, Bronx Assembly District 5, Bronx, New York, United States; citing sheet , family 574, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821137. The Charles in this listing is the right age, they live in the Bronx in 1920 and the Parents are immigrants from Hungary! But this is Still NOT the right family!!! * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4NL-K2G United States Census, 1930] Charles Jacobs in household of Charles Gelb, Brooklyn (Districts 0251-0500), Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0336, sheet , family 136, NARA microfilm publication. This one is hard not to like: Ages are close - BUT ''does Charles have a twin named Peter''? Morris Jacobs appears to be his father here. Wrong family. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M5Z7-RJ1 United States Census, 1910] Charles Jacobs in household of Louis Jacobs, Manhattan Ward 10, New York, New York, United States; family 111, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1375022. Too young, this Charles was born 1908 or '09. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M5H4-6T5 Henry Jacobs in Bronx (1910 Federal Census)] This Charles is too old. Born in 1902 or '03. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJYC-MT1 United States Census, 1920] Charles Jacobs in household of Joseph Jacobs, Manhattan Assembly District 4, New York, New York, United States; citing sheet , family 70, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821191. This Charles was born in 1901. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJPM-BNR United States Census, 1920] Abraham Jacobs, Bronx Assembly District 3, Bronx, New York, United States; citing sheet , family 73, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821135. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJYV-1C4 United States Census, 1920] Charles Jacobs in household of Jacob Jacobs, Manhattan Assembly District 6, New York, New York, United States; citing sheet , family 173, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821196. This Charles was born in 1884 - much too old. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJYH-J4Z United States Census, 1920] Charles Jacobs in household of Leo Jacobs, Manhattan Assembly District 3, New York, New York, United States; family 239, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1821191. Another "too young" Charles, born in 1915. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4L9-7TY United States Census, 1930] Charles Jacobs in household of Paul Jacobs, Manhattan (Districts 0751-1000), New York, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0828,family 79, NARA microfilm publication. This Charles is too young, born 1917. * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X7DF-9HH United States Census, 1930] Isaac Jacobs, Bronx (Districts 1-250), Bronx, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0210, sheet , family 225, NARA microfilm publication . * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MK9K-KGZ Jacob Jacobs Family in Brooklyn (1905 NY State Census)] * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M5H9-4PS Max Jacobs in 1910 Fed Census] * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M5Q6-LFS Henry Jacobs Family in Brooklyn (1910 Census)] * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJ5Z-1PL Henry Jacobs Family in Brooklyn (1920 Census)] * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X766-BXG Henry Jacobs Family in Brooklyn (1930 Census)] ---- '''Notes:'''
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'''This space page was created as a resource page to help sort out and identify the many individuals named George Wallace located in Ontario, Canada (Canada West) ''' The profile [[Wallace-5435|George Wallace (1826-1905)]] is part of a WikiTree Challenge. It was first created by David Wallace in 2014. It contained the following information, at that time: George was born in 1826. George Wallace ... He passed away in 1905. First-hand information as remembered by [[Wallace-3616 | David Wallace]], Monday, October 6, 2014. ''Replace this citation if there is another source.'' Birth: 1826-12-07, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Death: 1905-05-01, Ontario, Canada There were no parents listed. == What We Know == *He died 1 May 1901. At the time, he was living on Lot 13, Concession 13, Reach Township, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada."Canada, Ontario Deaths, 1869-1937 and Overseas Deaths, 1939-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JX23-13D : 2 March 2021), George Wallace, 01 May 1905; citing Reach Tp., Ontario, Ontario, yr 1905 cn 21033, Registrar General. Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,854,397. The record further indicates he was a retired farmer and widower who was born in Scotland. He died of intestinal obstruction (duration: 6 weeks). The information was provided by Robert Wallace (relationship not stated). *His will and one codicil were administered by Robert Wallace and William Wallace, his executors.Probate records, 1901-1930, Ontario. Surrogate Court (Ontario County). "Registers 14-16 (3537-4447) 1902-1909", catalogue with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-X3CK-69MG-B ). No. 2934, filed May 17th 1905, transcription of the probate of the will of George Wallace, farmer of Reach Township (will dated November 28th 1901, codicil dated March 30th 1905). Film # 008661613, Images 353 to 355 of 827.Summary of the content: **his son, Allan received the North half of lot 19, Concession 13 in the Township of Reach, subject to the payment of two thousand dollars to the estate, as set out in payment instructions. **his son, John received the sum of one thousand seven hundred dollars. **his daughters, named Mary McMillan and Ellen McKay, each the sum of eleven hundred dollars **to his Baird daughters, B? and Annie, each the sum of five hundred dollars **to the children of his late daughter, Margaret, he left them each $150 to be deposited in a chartered bank, in trust. **The residue of his estate was left to his sons, namely: William, James, Robert, David, Adam, Allan and John, **he states in the will that his daughters and son George have been sufficiently provided for. **In the codicil to his will, he revokes the appointment of his son in law as an executor and in his place appoints his son, William. *Children identified in the Will and Probate record transcription: **Robert **William **John **Mary **Ellen **Margaret **B? **Annie **James **David **Adam **Allan *The 1901 Census of Canada provides the following information:Library and Archives Canada; "1901 Census of Canada"; [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1901&op=img&id=z000089461 Image]; accessed 3 Feb 2023 **George Wallace is living with his son, Allan and daughter in law, Annie, in Reach Township, Ontario. **His date of birth is given as 7 Dec 1826. **He is the father of the the Head of Household (Allan) **He is 74 years old **He's a farmer **He was born in Scotland **He emigrated to Canada in 1832 (calculated age: 6 years old) - Note: The handwriting looks like it could be 1852. *Margaret died in 1891."Canada, Ontario Deaths, 1869-1937 and Overseas Deaths, 1939-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JNV3-NPL : 2 March 2021), George Wallace in entry for Mrs. George Wallace Sr, 14 Nov 1891; citing Reach, Ontario, Ontario, Canada, 11726, Registrar General. Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,853,537. *The 1891 Census of Canada provides the following information:Library and Archives Canada; "1891 Census of Canada"; [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/ app=Census1891&op=img&id=30953_148160-00326 Image - 2nd Page]; accessed 3 Feb 2023 **George Wallace was living with his wife, Margaret in Reach Township, Ontario **His age is given as 64 (1891-1826 = 65) **Children listed: Robert, John, David, Ellen, Adam, Allen **His birthplace, and those of his parents is given as Scotland **He is a farmer and can read and write *The 1881 Census of Canada provides the following information:Library and Archives Canada; "1881 Census of Canada"; [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1881&op=img&id=e008180874 Image - 2nd page]; accessed 3 Feb 2023 **George Wallace is living with his wife, Margaret, in Reach Township, Ontario **His age is given as 55 (1881-1826 = 55) **His birthplace is given as Scotland **He's a farmer *In 1875, his daughter Mary, married William McMillan. Her mother's name is documented as Margaret Gordon,"Canada, Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FMN7-NZW : 8 March 2021), Margaret Gordon in entry for William Mcmillan and Mary Wallace, 20 Jan 1875; citing registration , Reach, North Ontario, Ontario, Canada, Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,862,896. *The 1871 Census of Canada provides the following information:Library and Archives Canada; "1871 Census of Canada"; [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1871&op=img&id=4396619_00075 Image - 2nd page]; accessed 3 Feb 2023 **George Wallace is living with his wife, Margaret, in Reach Township, Ontario **His age is given as 47 **His birthplace is given as Scotland **He's a farmer *The 1861 Census of Canada West provides the following information:Library and Archives Canada; "1861 Census of Canada"; [https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1861&op=img&id=4391564_00621 Image]; accessed 3 Feb 2023 **George Wallace is living with his wife, Margaret and children, in Reach Township, Canada West. **His age is given as 35 **His birthplace is given as Scotland **He emigrated in 1852 *There are two land transactions pertaining to George Wallace and his wife dated 1857.These appear to be for the purchase of 100 acres of land in Reach Township, namely the East Half of Lot 18, Concession 13. The sale was recorded as occurring on 27 Feb 1857.Digital Images; "Ontario County Land Records", [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HX-39HS-J?i=433 Family Search database]; accessed 3 Feb 2023 The second document appears to be the mortgage agreement for said property, dated 14 Feb 1857. The mortgage is recorded as discharged in Instrument No. 20971, dated February 19th 1863. Discharge of the mortgage (from memorial #7742) Film # 008637076, Image 478 of 636. He later purchased the adjacent property described as Images 48-49, which record the transfer of land in Reach Township to George Wallace. It appears George Wallace was the highest bidder at $800 at an auction in Whitby for the purchase of foreclosed property, the north half of Lot # 19 in the 13th concession of Reach Township (adjacent to his existing land on Lot 18 of the 13th concession). See: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QZ-CTS1 Lot 19, Conc. 13] In 1851, both George,"Scottish General Register Office: 1851 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59027dbce9379091b128101a : viewed 4 Feb 2023), George WALLACE in household of George WALLACE, South Ednie, Banffshire, Scotland; from 1851 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives /166, Folio 112, Page 11, Schedule 36, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. and Margaret"Scottish General Register Office: 1851 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59027dbce9379091b1281024 : viewed 4 Feb 2023), Margaret GORDON in household of George WALLACE, South Ednie, Banffshire, Scotland; from 1851 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives /166, Folio 112, Page 11, Schedule 36, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. are listed as living at South Ednie, Banffshire. They were both farm employees and likely met while working here. *George's birth location is stated as New Deer, Aberdeenshire. *Margaret's birth location is stated as St. Fergus, Banffshire {{Image|file=Finding_the_right_George_Wallace.png |align=c |size=l |caption=From New Deer to St. Fergus }} == What we can conclude == *George's birth location is recorded as New Deer, in 1826, according to the 1851 Census of Scotland."Scottish General Register Office: 1851 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/59027dbce9379091b128101a : viewed 4 Feb 2023), George WALLACE in household of George WALLACE, South Ednie, Banffshire, Scotland; from 1851 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives /166, Folio 112, Page 11, Schedule 36, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. *As he appears to be on his own at a young age, it is possible that his parents died when he was very young. There is no documentation to prove this one way or the other yet. *ScotlandsPeople has two marriage documents for George and Margaret. By purchasing the actual documents, it is clear they pertain to the same couple and indicate that Banns were read in Peterhead parish and the marriage occurred a few days later, in St. Fergus. Digital copies of the documents are in the possession of Kathy (Urbach-13). Due to copyright requirements they cannot be added to the profile. **WALLACE, GEORGE MARGARET GORDON/FR1150 (FR1150), 21/04/1852, 166 40 / 378, ST FERGUS Transcription: 21st April 1852 - George Wallace and Margaret Gordon after due proclamation were married here this day. **WALLACE, GEORGE MARGARET GORDON/ 19/04/1852, 232 30 / 383, PETERHEAD - Transcription: April 19th - George Wallace, farm servant, in this parish and Margaret Gordon in St. Fergus. == What we don't know == *When he and his wife emigrated to Canada West. We can be certain that it was after their marriage at St. Fergus in 1852, and before the purchase of their farm in Reach Township, in 1857. Census documents record the year as 1852, but no other immigration information has been found yet. **His FamilySearch profile provides information indicating that the birth record for the George Wallace born at St Fergus, Banffshire dated 14 March 1825 is the correct one. How do we know this? No documents have been found to support a birth location. *Who his parents were == Research Notes == *John Wallace and his wife Agnes can be ruled out as parents of this George, as they have a son, age 3 (in 1851) named George."Scottish General Register Office: 1851 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5902666fe9379091b1c8ecf2 : viewed 4 Feb 2023), John WALLACE, On Inkhorn, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; from 1851 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives /225, Folio 174, Page 1, Schedule 1, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey."Scottish General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a13ffe8f4040b9d6ee3ba4d : viewed 4 Feb 2023), John WALLACE in household of John WALLACE, Clofericford Savoch, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; from 1841 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives HO 107/225, Folio 12, Page 7, Schedule , The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. *Elizabeth (a widow) can be ruled out as a mother. The George listed in this census (1851) was a printer and compositor."Scottish General Register Office: 1851 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5902666fe9379091b1c8ecf2 : viewed 4 Feb 2023), John WALLACE, On Inkhorn, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; from 1851 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives /225, Folio 174, Page 1, Schedule 1, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. *Susan Wallace (a widow) is a possibility for George's mother, however she's living alone at the time of the 1851 Census."Scottish General Register Office: 1851 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5902666fe9379091b1c8ed02 : viewed 4 Feb 2023), Susan WALLACE, On Inkhorn, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; from 1851 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives /225, Folio 174, Page 1, Schedule 2, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. *George Wallace and his wife Jean are also good candidates as parents of this George. In 1841, he would have been 15 and an acceptable age to have left home for work."Scottish General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a13ffe0f4040b9d6ee3aa19 : viewed 4 Feb 2023), George WALLACE in household of George WALLACE, Farm On Little Auchoch, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; from 1841 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives HO 107/225, Folio 6, Page 6, Schedule , The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. **George (error in birth date) is found in the 1841 Census working as a farm labourer in Old Deer, Aberdeenshire."Scottish General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a140290f4040b9d6ee6bd4a : viewed 4 Feb 2023), George WALLACE in household of William DUNCAN, North Skillimarno, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; from 1841 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives HO 107/228, Folio 1, Page 6, Schedule , The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. *Robert Wallace and his wife, Jane (Jean Dargie) can be ruled out as parents as their George was born in Banffshire."Scottish General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database, FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a1427c1f4040b9d6e1295ad : viewed 4 Feb 2023), George WALLACE in household of Robert WALLACE, Corhill, Banffshire, Scotland; from 1841 "England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images; citing The National Archives HO 107/166, Folio 2, Page 1, Schedule , The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. The birth record for this George is in the possession of Amy (Crawford-15512) Gilpin. == Sources==
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[[Category: Scotland Projects]] [[Category:Russell Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find the association if any between my great grandfather, Mr William James Russell born in Cullen in 1876 and any other Russells across the globe. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Russell-10513|Lee Russell]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11593397 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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Poof that William Kimball Surry,Virginia, may have been the son of William and Lydia Kimball of Westmoreland,Virginia. See this pedigree for reference th the Kimball and Brown relationship. https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I27550&tree=Tree1'' Richard Brown, m. Elizabeth Hicks, 23 Dec. 1690, Compton Martin. Richard Brown, bapt. 10 Jan 1692. Richard Browne (probably m. Frances Sexton) (Reffer to this.) Richard Browne (probably m. Frances Sexton), and Wm. Eaton of Prince Georges Co., 455 a., adj. Henry Bates, John Duke, Adam Tapley, Wm. Hough, John Brown. Wit: John Brown, Noah Browne, FRACES BROWNE WIFE OF RICHARD, concurs to sale. Apr. 4, 1737. B. I, p. 325. Major Pryor and Anne, his wife of Brunswick Co., VA to Richard Brown of Northampton County, N.C. 350 acres on south side of Nottoway River southside of Rocky Run on lines of John Taylor Duke, James Loftin and others. . John Brown, m. Jane, Compton Martin Reg. BROWN, JOHN John Brown -1667 employed by Wm West as Indian Trader on Blackwater near Kingsale area. participated in Bacon's rebellion in 1676. https://andersonnc.com/john-browne-of-kingsale-1639-1713-indian-trader/ [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/r/o/Gerald-Brown-VA/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0010.html All about the Browne's of this era] oct. 20,1688 ,Grant to John Brown for transporting of 10 persons, 500 acres Kinsale Swamp.Note: Feb. 10 John Brown and wife Mary Brown , to Thomas Reeve... this land adjoining Richard Showell.Witt: William Scott,Robert Scott,Richard Scott. signed by, John and Mary Brown https://www.bholliman.com/files/Isle-of-Wight-VA-Deeds-1647-forward-of-Hollymans-35pp.pdf From land records of Isle of Wight, Virginia: John Browne delivered a deed of sale for 200 acres to Wm. Scott, 9 Feb 1690 and 100 acres to Richard Showell and unto Thomas Reeves about 200 acres.***A pat. of 20 Oct 1688. He now empowers his wife to acknowledge these sales in court, 9 Feb. 1690. Teste Robt. Scott, Rich. Scott. John Browne, the Elder, sells Richard Showell 100 acres in I. of W. called --- Neck. 3 June, 1690. Teste, Edw. Floid, Hen. Baker. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://thereevesproject.org/data/tiki-index.php?page=Reeves_Thomas_4455 Land grant 7 July 1635 [[Upton-2359|John Upton]], 1650 acres in the county of Warresquioake, about three miles up Pagan Point Creek. Due for the importation of 33 persons (names) below: Rich. Young, Antho, a negro, Mary, a negro, Florence Richards, Roger Bagnal, Ralph Harwood, Thomas Reeves, Rich. Sparkman, Edwd. Burr, Savage Nerrie, Wm. Scott, Rich. Jones, Fr. Savage, Owen Howell, Nich. Bushell, James Parsons, Jon. Parker, Lewis Phillips, Morgan Roberts, Wm. Davis, John Fitchett, Morgan Evans, Christopher Lewis, Phillip Kennesley, Eliz, King, Martha Swann, Mary Johnson, Jonas Sadlington, Anth. Tyler, Peter Heyes, Rich. Jackson, Wm. Pincher, Eliz. Larkin. Granted July 7, 1635. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008349320205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,John%20Upton&offset=0 Land grant 22 March 1675/1676. *Bagnall, James. grantee. * Isle of Wight County *300 acres escheat land. Formerly granted to Captn. John Upton who assigned &c. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007186990205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,John%20Upton&offset=20 West, William *Virginia wills and administrations *1610 *Will dated 1610, Dedsham, Co. Sussex Will proved 21 June 1616, London The Va. Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 26, p. 381, from P.C.C. 60 Cope. He was a nephew of Lord Baltimore and was killed by the Indians near the falls of James River in the fall of 1610. Captain William West arrived at Jamestown in June of 1610 with his relative—the governor, Lord De La Warre—and another kinsman, Sir Ferdinando Wainman. He was killed in fighting against elite Indian warriors near present-day Richmond in the fall or winter of 1610. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://historicjamestowne.org/archaeology/chancel-burials/founders/william-west/ [InternetShortcut] URL=https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990005238560205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,William%20West&offset=10 Part of index to wills not listed in Virginia Wills and Administrations, 1632-1800 (Torrence). William West was born around 1585 in England although little is known about his life. He arrived at Jamestown in June 1610 as part of a military force commanded by his kinsman Thomas West, Lord De La Warr, the first captain general and governor of the colony. Several months later, De La Warr ordered some of his men to the falls of the James River—near present day Richmond—to repossess a fort (“Laware’s Fort”) abandoned by the English the year before. The fort was located in the heartland of the Powhatan chiefdom and fierce fighting between English soldiers and Indian warriors took place there. After West was killed he was brought back to Jamestown for burial, likely because of his kinship to Lord De La Warr. DIFFERENT WILLIAM WEST William and Henry West arrived in 1656, with their family and settled in Isle of wight county,Virginia. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3727&context=etd Richard Lawrence,John Turner,William West and Thomas Whaley, escaped the hangmans noose by breaking out of prison, and fled to the virginia frontier. This William West owned 160 acres in one plantation. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3727&context=etd [[West-480|William WEST, Sr.]] and wife, Rebeccah [BRASWELL], for 2500 lbs. tbco. sell to Anthony HERRING of Lower Parish 200 acres of land on Blackwater adj. John SMITH and Will WESTWRAY, being part of land pur. from said Wm. WEST and Wm. OLDIS adj. NOSWORTHY's and John SMITH's line. 28 Apl. 1694. Wm. KERLE, Robt. WEST, Eliza. BOAZMAN. William oldis , Oldess, estate abate granted Thomas Edwards , as marrying the relict of William Oldess, decesed. June 15,1677 on Oldess will. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H011626.pdf Land grant 25 September 1665. *Willim West * Rappahannock County (extinct) * 1589 acres. *Copeland, Nicholas and West, William [InternetShortcut] URL=https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990008398390205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,William%20west&offset=10 Inv. of John THORNTON's estate filed. (no date) Dep. of John JOLIFE, aged 39, concerning being at Col. SMITH's house with Will GREEN and his wife, Mary. [Mary, daughter of William WEST and Rebecca BRASWELL, married William GREEN.] [https://www.google.com/search?q=william+kimball+1695+charles+city+va.&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS920US920&ei=-6ZCZKGeDbiawbkP1I6goAE&ved=0ahUKEwjhh7vDoLv-AhU4TTABHVQHCBQQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=william+kimball+1695+charles+city+va.&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCAAQogQyBQgAEKIEOggIABCiBBCwAzoICCEQoAEQwwQ6CgghEKABEMMEEApKBAhBGAFQlQJYuyRg5SloAXAAeACAAZYBiAH3CpIBAzYuN5gBAKABAcgBAsABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#ip=1 more about the Browne's] William Heath, who was born in 1611 in Surry, England, and was sponsored by John Browne of the Eastern Shore in 1650, was the founder of the Heath families of Surry, Sussex and Prince George Counties. His descendents migrated throughout Southside Virginia, into the Carolinas, and beyond. He also was a member of the Heath families on the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Maryland. It would seem that William arrived with the money needed to purchase land, as Johne Browne received the headrights for William. This means he did not pay his passage; Johne Browne either purchased the headrights from the ship’s captain or sponsored William’s transport. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://geesnmore.wordpress.com/william-heath/ [InternetShortcut] URL=https://geesnmore.wordpress.com/william-heath/ Land grant 1 March 1666. *John Browne grantee * Surry County *600 acres beginning and extending on the East side the main Black water swamp; thence along Thomas Gaultneyes line. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007289190205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,John%20Browne&offset=50 Land grant 14 May 1666 *Thomas Gaultney grantee *Surry County *200 acres upon Major Sheppards land beginning and extending an the east side of the main Black Water Swamp. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007576000205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Thomas%20Gaultney&offset=0 1677 [[Drayton-310|John Drayton]] transported a John Browne and 19 others. Charles city , Virginia court. https://archive.org/details/charlescitycount00ayrerich/page/24/mode/2up?view=theater John Browne ,Charles City,Virginia will=Nov.2,1666. To wife Elizabeth100 acres. Son John and brother Gerrard Browne residue of lands jointly. In the event that of son's death before majority,brother Gerrard to inherit said son's share. Overseers: brother Gerrard,steven Montague,and JohnWheeler. [InternetShortcut] URL=http://mdhistory.msa.maryland.gov/msaref09/pdf/baldwin_vol01.pdf *A refference [InternetShortcut] URL=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Cocke july 30,1679 John Taylor married Elizabeth Relic of John Brown, was granted admin, on the estate of John Brown surities William Bridges and Edward Washington . https://www.jstor.org/stable/1923200 Elizabeth relic of first john Browne and the John Taylor married Henry Bonner Sep. 1,1674. , Maryland, https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527bl.html Henry Bonner was in Chowan NC. April 17,1716. https://archive.org/details/northcarolinahi00hathgoog/page/294/mode/2up?view=theater Mr. john Taylor to takr inventory of Owen Rowes Estate from the hads of John Bonner ,who is to present same. https://www.americantapestry.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Charles-city-County-Virginia-Court-Orders-1687-1695.pdf In Henrico County,Virginia a John Browne received 110 acres in 1668(See page 127.) http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/virginia-county-records-v6-p1.pdf Justinian Justice married the relic of John Browne around 1688, . https://www.americantapestry.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Charles-city-County-Virginia-Court-Orders-1687-1695.pdf Let’s begin with John Ewen who was born 1569 in London, England. We see that his son William (1595-~1650) was an Immigrant and a merchant in James City Co. (Surry Co.). He was also a ship’s Captain, owing The George. The largest land owner in Surry in 1626 was Captain William Ewen. He had 1,000 acres planted and 400 acres not yet cleared. Another 1100 acres were patented in 1643. William Ewen/Evans abandoned these 1000a and went to Maryland, Anne Arundel Co., where he died. William’s grandson, John Evans, Sr. was an Indian trader. He was born 1649 in Charles City Co. VA and married Mary Rivers in 1670. Thomas Evans, Jr. was likewise an Indian trader of some fame… [InternetShortcut] URL=https://johnclinard.wordpress.com/early-austin-families-of-va-md-connections/ Mathew STRICKLAND, Jr., sells Henry BAKER, merchant, for 2000 lbs. tbco. 100 acres on Beaver Dam Swamp. 12 May 1696. Anthony HOLLODAY, Chas. CHAPMAN. [This is the Matthew STRICKLAND who married Ann BRASWELL.] [InternetShortcut] URL=http://braswellgenealogy.blogspot.com/2007/09/isle-of-wight-county-deed-book-i-1688.html HisAccording to Hugh B. Johnston in a report in 1961 in regard to the Stricklands of IOW… “There does not appear to be reliable documentary evidence of his presence in Isle of Wight county earlier than 1678.” reference is evidently the patent on Kingsale Swamp. Mathew Strickland received 2 large patents… one for 902 acres near Kingsale Swamp in 1678… another several miles north on the Blackwater River for 1802 acres in 1680. “Matthew STRICKLAND appears to have settled about 1678 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, where he passed the rest of his life. On June 6, 1687, Matthew (M) STRICKLAND gave a power of attorney to John BROWN to execute a deed to William EVANS “by reason of my nonability to travel to court held for this County the 9th of this Instant June” in Isle of Wight County, witnessed by Richard (RB) BOOTH and Elizabeth (S) STRICKLAND.” On June 6, 1687, Mathew (x) and Elizabeth (E) STRICKLAND of the Lower Parish deeded to William EVANS of the Upper Parish for 4,000 pounds of tobacco in cask 800 acres in the Lower Parish between the Main Swamp of King Sail and Beaver Dam Branch adjoining William COLLINS (from a tract of 902 acres patented by the said STRICKLAND on September 26, 1678, of which 102 acres had been leased to Thomas JONES for ninety-nine years on November 6, 1682, witnessed by John BROWN, Richard (RB) BOOTH, and Robert ® LAWRENCE. Indenture May 1,1702 , between William Evans and George Benn, in consideration of his father William Evans deceased, did recieve of james Benn,deceased , father of George Benn full payment of said land hereafter mentioned, dying before he made a deed to said Benn,does hereby confirm to said George Benn half of 800 acres, bought of Matthew Strickland by my father,William Evans deceased is called Cpatain Benns land on Beaver Dam Swamo, William Kerle. https://books.google.com/books?id=Z2AAvycdC94C&pg=PA588&lpg=PA588&dq=james+Benn+1680+va.&source=bl&ots=zqcxq0znIt&sig=ACfU3U1FzRlw3nSjzf3PVma7DHXoYrKF4w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwing_vU6bSCAxXSD1kFHcm_D_c4ChDoAXoECAIQAw#v=onepage&q=james%20Benn%201680%20va.&f=false April 9,1706 Robert Evans of North Carolina to George Benn of the Isle of Wight county 400 acres(being1/2 of 800 acres bought from Mathew Strickland,by my FATHER WILLIAM EVANS and considering that William Evans did reserve of James Benn,fathe of George Benn,payment for the said land,called,Captain Benns Land on Beverdam Swamp. https://www.bholliman.com/files/Isle-of-Wight-VA-Deeds-1647-forward-of-Hollymans-35pp.pdf The English immigrant John Browne/Brown died 1726 in IOW VA. His son, William Brown (Gentleman of Albemarle) married Martha Braswell and moved the family to Chowan NC where he died in 1718. Their daughter Martha married the Lumbee Indian William Strickland in NC. Their daughter Mary Anne Brown married Gideon Gibson ~1720 in NC. Recall that Gideon was a likely son of Hubbard Gibson. Gideon, along with his father, moved his family from VA to Halifax NC then Chowan NC and eventually to Craven SC where Gideon died in 1781. We follow the Brown family because there are both Gibson and Brown connections to Family Austin. The Brown connection is through Mary Austin daughter of Richard II. She first married the brother (or cousin) of Gentleman William Brown. As a widow Mary Austin Brown married the Quaker Thomas Vernon. The Thomas Vernon family settled in Cub Creek, Lunenburg VA where Mary died in 1777 at the Caldwell Settlement. https://johnclinard.wordpress.com/early-austin-families-of-va-md-connections/ [[Booth-12043|Richard Booth]] and John Brown had nearby property at Kingsale Swamp. This is just north of the Nansemond County line. The UPPER patent on the Blackwater River is where Thomas Boon was located. I have no idea WHEN he settled there? [InternetShortcut] URL=https://andersonnc.com/mathew-strickland-thomas-boon-iow/ James BAGNALL sells Will. WEST, Sr., 30 acres which was from Mr. Robert BRASWELLs, from mill to James TULLAUGHS, etc. 30 Mar. 1696. Tristram NORSWORTHY, Will BRADSHAW. Thomas Boone (1630 - c 1704) in Kent County by 1671. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://firstfamiliesofmaryland.com/qualifying-ancestors Wm. GREEN, Geo. GREEN, Wm. WEST, and James BAGNALL can not divide lands for each according to jury. Sept. 24, 1696. Rich REYNOLDS, Wm. BRADSHAW, Thos. JOYNER, Thos. (X) POPE, John (X) POWELL, Benj. (X) BEALE, Richard BEALE, Geo. (X) WRIGHT, Thos. WRIGHT, Rich. WILKISON, Jno. CLARKE, Walter WATERS, Geo. WILLIAMSON. Mathew STRICKLAND, Jr., sells Henry BAKER, merchant, for 2000 lbs. tbco. 100 acres on Beaver Dam Swamp. 12 May 1696. Anthony HOLLODAY, Chas. CHAPMAN. [This is the Matthew STRICKLAND who married Ann BRASWELL. July 17,1677, Chales City County court, Judgement granted to Richard Hill plt. against LT. Coll. Daniel Clark,Sheriff for 400 lbs. tobacco for non apperence of John Browne deft. in an action for debt..Viod if Sheriff produces deft. Attachment granted sheriff on John Browne.(See page 21.)https://archive.org/details/charlescitycount00ayrerich/page/20/mode/2up?view=theater Toby a Negro boy Servant to Jno. Browne is adjudged six yeares old. This was after 1688 and before 1691. Surry Co. Virginia. https://freeafricanamericans.com/free_Indians.htm Will of Ambrose Bennet: wife Elizabeth, and child she now goes with,reversion to Mary Beale,daughter of Benjamin Beale, Alice Blakit,Martha Rutter, daughter of Walter Rutter , Isaac Williams,Wife ext.Overseers,Col. Arthur Smith,Richard Reynolds Sr.Witt: Walter Rutter Christopher Wade. Dec. 9,1680,Isle of Wight.Isle of Wight will and deed book 2,p.14,abstacted by Chapman 1688 Walter RUTTER and wife, Martha, sell to Daniel LONGE, 30 acres, part of a patent of 150 acres granted to RUTTER, 30 Oct. 1686. Dated 29 Oct. 1688. Teste: John BROWNE, Wm. WEST, Jr. Sep. 7,1698 Apprasial of Walter Rutter estate by William West,Charles Durham,Richard Reynolds.Isle of Wight will and deed book 2,p. 400 Henry CHICHLEY granted to Thomas MANN 300 acres in Isle of Wight on Chowan River for trans. 6 persons 22 Sept. 1682. Thomas MANN now assigns this land to Wm. BUTLER 9 Feb. 1697. Richard REYNOLDS, Joyce (X) REYNOLDS. http://braswellgenealogy.blogspot.com/2007/09/isle-of-wight-county-deed-book-i-1688.html Richard Braswell. On May 1, 1668, George Gwilliam and Richard Izard qualified to act as overseers of Robert Braswell’s two sons until they were of age; they were bonded by *Thomas Green and Richard Penny. Richard Braswell, planter, sells Wm. West 100 ac., part of a pat. of 400 ac. owned by Mr. Robert Braswell, Dec. 14 Mar. 1673. 1.3. Martha, m. Walter Rutter. Walter Rutter and wife Martha sell to Joseph Bridger for 1200 lbs tbco. parcel of land in called Herring’s plantation – to James Benn’s line. Rebecca Braswell, m. William West, son of Henry. 1.4.1. Mary West, m. William Green, son of *Thomas Green. William Green’s Will of 1728 named legatees son Bartholomew, the land on which Christopher Dickinson now lives, also my mill in the Upper Parish now in the occupation of Henry White, for Capt. Joseph Bridger’s* life; son George my land at the “Freshet”, now in the tenure of William Davis; wife Mary; dau. Sarah Bevan; to Martha Montgomery; to Mary, Elizabeth and Green Green, the daus. of Mary Green, widow; dau. Prudence; dau. Rebecca. My estate to be divided by Samuel Davis, John Davis, Arthur Smith, and Christopher Dickinson. Executors, wife Mary and Samuel Davis. Proved by Richard West, Oct. 27, 1729. Wm West of Newport Parish, Isle of Wight, daughter Mray Green an Indian Girl called Pinke for & during her natural life ... son Wm West my Indian girl called Rose ... for ever. Negro Jack unto son Robt. West and my Indian woman Peg unto daughter Deborhah West ... for ever. 9 February 1708/9. https://freeafricanamericans.com/free_Indians.htm Thomas MAN, Sr., heir of Thomas MAN lately dec., for 200 lbs. tbco. paid by Nichols TYNES sell pat. of 560 acres on Corowak Swamp sold to Thomas MAN by Richard BOOTH, 9 Feb. 1692-93. 8 Nov. 1696. Boaz GWIN, Phillip RAYFORD. http://braswellgenealogy.blogspot.com/2007/09/isle-of-wight-county-deed-book-i-1688.html By vertue of the Coroner's inquest 29 July 1688, Paul Williams, Robert Palford and John Browne were suposed guiltie of the murther of Sarah Blagden. The Court order that the Sherriff or his deputies take Paul Williams and Robert Palford (Browne being dead) and them safely convey to James Cittie by the fourth day of the next Generall Court, alsoe that you take the bodies of William Booth and Abraham Parker and convey them downe to the Generall Court as evedences concerning the rnurther of Sarah Blagden.(This Sarah Blagdon was the mother of Sarah Blagdon that married Lawrence Abbington Jr. Son of Lydia Kimball) https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I136827&tree=Tree1 1678 Mr. paul Williams ordered to be summoned to next court to answer Col. Edward Hill. https://archive.org/details/charlescitycount00ayrerich/page/102/mode/2up?view=theater 1687 Charles City County,Virginia, ( ) By scire facias( ) of Paul Williams,sais Judgement be now put in execution against estate of Paul Williams ,deced the sum of 210 lbs. tobacco. Mr. John Sherwood and Mr. Lan. Bathhurst, adms odf William Armiger,deced who married the exec. of William Hill,deced.Being summoned by scire facias Thomas Sandon as marrying admx. of Paul Williams deced. to show why execution may not be had of certain judgements obtained against said Williams,in his life time in June 1683 and said Sandon setting forth( ) noneto bar the same , it is ordered said judgement be now put into execution against estate of said Williams,deced. for 1587 lbs. tobacco in casq and costs. https://www.americantapestry.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Charles-city-County-Virginia-Court-Orders-1687-1695.pdf John Harrisonm Richard Jones , Plt. against Thomas Sandon as marrying Sarah, the relic of Paul Williams, deceased, is reffered to next court. Dec. 1687. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.americantapestry.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Charles-city-County-Virginia-Court-Orders-1687-1695.pdf "The Colonial Records of North Carolina, Second Series, Volume VII entitled Records of the Executive Council on page 416 has a deposition given by Richard Booth in which he states that in the year 1667 he took a canoe with trade goods to the Meherrin Indian Town down the Blackwater River. On his right the Weyanoake River joined in about 13 miles north of the Meherrin River. Accompanying him on this journey was “a Certain Weyanoake Indian Called Tom Frusman.” Also accompanying him was a man named John Browne. The Colonial Records of North Carolina, Second Series, Volume VII entitled Records of the Executive Council on page 416 (THe next excerpt shows John Browne lived at Lawes Creek ,Surry, Virginia.) Sept 1694: "Nicholas Sessums haveing caused Roger Squire to be arrested to this Court & set Forth that notwithstanding his wife Catherine hath alwaies demeaned and behaved herselfe Civilly Orderly & Modestly & never was accounted a Whore nor ever gave the least occasion to be subjected, but hath lived in good name & reputation all her days, yet ye sd. Squire ye. deFdt. hath made it his endeavour to take away her good Name Fame & reputation & to cause her to be disesteemed & slighted & to Effect his Malicious Intentions had at divers places before several p:sons as he more P:ticularly did at the house oF John Browne in Lawnes Creeke P:ish the beginning of August last before a great many people there mett on an Invitation utter publish & declare these Malicious Falce & scandilous Words Vizt: that shee was a Whore & he would prove her a Whore & he would prove her a Whore & to make the same as publick as he could thereby to render her as Odious as possible very often said Kate (speaking to ye. plts. sd. wife) you are a Whore & I will prove you a Whore which was to his damage at least one hundred pds. Sterl. For which he prayed Judgment with Costs to which the Oefdt. appeared & pleaded not Guilty a Jury was therefore sworne to try the same, who Vizt: Walter Flood, Tho.Warren, Tho. Orew, Jno. Browne. Robert Hart, Jos. Wall, Augt Hunicutt, Roger Potter, Edwd. Rowell, Robt. Lancaster & Cha. Savage returne for Virdt. we findefFor the defdt. upon ye. defdts. motion the Jurys Virdt. is Confirmed and an Nonsuite granted him agt. the plt. It is therefore Ordered that the plt. pay damage according to Law with Costs als. exon." 1715 Mar 23 - John Brown, bapt. 14 Jul. 1681, Compton Martin. John Brown, the elder of Surry Co. conveyed land to Robert Hix the younger, 1735. (ibid., p. 191). Noah Brown fr. Wm. Moore land granted Thomas Cook 23 March 1715, 200 acres. Wit. John Duke,'John Brown ''Wm. Kimball, 13 Jul 1735. (ibid. 224). [Since he was an adult in 1715, He would have been born much earlier.] https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2016/09/26/children-of-the-somerset-marsh/ “The last will and Testament of John Brown is proved by Edward Mosely.” February 15. 1698-1699. October 17, 1699. Sons: DANIEL and PEETER (“my plantation”). Daughters: MARGARET and JEAN. Executrix: WIFE (not named). Witnesses: DANIEL AKEHURST, WILLIAM REED. Clerk of the Court: THO. ABINGTON. Source: Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, By: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, 1910, Page 51 This is about where I suppose John Browne Sr died perhaps in 1713 (per records of Moseley and Ludwell depositions of 1707 and 1710)…. and further suppose John Browne Jr may have lived. This reference may be the death of John Brown Jr in 1719. Hofmann, Chowan Precinct, 1696-1723, pg 243… again a court minutes entry… 20, Jan 1719. John Browne, bapt. Sept. 11, 1603 (d. by June 5, 1632), m. Temperance … (parentage and any previous marriage is suppositional), who m. (2) Richard Cocke, having issue: John Cocke, who m. Mary Baugh*, half- br. of Thomas Cocke, a son by Richard Cocke’s second wife, and “friend” of Major William Harris. It is possible that John Browne had issue by a previous wife. If him, as assumed, he had a nephew and namesake. 1.1.4.1. John Browne, m. Sarah …, who m. (2) John Woodson, the br. of *Robert Woodson (whose dau., Elizabeth, m. William Lewis, of familial connection to Major William Harris, see hereinafter), a patentee of 450 ac., with William Harris (son of Major William Harris), etc., on “White Oak Swamp”. Rec. May 1, 1707. 1.1.5. Alice Browne, m. Richard Price (bapt. Sept. 21, 1587, son of John Price), on Nov. 17, 1619; possibly related to John Price of this account. John Price and Richard Cocke of Henrico would have known each other very well. They were both of Shropshire, and a number of the various branches of the Cocke family resided in Ludlow, and were, with the families of Harris and Price, parishioners of the Church of St Lawrence, the registers of which record the baptism of John Price: “Nov. 10, 1584: John, s. William Preece”: Muster of the inhabitants of the Corporation of Charles City, Feb. 24, 1624. Muster of John Price: John aged 40, ship Starr in May, 1620. Ann his wife aged 21, ship Francis Bonaventure in August, 1620. Mary, a child, 3 months’ (Hottens Original List, p. 203). Two years later, in 1626, John Price owned 100 ac. at or near the falls of James river. (Virginia Historical Magazine, ed. William G. Stanard, No. 15, p. 363). May 23, 1638. Patent granted Matthew Price as son and heir of John Price for 150 ac. on Turkey Island Creek in Henrico Co. ‘granted by patent to his late father John Price, now in possession of his mother, Ann Hallom, Widow – being due unto him in right of his father who had a patent granted Feb. 20, 1619’ (B. 1, p. 558). John Price m. (1) Elizabeth Matthews: ‘1613 May 30: John Prees & Elizabeth Matthews, widow‘; (2) Anne …, who m. (2) Robert Hallom. On May 6, 1638, a patent was issued to Anne Hallom, widow, and the heirs of Robert Hallom, dec’d for 1000 ac. in Henrico. Northeast by the woods, southwest by the river, northwest by Bremo & land of Mr. Richard Cocke, & southeast toward Turkey Island Creek adj. land of John Price. (See Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 413). Turkey Island became the plantation of William Randolph, “friend” of Major William Harris. Thomas Lewis*, aged 23 in 1623, step-brother of John Harris*, b. 1604 (father of Major William Harris), is most likely recorded here: Hannah Boyse, dau. and heir of Luke Boyse, late of Henrico, decd., patented in Nov., 1635, 300 ac. in Henrico adjoining land of her mother Alice Edlowe; due 50 ac. for her personal adventure and 50 ac. for the personal adventure of her father, and 200 ac. for transportation of servants, viz.: ‘Thomas Lewis*, Robert Hollum, Joseph Royall*, Edward Holland, and Oliver Allen’ Cocke was definitively settled in Virginia by 1632; the court recorded that he married Temperance Bailey, the widow of John Browne, on June 5, 1632, and settled Browne's estate with a fee of 6,397 pounds of tobacco Temperance was born about 1617 in Virginia, as is found living at Jordan's Journey in the household of Cecily Jordan in the 1624/25 Jamestown Muster. Temperance married between the age of 13 and 14 John Browne with whom she had children. Richard Cocke and Temperance had two known sons, Thomas and Richard. Also a daughter Elizabeth. Following the death of Temperance he married Mary Aston, a daughter of Walter Aston, with whom he had children including another son Richard, John, William, and Edward. His two sons named Richard have traditionally been differentiated as Richard the Elder and Richard the Younger. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Cocke Dorman, John Frederick, Adventurers of Purse and Person, 4th ed., v1 pp926-929 [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.jstor.org/stable/4244720?seq=2 ????Estate of John Brown, deceased, 6 September 1684, to Temperance Brown one Indian boy valued at 2,500 pounds. https://freeafricanamericans.com/free_Indians.htm Baley, Temperance - A405; born 1617, died ca.1652, Henrico: (Muster of 1624/5); wife of John Browne and Richard Cocke. https://www.jamestowne.org/bacon---baley.html Thomas Batte, Jr. married in Henrico, in April, 1682, Temperance Brown, the daughter of John and Sarah Brown. Thomas left no sons to continue his lineage. After his death, she married in November, 1691, John Farrar. The security was Richard Jones and Joseph Pattison. In 1693 in Henrico it records that It is ordered that Mr. John Farror who married the relict of Mr. Thos. Batte, late of this county, dec’d be summoned to appear at the next court and give bond with security for what estate he has in his hand belonging to the sd Batte’s orphans. Sarah’s mother married a Woodson as her second husband, and her brother was Jeremiah Brown. Her sister Martha also married a Batte. In March, 1684/5 Colonel John Farrar, of Henrico, deeded to Colonel John Farrar, Henrico: March 4, 1684/5: To Thomas Batte, Jun., the son of Mr. Thos. Batte of the County aforesaid, 200 acres of land lying in the sd. County on the Appamattock River, being formerly purchased of the sd. Mr. Batte ye Elder…to Tho. Batte, Jun. one of the two unbroken horses which I have now in Appamattock Woods. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2022/09/19/browne-cocke-and-holland-of-shropshire-and-virginia-a-proposed-relationship/ (Virginia Magazine, v., p. 97). [InternetShortcut] URL=https://alliedfamilies.wordpress.com/early-virginia-jones-families/jones-allied-families/ BROWN, John 1668/09/16 IKL m to Sarah Minard by Henry Boston; Annamessex; OT Browne 1669/11/06 LIV registered cattle mark 1671/04/01 ESMd imm; OT Browne 1675/04/14 IKL b to John & Sarah; Nanticoke 1683/01/08 JUD3 cordwinder 1683/11/13 JUD3 Gr Jury 1687/08/13 MCW ment/w John Shipway 1689/11/28 ADVL signed Advice of Loyalty 1691/03/18 MCW witn/w Owen Maragh 1692/08/31 MCW witn/w Matthew Dorman 1697/07/19 MCW ment/w David Brown 1697/09/20 MCW O'seer/w Thomas Smith 1698/03/27 MCW witn/w William Owens [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.mdgenweb.org/somerset/tlis/tlis1_b.htm John Browne of Accomac receives 200 acres in 1642. http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/virginia-county-records-v6-p1.pdf Library of Virginia on line record Land Office Patents No 7, 1679- 1689 (Vol 1 & 2 p. 1-719). p. 447 (Reel 7) Surry County VA. John Williams and son-in-law John Brown grantees 1200 acres A John Browne died intestate, administration requested by Bridget Bown, his relict. D. Feb. 4,1665 . R. March 26,1666. Security,Mr. Arthur Smith, Edward Gibbs. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9SG-8NV5?i=100&wc=SJ7K-VZ4%3A344503801%2C344559401&cc=2034267< "John Browne. Sr., and Bridgett, his wife, he sold to Samuel Cannady 220 acres, "the plantation he lately lived on", patented April 29, 1692, ln L. P. Kinsale. Wit. Richard Exum, William Murry. DB 2 1704- 1715". She was the mother of three daughters at the time of the death of her father. Ann, Bridgett and Mary were named in the will of their grandfather John Williams, 1694: Daughter Williams is not named in the will of John Williams she is not mentioned in the Deed of Gift by her mother, Anne Williams, dated 9 April 1694, Isle of Wight County, VA, Deeds. It is likely she had already received her share of John William's Estate at the time of her marriage. She may have been deceased by the date of Anne Williams deed of gift to her other children. She was the mother of three daughters at the time of the death of her father. Ann, Bridgett and Mary were named in the will of their grandfather John Williams, Event: Marriage Record 1692 in W. & D. B. 2, p. 318; G. B. 2, p.90 Marriage Ending Status: Death of one spouse Note: BROWN, JOHN AND _______WILLIAMS. daughter of John Williams, Sr. 1692, W & D. B. 2. p. 318. G.B. 2. p.90 Isle of Wight Records [InternetShortcut] URL=https://sites.rootsweb.com/~molcgdrg/sur/1w/williams-notest1.htm [InternetShortcut] URL=https://mywilliamssouthernroots.blogspot.com/2015/04/john-williams-welsh-emigrant-died-1692.html John Browne received 100 and another 200 acres in Northampron,Virginia.(See page 135.) http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/virginia-county-records-v6-p1.pdf Susanna Brown & Sylvester Brown to William Evans Nov 22, 1729. 5 pds for 100 A. On Horse swamp. Adj. John Thomas, Lazarus Thomas. Wit: Richard Williford, Mary Luden (Laden?). Feb Court 1729. Thomas Crew D. C/C.Did this William Evans hail from Kingsale Swamp in Nansemond near the immigrant John Brown? And could there be old family ties? On July 27, 1682, Robert Lawrence, William Scott, Robert Couger, and Francis Hutchins witnessed the will of Peter Edwards of Isle of Wight Co. On November 6, 1682, Robert Lawrence, Richard Booth, and John Brown, witnessed a deed of Mathew Strickland and his wife Eliz. of Lower Parish to William Evans of Upper Parish 800 acres on the main swamp of King Sale for 4,000 bls. of tobacco.. A John Browne married Elizabeth Ivey,Oct. 5,1706,Norfolk County,Virginia. (See page 102.) =http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/virginia-county-records-v6-p1.pdf Note; William Evans was the son of John evans and brother of Winnifred Evans Hicks. Wife of Robert Hicks mention here. John Evans,William Evans,Winnifred Evans William Evans:Leg. son Thomas all my land at Kingsale;son Robert; wife and Children. Wife Extx. Her father , Mr. Robert Flake my overseer. D. July 12,1689. R. Aug.9,1689. Witt: henry Baker,Thomas Moore,Robert Flake. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Wills_and_Administrations_of_Isle_of_Wig/mFP9IHzVrGwC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=James+adams+1670+surry++va.&pg=PA10&printsec=frontcover Indenture made 13 January 1747, between Richard Brown of Brunswick Co. and Major Pryor of same, £150, 350a, on South side of Nottaway River. Signed Richard Brown. Witnesses: Charles Royall, Titus Singleton, John Collier. Court Feburary 4, 1747, Indenture &; Memorandum proved by oaths of Charles Royall Titus Singleton &; John Collier. (B.3, p. 378). 13 Oct. 1727: John & Richard Brown, of Surry Co.: 230a,Brunswick Co., on S. side of Roanoak River; adj. CHARLE"S KIMBALLS land. Lydia's sister Jane married Richard Higdon and Original Browne. Richard Higdon's son John had a son Daniel that new and worked with all of the same people that William , Joseph , and Charles Kimball new. People William new first ,in order. [[Brooke-2047|Henry Brooke]],(May have been his grandfather?))Will of Henry BROOKS. HENRY, shipwright. 21 June 1662; 3 February 1662. My wife Joane to be extx; my daughter Dorothy Brooks; my grandchild Lidia Abbington daughter of Lawrence Abbington ; to Henry Saxton my god- son and his father Nicholas Saxton ; my daughter Jane Higden ; my daughter Lidia Abbington ; Richard Cole to be overseer. [[Cole-33425|Richard Cole ]]: COLE, RICHARD, Parish of Appomatox ; 4 November 1663 ; 27 April 1664. To the widow Brooks; to Nicholas Saxton; to my goddaughter Jane the wife of Richard Higden ; to Joice Arbell ; to Thomas Webb ; the widow Brooks to be extx. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://archive.org/stream/westmorelandcoun00croz/westmorelandcoun00croz_djvu.txt Originall Browne and Wm. Kimber complaine that David Whitliffe keeps and detains from them one messuage containinge 650 acres, formerly in the possession of Jane Brooks, demised to Jane Brooks for her natural life by her husband Henry Brooks' his last will and testament, bearinge date 25 June 1662 and now decendinge and cominge to the petitioners in right of ther wives, being the daughters and coheirs of Henry Brooks, which David Whitliffe well knows, to the petitioners' damage in the profitts of the land, house and especially a conciderable good orchard 16,000 pounds of tobacco, wherefore the petitioners humbly pray order to the Sheriffe to putt the petitioners in quiett,possession and, that a jury of, the vicinage may enquire into and asses the damages. The defendant pleadinge by Jno: Lord his attorny that the plaintiffs, have noe right, to the same, neither Henry Brooks ther ancestor by vertue of anny extant pattent (the Court refer to the jury)' who died seezed of the lands in controversye. The verdict: We find by the pattent that Dorothy Brooks died seezed of the 650 acres claimed by the plaintiffs and it [is] the judgment of this Court that 329 acres in the pattent specified devolve on the heires of Henry Brooks because Dorothy Brooks had not, estate in the same untill the death of Jane Brooks, who died but lately, but Dorothy longe since, and the 321 acres taken up by Dorothy Brooks alias Butler for the transportation of seaven persons devolve on the heires of Dorothy, from which judgment David Whitliff appeals to the 4th day of the next Generall Court and Capt. John Lord assumes as security with him for prosecution of his appeale, and Mr. Lawrence Washington with Originall Browne and Wm. Kimber. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22829&tree=Tree1 Original Browne aged 43 years or thereabouts sayeth that he heard William Kimball Senr. say about a week before the said Kimball died that he would give all that he had to his wife (except one feather bed) he would give to his son William Kimball Junr. Original Browne [[Brookes-868|Lydia Brookes]]Wife of a William Kimball Sr. and mother to William Kimball Jr.. Sister to Jane Brooks, Higdon ,Browne,Campbell, Wife of Richard Higdon. Mother of John Higdon.Wife of Original Brown.Wife of James Campbell. KIMBALL, LYDIA, 28 March 1698; 27 April 1698. Son William ; son Lawrence Abington ; son in law Willark Cullum ; grandson Joseph Abington ; grandson Brookes Abington ; my dau. Eliz. Cullum and her dau. Mary Cullum ; dau. Mary Rodgers ; eor. Law. Abington. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://archive.org/stream/westmorelandcoun00croz/westmorelandcoun00croz_djvu.txt [[Brooks-1921|Jane Brooks]] Sister of Lydia Brookes. Wife of Richard Higdon, Original Browne and James Cambell. Mother of John Higdon. Grandmother of Daniel Higdon. [[Higdon-5268|Richard Higdon]] Father of John Higdon. [[Higdon-371|John Higdon]] Son of Richard Higdon and Jane Brookes, Father of Daniel Higdon. 30 Mar 1698 - Provided by Laurence Abbington.( Step cosin to William Kimball Jr.) Original Brown is since dead and John Higdon sick and not able to come to Court. Ordered that John Higdon be sworne before Capt. William Bridges. 19 May 1698 - By virtue of an odered 30 Mar 1698 John Higdon doth declare Robert Wickleff did sign and seal that will which I produced. William Bridges. 1694-1698 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3 [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 261a [30 March 1698] The last will and testament of Robert Wickliff was proved by Lawrence Abbington one of the witnesses, and for that Original Brown one other of the witnesses is since dead and. John Higdon the other witness also now sick, it is ordered that John Higdon may as soon as convenient be sworn before Capt. Wm. Bridges and a certificate of the same returned. ( John did not die of the sickness like most of the family.)Because in the next entry he was still alive in 1702. CAMPBELL, JAMES,( Husband of Jane Browne,Steo father to the Higdon children.) 20 November 1702; 30 December 1702. To John Higdon's sons, Original, Daniel and John one heifer each; to Nathaniel Pope's two children Mary and William late of Richmond county when 21 years of age two cows and calves; to Elizabeth Higgins' two sons 5 shillings each; to Mary Triplett 10 shillings; to Original Roe 2 years schooling; wife Jane exx. and estate not willed. To John Higdon's three sons. Original, Daniel and John when 20; to Nathl. Pope's two children, Mary and William late of Richmond co., when 21 years ; to Elizabeth Higgins' two sons; to Mary Triplett; to Original Roe; wife Jane extx. HIGDON, JOHN, 7 Sept. 1718; 21 Oct. 1718. Sons Daniel and John. HIGDON, JOHN, 28 Apl. 1720 ; 29 June 1720. Son John ; brother Daniel Higdon ; wife Magdalene extx. Inv. of Augustine Higgins, gent.. 9 July 1721. https://archive.org/stream/westmorelandcoun00croz/westmorelandcoun00croz_djvu.txt [[Higdon-373|Daniel Higdon]] Son of John Higdon. At a Court at Westover Sept. 14, 1677 Pres: Coll. Edw. Hill: Maj. Jno. Stith: Capt. Thos. Mallory: Mr. Jno. Drayton. Admin. granted Daniel Hickdon ( Higdon) on the estate of Rich. Raines late of the Par. of Jordan, dec'd. Security. Admin. granted on the estate of Jno. Harwood late of Flowerde hundred dec'd to Wm. Gardner who married the relict. Security. The jury's verdict, Capt. Allen vs. Nevet Wheeler: Find for Capt. Allen plt. and give damages to act of assembly. The deft. appeals. Wm. Vaughn plt. vs. Dan. Higdon deft. The plt. at last court obtained an order agst. the Sherr. for non-appearance of deft. & plt. not now appearing a non-suit is granted.Aug. 4,1679 http://genealogytrails.com/vir/charlescity/orderbook1679-1679.html At a Court holden in Westover. P. 574. In case of Daniel Higdon vs Joseph Perry, deft., by Bartholomew Fowler, his attorney, confesses judgement for 1000 lbs tobacco 5th August 1695. Higdon, Daniel 1755, May 13 Acres 400, No. 153 72-A On south side of Neuse river, beginning at a red oak.(May have been Daniel Jr.) As these mills became landmarks, so did some of he early trading posts and stores. Some of the merchant mills doubled as both. In the 1750s Daniel Higdon had a trading post or store near the Falls of the Neuse, where John Higdon had owned land sinec e the mid-1740s. Lurana Higdon is dau of Daniel Higdon, Jr., son of Daniel Higdon Sr of VA and NC.Daniel Higdon Sr, and his sons were involved in the bloody Regulator Movement prior to the Revolutionary War.They were chased from NC to GA by the Colonial Govt of NC and attacked.Daniel Jr was killed and his brother survived a scalping. Daniel Higdon Jr. seems to have had a son in Prince George County ,Virginia sometime before or after 1733. In suit brought by John Higdon,an infant under 21,by Robert Moody,his guardian,vs. Daniel Higdon,adm. of Daniel Higdon dec'd and John Hill ,and John lessenby his securitiy; john hill and Daniel Higdon, the admin. being residents of North Carolina, the suit asto them is dissmissed. A copy of the suopena is to be leftat dwellingof John Lessenby and attatched awarded against him. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/59760#page=25&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Prince George County, Virginia records,1733-1792,page 25 [[Browne-790|Original Browne]]Brother of William Browne. BROWN, ORIGINAL, 5 Feb. 1697-8; 27 April 1698. [10 Jan. 1682/3] Originall Browne and Wm. Kimber (Father of this William Kimball) complaine that David Whitliffe keeps and detains from them one messuage containinge 650 acres, formerly in the possession of Jane Brooks, demised to Jane Brooks for her natural life by her husband Henry Brooks' his last will and testament, bearinge date 25 June 1662 and now decendinge and cominge to the petitioners in right of ther wives, being the daughters and coheirs of Henry Brooks, which David Whitliffe well knows, to the petitioners' damage in the profitts of the land, house and especially a conciderable good orchard 16,000 pounds of tobacco, wherefore the petitioners humbly pray order to the Sheriffe to putt the petitioners in quiett,possession and, that a jury of, the vicinage may enquire into and asses the damages. The defendant pleadinge by Jno: Lord his attorny that the plaintiffs, have noe right, to the same, neither Henry Brooks ther ancestor by vertue of anny extant pattent (the Court refer to the jury)' who died seezed of the lands in controversye. The verdict: We find by the pattent that Dorothy Brooks died seezed of the 650 acres claimed by the plaintiffs and it [is] the judgment of this Court that 329 acres in the pattent specified devolve on the heires of Henry Brooks because Dorothy Brooks had not, estate in the same untill the death of Jane Brooks, who died but lately, but Dorothy longe since, and the 321 acres taken up by Dorothy Brooks alias Butler for the transportation of seaven persons devolve on the heires of Dorothy, from which judgment David Whitliff appeals to the 4th day of the next Generall Court and Capt. John Lord assumes as security with him for prosecution of his appeale, and Mr. Lawrence Washington with Originall Browne and Wm. Kimber. [Sept 1692] Original Browne aged 43 years or thereabouts sayeth that he heard William Kimball Senr. say about a week before the said Kimball died that he would give all that he had to his wife (except one feather bed) he would give to his son William Kimball Junr. Original Browne (THOUGHT HERE) .....Was Original and Lawrence already plotting to take William Kimball Jr.'s inheritance away? ORIGINALL BROWNE 200 acs. W'moreland Co., bet. Potornacke & Rappa..Rivers, 4 Apr. 1678, Page '631. Beg. at land of John Willis; along Mr. John Foxhall; to Ned the Indians path: along Lt, Col. John Washingtort,. &c. Trans. of 4 pers: William Browne, Robert Midleton, Jos. Rogers, Willi Morgan. (Note here Indian path?) Where was it ? [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22829&tree=Tree1 Daughter Jane Pope ; daughter Judith Roe ; dau. Mary Brown at age of 16 ; son William ; Law. Abbington ; wife Jane extx. As we can see in William's mothers will he was still there. KIMBALL, LYDIA, 28 March 1698; 27 April 1698. Son William ; son Lawrence Abington ; son in law Willark Cullum ; grandson Joseph Abington ; grandson Brookes Abington ; my dau. Eliz. Cullum and her dau. Mary Cullum ; dau. Mary Rodgers ; eor. Law. Abington. CAMPBELL: James Campbell, husband of Jane Browne. Note he didn't leave anything to William Kimball Jr. in 1702. (He may had already been Gone?) CAMPBELL, JAMES, 20 Nov. 1702 ; 30 Dec. 1702. [[Perry-7578|Joseph Perry]] JOSEPH PERRY OF CHARLES CITY/PRINCE GEORGE/SURRY & ISLE OF WIGHT CO.’S VIRGINIA October 10, 1676. The following apprenticed in Bristol: Joseph Parry to Henry Baker, 4 years in VirginiaBetween November 19, 1677 & April 15,1678. Charles City Co., VA Order Book 1676-1679, page 234. John Turner has proved rights for importation of six persons assigned him by Captain Thomas Mallory, Viz: Christian Adams, William Lambert, Joseph Perry, Margaret Case, John Stanley and Thomas Mallory.(I believe that this is Joseph Perry’s approximate date of immigration or return to VA. 1694 Jun 4 - At a Court held at Westover, Charles City County, Joseph Kimball was a witness in the case of Joseph Perry against Thomas Harrison for defamatory words.( This showing he new a Joseph Kimball.) Joseph Perry is associated with Thomas Busby (of the 1693 Surry County indenture, and owns land on Warrick Swamp. On current maps, Warrick Creek is at the intersection of today's Prince George, Surry, and Sussex counties. In 1693–1712, this area was in Charles City, Prince George, and Surry counties. These 1693–1712 Timeline records probably all belong to a single Joseph Kimball. Roger Jones agst Thomas Busby, action of debt, for 5000 lbs pork due by obligation under a bill by deft's hand 10 March 1689, with statement that if not paid by last of January 1690, it is void. As it was paid a non suit is granted. In case of Roger Jones agst Joseph Perry, who was bail for payment of pork by Busby, a non suit granted also. 4th March 1694 14 Dec. 1693 of Capt. Thomas Busby, 400 lbs drest pork Signed Peter Perry Capt. Busby, I just now received per your Indian, 4 shotes, which weighed in all 393 lbs. p.561 Jan. 9, 1692 Signed: Peter Perry . June 4,1694, Westover court, Judgement granted John Kemball for 160 lbs. tobacco for 4 days attendance as a witness for Joseph Perry.( This should read Joseph and not John Kimball.(See page 179.)https://www.americantapestry.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Charles-city-County-Virginia-Court-Orders-1687-1695.pdf At a Court holden in Westover. P. 574. In case of '''Daniel Higdon''' vs Joseph Perry, deft., by Bartholomew Fowler, his attorney, confesses judgement for 1000 lbs tobacco 5th August 1695 Two rights paid for to Wm Byrd Esqr Auditor August 19, 1709. Surry Co., VA Deed Book 5 page 424. John Doby and wife, Elizabeth Doby, and Joseph Perry and wife, Jean Perry, of Surry County to Benjamin Harrison of Charles City County for 1000 pounds tobacco… 100 acres on Jones Hole Swamp near Nottoway River and bounded by James Salmon. Land was granted to Richard Gourd. Wit: James (X) Salmon and John (X) Smith John (X) Doby Rec: 6 Sep 1709 Joseph Perry https://kipdf.com/surry-isle-of-wight-co-s-virginia_5ab611b11723dd349c81ab9d.html Nicholas wyatt and Peter Perry are requested and impowered by the court to audit what account Thomas Sandon and Sarah his wife shall offer of estate of Paul Williams, decd. and reort to court. https://www.americantapestry.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Charles-city-County-Virginia-Court-Orders-1687-1695.pdf [[Lundy-128| James Lundy Sr.]] [[Lundy-300|James Lundy Jr.]] Oct.4,1733 Brunswick County,Virginia road orders,page,36. Matthew Parham is appointed to clear the road from opposite to Nathaniel Perry's into Henry Cook's road near micheal Wall's plantation where widdow trap lives and that all the male labouring tythes beloning to Charles Jenkins,Thomas Hewitt,William Smith,William,william Smith jr. Batte Peterson Gent., Mr. Battes Quarter,Thomas Reaves, JAMES LUNDY ( must me Lundy Jr.)Nathaniel Perry ,Timothy reaves,William cate,Burwell Brown , Edmond Carty,Thomas Carter, Thomas Reaves Jr.,Jerimiah Brown,Robert Douglass,William Douglass,Foster Reaves,& ROBERT HICKS (Must be Jr.) assist him and his tythes in clearing the same. [[Birchett-44|Elizabeth Birchette]]Wife of James Lundy Sr. and Joseph Perry. [[Colson-64|Jacob Colson]]Jacob COLSON - son of John COLSON, the Scott - Indian Trader Ch: Joseph COLSON Their children: Daniel COLSON Mary COLSON Abraham COLSON - Indian trader Jacob COLSON Winnie COLSON. Jacob originally came from Isle of Wight County, VA and was a Chickasaw and Cherokee Indian trader. " A trader popularly known as "Rainwater". Jacob Colson associated with Robert Hicks, Thomas Kavenaugh, Charles and William Kimball. THOMAS ADVENT Witness to will of John Barlow in 1727, Surry. Witness to will of Nicholas Brewer in 1729, Surry. Witness to will of Edward Clarke in 1713, Surry. Witness to will of Joseph Kimball in 1713, Surry. Witness to will of James Mayo in 1725, Surry . Witness to will of Lewis Solomon in 1742 in Surry. 1702 listed on Surry, Tithables. He also spent some time in North Carolina. On 17 July 1716 Thomas Avent, weaver, acknowledged sales of land to Jacob Coleson, Robert Green and Richard Moore, his wife ELIZABETH, through her attorney in fact Robert Hicks, recouncing dower. (Chowan Co. Deed (1): 19-20) Although Thomas Avent had been in VIrginia more than ten years, on the 16th of December 1714 John Nickolls, gent. obtained a patent for land in Prnce George County for transport of several persons, including Thomas Avent. Thomas Avent of Chowan Precinct, weaver, transfers (1) 270 acres more or less at Mount Royall on Morattock river, joining Robert Green at ye mouth of a branch, to Jacob Coleson of Chowan Precinct, carpenter, for 4 Pounds; (2) 370 acres more or less at Mount Royall at the mouth of the first branch, joining the branch next to the mouth of Morattock River as by patent to me July 29, 1712, to Robert Green of Chowan Precinct; for 10 Pounds (3) 200 acres on Morattock, joining Nottaway Richard Moore and Richard Moore upon ye River, to Richard Moore of the Province of N.C. for 10 Pounds; and (4) 240 acres more or less being part of a tract of land lying on the north side of Morattock river below Mount Royall which was surveyed for me the said Thomas Avent by Captain William Maule, Dept. Surveyor May 8, 1713 to Richard Moore of Nottaway River, planter, for 6 Pounds. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.aventfamily.org/TNG/getperson.php?personID=I0870&tree=avefam 1717 Apr 15 - At a Council of Colonial Virginia held at the Capitol: "… The Governor further acquainted the Board that he had certain Information that while the Senequas were at the Tuscoruro Town divers Inhabitants of this Colony particularly Jacob Coulson James Lundy, Jun'r. William and Charles Kimball and Thomas Reevis were there trading with the Tuscoruros contrary to Law, And that he has great Reason to Suspect that some of the said Traders must have given Information to the Senequas of the manner of the Western Indians encamping at Christanna … [who the Senequas had attacked and killed 5, wounded 2, and carried off 5] and therfore he desired the Advice of the Council as well upon the Proper Measures to be taken … as for detecting and Punishing Such of the Inhabitants of this Colony As have Encouraged them in that attempt … [[Colson-1106|Joseph Colson]](Son of Jacob Colson.) Oct.7,1735,Brunswick County,Virginia road orders page 138, It is orderd tha Joseph Colson(Son od Jacob Colson added here.) Clear the road to Wolf Pit at Coleman'S Path and that Patrick Damn clear from thence to Maherrin. https://www.virginiadot.org/vtrc/main/online_reports/pdf/89-r1.pdf [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~westxan/genealogy/3566.html All about Jacob Colson Here] [[Colson-77|Sarah Colson]] Daughter of Jacob Colson, married James Lundy Jr. [[Hicks-3762|Robert Hicks]]April 8, 1654 Robert Hicks- Charles City Co., south side Appomattox River, north side 3rd. branch Blackwater (Creek), near Warrck Path (VPB#6,p.510) 2) Patent to Hugh Lee, dated April 8, 1654, for 2000 acres, named Aberconaway, Charles City County, for transportation of 40 persons, including Richrd, Sparkes, Hen. Neale, Jno. Crew, Andr. Crew, Richd. Dennis, Wm. Marsh, Morris Joyce, Hen. Allaman, ''IJohn Browne'', Wm. Bernard, Tho. Clark, Tomasin Harris, Jno. Browne, Phill. Pledge, Mary Browne, Jno. Cox, Richd. Warren, Tho. Michell, Jno. Drennett, Barbara Petingall, Cha. Bartlett, Wm. Taylor, Jno. Floyd, Tho. Stanley, Joan Liswell, Sara King, Rebecka Love?, Sara Swetland, Jocabus Jonson, Eliz. Cooper, Tho. Woods, Tho. Dance, Jno. Burges, Tho. Ory?, Addam Bradshaw, Robt. Hyme?, Martha Gibbs, Robt. Hicks, Jno. Allen, and Tho. Alford, on South Side Appomattock River, on North side the 3rd branch of the Black Water; nigh Warrick Path. Virginia Patent Book 6, page 510. Estate of Joseph Kimball Robert Hicks & Arthur Kavenaugh or any two of them being first Sworn before one of her Majties Justices of the Peace for the County are nominated and appointed to value & appraise the Estate of Joseph Kimball dece'd. And ordered that Fran's. Mallory Administ'r. of the Estate of the Said dece'd. present an Invent'y. & the Said Appraisem't to the next Court." [[Wall-2096|John Wall]] [[Irvin-438| Mary Irvin]] [https://www.ncgenweb.us/richmond/wallloupoole.pdf All about John Wall and people who knew William,Charles and Joseph Kimball] [[Busby-1915|Thomas Busby ]] Thomas's land was adjacent to Captain John Barker's land Thomas Busby was an Indian Interpreter to the Crown Thomas Busby and John Barker, Jr. were rebels that helped take possession of Bacon's castle (Bacon's rebellion). They later had to pay damages for the destruction at the home of Arthur Allen. The land was “on the south side of the western...head of upper Chippoakes CreekBeginning on Mr. Moseley line near the path that goes to Mr. Barkers North East byEast 61 chains thence again on the said Moseleys line North 115 chains and thence toJohn Barrowes. Thomas Busby had numerous dealings with Indians and was a paid interpreter for 'southern Indians in Middle Plantation'. [Middle Plantation was a general area around Williamsburg.] He was a lieutenant of militia and later captain of militia. He became embroiled in the Bacon's Rebellion of 1676. The rebellion was primarily against Governor Berkeley's lenient policy toward the Indians, especially after some frontier raids. Busby was charged with trespass when the rebels occupied the home of Arthur Allen during the rebellion. Busby was fined 12 deer skins in 1677 to pay for damages during the trespass. He was Interpreter to the Southern Indians 1682-1691 (Journal of the House of Burgesses). Knew Joseph Kimball,SURRY COUNTY TITHABLES: 1693 Lawn's Creek Parish, upper Sunken Marsh Surry, Viriginia,Tho: & Jeffrey Busby, Jos: Kimball, Con Indian - 4 Joseph was not in Busby's Tithables in 1694. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.freeafricanamericans.com/free_Indians.htm In the year 1688 John Poythress sued Thomas Busby for infringement on his land, land that had been part of the estate of David Peebles. He did this by virtue that he had married Christian Peebles, the daughter of Elizabeth Peebles. The suit went through several courts. On 5 August 1689 the suit was 'by consent let fall in court, the plaintiff averring that the land now claimed by him is within a Platt drawn by James Mine called "Bonnie cord, the Platt'. William Peebles, his son William Peebles, and Henry Peebles were witnesses to the will of Thomas Busby of Wyanoke Parish. The will was not dated, but it was probated at Merchants Hope on 9 April 1723, by the widow and executrix, Mary Busby. Henry Peebles was name Executor, but did not serve. The residue of the estate after bequests to daughters was given to May "under care of Henry Peebles". They later proved the will in court. Thomas Busby and Henry Peebles seem to have been half-brothers. Peebles Ante 1660 - 1692, page 12, by Anne Bradbury Peebles Grace Busby married either Joseph Perry or Peter Perry, In the Quit rent Rolls of 1704,Prince George County,Virginia She was called Widow Perry.(Looking into this.) https://docplayer.net/34928714-Part-3-thomas-busby.html [[Peebles-34|William Peoples]]Sr. and [[Peebles-32|William Peebles]]Jr. On 5 January 1717/18 William Peebles signed his wp mark while his brother Henry Peebles and Thomas Burrow witnessed the will of John Lanier, who in 1683 patented land south of and adjacent to their father William Peebles.They proved the will 14 April 1719. Robert Honeycut and Henry Peebles were securities for Nicholas Lanier, Executor of his father's will, John Lanier. (John Lanier participated in Bacon's rebellion.) William Peebles, his son William Peebles, and Henry Peebles were witnesses to the will of Thomas Busby of Wyanoke Parish. The will was not dated, but it was probated at Merchants Hope on 9 April 1723, by the widow and executrix, Mary Busby. Henry Peebles was name Executor, but did not serve. The residue of the estate after bequests to daughters was given to May "under care of Henry Peebles". They later proved the will in court. Thomas Busby and Henry Peebles seem to have been half-brothers. [[Byrd-25|William Byrd]]Capt. Wm. Byrd: Salary as Burgess - 2760 lbs. tob. Coll. Wm. Bird, Commander of the garrison at the head of the James River complains that he is empowered to procure or impress a boat or flatt for their use but can find none in Henrico County so he prays that the Charles City Court will order the Sherff. to impress such a boat or flat alledging that there are a number of flatts tied up in the creeks. The court orders the Sherr to impress such a boat or flatt with oars and send it up to the garrison by the 15th of June. http://genealogytrails.com/vir/charlescity/orderbook1679-1679.html [[Tatim-98|Edward Tatum]] [https://www.planetmurphy.org/pagebuild.php?pagebody1=TatumPeter1675-1771.htm Family and transactions of the Tatum family] ==Research== William kemble married Mary,daughter of Humphry Jones March 27,1716, Colonial Maryland. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527k.html Lancaster Co. was formed 1651 out of York and Northumberland Counties. Flow chart of county formations from Lancaster 1651 to Essex Co. 1692. Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. 22, 1652-1655. (for JONES) Jones surname Lancaster Co. 1652-1678. Robert Jones 1665 Humphrey Jones 1666 John Jones 1655 Richard Jones 1653 Thomas Jones 1658 Humphrey Jones 1655 Lancaster Co. Orders 1657-1680 [InternetShortcut] URL=http://tjgresearchnotebooks.blogspot.com/2012/08/ Cole, Giles, Charles Co., 7th Oct., 1675; 27th Oct., 1675. To Stephen Coward and John Lemare, John Hawkins, Jr., and his brother Henry, and their sister Eliza: Hawkins; also to Thomas Hawkins, personalty. Henry Hawkins, ex. and residuary legatee. Test: Humphrey Jones, Henry Neale. 2. 358. The Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume I Wills from 1635 (Earliest Probated) to 1685 Pages 110-123 I have a Humphrey Jones who died befor Dec. 13,1660 , When he made his will. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PX-FFBD?i=158&cat=399056[InternetShortcut] URL=http://genealogytrails.com/vir/westmoreland/wills.html 18 Oct 1678; Indenture from Richard Hodgson, planter, to Benjamin Rozer; for love and maintenance of Johannah his wife and Elizabeth his youngest daughter-in-law; a tract of land, mill and mill house on the Avon River in Nangemy or Stones' Fresh; if Elizabeth have no heirs to my brother William Hodgson; /s/ Rich. Hodgson; wit. Humphrey Jones (mark), James Gallaway (mark), Thomas Massey, John Slater p. 57, Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II Liber H, Page 91 [InternetShortcut] URL=http://sites.rootsmagic.com/Worland/individual.php?p=5161 Headstone for a Humphry Jones [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.vaofpa.org/fndrbrls.pdf To George Smith, Sr., ex., tract on western br. Bush R., n. side of sd. branch. Patent for sd. land at William Elden's Hogg Neck.Also 100 A., Hathway's Addition,” and personalty, including debt due from William Yorke and Thomas James, and personalty in poss. of Will. Pritchetts and Richard Ackew; also 130 lbs. tobacco for drawing conveyance bet. him and Thomas Preston, and 150 for drawing deed of gift for Charles Ramsey. Codicil–18th March, 1691. Bond of Humphrey Jones assigned to use of testator. Bond of MICHAEL JUDD ordered to ex. afsd. George Smith to keep tract “Little Marloe” for own use. Test: to codicil, Thomas Health, Robert Kess. Test: Mathias Prosser, Wm. Osborn, Thomas Loe. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/judd/2092/ John Kimball married Joan widow of William Jones April 16,1676,Colonial Maryland. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527k.html Richard Kimball Joan Kimball and John Kimball. http://sites.rootsweb.com/~mdsomers/tlis/tlis1_k.htm http://jliptrap.us/gen/cotman.htm https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000091/html/am91--35.html https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/nobles/694/ https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/o/g/Mamie-Logue/GENE12-0001.html Richard Kimball in Somerset Maryland ,1681-1687. [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.mdgenweb.org/taxlists.htm Mr . Edward Smithwick Chowan NC. The 25th we arrived at (Edward Mosley) Mr Moseleys, who seemed surprized at our coming having as he told us sent a Messenger to excuse his not meeting us at Mr Harrison’s and prevent our disappointment, here we stayed this day & the next in expectation of Edward Smethwick & Francis Tomms two witnesses wch Mr Moseley sent for, but they both made excuses that they were not able to come. Richard Booth and John Browne were deposed in 1707 by Moseley… this was only one year before this map is credited with being composed. It is perhaps not a leap of logic on my part that Moseley may have been making the draft at the same time. Browne was again deposed in 1710 by Philip Ludwell of Virginia. May 22,1671, Surry,Virginia. Indenture between JOHN BROWNE and John King for five years of lawful service. King to provide sufficient,clothing,washing,and lodging,ect., andteach him the trade of cooper(making wooden casks.) for five years. Wit: Edmunde Stephen,Edward Hutchinson. (See page 103.) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/344519#page=104&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Another coincidence relates to the John Browne who accompanied Weyanoke Indian Tom Freeman in the canoe. John Browne was the son of Col. Tom Browne who owned over 1200 acres of land on the west bank of the Elizabeth River in Norfolk Cty., VA. John had a sister named Anne Browne. She married Richard Cording and had a son Thomas Cording. He had a daughter, Mary Cording who married William Freeman, Sr., the son of John Freeman of Norfolk, VA who is first shown there in 1673. John Freeman also owned land on the west bank of the Elizabeth River. Hence William married the Great-Niece of John Browne and, if related, would have been the Grandson or great nephew of Indian Tom Freeman. The 1st of October was very cloudy, so that we could take no observation, and the sky threatening bad weather, we resolved to stay no longer, but to go back to the Maherine Indians to examine them again in Mr Moseley’s presence, & in our way thither we took the examination of John Brown. The 2nd The Maherine Indians not being at home we proceeded to the Nansemond Indian Town, in order to take the latitude at Nottoway Rivers mouth, & to examine those Indians; but when we came there, most of the Indians were gone to get Chincopens & it being a rainy day we could take no observation. https://andersonnc.com/john-browne-of-kingsale-1639-1713-indian-trader/ William West... John orphan of William West, bound to Thomas Hales, when the orphan is of age will teach him to read English and to be taught by heart the church Catichism. William West seen as indigent, Thomas Hales being neighbor. he died ,secure, inventorized, and as he can sell at outcry what estate of the defunct there is and render account to court.1994 Westover cout. (See page 203.) https://www.americantapestry.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Charles-city-County-Virginia-Court-Orders-1687-1695.pdf The petition in the name of citizens of Isle of Wight County VA was addressed to the King's Commissioner in Virginia seeking clemency for William West, who had been involved in the Bacon Rebellion, surrendered though still condemned to death by the Governor, Sir William Berkeley, but had absconded.Reference to it is in the published "Calendar of State Papers (Colonial)" of March 1677.The original petition is in the Public Record Office - there seem to be 86 names (though the Calendar says "about 70 persons") of which only 27 could sign their names - including our Hercules Calcott. Later on 21 Nov that year the Privy Council in London heard another petition for William West's pardon, this time from his brother Henry, who had been forcefully transported back to England.I do not know the outcome - William's case was referred back to the new Governor, Lord Culpepper and Henry's by the Privy Council after further examination. William West “a rebel absconding”, who took up arms against the Indians by whom his father was barbarously murdered, was taken prisoner, carried aboard a ship, from hence to prison and condemned to death, but has made his escape and, as yet, cannot be heard of.Pray for his life and the restitution of his estate to his wife and children.Signed by about 70 persons, mostly with their mark.” Goodnes would extend his Pardon to his said Brother, who hath since made his Escape out of Prison, He taking the Oath of Obedience and giving Security for his future good Behaviour.[The petition regarding William West is referred to Lord Culpepper’s decision on his arrival in Virginia: the part regarding the petitioner himself Lord Culpepper is to examine in England and report his opinion thereon to his Majesty in Council. [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/calcote/144/ [InternetShortcut] URL=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Cathey_Family_With_32_Immigrant_Allied_a/gwFUCAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover WILLIAM WEST, 225a, NL, Isle of Wight Co., S. side Nottoway R.; S. side of Cypress Sw. 25 May 1734. https://genealogytrails.com/vir/land_patents_book15.html A Henry West (maybe father to William West that was killed by the Indians. Isle of Kent 5th April 1652: We, whose names are hereafter subscribed, do promise and engage ourselves to be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England, without King or House of Lords. List: Thomas Ward Thomas South Tho. Wetherell Tho. Pett Tho. Taylor Hen. Carlyen John Hud Robert Martin John Smith Henry Ashley John Philips John Gould Edw. Ebes John Smyth John Richeson Hen. Taylor Will Leedes John Sepsen Anthony Calliway Robert Vaughan Philip Commins Thos. Ringgould, Thos. Bradnox Hen. Morgan William Elliott Robert Halters Richard Blunt Matthew Read Will Jones John Ringgold Francis Bright Edw. Copedge Edmt. Weebe John Russell Rich. Salter Marke Benton Will Band Francis Barnes Hen. Clay Roger Baxter James Horner Hen. Weest Isa. Ilive George Croutch Edward Burton Abraham Hollman John Winchester Nicholas Picurd Nic. Browne David Geldersen Will Price Tho. Hill John Dean Edw. Coxe Robert Dun Fran Lumbard John Gibson John Maconick Thomas Weest Joseph Wickes John Coursey John Errickson Andrew Hanson Andrew Anderso
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== Finding Your Cherokee Ancestors == "There are at least 17 Cherokee censuses and rolls dating from 1817 to 1927 available. Four rolls were created in 1851/52 for different groups of Cherokee; as a result, those rolls included almost all Cherokee people living at the time. Those were also the first rolls to list all family members by name. The Eastern Cherokee payment in 1907 identified about 30,000 Cherokee and Cherokee descendants. If you have a Cherokee ancestor, he or she should be pretty easy to find on a roll. "Until forced removals from the 1820s through 1839 sent most of the Cherokee to what is now Oklahoma, the Cherokee all lived along the streams and rivers flowing south and southwest from the lower Appalachian Mountains. Although the Cherokee claimed territory which included Kentucky and the southwest tip of Virginia, their towns were mostly in the area where North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina come together. The Cherokee were forced out of South Carolina before the Revolutionary War and a few towns were established in Alabama in the early 1800s. "Between 1,000 and 1,500 Cherokee remained in the East after Removal; about two-thirds of those lived in the North Carolina mountains." -- Kathie Parks Forbes, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1042759/there-resource-verify-someone-was-american-indian-ancestry G2G response, May 2020] *[http://cherokeeregistry.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=387&Itemid=582 Cherokee Registry] ''a list and description of different rolls'' *[http://www.comanchelodge.com/cherokee-rolls.html Search Cherokee Rolls] ''free'' *[http://www.cherokee.org/AboutTheNation/History/Facts/OurHistory.aspx Cherokee Nation Website] *[http://cherokeeregistry.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=388&Itemid=417 Cherokee Heritage Documentation Center] *[https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=*:*&rows=20&offset=0&tabType=all&facet=true&facet.fields=oldScope,level,materialsType,fileFormat,locationIds,dateRangeFacet&highlight=true&f.parentNaId=251747&f.level=item&sort=naIdSort%20asc National Archives Cherokee Applications & Determinations with Blood Quantums listed_Actual Original Documents] *[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/300321?q=Five%20Civilized%20Tribes| Final Rolls Citizens and Freedmen of the 5 Civilized Tribes in Indian Country] [[Image:Native Americans Cherokee-9.jpg|400px|]] :::'''Cherokee in London''' *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_people_of_Cherokee_descent Wikipedia: Americans of Cherokee Descent] *"1924 Baker Roll." The final Roll of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina. *[http://cherokeeregistry.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=388&Itemid=417 Cherokee Heritage Documentation Center] *[http://cherokeeregistry.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=349&Itemid=444 Office of Indian Affairs Trail of Tears Register] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Keetoowah_Band_of_Cherokee_Indians Wikipedia: Keetowah Band of Cherokee] *[http://www.cherokee.org/AboutTheNation/History/Facts/OurHistory.aspx Cherokee Nation] *[http://www.cherokee.org/Services/TribalCitizenship/GenealogyInformation.aspx Cherokee Nation Genealogy Information] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Cherokee_Indians Family Search Cherokee Indians] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Eastern_Band_of_Cherokee_Indians_of_North_Carolina Eastern Band Cherokee] **[http://southcarolinahistorybellflowers.weebly.com/topic-12-native-americans-catawba-cherokee-and-yemassee.html Native Americans:Catawba, Cherokee, and Yemassee] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_Keetoowah_Band_of_Cherokee_Indians_in_Oklahoma United Keetoowah] *[http://echotacherokeetribe.homestead.com/ Echota Tribe] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Cherokees Texas Band] *[http://www.canadianok.com/Kiamichi.html Western Band] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/cherokee-tribe.htm Access Genealogy Cherokee Tribe] *[http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/genealogy_tracing_roots_/american_indian_and_first_nations_genealogy/ Native American Genealogy Resource List] *[http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-584978-10464016?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ancestry.com%2Frd%2Fcjus.aspx%3Fkey%3DD1059&cjsku=D1059 US Indian Census 1885-1940] *[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/C/CH014.html Oklahoma State: Cherokee Tribe] *[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/I/IN015.html Indian Removal] *[http://www.cherokee.org/AboutTheNation/History/Places/EarlyCherokeeSettlements.aspx Cherokee Nation] ''Early Cherokee Settlements'' *[https://ebci.com Eastern Band Of Cherokee, North Carolina] *[http://www.cherokee.org Cherokee Nation] *University NC_Commemorative_Monuments_Memorials[http://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/results/?subject=41] *[http://www.cherokee.org Cherokee] *[http://www.lsjunction.com/places/indians.htm Indians of Texas] *[https://www.thestoryoftexas.com/discover/campfire-stories/native-americansv Bullock Museum American Indians in Texas] *[http://southcarolinahistorybellflowers.weebly.com/topic-12-native-americans-catawba-cherokee-and-yemassee.html Native Americans:Catawba, Cherokee, and Yemassee] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_language Wikipedia:Cherokee Language] *[http://www.omniglot.com/writing/cherokee.htm Cherokee Writing System and Pronunciation Guide] *[http://www.native-languages.org/cherokee.htm Native Languages: Cherokee] *[http://www.cherokee.org/AboutTheNation/Language.aspx Cherokee Nation: About the Language] *[http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/4530 Cherokee Dictionary and Syllabary, North Carolina Digital History] *[http://www.manataka.org/page122.html Manataka: Cherokee Dictionary Index] *[http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/Cherokee_Women-Cherokee.html Cherokee Women] See Also: *[https://go.fold3.com/native_americans/?xid=2045&s_kwcid=+cherokee%20+indians%20+genealogy&gclid=Cj0KCQjwp_DPBRCZARIsAGOZYBRE_fHci7kUUAMphga1_iX5sFoRtJvNxPG8e-OIHVbNzTEGBnoEKecaAqu2EALw_wcB Fold3 Cherokee] $ *Leeds, Georgia Rae. "The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma." American University Studies. Series IX, Vol. 184, 199. *Meredith, Howard L. Bartley Milam: Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Muskogee, OK: Indian University Press, 1985. ISBN 978-0-940392-17-5 *'''Dawes Resources''' Information concerning the Dawes Final Rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes may be found on the following WikiTree pages: ** [[Space:Dawes_Rolls|Dawes Final Rolls]] page on WikiTree ** [[Space:Dawes_Act|Dawes Act]] page on WikiTree ** [[Space:Dawes_Census_Card|Dawes Census Card]] page on WikiTree
Findley Cemetery, Brooklyn, Alabama
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[[Category:Findley Cemetery, Brooklyn, Alabama]] [[Category: Conecuh County, Alabama, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Findley Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Alabama_Cemeteries|Alabama Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Alabama Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located in Brooklyn, Conecuh County, Alabama off County Rd 6. Head west from Brooklyn on County Road 6, pass Brooklyn Baptist Church on your right, continue on a good ways and turn right on Walker. You will see a refinery of sorts on the left and directly across is an open area you can turn up in here and the cemetery is about 800 feet back just beyond the tree line. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
===Tasks Completed=== *Cemetery has been fully surveyed & photographed. *An audio/video tour of the cemetery has been completed. ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. [https://youtu.be/My5zuITPMkU Findley/Johnston Cemetery video, 30 Apr 2016], by [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]} ===To Do=== * Complete table of transcriptions below. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments ::When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information ::Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Johnston-8670|Johnston]]||Caleb||Jan 16, 1790||Jun 28, 1860||||[[image:Johnston-8670.jpg|140px]] |- |[[Feagan-12|Johnston]]||Nancy||Aug 13, 1794||Oct 26, 1858||||[[image:Feagan-12.jpg|140px]] |}
Located in Brooklyn, Conecuh County, Alabama off County Rd 6. Head west from Brooklyn on County Road 6, pass Brooklyn Baptist Church on your right, continue on a good ways and turn right on Walker. You will see a refinery of sorts on the left and directly across is an open area you can turn up in here and the cemetery is about 800 feet back just beyond the tree line. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
===Tasks Completed=== *Cemetery has been fully surveyed & photographed. *An audio/video tour of the cemetery has been completed. ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. [https://youtu.be/My5zuITPMkU Findley/Johnston Cemetery video, 30 Apr 2016], by [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]} ===To Do=== * Complete table of transcriptions below. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments ::When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information ::Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Johnston-8670|Johnston]]||Caleb||Jan 16, 1790||Jun 28, 1860||||[[image:Johnston-8670.jpg|140px]] |- |[[Feagan-12|Johnston]]||Nancy||Aug 13, 1794||Oct 26, 1858||||[[image:Feagan-12.jpg|140px]] |}
Fine Family Mysteries
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Fine Name Study
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[[Category:Fine Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Fine}} [[Category:Fine Name Study]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader, [[Barnett-3517|Linda Barnett]], or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==
Finger Name Study
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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Finger Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Finger Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Finger Finger] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Finger name. {{One Name Study|name=Finger}} As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fingers), by time period (18th Century Fingers), or by topic (Finger DNA, Finger Occupations, Finger Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Finger Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Finger}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Finger}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Fingers of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified
Fink Family
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Finland
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Although the peasants and common people used Finnish as their primary language, Swedish was used by clergy and priests even when Finland was under Russian rule. The Finnish names were translated into Swedish when entered into church books, not always the same way by different priests. Names like Juha, Juho and Johannes could all be inscribed as Johan while names like Johanna and Hanna, Per and Pehr as well as the letter h often added to the end of names such as Susanna and Susannah, would be spellings of the same name.
Finland also surrendered vast areas to Russia after the second world war and cities like the district capital [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Viipuri,+Leningradin+alue,+Ven%C3%A4j%C3%A4/@60.4341103,25.6256345,6.67z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x46973232203b6cbb:0xc0c46abf336b4e55!8m2!3d60.7139529!4d28.7571571?hl=fi Viipuri] comes back as a small village in southern Finland when searching for [https://www.google.fi/maps/place/25500+Viipuri/@61.1106878,27.6976531,7.71z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x468c512c1ee68185:0xa00b553b98e62c0!8m2!3d60.1554097!4d23.0788543 "Viipuri Finland"] in modern maps. == Language == Municipalities of Finland in 2016 by language: :Beige: unilingually Finnish :Dark blue: unilingually Swedish :Turquoise: bilingual, majority language Finnish, minority language Swedish :Light blue: bilingual, majority language Swedish, minority language Finnish :Wine: majority language Finnish and a Sami language as a minority language {{Image|file=Sources-Finland.png |caption=LANGUAGES IN FINLAND }} [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Languages_of_Finnish_municipalities_%282016%29.svg Larger Image] ==Geography== ===Provinces=== Between 1634 and 2009, Finland was administered as several provinces ''Finnish: Suomen läänit, Swedish: Finlands län''. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinces_of_Finland Wikipedia] {| border="1" cellpadding="3" |- ! Lääni ! 1775–1812 ! 1812–1831 ! 1831–1918 ! 1918–1938 ! 1938–1945 ! 1945–1960 ! 1960–1997 |- ! [[:Category:Ahvenanmaan lääni|Ahvenanmaa]] | | | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | |- ! [[:Category:Hämeen lääni|Häme]] | | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | |- ! [[:Category:Keski-Suomen lääni|Keski-Suomi]] | | | | | | | style="background: silver" | |- ! [[:Category:Kuopion lääni|Kuopio]] | | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | |- ! [[:Category:Kymenkartanon lääni|Kymenkartano]] | style="background: lightblue" | | style="background: lightblue" | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Kymen lääni|Kymi]] | | | | | | style="background: orangered" | | style="background: orangered" | |- ! [[:Category:Lapin lääni|Lappi]] | | | | | style="background: navy" | | style="background: navy" | | style="background: navy" | |- ! [[:Category:Mikkelin lääni|Mikkeli]] | | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | |- ! [[:Category:Oulun lääni|Oulu]] | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | |- ! [[:Category:Petsamon lääni|Petsamo]] | | | | style="background: tan" | (1920–) | | | |- ! [[:Category:Pohjois-Karjalan lääni|Pohjois-Karjala]] | | | | | | | style="background: red" | |- ! [[:Category:Savon ja Karjalan lääni|Savo ja Karjala]] | style="background: indigo" | | style="background: indigo" | | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Turun ja Porin lääni|Turku ja Pori]] | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | |- ! [[:Category:Uudenmaan lääni|Uusimaa]] | | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | |- ! [[:Category:Uudenmaan ja Hämeen lääni|Uusimaa ja Häme]] | style="background: sienna" | | style="background: sienna" | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Vaasan lääni|Vaasa]] | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | |- ! [[:Category:Viipurin lääni|Viipuri]] | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | |} === Historic Provinces === The historical provinces (''Finnish: historialliset maakunnat, singular historiallinen maakunta, Swedish: historiska landskap'') of Finland are a legacy of the country's joint history with Sweden. The provinces ceased to be administrative entities in 1634. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_provinces_of_Finland Wikipedia]
'''English (Finnish, Swedish)'''
: Finland Proper (Varsinais-Suomi, Egentliga Finland) : Karelia (Karjala, Karelen) : Laponia (Lappi, Lappland) : Ostrobothnia (Pohjanmaa, Österbotten) : Satakunta (Satakunta, Satakunda) : Savonia (Savo, Savolax) : Tavastia (Häme, Tavastland) : Uusimaa (Uusimaa, Nyland) : Åland (Ahvenanmaa, Åland) === Modern Finland consists of 19 regions called maakunta (landskapsförbund) === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regions_of_Finland Wikipedia] '''FINNISH -- ENGLISH -- SWEDISH'''
Ahvenanmaa -- Åland Islands -- Åland
Etelä-Karjala -- South Karelia -- Södra Karelen
Etelä-Pohjanmaa -- Southern Ostrobothnia -- Södra Österbotten
Etelä-Savo -- Southern Savonia -- Södra Savolax
Kainuu -- Kainuu -- Kajanaland
Kanta-Häme -- Tavastia Proper -- Egentliga Tavastland
Keski-Pohjanmaa -- Central Ostrobothnia -- Mellersta Österbotten
Keski-Suomi -- Central Finland -- Mellersta Finland
Kymenlaakso -- Kymenlaakso -- Kymmenedalen
Lappi -- Lapland -- Lappland
Päijät-Häme -- Päijänne Tavastia -- Päijänne-Tavastland
Pirkanmaa -- Pirkanmaa -- Birkaland
Pohjanmaa -- Ostrobothnia -- Österbotten
Pohjois-Karjala -- North Karelia -- Norra Karelen
Pohjois-Pohjanmaa -- Northern Ostrobothnia -- Norra Österbotten
Pohjois-Savo -- Northern Savonia -- Norra Savolax
Satakunta -- Satakunta -- Satakunta
Uusimaa -- Uusimaa -- Nyland
Varsinais-Suomi -- Finland Proper -- Egentliga Finland
'''ENGLISH -- FINNISH'''
Åland Islands -- Ahvenanmaa
Central Finland -- Keski-Suomi
Central Ostrobothnia -- Keski-Pohjanmaa
Finland Proper -- Varsinais-Suomi
Kainuu -- Kainuu
Kymenlaakso -- Kymenlaakso
Lapland -- Lappi
Northern Ostrobothnia -- Pohjois-Pohjanmaa
North Karelia -- Pohjois-Karjala
Northern Savonia -- Pohjois-Savo
Ostrobothnia -- Pohjanmaa
Päijänne Tavastia -- Päijät-Häme
South Karelia -- Etelä-Karjala
Southern Savonia -- Etelä-Savo
Southern Ostrobothnia -- Etelä-Pohjanmaa
Pirkanmaa -- Pirkanmaa
Satakunta -- Satakunta
Tavastia Proper -- Kanta-Häme
Uusimaa -- Uusimaa
=== Regions -- Alue === In 2010, six '''Regional State Administrative Agencies''' were created, and the regions were included in the Agencies. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_State_Administrative_Agency Wikipedia]. ---- == Members == * [[Andersson-4409 | Maggie Andersson]] Leader * [[Michaels-436 | Carmen Bryant]] * [[Carlson-1877 | Curt Carlson]] * [[Ekeblad-7|Eva Ekeblad]] * [[Greer-3570 | Richard Greer]] * [[Gustavsson-72 | Gustav Gustavsson]] * [[Huebner-109 | Karla Huebner]] * [[Jungschaffer-1 | Helmut Jungschaffer]] * [[Demerse-10 | Muirae Kenney]] * [[Kline-879 | Steve Kline]] * [[Mercier-705 | Julie Kuusilehto]] * [[Lahtinen-11 | Olli Lahtinen]] * [[Laukkonen-7 | Chryse Laukkonen]] * [[Lindquist-84 | Norm Lindquist]] * [[Lundholm-24 | Maria Lundholm]] * [[Malmberg-99 | Pekka Malmberg]] * [[McCormack-1361 | Peter McCormack]] * [[McPherson-3460 | Rhonda McPherson]] * [[Moore-25062 | Sheryl Moore]] * [[Vankka-1|Paula Morrison]] * [[Nevala-10 | Vinessa Nevala]] * [[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]] Leader * [[Timmons-901 | Jeff Timmons]] * [[Wahlberg-3 | Anna Wahlberg]] * [[Wallis-865 | Lisa Wallis]] * [[Zappella-1 | Marianne Zappella]]
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This page is intended to be a general information page on Finland.
'''[[Project:Finland|Go to the main page for project Finland]]'''
== Finland == [[Image:European_Flags-45.png | 150px |Flag of Finland ]] [https://www.google.com/maps/@64.9146659,26.0672554,4z Google maps] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland From Wikipedia]: '''Republic of Finland'''; Finnish: ''Suomi'', ''Suomen tasavalta''; Swedish: ''Finland'', ''Republiken Finland'', is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden to the west, Norway to the north, Russia to the east, and Estonia to the south across the Gulf of Finland. At the end of 2014, 5.5 million people were living in Finland, with the majority concentrated in its southern regions. In terms of area, it is the eighth largest country in Europe and the most sparsely populated country in the European Union. Politically, it is a parliamentary republic with a central government based in the capital of Helsinki, local governments in 311 municipalities and an autonomous region, the Åland Islands (making Finland a federacy). About one million residents live in the Greater Helsinki area (consisting of Helsinki, Espoo, Kauniainen, and Vantaa) and a third of the country's GDP is produced there. Other larger cities include Tampere, Turku, Oulu, Jyväskylä, Lahti, and Kuopio. From the 12th century until 1809, Finland was a part of Sweden. It then became an autonomous Grand Duchy within the Russian Empire until the Russian Revolution 1917. This prompted the Finnish Declaration of Independence 6 Dec 1917, which was followed by a civil war where the pro-Bolshevik "Reds" were defeated by the pro-conservative "Whites" with support from the German Empire. After a brief attempt to establish a monarchy in the country, Finland became a republic 17 Jul 1919. '''Genealogical research tripwires''''''[[Project:Finland|Go to the main page for project Finland]]'''
Although the peasants and common people used Finnish as their primary language, Swedish was used by clergy and priests even when Finland was under Russian rule. The Finnish names were translated into Swedish when entered into church books, not always the same way by different priests. Names like Juha, Juho and Johannes could all be inscribed as Johan while names like Johanna and Hanna, Per and Pehr as well as the letter h often added to the end of names such as Susanna and Susannah, would be spellings of the same name.
Finland also surrendered vast areas to Russia after the second world war and cities like the district capital [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Viipuri,+Leningradin+alue,+Ven%C3%A4j%C3%A4/@60.4341103,25.6256345,6.67z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x46973232203b6cbb:0xc0c46abf336b4e55!8m2!3d60.7139529!4d28.7571571?hl=fi Viipuri] comes back as a small village in southern Finland when searching for [https://www.google.fi/maps/place/25500+Viipuri/@61.1106878,27.6976531,7.71z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x468c512c1ee68185:0xa00b553b98e62c0!8m2!3d60.1554097!4d23.0788543 "Viipuri Finland"] in modern maps. == Language == Municipalities of Finland in 2016 by language: :Beige: unilingually Finnish :Dark blue: unilingually Swedish :Turquoise: bilingual, majority language Finnish, minority language Swedish :Light blue: bilingual, majority language Swedish, minority language Finnish :Wine: majority language Finnish and a Sami language as a minority language {{Image|file=Sources-Finland.png |caption=LANGUAGES IN FINLAND }} [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Languages_of_Finnish_municipalities_%282016%29.svg Larger Image] ==Geography== ===Provinces=== Between 1634 and 2009, Finland was administered as several provinces ''Finnish: Suomen läänit, Swedish: Finlands län''. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinces_of_Finland Wikipedia] {| border="1" cellpadding="3" |- ! Lääni ! 1775–1812 ! 1812–1831 ! 1831–1918 ! 1918–1938 ! 1938–1945 ! 1945–1960 ! 1960–1997 |- ! [[:Category:Ahvenanmaan lääni|Ahvenanmaa]] | | | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | |- ! [[:Category:Hämeen lääni|Häme]] | | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | |- ! [[:Category:Keski-Suomen lääni|Keski-Suomi]] | | | | | | | style="background: silver" | |- ! [[:Category:Kuopion lääni|Kuopio]] | | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | |- ! [[:Category:Kymenkartanon lääni|Kymenkartano]] | style="background: lightblue" | | style="background: lightblue" | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Kymen lääni|Kymi]] | | | | | | style="background: orangered" | | style="background: orangered" | |- ! [[:Category:Lapin lääni|Lappi]] | | | | | style="background: navy" | | style="background: navy" | | style="background: navy" | |- ! [[:Category:Mikkelin lääni|Mikkeli]] | | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | |- ! [[:Category:Oulun lääni|Oulu]] | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | |- ! [[:Category:Petsamon lääni|Petsamo]] | | | | style="background: tan" | (1920–) | | | |- ! [[:Category:Pohjois-Karjalan lääni|Pohjois-Karjala]] | | | | | | | style="background: red" | |- ! [[:Category:Savon ja Karjalan lääni|Savo ja Karjala]] | style="background: indigo" | | style="background: indigo" | | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Turun ja Porin lääni|Turku ja Pori]] | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | |- ! [[:Category:Uudenmaan lääni|Uusimaa]] | | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | |- ! [[:Category:Uudenmaan ja Hämeen lääni|Uusimaa ja Häme]] | style="background: sienna" | | style="background: sienna" | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Vaasan lääni|Vaasa]] | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | |- ! [[:Category:Viipurin lääni|Viipuri]] | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | |} === Historic Provinces === The historical provinces (''Finnish: historialliset maakunnat, singular historiallinen maakunta, Swedish: historiska landskap'') of Finland are a legacy of the country's joint history with Sweden. The provinces ceased to be administrative entities in 1634. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_provinces_of_Finland Wikipedia]
'''English (Finnish, Swedish)'''
: Finland Proper (Varsinais-Suomi, Egentliga Finland) : Karelia (Karjala, Karelen) : Laponia (Lappi, Lappland) : Ostrobothnia (Pohjanmaa, Österbotten) : Satakunta (Satakunta, Satakunda) : Savonia (Savo, Savolax) : Tavastia (Häme, Tavastland) : Uusimaa (Uusimaa, Nyland) : Åland (Ahvenanmaa, Åland) === Modern Finland consists of 19 regions called maakunta (landskapsförbund) === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regions_of_Finland Wikipedia] '''FINNISH -- ENGLISH -- SWEDISH'''
Ahvenanmaa -- Åland Islands -- Åland
Etelä-Karjala -- South Karelia -- Södra Karelen
Etelä-Pohjanmaa -- Southern Ostrobothnia -- Södra Österbotten
Etelä-Savo -- Southern Savonia -- Södra Savolax
Kainuu -- Kainuu -- Kajanaland
Kanta-Häme -- Tavastia Proper -- Egentliga Tavastland
Keski-Pohjanmaa -- Central Ostrobothnia -- Mellersta Österbotten
Keski-Suomi -- Central Finland -- Mellersta Finland
Kymenlaakso -- Kymenlaakso -- Kymmenedalen
Lappi -- Lapland -- Lappland
Päijät-Häme -- Päijänne Tavastia -- Päijänne-Tavastland
Pirkanmaa -- Pirkanmaa -- Birkaland
Pohjanmaa -- Ostrobothnia -- Österbotten
Pohjois-Karjala -- North Karelia -- Norra Karelen
Pohjois-Pohjanmaa -- Northern Ostrobothnia -- Norra Österbotten
Pohjois-Savo -- Northern Savonia -- Norra Savolax
Satakunta -- Satakunta -- Satakunta
Uusimaa -- Uusimaa -- Nyland
Varsinais-Suomi -- Finland Proper -- Egentliga Finland
'''ENGLISH -- FINNISH'''
Åland Islands -- Ahvenanmaa
Central Finland -- Keski-Suomi
Central Ostrobothnia -- Keski-Pohjanmaa
Finland Proper -- Varsinais-Suomi
Kainuu -- Kainuu
Kymenlaakso -- Kymenlaakso
Lapland -- Lappi
Northern Ostrobothnia -- Pohjois-Pohjanmaa
North Karelia -- Pohjois-Karjala
Northern Savonia -- Pohjois-Savo
Ostrobothnia -- Pohjanmaa
Päijänne Tavastia -- Päijät-Häme
South Karelia -- Etelä-Karjala
Southern Savonia -- Etelä-Savo
Southern Ostrobothnia -- Etelä-Pohjanmaa
Pirkanmaa -- Pirkanmaa
Satakunta -- Satakunta
Tavastia Proper -- Kanta-Häme
Uusimaa -- Uusimaa
=== Regions -- Alue === In 2010, six '''Regional State Administrative Agencies''' were created, and the regions were included in the Agencies. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_State_Administrative_Agency Wikipedia]. ---- == Members == * [[Andersson-4409 | Maggie Andersson]] Leader * [[Michaels-436 | Carmen Bryant]] * [[Carlson-1877 | Curt Carlson]] * [[Ekeblad-7|Eva Ekeblad]] * [[Greer-3570 | Richard Greer]] * [[Gustavsson-72 | Gustav Gustavsson]] * [[Huebner-109 | Karla Huebner]] * [[Jungschaffer-1 | Helmut Jungschaffer]] * [[Demerse-10 | Muirae Kenney]] * [[Kline-879 | Steve Kline]] * [[Mercier-705 | Julie Kuusilehto]] * [[Lahtinen-11 | Olli Lahtinen]] * [[Laukkonen-7 | Chryse Laukkonen]] * [[Lindquist-84 | Norm Lindquist]] * [[Lundholm-24 | Maria Lundholm]] * [[Malmberg-99 | Pekka Malmberg]] * [[McCormack-1361 | Peter McCormack]] * [[McPherson-3460 | Rhonda McPherson]] * [[Moore-25062 | Sheryl Moore]] * [[Vankka-1|Paula Morrison]] * [[Nevala-10 | Vinessa Nevala]] * [[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]] Leader * [[Timmons-901 | Jeff Timmons]] * [[Wahlberg-3 | Anna Wahlberg]] * [[Wallis-865 | Lisa Wallis]] * [[Zappella-1 | Marianne Zappella]]
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[[Category:One Place Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Finland, Minnesota One Place Study]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category: Finnish Emigration]] [[Category:Lake County, Minnesota]] [[Category: One Place Studies]] [[Category: Minnesota, Place Studies]] [[Category:Finnish Projects]] [[Category:Finland, Minnesota|0]] == Finland, Minnesota One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Finland, Minnesota|category=Finland, Minnesota One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Finland, Minnesota|category=Finland, Minnesota One Place Study}} {{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2580855|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Finland, Minnesota One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Minnesota :'''County:''' Lake :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.414722, -91.249167 :'''Elevation:''' 399.0 m or 1309.1 feet == History == Finland, Minnesota evolved from logging camps to an organized community late 19:th century. The name Finland was chosen as the great majority of inhabitants were immigrants from Finland, Europe drawn to the area by the harsh but beautiful nature so much like what they had left behind back home.
More info: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland,_Minnesota Wikipedia article] * [https://finlandmnhistoricalsociety.com/ Finland Minnesota Historical Society] * [http://www.lakesnwoods.com/Finland.htm Lakes n Woods - A Guide to Minnesota Communities] * [https://areena.yle.fi/1-4301503 Finnish broadcasting company documentary "This is Finland" by Kati Laukkanen 2017] == Mission == The goal is to give every person born or lived in Finland a profile and ancestors in the old country. We will restrict creation of profiles to those born before the year 1950 unless family members wish to create profiles for their own family. == Instructions == When creating or locating a profile of a person who was born, lived or died in Finland, Minnesota, please add them to the [[:Category: Finland, Minnesota]]. Please make sure to use the [[:Category: Crystal Bay Cemetery, Finland, Minnesota]] if they were buried there.
'''Please do not forget to add sources!''' == Censuses == * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6SS9-215 United States Census, 1900] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSYD-PPM Minnesota State Census, 1905] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RV6-6FZ United States Census, 1910] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRXR-CYX United States Census, 1920] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J United States Census, 1940] == Other resources == * [https://www.mnhs.org/ Minnesota Historical Society] ** [https://www.mnhs.org/search/people Minnesota People Records Search] * [https://moms.mn.gov/ MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lake_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy Lake County, Minnesota Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/82306/crystal-bay-cemetery? Crystal Bay Cemetery Also known as Finland Cemetery on Find A Grave] * [https://fi.billiongraves.international/cemetery/Crystal-Bay-Cemetery/52936 Crystal Bay Cemetery on Billiongraves] == Research notes (No profile yet)== '''Elizabeth Catharine (Miller) Midkiff''' born 1868 Elkhorn Grove, Illinois died 19 Feb 1946 Moose Lake, Carlton, Minnesota Father James Miller, Mother Annie, Husband George T Midkiff. * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RGR-94ZP * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRXR-CY9 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HWW4-SGZM '''Jack Saari''' born 8 Jan 1885 '''or''' 2 Apr 1885 died 1 Apr 1965 Wife Sophi, Children Ruth and Olavi Living with family 1930 and alone 1940 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99D3-B3Y1-7 {{Red|Questionable}} * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCC-6QH3 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4CW-WN1 * https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188507650/jack-saari '''Harry Arnold Nykter''' (also Henry Nockater) born 17 Mar 1886 died 28 Apr 1972 Wife Fanny, Mother-in-law Johanna Holm (1930 census) * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-818X-T54 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RH8-9ZH * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCC-ZXZR * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V3X2-Q2W * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4ZX-PZ1 '''Kalle Arvid Mäkinen''' born 27 Feb 1885 died 25 jul 1981 Wife Aina Karolina Wilén Children Lahja Caroline Louise Maki, Viivi Eva "Vivian" Maki and Pauli M. "Paul" Maki * https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKR-94Y * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-818X-TR5 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRXR-CY9 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-8H9 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J4SQ-N8X * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J57G-D44 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4CQ-PCQ * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSBQ-6F8 {{Red|Wife}} * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VGTX-R6B {{Red|Daughter}} '''Peter Maki''' also Peterika Maki There are at least two different Peter Maki's in Lake County :Censuses {{Blue|Year and place}} {{Red|Spouse or other companion}} {{Green|Birth and Immigration year}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRNT-99ZW {{Blue|1910 Duluth}}] {{Red|Boarder}} {{Green|1887 1906}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RXR-HGT {{Blue|1920 Two Harbors}}] {{Red|Logging camp}} {{Green|1884 1909}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R6P-VP9 {{Blue|1920 Duluth}}] {{Red|Lodger}} {{Green|1884 1913}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRXR-CY9 {{Blue|1920 Crystal Bay}}] {{Red|Wife Hendrika}} {{Green|1886 1910}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHV-JQC {{Blue|1930 Duluth}}] {{Red|Employer Matt Pykari}} {{Green|1887 1910}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-322 {{Blue|1930 Crystal Bay}}] {{Red|Wife Henryetta}} {{Green|1886 1907}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J {{Blue|1940 Crystal Bay}}] {{Red|Caretaker Aune Ahlbeck}} {{Green|1882}} :World War Drafts * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-L184-8H8 {{Blue|1918 Cook county}}] {{Red|Vendla Maki}} {{Green|Feb 10 1886}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-L18K-DQD {{Blue|1918 Duluth}}] {{Red|Peter Maki Sr, Kuopio, Finland}} {{Green|Oct 26 1885}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCC-H3RW {{Blue|1942 Duluth}}] {{Red|Employer Matt Pykari}} {{Green|Jun 10 1886}} :Death indexes (The 1940 death 12 Mar happened before the 1940 census in Crystal Bay 21 Apr.) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Z7H7-472M {{Blue|11 Sep 1935 Duluth}}] {{Red|Parents John Korkeakangas and Mary Uskosko}} {{Green|1893}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FD7D-VJZ {{Blue|12 Mar 1940 Two Harbors}}] {{Red|Parents Jack Oja and Hilima Oja, Spouse Hendrika Ahonen}} {{Green|10 Feb 1886, Rookolahti}} ** The birth date and place above points to [https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?bid=30345&pnum=455 Petter Johan Piiparinen born 10 Feb 1886 in Ruokolahti, Finland]. The parents are not the same as in the death index (maybe adoptive parents?). [https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?bid=30345&pnum=455 His birth record gives parents Petter Pettersson Piiparinen and Majastiina Suomalainen (and twin sister Ida)]. The household examination book says he lived in Kekäleen{{Red|Mäki}} and he has a comment that says Am. 1909. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDWZ-3MR {{Blue|28 May 1944 Duluth}}] {{Red|No relatives}} {{Green|1886-1887}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FD65-8QC {{Blue|9 jan 1949 Minneapolis}}] {{Red|Father Maki Single}} {{Green|1880-1881}} * Find a Grave, database and images accessed 18 November 2020, memorial page for Peter Maki (16 Aug 1893–11 Sep 1935), {{FindAGrave|143088187|Sameas=0}}, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA ; Maintained by Steve Seim (contributor 47256753) . :Related deaths and births * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZCKZ-Q1ZM * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV5J-SJR3 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV5J-SJG5 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VCJD-GXY * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VC2D-PJB '''Charles Jarvinen''' also Carl born 1880 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRV6-6JQ * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J '''John Petaja''' born 1877 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRV6-6JQ * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RXR-CRB * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J '''Victor Samson''' also Sampson born 19 mar 1874 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP3Z-D2R * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2GJ-WH8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K87J-LP6 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWBW-ZQ8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X38W-64G * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSL8-YLZ '''Isak Koski''' also Isaac born 1866 died 10 Aug 1952 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRV6-6N1 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RXR-CRB * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W51Y-FMT2 '''Oscar West''' also Oscar Virta born 1884 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWB7-B6K * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X38W-6HW * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSL8-YLF '''The Ali family''' Two brothers, John and Matt '''Rantala''' mentioned in the obituaries of the children. Father also mentioned once with the name Rantala. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998W-3KKS 1911 Canada, father alone] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RXR-CRB 1920 Finland, Mn, parents with Lydi, Lilia, Lempi and Laina] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-322 1930 Finland, Mn, father alone (logging camp?)] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RHF-3JS 1930 Finland, Mn, mother and Lydia, Lillie, Elizabeth, Laina, Linne] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J 1940 Finland, Mn, parents and Lillie, Laina] : John Ali born 1872 in Vaasan lääni died 4 Nov 1947 in Duluth * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2V1-P5ZM * {{FindAGrave|188384507}} : (Sandra) Lisa (Wuori) Ali born 13 Feb 1876 died 15 Mar 1958 in * {{FindAGrave|188384550}} : Lydia Amanda born 15 Nov 1913 in Aurora, Mn died 14 Jan 2005 in Silver Bay married John Gralewski 29 Nov 1958 * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/1913-26582 * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System LAKE M 370 11/29/1958 GRALEWSKI, JOHN DAVID ALI, LYDIA AMANDA] * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKH7-GZH * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKGT-TSXF * https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/obituaries/lydia-amanda-graleswki : Lilly Mary born 26 Feb 1915 in Aurora, Mn died 28 Jul 2002 in Duluth * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/1915-29203 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V43B-ZK5 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKRN-LDBM * {{FindAGrave|42223891}} : Elizabeth Lempi born 26 Oct 1916 in Aurora, Mn died 17 Jan 2005 married Carl Hagberg 30 Aug 1941 * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/DC-71091 * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System LAKE J 376 08/30/1941 HAGBERG, CARL JR ALI, ELIZABETH] * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JTGK-3MR * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKGW-XNDY * https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/obituaries/elizabeth-l-hagberg * {{FindAGrave|41770876}} : Laina Aino born 5 Apr 1918 in Aurora, Mn died 9 Oct 2009 in Duluth married Robert Silver 18 Oct 1941 * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/1918-29511 * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System LAKE J 391 10/18/1941 SILVER, ROBERT H ALI, LAINA] * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J5GK-N2C * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKLC-1B62 * https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/obituaries/laina-silver * {{FindAGrave|43286020}} : Lynne born 29 Dec 1920 in Finland, Mn died 15 Jan 2004 married Gregory Lord Bice 13 Dec 1944 married [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MP-DRP Neil Ray Hoffman] 9 Oct 1948 * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/1920-15981 * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System ST. LOUIS 29200122 12/13/1944 BICE, GREGORY LORD ALI, LINNE] * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System ST. LOUIS 32000246 10/09/1948 HOFFMAN, NEIL RAY BICE, LYNNE] * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JLKK-V6J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKW7-JW26 * https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/obituaries/lynne-hoffman '''Frank Horak''' born 1883 in Bohemia Czechoslovakia (Iowa in 1940 census) Immigration 1884 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X38W-6CC * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSL8-YLP
More info: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland,_Minnesota Wikipedia article] * [https://finlandmnhistoricalsociety.com/ Finland Minnesota Historical Society] * [http://www.lakesnwoods.com/Finland.htm Lakes n Woods - A Guide to Minnesota Communities] * [https://areena.yle.fi/1-4301503 Finnish broadcasting company documentary "This is Finland" by Kati Laukkanen 2017] == Mission == The goal is to give every person born or lived in Finland a profile and ancestors in the old country. We will restrict creation of profiles to those born before the year 1950 unless family members wish to create profiles for their own family. == Instructions == When creating or locating a profile of a person who was born, lived or died in Finland, Minnesota, please add them to the [[:Category: Finland, Minnesota]]. Please make sure to use the [[:Category: Crystal Bay Cemetery, Finland, Minnesota]] if they were buried there.
'''Please do not forget to add sources!''' == Censuses == * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6SS9-215 United States Census, 1900] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSYD-PPM Minnesota State Census, 1905] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RV6-6FZ United States Census, 1910] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRXR-CYX United States Census, 1920] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 United States Census, 1930] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J United States Census, 1940] == Other resources == * [https://www.mnhs.org/ Minnesota Historical Society] ** [https://www.mnhs.org/search/people Minnesota People Records Search] * [https://moms.mn.gov/ MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lake_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy Lake County, Minnesota Genealogy on FamilySearch] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/82306/crystal-bay-cemetery? Crystal Bay Cemetery Also known as Finland Cemetery on Find A Grave] * [https://fi.billiongraves.international/cemetery/Crystal-Bay-Cemetery/52936 Crystal Bay Cemetery on Billiongraves] == Research notes (No profile yet)== '''Elizabeth Catharine (Miller) Midkiff''' born 1868 Elkhorn Grove, Illinois died 19 Feb 1946 Moose Lake, Carlton, Minnesota Father James Miller, Mother Annie, Husband George T Midkiff. * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RGR-94ZP * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRXR-CY9 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HWW4-SGZM '''Jack Saari''' born 8 Jan 1885 '''or''' 2 Apr 1885 died 1 Apr 1965 Wife Sophi, Children Ruth and Olavi Living with family 1930 and alone 1940 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99D3-B3Y1-7 {{Red|Questionable}} * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCC-6QH3 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4CW-WN1 * https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188507650/jack-saari '''Harry Arnold Nykter''' (also Henry Nockater) born 17 Mar 1886 died 28 Apr 1972 Wife Fanny, Mother-in-law Johanna Holm (1930 census) * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-818X-T54 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RH8-9ZH * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCC-ZXZR * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V3X2-Q2W * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4ZX-PZ1 '''Kalle Arvid Mäkinen''' born 27 Feb 1885 died 25 jul 1981 Wife Aina Karolina Wilén Children Lahja Caroline Louise Maki, Viivi Eva "Vivian" Maki and Pauli M. "Paul" Maki * https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDKR-94Y * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-818X-TR5 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRXR-CY9 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-8H9 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J4SQ-N8X * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J57G-D44 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4CQ-PCQ * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9Q97-YSBQ-6F8 {{Red|Wife}} * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VGTX-R6B {{Red|Daughter}} '''Peter Maki''' also Peterika Maki There are at least two different Peter Maki's in Lake County :Censuses {{Blue|Year and place}} {{Red|Spouse or other companion}} {{Green|Birth and Immigration year}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRNT-99ZW {{Blue|1910 Duluth}}] {{Red|Boarder}} {{Green|1887 1906}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RXR-HGT {{Blue|1920 Two Harbors}}] {{Red|Logging camp}} {{Green|1884 1909}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R6P-VP9 {{Blue|1920 Duluth}}] {{Red|Lodger}} {{Green|1884 1913}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRXR-CY9 {{Blue|1920 Crystal Bay}}] {{Red|Wife Hendrika}} {{Green|1886 1910}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHV-JQC {{Blue|1930 Duluth}}] {{Red|Employer Matt Pykari}} {{Green|1887 1910}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-322 {{Blue|1930 Crystal Bay}}] {{Red|Wife Henryetta}} {{Green|1886 1907}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J {{Blue|1940 Crystal Bay}}] {{Red|Caretaker Aune Ahlbeck}} {{Green|1882}} :World War Drafts * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-L184-8H8 {{Blue|1918 Cook county}}] {{Red|Vendla Maki}} {{Green|Feb 10 1886}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-L18K-DQD {{Blue|1918 Duluth}}] {{Red|Peter Maki Sr, Kuopio, Finland}} {{Green|Oct 26 1885}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKCC-H3RW {{Blue|1942 Duluth}}] {{Red|Employer Matt Pykari}} {{Green|Jun 10 1886}} :Death indexes (The 1940 death 12 Mar happened before the 1940 census in Crystal Bay 21 Apr.) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Z7H7-472M {{Blue|11 Sep 1935 Duluth}}] {{Red|Parents John Korkeakangas and Mary Uskosko}} {{Green|1893}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FD7D-VJZ {{Blue|12 Mar 1940 Two Harbors}}] {{Red|Parents Jack Oja and Hilima Oja, Spouse Hendrika Ahonen}} {{Green|10 Feb 1886, Rookolahti}} ** The birth date and place above points to [https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?bid=30345&pnum=455 Petter Johan Piiparinen born 10 Feb 1886 in Ruokolahti, Finland]. The parents are not the same as in the death index (maybe adoptive parents?). [https://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/sivut/jasenille/paikat.php?bid=30345&pnum=455 His birth record gives parents Petter Pettersson Piiparinen and Majastiina Suomalainen (and twin sister Ida)]. The household examination book says he lived in Kekäleen{{Red|Mäki}} and he has a comment that says Am. 1909. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDWZ-3MR {{Blue|28 May 1944 Duluth}}] {{Red|No relatives}} {{Green|1886-1887}} * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FD65-8QC {{Blue|9 jan 1949 Minneapolis}}] {{Red|Father Maki Single}} {{Green|1880-1881}} * Find a Grave, database and images accessed 18 November 2020, memorial page for Peter Maki (16 Aug 1893–11 Sep 1935), {{FindAGrave|143088187|Sameas=0}}, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA ; Maintained by Steve Seim (contributor 47256753) . :Related deaths and births * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:ZCKZ-Q1ZM * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV5J-SJR3 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV5J-SJG5 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VCJD-GXY * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VC2D-PJB '''Charles Jarvinen''' also Carl born 1880 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRV6-6JQ * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J '''John Petaja''' born 1877 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRV6-6JQ * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RXR-CRB * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J '''Victor Samson''' also Sampson born 19 mar 1874 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SP3Z-D2R * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2GJ-WH8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K87J-LP6 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWBW-ZQ8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X38W-64G * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSL8-YLZ '''Isak Koski''' also Isaac born 1866 died 10 Aug 1952 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRV6-6N1 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RXR-CRB * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-3P8 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W51Y-FMT2 '''Oscar West''' also Oscar Virta born 1884 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWB7-B6K * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X38W-6HW * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSL8-YLF '''The Ali family''' Two brothers, John and Matt '''Rantala''' mentioned in the obituaries of the children. Father also mentioned once with the name Rantala. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998W-3KKS 1911 Canada, father alone] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RXR-CRB 1920 Finland, Mn, parents with Lydi, Lilia, Lempi and Laina] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRHF-322 1930 Finland, Mn, father alone (logging camp?)] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RHF-3JS 1930 Finland, Mn, mother and Lydia, Lillie, Elizabeth, Laina, Linne] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MT-8H5J 1940 Finland, Mn, parents and Lillie, Laina] : John Ali born 1872 in Vaasan lääni died 4 Nov 1947 in Duluth * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2V1-P5ZM * {{FindAGrave|188384507}} : (Sandra) Lisa (Wuori) Ali born 13 Feb 1876 died 15 Mar 1958 in * {{FindAGrave|188384550}} : Lydia Amanda born 15 Nov 1913 in Aurora, Mn died 14 Jan 2005 in Silver Bay married John Gralewski 29 Nov 1958 * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/1913-26582 * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System LAKE M 370 11/29/1958 GRALEWSKI, JOHN DAVID ALI, LYDIA AMANDA] * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKH7-GZH * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKGT-TSXF * https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/obituaries/lydia-amanda-graleswki : Lilly Mary born 26 Feb 1915 in Aurora, Mn died 28 Jul 2002 in Duluth * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/1915-29203 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V43B-ZK5 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKRN-LDBM * {{FindAGrave|42223891}} : Elizabeth Lempi born 26 Oct 1916 in Aurora, Mn died 17 Jan 2005 married Carl Hagberg 30 Aug 1941 * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/DC-71091 * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System LAKE J 376 08/30/1941 HAGBERG, CARL JR ALI, ELIZABETH] * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JTGK-3MR * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKGW-XNDY * https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/obituaries/elizabeth-l-hagberg * {{FindAGrave|41770876}} : Laina Aino born 5 Apr 1918 in Aurora, Mn died 9 Oct 2009 in Duluth married Robert Silver 18 Oct 1941 * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/1918-29511 * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System LAKE J 391 10/18/1941 SILVER, ROBERT H ALI, LAINA] * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J5GK-N2C * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKLC-1B62 * https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/obituaries/laina-silver * {{FindAGrave|43286020}} : Lynne born 29 Dec 1920 in Finland, Mn died 15 Jan 2004 married Gregory Lord Bice 13 Dec 1944 married [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MP-DRP Neil Ray Hoffman] 9 Oct 1948 * https://www.mnhs.org/people/birthrecords/1920-15981 * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System ST. LOUIS 29200122 12/13/1944 BICE, GREGORY LORD ALI, LINNE] * [https://moms.mn.gov/Search?S=1 MOMS - Minnesota Official Marriage System ST. LOUIS 32000246 10/09/1948 HOFFMAN, NEIL RAY BICE, LYNNE] * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JLKK-V6J * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKW7-JW26 * https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/obituaries/lynne-hoffman '''Frank Horak''' born 1883 in Bohemia Czechoslovakia (Iowa in 1940 census) Immigration 1884 * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X38W-6CC * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSL8-YLP
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See also: [[Space:Finland_Project_Reliable_Sources|Finland Project Reliable Sources]]
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the [[Project: Finland|Finland Project]] }}If you have another good online source you would like to share, please post it as a comment and we will add it to the list after review. == Historical calendar == Dates in old church books may be written with the latin name of the religious holiday, often occurring on different dates in different years. To convert them: * [https://www.slaktingar.se/historisk-kalender Historical calendar] * [https://dinsläkt.se/helligdager.php Historical calendar] A [http://apps.genealogia.fi/ search engine for names] behind a pay wall contains the sailor's house, Name changes and Presumptions of deaths. == Graves == * [http://haudat.genealogia.fi/php/indexs.php Genealogical Society of Finland grave database] == Digitalized primary documents == *[https://www.arkisto.fi/en/frontpage '''Arkistolaitos''' - The National Archives Service of Finland] ** [http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/ '''Digihakemisto''' A private attempt to make a digital index of the digitalized documents in The National Archives of Finland by crowdsourcing.] *[http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm '''SSHY'''], Suomen Sukuhistoriallinen yhdistys, '''FFHA''', Finland's Family History Association - Digitized church books, court records and other original documents. * [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski?en The Hiski Project], Genealogical Society of Finland search engine to digitized church books. Hiski leads you directly to the original church book data. Even if Hiski is quite reliable, it is preferable that you use the actual church books as the source or along with Hiski. * [https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/etusivu?set_language=en Finnish national library digital collection.] Documents related to Finland can also be found in the [https://riksarkivet.se/startpage Swedish national archives]. '''[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/digitala-forskarsalen Start search]''' == Digitalized secondary sources == * [http://df.narc.fi/info/literature Diplomatarium Fennicum - Finnish National Archives list of digitized books] * [https://histdoc.net/ Transcriptions of historical documents by Pauli Kruhse] * [http://www.linnajoenkaupunki.fi/suomi/henkilo/henkilo.html Short biographies in Finnish] ** [http://www.linnajoenkaupunki.fi/ruotsi/henkilo/henkilo.html Short biographies in Swedish] * [https://www.helsinki.fi/fi/yliopisto/yliopiston-matrikkelit Helsinki University student rosters] There are several sources where [[Project:Notables|notables]] and [[Project:European_Aristocrats|nobility]] can be found. Please bear in mind that these are secondary sources and do contain errors. Always try to find primary sources to back up the facts. * [https://www.google.com/ Google] and [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia (Finland)] are the best places to start. * [https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Huvudsida Adelsvapen Wiki] * [https://kansallisbiografia.fi/ Finnish national biography] * [http://www.blf.fi/ Finnish biographical lexicon] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish biographical lexicon] * [https://nbl.snl.no/ Norwegian biographical lexicon] * [http://runeberg.org/dbl/ Danish biographical lexicon] * [http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/170/ Danish womens biographical lexicon] * [https://books.google.se/books?id=YLkDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fi&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 1 1751] * [https://books.google.se/books?id=9bIDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fi&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 2 1755] * [https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Biographiskt%20Lexicon%20%C3%B6fver%20namnkunnige%20Svenska%20M%C3%A4n&c=books Biographiskt Lexicon öfver namnkunnige Svenska Män '''Free Google books'''] * [http://runeberg.org/ Project Runeberg] is a volunteer effort to create free electronic editions of classic Nordic (Scandinavian) literature and make them openly available over the Internet. The books below are old enough to be free of copyright and revised younger versions are preferred if available. ** [http://runeberg.org/nf/ Nordisk familjebok] ** [http://runeberg.org/anrep/ Svenska adelns ättartaflor] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelskal/ Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels Kalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/svadelskal/ Svensk Adelskalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/frfinl/ Frälsesläkter i Finland intill stora ofreden] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelpsb/ Adel präster smugglare bönder] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelaarbog/ Danmarks adels aarbog] ** [http://runeberg.org/histbib/ Historiskt bibilotek] * [https://archive.org/ Archive.org] also has lots of books available. ** [https://archive.org/details/bidragtillknne1314fins/page/n5 Fordna Wiborgs och nuvarande Borgå stifts herdaminne] * [https://litteraturbanken.se/bibliotek Litteraturbanken] Free access to Swedish books of great cultural importance. ** [https://litteraturbanken.se/forfattare/LewenhauptA/titlar/KarlXIIsOfficerare/sida/I/faksimil Karl XII:s officerare by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00000600/images/index.html?fip=193.174.98.30&seite=1&pdfseitex= Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil 2, 1: Estland] * [https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:72016/105235/page/1 Stammtafeln nicht immatrikulierter baltischer adelsgeschlechter] * [https://www.hathitrust.org/ HathiTrust] is a partnership of major research institutions and libraries working to ensure that the cultural record is preserved and accessible long into the future by providing digitization of old books and documents. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm Medieval lands] is a good study on older nobility and notables. == Questions and answers == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ask WikiTree G2G forum] * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/14108279806/10156086831284807/ Finnish Genealogy Facebook Group] *[http://finlander.genealogia.fi/content.php?1-home&s=4612b781bfe314da1fab72efbfdc6faa '''Finlander'''], [http://finlander.genealogia.fi/sfhswiki/index.php/Main_Page_-_Entrance The Swedish-Finn Historical Society] *Dictionaries from [http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/indexuk.html '''Historismi.Net'''] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/deathsivu.html Causes of death that occur in old Finnish Church Books] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/termitnew.html Abbreviations in old Finnish Church Books and other Records] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/ammatit%20a-k.html Old occupation names in old records] === Abbreviations === There are some source abbreviations that are commonly used in Finnish Genealogy. * FMS = [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Literature/Hausen_Finlands_medeltidssigill_1900.pdf Finlands medeltidssigill, Reinhold Hausen, Helsingfors 1900.] * DF/FMU = [http://df.narc.fi/ Diplomatarium Fennicum (Kansallisarkisto) / Finlands medeltidsurkunder I-VIII, Reinhold Hausen, Helsinfors 1910-1935]. * REA = [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/REA_1996.pdf Registrum Ecclesiae Aboensis eller Åbo Domkyrkas Svartbok, Reinhold Hausen 1890] == Online research studies == === Military Records === * [http://www.mannerheim-ristinritarit.fi/ Biographies of the 191 Mannerheim Cross recipients] * [https://www.sotasampo.fi/fi/persons/person_61 Military biographies] * [https://www.sotasampo.fi/en/ Linked Open Data Cloud for Finnish war history - Aalto University] ** [https://www.sotasampo.fi/fi/ Above site in Finnish] === Emigration records === are found on several sites that will eventually be added here. * [http://maine.utu.fi/index_e.php Finnish migration institute] * [http://tornedalians.com/index.html Tornedalians] Lists of emigrants from the Torne River Valley dividing Sweden and Finland. be sure to check out the fascinating stories. * [http://sydaby.eget.net/swe/emigrants.htm Immigrants from Ostrobothnia, Finland] === Genealogical books === * [[Space:List_of_online_genealogical_books]] If everything else fails, take a look at some well researched family sites: * [https://www.annelikotisaari.net/ Anneli Kotisaari] * [http://www.ignatius-suku.org/ The Ignatius family of Pielisjärvi] * [http://www.sursill.net/Sibelius/index.html Jean Sibelius and his family] * [http://gamma.nic.fi/~wirmaila/index.html Wirmailan rusthollin suku] * [http://www.juhasinivaara.fi/ralssis/ralssike.htm Juha Sinivaara] == Lists of unverified links == * [https://kansallisbiografia.fi/linkit Finnish National Biography links to genealogical sites]
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the [[Project: Finland|Finland Project]] }}If you have another good online source you would like to share, please post it as a comment and we will add it to the list after review. == Historical calendar == Dates in old church books may be written with the latin name of the religious holiday, often occurring on different dates in different years. To convert them: * [https://www.slaktingar.se/historisk-kalender Historical calendar] * [https://dinsläkt.se/helligdager.php Historical calendar] A [http://apps.genealogia.fi/ search engine for names] behind a pay wall contains the sailor's house, Name changes and Presumptions of deaths. == Graves == * [http://haudat.genealogia.fi/php/indexs.php Genealogical Society of Finland grave database] == Digitalized primary documents == *[https://www.arkisto.fi/en/frontpage '''Arkistolaitos''' - The National Archives Service of Finland] ** [http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/ '''Digihakemisto''' A private attempt to make a digital index of the digitalized documents in The National Archives of Finland by crowdsourcing.] *[http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm '''SSHY'''], Suomen Sukuhistoriallinen yhdistys, '''FFHA''', Finland's Family History Association - Digitized church books, court records and other original documents. * [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski?en The Hiski Project], Genealogical Society of Finland search engine to digitized church books. Hiski leads you directly to the original church book data. Even if Hiski is quite reliable, it is preferable that you use the actual church books as the source or along with Hiski. * [https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/etusivu?set_language=en Finnish national library digital collection.] Documents related to Finland can also be found in the [https://riksarkivet.se/startpage Swedish national archives]. '''[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/digitala-forskarsalen Start search]''' == Digitalized secondary sources == * [http://df.narc.fi/info/literature Diplomatarium Fennicum - Finnish National Archives list of digitized books] * [https://histdoc.net/ Transcriptions of historical documents by Pauli Kruhse] * [http://www.linnajoenkaupunki.fi/suomi/henkilo/henkilo.html Short biographies in Finnish] ** [http://www.linnajoenkaupunki.fi/ruotsi/henkilo/henkilo.html Short biographies in Swedish] * [https://www.helsinki.fi/fi/yliopisto/yliopiston-matrikkelit Helsinki University student rosters] There are several sources where [[Project:Notables|notables]] and [[Project:European_Aristocrats|nobility]] can be found. Please bear in mind that these are secondary sources and do contain errors. Always try to find primary sources to back up the facts. * [https://www.google.com/ Google] and [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia (Finland)] are the best places to start. * [https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Huvudsida Adelsvapen Wiki] * [https://kansallisbiografia.fi/ Finnish national biography] * [http://www.blf.fi/ Finnish biographical lexicon] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish biographical lexicon] * [https://nbl.snl.no/ Norwegian biographical lexicon] * [http://runeberg.org/dbl/ Danish biographical lexicon] * [http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/170/ Danish womens biographical lexicon] * [https://books.google.se/books?id=YLkDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fi&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 1 1751] * [https://books.google.se/books?id=9bIDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fi&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 2 1755] * [https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Biographiskt%20Lexicon%20%C3%B6fver%20namnkunnige%20Svenska%20M%C3%A4n&c=books Biographiskt Lexicon öfver namnkunnige Svenska Män '''Free Google books'''] * [http://runeberg.org/ Project Runeberg] is a volunteer effort to create free electronic editions of classic Nordic (Scandinavian) literature and make them openly available over the Internet. The books below are old enough to be free of copyright and revised younger versions are preferred if available. ** [http://runeberg.org/nf/ Nordisk familjebok] ** [http://runeberg.org/anrep/ Svenska adelns ättartaflor] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelskal/ Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels Kalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/svadelskal/ Svensk Adelskalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/frfinl/ Frälsesläkter i Finland intill stora ofreden] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelpsb/ Adel präster smugglare bönder] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelaarbog/ Danmarks adels aarbog] ** [http://runeberg.org/histbib/ Historiskt bibilotek] * [https://archive.org/ Archive.org] also has lots of books available. ** [https://archive.org/details/bidragtillknne1314fins/page/n5 Fordna Wiborgs och nuvarande Borgå stifts herdaminne] * [https://litteraturbanken.se/bibliotek Litteraturbanken] Free access to Swedish books of great cultural importance. ** [https://litteraturbanken.se/forfattare/LewenhauptA/titlar/KarlXIIsOfficerare/sida/I/faksimil Karl XII:s officerare by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00000600/images/index.html?fip=193.174.98.30&seite=1&pdfseitex= Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil 2, 1: Estland] * [https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:72016/105235/page/1 Stammtafeln nicht immatrikulierter baltischer adelsgeschlechter] * [https://www.hathitrust.org/ HathiTrust] is a partnership of major research institutions and libraries working to ensure that the cultural record is preserved and accessible long into the future by providing digitization of old books and documents. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm Medieval lands] is a good study on older nobility and notables. == Questions and answers == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ask WikiTree G2G forum] * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/14108279806/10156086831284807/ Finnish Genealogy Facebook Group] *[http://finlander.genealogia.fi/content.php?1-home&s=4612b781bfe314da1fab72efbfdc6faa '''Finlander'''], [http://finlander.genealogia.fi/sfhswiki/index.php/Main_Page_-_Entrance The Swedish-Finn Historical Society] *Dictionaries from [http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/indexuk.html '''Historismi.Net'''] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/deathsivu.html Causes of death that occur in old Finnish Church Books] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/termitnew.html Abbreviations in old Finnish Church Books and other Records] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/ammatit%20a-k.html Old occupation names in old records] === Abbreviations === There are some source abbreviations that are commonly used in Finnish Genealogy. * FMS = [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Literature/Hausen_Finlands_medeltidssigill_1900.pdf Finlands medeltidssigill, Reinhold Hausen, Helsingfors 1900.] * DF/FMU = [http://df.narc.fi/ Diplomatarium Fennicum (Kansallisarkisto) / Finlands medeltidsurkunder I-VIII, Reinhold Hausen, Helsinfors 1910-1935]. * REA = [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/REA_1996.pdf Registrum Ecclesiae Aboensis eller Åbo Domkyrkas Svartbok, Reinhold Hausen 1890] == Online research studies == === Military Records === * [http://www.mannerheim-ristinritarit.fi/ Biographies of the 191 Mannerheim Cross recipients] * [https://www.sotasampo.fi/fi/persons/person_61 Military biographies] * [https://www.sotasampo.fi/en/ Linked Open Data Cloud for Finnish war history - Aalto University] ** [https://www.sotasampo.fi/fi/ Above site in Finnish] === Emigration records === are found on several sites that will eventually be added here. * [http://maine.utu.fi/index_e.php Finnish migration institute] * [http://tornedalians.com/index.html Tornedalians] Lists of emigrants from the Torne River Valley dividing Sweden and Finland. be sure to check out the fascinating stories. * [http://sydaby.eget.net/swe/emigrants.htm Immigrants from Ostrobothnia, Finland] === Genealogical books === * [[Space:List_of_online_genealogical_books]] If everything else fails, take a look at some well researched family sites: * [https://www.annelikotisaari.net/ Anneli Kotisaari] * [http://www.ignatius-suku.org/ The Ignatius family of Pielisjärvi] * [http://www.sursill.net/Sibelius/index.html Jean Sibelius and his family] * [http://gamma.nic.fi/~wirmaila/index.html Wirmailan rusthollin suku] * [http://www.juhasinivaara.fi/ralssis/ralssike.htm Juha Sinivaara] == Lists of unverified links == * [https://kansallisbiografia.fi/linkit Finnish National Biography links to genealogical sites]
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{{Image |file=Finland-2.png |align=r |size=120px |caption=Page maintained by
the [[Project: Finland|Finland Project]] }} Not even church books and other old documents are always correct. It is good practice to try find several sources to confirm the correctness of the data. Do not hesitate to ask your project or in G2G if you have a source you can't find on these lists. == Reliable Sources == * Original documents and church books in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ The National Archives Service of Finland] ** [http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/ '''Digihakemisto''' A crowdsourcing index of digitalized documents in The National Archives of Finland.] *[http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm '''SSHY'''], Suomen Sukuhistoriallinen yhdistys, [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_eng.htm '''FFHA'''], Finland's Family History Association - Digitized church books, court records and other original documents. * [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski?en The Hiski Project], Genealogical Society of Finland search engine to digitized church books. Cite the church books, not Hiski * [https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/etusivu?set_language=en Finnish national library digital collection.] * [https://www.helsinki.fi/fi/yliopisto/arkistopalvelut-ja-kirjaaminen#section-49549 Helsinki university student rosters] * [https://www.helsinki.fi/fi/yliopisto/yliopistomatrikkelit Helsinki university rosters of faculties, professors, teachers and war victims] * [http://df.narc.fi/info/literature Diplomatarium Fennicum - Finnish National Archives list of digitized books] Transcripts of medieval documents are subject to interpretation as they are generally hard to read, so there can be mistakes. Try to view the original pictures whenever possible. ** [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Literature/Hausen_Finlands_medeltidssigill_1900.pdf Finlands medeltidssigill, Reinhold Hausen, Helsingfors 1900.] ** [http://df.narc.fi/ Diplomatarium Fennicum (Kansallisarkisto) / Finlands medeltidsurkunder I-VIII, Reinhold Hausen, Helsinfors 1910-1935]. ** [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/REA_1996.pdf Registrum Ecclesiae Aboensis eller Åbo Domkyrkas Svartbok, Reinhold Hausen 1890] * [https://histdoc.net/ Transcriptions of historical documents by Pauli Kruhse] * Published articles and books with sources cited. Publications through genealogical associations are often peer reviewed as well. ** [https://kansallisbiografia.fi/ Finnish national biography] ** [http://www.blf.fi/ Finnish biographical lexicon] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish biographical lexicon] ** [https://nbl.snl.no/ Norwegian biographical lexicon] ** [http://runeberg.org/dbl/ Danish biographical lexicon] ** [http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/170/ Danish womens biographical lexicon] * Old publications that are in the public domain made available online. Older books, while generally well researched may have out of date data because of new research findings. ** [https://books.google.se/books?id=YLkDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fi&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 1 1751] ** [https://books.google.se/books?id=9bIDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fi&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 2 1755] ** [https://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php/Biographiskt_lexicon_%C3%B6fver_namnkunnige_svenske_m%C3%A4n Biographiskt Lexicon öfver namnkunnige Svenska Män '''Free Google books'''] ** [http://runeberg.org/nf/ Nordisk familjebok] ** [http://runeberg.org/anrep/ Svenska adelns ättartaflor] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelskal/ Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels Kalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/svadelskal/ Svensk Adelskalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/frfinl/ Frälsesläkter i Finland intill stora ofreden] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelpsb/ Adel präster smugglare bönder] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelaarbog/ Danmarks adels aarbog] ** [http://runeberg.org/histbib/ Historiskt bibilotek] ** [https://archive.org/details/bidragtillknne1314fins/page/n5 Fordna Wiborgs och nuvarande Borgå stifts herdaminne] ** [https://litteraturbanken.se/forfattare/LewenhauptA/titlar/KarlXIIsOfficerare/sida/I/faksimil Karl XII:s officerare by Adam Lewenhaupt] ** [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00000600/images/index.html?fip=193.174.98.30&seite=1&pdfseitex= Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil 2, 1: Estland] ** [https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:72016/105235/page/1 Stammtafeln nicht immatrikulierter baltischer adelsgeschlechter] ** [[Space:Sl%C3%A4gten_Petersohn|Slägten Petersohn - Några anteckningar]] * [https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/de/search Arolsen archives with assorted documents from WWII, the aftermath and the Holocaust.] == Reliable With Conditions == * [https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave], [https://billiongraves.com/ Billiongraves], [https://fi.geneanet.org/siviilihautausmaa/ Geneanet] and [http://haudat.genealogia.fi/php/indexs.php Genealogical Society of Finland graves database] would be deemed reliable only when a picture of the headstone is provided. Remember that even grave markers can have errors in name spelling and dates. * [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia], [https://www.adelsvapen.com/ Adelsvapen] and other Wiki's, including [https://www.wikitree.com/ WikiTree] are only as reliable as the sources they cite. == Unreliable Sources == * User generated online trees like Geni, MyHeritage, Ancestry, FamilySearch, Rootsweb, Geneanet, etc. These kinds of sites can be used to find details that can lead to reliable sources. Some trees cite sources that can be used for your profiles when you have checked them out. Never use a user generated tree as source. * A generic familysearch.com or ancestry.com should never be used as source citations. Always cite the specific documents where you found the information. * Published books, articles and blogs that do not have sources listed. * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]]
{{Image |file=Finland-2.png |align=r |size=120px |caption=Page maintained by
the [[Project: Finland|Finland Project]] }} Not even church books and other old documents are always correct. It is good practice to try find several sources to confirm the correctness of the data. Do not hesitate to ask your project or in G2G if you have a source you can't find on these lists. == Reliable Sources == * Original documents and church books in the [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/ The National Archives Service of Finland] ** [http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/ '''Digihakemisto''' A crowdsourcing index of digitalized documents in The National Archives of Finland.] *[http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index.htm '''SSHY'''], Suomen Sukuhistoriallinen yhdistys, [http://www.sukuhistoria.fi/sshy/index_eng.htm '''FFHA'''], Finland's Family History Association - Digitized church books, court records and other original documents. * [http://hiski.genealogia.fi/hiski?en The Hiski Project], Genealogical Society of Finland search engine to digitized church books. Cite the church books, not Hiski * [https://digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi/etusivu?set_language=en Finnish national library digital collection.] * [https://www.helsinki.fi/fi/yliopisto/arkistopalvelut-ja-kirjaaminen#section-49549 Helsinki university student rosters] * [https://www.helsinki.fi/fi/yliopisto/yliopistomatrikkelit Helsinki university rosters of faculties, professors, teachers and war victims] * [http://df.narc.fi/info/literature Diplomatarium Fennicum - Finnish National Archives list of digitized books] Transcripts of medieval documents are subject to interpretation as they are generally hard to read, so there can be mistakes. Try to view the original pictures whenever possible. ** [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Literature/Hausen_Finlands_medeltidssigill_1900.pdf Finlands medeltidssigill, Reinhold Hausen, Helsingfors 1900.] ** [http://df.narc.fi/ Diplomatarium Fennicum (Kansallisarkisto) / Finlands medeltidsurkunder I-VIII, Reinhold Hausen, Helsinfors 1910-1935]. ** [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/REA_1996.pdf Registrum Ecclesiae Aboensis eller Åbo Domkyrkas Svartbok, Reinhold Hausen 1890] * [https://histdoc.net/ Transcriptions of historical documents by Pauli Kruhse] * Published articles and books with sources cited. Publications through genealogical associations are often peer reviewed as well. ** [https://kansallisbiografia.fi/ Finnish national biography] ** [http://www.blf.fi/ Finnish biographical lexicon] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish biographical lexicon] ** [https://nbl.snl.no/ Norwegian biographical lexicon] ** [http://runeberg.org/dbl/ Danish biographical lexicon] ** [http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/170/ Danish womens biographical lexicon] * Old publications that are in the public domain made available online. Older books, while generally well researched may have out of date data because of new research findings. ** [https://books.google.se/books?id=YLkDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fi&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 1 1751] ** [https://books.google.se/books?id=9bIDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fi&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 2 1755] ** [https://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php/Biographiskt_lexicon_%C3%B6fver_namnkunnige_svenske_m%C3%A4n Biographiskt Lexicon öfver namnkunnige Svenska Män '''Free Google books'''] ** [http://runeberg.org/nf/ Nordisk familjebok] ** [http://runeberg.org/anrep/ Svenska adelns ättartaflor] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelskal/ Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels Kalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/svadelskal/ Svensk Adelskalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/frfinl/ Frälsesläkter i Finland intill stora ofreden] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelpsb/ Adel präster smugglare bönder] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelaarbog/ Danmarks adels aarbog] ** [http://runeberg.org/histbib/ Historiskt bibilotek] ** [https://archive.org/details/bidragtillknne1314fins/page/n5 Fordna Wiborgs och nuvarande Borgå stifts herdaminne] ** [https://litteraturbanken.se/forfattare/LewenhauptA/titlar/KarlXIIsOfficerare/sida/I/faksimil Karl XII:s officerare by Adam Lewenhaupt] ** [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00000600/images/index.html?fip=193.174.98.30&seite=1&pdfseitex= Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil 2, 1: Estland] ** [https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:72016/105235/page/1 Stammtafeln nicht immatrikulierter baltischer adelsgeschlechter] ** [[Space:Sl%C3%A4gten_Petersohn|Slägten Petersohn - Några anteckningar]] * [https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/de/search Arolsen archives with assorted documents from WWII, the aftermath and the Holocaust.] == Reliable With Conditions == * [https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave], [https://billiongraves.com/ Billiongraves], [https://fi.geneanet.org/siviilihautausmaa/ Geneanet] and [http://haudat.genealogia.fi/php/indexs.php Genealogical Society of Finland graves database] would be deemed reliable only when a picture of the headstone is provided. Remember that even grave markers can have errors in name spelling and dates. * [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia], [https://www.adelsvapen.com/ Adelsvapen] and other Wiki's, including [https://www.wikitree.com/ WikiTree] are only as reliable as the sources they cite. == Unreliable Sources == * User generated online trees like Geni, MyHeritage, Ancestry, FamilySearch, Rootsweb, Geneanet, etc. These kinds of sites can be used to find details that can lead to reliable sources. Some trees cite sources that can be used for your profiles when you have checked them out. Never use a user generated tree as source. * A generic familysearch.com or ancestry.com should never be used as source citations. Always cite the specific documents where you found the information. * Published books, articles and blogs that do not have sources listed. * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]]
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==Monthly Suggestions Progress Reports== This page holds the monthly progress reports for Finland suggestions by the group. Each suggestion worked on is reported along with the trajectory. The bolded numbers highlight those suggestions for extra attention during the following month. ===April 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 27 March and 01 May 2022 reflect work done during April 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0327''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0501''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||9127||9207||{{Red|↑ 80}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 111: Died too young to be parent ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||77||77||No Change|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||62||61||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born ||Advanced||51||52||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||30||30||No Change|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born ||Advanced||51||51||No Change|| |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||23||28||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 412: Marriage End Date before: Marriage Date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 414: Marriage End Date before Birth Date||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||10||9||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 417: Death Date too long after: Marriage End Date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Error 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 113: Duplicate in relatives||Advanced||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 308: Mother is also a spouse||Advanced||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||68||66||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||18||16||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||15||14||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 773: Prefix in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||7||6||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||15||16||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||33||33||No Change|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||8||10||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||19||16||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||2||4||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||4||5||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 508: Missing gender (probably female) ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 510: Unique name without gender||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||21||23||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short ||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||25||27||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 609: Wrong character in birth location||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 612: Location too early in birth location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||48||48||No Change|| |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||64||65||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 634: Death location too short ||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||26||27||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||91||91||No Change|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Warning 647: Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||5||0||{{Blue|↓ 5}}||{{Green|{{Green|{{Green|All Resolved}}}}}} |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||28||38||{{Red|↑ 10}}|| |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||12||9||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||100||89||{{Blue|↓ 11}}|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 677: Ambiguous Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date) ||Intermediate||15||15||No Change|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''PPP''' |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||5||4||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile ||Advanced||8||7||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile ||Advanced||11||12||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge ||Easy||56||56||No Change|| |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with = ||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with = ||Easy||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 824: Heading different number of = ||Easy||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||{{Green|{{Green|{{Green|All Resolved}}}}}} |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ||Advanced||28||28||No Change|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference ||Advanced||34||30||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date ||Advanced||26||25||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname ||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk ||Intermediate||39||54||{{Red|↑ 15}}|| |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 841: Template doesn't start with double { ||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||1611||'''1611'''||No Change||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||3666||'''3673'''||{{Red|↑ 7}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- | Error 861: Inline citation doesn't start with ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||{{Green|{{Green|{{Green|All Resolved}}}}}} |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with ||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 863: Missing tag ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags ||Intermediate||4||3||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||{{Green|{{Green|{{Green|All Resolved}}}}}} |- |Error 866: Duplicated ||Intermediate||4||0||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||{{Green|{{Green|{{Green|All Resolved}}}}}} |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag ||Advanced||47||45||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations ||Advanced||121||122||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations ||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error||Advanced||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||51||49||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||124||124||No Change|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||143||141||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||20||20||No Change|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||29||29||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||16||16||No Change|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||150||150||No Change|| |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||428||462||{{Red|↑ 34}}|| |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||1286||'''1323'''||{{Red|↑ 37}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||128||128||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||42||42||No Change|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||25||26||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||19||20||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||307||308||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||71||73||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||495||'''520'''||{{Red|↑ 25}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||232||242||{{Red|↑ 10}}|| |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||460||466||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||19||21||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||6||8||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||10||12||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||16||18||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||32||31||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||24||24||No Change|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID ||Intermediate||4||1||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile ||Intermediate||28||26||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date ||Intermediate||9||10||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date ||Intermediate||31||33||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date ||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date ||Intermediate||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location ||Intermediate||7||8||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||19||19||No Change|| |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||25||25||No Change|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||13||13||No Change|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||18||18||No Change|| |- |Warning 465: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not recognized||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- | Error 469: Profile completeness - Missing span Anchors||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |} ---- ===May 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 01 May 2022 and 29 May 2022 reflect work done during May 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0501''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||9207||6777||{{Blue|↓ 2430}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old||Intermediate||4||1||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- | Error 111: Died too young to be parent ||Intermediate||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||9||10||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||77||79||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||61||59||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |205: Father is too young or not born||Advanced||0||52||{{Red|↑ 52}}|| |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||30||29||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born ||Advanced||0||52||{{Red|↑ 52}}|| |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||28||28||No Change|| |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 412: Marriage End Date before: Marriage Date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 414: Marriage End Date before Birth Date||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- |Error 417: Death Date too long after: Marriage End Date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Error 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 113: Duplicate in relatives||Advanced||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All resolved |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born ||Advanced||52||0||{{Blue|↓ 52}}||All resolved |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born ||Advanced||51||0||{{Blue|↓ 51}}||All resolved |- |Error 308: Mother is also a spouse||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||66||66||No Change|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||16||16||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||14||16||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 773: Prefix in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||8||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||16||17||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||33||33||No Change|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||16||17||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||4||3||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||5||4||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 508: Missing gender (probably female) ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||3||1||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||23||22||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short ||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||27||27||No Change|| |- |Error 609: Wrong character in birth location||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 612: Location too early in birth location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||48||46||No Change{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||2||3||No Change1|| |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||65||64||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 634: Death location too short ||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||27||26||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||91||90||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||10||8||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||38||39||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short ||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||89||90||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 677: Ambiguous Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All resolved |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date) ||Intermediate||15||16||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile ||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile ||Advanced||12||14||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge ||Easy||56||49||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with = ||Easy||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with = ||Easy||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All resolved |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ||Advanced||28||28||No Change|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference ||Advanced||30||30||No Change|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date ||Advanced||25||25||No Change|| |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname ||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk ||Intermediate||54||51||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||5||4||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 841: Template doesn't start with double { ||Easy||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All resolved |- |Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||1611||'''1611'''||No Change||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||3673||'''1248'''||{{Blue|↓ 2425}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||1||2||No Change1|| |- |Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with ||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 863: Missing tag ||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag ||Advanced||45||45||No Change|| |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations ||Advanced||122||122||No Change|| |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations ||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||49||49||No Change|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||124||124||No Change|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||141||140||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||20||20||No Change|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||29||29||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||16||16||No Change|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||150||148||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||462||473||{{Red|↑ 11}}|| |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||1323||'''1326'''||{{Red|↑ 3}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||128||126||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||42||42||No Change|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||26||26||No Change|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||20||22||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||308||312||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||73||73||No Change|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||520||'''531'''||{{Red|↑ 11}}||'''Needs extra attention''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||242||240||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||466||475||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||21||23||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||8||10||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||12||13||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||18||18||No Change|| |- |Error 552: Wikidata - Different gender||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||31||32||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||6||9||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||13||14||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||17||18||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||24||29||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile ||Intermediate||26||24||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date ||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date ||Intermediate||33||35||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date ||Intermediate||6||7||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date ||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location ||Intermediate||8||1||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID ||Intermediate||2||10||{{Red|↑ 8}}|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 586: FindAGrave - Link to merged Grave ID ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||19||19||No Change|| |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||25||25||No Change|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||13||13||No Change|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||18||18||No Change|| |- |Hint 465: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not recognized||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- | Error 469: Profile completeness - Missing span Anchors||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |} ---- ---- ===June 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 29 May and 06 June 2022 reflect work done during June 2022 {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0626 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||6777||6783||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 111: Died too young to be parent ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||10||11||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||79||78||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||59||60||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |205: Father is too young or not born||Advanced||52||51||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||29||29||No Change|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born ||Advanced||52||0||{{Blue|↓ 52}}||All Resolved |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||28||28||No Change|| |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 412: Marriage End Date before: Marriage Date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 414: Marriage End Date before Birth Date||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- |Error 417: Death Date too long after: Marriage End Date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Error 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 113: Duplicate in relatives||Advanced||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 308: Mother is also a spouse||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||66||66||No Change|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||16||18||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||8||7||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||16||15||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 773: Prefix in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||8||6||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||33||33||No Change|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||17||18||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 508: Missing gender (probably female) ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||22||23||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short ||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||27||27||No Change|| |- |Error 609: Wrong character in birth location||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 612: Location too early in birth location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||46||46||No Change|| |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||64||64||No Change|| |- |Error 634: Death location too short ||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||26||27||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||90||93||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||39||38||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||90||89||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date) ||Intermediate||16||15||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile ||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile ||Advanced||14||14||No Change|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge ||Easy||49||49||No Change|| |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with = ||Easy||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ||Advanced||28||29||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference ||Advanced||30||30||No Change|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date ||Advanced||25||24||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname ||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk ||Intermediate||51||50||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 848: Error in template parameters||Advanced||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||1611||'''1611'''||No Change||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||'''1248'''||1248||No Change||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with ||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 863: Missing tag ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here tags ||||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag ||Advanced||45||45||No Change|| |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations ||Advanced||122||122||No Change|| |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations ||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||49||49||No Change|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||124||124||No Change|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||140||140||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||20||21||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||29||29||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||16||16||No Change|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||148||148||No Change|| |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||473||474||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||1326||1327||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||126||126||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||42||42||No Change|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||26||26||No Change|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||22||22||No Change|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||312||318||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||73||73||No Change|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||531||'''533'''||{{Red|↑ 2}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||240||238||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||475||478||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||23||24||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||10||10||No Change|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||13||13||No Change|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||18||20||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 552: Wikidata - Different gender||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||32||32||No Change|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||18||18||No Change|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||29||29||No Change|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID ||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile ||Intermediate||24||25||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date ||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date ||Intermediate||35||36||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date ||Intermediate||7||8||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date ||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID ||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 586: FindAGrave - Link to merged Grave ID ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||19||18||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||25||25||No Change|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||8||7||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||13||13||No Change|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||10||9||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||18||18||No Change|| |- |Hint 465: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not recognized||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||11||10||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 469: Profile completeness - Missing span Anchors||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |} ---- ===July 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 26 June and 31 July 2022 reflect work done during July 2022. {|border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="fontsize:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0626 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||6,783||6,752||{{Blue|↓ 31}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 111: Died too young to be parent ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||11||11||No Change|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ||Advanced||78||78||No Change|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||60||60||No Change|| |- |205: Father is too young or not born||Advanced||51||49||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||29||29||No Change|| |- |Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born ||Advanced||0||50||{{Red|↑ 50}}|| |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||28||28||No Change|| |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 412: Marriage End Date before: Marriage Date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 414: Marriage End Date before Birth Date||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||9||7||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 417: Death Date too long after: Marriage End Date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Error 105: Duplicate sibling||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Error 113: Duplicate in relatives||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 308: Mother is also a spouse||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||4||4||No Change|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||Advanced||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||66||67||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||18||15||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||15||15||No Change|| |- |Warning 773: Prefix in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||33||33||No Change|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||18||18||No Change|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 508: Missing gender (probably female) ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male) ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||23||23||No Change|| |- |Error 604: Birth location too short ||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||27||27||No Change|| |- |Error 609: Wrong character in birth location||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 612: Location too early in birth location||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||46||46||No Change|| |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||64||64||No Change|| |- |Error 634: Death location too short ||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||27||26||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||93||93||No Change|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||38||38||No Change|| |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||89||89||No Change|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date) ||Intermediate||15||18||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile ||Advanced||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile ||Advanced||14||15||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge ||Easy||49||50||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 822: Heading doesn't end with = ||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 823: Heading doesn't start with = ||Easy||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines ||Advanced||29||29||No Change|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference ||Advanced||30||30||No Change|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date ||Advanced||24||24||No Change|| |- |Warning 852: GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname ||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk ||Intermediate||50||50||No Change|| |- |Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |Error 848: Error in template parameters||Advanced||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||1,611||'''1,611'''||No Change||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||1,248||'''1,248'''||No Change||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- |Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- |Error 861: Inline citation doesn't start with ||Intermediate||4||0||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||All Resolved |- |Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with ||Intermediate||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 863: Missing tag ||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here tags ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Error 866: Duplicated tags||Advanced||0||4||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Error 868: Inline citations after tag ||Advanced||45||45||No Change|| |- |Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations ||Advanced||122||122||No Change|| |- |Error 870: Missing named Inline citations ||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Error 872: Named Inline citation error||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||49||49||No Change|| |- |Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||124||124||No Change|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||140||139||No Change 1|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||21||7||{{Blue|↓ 14}}|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||29||13||{{Blue|↓ 16}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- |Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||16||16||No Change|| |- |Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||148||148||No Change|| |- |Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||474||479||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Error 966: Link error various||Intermediate||1,327||'''1,326'''||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Error 967: Link error in domain||Intermediate||126||126||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||42||42||No Change|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||26||27||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||22||21||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||318||315||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||73||74||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||9||8||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||533||'''545'''||{{Red|↑ 12}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||238||245||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||478||480||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||24||27||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||10||16||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||13||18||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||20||36||{{Red|↑ 16}}|| |- |Error 552: Wikidata - Different gender||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||32||33||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||18||18||No Change|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||29||29||No Change|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile ||Intermediate||25||25||No Change|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date ||Intermediate||10||12||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date ||Intermediate||36||37||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date ||Intermediate||8||10||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date ||Intermediate||6||8||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID ||Intermediate||10||11||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 586: FindAGrave - Link to merged Grave ID ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||8||8||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||18||18||No Change|| |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||25||25||No Change|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||13||13||No Change|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||18||18||No Change|| |- |Hint 465: Profile completeness - Death Location Country not recognized||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||10||10||No Change|| |- | Error 469: Profile completeness - Missing span Anchors||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |} ---- ---- ===August 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 31 July and 30 August 2022 reflect work done during August 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class=">Wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |Difficulty Level ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0731''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 20220828''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions | |6,752 |6,746 |{{Blue|↓ 6}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 111: Died too young to be parent |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status |Advanced |0 |11 |{{Red|↑ 11}} | |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status |Advanced |0 |77 |{{Red|↑ 77}} | |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died |Advanced |60 |56 |{{Blue|↓ 4}} | |- |Error 205: Father is too young or not born |Advanced |0 |49 |{{Red|↑ 49}} | |- |Error 206: Father is too old |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 210: Father was dead before birth |Advanced |29 |29 |No Change | |- |Error 305: Mother too young or not born |Advanced |50 |50 |No Change | |- |Error 310: Mother was dead before birth |Intermediate |28 |28 |No Change | |- |Error 404: Marriage before birth |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 406: Marriage after death |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 412: Marriage End Date before: Marriage Date |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 414: Marriage End Date before Birth Date |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 416: Marriage End after death |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |- |Error 417: Death Date too long after: Marriage End Date |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Error 105: Duplicate sibling |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 113: Duplicate in relatives |Advanced |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 308: Mother is also a spouse |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day |Advanced |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage |Intermediate |67 |66 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages |Advanced |15 |15 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name |Easy |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name |Intermediate |6 |6 |No Change | |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 731: Separators in Preferred Name |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name |Easy |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth |Advanced |15 |15 |No Change | |- |Warning 773: Prefix in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |6 |6 |No Change | |- |Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |17 |17 |No Change | |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |33 |33 |No Change | |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name |Intermediate |10 |10 |No Change | |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name |Intermediate |18 |18 |No Change | |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name |Intermediate |14 |14 |No Change | |- |Error 912: Swedish patronym SSON for female |Advanced |2 |2 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male) |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male) |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female) |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female) |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 508: Missing gender (probably female) |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male) |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- |Error 602: Separators in Birth Location |Intermediate |23 |23 |No Change | |- |Error 604: Birth location too short |Intermediate |7 |7 |No Change | |- |Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location |Easy |27 |27 |No Change | |- |Error 609: Wrong character in birth location |Easy |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |46 |44 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} | |- |Error 631: Wrong word in death location |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Error 632: Separators in Death Location |Intermediate |64 |64 |No Change | |- |Error 634: Death location too short |Intermediate | |14 |No Change | |- |Error 638: Misspelled country in death location |Easy |26 |27 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |93 |92 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |8 |7 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 647: Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Error 661: Wrong word in marriage location |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location |Intermediate |38 |38 |No Change | |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location |Easy |9 |9 |No Change | |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |89 |90 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date) |Intermediate |0 |19 |{{Red|↑ 19}} | |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date) 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Även om bönder och vanligt folk hade Finska som sitt modersmål, var Svenska det språk som tjänstemän och präster använde, även under den Ryska tiden. Finska namn översattes till Svenska, inte alltid på samma sätt av olika präster. Namn som Juha, Juho och Johannes kunde alla skrivas in som Johan medan namn som Johanna och Hanna samt Per och Pehr var olika stavningar av samma namn, såväl som bokstaven h lagt till slutet av namn som Susanna och Susannah.
Finland lämnade också över stora områden till Ryssland efter andra världskriget och städer som länshuvudstaden [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Viipuri,+Leningradin+alue,+Ven%C3%A4j%C3%A4/@60.4341103,25.6256345,6.67z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x46973232203b6cbb:0xc0c46abf336b4e55!8m2!3d60.7139529!4d28.7571571?hl=fi Viipuri (Viborg)] blir på kartan en liten by i södra Finland när man söker [https://www.google.fi/maps/place/25500+Viipuri/@61.1106878,27.6976531,7.71z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x468c512c1ee68185:0xa00b553b98e62c0!8m2!3d60.1554097!4d23.0788543 "Viipuri Finland"] i moderna kartor. == Språk == Kommuner i Finland 2016 uppdelat på språk: :Beige: enspråkigt finska :Mörkblå: enspråkigt svenska :Turkos: tvåspråkigt, majoritetsspråk finska, minoritetsspråk svenska :Ljusblå: tvåsråkigt, majoritetsspråk svenska, minoritetsspråk finska :Vinröd: majoritetsspråk finska och samiska som minoritetsspråk {{Image|file=Sources-Finland.png |caption=LANGUAGES IN FINLAND }} [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Languages_of_Finnish_municipalities_%282016%29.svg Större bild] ==Geografi== ===Län=== Mellan 1634 och 2009, var Finland administration uppdelad i län. * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finlands_l%C3%A4n Wikipedia] {| border="1" cellpadding="3" |- ! Lääni ! 1775–1812 ! 1812–1831 ! 1831–1918 ! 1918–1938 ! 1938–1945 ! 1945–1960 ! 1960–1997 |- ! [[:Category:Ahvenanmaan lääni|Ahvenanmaa]] | | | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | |- ! [[:Category:Hämeen lääni|Häme]] | | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | |- ! [[:Category:Keski-Suomen lääni|Keski-Suomi]] | | | | | | | style="background: silver" | |- ! [[:Category:Kuopion lääni|Kuopio]] | | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | |- ! [[:Category:Kymenkartanon lääni|Kymenkartano]] | style="background: lightblue" | | style="background: lightblue" | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Kymen lääni|Kymi]] | | | | | | style="background: orangered" | | style="background: orangered" | |- ! [[:Category:Lapin lääni|Lappi]] | | | | | style="background: navy" | | style="background: navy" | | style="background: navy" | |- ! [[:Category:Mikkelin lääni|Mikkeli]] | | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | |- ! [[:Category:Oulun lääni|Oulu]] | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | |- ! [[:Category:Petsamon lääni|Petsamo]] | | | | style="background: tan" | (1920–) | | | |- ! [[:Category:Pohjois-Karjalan lääni|Pohjois-Karjala]] | | | | | | | style="background: red" | |- ! [[:Category:Savon ja Karjalan lääni|Savo ja Karjala]] | style="background: indigo" | | style="background: indigo" | | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Turun ja Porin lääni|Turku ja Pori]] | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | |- ! [[:Category:Uudenmaan lääni|Uusimaa]] | | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | |- ! [[:Category:Uudenmaan ja Hämeen lääni|Uusimaa ja Häme]] | style="background: sienna" | | style="background: sienna" | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Vaasan lääni|Vaasa]] | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | |- ! [[:Category:Viipurin lääni|Viipuri]] | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | |} === Historiska landskap === Finlands historiska landskap är ett arv efter landets gemensamma historia med Sverige. De var administrativa enheter till 1634. * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historiska_landskap_i_Finland Wikipedia]
'''Engelska (Finska, Svenska)'''
: Finland Proper (Varsinais-Suomi, Egentliga Finland) : Karelia (Karjala, Karelen) : Laponia (Lappi, Lappland) : Ostrobothnia (Pohjanmaa, Österbotten) : Satakunta (Satakunta, Satakunda) : Savonia (Savo, Savolax) : Tavastia (Häme, Tavastland) : Uusimaa (Uusimaa, Nyland) : Åland (Ahvenanmaa, Åland) === Det moderna Finland består av 19 landskapsförbund === * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landskap_i_Finland Wikipedia] '''FINSKA -- ENGELSKA -- SVENSKA'''
Ahvenanmaa -- Åland Islands -- Åland
Etelä-Karjala -- South Karelia -- Södra Karelen
Etelä-Pohjanmaa -- Southern Ostrobothnia -- Södra Österbotten
Etelä-Savo -- Southern Savonia -- Södra Savolax
Kainuu -- Kainuu -- Kajanaland
Kanta-Häme -- Tavastia Proper -- Egentliga Tavastland
Keski-Pohjanmaa -- Central Ostrobothnia -- Mellersta Österbotten
Keski-Suomi -- Central Finland -- Mellersta Finland
Kymenlaakso -- Kymenlaakso -- Kymmenedalen
Lappi -- Lapland -- Lappland
Päijät-Häme -- Päijänne Tavastia -- Päijänne-Tavastland
Pirkanmaa -- Pirkanmaa -- Birkaland
Pohjanmaa -- Ostrobothnia -- Österbotten
Pohjois-Karjala -- North Karelia -- Norra Karelen
Pohjois-Pohjanmaa -- Northern Ostrobothnia -- Norra Österbotten
Pohjois-Savo -- Northern Savonia -- Norra Savolax
Satakunta -- Satakunta -- Satakunta
Uusimaa -- Uusimaa -- Nyland
Varsinais-Suomi -- Finland Proper -- Egentliga Finland
'''ENGELSKA -- FINSKA'''
Åland Islands -- Ahvenanmaa
Central Finland -- Keski-Suomi
Central Ostrobothnia -- Keski-Pohjanmaa
Finland Proper -- Varsinais-Suomi
Kainuu -- Kainuu
Kymenlaakso -- Kymenlaakso
Lapland -- Lappi
Northern Ostrobothnia -- Pohjois-Pohjanmaa
North Karelia -- Pohjois-Karjala
Northern Savonia -- Pohjois-Savo
Ostrobothnia -- Pohjanmaa
Päijänne Tavastia -- Päijät-Häme
South Karelia -- Etelä-Karjala
Southern Savonia -- Etelä-Savo
Southern Ostrobothnia -- Etelä-Pohjanmaa
Pirkanmaa -- Pirkanmaa
Satakunta -- Satakunta
Tavastia Proper -- Kanta-Häme
Uusimaa -- Uusimaa
=== Regioner === 2010 skapades sex '''Regionförvaltningsverk''' genom sammanslagning av olika län. Se [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regionf%C3%B6rvaltningsverk Wikipedia].
the [[Project: Finland|Finland Project]] }}
Denna sidan är ämnad som en allmän informationssida om Finland.
'''[[Project:Finland_Sv|Gå till den Svenska huvudsidan av projekt Finland]]'''
== Finland == [[Image:European_Flags-45.png | 150px |Flag of Finland ]] [https://www.google.com/maps/@64.9146659,26.0672554,4z Google karta] [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland Från Wikipedia]: '''Republiken Finland'''; Finska: ''Suomi'', ''Suomen tasavalta''; Engelska: ''Finland'', ''Republic of Finland'', är en republik i norra Europa. Finland har landgränser till Norge, Sverige och Ryssland samt i söder havsgräns mot Estland. Mellan Finland och Estland ligger Finska viken. Finland hade en befolkning på omkring 5,5 miljoner invånare i slutet av 2014, med majorieten bosatta i de sydligaste delen. Finland är till ytan det åttonde största landet i Europa men har den lägsta befolkningstätheten i Europeiska unionen. Finland är en parlamentarisk repblik som styrs från huvudstaden Helsingfors med hjälp av sex regionförvaltningsverk vilka 2010 ersatte de tidigare länen. Lokalförvaltningen handhas av 311 kommuner. Åland är ett självstyrande landskap, vilket gör Finland till en federation. Omkring en million människor bor i huvudstadsområdet (Helsingfors, Esbo, Grankulla och Vanda) och omkring en tredjedel av BNP:n produceras där. Andra stora städer är Tammerfors, Åbo, Uleåborg, Jyväskylä, Lahtis och Kuopio. Finland var en del an Sverige från 1100-talet till 1809, då landet blev ett självstyrande storfurstendöme under Ryssland tills den Ryska revolutionen 1917. Händelserna där ledde till den Finska självständighetsdeklarationen 6 Dec 1917, vilket i sin tur ledde till inbördeskrig mellan de röda som hade stöd av Bolsjevikerna och de vita som stöddes av det Tyska Riket. Efter ett kort försök att establisera en monarki i landet blev Finland en republik 17 Jul 1919. '''Vad som behöver iakttagas i genealogin''''''[[Project:Finland_Sv|Gå till den Svenska huvudsidan av projekt Finland]]'''
Även om bönder och vanligt folk hade Finska som sitt modersmål, var Svenska det språk som tjänstemän och präster använde, även under den Ryska tiden. Finska namn översattes till Svenska, inte alltid på samma sätt av olika präster. Namn som Juha, Juho och Johannes kunde alla skrivas in som Johan medan namn som Johanna och Hanna samt Per och Pehr var olika stavningar av samma namn, såväl som bokstaven h lagt till slutet av namn som Susanna och Susannah.
Finland lämnade också över stora områden till Ryssland efter andra världskriget och städer som länshuvudstaden [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Viipuri,+Leningradin+alue,+Ven%C3%A4j%C3%A4/@60.4341103,25.6256345,6.67z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x46973232203b6cbb:0xc0c46abf336b4e55!8m2!3d60.7139529!4d28.7571571?hl=fi Viipuri (Viborg)] blir på kartan en liten by i södra Finland när man söker [https://www.google.fi/maps/place/25500+Viipuri/@61.1106878,27.6976531,7.71z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x468c512c1ee68185:0xa00b553b98e62c0!8m2!3d60.1554097!4d23.0788543 "Viipuri Finland"] i moderna kartor. == Språk == Kommuner i Finland 2016 uppdelat på språk: :Beige: enspråkigt finska :Mörkblå: enspråkigt svenska :Turkos: tvåspråkigt, majoritetsspråk finska, minoritetsspråk svenska :Ljusblå: tvåsråkigt, majoritetsspråk svenska, minoritetsspråk finska :Vinröd: majoritetsspråk finska och samiska som minoritetsspråk {{Image|file=Sources-Finland.png |caption=LANGUAGES IN FINLAND }} [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Languages_of_Finnish_municipalities_%282016%29.svg Större bild] ==Geografi== ===Län=== Mellan 1634 och 2009, var Finland administration uppdelad i län. * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finlands_l%C3%A4n Wikipedia] {| border="1" cellpadding="3" |- ! Lääni ! 1775–1812 ! 1812–1831 ! 1831–1918 ! 1918–1938 ! 1938–1945 ! 1945–1960 ! 1960–1997 |- ! [[:Category:Ahvenanmaan lääni|Ahvenanmaa]] | | | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | | style="background: gold" | |- ! [[:Category:Hämeen lääni|Häme]] | | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | | style="background: salmon" | |- ! [[:Category:Keski-Suomen lääni|Keski-Suomi]] | | | | | | | style="background: silver" | |- ! [[:Category:Kuopion lääni|Kuopio]] | | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | | style="background: black" | |- ! [[:Category:Kymenkartanon lääni|Kymenkartano]] | style="background: lightblue" | | style="background: lightblue" | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Kymen lääni|Kymi]] | | | | | | style="background: orangered" | | style="background: orangered" | |- ! [[:Category:Lapin lääni|Lappi]] | | | | | style="background: navy" | | style="background: navy" | | style="background: navy" | |- ! [[:Category:Mikkelin lääni|Mikkeli]] | | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | | style="background: darkred" | |- ! [[:Category:Oulun lääni|Oulu]] | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | | style="background: greenyellow" | |- ! [[:Category:Petsamon lääni|Petsamo]] | | | | style="background: tan" | (1920–) | | | |- ! [[:Category:Pohjois-Karjalan lääni|Pohjois-Karjala]] | | | | | | | style="background: red" | |- ! [[:Category:Savon ja Karjalan lääni|Savo ja Karjala]] | style="background: indigo" | | style="background: indigo" | | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Turun ja Porin lääni|Turku ja Pori]] | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | | style="background: brown" | |- ! [[:Category:Uudenmaan lääni|Uusimaa]] | | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | | style="background: moccasin" | |- ! [[:Category:Uudenmaan ja Hämeen lääni|Uusimaa ja Häme]] | style="background: sienna" | | style="background: sienna" | | | | | |- ! [[:Category:Vaasan lääni|Vaasa]] | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | | style="background: green" | |- ! [[:Category:Viipurin lääni|Viipuri]] | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | style="background: dodgerblue" | | |} === Historiska landskap === Finlands historiska landskap är ett arv efter landets gemensamma historia med Sverige. De var administrativa enheter till 1634. * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historiska_landskap_i_Finland Wikipedia]
'''Engelska (Finska, Svenska)'''
: Finland Proper (Varsinais-Suomi, Egentliga Finland) : Karelia (Karjala, Karelen) : Laponia (Lappi, Lappland) : Ostrobothnia (Pohjanmaa, Österbotten) : Satakunta (Satakunta, Satakunda) : Savonia (Savo, Savolax) : Tavastia (Häme, Tavastland) : Uusimaa (Uusimaa, Nyland) : Åland (Ahvenanmaa, Åland) === Det moderna Finland består av 19 landskapsförbund === * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landskap_i_Finland Wikipedia] '''FINSKA -- ENGELSKA -- SVENSKA'''
Ahvenanmaa -- Åland Islands -- Åland
Etelä-Karjala -- South Karelia -- Södra Karelen
Etelä-Pohjanmaa -- Southern Ostrobothnia -- Södra Österbotten
Etelä-Savo -- Southern Savonia -- Södra Savolax
Kainuu -- Kainuu -- Kajanaland
Kanta-Häme -- Tavastia Proper -- Egentliga Tavastland
Keski-Pohjanmaa -- Central Ostrobothnia -- Mellersta Österbotten
Keski-Suomi -- Central Finland -- Mellersta Finland
Kymenlaakso -- Kymenlaakso -- Kymmenedalen
Lappi -- Lapland -- Lappland
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North Karelia -- Pohjois-Karjala
Northern Savonia -- Pohjois-Savo
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[[Category: Kentucky, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Finley Mine Disaster, Hyden, Kentucky, 1970]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Finley Hurricane Creek Mine Disaster''' ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 30 Dec 1970 * Location: * Victims: 38 deaths * Cause: Explosion :'''Area History''' :"Hurricane Creek Mine was located near Hyden, Leslie County, Kentucky. Leslie County is in the Southeastern part of the state. The county is approximately 404 square miles. The county population at the time of the disaster was 11,623. The mine workers were from Leslie and neighboring Clay Counties, two of the poorest counties in the state of Kentucky. ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== :An investigation revealed a “nearly absolute failure” to enforce the new safety laws. Traces of dynamite and Primacord, both banned by the new law, were found inside the mine. Excessive accumulations of coal dust and inadequate applications of rock dust in parts of Nos. 15 and 16 mines permitted propagation of the explosion throughout the mines. :The disaster occurred exactly one year after the passage of the Coal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1969. ===Miner Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" |-valign="top" align="left" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Name ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|DOB ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Occupation |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bentley, Walter ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|60 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10-Oct-1910 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Shot Firer - Utliity Man |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bowling-1446|Bowling, Billy J]] ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|11-Jul-1924 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Section Foreman |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Young-27902|Young, Denver]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|29-Jan-1941 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mining Machine Operator |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Miner Survivors=== :The lone survivor, conveyor belt operator A.T. Collins, was blown some sixty feet out of the mine and into the road. He spent the next two weeks in the hospital recovering from his injuries. ===Museums & Memorials=== {{Image|file=Finley_160_Mine_Disaster.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Mile Marker commemorating the disaster }} *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLtmLCNbPvA YouTube Video: In Memory of the 1970 Finley Coal Mine Disaster and Jim Jones by Brenda (Jones) Bailey] ===Want to Know More? === *Book regarding the disaster: Bethell, Thomas N. (1972). The Hurricane Creek massacre;: An inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of thirty-eight men in coal mine explosion. Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-080251-0. ===Sources=== *[[Wikipedia:Hurricane_Creek_mine_disaster|Wikipedia: Hurricane Creek mine disaster]] *[https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/559 Hurricane Creek Mine Disaster], Explore Kentucky *39 miners went in, only 1 came out: 50 years of pain from a Kentucky coal mine disaster https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/2020/12/23/families-of-finley-hurricane-creek-mine-disaster-victims-still-hurting/3812001001/ via @courierjournal *[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/finley.htm Finley Coal Company Nos. 15 and 16 Mine Explosion], aka Hurricane Creek Mine, USMRA .
38 Lives Lost in the Finley Hurricane Creek 1970 Mine Explosion
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Finney-Phinney Families in America == Descendants of John Finney of Plymouth and Barnstable, Mass., and Bristol, R.I., of Samuel Finney of Philadelphia, Pa., and of Robert Finney of New London, Pa., from the notebooks of Howard Finney, Sr. * by [[Finney-3060|Howard Finney]] (1903-1993) * published by William Byrd Press, Richmond, Virginia, 1957 * 298 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Finney-Phinney Families in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732277 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21438/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=A4ZIAAAAMAAJ search only === Table of Contents === * Foreword * 1. Descendants of John Finney of Plymouth and Barnstable, Mass., and Bristol, R.I. * 2. Descendants of Captain Samuel Finney of Philadelphia, Pa. * 3. Descendants of Robert Finney of New London, Pa. * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Finney, Howard. ''[[Space:Finney-Phinney Families in America|Finney-Phinney Families in America]]'' (William Byrd Press, Richmond, Virginia, 1957) [ Page ]. * ([[#Finney|Finney]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Finney, Howard. ''[[Space:Finney-Phinney Families in America|Finney-Phinney Families in America]]'' (William Byrd Press, Richmond, Virginia, 1957) [ Page ].
Finnish Roots
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[[Category:Finnish Projects]] Our goal is to support research and collaboration on profiles of Finnish Heritage or Origin, and to foster connections among researchers with common interests and the development of shared resources to advance these aims. We aim to be an asset to the Wikitree community and to Finnish Genealogy in general. We encourage development of Name and Place studies pertinent to Finnish Roots. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ahonen-14|Andrea Rezabek]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add the Finnish Roots template to profiles that have Finnish heritage or lived in Finland. * Start a One Name Study for your Finnish Surnames * Start a One Place Study for a location of interest to your genealogy research Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11253952 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Genealogical resources == *[https://www.arkisto.fi/en/frontpage '''Arkistolaitos''' - The National Archives Service of Finland] '''Free''' ** [http://en-dot-digihakemisto.appspot.com/ '''Digihakemisto''' A private attempt to make a digital index of the digitalized documents in The National Archives of Finland by crowdsourcing.] '''Free''' *[[Space:SSHY|'''SSHY''']], Suomen Sukuhistoriallinen yhdistys, '''FFHA''', Finland's Family History Association ** Access to Parish records '''behind a paywall.''' ** [[Space:The_Hiski_Project | '''The Hiski Project''']], Genealogical Society of Finland search engine. '''Provides free access to many original records''' *[http://finlander.genealogia.fi/content.php?1-home&s=4612b781bfe314da1fab72efbfdc6faa '''Finlander'''], [http://finlander.genealogia.fi/sfhswiki/index.php/Main_Page_-_Entrance The Swedish-Finn Historical Society] *Dictionaries from [http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/indexuk.html '''Historismi.Net'''] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/deathsivu.html Causes of death that occur in old Finnish Church Books] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/termitnew.html Abbreviations in old Finnish Church Books and other Records] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/ammatit%20a-k.html Old occupation names in old records] **[http://www.saunalahti.fi/hirvela/historismi_sivut/termitnew.html List of common terms and abbreviations for those researching Finnish Roots]
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[[Category:Finnish War]] == The Finnish War == The war between Sweden and Russia that lasted from February 1808 until September 1809, also called the Finnish War, was in many ways a small part of the Napoleonic war that engulfed most of Europe. By the end of the first decade of the 19th century almost every non-neutral country in Europe was either part of Napoleon's alliance or allied with England and her allies. In the end, Sweden lost the war to the Russian Empire and the eastern third of Sweden (modern day Finland) became the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland within the Russian Empire. The separation of Finland from Sweden paved the path to Finland's independence and eventual statehood. As a result of the war, Sweden's King was removed, the country would adopt a new constitution, and established the new Royal House of Bernadotte in 1818. {{Image|file=Finnish_War.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Locations of major engagements of the Finnish War. }} === Background === The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Tilsit Treaty of Tilsit] allied Napoleon with Russia and required other nations, including Sweden, to follow the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_System Continental System]. The eccentric King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden believed Napoleon to be the anti-Christ and in response to the treaty, aligned Sweden with Britain and sought financial and military aid from them. {{Image|file=Finnish_War-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} After the British Navy attacked Denmark at Copenhagen, the Russians called upon Sweden to close the Baltic sea to British warships. Despite the trepidation of Swedish officers, Gustav had an unrealistic view of Sweden's military abilities and refused the Russian request. Using intelligence acquired through a network of spies, Russian forces made plans to attack eastern Sweden. The Swedish planned a defensive war but because they were at war with both Denmark and Russia, they had to split their forces. Sweden had thought that Russia would only be able to invade by sea but Russia had built new road networks and had drawn detailed maps that would allow them to attack by land. === February - May 1808 === The Russian invasion came on 21 February 1808. The overland attack was swift and caught the Swedes off guard. By the end of March, Sweden had lost many towns and fortifications. {{Image|file=Finnish_War.png |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} The Swedish Army was ill-prepared for battle and lost battle after battle to the advancing Russian Army. At Svartholm, two thirds of the soldier's weapons did not work and the cannons were without their carriages. After a brief bombardment the fort surrendered on 18 March. The coast was better prepared and defended; at Sveaborg 6,000 men and 700 cannons under the command of Admiral Cronstedt had enough food and ammunition to withstand a siege until the summer of 1808. The Russians simply blockaded the fort and then convinced Cronstedt that resistance was futile. He surrendered the fort on the 6th of May. When the coming spring melting of the Baltic sea ice, the Russians knew that their advance units would succeptible to being cut off or encircled by the Swedish fleet supported by the British Navy. On 18 April the Swedes count-attacked at Siikajoki and halted the Russian advance. Crondstedt pushed the army south causing the Russians to stretch their manpower to garrison forts in the land that they had occupied. By May the Russians were driven from Gotland and Åland. On May 26, a British fleet carrying 14,000 troops arrived but after a disagreement with the Swedish King, the British sailed south to fight the French in Spain. Despite leaving with their soldiers, the British left 16 battleships and 20 other ships to Sweden's control. === June - July 1808 === The Swedish fleet failed to contain the Russian fleet at the Hangö Peninsula resulting in the King replacing the fleet commander. Major General Eberhard Ernst von Vegesack led the Swedish Army into Finland to counter-attack the Russians. The Russians who were first caught off guard regrouped and repelled von Vegesack's attack. Colonel Johan Bergenstråhle landed additional Swedish forces nearby but were also forced to withdraw. Because the Russian fleet had escaped the Swedish blockade, its presence in to the north hindered Sweden's ability to concentrate their forces. {{Image|file=Finnish_War-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption= }} In July and August the Swedish and Russian armies maneuvered. Most of Sweden's amphibious landings were beaten back and forced to withdraw. Despite raising local militias to help in the fight, in the end, the Russians gained the strategic advantage. === August - September 1808 === By August, Russia had a numerical advantage in forces with 55,000 soldiers compared to Sweden's 36,000. By September, under the command of Count Kamensky, Russia won important victories in Finland. The Swedish naval blockade floundered and Russia was able to unite its northern and southern naval forces. British ships arrived and destroyed several Russian ships but outbreaks of scurvy on board the Swedish ships prevented them from maintaining the blockade. === Winter 1808 === The Russians overran most of Finland and the Emperor wanted to invade Sweden to ensure victory. Kamensky devised a plan to march soldiers across the frozen sea but his subordinates hesitated and the mission was not executed. In the spring of 1809, King Gustav IV was deposed and replace by his uncle Charles XIII of Sweden. Four days later the Russians marched across the frozen sea and invaded as close as 70 km from Stockholm. Three Russian armies marched across the sea and successfully invaded Sweden proper. The Swedish sued for peace and the Russian general agreed but he was later overruled and then replaced before the Russians instigated further hostilities. === Conclusion === A large British armada arrived and blocked the Russian navy. By the end of the summer, the Royal Navy destroyed a 20 Russian ships and captured an additional 35. Charles XIII ordered an invasion in the north of Sweden but Kamensky withstood the assault. With no other option than to sue for peace, negotiations were opened and the Treaty of Fredrikshamn was signed on 17 September 1809. In the treaty, Sweden ceded the entirety of Finland to the Russian Empire. Sweden was forced to join Napoleon's Continental System and closed its ports to British ships. == Sources == * Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_War Finnish War]." ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.'' Accessed 12 March 2019 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]]. See also: * https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suomen_sota * https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finska_kriget
Finsterwalde, Brandenburg One Place Study
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[[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Finsterwalde, Brandenburg]] [[Category:Finsterwalde, Brandenburg One Place Study]] [[Category:Germany, Place Studies]] [[Category:Brandenburg, Deutschland]] [[Category: Brandenburg, Germany]] == Finsterwalde, Brandenburg One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Finsterwalde, Brandenburg|category=Finsterwalde, Brandenburg One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Finsterwalde, Brandenburg|category=Finsterwalde, Brandenburg One Place Study}} {{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q588905|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Finsterwalde, Brandenburg One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Finsterwalde, Brandenburg ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Eurppe :'''Country:''' Germany :'''State:''' Brandenburg :'''District:''' Elbe-Elster :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51°37′42″N 13°42′37″E :'''Elevation:''' ===Name=== Finsterwalde (German pronunciation: [fɪnstɐˈvaldə] (listen), Lower Sorbian: Grabin) is a town in the Elbe-Elster district, in Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany ===History=== Finsterwalde, which is first mentioned in 1288, came into the possession of the Electorate of Saxony from 1635 and of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815. ===Population=== * Total 15,748 * Density 200/km2 (530/sq mi) ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Hansgeorg_Bätcher|Hansgeorg_Bätcher on Wikipedia]] - highly decorated pilot in the Luftwaffe and with more than 658 combat missions the leading bomber ace during World War II. *[[Wikipedia:Thomas_Eisfeld|Thomas_Eisfeld on Wikipedia]] - German professional footballer *[[Wikipedia:Hermann_Kotzschmar|Hermann_Kotzschmar on Wikipedia]] - German-American musician, conductor, and composer. *[[Wikipedia:Catrin_G._Grosse|Catrin Große on Wikipedia]] - German painter, graphic designer and sculptor ==Sources== *{{Wikidata|Q588905|enwiki}} *[https://www.finsterwalde.de/ Finsterwalde Website] *One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Finsterwalde Finsterwalde]". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 393.
Finvoy Civil Parish, County Antrim
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[[Category: Antrim Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Antrim|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Antrim, Ireland|Main Antrim Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Finvoy Parish, County Antrim|Category for Finvoy Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes in County Antrim]] |}See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Finvoy Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Fhionnbhoith. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61322 Finvoy Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Kilconway :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Finvoy Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Antrim|Towns of County Antrim]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)''' |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Artnagross'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Ard na gCros.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9816,-6.4535,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9816/-6.4535 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4580&lat=54.9997 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Artnagross&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Dunloy'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Dún Lathaí.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0080,-6.4056,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0080/-6.4056 OpenStreetMap]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunloy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Finvoy'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Fhionnbhoith.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0094,-6.5149,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0094/-6.5149 OpenStreetMap]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Finvoy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Killins'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Na Coillíní.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9918,-6.5468,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9918/-6.5468 OpenStreetMap]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killins&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Finvoy Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Finvoy Parish (An Fhionnbhoith) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61322/BF Finvoy Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Townland''' |width="20%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)''' |width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes''' |- |Artiforty or Shanaghy Lower||''Ard Tí Fathartaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Artiforty+or+Shanaghy+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Artiforty+or+Shanaghy+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Artiforty%20or%20Shanaghy%22&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Artiloman||''Ard Tí Lomáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Artiloman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Artiloman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Artiloman&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Artnagross||''Ard na gCros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Artnagross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Artnagross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Artnagross&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballaghbeddy||''Bealach Beadaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballaghbeddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballaghbeddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballaghbeddy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymacaldrack||''Baile Mhic Ualraic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymacaldrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymacaldrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymacaldrack&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynagarvy||''Baile na Gairbhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagarvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagarvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynagarvy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballytunn||''Baile Tonnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytunn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytunn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytunn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caldanagh||''Gallánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Caldanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Caldanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caldanagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.]
The documentary evidence (e.g. Gallanagh 1669, Gallinagh c.1672, Galdanagh 1780) suggests that the original Irish form of the name of this townland was Gallánach ‘place of (standing-) stones' and it is clear that the official spelling Caldanagh has been adopted as a result of confusion with a place of that name which lies a short distance to the south, in the townland of Ballymacaldrack. |- |Carney Hill||''Carnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Carney+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Carney+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carney%20Hill&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carrowreagh'''||''An Cheathrú Riabhach''||[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Finvoy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowreagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craigs||''Na Creaga''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craigs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craigs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craigs&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Desertderrin||''Díseart Doirín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Desertderrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Desertderrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Desertderrin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dirraw||''Doire Átha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dirraw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dirraw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dirraw&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumlee||''An Droim Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumlee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumlee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumlee&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dunloy'''||''Dún Lathaí''||[[:Category:Dunloy Townland, Finvoy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunloy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Eden||''An tÉadan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eden&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glengad||''Gleann Gad''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glengad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glengad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glengad&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killins North||''Na Coillíní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Killins+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Killins+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killins,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killins South||''Na Coillíní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Killins+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Killins+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killins,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killymaddy||''Coill na Madadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killymaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killymaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killymaddy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockans||''An Cnocán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockans&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisheegan||''Lios Síocháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisheegan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisheegan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisheegan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maddydoo Lower or New Buildings||''Maide Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddydoo+Lower+or+New+Buildings&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddydoo+Lower+or+New+Buildings&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maddydoo&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maddydoo Upper||''Maide Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddydoo+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddydoo+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maddydoo,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maddykeel Lower||''Maide Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddykeel+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddykeel+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maddykeel,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maddykeel Upper||''Maide Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddykeel+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddykeel+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maddykeel,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Manola Wood||''Maigh nOlla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Manola+Wood%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Manola+Wood%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Manola%20Wood&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moneycanon||''Muine Ceannann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moneycanon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moneycanon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moneycanon&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moore Lodge|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moore+Lodge%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moore+Lodge%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moore%20Lodge&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mullans||''Na Mulláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullans&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rosnashane||''Ros na Sian''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rosnashane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rosnashane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rosnashane&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rushey Hill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Rushey+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Rushey+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rushey%20Hill&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shanaghy Upper||''Seanachadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Shanaghy+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Shanaghy+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanaghy,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Slievenaghy||''Sliabhánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Slievenaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Slievenaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Slievenaghy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tate's Fort|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tate's+Fort%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tate's+Fort%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tate’s%20Fort&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullaghans||''Na Tulacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tullaghans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tullaghans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullaghans&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Unshinagh'''||''Uinseannach''||[[:Category:Unshinagh Townland, Finvoy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Unshinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Unshinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Unshinagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Vow'''||''An Bhoith''||[[:Category:Vow Townland, Finvoy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Vow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Vow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Vow&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Antrim should be added to the main Antrim page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ---- [[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']] [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Cavan%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]] [[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]] [[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Ard na gCros.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9816,-6.4535,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9816/-6.4535 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4580&lat=54.9997 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Artnagross&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Dunloy'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Dún Lathaí.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0080,-6.4056,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0080/-6.4056 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4580&lat=54.9997 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunloy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Finvoy'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Fhionnbhoith.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@55.0094,-6.5149,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/55.0094/-6.5149 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4580&lat=54.9997 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Finvoy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Killins'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Na Coillíní.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.9918,-6.5468,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.9918/-6.5468 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.4580&lat=54.9997 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killins&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Grifiths Valuation.] |} ===The Townlands of Finvoy Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Finvoy Parish (An Fhionnbhoith) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61322/BF Finvoy Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Artiforty%20or%20Shanaghy%22&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Artiloman||''Ard Tí Lomáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Artiloman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Artiloman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Artiloman&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Artnagross||''Ard na gCros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Artnagross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Artnagross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Artnagross&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballaghbeddy||''Bealach Beadaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballaghbeddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballaghbeddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballaghbeddy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymacaldrack||''Baile Mhic Ualraic''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymacaldrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymacaldrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymacaldrack&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynagarvy||''Baile na Gairbhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagarvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballynagarvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynagarvy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballytunn||''Baile Tonnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytunn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytunn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytunn&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Caldanagh||''Gallánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Caldanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Caldanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Caldanagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.]
The documentary evidence (e.g. Gallanagh 1669, Gallinagh c.1672, Galdanagh 1780) suggests that the original Irish form of the name of this townland was Gallánach ‘place of (standing-) stones' and it is clear that the official spelling Caldanagh has been adopted as a result of confusion with a place of that name which lies a short distance to the south, in the townland of Ballymacaldrack. |- |Carney Hill||''Carnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Carney+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Carney+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carney%20Hill&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carrowreagh'''||''An Cheathrú Riabhach''||[[:Category:Carrowreagh Townland, Finvoy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carrowreagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowreagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Craigs||''Na Creaga''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craigs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Craigs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Craigs&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Desertderrin||''Díseart Doirín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Desertderrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Desertderrin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Desertderrin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dirraw||''Doire Átha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dirraw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dirraw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dirraw&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumlee||''An Droim Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumlee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumlee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumlee&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dunloy'''||''Dún Lathaí''||[[:Category:Dunloy Townland, Finvoy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dunloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunloy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Eden||''An tÉadan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Eden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eden&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glebe|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glebe&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glengad||''Gleann Gad''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glengad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Glengad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glengad&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killins North||''Na Coillíní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Killins+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Killins+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killins,%20north&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killins South||''Na Coillíní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Killins+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Killins+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killins,%20south&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killymaddy||''Coill na Madadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killymaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Killymaddy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killymaddy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockans||''An Cnocán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Knockans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockans&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lisheegan||''Lios Síocháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisheegan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Lisheegan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lisheegan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maddydoo Lower or New Buildings||''Maide Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddydoo+Lower+or+New+Buildings&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddydoo+Lower+or+New+Buildings&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maddydoo&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maddydoo Upper||''Maide Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddydoo+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddydoo+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maddydoo,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maddykeel Lower||''Maide Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddykeel+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddykeel+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maddykeel,%20lower&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Maddykeel Upper||''Maide Caol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddykeel+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Maddykeel+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Maddykeel,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Manola Wood||''Maigh nOlla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Manola+Wood%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Manola+Wood%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Manola%20Wood&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moneycanon||''Muine Ceannann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moneycanon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Moneycanon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moneycanon&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moore Lodge|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moore+Lodge%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Moore+Lodge%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moore%20Lodge&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mullans||''Na Mulláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullans&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rosnashane||''Ros na Sian''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rosnashane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Rosnashane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rosnashane&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rushey Hill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Rushey+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Rushey+Hill%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rushey%20Hill&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shanaghy Upper||''Seanachadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Shanaghy+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Shanaghy+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanaghy,%20upper&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Slievenaghy||''Sliabhánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Slievenaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Slievenaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Slievenaghy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tate's Fort|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tate's+Fort%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Tate's+Fort%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tate’s%20Fort&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tullaghans||''Na Tulacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tullaghans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Tullaghans&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tullaghans&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Unshinagh'''||''Uinseannach''||[[:Category:Unshinagh Townland, Finvoy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Unshinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Unshinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Unshinagh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Vow'''||''An Bhoith''||[[:Category:Vow Townland, Finvoy Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Vow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Vow&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Vow&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=FINVOY Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Antrim should be added to the main Antrim page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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Firmin, Firmyn, Furman wills of Suffolk in the 1600s
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==Summary == Wills of Firmins (spelling varies) around the area of Nayland, Stoke by Nayland, Ipswich and Sudbury used in researching the origins of early New England immigrant [[Firmyn-5|John Firmyn of Watertown, Massachusetts]]. The concrete things found tying the Nayland Firmins to those listed below are: #The 1624 will of Robert of Ballingdon where he bequeaths to his "loving friend Josiah Firmin of Nayland, tanner" (other than Roger Warrick by marriage). This is very likely to be the [[Firmyn-7|Josiah Firmin]] (c. 1580-1638) of Nayland, brother of John Firmin the immigrant. Josiah's own will listed himself as a tanner. #The 1614 will of Richard of Sudbury wherein he bequeaths to Josias Firmyn, tanner of Nayland (presumably the same one as listed by Robert of Ballingdon in 1624; Allen's book says this is Joseph but the name Josias is clearly readable in the original will and Allen also listed this will as 1616 when it is clearly readable as 1614 in the will and probate). The following wills were ordered from the Suffolk Archives and are transcribed and/or noted here: #Original will of [[Warrick-260|Roger Warrick of Sudbury]] 1616 RefNo: IC/500/1/73/171 Say maker. This was the first husband of Susan Bush; they married in 1609 at Sudbury and had 3 children, 1 of whom died in infancy. Susan then married [[Firmyn-5|John Firmyn]] at Nayland in 1618. #Original will of John Furman of Ipswich 1693 RefNo: IC/AA1/123/96 Gentleman, how he connects to any of these others is unclear. #Original will of Henry Furman of Ipswich 1637 RefNo: IC/AA1/74/66 wife Prudence & several children listed but no siblings or cousins, how he fits in is uncertain. #Original will of Robert Firmin of Ballingdon 1624 RefNo: IC/500/1/80/83 Tanner bequeaths to his family plus his "loving friend" Josiah Firmyn, tanner of Nayland. #Original will of Giles Firmin of Cavendish 1616 RefNo: IC/500/1/73/160 Clothier who had a brother Thomas and was probably the son of a Thomas as described in Orrin Allen's "Fairman" book book cited below. He was the nephew of Richard Firmin of Sudbury (below) who wrote his own will in 1614. #Original will of Richard Firmyn/Firmin of Sudbury 1614 RefNo: IC/500/1/71/92 Gentleman. He had brothers John & Thomas (deceased; Thomas had sons Thomas & Giles) and brother Nicholas (living) and a sister who married a Cook (possibly Mary who married Thomas Cook and had son Henry, see his research notes). Had four kinsmen named John Firmyn, one Josias (the tanner of Nayland) and one Christopher. #Original will of Margaret Firmin of Sudbury 1616 RefNo: IC/500/1/73/96 Widow of Richard. Her will listed no other Firmins, only "kinsmen" of the name Lowe, Fryott, Gotsmith (maybe) and Maynard. One of the Maynards was listed at Long Melford, the location of the marriage of [[Firmyn-1|Giles Firmyn]] (c. 1552-1597) and [[Ive-1|Katherine Ive]] (c. 1554-1634) the parents the John Firmyn of Nayland listed above (2nd husband of Susan Bush). == Giles of Nayland: still unknown origin == Note that The "Descendants of John Fairman" on pages 4 and 5 describes some Firmyn wills of SuffolkDescendants of John Fairman, of Enfield, Conn., 1683-1898 by Allen, Orrin Peer, 1833- Publication date 1898 Publisher Palmer, Mass. : C.B. Fiske and Company, printers [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofjoh00alle_0/page/5/mode/2up p. 5] which is the apparent source of the commonly found but unsupported assertion that the parents of [[Firmyn-1|Giles Firmyn]] of Stoke by Nayland (himself the apparent father of John the immigrant) were John & Agnes of Hartest, Suffolk. However Allen in his book makes no such claim and this couple were apparently married about 1520, a full 30 years before the estimated birth date of Giles. Further, the 1549 will of John lists no son named Giles (it named wife Agnes, sons Thomas, Edmund, Robert & Mylherei and daughters Barbara, Joan & Anna). An intially hopeful origin for Giles of Nayland comes from the 2 November 1614 (Allen had this as 1616 but the will clearly says 1614) will of Richard "Fyrmyn" of Sudbury cited in Allen's book. That will names wife Margaret, un-named sons of his brother William (deceased), four un-named sons & daughters of his brother Thomas (deceased), un-named daughter of his brother Nicholas, un-named daughter of brother John; to Josias (not Joseph, Allen had this wrong) Firmyn, tanner of Nayland; to John Firmyn, clerk and son of John Firmyn of Foxearth (a village a few miles NW of Sudbury; Allen gave this as "Forerth" but Foxearth seems much more likely); '''to Gyles and Thomas sons of Thomas Firman''' (deceased and apparently not specified if this is the same deceased brother referenced earlier); to his brother Roger, to kinsman John Firmyn of Hadley, England, shoemaker; to brother Nicholas (previously mentioned), to kinsmen Christopher & Josias Furmyn (relationship not specified). And in fact, the 1616 will of Giles of Cavendish transcribed here lists a brother Thomas, a deceased uncle Richard and an un-named aunt who was still living in May 1616 but who had apparently willed land and money to Giles upon her death. Unfortunately the will of Giles of Cavendish listed a different set of children (Henry, Nathaniel, Thomas, Giles & Ann) than Giles of Nayland (born c. 1552, children Franny, Josias, Giles and others). So, was Giles of Cavendish who wrote his will in 1616 the son of Giles of Nayland? Almost certainly not since Giles of Cavendish specifically listed a brother Thomas and Giles of Nayland did not have a son Thomas based on baptismal records and on Giles' will. Both Giles had a son Henry and daughter Anne but those names are so common as to be meaningless. What about the reverse? Was Giles of Cavendish possibly the father of Giles of Nayland? Extremely unlikely. While Giles of Cavendish listed a son Giles in his will, he also specified that his sons Nathaniel & Thomas were to pay their brother Giles (son of the testator) a sum of 25 pounds. By this time Giles of Nayland would have been about 64 years old, so his father would have bequeathed to him directly and more likely to the testator's grand-children. == Roger Warrick of Balindgon Sudbury 1616 == Roger Warrick of Balingdon 1616 (spelling generally modernized). The date of the will on the second page "might" be 10 November but it is hard to read. The probate on the third page seems to be "Xember", an older spelling or abbreviation of "December" since it was the 10th month of the year at the time. His burial was 20 Jan 1617 although the double year is not certain so it would seem strange for the probate to be 11 months after his burial but it was certainly not 5 weeks before his burial. In the name of God...etc...in the reign of our sovereign lord King James...etc...I Roger Warrick of the hamlet of Balingdon next Sudbury in the county of Suffolk, saymaker being sick in body but whole in mind and of perfect rememberance...etc...my soul to allmighty God my redeemer...etc... Item I give and bequeath unto Susann Bushe my loving wife (NB: extremely unusual to include a wife's maiden name in a will of this era) all my lands lying in (here he names two locations in Cambridgeshire, one loooks like Peyton T-something or D-something, does not look like "Peyton Close"...possibly in the Peyton Baronetcy in Cambridgeshire? and Saint Giles, likely the parish of that name in Cambridge) in the said county or in what ...something, maybe "in what plashe (place) soever" i.e. "no matter where my property is?" ... until my children shall attain to the age of one and twenty years. Item it is my will and mind that Anne Warrick and Jane (looks like Joan but her 1615 baptismal record said Jane) my daughters shall have and enjoy my lands aforenamed lying in "Peyton Trobe" and in the Saint Giles to them and their heirs forever to be (something) equally between them at their age of one and twenty years. But when they each shall attain to that age I will that she shall give them presently (i.e. soon) the one half of the rent of the said lands. (NB: not exactly clear who is giving half the rent of the lands to whom, perhaps wife Susan was to have all the rents up to that point?). Item if any of my children shall die before they do attain to the age of one and twenty years then I will and my mind be that (something) that lives and survives her sister shall give unto her sister (something) all the said lands aforenamed to her and her heirs forever. (NB: given this language it seems clear that Roger had only the two daughters and no other children). Item I give & bequeath one hundred pounds which shall be due to me presently after the death of my father unto my two children Ann and Jane (here it look like Jane) which hundred pounds my brother Richard shall be bound to pay as by his bond appears. And if any of them die before they remit (possibly "receive"?) it the other to be her heir. If both my children (end of page 1) shall chance to die before they "remit" (or receive) it then I will and my mind is that Susanne my wife shall have and enjoy the said hundred pounds. Item I give & bequeath unto Susanne my wife twenty pounds which to be paid unto me after the death of my father which twenty pounds is to be paid unto me or my assignees by my tenant Richard Galot (sp). Item my house wherein I dwell in Balingdon with the appoinments (or appurtanances) I give and bequeath unto Susanne my wife and her heirs forever. Item to recieve of all my goods & chattels whatsoever moveable and immovable I give and bequeath unto Susanne my wife in (something) that she shall see my debts paid, my (something), my children brought up and my body (something) brought to the ground (i.e. Susanne is to pay his debts, raise his children, see him buried etc). I give to the poor of the "pshe" (parish) of All Saints twenty pounds thirteen shillings and also in Balingdon and six shillings eight pence on the other side of the bridge(?). Item I give to Mary Hayward my maid ten shillings, Item I give and bequeath unto Thomas Broadhurst my apprentice twenty shillings, Item I appoint and make Susanne my wife and Nicholas Bushe my father in law executors of my last will and testament. If provided always that if my wife to marry again that who so (i.e. whomever) that she shall be married unto shall enter into...difficult phrase...to let my children enjoy the rent of the lands bequeathed unto them ...something to maintain them withall. (NB: the gist is to ensure that the rents of the lands bequeathed in the will should go to Roger's daughters). === Research Notes === See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Warrick-260 Susanna Bush married Roger Warwick or Warrick on 27 July 1609 at All Saints Sudbury, Suffolk, England.[2] Children with Roger Warrick: #Anne bp. 5 January 1611 (double year not stated)[3] #Alice bp. 26 April 1614[4] bur. 8 October 1614 #Jane bp. 26 December 1615[5] After Roger died in January of either 1616/17 or 1617/18 (the burial record of 20 Jan 1617 does not state the double year and the image is not available)[6] Susan married John Firmin/Fyrmin/Firmyn on 30 June 1618 at Nayland, Suffolk == John Firmin of Ipswich 1693 == This was certainly the John Furman buried 27 October 1693 at Ipswich St. Peter, Suffolk. (John Furman in 1693 National Burial Index For England & Wales Ipswich, Suffolk, England https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F13686193) John Firmin (1693) left most of his estate to wife Sarah and daughter Martha (executor). Martha is listed as Martha Firmin (ffurman) so does not appear to have been married. He did not mention any land or property in Nayland or Stoke by Nayland so it is hard to link him to people or previous wills there. He owned and bequeathed the Golden Lion, probably a public house and shares in the ship "Nightingale" of Ipswich. He gave to his executor all lands, buildings etc. in or adjoining to Suffolk occupied by Nathaniel Browne that John lately bought of Mr. John "Moyse". He bequeathed the mortgage that he held on the Golden Lyon in St. Matthew parish in Ipswich along with the yearly "rents and profits" of it to Sarah. Sarah may not have been his first wife, he appears to bequeath lands to "my loving wife Sarah for and in lieu of her dowry" although this could be in relation to something like land that had been left to her by her own father (see below). He also bequeathed to son Richard and to daughter Rachel, wife of Samuel Green of Ipswich, a "Block maker"(?) and to daughter Sarah Fairfax. He bequeathed to son in law John Greene of Ipswich, co-executor along with daughter Martha which raises the possibility that Sarah may have been the widow Greene when he married her and John is actually a step-son. Which might also mean that Samuel Greene, husband of Rachel was another step-son. This would all need corroboration. === Research Notes === Daughter Rachel was likely the one baptized 10 May 1663 at Ipswich daughter of John & Margaret (Margrett) Firman (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_946152371), reinforcing the idea from the will that Sarah was not John's first wife and was very possibly Sarah Greene. Rachel then married Samuel Greene in 1684 in Suffolk (record appears as "Archd M L" at findmypast in Boyd's marriage index so from the Archdeaconry records, location Melford Long?). Note that a Margaret Firmin married James Roe in 1685 at Melford Long (Long Melford) about 40 miles west of Ipswich and about 20 miles from Nayland so this may have been a different (possibly related) Firmin family since Margaret was referred to as Firmin, not Roe in John's will. A Richard Firman son of John & Mary was baptized 14 April 1665 at Ipswich (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_946151087) so was John married to 3 women? Or was Mary or Margaret the same person? Or was this a different family? A Richard Furman took the freeman's oath at Ipswich in 1690 with father John listed, very likely the same man. https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FO%2F40001760%2F1 == Henry Firmin of Ipswich 1637 == Henry Firmin of St. Matthews in Ipswich, Suffolk written 16 November(?) 1637, probated 30 (? tricesimo) March 1638 wife Prudence executor. Standard beginnning (sick in body, soul to God my redeemer etc). Bequeaths to "Henry my son" a house and all appurtenances...hard to read text referencing a Henry "Muse" "in who's house and something dwelleth...more conditions "after the death of my wife". I give unto Henry my son the "summe" of twelve (maybe) pounds to be payed him at his age of 24 years if something shall be then living. I give unto Prudence my daughter the summe of one hundred pounds to be payed her when she shall (something, maybe attain?) her age of one and twenty years. I give to Elizabeth my daughter the like summe of one hundred pounds to be payed her when she shall (same word maybe attain) her age of twenty one years. I give & bequeath unto my sonne John the sum of four score pounds to be payed him at his age of 24 years. I give to Thomas my sonne (with a capital S) the sum of 80 pounds to be payed at his age of 24 years. I give & bequeth unto Mary my daughter "the sum of the like sum of the sum of" (this phrase repeats from page 1 to page 2) four score pounds (these are all 80 pounds but Thomas' gift is written as a number, the others in words) to be payed her age her age of 21 years. I give unto Margaret my daughter the like sum of four score pounds to payed at her age of 21 years. All my goods & chattells and other household and "something" I give & bequeath to Prudence my loving wife whom I do "something" (name, appoint?) my sole executor...etc pay all my debts etc. === Research Notes === Henry was buried 19 November 1647 at Ipswich St. Matthew, Suffolk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD%2FNBI%2F13671898) Henry married Prudence Groom in 1618 at Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F753711149%2F2) per Boyd's Daughter Prudence was baptized 24 July 1621 at Ipswich as daughter of Henry "Firmin or Firminge" (transcription) and Prudence (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_962840444) Son Henry baptized 29 March 1619 at St. Matthew, Ipswich as son of Henry (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/63462274:9841) Daughter Mary baptized 20 June 1623 at Ipswich as daughter of Henry and Prudence (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_962840902) Son Thomas baptized 13 June 1632 at Ipswich as son of Henry and Prudence (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_962839093) == Robert Firmin of Ballingdon 1624 == Will of Robert Firmin of Ballingdon, Suffolk and the diocese of Norwich written 29 August 1624 with modernized spelling. Probated September 1624, possibly the 13th (Tridesimus?) Opens with standard text (King James, wasted in body but yet of a good memory, soul to Almighty God etc). Body to be buried in the churchyard of All Saints, Sudbury. Item I do give, devise & bequeath unto Margaret my loving and well beloved wife all my lands lying in Pebmarsh called the Mote (or by what names so ever) to have and enjoy the same for her and her assignees for and during the term of her natural life for and forwise (sic) the bringing up of my children. And after her death I do give & bequeath the said lands to my eldest son John Ffirmin and to heirs of his body lawfully begotten and in default of such issue, to my three daughters, Mary, Anna and Martha, and to their heirs forever. (NB: later another daughter appears...) Also I do give & bequeath unto the here (sic) said Margaret my wife my great house in Balingdon, being the messuate or tenement wherein I now dwell., with the appurtanences viz the rooms which I my self do inhabit and those also which are now leased unto Edmond Wold (NB: does not look like "Wood")...follows additional terms about the tenements... After the death of a widow "Brony" or something similar, Robert bequeaths property that she currently occupies to his "loving friend Josiah Ffirmin of Nayland, tanner" along with Jeffrey Ruggles and Daniel "Purminder" (sp) of Sudbury, clothiers. (NB: This is very likely to be the [[Firmyn-7|Josiah Firmin]] (c. 1580-1638) of Nayland, brother of John Firmin the immigrant. Josiah's own will listed himself as a tanner. How these Firmins were related is uncertain but it is interesting that he was not called "kinsman" but "loving friend"). Robert bequeaths to his "second son Richard Ffirmin" with some text about the purpose of the money being to pay for the yearly maintenance of Richard, it may be that son John is to care for Richard. Robert states that after the death of son Richard, the messuages etc are to go to John so it sounds as if Richard was not expected to live very long or to have heirs, very likely he was disabled in some way. Twenty pounds each was given to John's "four sisters, Elizabeth, Mary, Anna and Martha" to be paid within 4 years of the death of son Richard. (NB: why was Elizabeth not listed above? Was she a step-daughter of Robert's?) A few lines later he bequeaths to "my four daughters aforesaid" and includes Elizabeth, this bequest of lands & messuages if John does not outlive his brother Richard so again it seems that Richard is not capable of maintaining himself. Robert bequeaths a house in Ballingdon that goodman John Waterbury now dwells in to wife Margaret and after her death to daughter Mary and her heirs lawfully begotten and for default of issue to sisters Anna and Martha. Another house in Ballingdon where Goodman Gardiner now dwells to wife Margaret and after her death to daughter Anna & heirs, for default of issue to sisters Mary and Martha; repeat the same for yet another house where Goodman Bull now dwells to Margaret, then to Martha & sisters Mary & Anna as above. To beloved daughter Elizabeth four score (abbreviated as four sc. i.e. 80) pounds (in a later sentence the "four score" is more clear) to be paid within five years after my decease. To my grand-child Edward "Puffield" (this is hard to read) the younger the sum of ten pounds to be paid at the age of 24 years. Further bequests to friends including witness John Wilson, to the poor of the parish of All Hallows in Sudbury 30 pounds, to the poor of Ballingdon and to the poor of "the other side of the bridge". Wife Margaret to be executrix == Giles Firmin of Cavendish, clothier 1616 == Giles Firmin of Cavendish 1616 (modernized spelling, wrote his surname as firmin or ffirmin) probated 18 March 1616/17. Written 9 May 1616 by Giles Firmin of Cavendish, Suffolk, clothier being sick in body yet in good (something, strong?) rememberance do make and ordain this my last will & testatment in name & form following. First of all I give & bequeath my soul into the hands of Jesus Christ my only Savior...etc...my body to be buried in the churchyard of Cavendish. Item I give & bequeath unto "Winnifred" (NB: looks like "Winnithred" but the "W" is a bit different than "wife" maybe just because upper case) my wife all my (something) in my house (some phrase...) that is not (something) for term of her life. (NB: does not look like "appurtanences" or "all goods movable & immovable", chattell or the usual phrases here). & after her death I give & bequeath the aforesaid house (something) unto Ann Firmin my daughter. Item I give unto Henry Firmin my son all the money that is in his hand (NB: probably meaning he had already gifted Henry some amount) and one (something, bedside?) that is in my house together with my (two more short phrases). Item I give unto Nathaniel Firmin & unto Thomas Firmin my sons all my rights & interest that belonged to me to be equally divided between them of the acres of meadows & pastures which was given to (obscured, "me"?) also & to my brother Thomas Firmin to be divided betwixt us after the death of my "Annte" (sic) by the gift of Richard Firmin of Sudbury by the will & last testament of the aforesaid Richard Firmin plainly may appear. (NB: Sudbury adjacent to Cavendish, was this possibly the Richard of Sudbury who wrote his will 2 Nov 1614? Very likely, that will bequeathed to brothers Giles & Thomas who were sons of a Thomas Firman; this latter the deceased brother of testator Richard. See "Descendants of John Fairman" by Orrin Allen). Item I will that Nathaniel & Thomas my sons shall pay unto Winnifred my wife thirty shillings a year(something after?) my Annte (sic) Firmin late wife of Richard Firmin aforesaid be dead, during the life of Winnifred my wife if she be then living. Item I will also that within one year of the death of my aforesaid Annte Firmin my aforesaid sons Nathaniel & Thomas shall pay unto Giles Firmin my son 20 (maybe, it is xx with a trailing character so 25?) "something" (doesn't really look like pounds definitely not shillings) out of the aforenamed something something (from the same legacy he expected to receive after his aunt's death?) Item I make & ordain Henry Firmin my son my sole executor "having" (maybe giving) that he will, this my last will & testament I formed. Witnesses Reade "Vale"?, John Griggs, William Wilson === Research Notes === No direct connection to Giles Firmin of Nayland found unless that was the son of the testator of this will. However, Giles of Nayland was born estimated about 1550 so seems more likely to have been about the same age as Giles of Cavendish, testator. Was Thomas (son of the testator) the Thomas Firmyn [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F200075287%2F1 baptized 28 Jan 1598/99] at Cavendish with no parent's names listed?"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NR87-282 : 19 March 2020), Thomas Firmyn, 1599. And was he the man of this name who married Alice Morton at neighboring Glemsford on 16 Jan 1620?"England Marriages, 1538–1973", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLMF-X2X : 13 March 2020), Thomas Firmin, 1620. Possibly but no similar records for siblings Henry, Nathaniel and Ann or for mother Winnifred have been found. == Richard Firmin of Sudbury 1614 == Richard Firmin of Sudbury will written 2 November 1614 (modernized spelling). This will is four pages long and much of it difficult to read so only highlights mentioning specific people with relationships or notable property will be transcribed. Orrin Allen's "Descendants of John Fairman of Enfield, Conn" mentions the key people in this will. In the name of God Amen...I Richard Ffirmyn of Sudbury in the county of Suffolk being sick in body yet thanks be to god of good & stout memory...etc...do make & ordain this my last will & testament in manner & form following...the usual text re my soul to Almighty God...to the aded, impotent & poor people of the town of Sudbury...he bequeaths land that he bougght of Thomas Ellen or Eden...references the parish of St. Peter of Sudbury and All Saints of Sudbury, quite a lot of text about the land or property he is bequeathing to assist the (again) aged, impotent & poor people of the parishes of St. Peter and All Saints and also St. Gergory. Item I give & bequeath unto Margaret my wife during her natural life (something) that my meadow ground called "holgate" (?) meadow...more text about said meadow again referencing St. Gregory parish. And after the death of said Margaret my wife I give & devise her said meadow ground (more difficult text) unto my kinsman John "Cook" (?) of Woodhall (NB: village on NE side of Sudbury, now Woodhall road?) in Sudbury aforesaid & to his heirs forever. And in (something) herof I do give & bequeath unto Margaret my wife ten pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto her "if the"(?) said John Cook (something) a year next after my decease. (NB: based on Henry Cook below it seems that one of Richard's sisters may have married a Cook) Item I give & bequeath unto the three (NB: maybe 3, not 4, Allen did not transcribe this word) sons of my brother William Firmyn deceased five pounds a piece...and to the four sons & daughters of Thomas Ffirmyn my brother deceased five pounds a piece...and to the three (same word as above) daughters of Nicholas Ffirmyn my brother seven pounds & five shillings apiece...and to the two daughters of John Ffirmyn my brother deceased five pounds a piece...and to the four children of Johanne Ch(something) (NB: Johanne = Joan, surname definitely starts with Ch, does not seem like Christopher) deceased five pounds apiece. And unto Henry Cook my sisters (maybe, hard to read) son ten pounds and unto Josias Ffirmyn of Nayland, tanner five pounds and unto John Ffirmyn "clarke" (clerk), son of John Ffirmyn of Foxearth, clerk (village NW of Sudbury, Allen had this as "Forearth" but seems to have misread it, the "x" is clear) my kinsman twenty marks of lawful money of England (plus another bequest) to be paid unto him if/when? the said John Cook (something) one year next after my decease. A watermark obsucres some text, there are a few sentences about "my said brothers & sisters children shall depart their life before" etc so this seems to be secondary beneficiary text. The son of John Ffirmyn my kinsman, clerk is specifically mentioned. Item I do give & bequeath unto Gyles Ffirmyn & unto Thomas Ffirmyn the sons of the said Thomas Ffirmyn deceased & to the heirs of the said GGiles & Thomas after the death of Margaret my wife all that my Close of pasture next (something) to (something) Bridge (NB: some property description) my will & meaning is that the said Giles & Thomas & heirs of each of them shall after the decease of Margaret my wife receive & assign the said Close of pasture that my kinsman John Ffirmyn (something, owned?) of the pasutre called "Tallard"(Tallays ?) the land hereunto belonging to...(NB: text about payments for the land after Margaret's death, if kinsman John wants to buy the land etc, nothing genealogical to about halfway down the page) Unto Margaret my wife five acres of arable land...I bought of Richard Eden deceased lying in Great Waldingfield in the aforesaid county of Suffolk...description of property... and after her decease I give & bequeath "the son unto Roger Cooke of "Brente(something)" my kinsman during his natural life the remainder thereof after his decease unto Roger Cooke my godson the son of the said Roger & to his heirs forever. More property bequeathed to Margaret which goes to "Henry Cook my sister's son". Unto "Be(something, this is a name and hard to read, maybe the wife of brother Roger?) Ffirmyn and "of the"(?) sons of my brother Roger Ffirmyn their (something, maybe administrator meaning they were under-age?) euqally to be divided between them and then after (something) hereof to be...(NB: hard to read but possibly reverts back to) my kinsman John Ffirmyn of Hadley in the county aforesaid (NB: Suffolk) shoemaker his something administrator (same word as prior sentence re: sons of Roger Ffirmyn). I give & bequeath after the death of Margaret my wife unto my kinsman Richard Cooke of Great Henny in the county of Essex land near Assington...more land to Margaret at St Peter's parish in Sudbury that he bought of Robert "Burant"(?), land reverts to Henry Cook upon Margaret's death...another water blotch, more land to Roger Cook (here ends page 2) Page 3 opens with more land to Roger Cook, money to said brother Nicholas Firmin, twenty pounds to kinsman Christopher Ffirmyn of Foxearth (again the word administrator so Christopher maybe under 21)...more money to John Ffirmyn of Hadley, more land to Roger Cook, more money to kinsman Josias Cook, still more land to Roger Cook, more money to Christopher (written as xxofir) Ffirmyn, more money to John Ffirmyn clerk. Five pounds to William Ffirmyn the brother of the said John & his heirs and assigns (NB: the name is hard to read, the leading W is squashed a bit since it is written at the edge of the page) Five pounds unto Josiah Maynard my servant (NB: Richard's widow Margaret's will listed Maynards as kinsmen) and twenty shillings to John Maynard his brother...land to John Cook, rents to be payable to John Ffirmyn of Haldey...more land to John Ffirmyn (here ends page 3) More money to xxofer Ffirmyn, more to his brother William Ffirmyn of Cambridge...forty shillings to the church wardens of the parish of St. Peters, money to the parish of St. Gregory and All Saints in Sudbury...to the poor people here...forty shillings to the church wardens of Great Waldingfield & to the poor people there, money to poor people somewhere hard to read... Twenty shillings to Thomasine (commonly Thomasyn also) Ffirmyn my foresaid (something, maybe "cousin" if the c is malformed) one month next after my decease (NB: a female name, first appearance in the will)...more messuage or tenement to John Firmin of Hadley situated in St. Peter's parish of Sudbury with reference to testator's brother Nicholas...money to what looks like St. James parish and St. Peter's parish. More money to Henry Cook, money to servants Robert Ruffles, Margery "Carter"(?) and Elizabeth Clarke. Money for a sermon at his burial and at his funeral, house & goods at Sudbury & Waldingfield to wife Margaret...writing gets cramped here and hard to read but looks like remainder bequests to Margaret, one more conditional bequest to kinsman John Cook. Here ends the initial will. Page 5 is a codicil added 15 November 1614. ...I the beforesaid Richard Ffirmyn have for the (something) of (something) fifty years last have dwelt & inhabited in the town of Sudbury aforesaid and...the gist seems to be that John Cook shall within one year of the decease of testator's wife Margaret pay & give to the "Mare" (mayor?) of the town of Sudbury (some amount hard to read) pounds of lawful money of England for the "bettering & enlarging" of something...basically it seems like a gift to the town for some improvement === Research Notes === The Henry Cook, nephew of the testator "could" be the one baptized 1604 at Cavendish to Thomas Cook. Thomas Cook married Mary "Deerman" at Cavendish, it is possible this is a mis-transcription of "Ffirman" but only the transcript is available on the internet, not an original image so this is purely speculation. Orrin Peer Allen in his "Fairman" book when reading this will several times read "Joseph" when the name was actually "Josias" the tanner of Nayland. The name "Joseph" does not actually seem to appear in the will. == Margaret Firmin widow of Sudbury 1616 == Margaret Firmin widow of Sudbury written 10 July 1616, probate looks like December 1616, maybe the 21st (vicesimo primo) I Margaret Firmin, of the parish of St. Peter of Sudbury, widow, being of good and stout health...etc...my soul to God my maker etc...body to be buried at the direction of my executor...to the poor people of the parish of St. Peter before (something...a clue to her origin? different parish) etc...to the poor people of the parish of St. Gregory's and All Saints in Sudbury... Item I give and bequeath to Roberty FFryott the elder my servant & kinsman all that mine house or tenement wherein I now dwell commonly called by the name of the (two words I can't make out, second is like "foyothe") and all the (something, not messuages), barns, stables, edifices & buildlings thereunto belonging with the yards and (something, maybe outer yard?) thereunto (something) and also all the (several somethings ending with "& glass"(?)) belonging to the same house and tenement as it now stands with all & singular their appurtenances....another sentence about Robert Fryott, servant...he also gets the best bed, furniture and Robert Fryott the younger (probably his son) gets twenty pounds when he reaches twenty one...To William, Richard and Annis and Parnell Fryott "the brothers and sisters of the forenamed Robert Fryott" (NB: did not specify the elder or younger but probably the younger) six pounds to "each and so many of them" that are already 21 within one year after my death and to "each and so many of them as is under, at their several ages of one and tweny years" provided always & my will & meaning is etc... (text specifiying what happens if some die) Item I devise & bequeath unto "Cicely" Lowe my kinsman and to Gyles Lowe her husband, that my house or tenement (phrase scratched out) with yards thereunto (something, not "and appurtanances") scituated & being in the foresaid parish of St. Peter where one "Isacke Tomlynson"...etc text about this bequest including the children of Giles & Cicely viz Thomas, John & Margaret Lowe...bed & bedding to Cicely...six pounds to the three children with the same terms as to the Fryott children (NB: Cicely Lowe was Sisely Maynerde/Maynard (see Research Notes below). Item I give, devise & bequeath unto Henry Maynard of Lamarsh St. Marys my kinsman...house,lands etc of my house withall & singular... in the parish of St. Peteres in Sudbury wherein Robert Ruffle now dwells (NB: the Ruffles name appears in Firmin wills of the area as witness etc) except one barn to the same belonging (i.e. Robert owned one of the barns)...then some qualifying text hard to translate including the phrase "I, Margaret Firmin" and ending with "into (or unto?) & from the same and other yards as I the said Margaret (something) finally & (something) from time to time had". To have & to hold the said lands or tenements, houses & buildings and yards aforesaid with all & singular their appointments & (something) before (something) unto the sd. Henry Maynard and his heirs forever. Item I give & bequeath unto Joseph Maynard of Melford (NB: Melford Long?) the son of the same Henry Maynard...barns etc again referring to Robert Ruffles' tenement...six pounds to the children of Henry Maynard (not named) To the children of Margaret Barell late of "Walter Belchampe"(NB: Belchamp Walther, a village about 5 miles west of Sudbury where a John Barrell had children from at least 1602 onwards) in the county of Essex six pounds each (plus the usual conditions of above/below 21 years). NB: at the end of the will she also bequeaths her best gown to "Margaret Barrell my god daughter". To the (something, maybe five?) children of my kinsman Edmund Maynard late of Lamarsh St. Marys six pounds each (plus usual conditions of age) To ("Clement" maybe, hard to read) Gotsmyth my kinsman six pounds (plus conditions if he dies, the money goes to Robert Fryott the younger). To maid (something) Agnes Ffishesr and (some phrase) other of them twenty shillings of lawful English money...to be paid within three months after my death...ten shillings for a sermon at my funeral...I will that six pounds six shillings and eight pence be expended upon a diamond (dymon) for my (something and something, friends and something?) at my funeral...to Cicely Lowe my kinsman aforesaid my warming apparel (? something) woolen to be delivered unto her by my executors. All the rest of my goods, chattells...etc...I give unto my executors whom I do nominate and appoint Robert Fryott the elder my (something, not cousin or kinsman) aforesaid and Gyles Maynard aforesaid === Research Notes === The Lowe couple would seem to be Giles Lowe and Sisely Maynerde (as transcribed) who married on 26 Nov 1592 at Lamarsh, Essex (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_860118918) about 5 miles south of Sudbury. The couple had a daughter Margaret born 17 Feb 1593, buried 17 Dec 1597 at Lamarsh so presumably the Margaret beneficiary of the 1616 will was another daughter. Thomas was baptized there 19 Nov 1598 and other children of this couple (look for father "Gyles" on findmypast.co.uk) also appear at this time at Lamarsh. The Fryotts were likely the family of Twinstead; Parnell was born in 1599 to William, interestingly a Robert Fryott was born 15 Feb 1584 son of William and then Robert Fryott Junior was born 15 Feb 1589 son of William Fryott Junior. Possibly this was a transcription mistake or possibly he had two sons Robert and Robert Junior (or Robert the younger) and therefore likely two wives over this period. Since the testator called the Maynards, Lowes & Fryotts "kinsman" but none of them sister, brother or cousin it cannot be asserted yet that one of these was her original surname. == Sources ==
First African-American Players in Major League Baseball
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[[Category: African-American Notables]] This page is part of the African-American Project. This is a list of the first African-American players in Major League Baseball since the abolition of the Baseball color line. African-Americans had been excluded from major league baseball since 1884, and from all professional baseball since 1889. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" |'''Player''' ||'''Team'''|| '''League''' || '''WikiTree Profile''' || '''Profile Review''' ||'''Connected''' ||'''Volunteer''' |- | Bankhead, Dan || Brooklyn Dodgers || NL || [[Bankhead-231|Daniel Robert Bankhead ]] || No || No || |- | Boyd, Bob || Chicago White Socks || AL|| [[Boyd-14633|Robert Richard Boyd]]|| No || No || |- | Brown, Willard || St Louis Browns|| AL || ''no profile'' || No || No || |- | Campanella, Roy || Brooklyn Dodgers || NL || [[Campanella-41|Roy Campanella]] || No || No || |- | Doby, Larry || Cleveland Indians || AL || [[Doby-217|Lawrence Eugene Doby Sr.]] || No || No || |- | Easter, Luke || Cleveland Indians || AL || [[Easter-1002|Luscious Luke Easter]] || No || No || |- | Hairston, Sam || Chicago White Socks || AL || [[Hairston-151|Samuel Harding Hairston ]] || No || No || |- | Irvin, Monte ||New York Giants || NL || [[Irvin-1539|Monford Merrill Irvin]] || No || No || |- | Jethroe, Sam || Boston Braves || NL || ''no profile'' || No || No || |- | Jones, Sam || Cleveland Indians || AL || [[Jones-100201|Samuel Jones]] || No || No || |- | Marquez, Luis || Boston Braves || NL || ''no profile'' || No || No || |- | Mays, Willie || New York Giants || NL || [[Mays-958|Willie Mays]] || No || No || |- | Miñoso, Minnie || Cleveland Indians || AL || [[Arrieta-40|Saturnino (Arrieta) Miñoso]] || No || No || |- | Newcombe, Don || Brooklyn Dodgers || NL || [[Newcombe-289|Don Newcombe]] || No || No || |- |Noble, Ray || New York Giants || NL || ''no profile'' || No || No || |- | Paige, Satchel || Cleveland Indians || AL || [[Page-12486|Leroy Robert Paige]] || No || No || |- | Robinson, Jackie || Brooklyn Dodgers || NL || [[Robinson-13|Jackie Robinson]] || No || No || |- | Simpson, Harry || Cleveland Indians || AL || ''no profile'' || No || No || |- | Thompson, Hank || St Louis Browns || AL|| [[Thompson-66493|Henry Curtis Thompson]] || No || No || |- | Wilson, Artie || New York Giants || NL || ''no profile'' || No || No || |- |}
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[[Category: First Baptist Church, Vancouver, British Columbia]] First Baptist Church began as a Sunday school meeting in Blair Hall, at the back of Blair Saloon, at the corner of Abbot and Water Streets, on Sunday, June 6, 1886. The following Sunday afternoon was the Vancouver Fire, and Blair Hall was burned down along with almost every other structure in the city. The Sunday school met in the open air for a time, then in the rebuilt Blair Hall, then in a hall behind the Gold Hotel, then in Sullivan Hall. On March 16, 1887, in Sullivan Hall, First Baptist Church was organised with 10 members. Within six weeks, the members had purchased a lot and put up a small frame building on Westminster Avenue (now 432 Main Street) at a cost of $700.00. The church soon outgrew the original building, and on September 15, 1889, the church moved to a new wood frame building with a prominent steeple at the corner of Hamilton and Dunsmuir (where the Vancouver Playhouse now stands) which seated 800 people. On June 11, 1911, the church dedicated a new stone building at the corner of Nelson and Burrard, with seating for 950 people, expandable to 1,200. The cornerstone for the new building was laid by [[Morton-7507|John Morton]], the first white settler in what is now Vancouver, and a Baptist layman. A fire which started in the early morning of February 10, 1931 gutted the sanctuary, and the church met in the Dominion Theater until the church was rebuilt and rededicated on November 15, 1931. First Baptist Church is part of the Baptist Convention of British Columbia, which in turn is part of Canadian Baptists of Western Canada, which is a constituent part of Canadian Baptist Ministries. == Former Pastors == {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Name !! Began !! Ended !! Notes !! Sourcing Level1 !! Connected?2 |- ||[[Lennie-207|Robert Lennie]]||1884||1887|| Missionary pastor, and later pastor of Olivet Baptist Church, New Westminster. || 3 || Yes |- ||[[Daniels-9752|John Whitehouse Daniels]]||1887||1887|| First pastor. || 3 || Yes |- ||[[Kennedy-26867|James Bell Kennedy]]||1887||1890|| || 3 || Yes |- ||[[Weir-5865|William Cornett Weir]]||1890||1894|| || 3 || Yes |- ||[[Stackhouse-1179|Wesley Thomas Stackhouse]]||1896||1899|| || 3 || Yes |- || [[Hinson-2275|Walter Benwell Hinson]] ||1899||1900|| Later served as pastor of East Side Baptist Church in Portland, Oregon. After his death, the church was renamed after him. || 3 || Yes |- || [[Grant-4629|Roland D. Grant]] ||1900||1903|| || 3 || Yes |- || [[Litch-79|Joseph Willard Litch]] ||1904||1907|| Later went on to become Superintendant for Home Missions in British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba. || 3 || Yes |- || [[Perry-12471|Henry Francis Perry]] ||1909||1915|| || 3 || Yes |- || [[Campbell-58364|John L. Campbell]] ||1915||1919|| || 3 || Yes |- || [[Maguire-2510|Gabriel Reid Maguire]] ||1920||1923|| || 3 || Yes |- ||[[Ross-31520|John Jacob Ross]]||1923||1929|| || 3 ||Yes |- || [[Daniel-4663|Orville Ernest Daniel]] ||1926||1927|| Associate Pastor. Later went on to be a missionary in India, and later become the General Secretary of the Canadian Baptist Overseas Mission Board. || 3 || Yes |- || [[Turnbull-3754 |John Reid "J. R." Turnbull ]]|| 1926||1927 || Associate Pastor. || 3 || Yes |- || W. Geisweit || || || Interim Pastor. || || |- || [[Knox-7021|Henry Knox]] || 1929 || 1931 || Interim Pastor. || 3 || Yes |- ||[[Paul-9961|Elbert Paul]]||1932||1951|| || 3 || Yes |- ||[[Williams-126845| Fredrick Tipton Williams]] || 1944 || 1946 || Associate Pastor. ||3 || Yes |- || [[Woodcock-2956|Gordon Woodcock]] || 1948 || 1950 || Associate Pastor. || 3 || Yes |- || [[Roberts-52187|Wayman Kenneth Roberts]] || 1951 || 1955 || Died in ministry. || 3 || Yes |- || [[Knox-7021|Henry Knox]] || 1955 || 1955 || Interim Pastor (second time). || 3 || Yes |- || [[Quiggin-13 |Robert George Quiggin]] || 1955 || 1956 || Interim Pastor. ||3 || Yes |- ||[[Williams-126845|Fredrick Tipton Williams]] || || || Associate Pastor (second time). ||3 || Yes |- ||[[Jones-137567| J. Gordon Jones]] || 1956 || 1963 || || 3 || Yes |- ||[[Slimon-16| J. H. Slimon]] || || || Temporary while Dr. Jones was in India. || 3 || Yes |- || [[Duncan-21716|James Willox Duncan]] || 1963 || 1964 || Interim Pastor. || 3 || Yes |- || [[Vaughan-8821|Bob Vaughan]] || 1962 || 1965 || Associate Pastor. || || No |- || [[Westcott-2123|Arnold Westcott]] || 1964 || 1970 || || 3 || Yes |- || [[Frayne-479|Stuart Frayne]]||1964 ||1968||Associate Pastor || 2 || Yes |- || [[Bell-41683|Roy Bell]] || 1970 || 1981 || || 0.5 || No |- || [[Runions-115|Ernest Runions]] || 1982 || 1983 || Interim Minister of Preaching || 1 || Yes |- || [[Duncan-21716|James Willox Duncan]] || 1972 || 1981 || Minister of Visitation. || 3 || Yes |- || [[Hadley-4237|Arthur James Hadley]] || 1994 || 1995 || Interim Director of Ministries. || 0.5 || No |- ||[[Imayoshi-1|Katsumi Imayoshi]] ||1999 ||2010 ||Minister of Pastoral Care|| 3 ||No |- || Bob Swann||1999||2020||Minister of Mission and Outreach|| ||No |- ||Thomas "Greg" Anderson||2000||2005|| Executive Minister || ||No |- || Andrea Tisher||2011||2019|| Minister of Minister/Associate Pastor || ||No |- || Darrell Johnson || 2009 || 2015 || Senior Pastor || || No |- || Darrell Johnson ||2015 ||2018 || Preaching Pastor || || No |- || Elly Krogman || 2015 || 2015 || Tranisitional Pastor || || No |- || Timothy Kuepfer || ||2016 || Senior Pastor || || No |- || Judith Lang ||2011 || 2014 || Associate Minister for Congregational Care || || No |- || Jo-Ann Matiachuk || 2006 ||2010 || Executive Minister || || No |- || Jo-Ann Matiachuk || 1998 ||2006 || Minister for Children and Families || || No |- || Frank McLeod || ||2005 || Pastoral Care || || No |- || David Bruce Milne || 1984 || 2000 || || || No |- || David Musser || 1981 || 1982 || Minister of Music || || No |- || Janet Porcino || 1990 || 2011 || Minister of Discipleship || || No |- || Jim Postlewaite ||1987 || 1997 || Ministry of Education/Adult ministries || || No |- || Neil Redenbaugh|| 2011 ||2015 || Youth Director || || No |- || Myrna Sears || 1980 || 1985 || Associate Minister || || No |- || Santosh Ninan || 2005 || 2008 || First@Night || || No |- || Jaylynn Warren Byassee || ||2018||Minister of Outreach || || No |- || Monica Westerholm|| 2013|| 2014|| Int. Coordinator of Music and Worship || || No |- || Bradly Steyn || 2007||2017|| Shelter Ministry Coordinator || || No |- ||Yvonne Archer || || ||Pastor || || No |- ||Robert Bahr ||2015 ||2015 || Chaplain Leader || || No |- ||Filipe Baliero ||2017 ||2020 || Director of Youth Ministries || ||No |- ||Filipe Baliero ||2021 ||2023 ||Associate pastor || ||No |- || Jeremy Bell || 1981|| 1988|| Minister of Outreach || ||No |- ||Keith Boschman || ||2018|| Minister of Outreach & Evangelism|| || No |- || Anthony Brown || 2019||2022|| Senior Pastor|| ||No |- ||Marianne Buerger ||2006||2008||Director of Children and Family Ministries|| || No |- ||Jason Byasse || 2018 || 2018 || Interim Pastor || || No |- ||Theodore Chan ||1996 ||1998 || || ||No |- || Thomas Cowan ||2004||2009|| Senior Pastor || ||No |- ||John Cuddeford ||2009||2001 || Minister at Large || || No |- || Benjamin Ewert|| 2021|| 2023|| Associate Pastor/Worship Arts|| || No |- ||Jack Farr|| 1988||1993||Associate Pastor|| || No |- ||Luz Figueroa || 2009||2013||Director of Children and Family Ministries|| || No |- || James Glabraith|| 1994||1997||Intern, Youth and CE || || No |- || Edna Grenz ||1990 || 2010|| Minister of Worship || || No |- ||Abraham Han ||2010||2015|| Associate Minister of Urban & Community Life || || No |- ||Abraham Han ||2017||present|| Executive Minister || || No |- || Phil Harbridge || 1992 || 2004 || Youth pastor || ||No |- ||John Hayashi ||2005 || 2008 ||Minister of Youth and Young Adults || || No |- || Michael Hayes || 1998 || 2001 || Lay Leadership || || No |- |} == Missionaries == {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Name !! Began !! Ended !! Country !! Sourcing Level1 !! Connected?2 |- ||[[Pattullo-99|Mary Evangeline Pattullo]]||1924||1931|| Bolivia || 3 || Yes |- ||[[Plummer-5072|Arthur Howard Plummer]]||1924||1931|| Bolivia || 1 || Yes |- || [[Daniel-4663|Orville Ernest Daniel]] || 1929 || 1948 || India (Later served as General Secretary of the Canadian Baptist Overseas Mission Board.) || 3 || Yes |- || Barbara Forster || 1983 || present || international ministries at FBC || || No |} == Former Organists == {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Name !! Began !! Ended !! Notes !! Sourcing Level1 !! Connected?2 |- ||[[McRae-3759|Laura Carlisle]]|| || || || 3 || No |- ||[[Alexander-25561|John Alexander]]||1905||1905|| || 1 || No |- ||[[Walters-7346|Evan Walters]]||1928||1956|| || 3 || Yes |- || Roger Grose|| ||2023|| ||No |- || Ay-Laung "Ellen" Wang || ||2017 || ||No |- || Jane Kim || 2018 || present || || No |} == Footnotes == # Sourcing levels are as follows: #* Level 0 is for a profile with no sources at all (or for profiles with sources that are no help at all, like "Ancestry.com", or "1891 Census", or "Personal knowledge of..." someone who wasn't even born yet when the person the profile is for died. #* Level 0.5 is for profiles that have only secondary sources, like entries in Wikipedia or other encyclopaedias or dictionaries, newspaper or magazine articles, books, entries in genealogies (printed or online), etc. #* Level 1 is for profiles with one primary source (birth, christening, census, military, marriage, death, burial, etc. records). #* Level 2 is for profiles with two primary sources. #* Level 3 is for profiles with three or more primary sources. # On WikiTree, when people talk about a profile being "Connected", that means that there is a chain of profiles, all linked to one another, between that profile and what we call the "main tree", which, as of March 30, 2024, had 37,680,835 profiles in it. (The next largest branch had 5,350 profiles in it.) For more information on connected and unconnected profiles, how to connect unconnected profiles, and to get a Connectors badge, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]]. There are two ways to tell whether a profile is connected to the main tree: ## If the bottom of the profile has a block of text which says something like: "Greg is 26 degrees from Herbert Adair, 23 degrees from Richard Adams, 22 degrees from Mel Blanc....", then that profile is connected to the main tree. If that block of text isn't there, then that profile isn't connected yet (or at least, wasn't connected the the last time the script ran, which is in the middle of the night in North America). ## If you have the Connectors badge, and you see an orange jigsaw puzzle piece icon at the top of a profile, after the person's name, then that profile is not connected to the main tree. == Sources == * Carmichael, W.M. ''These Sixty Years: Being the Story of First Baptist Church, Vancouver, B.C.'' Vancouver, BC: First Baptist Church (1947) (Printed by Capitol Press.) * Chan, Kenneth, [https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/the-butterfly-first-baptist-church-restoration-revery-architecture "Stunning church restoration part of The Butterfly tower in downtown Vancouver."] Urbanized, November 30, 2021. * Changing Vancouver: [https://changingvancouver.wordpress.com/2014/01/29/burrard-street-north-from-nelson-street/ Burrard Street – north from Nelson Street], January 29, 2014. * Changing Vancouver: [https://changingvancouver.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/first-baptist-church-burrard-street/ First Baptist Church - Burrard Street (1)], January 31, 2014. * Changing Vancouver: [https://changingvancouver.wordpress.com/2014/07/30/first-baptist-church-dunsmuir-and-hamilton/ First Baptist Church - Dunsmuir and Hamilton], July 30, 2014. * Changing Vancouver: [https://changingvancouver.wordpress.com/2018/11/01/first-baptist-church-burrard-street-2/ First Baptist Church - Burrard Street (2)], November 1, 2018. * Cummings, Leslie J., ''Our First Century.'' Vancouver, BC: First Baptist Church (1986). * [https://www.firstbc.org First Baptist Church of Vancouver] * MDM, [https://vanasitwas.wordpress.com/2017/04/08/church-membership-transfers/ "Church Membership Transfers."] Vancouver As It Was: A Photo-Historical Journey, August 4, 2017. * MDM, [https://vanasitwas.wordpress.com/2020/10/20/10-commandments-for-church-ushers/ "'10 Commandments' for Church Ushers."] Vancouver As It Was: A Photo-Historical Journey, October 20, 2020. * MDM, [https://vanasitwas.wordpress.com/2021/05/01/art-glass-at-first-baptist-church/ "Art Glass at First Baptist Church."] Vancouver As It Was: A Photo-Historical Journey, May 1, 2021. * MDM, [https://vanasitwas.wordpress.com/2022/07/14/radio-fbc/ "Radio FBC."] Vancouver As It Was: A Photo-Historical Journey, July 14, 2022. * Ritchie, Flyn, [https://churchforvancouver.ca/the-skys-the-limit-at-first-baptist-but-the-churchs-purpose-remains-the-same/ "The sky’s the limit at First Baptist, but the church’s purpose remains the same."] Church for Vancouver, April 7, 2021.
FIrst Baptist Church of Whitsett North Carolina
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[[Category:Rock Creek Township, Guilford County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Whitsett, North Carolina]] [[Category:Guilford County, North Carolina]] [[Category:First Baptist Church of Whitsett, North Carolina]] ==='''First Baptist Church of Whitsett, NC'''=== 7006 Burlington Road
Whitsett, NC 27377
phone: 336-449-6382
website: https://fbcwhitsett.com '''Beliefs and Mission:'''
:Please visit the church [https://fbcwhitsett.com website] for information on the spiritual and religious aspects of the church. This Wikitree Page only deals with the historical information of the church, and attempts to link known church members with the genealocical database on WikiTree.
'''Pastors:'''
* [[Dodson-6397|Gilmer Bernard Dodson]] 1956-1980
* [[Doby-63|Troy Lee Doby Sr]] 1956-1965, 1969-1980 (associate pastor)
* [[Rice-19734|David Paul Rice]] 1980-1985
* Brad Griese 1985-1999
* Tim Stevens 1993-current
* Jack Smith (associate pastor)
::Note: Pastor Griese and Pastor Stevens were "co-pastors" from 1993 to 1999. '''Founding/Charter Members:'''
* [[Doby-62|Bessie Louise (Doby) Capps]] * [[Caviness-271|Armp R D Caviness]] & [[Langley-4280|Nellie Madge (Langley) Caviness ]] * Clifton Caviness * Martha Caviness * [[Doby-77|Cletus Elbert Doby]] & [[Towe-20|Evelyn (Towe) Doby]] * [[Doby-66|Coy Wayne Doby]] * [[Fulk-65|Maude Lee (Fulk) Doby]] (oldest charter member) * [[Doby-63|Troy Lee Doby Sr]] & [[Lynch-3171|Bessie (Lynch) Doby]] * [[Doby-65|Troy Lee Doby Jr]] * [[Dodson-6397|Gilmer Bernard Dodson]] & [[Saferight-9|Mamie Pearl (Saferight) Dodson]] (Pastor and his wife) * [[Dodson-6411|Gilmer Dodson]] * Leroy Dodson * Roy Duncan * Raymond & Betty Greeson * Herman May * John May * Harold Smith * [[Whitesell-105|Gaynor Whitesell]] & [[Doby-64|LIllian Viola (Doby) Whitesell]] '''Members:'''
:For a list of current and former members that are on Wikitree visit the church [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:First_Baptist_Church_of_Whitsett%2C_North_Carolina category].
'''Church Directories:'''
:[[Space:1973_Church_Directory|1973]] '''Additional Information:'''
:{{image|file=Lynch-3171.jpg|size=s|align=r|caption=Sunday School
attendance pins|label=click for larger image}} :Sunday School pins were given for perfect attendance. This is a photo of [[Lynch-3171|Bessie Lynch Doby's]] pins for 25 years of perfect attendance. {{clear}} ---- '''Historic TImeline:'''
:{{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-3.jpg|align=r |size=m|caption=Rock Creek Baptist Church}} :'''1956''' - In 1956 some members of Rock Creek Baptist Church in [https://www.whitsettnc.com/ Whitsett], NC, wanted to move the church off of the dead end road it was on, to attract more members. The vote to move had to be unanimous but one family voted against it, so the move was not approved. As a result, a few families broke from Rock Creek Baptist and started a new church which they named Whitsett Baptist Church. Whitsett Baptist Church was organized and held its first service on November 4, 1956, in the old Perkins Store building on Highway 61, across from the [https://www.whitsettnc.com/recreation.html Whitsett ballfield]. This building had been purchased and renovated by the men of the church.{{Clear}} :{{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-2.jpg |align=l|caption= The Gospel Echoes (1959)}} :'''1957''' - On April 7, 1957, the church was officially chartered with 26 members. Those members called the Reverend [[Dodson-6397|Gilmer Bernard Dodson]] of Whitsett as their pastor. During the church's time in the "old store building", they were blessed to have music by the "Gospel Echoes", a quarter made up of church members, Harold Smith, [[Dodson-6411|Gilmer Dodson]], [[Whitesell-105|Gaynor Whitesell]], [[Doby-64|Viola (Doby) Whitesell]], and pianist, [[Doby-62|Louise (Doby) Capps]]. Also during their time in the old building they saw the marriage of [[Doby-62|Louise Doby]] & [[Capps-549|Archie Capps]].{{Clear}}
:'''1961''' - By fall of 1961, the debt on the building had been paid and they were beginning to look for land on which to erect a new building. The land where the church now sits was purchased on November 18, 1961.
:'''1962''' - On January 1, 1962, the members had raised $1,000 to serve as down payment on the $3,500 parcel of land. On October 13, 1962, the church gave Mr. Clarence Ingle a check to pay the balance on the land purchased from him. Plans for construction began immediately.
{{Clear}} : {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-23.jpg |align=r|caption = Maude Doby breaks ground for the new building}} :'''1963''' - Plans were approved on March 4, 1963, and Greeson Builders, Inc., owned by Raymond Greeson, church member, was selected as general contractor. On June 1, 1963 a ground breaking [[Space:Ground_Breaking_Ceremony|ceremony]] was held in the place where the new church would be built. The honors of the "first scoop" was given to [[Fulk-65|Maude Lee (Fulk) Doby]], the oldest charter member, followed by other members including the Pastor and Archie Capps. Construction began at once. The church raised money for construction by pledges from members and friends, the sale of the old building, and a building loan. New furniture was purchased and installed in November of 1963. Sunday, December 7, 1963, was the big day for the little band of members. The first service was held with 147 persons in attendance. The membership grew from the original 26 to 60 by the end of 1963.
::More details about the planning and building of the church can be found [[Space:Planning_and_Building_Whitsett_Baptist_Church|here]].
:'''1965''' - [[Doby-63|Troy Lee Doby Sr]] was ordained as a Pastor and served four years at Johnson Baptist Church in Browns Summit, Guilford County, NC. He was the first person ordained by the church, and was the only one for at least 20 years.
:'''1970s''' - During the 1970s, the church joined with other area churches, ministering at the Guilford County Prison Farm. Reverend [[Dodson-6397|Gilmer Bernard Dodson]], along with other volunteers, would bring a message of salvation through the preaching of God’s Word and through music.
:'''1970''' - On May 24, 1970, the members voted to pave the parking lot.
:'''1973''' - By 1973 the membership had grown to 99.
:'''1977''' - The church mortgage was paid off on November 2, 1977, and the church became debtfree. During Thanksgiving weekend, 1977, the church had a "mortgage burning service".
:'''1980''' - In April 1980, because of declining health, Reverend Dodson retired after 30 years of faithful pastoral service of which 23 years were served as pastor of Whitsett Baptist Church. Dr. David Paul Rice of Lynchburg, VA was chosen as the second pastor of the church. Under his ministry the membership increased, the missions outreach expanded, and a visitation program and a children’s ministry began.
:'''1982''' - In the summer of 1982 the church organized its first men’s softball team as an outreach ministry to be effective witnesses for Christ in the community. In October 1982, the [https://youthministry.wol.org/curriculum/olympians/ Word of Life Olympian] program began on Wednesday nights for children in first through sixth grades.
:'''1985''' - In May 1985 the church called its third pastor, the Reverend Bradley Griese. A native of Springfield, VA, Pastor Griese was ordained in 1983. During his ministry, the church began a teen program called the Yield Club for seventh through twelfth grades, junior church ministry, a men’s monthly prayer meeting, ladie's fellowship, food outreach ministry, precious child ministry, and a nursing home ministry.
:'''1988''' - On April 10, 1988, the congregation voted unanimously to proceed in building the fellowship hall under the direction and leading of the Lord. In May 1988, the church began a stewardship campaign, “A Bold Venture”, to raise funds for the fellowship hall.
:On October 10, 1988, Pastor Griese was stricken with advanced Burkitt’s lymphoma, a rare, aggressive African strain of cancer. Given a 10 percent change of survival, he underwent extensive chemotherapy at Duke University Medical Center. Prayer began for him even before his first treatment and the results were both quick and miraculous. A second bone marrow test showed no trace of cancer. Although he appreciates doctors, modern medicine and medical techniques, Pastor Griese says he is convinced it was God alone who healed him of the stubborn cancer, “God gave me peace through it all. I was ready to go it if was His will, but He must not be through with me yet. He must have something else for me to do.”
:'''1990''' - Construction of the new fellowship hall was completed and a dedication service was held on May 20, 1990.
{{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-5.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=}} :'''1993''' - On February 2, 1993, a freak accident caused major structural damage to the sanctuary. During the remodeling period, worship services were held in the fellowship hall. After six months the “new” sanctuary of worship was dedicated on August 15 to the Lord Jesus Christ to use in proclaiming the gospel of salvation and for training believers in the service of the Lord. (additional photos below){{Clear}} :On October 1, 1993, Whitsett Baptist Church merged with New Life Baptist Church pastored by the Revend Tim Stevens. As co-pastors, Pastor Griese and Pastor Stevens complimented each other in serving the Lord together for many years.
{{Clear}} :'''1994''' - In January 1994, the church began the [https://www.awana.org/us-curriculum/early-childhood-preschool/cubbies/ AWANA Cubbies pre-school program] on Wednesday nights for ages three to five years. It was also decided to broaden the nursery ministry by beginning “Precious Moments”, a class designed especially for two through four-year-olds.
:Church members Van and Ressie Nelson had raised nearly all the required money and departed for the mission field in Sweden.
:The women of the church formed a softball team to minister to others and fellowship together.
:The church began an annual young married couples retreat in the fall of each year, beginning at [https://www.campbethelvirginia.org/ Camp Bethel] in Fincastle, VA.
:'''1995''' - The annual married couples retreat was held at [https://eagleeyrie.org/ Eagle Eyrie] in [https://www.lynchburgva.gov/Lynchburg], VA.
:'''1996''' - Starting in 1996 and continuing today, the annuel married retreat is for married couples and single adults, and is held in [https://www.gatlinburgtn.gov/ Gatlinburg, TN].
:'''1998''' - In 1998, due to church growth, plans to add additional Sunday School classrooms were implemented and construction began shortly thereafter.
:After serving faithfully for over thirteen years, Pastor Griese answered God’s call to minister at [https://www.cbcblueridge.org/ Colonial Baptist Church] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ridge,_Virginia Blue Ridge, VA].
:'''1999''' - On Sunday October 31, 1999 our new Sunday School addition was dedicated.
:'''2001''' - In July 2001, church members George and Pat Parsons took a step of faith, using their talents for the Lord and went to the mission field. They are serving with [https://www.sowerministry.org/ “SOWERS"] (Servants On Wheels Ever Ready). "SOWERS" is a helps ministry striving to further the Kingdom of God through volunteer labor assisting missionaries and other Christian organizations by traveling in RVs to their location and working.
:'''2002''' - On Sunday, June 9, 2002, the church honored Pastor Stevens during the morning service, celebrating 25 years in the ministry. The guest speaker was Reverend Larry Henderson followed by dinner on the gounds.
:Also in 2002, the church officially changed the name to First Baptist Church of Whitsett, Inc.
:'''2006''' - The church was sadden to hear of the home-going of their second pastor, Reverend Dr. David Rice who died on March 3, 2006.
:In 2006, the church was supporting 19 missionaries, 6 evangelists and 2 mission agencies.
==Miscellaneous Images== {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-4.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Rainbow of First Baptist Church of Whitsett NC }} {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-8.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Truck crash of 1993}} {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-7.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Truck crash of 1993}} {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-9.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Truck crash of 1993}} {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-6.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Truck crash of 1993}}
Whitsett, NC 27377
phone: 336-449-6382
website: https://fbcwhitsett.com
:Please visit the church [https://fbcwhitsett.com website] for information on the spiritual and religious aspects of the church. This Wikitree Page only deals with the historical information of the church, and attempts to link known church members with the genealocical database on WikiTree.
'''Pastors:'''
* [[Dodson-6397|Gilmer Bernard Dodson]] 1956-1980
* [[Doby-63|Troy Lee Doby Sr]] 1956-1965, 1969-1980 (associate pastor)
* [[Rice-19734|David Paul Rice]] 1980-1985
* Brad Griese 1985-1999
* Tim Stevens 1993-current
* Jack Smith (associate pastor)
::Note: Pastor Griese and Pastor Stevens were "co-pastors" from 1993 to 1999. '''Founding/Charter Members:'''
* [[Doby-62|Bessie Louise (Doby) Capps]] * [[Caviness-271|Armp R D Caviness]] & [[Langley-4280|Nellie Madge (Langley) Caviness ]] * Clifton Caviness * Martha Caviness * [[Doby-77|Cletus Elbert Doby]] & [[Towe-20|Evelyn (Towe) Doby]] * [[Doby-66|Coy Wayne Doby]] * [[Fulk-65|Maude Lee (Fulk) Doby]] (oldest charter member) * [[Doby-63|Troy Lee Doby Sr]] & [[Lynch-3171|Bessie (Lynch) Doby]] * [[Doby-65|Troy Lee Doby Jr]] * [[Dodson-6397|Gilmer Bernard Dodson]] & [[Saferight-9|Mamie Pearl (Saferight) Dodson]] (Pastor and his wife) * [[Dodson-6411|Gilmer Dodson]] * Leroy Dodson * Roy Duncan * Raymond & Betty Greeson * Herman May * John May * Harold Smith * [[Whitesell-105|Gaynor Whitesell]] & [[Doby-64|LIllian Viola (Doby) Whitesell]] '''Members:'''
:For a list of current and former members that are on Wikitree visit the church [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:First_Baptist_Church_of_Whitsett%2C_North_Carolina category].
'''Church Directories:'''
:[[Space:1973_Church_Directory|1973]] '''Additional Information:'''
:{{image|file=Lynch-3171.jpg|size=s|align=r|caption=Sunday School
attendance pins|label=click for larger image}} :Sunday School pins were given for perfect attendance. This is a photo of [[Lynch-3171|Bessie Lynch Doby's]] pins for 25 years of perfect attendance. {{clear}} ---- '''Historic TImeline:'''
:{{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-3.jpg|align=r |size=m|caption=Rock Creek Baptist Church}} :'''1956''' - In 1956 some members of Rock Creek Baptist Church in [https://www.whitsettnc.com/ Whitsett], NC, wanted to move the church off of the dead end road it was on, to attract more members. The vote to move had to be unanimous but one family voted against it, so the move was not approved. As a result, a few families broke from Rock Creek Baptist and started a new church which they named Whitsett Baptist Church. Whitsett Baptist Church was organized and held its first service on November 4, 1956, in the old Perkins Store building on Highway 61, across from the [https://www.whitsettnc.com/recreation.html Whitsett ballfield]. This building had been purchased and renovated by the men of the church.{{Clear}} :{{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-2.jpg |align=l|caption= The Gospel Echoes (1959)}} :'''1957''' - On April 7, 1957, the church was officially chartered with 26 members. Those members called the Reverend [[Dodson-6397|Gilmer Bernard Dodson]] of Whitsett as their pastor. During the church's time in the "old store building", they were blessed to have music by the "Gospel Echoes", a quarter made up of church members, Harold Smith, [[Dodson-6411|Gilmer Dodson]], [[Whitesell-105|Gaynor Whitesell]], [[Doby-64|Viola (Doby) Whitesell]], and pianist, [[Doby-62|Louise (Doby) Capps]]. Also during their time in the old building they saw the marriage of [[Doby-62|Louise Doby]] & [[Capps-549|Archie Capps]].{{Clear}}
:'''1961''' - By fall of 1961, the debt on the building had been paid and they were beginning to look for land on which to erect a new building. The land where the church now sits was purchased on November 18, 1961.
:'''1962''' - On January 1, 1962, the members had raised $1,000 to serve as down payment on the $3,500 parcel of land. On October 13, 1962, the church gave Mr. Clarence Ingle a check to pay the balance on the land purchased from him. Plans for construction began immediately.
{{Clear}} : {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-23.jpg |align=r|caption = Maude Doby breaks ground for the new building}} :'''1963''' - Plans were approved on March 4, 1963, and Greeson Builders, Inc., owned by Raymond Greeson, church member, was selected as general contractor. On June 1, 1963 a ground breaking [[Space:Ground_Breaking_Ceremony|ceremony]] was held in the place where the new church would be built. The honors of the "first scoop" was given to [[Fulk-65|Maude Lee (Fulk) Doby]], the oldest charter member, followed by other members including the Pastor and Archie Capps. Construction began at once. The church raised money for construction by pledges from members and friends, the sale of the old building, and a building loan. New furniture was purchased and installed in November of 1963. Sunday, December 7, 1963, was the big day for the little band of members. The first service was held with 147 persons in attendance. The membership grew from the original 26 to 60 by the end of 1963.
::More details about the planning and building of the church can be found [[Space:Planning_and_Building_Whitsett_Baptist_Church|here]].
:'''1965''' - [[Doby-63|Troy Lee Doby Sr]] was ordained as a Pastor and served four years at Johnson Baptist Church in Browns Summit, Guilford County, NC. He was the first person ordained by the church, and was the only one for at least 20 years.
:'''1970s''' - During the 1970s, the church joined with other area churches, ministering at the Guilford County Prison Farm. Reverend [[Dodson-6397|Gilmer Bernard Dodson]], along with other volunteers, would bring a message of salvation through the preaching of God’s Word and through music.
:'''1970''' - On May 24, 1970, the members voted to pave the parking lot.
:'''1973''' - By 1973 the membership had grown to 99.
:'''1977''' - The church mortgage was paid off on November 2, 1977, and the church became debtfree. During Thanksgiving weekend, 1977, the church had a "mortgage burning service".
:'''1980''' - In April 1980, because of declining health, Reverend Dodson retired after 30 years of faithful pastoral service of which 23 years were served as pastor of Whitsett Baptist Church. Dr. David Paul Rice of Lynchburg, VA was chosen as the second pastor of the church. Under his ministry the membership increased, the missions outreach expanded, and a visitation program and a children’s ministry began.
:'''1982''' - In the summer of 1982 the church organized its first men’s softball team as an outreach ministry to be effective witnesses for Christ in the community. In October 1982, the [https://youthministry.wol.org/curriculum/olympians/ Word of Life Olympian] program began on Wednesday nights for children in first through sixth grades.
:'''1985''' - In May 1985 the church called its third pastor, the Reverend Bradley Griese. A native of Springfield, VA, Pastor Griese was ordained in 1983. During his ministry, the church began a teen program called the Yield Club for seventh through twelfth grades, junior church ministry, a men’s monthly prayer meeting, ladie's fellowship, food outreach ministry, precious child ministry, and a nursing home ministry.
:'''1988''' - On April 10, 1988, the congregation voted unanimously to proceed in building the fellowship hall under the direction and leading of the Lord. In May 1988, the church began a stewardship campaign, “A Bold Venture”, to raise funds for the fellowship hall.
:On October 10, 1988, Pastor Griese was stricken with advanced Burkitt’s lymphoma, a rare, aggressive African strain of cancer. Given a 10 percent change of survival, he underwent extensive chemotherapy at Duke University Medical Center. Prayer began for him even before his first treatment and the results were both quick and miraculous. A second bone marrow test showed no trace of cancer. Although he appreciates doctors, modern medicine and medical techniques, Pastor Griese says he is convinced it was God alone who healed him of the stubborn cancer, “God gave me peace through it all. I was ready to go it if was His will, but He must not be through with me yet. He must have something else for me to do.”
:'''1990''' - Construction of the new fellowship hall was completed and a dedication service was held on May 20, 1990.
{{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-5.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=}} :'''1993''' - On February 2, 1993, a freak accident caused major structural damage to the sanctuary. During the remodeling period, worship services were held in the fellowship hall. After six months the “new” sanctuary of worship was dedicated on August 15 to the Lord Jesus Christ to use in proclaiming the gospel of salvation and for training believers in the service of the Lord. (additional photos below){{Clear}} :On October 1, 1993, Whitsett Baptist Church merged with New Life Baptist Church pastored by the Revend Tim Stevens. As co-pastors, Pastor Griese and Pastor Stevens complimented each other in serving the Lord together for many years.
{{Clear}} :'''1994''' - In January 1994, the church began the [https://www.awana.org/us-curriculum/early-childhood-preschool/cubbies/ AWANA Cubbies pre-school program] on Wednesday nights for ages three to five years. It was also decided to broaden the nursery ministry by beginning “Precious Moments”, a class designed especially for two through four-year-olds.
:Church members Van and Ressie Nelson had raised nearly all the required money and departed for the mission field in Sweden.
:The women of the church formed a softball team to minister to others and fellowship together.
:The church began an annual young married couples retreat in the fall of each year, beginning at [https://www.campbethelvirginia.org/ Camp Bethel] in Fincastle, VA.
:'''1995''' - The annual married couples retreat was held at [https://eagleeyrie.org/ Eagle Eyrie] in [https://www.lynchburgva.gov/Lynchburg], VA.
:'''1996''' - Starting in 1996 and continuing today, the annuel married retreat is for married couples and single adults, and is held in [https://www.gatlinburgtn.gov/ Gatlinburg, TN].
:'''1998''' - In 1998, due to church growth, plans to add additional Sunday School classrooms were implemented and construction began shortly thereafter.
:After serving faithfully for over thirteen years, Pastor Griese answered God’s call to minister at [https://www.cbcblueridge.org/ Colonial Baptist Church] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ridge,_Virginia Blue Ridge, VA].
:'''1999''' - On Sunday October 31, 1999 our new Sunday School addition was dedicated.
:'''2001''' - In July 2001, church members George and Pat Parsons took a step of faith, using their talents for the Lord and went to the mission field. They are serving with [https://www.sowerministry.org/ “SOWERS"] (Servants On Wheels Ever Ready). "SOWERS" is a helps ministry striving to further the Kingdom of God through volunteer labor assisting missionaries and other Christian organizations by traveling in RVs to their location and working.
:'''2002''' - On Sunday, June 9, 2002, the church honored Pastor Stevens during the morning service, celebrating 25 years in the ministry. The guest speaker was Reverend Larry Henderson followed by dinner on the gounds.
:Also in 2002, the church officially changed the name to First Baptist Church of Whitsett, Inc.
:'''2006''' - The church was sadden to hear of the home-going of their second pastor, Reverend Dr. David Rice who died on March 3, 2006.
:In 2006, the church was supporting 19 missionaries, 6 evangelists and 2 mission agencies.
==Miscellaneous Images== {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-4.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Rainbow of First Baptist Church of Whitsett NC }} {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-8.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Truck crash of 1993}} {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-7.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Truck crash of 1993}} {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-9.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Truck crash of 1993}} {{Image|file=Allan_s_Images-6.jpg |align= |size=m |caption=Truck crash of 1993}}
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'''Cemetery name:''' First Burial Place '''Address:''' 129 East St., Easthampton, Massachusetts '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.28199, -72.63094 First Burial Place in East Hampton was in a field owned by Augustus Clapp. 20 people with 7 headstones to mark the resting places of those killed on May 14 1704 by the Indians. There are many interesting versions taken from both the side of the English and the side of the Indians that need consideration before an accurate history can be attached to these memorials. Here are some of my findings. There is a Pascommuck Raid memorial site on East Street and another stone memorial at the corner of Clapp Street and Fort Hill Road The memorial, located near Clapp Swamp, was dedicated by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1931 and marks what many refer to as Easthampton's first cemetery. The dead from the Pascommuck Raid, which took place on nearby East Street, are believed to be buried in a field in the distance. "On May 14, 1704, the village of Pascommuck was attacked by a group of Native Americans allied with the Quebec colony of France. This boulder stands on the site of the home of Moses Hutchinson. Other settlers included the families of Benoni Janes (Jones), John Searle Jr., Samuel Janes, and Benjamin Janes. Of the 33 inhabitants of the villiage, 19 were killed and 8 escaped during the attack. Of the 6 taken captive, 3 escaped." NOTE THE DAR MARKER I FOUND STATES A DATE OF 24 May and 10 people. Here is another account of the massacre from History of the Janes-Peek Family By Dr. Reba Neighbors-Collins In May of 1704, a band of Indians attacked the little five-family village of Puokhumuck or Pascomac, later part of Southampton. It was just before daylight when they set fire to the pickets surrounding the home of Benoni Jones. A young women named Patience Webb looked out the window to see what was happening and was shot in the head. The rest of the village surrendered. Nineteen persons were killed: -Samuel Janes, his wife and three children (He was the first born of William Janes and Hanna Broughton), {5-Samuel Janes, Sarah Hinsdale, Obadiah, Ebenezer, Sarah} -Benoni Jones and his two children {3-Benoni,Ebenezer, Jonathan -Miss Webb {1-Patience} -Moses Hutchinson and one child {2-Moses and Moses,Jr} -four children of Benjamin Janes (grandchildren of William and Hannah) {4-mother was Hannah Hinsdale, children were Hannah, Mariam, Benjamin & Nermiah(Nathaniel)} -John Searl, husband of Ruth Janes, was also killed as were three of their children {4-Searle-John, Abigail, John, Caleb} Ruth was severely wounded, but was rescued and later recovered. The son Elisha, age 9, was taken to Canada where he remained a captive of the Indians for many years. - Capt John Taylor died in pursuit. As the prisoners were being marched and dragged away from the burning village, Benjamin managed to drop back, then slip away from his captors. Darting down a creek, hidden by bushes, he found a skiff and headed for Northampton to alert the town. Hastily aroused men of the town sped after the Indians. On the top of Pomeroy's mountain the found Benjamin's wife Hannah. She had been knocked on the head, scalped and left for dead. Amazingly, after many months, she recovered and lived to be 80 years old. After 300 years there are different opinions regarding the events. LOCATION The address is 129 East St., Easthampton MA and GPS: 42.2819894 -72.630938. It is located within the Old Pascommuck Conservation Area and next to the E. Florence Smith Memorial Nature Trail. 19 Memorials | Date Range: 1704-1704 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:First_Burial_Place%2C_Easthampton%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2527912/first-burial-place '''Find A Grave Page''']
'''Cemetery name:''' First Burial Place '''Address:''' 129 East St., Easthampton, Massachusetts '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.28199, -72.63094 First Burial Place in East Hampton was in a field owned by Augustus Clapp. 20 people with 7 headstones to mark the resting places of those killed on May 14 1704 by the Indians. There are many interesting versions taken from both the side of the English and the side of the Indians that need consideration before an accurate history can be attached to these memorials. Here are some of my findings. There is a Pascommuck Raid memorial site on East Street and another stone memorial at the corner of Clapp Street and Fort Hill Road The memorial, located near Clapp Swamp, was dedicated by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1931 and marks what many refer to as Easthampton's first cemetery. The dead from the Pascommuck Raid, which took place on nearby East Street, are believed to be buried in a field in the distance. "On May 14, 1704, the village of Pascommuck was attacked by a group of Native Americans allied with the Quebec colony of France. This boulder stands on the site of the home of Moses Hutchinson. Other settlers included the families of Benoni Janes (Jones), John Searle Jr., Samuel Janes, and Benjamin Janes. Of the 33 inhabitants of the villiage, 19 were killed and 8 escaped during the attack. Of the 6 taken captive, 3 escaped." NOTE THE DAR MARKER I FOUND STATES A DATE OF 24 May and 10 people. Here is another account of the massacre from History of the Janes-Peek Family By Dr. Reba Neighbors-Collins In May of 1704, a band of Indians attacked the little five-family village of Puokhumuck or Pascomac, later part of Southampton. It was just before daylight when they set fire to the pickets surrounding the home of Benoni Jones. A young women named Patience Webb looked out the window to see what was happening and was shot in the head. The rest of the village surrendered. Nineteen persons were killed: -Samuel Janes, his wife and three children (He was the first born of William Janes and Hanna Broughton), {5-Samuel Janes, Sarah Hinsdale, Obadiah, Ebenezer, Sarah} -Benoni Jones and his two children {3-Benoni,Ebenezer, Jonathan -Miss Webb {1-Patience} -Moses Hutchinson and one child {2-Moses and Moses,Jr} -four children of Benjamin Janes (grandchildren of William and Hannah) {4-mother was Hannah Hinsdale, children were Hannah, Mariam, Benjamin & Nermiah(Nathaniel)} -John Searl, husband of Ruth Janes, was also killed as were three of their children {4-Searle-John, Abigail, John, Caleb} Ruth was severely wounded, but was rescued and later recovered. The son Elisha, age 9, was taken to Canada where he remained a captive of the Indians for many years. - Capt John Taylor died in pursuit. As the prisoners were being marched and dragged away from the burning village, Benjamin managed to drop back, then slip away from his captors. Darting down a creek, hidden by bushes, he found a skiff and headed for Northampton to alert the town. Hastily aroused men of the town sped after the Indians. On the top of Pomeroy's mountain the found Benjamin's wife Hannah. She had been knocked on the head, scalped and left for dead. Amazingly, after many months, she recovered and lived to be 80 years old. After 300 years there are different opinions regarding the events. LOCATION The address is 129 East St., Easthampton MA and GPS: 42.2819894 -72.630938. It is located within the Old Pascommuck Conservation Area and next to the E. Florence Smith Memorial Nature Trail. 19 Memorials | Date Range: 1704-1704 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:First_Burial_Place%2C_Easthampton%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2527912/first-burial-place '''Find A Grave Page''']
First Church in Pittsfield, Confession of Faith and Catalogue of Members, January 1, 1834
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] == First Church in Pittsfield, Confession of Faith and Catalogue of Members, January 1, 1834 == * published by Phineas Allen and Son, Pittsfield, Mass., 1834 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:First Church in Pittsfield, Confession of Faith and Catalogue of Members, January 1, 1834|First Church in Pittsfield, Confession of Faith and Catalogue of Members, January 1, 1834]]'' (Phineas Allen and Son, Pittsfield, Mass., 1834) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#FCP|First Church in Pittsfield]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:First Church in Pittsfield, Confession of Faith and Catalogue of Members, January 1, 1834|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Wgh_ymSSR7gC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011536532 * https://archive.org/details/firstchurchinpit00pitt
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=== Organization === The First Church of Christ in Middleborough was organized on December 26, 1894 in Middleborough, Massachusetts. It is now known as the First Congregational Church at the Green.[http://www.fccmiddleboro.org/?page_id=14 Website for First Congregational Church at the Green, Our History]. === Meeting Houses === The First Meeting House for the church had been built in 1680 by the town of Middleborough. After the Second Meeting House was opened on May 29, 1700, the original meeting house was demolished the following year. The Third Meeting House was built in 1745 and was utilized until the Fourth (and current) Meeting House was erected in 1828.[https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/n185/mode/1up Chronological Notices published by the Church in 1854]. [http://www.fccmiddleboro.org/?page_id=14 Website for First Congregational Church at the Green, Our History]. === Membership (1694-1895) === A catalogue was first published by the church in 1854 and lists the 1,180 members of the church who had joined between its organization in 1694 and 1853.[https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/73/mode/1up Catalogue of the Members of the First Church, Middleborough, Mass.]. The list consists of 1,084 members sequentially numbered and 94 additional members in an Addenda. A supplementary catalogue was published in 1895 in honor of the two-hundredth anniversary of the church.[https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/124/mode/1up Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church in Middleboro, Mass. (1895), p. 124]. This supplementary catalogue lists an additional 317 members who joined the church through July, 1895. The first 20 members listed below were the original organizers of the church on December 26, 1694.[https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/n21/mode/1up First Church in Middleborough, Mass: Mr. Putnam's Century and Half Discourses; an Historical Account; and a Catalogue of Members (1854)], p. 14. The members listed are as follows (with a link to the page in the catalog in which the member is listed):
=== Pastors (1694-1895) === The catalogues published in 1854[https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/117/mode/1up First Church in Middleborough, Mass: Mr. Putnam's Century and Half Discourses; an Historical Account; and a Catalogue of Members (1854), p. 117] and 1895[https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/116/mode/1up Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church in Middleboro, Mass. (1895), p. 116] list the first 15 pastors of the church:
=== Deacons (1694-1895) === The catalogue published in 1854[https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/117/mode/1up First Church in Middleborough, Mass: Mr. Putnam's Century and Half Discourses; an Historical Account; and a Catalogue of Members (1854), p. 117] lists the first 22 deacons of the church. The 1895 catalogue lists an additional 5 deacons:
== Sources ==
Number | Name | Year Joined | Catalogue |
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1 | Fuller, Samuel, 1st Pastor | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
2 | Fuller, Elizabeth | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
3 | Bennet, John, Sr., Deacon | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
4 | Bennet, Deborah | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
5 | Morse, Jonathan | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
6 | Morse, Mary | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
7 | Wood, Abiel | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
8 | Wood, Abijah | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
9 | Tomson, Jacob | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
10 | Tomson, Abigail | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
11 | Tinkham, Ebenezer, Sr., Deacon | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
12 | Tinkham, Elizabeth | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
13 | Wood, Samuel, Sr. | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
14 | Billington, Isaac | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
15 | Eaton, Samuel | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
16 | Cutbart, Samuel | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
17 | Cobb, John, Jr. | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
18 | Bumpas, Weibrah | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
19 | Tinkham, Hester | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
20 | Barden, Deborah | 1694 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/81/mode/1up p.81] |
21 | Palmer, Thomas, 2nd Pastor | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
22 | Cobb, Jonathan, Deacon | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
23 | Cobb, Hope | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
24 | Tinkham, Patience | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
25 | Tinkham, Priscilla | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
26 | Lewis, Elizabeth | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
27 | Pratt, Thomas | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
28 | Fuller, John, Sr. | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
29 | Fuller, Mercy | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
30 | Barrows, Mercy | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
31 | Lovell, Mary | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
32 | Alden, John | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
33 | Alden, Hannah | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
34 | Lewis, Mary | 1708 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
35 | Thacher, Peter, Jr., 3rd Pastor | 1709 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
36 | Margaret (African) | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
37 | Tinkham, Mary | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
38 | Vaughan, Joseph | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
39 | Vaughan, Joanna, Sr. | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
40 | Tinkham, Ephraim, Jr. | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
41 | Fuller, Mary | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
42 | Darling, Joanna | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
43 | Thomas, Mary | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
44 | Thomas, David | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
45 | Thomas, Susanna | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
46 | Tinkham, Ephraim, Sr. | 1710 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
47 | Thacher, Mary | 1712 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
48 | Hacket, Elizabeth | 1712 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
49 | Haskell, Mary | 1713 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
50 | Morse, Mary | 1713 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
51 | Cleaves, Eleanor | 1713 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
52 | Raymond, Mrs. | 1713 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
53 | Winslow, Nathaniel | 1712 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
54 | Winslow, Elizabeth | 1712 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
55 | Soul, Martha | 1712 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
56 | Caswell, Mary | 1712 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/82/mode/1up p.82] |
57 | Cobb, Rachel | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
58 | Richmond, Ebenezer | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
59 | Barrows, Samuel, Deacon | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
60 | Eddy, Melatiah | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
61 | Eddy, Samuel, Sr. | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
62 | Redding, Ebenezer | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
63 | Smith, Jonathan | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
64 | Thomas, Lydia | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
65 | Allen, Mary | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
66 | Leonard, Charity | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
67 | Sampson, Samuel | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
68 | Wood, Ephraim, Deacon | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
69 | Southworth, Esther | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
70 | Cobb, Lydia | 1715 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
71 | Wood, Rebecca | 1716 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
72 | Tinkham, Joanna | 1716 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
73 | Nye, Elizabeth | 1716 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
74 | Tinkham, Mary | 1716 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
75 | Wood, James | 1716 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
76 | Allen, Nathaniel | 1716 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
77 | Clark, Nathan | 1716 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
78 | Drew, John, Sr. | 1716 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
79 | King, Ichabod | 1716 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
80 | Morton, Hannah | 1717 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
81 | Thomas, Jeremiah, Sr. | 1718 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
82 | Wood, Samuel, Jr., Deacon | 1718 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
83 | King, Judith | 1718 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
84 | Wood, Experience | 1718 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
85 | Barden, Abigail | 1718 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
86 | Bates, Joseph | 1718 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
87 | Raymond, James | 1718 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
88 | Barden, Stephen, Sr. | 1719 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
89 | Delano, David, Sr. | 1719 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
90 | Smith, Abigail | 1719 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/83/mode/1up p.83] |
91 | Fuller, Isaac | 1720 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
92 | Vaughan, Deborah | 1720 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
93 | Tinkham, Isaac, Sr. | 1721 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
94 | Fuller, Ebenezer | 1721 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
95 | Fuller, Elizabeth | 1721 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
96 | Thomas, Elizabeth, Sr. | 1721 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
97 | Fuller, Hannah | 1721 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
98 | Thomas, Mary | 1721 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
99 | Drew, Sarah | 1721 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
100 | Eddy, Abigail | 1722 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
101 | Conant, Elizabeth | 1722 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
102 | Wood, Sarah | 1722 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
103 | Fuller, Elizabeth | 1722 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
104 | Raymond, John, Sr. | 1722 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
105 | Thomas, Elizabeth | 1722 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
106 | Strowbridge, William | 1722 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
107 | Strowbridge, Margaret | 1722 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
108 | Rogers, Sarah | 1722 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
109 | Mansfield, Andrew | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
110 | Mansfield, Sarah | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
111 | Bumpas, Mary | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
112 | Tinkham, Hannah | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
113 | Vaughan, John | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
114 | Vaughan, Jerusha | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
115 | Thomas, Hannah | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
116 | Wood, Elnathan | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
117 | Prince, Nathan | 1724 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
118 | Wood, Patience | 1724 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
119 | Cobb, Joanna | 1724 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
120 | Prince, Samuel | 1724 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
121 | Prince, Mercy | 1724 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
122 | Wood, Mercy | 1724 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/84/mode/1up p.84] |
123 | Redding, Mercy | 1724 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
124 | Wood, Elizabeth | 1725 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
125 | Bassett, Nathan | 1725 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
126 | Cavender, Ann | 1725 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
127 | Morton, Mercy | 1725 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
128 | Prince, Mercy | 1725 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
129 | Prince, Alice | 1725 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
130 | Ransom, Sarah | 1725 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
131 | Vaughan, Joanna | 1725 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
132 | Barrows, Samuel, Jr. | 1726 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
133 | Barrows, Susannah | 1726 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
134 | Tomson, Mary | 1726 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
135 | Southworth, Nathaniel | 1726 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
136 | Sproat, Experience | 1727 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
137 | Southworth, Jael | 1727 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
138 | Clap, Ezra | 1727 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
139 | Clap, Waitstill | 1727 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
140 | Wood, Timothy | 1727 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
141 | Wood, Mary | 1727 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
142 | Palmer, Samuel | 1727 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
143 | Sproat, Abigail | 1727 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
144 | Bates, Joanna | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
145 | Tinkham, Mary | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
146 | Fuller, Silence | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
147 | Bennet, Samuel, Sr. | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
148 | Tinkham, Seth | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
149 | Darling, Thomas | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
150 | Hacket, Lydia | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
151 | Fuller, Lydia | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
152 | Mechaan, Patience | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
153 | Parlow, Hannah | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/85/mode/1up p.85] |
154 | Smith, Sarah | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
155 | Fuller, Mercy | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
156 | Fuller, John | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
157 | Miller, Lydia | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
158 | Palmer, Elizabeth | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
159 | Tomson, Mary | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
160 | White, Benjamin, Sr. | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
161 | Smith, James | 1728 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
162 | Dunham, Ephraim | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
163 | Thomas, Miriam | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
164 | Tucker, Benjamin, Deacon | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
165 | Tucker, Sarah | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
166 | Vaughan, Faithful | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
167 | Gibbs, Elizabeth | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
168 | Delano, Meriba | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
169 | Delano, Ann | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
170 | Barden, Abraham, Sr. | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
171 | Caswell, Daniel | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
172 | Elmes, Sarah | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
173 | Drew, Elizabeth | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
174 | Warren, Samuel | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
175 | Warren, Eleanor | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
176 | Tupper, Ichabod | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
177 | Wood, David | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
178 | Wood, Joanna | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
179 | Bennet, Nehemiah | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
180 | Bennet, Mercy | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
181 | Barden, Mary | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
182 | Warren, Priscilla | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
183 | Thacher, Mary | 1729 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
184 | Palmer, Elizabeth | 1730 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
185 | Knowlton, Martha | 1730 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
186 | Billington, Mary | 1730 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
187 | Raymond, Elizabeth | 1730 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
188 | Knowlton, Thomas | 1730 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
189 | Canedy, Anibal | 1730 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
190 | Ellis, Elizabeth | 1730 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/86/mode/1up p.86] |
191 | Pratt, Hannah, Jr. | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
192 | Caswell, Mary | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
193 | Sampson, Obadiah | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
194 | Standish, Ichabod | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
195 | Sturtevant, Moses | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
196 | Sturtevant, Elizabeth | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
197 | Short, Luke | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
198 | Standish, Phebe | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
199 | White, Ann | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
200 | Pratt, Phebe | 1731 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
201 | Lyon, Samuel | 1732 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
202 | Lyon, Joanna | 1732 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
203 | Barden, Elizabeth | 1732 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
204 | Barden, Esther | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
205 | Rickard, Elkanah | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
206 | Sampson, Mary | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
207 | Bennet, Mary | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
208 | Barrows, Coombs | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
209 | Crossman, Barnabas | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
210 | Paddock, Ichabod | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
211 | Donham, Lemuel | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
212 | Wood, Thomas | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
213 | Raymond, John, Jr. | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
214 | Tinkham, Abijah | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
215 | Bennet, Eleaner | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
216 | Bennet, Ruth, Jr. | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
217 | Wood, Jemima | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
218 | Thomas, Susanna | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
219 | Cobb, Thankful | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
220 | Gumee, Sarah | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
221 | Bennet, Ruth, Sr. | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
222 | Alden, David | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
223 | Alden, Judith | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
224 | Sampson, Bethiah | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
225 | Hayford, Mary | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
226 | Eaton, Francis | 1733 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
227 | Pratt, Jane | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
228 | Lyon, Bethiah | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/87/mode/1up p.87] |
229 | Barden, Abraham, Jr. | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
230 | Vaughan, Desire | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
231 | Weston, Edmund | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
232 | Weston, Susanna | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
233 | Rickard, Bethiah | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
234 | Eddy, Jabez, Sr. | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
235 | Tomson, Thomas, Sr. | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
236 | Cobb, Ebenezer | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
237 | Cobb, Lydia | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
238 | Thomas, Henry | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
239 | Hayford, Benjamin, Sr. | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
240 | Finnea, Ebenezer, Deacon | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
241 | Vaughan, Hinksman | 1734 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
242 | Wood, Sarah | 1735 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
243 | Eddy, Samuel, Jr. | 1735 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
244 | Eddy, Lydia | 1735 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
245 | Redding, Bennet | 1735 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
246 | Finnea, Jane | 1735 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
247 | Fuller, Jabez | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
248 | Barrows, Fear | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
249 | Thomas, Abigail | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
250 | Thomas, Anna | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
251 | Griffith, Elizabeth | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
252 | Wood, Hannah | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
253 | Crossman, Hannah | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
254 | Raymond, Mercy | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
255 | Raymond, Alice | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
256 | Purrington, Hezekiah | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
257 | Purrington, Mercy | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
258 | Thomas, Noah | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
259 | Tupper, Thomas | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
260 | Donham, Elizabeth | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/88/mode/1up p.88] |
261 | Paddock, Joanna | 1736 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
262 | Thacher, Peter, Jr. | 1737 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
263 | Eddy, Jedidah | 1737 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
264 | Miller, Waitstill | 1737 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
265 | Darling, Rebecca | 1737 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
266 | Cavender, John | 1738 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
267 | Tinkham, Mary | 1738 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
268 | Tomson, Caleb | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
269 | Tomson, Abigail | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
270 | Pratt, John | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
271 | Thomas, Abigail | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
272 | Cobb, Gersham, Deacon | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
273 | Bennet, Thankful | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
274 | Barrows, Ruth | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
275 | Thacher, Samuel | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
276 | Fuller, Mary | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
277 | Caswell, Else | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
278 | Jackson, Joanna | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
279 | King, Mary | 1739 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
280 | Wood, Sarah | 1740 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
281 | Thomas, Mary | 1740 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
282 | Thomas, Mary | 1740 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
283 | Griffeth, Mary | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
284 | Morse, Martha | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
285 | Lewis, Shubael | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
286 | Lewis, Hazadiah | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
287 | Burgess, Jacob | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
288 | Donham, Joshua | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
289 | Donham, Keturah | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
290 | Crocker, Lydia | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
291 | Raymond, Christiana | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/89/mode/1up p.89] |
292 | Sproat, James | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
293 | Lyon, William | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
294 | Bassett, Nathan, Jr. | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
295 | Wood, John, Jr. | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
296 | Palmer, Job | 1741 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
297 | Vaughan, Jabez | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
298 | Thomas, Israel | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
299 | Thacher, Thomas | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
300 | Weston, Elizabeth | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
301 | Ames, Elizabeth | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
302 | Bassett, Thankful | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
303 | Peggy (Indian) | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
304 | Fuller, Timothy | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
305 | Allen, Mary | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
306 | Thacher, John | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
307 | Cox, Hannah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
308 | Southworth, Rebecca | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
309 | Smith, Rachel | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
310 | Bates, Joseph, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
311 | Wood, Ephraim, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
312 | Lazell, Joshua | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
313 | Smith, Deborah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
314 | Prince (African) | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
315 | Antony, Else | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
316 | Leach, Abiel | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
317 | Snow, Jonathan | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
318 | Smith, Jonathan, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
319 | Vaughan, John, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
320 | Vaughan, Jerusha | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
321 | Thayer, Abigail | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
322 | Thomas, Mary | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
323 | Sproat, Ebenezer | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
324 | Felix, Thomas, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
325 | Raymond, Barnabas | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
326 | Allen, David | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/90/mode/1up p.90] |
327 | Tucker, Woodward | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
328 | Thomas, Benoni | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
329 | Lyon, Jedediah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
330 | Raymond, Patience | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
331 | Hathaway, Mary | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
332 | Wood, Bathsheba | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
333 | Sears, David | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
334 | Alden, Noah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
335 | Jackson, John, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
336 | Tinkham, Peter, Sr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
337 | Tinkham, Samuel, 3d | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
338 | Tinkham, Susanna | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
339 | Williams, John | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
340 | Williams, Elizabeth | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
341 | Eddy, Zachariah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
342 | Eddy, Mercy | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
343 | Warren, Benjamin | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
344 | Warren, Jedidah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
345 | Tinkham, Joseph | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
346 | Tinkham, John, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
347 | Tinkham, Hannah, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
348 | Tinkham, Priscilla | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
349 | Tinkham, Patience | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
350 | Thomas, Eleazer | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
351 | Vaughan, Elisha | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
352 | Thacher, Susanna | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
353 | Redding, Deborah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
354 | Finney, Nelson | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
355 | Wood, Ephraim | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
356 | Wood, Edmund | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
357 | Tinkham, Martha | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
358 | Tinkham, Agnes | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
359 | Tinkham, Esther | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
360 | Smith, Samuel | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
361 | Leach, Susanna | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/91/mode/1up p.91] |
362 | Clap, Elijah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
363 | Vaughan, Daniel | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
364 | Vaughan, Joseph | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
365 | Darling, John | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
366 | Winslow, Susanna | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
367 | Lovell, John, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
368 | Cushman, William | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
369 | Cushman, Susanna | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
370 | Fuller, Mary | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
371 | Vaughan, Joanna | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
372 | Vaughan, Sarah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
373 | Raymond, Elizabeth, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
374 | Rickard, Japheth | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
375 | Clap, Hope | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
376 | Tomson, John | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
377 | Wood, Joanna | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
378 | Wood, Nathaniel | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
379 | Wood, Ichabod | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
380 | Wood, Patience | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
381 | Lewis, Elizabeth | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
382 | Howland, Joseph | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
383 | Chummuck, Martha | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
384 | Ellis, Elizabeth, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
385 | Thomas, Phebe | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
386 | Thomas, Sarah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
387 | Thomas, Abigail | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
388 | Knowlton, Prudence | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
389 | Lyon, Martha | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
390 | Lyon, Sarah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
391 | Lyon, Phebe | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
392 | Smith, Sarah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
393 | Raymond, Ebenezer | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
394 | Pratt, Eleazer, Sr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
395 | Vaughan, Mercy | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
396 | Pratt, Joanna | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
397 | Tinkham, Hannah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/92/mode/1up p.92] |
398 | Cox, John, Sr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
399 | Sears, Phebe | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
400 | Wood, Samuel | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
401 | Alden, Solomon | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
402 | Thomas, Sarah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
403 | Thomas, Asa | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
404 | Donham, Ephraim, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
405 | Bumpas, Nathaniel | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
406 | Pratt, Samuel, 3d | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
407 | Pratt, Hannah, Sr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
408 | Lovell, Lydia | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
409 | Miller, John, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
410 | Cox, John, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
411 | Tupper, Rebecca | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
412 | Williamson, Fear | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
413 | Lovell, Thankful | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
414 | Wood, Lydia | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
415 | Sambo (African) | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
416 | Jenny (African) | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
417 | Smith, Experience | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
418 | Tomson, Lydia | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
419 | Cobb, John, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
420 | Harris, Seth | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
421 | Cobb, John, Sr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
422 | Cobb, Mary | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
423 | Darling, Elizabeth | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
424 | Thomas, William, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
425 | Thomas, Benjamin, Deacon | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
426 | Redding, John | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
427 | Alden, John | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
428 | Tinkham, Ebenezer | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
429 | Wood, Lydia | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
430 | Cox, Hannah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
431 | Cox, Mary | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
432 | Canada, Elizabeth | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
433 | Dunham, Mercy | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
434 | Cobb, Patience | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
435 | Leach, Sarah | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
436 | Cobb, Hope | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/93/mode/1up p.93] |
437 | Clap, Manasseh | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
438 | Delano, David, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
439 | Redding, William | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
440 | Pratt, Samuel, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
441 | Pratt, Jerusha | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
442 | Soul, John, Jr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
443 | Leonard, Margery | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
444 | Peru (African) | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
445 | Cushman, Ichabod | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
446 | Leonard, John, Sr. | 1742 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
447 | Simmons, Martha | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
448 | Parlow, Hannah | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
449 | Lovell, Joseph | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
450 | Eddy, Jabez, Jr. | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
451 | Eddy, Patience | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
452 | Thomas, Barzillai | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
453 | Hall, Mercy | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
454 | Thacher, Oxenbridge | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
455 | Cobb, Meletiah | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
456 | Turner, Elizabeth | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
457 | Raymond, Thomas, Sr. | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
458 | Raymond, Mary | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
459 | Raymond, Amos | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
460 | Raymond, Peter | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
461 | Parker, Joseph | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
462 | Jackson, Sarah | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
463 | Calliminco (African) | 1743 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
464 | Soul, Rebecca | 1744 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
465 | Soul, Rachel | 1744 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
466 | Pratt, Elizabeth | 1744 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
467 | Redding, Thomas | 1744 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
468 | Conant, Sylvanus, 4th Pastor | 1745 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
469 | Cobb, Ebenezer | 1746 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
470 | Cobb, Mary | 1746 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/94/mode/1up p.94] |
471 | Soul, Esther | 1746 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
472 | Booth, Priscilla | 1747 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
473 | Cole, Thomas, Sr. | 1748 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
474 | Bates, Mary | 1748 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
475 | Pumroy, Hannah | 1748 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
476 | Faunce, Abigail | 1749 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
477 | Benson, Samuel | 1750 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
478 | Redding, Joanna | 1750 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
479 | Savery, Mary | 1750 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
480 | Tilson, Ann | 1751 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
481 | Williams, Thomas | 1751 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
482 | Tinkham, Isaac | 1754 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
483 | Shaw, Elkanah | 1755 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
484 | Thomas, Elizabeth | 1756 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
485 | Pumroy, Francis, Jr. | 1757 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
486 | Freeman, Bethiah | 1757 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
487 | Willis, Ebenezer, Sr. | 1758 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
488 | Willis, Mary | 1758 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
489 | Tucker, Sarah | 1758 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
490 | Briggs, John | 1758 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
491 | Briggs, Remember | 1758 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
492 | Conant, Abigail | 1758 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
493 | Weston, Hannah | 1758 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
494 | Redding, Thankful | 1759 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
495 | Morton, Ichabod, Deacon | 1760 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
496 | Morton, Deborah | 1760 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
497 | Cushman, Deborah | 1760 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/95/mode/1up p.95] |
498 | Morse, Desire | 1761 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
499 | Billington, Ichabod | 1762 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
500 | Powers, Stephen | 1762 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
501 | Powers, Lydia | 1762 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
502 | Totman, Experience | 1762 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
503 | Vaughan, Abraham | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
504 | Leach, John | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
505 | Leach, Betty | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
506 | Thomas, Elizabeth | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
507 | Purrington, Mercy | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
508 | Redding, Sarah, Jr. | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
509 | Thomas, Lucy | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
510 | Thomas, Lemuel | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
511 | Warren, Joseph | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
512 | Warren, Mercy | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
513 | Redding, Fear | 1763 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
514 | Billington, Elenor | 1764 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
515 | Tilson, Silence | 1764 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
516 | Eddy, Nathan | 1765 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
517 | Leach, Phebe | 1765 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
518 | Cobb, Abijah | 1765 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
519 | Tinkham, Hannah | 1766 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
520 | Brannack, Consider | 1766 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
521 | Maxfield, Catharine | 1766 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
522 | Briggs, Ebenezer | 1767 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
523 | Briggs, Abigail | 1767 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
524 | Elmes, Elkanah | 1767 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
525 | Cobb, Mercy | 1768 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/96/mode/1up p.96] |
526 | Tinkham, Sarah | 1770 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
527 | Shaw, Elizabeth | 1770 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
528 | Oliver, Peter, Jr. | 1771 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
529 | Shaw, Thomas | 1771 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
530 | Shaw, Mary | 1771 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
531 | Oliver, Sarah | 1771 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
532 | Thomas, Keziah | 1771 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
533 | Maxham, Edmund | 1773 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
534 | Wright, Cuffee | 1773 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
535 | Eddy, Samuel | 1773 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
536 | Carey, Ichabod | 1773 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
537 | Carey, Hannah | 1773 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
538 | Bennet, Bachelor | 1773 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
539 | Washburn, Huldah | 1774 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
540 | Bryant, Margaret | 1776 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
541 | Tucker, Benjamin, Jr. | 1776 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
542 | Wood, Elizabeth | 1776 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
543 | Eddy, Susanna | 1777 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
544 | Thomas, Daniel | 1780 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
545 | Barker, Joseph, 5th Pastor | 1781 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
546 | Thomas, David | 1781 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
547 | Thomas, Churchill | 1781 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
548 | Cushman, Susanna | 1781 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
549 | Morse, Isaac | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
550 | Thomas, Deborah | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
551 | Tinkham, Chloe | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/97/mode/1up p.97] |
552 | Barrows, Ruth | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
553 | Wood, Rebecca | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
554 | Soule, Sarah | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
555 | Soule, Lydia | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
556 | Thomas, Mercy | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
557 | Shaw, William | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
558 | Shaw, Lydia | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
559 | Washburn, Azel | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
560 | Miller, Sarah | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
561 | Brown, Elizabeth | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
562 | Sampson, Thankful | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
563 | Bourne, Abner, Deacon | 1782 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
564 | Smith, Susannah, Jr. | 1783 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
565 | Cushman, Mercy | 1783 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
566 | Thomas, Thankful | 1783 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
567 | Vaughan, Lucy | 1783 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
568 | Bourne, Mary | 1783 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
569 | Thompson, Caleb, Jr. | 1784 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
570 | Thompson, Mary | 1784 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
571 | Weston, Priscilla | 1784 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
572 | Shaw, James | 1784 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
573 | Shaw, Lois | 1784 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
574 | Morse, Thankful | 1784 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
575 | Bourne, Abigail | 1784 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
576 | Ripley, Tilson | 1785 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
577 | Tinkham, Lucy | 1785 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
578 | Tinkham, Ruth | 1785 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/98/mode/1up p.98] |
579 | Barker, Eunice | 1785 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
580 | Bryant, Hannah | 1785 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
581 | Thompson, Wm. | 1786 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
582 | Thompson, Deborah | 1786 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
583 | Thompson, Isaac | 1786 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
584 | Thompson, Lucy | 1786 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
585 | Thompson, Freelove | 1786 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
586 | Phinney, Sarah | 1786 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
587 | Bourne, Newcomb | 1787 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
588 | Bourne, Abigail | 1787 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
589 | Lyon, Mary | 1787 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
590 | Torry, Samuel, Sr. | 1787 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
591 | Torry, Mary | 1787 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
592 | Tinkham, Jeremiah | 1787 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
593 | Cornish, William, Sr. | 1787 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
594 | Haskell, Abigail | 1788 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
595 | Tinkham, Hannah | 1788 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
596 | Bump, Mercy | 1788 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
597 | Redding, Luther | 1789 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
598 | Haskell, Zebulon | 1789 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
599 | Lucas, Elijah | 1789 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
600 | Lucas, Sarah | 1789 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
601 | Tinkham, Mary | 1789 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
602 | Thomas, Abigail | 1789 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
603 | Leonard, Lucy | 1789 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
604 | Pratt, Sarah | 1790 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
605 | Tisdale, Jacob | 1791 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
606 | Valler, Mercy | 1791 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/99/mode/1up p.99] |
607 | Bourne, Lydia | 1791 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
608 | Thomas, Nathan, Sr. | 1792 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
609 | Finney, Martha | 1792 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
610 | Pratt, Margaret | 1793 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
611 | Carver, Josiah | 1793 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
612 | Carver, Jerusha | 1793 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
613 | Weston, Isaiah | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
614 | Tinkham, Elizabeth | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
615 | Doty, Isaac | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
616 | Turner, Priscilla | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
617 | Alden, Elijah | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
618 | Alden, Mary | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
619 | Alden, Elihu | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
620 | Porter, Mercy | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
621 | Pratt, Benaiah | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
622 | Norcutt, Mary | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
623 | Ellis, Lucia | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
624 | Pratt, Lucy | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
625 | Holmes, Thankful | 1794 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
626 | Morse, Desire | 1795 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
627 | Sturtevant, Sarah | 1795 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
628 | Cobb, Ebenezer | 1795 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
629 | Cobb, Lydia | 1795 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
630 | Wright (African) | 1796 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
631 | Tinkham, Sarah | 1796 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
632 | Harlow, Betsey | 1797 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/100/mode/1up p.100] |
633 | Eddy, Joshua, Deacon | 1797 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
634 | Eddy, Lydia | 1797 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
635 | Tucker, Samuel | 1797 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
636 | Bryant, Jesse | 1797 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
637 | Bryant, Mercy | 1797 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
638 | Thomas, Zilpah | 1798 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
639 | Wilder, Ebenezer | 1799 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
640 | Thompson, Otis | 1799 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
641 | McDowall, John | 1779 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
642 | Peirce, Experience | 1800 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
643 | Sparrow, Rhoda | 1800 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
644 | Cobb, Binney | 1800 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
645 | Cobb, Azubah | 1800 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
646 | Pratt, Benjamin | 1801 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
647 | Fuller, Betty | 1801 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
648 | Shaw, Isaac | 1802 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
649 | Thomas, Perez, Deacon | 1802 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
650 | Thomas, Sarah | 1802 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
651 | Shaw, Samuel | 1803 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
652 | Tilson, Calvin, Deacon | 1803 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
653 | Tilson, Joanna | 1804 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
654 | Shaw, Mark | 1805 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
655 | Thompson, Weltha | 1806 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
656 | Thompson, Lydia | 1806 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
657 | Finney, Margaret | 1806 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
658 | Ling, Jane | 1806 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/101/mode/1up p.101] |
659 | Warren, Keziah | 1806 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
660 | Tinkham, Squire | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
661 | Tinkham, Anna | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
662 | Morton, Daniel Oliver | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
663 | Tinkham, Silas | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
664 | Soule, James, 2d | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
665 | Eddy, Seth | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
666 | Eddy, Jerusha | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
667 | Savery, Daniel | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
668 | Savery, Huldah | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
669 | Thomas, Zenas | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
670 | Thomas, Mary | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
671 | Bent, Experience | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
672 | Wood, Sarah | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
673 | Fuller, Lucy | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
674 | Fuller, Sally | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
675 | Ellis, Deborah | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
676 | Freeman, John, Deacon | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
677 | Bates, Susanna | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
678 | Bates, Joseph | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
679 | Smith, Levi | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
680 | Ellis, Southworth, Sr. | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
681 | Eddy, Sylvanus | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
682 | Eddy, Nathaniel, Deacon | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
683 | Eddy, Lydia, Jr. | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
684 | Cobb, Mary | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
685 | Fuller, Sophia | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
686 | Leonard, Betsey | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
687 | Kidder, Sally | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/102/mode/1up p.102] |
688 | Ripley, Hezekiah | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
689 | Ripley, Priscilla | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
690 | Smith, James | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
691 | Smith, Patience | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
692 | Thomas, William | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
693 | Tilson, Calvin, Jr. | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
694 | Tisdale, Hannah | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
695 | Tribou, Bathsheba | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
696 | Warren, John | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
697 | Wood, Lydia | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
698 | Wood, Lucy | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
699 | Paddock, Lydia | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
700 | Thomas, Edward | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
701 | Thomas, Lydia | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
702 | Thomas, Betsey | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
703 | Sears, Abiah | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
704 | Leach, Susanna | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
705 | Thompson, Reuel | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
706 | Thompson, Nathaniel | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
707 | Cobb, Jacob | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
708 | Briggs, George | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
709 | Briggs, Patience | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
710 | Soule, John | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
711 | Soule, Joanna | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
712 | Morse, Sage | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
713 | Wood, Maria | 1807 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
714 | Barker, William | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
715 | Darling, Daniel | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
716 | Darling, Polly | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
717 | Torry, Lydia | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/103/mode/1up p.103] |
718 | Eddy, Zechariah | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
719 | Eddy, Sarah | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
720 | Atwood, John | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
721 | Atwood, Rhoda | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
722 | Thompson, Lydia | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
723 | Thompson, Lucy | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
724 | Thompson, Mary | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
725 | Thompson, Irene | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
726 | Wilder, Mary | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
727 | Wilder, Mary | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
728 | Hubbard, Serena | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
729 | Porter, Sybil | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
730 | Thompson, Ezra | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
731 | Sturtevant, Abigail | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
732 | Sampson, Samuel, Deacon | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
733 | Sampson, Lydia | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
734 | Sparrow, Josiah | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
735 | Sparrow, Minerva | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
736 | Thomas, Jacob | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
737 | Thomas, Lucy | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
738 | Thomas, Hope | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
739 | Tilson, Hannah | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
740 | Standish, Irene | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
741 | Cushman, Sylvia | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
742 | Wood, Abigail | 1808 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
743 | Thomas, Sylvanus | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
744 | Thomas, Susanna | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
745 | Weston, Priscilla, Jr. | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
746 | Tucker, Jedidah | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/104/mode/1up p.104] |
747 | Wood, Israel | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
748 | Wood, Ichabod | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
749 | Perkins, Lothrop | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
750 | Perkins, Mercy | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
751 | Wood, Elizabeth | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
752 | Wood, Theodate | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
753 | Wilder, Susanna | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
754 | Cobb, Priscilla | 1809 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
755 | Bourne, Abigail | 1810 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
756 | Rider, Jael | 1810 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
757 | Tucker, Hannah | 1810 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
758 | Lovell, Jerusha | 1810 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
759 | Curtis, Sally | 1810 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
760 | Barker, Anna | 1810 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
761 | Eddy, Anna | 1811 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
762 | Weston, John | 1812 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
763 | Bennet, Mercy | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
764 | Sturtevant, Priscilla | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
765 | Bourne, Joseph | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
766 | Bourne, Sophia | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
767 | Harlow, Mercy | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
768 | Wood, Betsey | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
769 | Harlow, Hepzibah | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
770 | Williams, Jabez | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
771 | Tinkham, John | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
772 | Pratt, Thomas | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/105/mode/1up p.105] |
773 | Gisby, William | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
774 | Coade, Hannah | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
775 | Bennet, Mercy | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
776 | Porter, Sarah | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
777 | Weston, Hannah | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
778 | Weston, Salome | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
779 | Sturtevant, Eunice | 1813 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
780 | Bennet, Jacob | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
781 | Tinkham, Orin | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
782 | Burgess, Temperance | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
783 | Wood, Ichabod, 2d | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
784 | Wood, Mary | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
785 | Thomas, Serena | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
786 | Swift, Lucy | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
787 | King, Mercy | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
788 | Barker, Elizabeth | 1814 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
789 | Morton, Hepzibah | 1815 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
790 | Perkins, John | 1815 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
791 | Paine, Emerson, 6th Pastor | 1816 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
792 | Elmes, Leonard | 1816 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
793 | Sproat, James, Deacon | 1816 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
794 | Bennet, Rebecca | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
795 | Sturtevant, Fanny D. | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
796 | Tilson, Joanna | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
797 | Eddy, Abby | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
798 | Paddock, Julia | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
799 | Fuller, Sylvea | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/106/mode/1up p.106] |
800 | Wood, Elizabeth | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
801 | Wood, Horatio G., Deacon | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
802 | Willis, Ebenezer | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
803 | Doggett, Eliphalet | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
804 | Elmes, Eliphalet, Jr. | 1819 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
805 | Littlejohn, Deliverance | 1820 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
806 | Tinkham, Susanna | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
807 | Clarke, Josiah | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
808 | Clarke, Mary | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
809 | Clarke, Deborah P. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
810 | Washburn, Abiel | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
811 | Washburn, Elizabeth | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
812 | Washburn, Abigail | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
813 | Washburn, Caroline | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
814 | Washburn, Louisa Jane | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
815 | Bourne, Louisa | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
816 | Bryant, Hilliard | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
817 | Elmes, Eliphalet, Sr. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
818 | Elmes, Chloe | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
819 | Finney, Jane | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
820 | Freeman, Hannah | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
821 | Littlejohn, Miriam | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
822 | Lucas, Job | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
823 | Pratt, Lydia | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
824 | Pratt, Phebe | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
825 | Sparrow, Bathsheba | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
826 | Standish, Josiah O. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
827 | Sproat, Lucy | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
828 | Swift, Joseph, Jr. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
829 | Swift, Mercy | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
830 | Swift, Lucy, Jr. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
831 | Tinkham, Elizabeth | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
832 | Warren, James | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
833 | Warren, Margaret | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/107/mode/1up p.107] |
834 | Weston, Thomas, Sr. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
835 | Weston, Abigail | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
836 | Weston, Abigail, Jr. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
837 | Weston, Bethania | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
838 | Weston, Lavinia | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
839 | Weston, Thomas, Jr. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
840 | Atwood, Francis | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
841 | Atwood, Shadrach | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
842 | Buss, Martin | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
843 | Buss, Eliza | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
844 | Chamberlain, Joseph | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
845 | Clarke, Elizabeth | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
846 | Cobb, Otis T. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
847 | Cobb, Adaline | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
848 | Darling, Alanson | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
849 | Darling, Hannah H. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
850 | Darling, Aurilla | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
851 | Eddy, Thalia | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
852 | Eddy, Ann Juliett | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
853 | Edson, Charlotte | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
854 | Elmes, Lavinia | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
855 | Elmes, Louisa | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
856 | Freeman, Mercy | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
857 | Fuller, Lauretta Ann | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
858 | Holmes, Rufus | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
859 | Holmes, George L. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
860 | Holmes, Eunice | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
861 | Littlejohn, Hannah | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
862 | Morton, Lendall P. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
863 | Perkins, Nathan, Jr. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
864 | Pratt, Olive | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
865 | Smith, Lydia | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
866 | Soule, James, 4th | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
867 | Soule, Ruth | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
868 | Sproat, Thomas | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/108/mode/1up p.108] |
869 | Thomas, Daniel | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
870 | Thompson, Arad | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
871 | Thompson, Marietta T. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
872 | Thompson, Cordelia | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
873 | Tilson, Judith | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
874 | Wing, Betsey L. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
875 | Wilder, James D. | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
876 | Willis, Jane | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
877 | Wood, Lydia | 1823 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
878 | Fuller, Jabez | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
879 | Fuller, Sally | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
880 | Wing, Lura | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
881 | Fuller, Susan B. | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
882 | Miller, Susanna | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
883 | Sproat, Mary | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
884 | Thomas, Silas | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
885 | Thomas, Eleazer | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
886 | Eaton, William, 7th Pastor | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
887 | Thomas, Azel | 1824 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
888 | Leonard, Elizabeth | 1825 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
889 | Morse, Lucy W. | 1825 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
890 | Eaton, Lydia | 1826 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
891 | Morse, Ruth | 1826 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
892 | Thomas, Phebe | 1826 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
893 | Freeman, Mary | 1827 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
894 | Thomas, Betsey | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/109/mode/1up p.109] |
895 | Bourne, Lucy | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
896 | Pickens, Ebenezer | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
897 | Pickens, Mary B. | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
898 | Eddy, Lydia M. | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
899 | Caswell, Polly W. | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
900 | Standish, Jane | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
901 | Tinkham, Barbara | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
902 | Wing, Lauretta | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
903 | Cobb, Olive T. | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
904 | Morton, Eliza S. | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
905 | Norcutt, Mary | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
906 | Pool, Samuel | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
907 | Pool, Lydia | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
908 | Warren, Betsey | 1829 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
909 | Jackson, Sarah | 1830 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
910 | Morton, Hannah D. | 1830 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
911 | Wood, Lucy C. | 1830 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
912 | Tucker, Susanna | 1830 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
913 | Tucker, Mandana | 1830 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
914 | Barrows, Freeman | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
915 | Eddy, Betsey | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
916 | Eddy, Betsey m. | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
917 | Thomas, Hannah | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
918 | Thomas, Seneca, Deacon | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
919 | Thomas, Hope | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
920 | Thomas, Eunice | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
921 | Thomas, Anna | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
922 | Thomas, Lucia Ann | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
923 | Thomas, Winslow | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
924 | Thomas, Huldah | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
925 | King, Nathan | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
926 | Thompson, Charles F. | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/110/mode/1up p.110] |
927 | Thompson, Florantha | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
928 | Gisby, Thomas | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
929 | Staples, Simeon | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
930 | Cushman, Susanna | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
931 | Rounseville, Freelove G. | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
932 | Eastman, Mary Jane | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
933 | Tinkham, Betsey | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
934 | Wood, Matilda | 1831 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
935 | Thompson, Cephas | 1832 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
936 | Harlow, David | 1832 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
937 | Reed, Ruth | 1833 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
938 | Tinkham, Harvey | 1833 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
939 | Putnam, Israel W., 8th Pastor | 1835 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
940 | Willis, Sabina | 1836 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
941 | Putnam, Julia Ann | 1836 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
942 | Osgood, Adeline H. | 1836 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
943 | Pickens, Caroline M. | 1836 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
944 | Eddy, Joshua | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
945 | Hill, Harriet | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
946 | Washburn, Elizabeth H. | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
947 | Wood, Wilkes | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
948 | Wood, Charles W. | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
949 | Wood, Emily Louisa | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
950 | Wood, Mary T. | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
951 | Leonard, Sally | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
952 | Soule, Irene | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/111/mode/1up p.111] |
953 | Wood, William Henry | 1837 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
954 | Orrington, Mary Ann | 1838 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
955 | Eddy, Jane Ellen | 1838 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
956 | Harrington, Lucy | 1838 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
957 | Thomas, Lothrop, Jr. | 1838 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
958 | Thomas, Louisa Faunce | 1838 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
959 | Thomas, Saba S. | 1838 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
960 | Thomas, Mary Ann | 1838 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
961 | Thomas, Mary H. | 1838 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
962 | Atwood, Mary Reed | 1838 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
963 | Pratt, Betsey L. | 1839 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
964 | Dean, Eliab | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
965 | Lawrence, Sarah | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
966 | Colwell, Mary Ann | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
967 | Eddy, Charles E. | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
968 | Eddy, Eliza | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
969 | Eddy, Susan M. | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
970 | Eddy, Ann Elizabeth | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
971 | Ellis, Susanna M. | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
972 | Freeman, Jane | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
973 | Haskins, Jerusha | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
974 | Nichols, Lucia Maria | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
975 | Orcutt, Harriet | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
976 | Pratt, William | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
977 | Smith, Mahala | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
978 | Soule, Isaac | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
979 | Soule, Priscilla | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
980 | Soule, Rebecca | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
981 | Thompson, Anna T. | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
982 | Washburn, Eunice | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
983 | Dunham, Henry | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
984 | Ellis, Lucia C. | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/112/mode/1up p.112] |
985 | Tinkham, Jane | 1840 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
986 | Dean, Lydia | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
987 | Dean, Lois | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
988 | Eddy, Charlotte Elizabeth | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
989 | Harlow, Stephen, Jr. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
990 | Harlow, Jonathan E. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
991 | Harlow, Sarah | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
992 | Harlow, Betsey B. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
993 | Harlow, Mary L. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
994 | Thompson, Venus | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
995 | Thompson, Jane | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
996 | Thompson, Benjamin F. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
997 | Tinkham, Oliver G. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
998 | Vineca, Rachel | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
999 | Vineca, Dorlisea N. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1000 | Vineca, Lydia | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1001 | Wilder, Bathsheba L. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1002 | Wood, Abigail T. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1003 | Wood, Mercy L. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1004 | Atwood, Joanna | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1005 | Wood, Mary C. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1006 | Putnam, Harriet O. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1007 | Thompson, Sarah T. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1008 | Wood, Alfred, Jr., Deacon | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1009 | Eddy, Lucy Ann | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1010 | Eddy, Mary Jane | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1011 | Soule, Alfred B. | 1841 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1012 | Cushman, Adoniram J. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1013 | Cushman, Ann S | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1014 | Wood, Abiel | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1015 | Clarke, Zilpha M. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1016 | Morse, Marston S. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1017 | Thomas, Phebe | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1018 | Wilbur, Perry A. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1019 | Warren, George | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1020 | Wood, Mary | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1021 | Earle, Halford | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1022 | Earle, Elizabeth | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/113/mode/1up p.113] |
1023 | Perkins, Eunice | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1024 | Pratt, Benjamin F. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1025 | Pratt, Abby B. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1026 | Pratt, Mahala S. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1027 | Thompson, Mary H. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1028 | Wood, Eleanor B. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1029 | Harlow, Bethiah O. | 1842 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1030 | Robbins, Consider | 1843 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1031 | Doane, Calvin | 1843 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1032 | Pratt, Thomas A. | 1843 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1033 | Pickens, Abigail S. | 1843 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1034 | Briggs, Mary | 1844 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1035 | Foley, James | 1844 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1036 | Putnam, William F. | 1844 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1037 | Wood, Phebe H. | 1844 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1038 | Hitchcock, Henry D. | 1844 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1039 | Hitchcock, Olivia | 1844 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1040 | Wrightington, Hope | 1844 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1041 | Burgess, Cornelius S. | 1844 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1042 | Burgess, Melissa | 1844 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1043 | Perkins, Ann S. | 1845 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1044 | Brand, Joanna | 1845 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1045 | Goddard, Almira | 1846 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1046 | Smith, Susanna B. | 1850 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1047 | Dean, Ruth E. | 1850 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1048 | Leach, George M. | 1850 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1049 | Leach, Betsey E. | 1850 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1050 | Fuller, Consider | 1850 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1051 | Soule, Hannah W. | 1850 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/114/mode/1up p.114] |
1052 | Soule, Marcia | 1850 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1053 | Morse, Charles S. | 1850 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1054 | Smith, Elisabeth S. | 1850 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1055 | Bryant, Mercy E. | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1056 | Cornish, Louisa | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1057 | Putnam, Julia Maria | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1058 | Tinkham, Sarah Jane | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1059 | Eddy, Melinda B. | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1060 | Dexter, Elijah | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1061 | Freeman, Virtue M. | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1062 | Littlejohn, Elisabeth | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1063 | Savery, Thomas | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1064 | Savery, Penelope | 1851 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1065 | Caswell, Susan H. | 1852 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1066 | Weston, Thomas, Jr. | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1067 | Comstock, Saba Adams | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1068 | Eddy, Elira Jane | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1069 | Atwood, Sarah A. | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1070 | McGlathlin, Freeman T. | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1071 | Thomas, Seneca R. | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1072 | Thomas, Zilpha B. | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1073 | Thomas, Melinda | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1074 | Thomas, Clarissa Jane | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1075 | Tyner, Sarah | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1076 | Shaw, Lydia | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1077 | McGlathlin, Harriet | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1078 | Shaw, Francis M. | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1079 | Shaw, Benjamin | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1080 | Shaw, Bethiah | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1081 | Shurtliff, Zilpha | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1082 | Morse, Mary M. | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1083 | Vaughan, Salome | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1084 | Savery, Rhoda J. | 1853 | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/115/mode/1up p.115] |
1084.01 (ad1) | Howland, Pegge | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.02 (ad2) | Kalton, Anna | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.03 (ad3) | Nannine (African) | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.04 (ad4) | Tomson, Jacob | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.05 (ad5) | Perkins, Isaac | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.06 (ad6) | Bennet, Jacob | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.07 (ad7) | Bennet, Hope | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.08 (ad8) | Perry, Elijah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.09 (ad9) | Perry, Saray | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.10 (ad10) | Morton, Livy | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.11 (ad11) | Morton, Hannah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.12 (ad12) | Scollay, Rebecca | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.13 (ad13) | Chard, Samuel | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.14 (ad14) | Cobb, Samuel | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.15 (ad15) | Lewis, Shubael | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.16 (ad16) | Winslow, Ann | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.17 (ad17) | Smith, John | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.18 (ad18) | Coomes, James | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.19 (ad19) | Vaughan, Hannah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.20 (ad20) | Vaughan, Mary | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.21 (ad21) | Hall, Jane | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.22 (ad22) | Leonard, Elkanah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/118/mode/1up p.118] |
1084.23 (ad23) | Thomas, William, Jr. | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.24 (ad24) | Thomas, Joseph | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.25 (ad25) | Thomas, Josiah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.26 (ad26) | Cobb, Betty | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.27 (ad27) | Conant, Jerusha | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.28 (ad28) | Conant, Prudence | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.29 (ad29) | Thomas, Elisabeth | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.30 (ad30) | Caswell, Abiah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.31 (ad31) | Mackfun, Roberk | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.32 (ad32) | Drew, John, Jr. | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.33 (ad33) | Drew, Thomas | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.34 (ad34) | Vaughan, George | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.35 (ad35) | Robbins, Elisabeth | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.36 (ad36) | Holmes, Elisabeth | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.37 (ad37) | Fuller, Samuel | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.38 (ad38) | Eaton, Thankful | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.39 (ad39) | Thomas, Marty | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.40 (ad40) | Thomas, Eunice | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.41 (ad41) | Thomas, Betty | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.42 (ad42) | Holmes, Sarah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.43 (ad43) | Holmes, Mary | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.44 (ad44) | Sampson, Gershom | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.45 (ad45) | Wood, Ebenezer | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.46 (ad46) | Warren, Samuel, Jr. | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.47 (ad47) | Warren, Cornelius | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.48 (ad48) | Canedy, William | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.49 (ad49) | Miller, Susann | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.50 (ad50) | Bennet, Joseph | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.51 (ad51) | Bennet, Priscilla | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.52 (ad52) | Nellson, William | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.53 (ad53) | Ellis, Joel | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.54 (ad54) | Eaton, Barnabas | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.55 (ad55) | Eaton, Elisabeth | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.56 (ad56) | Wood, Jabez | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.57 (ad57) | Barrows, Robert | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.58 (ad58) | Morton, Ebenezer | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.59 (ad59) | Palmer, Mary | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.60 (ad60) | Tinkham, Samuel, Sr. | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.61 (ad61) | King, Thomas | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.62 (ad62) | Savery, Mary | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.63 (ad63) | Weston, Contents | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.64 (ad64) | Tomson, Martha | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.65 (ad65) | Smith, John | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.66 (ad66) | Shaw, Mary | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.67 (ad67) | Barden, Ichabod | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/119/mode/1up p.119] |
1084.68 (ad68) | Wood, Jedidah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.69 (ad69) | Sampson, Mrs. _____ | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.70 (ad70) | Bates, Amos | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.71 (ad71) | Bennet, Esther | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.72 (ad72) | Brown, Jane | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.73 (ad73) | Warren, James | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.74 (ad74) | Warren, Mary | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.75 (ad75) | Barlow, Joanna | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.76 (ad76) | Whaley, Elisabeth | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.77 (ad77) | Cobb, Gershom, Jr. | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.78 (ad78) | Cobb, Mirian | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.79 (ad79) | Harris, Joseph | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.80 (ad80) | Clarke, Mrs. _____ | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.81 (ad81) | Montgomery, John | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.82 (ad82) | Southworth, Gideon | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.83 (ad83) | Harlow, Lemuel | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.84 (ad84) | Pratt, Benjamin | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.85 (ad85) | Thomas, Mehitabel | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.86 (ad86) | Shaw, Jonathan, Jr. | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.87 (ad87) | Morse, Sarah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.88 (ad88) | Reed, Joanna | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.89 (ad89) | Tilson, John | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.90 (ad90) | Ellis, Elisabeth | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.91 (ad91) | Tinkham, Nathan | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.92 (ad92) | Waterman, Joseph | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.93 (ad93) | Hacket, Abigail | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.94 (ad94) | Willis, Mary | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.95 (ad95) | Billington, Deborah | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1084.96 (ad96) | Phinney, John | unknown | [https://archive.org/stream/firstchurchinmid00firs#page/120/mode/1up p.120] |
1085 | Thompson, Franklin Southworth | 1857 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1086 | Thompson, Lucy Macintosh (Putnam) | 1857 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1087 | Thurston, Francis Thomas | 1857 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1088 | Caswell, Azubah H. | 1857 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1089 | Wood, Willard | 1857 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1090 | Wood, Anna W. | 1857 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1091 | Wood, Warren | 1857 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1092 | Wood, Julia M. | 1857 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1093 | Gisby, Olive E. | 1857 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1094 | Wrightington, Henry | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1095 | Morris, Betsy L. (Pratt) | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/125/mode/1up p.125] |
1096 | Thompson, Ivory H. | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1097 | Thompson, Jerusha B. | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1098 | Thompson, Ivory B. | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1099 | Thompson, Philander | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1100 | Thompson, Eliza G. | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1101 | Cornish, Angeline F. (Thompson) | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1102 | Thompson, Mary Elizabeth | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1103 | Thompson, Philander Williams | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1104 | Thompson, Charles L. | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1105 | Thompson, Ann E | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1106 | Thompson, Alfred W. | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1107 | Wood, Pauline T. | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1108 | Dexter, Mary P. (Wood) | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1109 | Phillips, Lydia Ann (Tinkham) | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1110 | Cornish, Charles F. | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1111 | Cornish, Mary Louisa | 1858 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1112 | Gisby, Deborah | 1859 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1113 | Osgood, Julia Henrietta | 1859 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1114 | Snow, Olive | 1859 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1115 | Willis, Mary J. | 1859 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1116 | Higgins, Mary (Weston) | 1859 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1117 | Deane, Nancy D. | 1859 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1118 | Freeman, Harriet | 1861 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1119 | Tilson, Amanda | 1861 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1120 | Pratt, Francis Greenleaf | 1862 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1121 | Wood, William Wirt | 1862 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/126/mode/1up p.126] |
1122 | Wood, Maria A. | 1863 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1123 | Thompson, Buel Francis | 1863 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1124 | Thompson, Eliza P. (Shaw) | 1863 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1125 | Washburn, Lucia A. (Thompson) | 1863 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1126 | Gray, Ellen W. (Thompson) | 1863 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1127 | Clark, Helen Elizabeth (Williams) | 1863 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1128 | Hambly, Susan H. (Cushman) | 1863 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1129 | Thompson, Lucy Ann (Cushman) | 1863 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1130 | Penniman, Virtue M. | 1863 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1131 | Bradford, De Witt C. | 1864 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1132 | Bradford, Lydia R. | 1864 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1133 | Cobb, Geroge E. | 1864 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1134 | Cobb, Martha | 1864 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1135 | Soule, Elizabeth B. | 1865 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1136 | Coffin, Sarah B. | 1865 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1137 | Soule, Augustus Hamilton | 1865 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1138 | Soule, Amanda | 1865 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1139 | Sawyer, Rufus M., 9th Pastor | 1866 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1140 | Sawyer, Sophia B. | 1866 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1141 | Wilbur, Emeline | 1866 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1142 | Alden, George L. | 1866 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1143 | Alden, Marietta | 1866 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1144 | Smith, Mary Ann | 1866 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/127/mode/1up p.127] |
1145 | Bryant, Esther S. | 1866 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1146 | Wood, Louisa Elizabeth | 1866 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1147 | Warren, John Milton | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1148 | Littlejohn, Orsamus | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1149 | Pratt, Simeon M. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1150 | Driggs, Leonard | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1151 | Reynolds, Louisa L. (Weston) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1152 | Soule, Otis | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1153 | Bennett, John | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1154 | Bryant, Ira | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1155 | Haskins, Job R. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1156 | Thompson, Edward | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1157 | Warren, Polly L. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1158 | Bliss, Lucy S. (Bryant) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1159 | Thompson, Mary Abby | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1160 | Thomas, Susan M. (Eddy) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1161 | Eddy, William Cady | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1162 | Eddy, Anna C. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1163 | Cornish, Josiah T. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1164 | Bryant, Arad | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1165 | Bryant, Betsy J. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1166 | Bryant, Sarah Ella | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1167 | Nichols, James Gilbert | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1168 | Thompson, Susan M. (Nichols) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1169 | Thompson, Ruel | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1170 | Thompson, Leroy | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1171 | Wood, Rhoda Ella S. (Thompson) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1172 | Thompson, Saray Evely | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1173 | Thompson, David W. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1174 | Thompson, Mandana A. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1175 | Thompson, Weltha Emma | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1176 | Atwood, Jacob | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1177 | Freeman, Morton | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/128/mode/1up p.128] |
1178 | Freeman, Benjamin | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1179 | Freeman, Nancy C. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1180 | Howard, Angeline Ella (Freeman) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1181 | Bryant, Susan E. (Freeman) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1182 | Freeman, Samuel | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1183 | Freeman, Anna B. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1184 | Freeman, Henrietta | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1185 | Freeman, Andrew | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1186 | Sparrow, James P. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1187 | Sparrow, Persis Lavinia | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1188 | Crosby, William H. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1189 | Crosby, Maria A. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1190 | Boomer, Benjamin Loring | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1191 | Boomer, Rebecca Churchill | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1192 | Vaughan, William H. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1193 | Fuller, Phebe Ann (Alden) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1194 | Baldwin, Etta Pauline (Alden) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1195 | Soule, Caroline E. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1196 | Chase, Sarah E. (Tinkham) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1197 | Fuller, Lucy T. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1198 | cobb, Annie | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1199 | McCrillis, John | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1200 | McCrillis, Sarah A. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1201 | Bryant, George F. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1202 | Bryant, Isaac, Jr. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1203 | Bryant, Irene | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1204 | Bump, James S. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1205 | Bump, Huldah P. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1206 | Cobb, Heman | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1207 | Smith, Sarah B. (Cobb) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/129/mode/1up p.129] |
1208 | Eddy, Joshua M. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1209 | Leach, Jephthah | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1210 | Leach, Giles | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1211 | McCrillis, Mary E. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1212 | Pratt, Francis G., Jr. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1213 | Pratt, George W. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1214 | Pease, Clara | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1215 | Shaw, Ebenezer A. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1216 | Shaw, Sarah M. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1217 | Shaw, Relief | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1218 | Savery, Albert Allen | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1219 | Savery, Elizabeth Thomas | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1220 | Ingalls, Elizabeth A. (Savery) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1221 | Swift, John L. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1222 | Thompson, Lewis Henry | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1223 | Thompson, Mary W. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1224 | Thomas, Albert | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1225 | Ellis, Abby L. (Vaughan) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1226 | Wood, Lucretia E. (Wilbur) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1227 | Wood, Albert J. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1228 | Wood, Eliab, Jr. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1229 | Gurney, Charlotte H. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1230 | Hagen, Desire R. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1231 | Penniman, Prince | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1232 | Smith, James | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1233 | Smith, Mercy T. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1234 | Wood, Benjamin F. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1235 | Wood, Louisa | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1236 | Shaw, Deborah C. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1237 | Kendall, Harriet S. (Hagen) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1238 | Littlejohn, Eliza S. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/130/mode/1up p.130] |
1239 | Savery, Everett William | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1240 | Bennett, Grover | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1241 | Gifford, Elizabeth H. (Haskins) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1242 | Bryant, Lorin | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1243 | Bryant, Lois L. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1244 | Bryant, Rebecca | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1245 | Leach, Anna E. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1246 | Burgess, Amanda (Penniman) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1247 | Raymond, Jerusha B. | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1248 | Raymond, Alexander | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1249 | Moulton, Lydia A. (Raymond) | 1867 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1250 | Wood, John F. | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1251 | Wood, Maria L. | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1252 | Eddy, Warburton Osgood | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1253 | Snow, Venus | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1254 | Wilbur, Horatio Nelson | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1255 | Wilbur, Mary A. | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1256 | Vaughan, Harrison W. | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1257 | Vaughan, Lydia B. | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1258 | Thurston, Marcia Ellen | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1259 | Littlejohn, Elizabeth J. | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1260 | Weston, Laura M. | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1261 | Place, George H. | 1868 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1262 | Hidden, Ephraim N., 10th Pastor | 1870 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1263 | Hidden, Elizabeth | 1870 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1264 | Hidden, Emily P. | 1870 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1265 | Sampson, Thomas W. | 1870 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1266 | Thompson, Marcus M. | 1870 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1267 | Savery, Albert T. | 1870 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/131/mode/1up p.131] |
1268 | Savery, Maria S. | 1870 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1269 | Fuller, Mary H. | 1870 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1270 | Drinkwater, Betsy | 1871 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1271 | Shaw, Sarah E. | 1871 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1272 | Gisby, Edward T. | 1873 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1273 | Jedermanu, Florence (Eddy) | 1875 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1274 | McCrillis, Herbert O. | 1875 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1275 | Thatcher, Clarinda | 1875 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1276 | Stephens, Sara | 1875 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1277 | Sawin, Theophilus Parson,11th Pastor | 1875 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1278 | Sawin, Martha M. | 1875 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1279 | Sawin, Laura S. | 1875 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1280 | Sawin, William M. | 1875 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1281 | Morse, Lucy Ann (Cushman) | 1876 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1282 | Wood, Anna S. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1283 | Hathaway, Ephraim | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1284 | Hathaway, Isabella Priscilla | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1285 | Howard, Asaph E. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1286 | Scanlin, John | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1287 | Scanlin, Betsy Barker | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1288 | Shurtleff, Elizabeth H. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1289 | Weston, Marcia | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/132/mode/1up p.132] |
1290 | Wright, Winfield Scott | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1291 | Bagnall, Clara A. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1292 | Cornish, Alice H. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1293 | Cox, George alton | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1294 | Eddy, Elvira Elizabeth (Cushman) | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1295 | Driggs, Deborah L. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1296 | Driggs, Mary A. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1297 | Smith, Mary F. (Hagen) | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1298 | Bryant, Roxana E. (Hagen) | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1299 | Cox, Clara Augusta (Hagen) | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1300 | Haskell, John T. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1301 | Morse, Augusta Hope | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1302 | Morse, John P. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1303 | Morse, Fidelia J. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1304 | Morse, Lucy F. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1305 | Savery, Luther W. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1306 | Shurtleff, Benjamin | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1307 | Shaw, B. Jennie (Shurtleff) | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1308 | Shurtleff, Cynthia A. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1309 | Thomas, Augustus L. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1310 | Thomas, Theodosia B. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1311 | Thomas, John B. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1312 | Palmer, Susan Louise (Thomas) | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1313 | Washburn, Emma B. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1314 | Bryant, Addie A. (Penniman) | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1315 | Freeman, Matilda R. (Simmons) | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1316 | Smith, Jabez Francis | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1317 | Soule, Mary H. | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1318 | Deane, Irene L. (Soule) | 1877 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1319 | Butler, Samuel Shaw | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1320 | Dyer, Nathan T., 12th Pastor | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1321 | Dyer, Harriet M. | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1322 | McMann, John Elijah | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1323 | Raymond, Samuel Dexter | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1324 | Bourne, Lucy Williams (Thomas) | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/133/mode/1up p.133] |
1325 | Wood, Edgar Warren | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1326 | Bowman, Mary Caswell (Wood) | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1327 | Wood, Horace Franklin | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1328 | Vaughan, Lucy Jane (Wrightington) | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1329 | Wrightington, Charles Gilbert | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1330 | Wright, Kate Lewis | 1878 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1331 | Bryant, Mary E. | 1879 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1332 | Deane, Lucy H. | 1879 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1333 | Deane, Mary Eliza | 1879 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1334 | Wright, Mercy M. | 1879 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1335 | Raymond, Frederic R. | 1880 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1336 | Bryant, Charles Morton | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1337 | Bryant, Henry Solon | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1338 | Bryant, Susan May | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1339 | Coffin, Charles Warren | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1340 | Coffin, Henrietta Eliza | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1341 | Cornish, Herbert Willard | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1342 | Dempsey, Eudora Frances (Crosby) | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1343 | Deane, Ella Louisa | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1344 | Deane, Albert | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1345 | Deane, Florence | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1346 | Harlow, Reuben | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1347 | Malloy, William Francis | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1348 | McCrillis, Walter Clifton | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1349 | Brett, Irence Bradford (Pratt) | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1350 | Pratt, Irene Shaw | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1351 | Shaw, Charles Augustus | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1352 | Smith, Albert Wilson | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/134/mode/1up p.134] |
1353 | Sparrow, Emma Janette | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1354 | Sparrow, Sarah Fearing Crocker | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1355 | Washburn, Sarah Lauretta (Sparrow) | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1356 | Thompson, Cora Frances | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1357 | Thompson, Leslie Irving | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1358 | Durfee, Lily Henrietta Richmond Andrews (Thornton) | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1359 | Ellis, Rhoda Savery (Waterman) | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1360 | Bowman, Annie Ardelia (Wood) | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1361 | Wrightington, Soranus Gilbert | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1362 | Bowman, Abram Lincoln | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1363 | Clark, Mabelle Williams | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1364 | Harlow, Betsey | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1365 | Cross, Annie Wyman (Harwood) | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1366 | Phinney, Mary White | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1367 | Ryan, Mary | 1883 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1368 | Shaw, Betsy Savery | 1884 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1369 | Conant, Fred A. | 1886 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1370 | Dunham, Lura Lorena | 1886 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1371 | Thomas, Sarah Addie | 1886 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1372 | Thomas, Annie S. | 1887 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1373 | Penniman, Arabella | 1887 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1374 | Thurston, Jason F. | 1887 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1375 | Kingsbury, Josiah Weare, 14th Pastor | 1889 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1376 | Kingsbury, Mary H. | 1889 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1377 | Kingsbury, William J. | 1889 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/135/mode/1up p.135] |
1378 | Fessenden, William Pitt | 1890 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1379 | Fessenden, Sabina Elizabeth | 1890 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1380 | Kingsbury, Mabel H. | 1890 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1381 | Nichols, Ethel Gertrude | 1890 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1382 | Tinkham, Rachel May | 1890 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1383 | Wood, Nellie Franklin | 1890 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1384 | Ryder, Annie J. | 1890 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1385 | Wilbur, George Herbert | 1890 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1386 | Fessenden, Edward Warren | 1891 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1387 | Stearns, George Warrant, 15th Pastor | 1892 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1388 | Stearns, Sarah Elizabeth | 1892 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1389 | Bradbury, Eleanor A. | 1892 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1390 | Thomas, Lewis R. | 1893 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1391 | Nichols, Frank A. | 1894 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1392 | Nichols, Mima Wilbur | 1894 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1393 | Tinkham, Emma Elvira | 1894 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1394 | Wood, Florence J. E. | 1894 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1395 | Cody, Caroline Florence | 1894 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1396 | Warrant, Jane W. | 1894 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1397 | Deane, George Alfred | 1895 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1398 | Littlejohn, Ira Orsamus | 1895 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1399 | Littlejohn, Dorcas Susan | 1895 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1400 | Fessenden, Laura J. | 1895 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
1401 | Wrightington, Roxanna C. | 1895 | [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00midd#page/136/mode/1up p.136] |
Number | Name | Date Ordained |
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1 | Samuel Fuller (1) | 26 Dec 1694 |
2 | Thomas Palmer (21) | 2 May 1702 |
3 | Peter Thacher, Jr. (35) | 2 Nov 1709 |
4 | Sylvanus Conant (468) | 28 Mar 1745 |
5 | Joseph Barker (545) | 5 Dec 1781 |
6 | Emerson Paine (791) | 14 Feb 1816 |
7 | William Eaton (886) | 10 Mar 1824 |
8 | Israel W. Putnam (939) | 28 Oct 1835 |
9 | Rufus M. Sawyer (1139) | 23 May 1866 |
10 | Ephraim N. Hidden (1262) | 3 Sep 1869 |
11 | Theophilus P. Sawin (1277) | 29 Nov 1874 |
12 | Nathan T. Dyer (1320) | 31 Jul 1878 |
13 | Howard A. Hanaford (n/a) | 1 Nov 1885 |
14 | Josiah W. Kingsbury (1375) | 10 Apr 1889 |
15 | George W. Stearns (1387) | 1 Nov 1891 |
Number | Name | Year Elected |
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1 | John Bennet (3) | 1694-95 |
2 | Ebenezer Tinkham (11) | 1694-95 |
3 | Jonathan Cobb (22) | 1694-95 |
4 | Samuel Barrows (59) | 1723-24 |
5 | Ephraim Wood (68) | 1723-24 |
6 | Samuel Wood (82) | 1734-35 |
7 | Ebenezer Finnea (240) | 1734-35 |
8 | Gershom Cobb (272) | 1745 |
9 | Benjamin Tucker (164) | 1745 |
10 | Benjamin Thomas (425) | 1776 |
11 | Ichabod Morton (495) | 1782 |
12 | Abner Bourne (563) | 1796 |
13 | Perez Thomas (649) | 1803 |
14 | Joshua Eddy (633) | 1805 |
15 | Calvin Tilson (652) | 1819 |
16 | Samuel Sampson (732) | 1826 |
17 | James Sproat (793) | 1833 |
18 | John Freeman (676) | 1833 |
19 | Horatio G. Wood (801) | 1842 |
20 | Nathaniel Eddy (682) | 1852 |
21 | Seneca Thomas (918) | 1852 |
22 | Alfred Wood, Jr. (1008) | 1852 |
23 | Leonard Driggs (1150) | 1872 |
24 | William Wirt Wood (1121) | 1878 |
25 | Augustus Hamilton Soule (1137) | 1878 |
26 | Albert J. Wood (1227) | 1885 |
27 | Ruel Francis Thompson (1123) | 1892 |
First Church of Middleborough, Mass
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Middleborough, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == First Church of Middleborough, Mass == * by First Church and Israel Warburton Putnam. * Published by First Church, C.C.P. Moody, Printer, Boston. * 2 Editions. * 1852 Edition ** ''Full Title:'' Book of the First Church of Christ in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Mass. With Notices of Other Churches in That Town. * 1854 Edition ** ''Full Title:'' First Church of Middleborough, Mass: Mr. Putnam’s Century and a Half Discourses; An Historical Account; and a Catalogue of Members. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:First Church of Middleborough, Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1852 Edition ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011628343 (See Eratta) ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651480 ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009607166 * 1854 Edition ** https://archive.org/details/bookoffirstchurc00firs_0 ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011606970 ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005947796 === Table of Contents === * TBD. === Eratta === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011628343 (Missing sections at end) * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Putnam, Israel Warburton. ''[[Space:First Church of Middleborough, Mass|First Church of Middleborough, Mass]]''. (First Church, C.C.P. Moody, Boston, 1852-1854). [ Page ]. * [[#Putnam|Putnam, First Church of Middleborough]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Putnam|Putnam, First Church of Middleborough]]: [ Page ])
First Congregational Church of Mansfield, Connecticut
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[[Category: Mansfield, Connecticut]] [[Category: Tolland County, Connecticut, Religious Congregations]] == First Congregational Church (First Church of Christ) of Mansfield == The First Congregational Church of Mansfield, now the First Church of Christ in Mansfield, describes itself (on the [http://fcc-mf.homestead.com/History.html history page of its website], accessed 11 December 2015) as the oldest church in Tolland County, Connecticut. The website states that the only churches in eastern Connecticut that were started earlier are the Congregational churches of New London, Norwich and Windham, but this doesn't appear to be true -- see [[Space: First Congregational Church of Stonington, Connecticut|First Congregational Church of Stonington, Connecticut]], formed in 1674. The church was formally organized on 18 October 1710 by the Reverend Eleazar Williams and nine proprietors: *[[Dimmick-35|Shubael Dimmock]] *Joseph Hall *[[Hall-696|William Hall]] *[[Storrs-64|Samuel Storrs]] *Thomas Huntington *Benjamin Hall *John Sargeant *Samuel Stetson *Isaac Hall They adopted and signed a Confession of Faith on October 18, 1710. The Reverend Eleazar Williams and the Reverend Richard Salter, the first two distinguished pastors, served successively for the first seventy-seven years of the church. === Information for Genealogical Research === Note: When this church was organized, Mansfield was in Hartford County. When Windham County was organized in 1726, it became part of that county. It did not become part of Tolland County until 1827, after town officials requested a change. Early records of the church are in the Ancestry.com online database '''Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920''' at http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3032
First Congregational Church of Stonington, Connecticut
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[[Category: First Congregational Church of Stonington, Stonington, Connecticut]] [[Category: Stonington, Connecticut One Place Study]] {{One Place Study | place = Stonington, Connecticut |category= Stonington, Connecticut One Place Study}} == History and Description == The Road Meetinghouse, First Congregational Church of Stonington, Connecticut, is the oldest church in the town of Stonington and the seventh oldest church in Connecticut. Established in 1674 under British rule, the church has enjoyed a productive, colorful and sometimes stormy history. The present Road Church structure, built in 1829, has maintained its original and unique design. The front door is in the back of the building and leads directly to the pulpit. The pews are high, gated and painted white with cherry wood railings. In the early history of the church, each pew was auctioned to the highest bidder, who was able to use it for 99 years. A seating diagram still hangs in the church vestibule. When you enter the church through the doors to the right and left of the pulpit, you face the congregation, a somewhat intimidating experience for latecomers. As you walk to the back of the church, the aisle inclines upward ever so slightly, giving the impression of a theater. The decor remains plain and simple, indicative of the Puritan times in which the church was founded. The early history of the Road church is, in a sense, the history of the town of Stonington. In 1649, William Chesebrough became the first settler of Stonington. The first religious service in Stonington was held on March 22, 1657 at the home of Walter Palmer with Reverend William Thompson, a Harvard graduate, officiating. At the time, Reverend Thompson served as missionary to the Pequot Indians, dividing his time between the Pequots and the settlers. In 1661, the town erected a small meetinghouse on Montauk Avenue where town business and religious services were conducted. In 1664 the town appointed a committee to go to the Bay (Massachusetts) and procure a minister. The committee invited Mr. James Noyes of Newbury, a graduate of Harvard, to become their Gospel-preaching minister. He accepted the invitation and came in June 1664. In 1672 a new meetinghouse was built on Agreement Hill, a compromise location at a spot a few "rods" west of the present building. The meetinghouse became known as the "Road Church" because it was located midway on the only road of the time. This road, laid out in 1669, ran from the head of the Mystic River (in Old Mystic) through the town platt to Kichemaug (now Westerly), Rhode Island. The Road Church, standing at the geographical center of town, was poised to become a religious, social and political center of activity. On June 3, 1674 the First Congregational Church of Stonington was officially established with nine members: Rev. James Noyes; Thomas Stanton, Sr.; Thomas Stanton, Jr.; Nathaniel Chesebrough; Thomas Miner; his son Ephraim; the brothers Nehemiah and Moses Palmer; and Thomas Wheeler. Descendants of many of these families still attend services at the church today. A small house with a fireplace where Rev. Noyes could keep warm between morning and afternoon meetings was erected in 1690 across the street from our current parish hall. Although it no longer exists, the church did acquire from the town the nearby one-room schoolhouse, which currently serves as a gathering place and library. The meetinghouse as completed in 1673 stood until 1729, when it was taken down and rebuilt on a larger site. Since the town gave the land on which the meetinghouse stood, it had the right to hold the King's Court and the Magistrate's Court there from the time of the first meetinghouse was built in 1661 until 1828, when arrangements were made with the town and the Ecclesiastical Society to build one structure containing a basement to use for town purposes, and a meetinghouse for religious purposes. Some opposed this plan because separation of church and state had been instituted in 1818. However, a structure with basement was completed in 1829, and remains the meetinghouse for services today. It was built using timbers and posts from the former structure. They can still be seen today on the east and west sides of the building. [www.1stcongregationalstonington.org/meetinghousehistory.html] Source: Don Corsetti (Don Corsetti originally shared this on 10 Apr 2012).[[Image:Stevens-5404.jpg|400px]] === References === *Wheeler, Richard A. (1875); ''[[Space: History of the First Congregational Church, Stonington, Connecticut, 1674-1874|History of the First Congregational Church, Stonington, Connecticut, 1674-1874; With The Report of Bi-Centennial Proceedings, 03 Jun 1874; With Appendix Containing Statistics of the Church]]''; T.H. Davis and Company, Norwich, Connecticut, 1875. Retrieved from: https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstco00whee === Websites === ====Church==== :'''Website of The First Congregational Church of Stonington''' *http://www.fccstonington.org/ ====Historical Societies==== :'''The Stonington Historical Society''' *https://www.stoningtonhistory.org/?id=51 ===Founders=== :[[Stanton-67|Thomas Stanton]] :[[Wheeler-256|Thomas Wheeler]] :[[Noyes-1683|Reverend James Noyes]] :[[Stanton-68|Thomas Stanton, Jr]] :[[Palmer-154|Nehemiah Palmer]] :[[Palmer-165|Moses Palmer]] :[[Chesebrough-484|Nathaniel Chesebrough]] :[[Miner-637|Lieutenant Thomas Miner]] :[[Miner-11|Ephraim Miner, Sr]] ===Pastors=== First Pastor: [[Noyes-1683|Reverend James Noyes]] ====Blogs==== More information to come...please stay tuned! == Sources ==
First Congregational Church of Westbrook, Connecticut
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Westbrook, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == First Congregational Church of Westbrook, Connecticut == Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths, Memberships, 1725-1899, From the first four volumes of records. Supplemented by Gravestone Inscriptions from Westbrook Cemeteries. * edited by Jean Rumsey * published by The Print Shop, Dixon, Illinois, 1979 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:First Congregational Church of Westbrook, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/firstcongregatio00firs borrow * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524253 search only === Table of Contents === * Introduction * History of the Church before 1900 * Sources Used * Contents of the Church Volumes * Westbrook Cemeteries * Explanatory Notes * Summary of Church Volumes * Abbreviations * Pastors and Deacons to 1900 * Alphabetical List of Church Records & Gravestones, Page 1-207 * Negroes & Indians * Indexes ::* Military Records ::* Churches other than Congregational & Presbyterian ::* Geographical: Connecticut ::* Geographical: Deaths at Sea & Drownings ::* Geographical: Other than Connecticut ::* Geographical: Miscellaneous === Citation Formats === * Rumsey, Jean. ''[[Space:First Congregational Church of Westbrook, Connecticut|First Congregational Church of Westbrook, Connecticut]]'' (The Print Shop, Dixon, Illinois, 1979) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rumsey|Rumsey]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Rumsey, Jean. ''[[Space:First Congregational Church of Westbrook, Connecticut|First Congregational Church of Westbrook, Connecticut]]'' (The Print Shop, Dixon, Illinois, 1979) [ Page ].
First Day Covers: Airmail Postal Service within Alberta, Canada, 1931
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First Day of Issue Covers of airmail postal service between Lethbridge, Calgary, and Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. These were sent to the home of Wallace Johnson, his wife, Elizabeth, and his sons, Harold and Robert. courtesy of The Galt Museum, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
First English families in County Fermanagh
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[[Category: Ireland, Willis of Fermanagh Name Study]] == Recording the first English families to settle in County Fermanagh == COALTER / COLE / FRITH / HASSARD / NIXON / WALMSLEY / WILLIS [http://www.igp-web.com/Fermanagh/Documents/Books/The_History_of_Enniskillen-Trimble_Vol_1.pdf The History of Enniskillen with Reference to Some Manors in Fermanagh and other local subjects] vol.1 - pdf by William Copeland Trimble :James Armstrong, Thomas Armstrong, Jane Armstrong - siblings; lease 1763 Enniskillen; lease 1739 Lisgoole :[[Cole-2313|'''William Cole''']] 1575-1653 :William Cole served in the Low Countries, and arrived to Ireland in 1601, serving under Sir George Carew, Lord President of Munster. :Captain William Cole took part in the defeat of the Irish Earls in Ireland's Nine Years War :Captain Cole was vice-governor of Ballyshannon; on 10th September 1607, he was appointed Captain of the Longboats and Barges at Ballyshannon and Lough Erne. :In 1609 , William Cole succeeded Edmond Ellis as Constable (Governor) of Enniskillen Castle. :On 16 Nov. 1611 William Cole was assigned undertaker of the property of Dromskeagh in Fermanagh, containing a thousand acres of escheated lands, at the crown rent of 81 English pounds. This included the lands of Enniskillen Castle and two thirds of the adjoining island. In 1612, as part of Ulster's plantation scheme, he was allocated 320 acres for the new town of Enniskillen, including the remaining third of the island. :James Coulter settled on the Archdale Estate in the barony of Lurg :John Frith - is known in the earliest records in the Town Liberties of Enniskillen :in 1762 there is a John Frith as Church Warden, Enniskillen :[[Frith-80|'''William Baptist Frith''']] 1788- Enniskillen :[[Walmsley-188|'''Charles Walmsley''']] c.1737-1780 :[[Willis-4808|'''Humphrey Willis''']] c.1560-1602 :Cousin of [[Willis-8227|Simon Willis]], who was secretary to [[Cecil-3|William Cecil]], & later [[Cecil-65|Robert Cecil]] :[[Raleigh-1|Sir Walter Raleigh]] raised a company in Devon about 1580 to help put down The Desmond rebellions in Munster. :Humphrey Willis served as Sheriff and Captain in Connaught, later nominated sheriff for counties Fermanagh and Donegal. :[[Willis-4187|'''George Willis''']] c.1690- Aghatirourke :[[Willis-4207|'''Robert Willis''']] c.1700- Drumaran
First English Record Book of the Dutch Reformed Church in Sleepy Hollow, Formerly the Manor Church of Philipsburgh, Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown
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[[Category:Westchester County, New York]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] == First English Record Book of the Dutch Reformed Church in Sleepy Hollow, Formerly the Manor Church of Philipsburgh, Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown == *Edgar Mayhew Bacon, editor. *Published by Tarrytown Historical Society (N.Y.), 1931. * Contents: This volume contains records for roughly 50 years, following the period covered by the church record book compiled by David Cole. These are membership and baptism records beginning 1785 and marriage records beginning 1787. Suggested citation (formatted to paste into WikiTree profiles): * Bacon, Edgar Mayhew, editor. ''[[Space: First English Record Book of the Dutch Reformed Church in Sleepy Hollow, Formerly the Manor Church of Philipsburgh, Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown|First English Record Book of the Dutch Reformed Church in Sleepy Hollow, Formerly the Manor Church of Philipsburgh, Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown]]'', Tarrytown Historical Society (N.Y.), 1931. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:First English Record Book_of_the Dutch Reformed Church in Sleepy Hollow, Formerly the Manor_Church_of_Philipsburgh, Now_the_First Reformed Church of Tarrytown|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] Preceded by: *Cole, David. ''[[Space:First Record Book of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, Organized in 1697 and Now the First_Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.|First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow," Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.]]'' (Yonkers, New York: Yonkers Historical and Library Association, 1901) === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/firstenglishreco00unse * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/772885?availability=Family%20History%20Library * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/19545/ ($subscription)
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First Families of Corning, New York
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[[Category:Corning, New York]][[Category:First Families of Corning, New York]] The "First Families of Corning" are considered to be the 284 households in the census of August 1848, taken by Henry E. Badger in preparation for the incorporation of the village of Corning, New York. Mulford, Uri, "Pioneer Days and Later Times in Corning and Vicinity, 1789-1920" , pp. 172-174 However, the larger households may contain several families within them, and even smaller household often contained boarders, so this list of last names is not complete. If available, please add details on who was in a household. ''PETITION FOR INCORPORATION, To the Honorable, the Court of Sessions of the County of Steuben : The Undersigned, Your Petitioners, respectfully show that they are residents of the territory hereinafter mentioned and described, and were such residents at the time of making the survey, map and census hereunto attached ; and your petitioners further show that they caused the said map, census and survey to be made for the purpose of procuring the said territory to be incorporated as a village. [description of village boundaries]... And your petitioners further show that the resident population contained within the bounds of said territory, according to the said census, was one thousand seven hundred and twenty -six. And your petitioners therefore pray that the said territory may be incorporated as a village, by the name of the Village of Corning, and your petitioners will ever pray. -Dated, the 31st day of August, 1848. H. G. PHELPS, JAMES C. DAVIS, JOSEPH HERRON. ---- The Court of Sessions "took favorable action on the petition." Village officials were elected on 12 January 1849. '''About the Census''' The population total is 1726. The number of people in the household in shown in parentheses. Average household size is 6 people. The largest household (Wheelock and Sons) has 35 people. Black families include Marcus Lucus and Nimrod Rowley. ''Please add links to existing Wikitree profiles and bold the names.'' *Abbey, Calvin (6) *Abbott, Hiram (7) *Arnold, Oliver (7) *Arnold, William J (6) - 1849 Village Treasurer *Bacon, William (4) *Badger, Henry E (7) *Ballentine, James (2) *Barber, Edmund (5) *Barnard, Robert (7) *Bedfield, J. A (6) *Beebe, Alfred (8) *Bennett, John (5) *Bertholf, W. W (4) *Bostwick, H. W (10) *Brewer, Riley (8) *Broomhall, Thomas (6) *Brown, D. F (5) *Brown, John (2) *Brown, Mary (4) *Brown, Thomas (9) *Buck, John (6) *Buttock, Allen (5) *Calkins, E. (3) *Callahan, Thomas (5) *Campbell, Jesse (3) *Card, C. H (4) *Carn, Daniel (11) *Carr, Azaph (3) *Carr, John (6) *Chitester, Adolphus (3) *Chitester, Samuel (4) *Churcher, C. (5) *Clark, Alfred (10) *Clark, Charles (5) *Clark, Harvey (5) *Clark, Jacob (14) *Clark, John (1) *Clark, Somers (34) *Clark, William (11) *Clark Jr., Jesse (13) *Clute, I. S (2) *Cobb, J. S (3) *Cochran, John (5) *Cole, James (5) *Cole, Philander (3) *Cole, Rufus (2) *Coleman, William H (5) *Comstock, Daniel (6) *Conger, Roxany (5) *Conley, Barry (3) *Cooper, C. (4) *Cooper, James (4) *Coriell, J. (3) *Curtiss, William L (8) *Dascom, A. J (6) *Davenport, Levi (5) *Davis, Charles (7) *Davis, George (7) *Davis, James C (6) *Davis, Joshua (4) *Degroat, Jedediah (5) *Delamater, Isaac (9) *Delamater, Stephen (2) *Denton, Shubel (10) *Dickinson, G. W (5) *Dickson, Robert (5) *Divine, Charles (4) *Dobbs, Jsaac (6) *Dodge, L. D (4) *Dolph, John (3) *Doolittle, Hannah (4) *Dunevan, Cornelius (5) *Dunevan, Timothy (5) *Dunham, Charles (2) *Eaton, Thomas (4) *Edson, H. L (5) *Edwards, Alanson (2) *Edwards, H. D (4) *Egbert, R. (3) *Ellis, E. H (4) *Emmans, John (8) *Falkner, Phebe R (11) *Farr, John (5) *Filkins, Nelson (10) *Filkins, Peter (3) *Foster, A[aron]. H (5) - 1849 Village Trustee *Fuller, D. A (7) *Fuller, L. T (10) *Gager, N. W (3) *'''[[Ganley-109|Ganley, Charles]]''' (12) - Charles and Margaret Ganley had five children in 1848, so the other five people in the household are likely boarders. *Gilbert, William (10) *Gillett, Albert (3) *Goodrich, M. (5) *Goodwin, Patrick (10) *Gorton, William (7) *Graves, Joshua B (13) *Graves, Reuben (10) *Gray, Isaac (3) *Greeman, E. G (5) *Greenfield, Jerome (8) *Harrison, John (6) *Hart, Peter (2) *Hathaway, G. W (5) *Havens, William P (7) *Hawley, James (14) *Hayt, J. C (8) *Hayt, James A (6) *Hazelton, John (7) *Head, James (4) *Heath, Hiram (9) *Heath, Perry (7) *Herrington, Nelson (3) *Herron, Joseph (6) *Hicks, Wm. (2) *Hinds, J. P (8) *Hodgskin, Jonas (7) *Holden, Patrick (4) *Hollenbeck, Jacob (4) *Hollenbeck, Joseph (4) *Hood, U. D (3) *Horton, S. D (8) *Houghtailing, William (3) *Howell, C. G. (4) *Howell, M. C (5) *Howse, G. W (5) *Howse, O. A (7) *Hubbell, Philo P (13) *Hudson, T. B (3) *Hunt, Lemuel (5) *Hunter, J. W (11) *Huntington, A. (3) *Huntington, Albert (3) *Jackson, Henry (4) *Jackson, J. S (5) *Jacobs, Jesse (4) *Jeffrey, E. A (4) *Johnson, Benjamin (4) *Johnson, David (11) *Johnson, Thomas A (9) *Jones, Israel (7) *'''[[Kelley-5423|Kelly, J.]]''' (20). Household may include John Kelley, his wife [[Fitzpatrick-2080|Bridget]], her mother (Eliza Fitzpatrick), brother-in-law [[Fitzpatrick-2972|Daniel Fitzpatrick]], sister-in-law [[Fitzpatrick-2956|Margaret Fitzpatrick]], sister-in-law [[Fitzpatrick-2973|Elizabeth Fitzpatrick McGrath]] and her husband [[McGrath-2730|Patrick McGrath]] and their daughter [[McGrath-2787|Bridget]], sister-in-law [[Fitzpatrick-2974|Julia Fitzpatrick]], sister-in-law [[Fitzpatrick-2955|Ann Fitzpatrick]], brother-in-law [[Fitzpatrick-2953|Edward Fitzpatrick]] and 9 boarders or other relatives. *Khumals, John (6) *Kimball, Jonatham (8) *King, Hannah (8) *King, J. C (9) *Kingsman, Nelson (3) *Land, Robert (8) *Landhart, Benjamin (1) *Leary, Ann (7) *Leary, Dennis (3) *Linderbury, James (2) *Lirry, Mrs. (7) *Little, Moses P (9) *Lovejoy, William (4) *Low, Thomas (4) *Lower, Jerry (9) *'''[[Lucus-88|Lucas, M. F.]]''' (5) - Household includes Marcus and Catherine and their 5-year-old son William, plus probably two boarders. *Lucas, William H (4) - In 1850, William (born in CT) and Elizabeth Lucas (born in England) lived in Corning. Not related to M. F. Lucas. *Lyon, Asa (12) *Madden, John (4) *Mallory, Lauren (12) - 1849 Village Trustee *Maloney, John (4) *Manehan, Edward (5) *Manning, Cyrus (2) *Martin, Israel (5) *Martin, Jacob (6) *May, Jesse (5) *McBumey, Thomas (7) *McCaffrey, John (7) *McCarty, Daniel (6) *McCarty, Dennis (8) *McCarty, Patrick (4) *McCormick, Ann (2) *Mclnrow, Lawrence (7) *McNeal, Peter (4) *Mean, Nelson (4) *Messenger, Thomas (8) - 1849 Village Clerk *Mix, Thomas (3) *Montgomery, William H (3) *Morris, Sarah (2) *Mumford, Deloss (3) *Mumford, Orville (9) *Murphy, Patrick (8) *Narsh, Cornelius (6) *Newton, George (4) *O'Neil, John (2) *Osbom, Charles (12) *Pace, Michael J (10) *Pattengill, Horatio (5) *Payne, B. W (10) *Pearce, S. P (4) *Perrington, David (3) *Pew, Bertine (9) *Phelps, Horace G (6) - 1849 Village Trustee *Pierson, Mr. (5) *Porcell, John A (5) *Potter, Bradford A (3) *Pratt, George W (2) *Pratt, J. B (2) *Preston, 0. W (4) *Preston, Charles (4) *Pritchard, Hiram (6) *Rhodes, Timothy (11) *Ridor, Isaac (13) *Robinson, J. S (6) - 1849 Village Trustee *Robinson, James (3) *Robinson, Joseph (14) *Robinson, L. N (9) *Robinson, Millen (4) *Rogers, E. P (4) *Rose, E. S (9) *Rowley, Levi (6) *'''[[Rowley-4278|Rowley, Nimrod]]''' (9) - Household probably included Nimrod, his wife Dorothy, their infant son Franklin Rowley, and six of her children from her first marriage to Peter Lush. *Ryan, John (9) *Sanford, S. (6) *Scoville, T. S (4) *Sergeant, John (2) *Seymour, L. (13) *Shaw Jr, D. J (4) *Shepard, Silas (6) *Simmons, D. (6) *Skinner, J. (5) *Smith, Elias H (6) *Smith, James E (6) *Smith, Thomas (9) *Snook, William (4) *Somers, Charles (6) *Somers, James (6) *Southwick, G. W (7) *Spaulding, Jason (5) *Spencer, G. (9) *Spencer, George T (5) - 1849 Village Trustee *Stanley, S. (5) *Steele, Edward (4) *Stevens, Betsey (2) *Stewart, Mrs. E (15) *Stillson, Polly (2) *Stockwell, Leman (3) *Sturdevant, L (3) *Sturtevant, Estus (9) *Sullivan, James (5) *Sumner, Lewis (3) *Taber, Edmond (4) *Talliday, John (3) *Taylor, Orrin (8) *Terbell, William (5) *Thomas, L. S (7) *Thorn, Lawrence (8) *Thurber, S. L (3) *Thurber, William (5) *Tidd, Nathan (8) *Todd, L. (5) *Tombs, Norman (5) *Tomlinson, B. (5) *Townsend, Nehemiah (3) *Traverse, Nicholas (5) *Tulip, Lake (3) *Uhl, H. P (6) *Vancampen, Henry (9) *Vanest, Jacob (5) *VanValkenburg, Peter (3) *Weeks, David (8) *Weeks, Josiah (3) *Welch, Philip (6) *Welden, Henry (7) *Wells, Temperance (3) *West, Richard C (6) *Wheeler, Eliza (9) *Wheelock, David (7) *Wheelock, Marcus (11) *Wheelock & Sons (35) *White, Constant (4) *White, John L (10) *Whitford, C. G (3) *Whitmarsh, Azaniah (7) *Whitney, W. B (12) *Wicks, James (7) *Williams, George (5) *Williams, George D (6) *Williams, Henry (2) *Williams, Levi (4) *Williams, William (5) *Wolcott, John (5) *Wood, William (5)
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First_Five_Generations_of_the_George_Boone_Family.pdf
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This summary was put together by Dorothy Mack and updated regularly until 2012. Permission was given to add a copy of this document to WikiTree, as the Boone Society decided to stop publishing it.
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[[Category:First Fleet]] [[Category: Australia, Profile Improvement - First Fleet]] This page has been developed to aid Australia Project Team Members to assist in completing the work to add all arrivals to Australia on the First Fleet to Wikitree. As at November 2022, 247 profiles were listed in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:First_Fleet First Fleet category]. We aim to steadily increase that number. Our first priority is to identify and create profiles with basic sources, then to complete the task of ensuring biographies and other sources are improved and connected to the main Wikitree. For more information or help contact [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] or Heather Stevens. ==Priority Tasks== 1. For all arrivals listed on the [[Space:First_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1788|First Fleet page]], add a link to their Wikitree profile; : 2. Where a Wikitree profile doesn't exist for a convict, check the [http://firstfleet.uow.edu.au/search.aspx First Fleet Online] website. If the convict is listed there, create a new profile with basic information, adding the source as [http://firstfleet.uow.edu.au/search.aspx First Fleet Online], accessed xxxdatexxx. , and create a link to the profile from the [[Space:First_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1788|First Fleet page]]. : 3. If a convict is not listed on the [http://firstfleet.uow.edu.au/search.aspx First Fleet Online] website and a profile exists add the category: [[Category:Australia_Project,_Profile_Verification_Needed]] . These will be researched by our specialists. : If no profile exists - add their name to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia%2C_Profile_Verification_-_First_Fleet&public=1 this page] for further work by our specialists to verify the identity of the person. : 4. For all First Fleet profiles reviewed, ensure they have the appropriate stickers and categories as per the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Australian_Convicts Australia Project Guidelines]. : 5. When reviewing profiles from the main list, please add the following category if more work is needed on the profile: [[Category: Australia, Profile Improvement - First Fleet]] : When adding a profile to this category, please add a new section before the source list. :: ==Australia Project== : :: Details of what work is needed, sources, identity verification, biography etc. Please add your Wiki-ID and timestamp the note, using ~~~~. 6. Action the maintenance categories for First Fleet convicts, see the priority list [[:Category: Australia, Profile Improvement - First Fleet]], or access all Australia Maintenance Categories [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Maintenance_Categories here]. ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:First_Fleet Wikitree - First Fleet] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:First_Fleet_Voyages Wikitree - First Fleet Voyages] * Fellowship of First Fleeters - [http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.org.au/ships.html List of Ships] ==Work in Progress== : To enable the work to be distributed and to not duplicate effort, please add you name to the table when you are working on a particular group. Once completed, change your name to 'Complete'. If you have difficulty updating the table please contact [[Coat-12|Veronica]] or Heather who can add you. : To add your name, open this page via 'Edit'. Firstly, note the number of the ship you wish to work on, eg Scarborough = 11. Then go to the list and find the letter you wish to work on, eg 'X'. Find the letter in the list, count down the number of corresponding '|', then add your Wikitree profile - see my example in the table. The example indicates I am working on everyone with a surname starting with X, who arrived on the Scarborough. : {| border="1" class="sortable" ! !Alexander !Borrowdale !Charlotte !Fishburn !Friendship !Golden_Grove !HMS_Sirius !HMS_Supply !Lady Penrhyn !Prince_of Wales !Scarborough |- !A |[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] |None ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] |None ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] |None ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] |- !B ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] ||[[Stevens-18395|Heather]] |- !C | | | | | |None | | | | | |- !D | |None | | | |None | | | | | |- !E | |None | |None | |None | |None | | | |- !F | |None | |None | |None | | | | | |- !G | |None | |None | |None | | | | | |- !H | |None | | | | | | | | | |- !I |None |None |None |None |None |None |None |None | |None | |- !J | |None | |None | |Complete | | | | | |- !K | |None | |None |None |None | |None | | | |- !L | |None | |None | |None | | | | | |- !M | | | |None | | | | | | | |- !N | |None |None |None | |None | | | | | |- !O | |None | |None | |None | |None | | | |- !P | |None | | | |None | | | | | |- !Q |None |None | |None |None |None |None | |None |None |None |- !R | | | | | |None | | | | | |- !S | |None | |None | | | | | | | |- !T | | | |None | |None | | | | | |- !U | |None | |None |None |None |None | |None |None |None |- !V | |None |None |None |None |None |None |None |None |None |None |- !W | | | |None | |None | | | | | |- !X |None |None |None |None |None |None |None |None |None |None |[[Coat-12|Veronica]] |- !Y | |None | |None | |None | | | | | |- !Z |None |None |None |None |None |None |None | |None |None |None |}
First Fleet Africans
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[[Space:African_Ancestry_Project|African Ancestry Project]]
The eleven ships which arrived in Botany Bay on 26 January 1788 are known as the '''First Fleet'''. They carried around 1400 convicts, soldiers and free people. This page is dedicated to those of African ancestry who arrived on that First Fleet. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#B87333 | '''Name''' || '''Year and Birthplace'''||'''Date and Place of Trial'''|| '''Ship of Transportation'''|| '''Location last documented'''||'''Traced''' |- |[[Caesar-146|John Caesar]] ||1764* Madagascar* America*||13 March 1786 at Maidstone, Kent|| The Alexander||Colony of NSW||'''Yes''' |- |[[Chinery-67|Samuel Chinery]]||1767 (unknown)||7 August 1786 at Exeter, Devon||The Charlotte||Colony of New South Wales|| '''Yes''' |- |[[Coffin-4820|John Coffin]]||1762 (unknown)||9 January 1786 at Exeter, Devon||The Charlotte || Norfolk Island ||No |- |[[Francisco-1110|George Francisco]] ||1765 (unknown)|| 8th December 1784 at The Old Bailey||The Scarborough||Colony of New South Wales ||No |- |[[Gordon-16626|Daniel (Jack) (Janel) Gordon]]||1740 Province of South Carolina||5 April 1785 at Winchester, Hampshire||The Alexander||Colony of New South Wales ||No |- |[[Martin-39411|John Martin]]||1749* or 1757* Unknown||3 July 1782 at The Old Bailey||The Alexander||Colony of New South Wales ||'''Yes''' |- |[[Moseley-3012|John Moseley]]||1757 Province of Virginia*|| 21st April 1784 at The Old Bailey||The Scarborough|| Colony of New South Wales||No |- |[[Orford-109|Thomas Orford]]|| 1761 (unknown) ||7th July 1784 at The Old Bailey||The Alexander ||Colony of New South Wales|| '''Yes''' |- |[[Randall-4323|John Randall]] ||1764 Connecticut ||14 April 1785 at Manchester QS, Lancs||The Alexander||Colony of New South Wales|| '''Yes ''' |- |[[Williams-106634|James (Black Jemmy) Williams]]||1769 (unknown)||11 May 1785 at The Old Bailey|| The Scarborough|| ? ||No |- |[[Williams-106553|John (Black Jack) Williams]] || 1769 (unknown)||2 August 1784 at Maidstone, Kent|| The Scarborough|| Colony of New South Wales||No |- |'''Total: 11''' |- {|
*denotes uncertainty {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#4169E1 | '''Name''' || '''Year and Birthplace'''||'''Occupation'''|| '''Ship'''||'''Died'''|| '''Location last documented'''||'''Traced''' |- |[[Nelson-27222|George Nelson]]||Unknown in England*||Ship's Cook||The Prince of Wales||16th February 1788||Botany Bay, Colony of New South Wales||'''Yes''' |- {|
- '''[[Space:African Ancestry in Australia|African Ancestry in Australia Home]]'''
*denotes uncertainty {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#4169E1 | '''Name''' || '''Year and Birthplace'''||'''Occupation'''|| '''Ship'''||'''Died'''|| '''Location last documented'''||'''Traced''' |- |[[Nelson-27222|George Nelson]]||Unknown in England*||Ship's Cook||The Prince of Wales||16th February 1788||Botany Bay, Colony of New South Wales||'''Yes''' |- {|
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=== Ships of the First Fleet === ==== Naval escort ==== The First Fleet included two Royal Navy escort ships, the ten-gun sixth-rate vessel HMS Sirius under the command of Captain John Hunter, and the armed tender HMS Supply commanded by Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball. {|class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+Naval escorts (depart England 13 May 1787) ! Ship || Type || Master || Crew!! Dep. England!! Arr. Botany Bay || Duration (Days) |- |HMS Sirius (1786)||20-gun ship||Captain John Hunter||align=right|200||13 May 1787 from Portsmouth||20 January 1788|| align=right|252 |- |HMS Supply (1759)||Yard craft armed tender||Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball|| align=right|55||13 May 1787 from Spithead||18 January 1788||align=right|250 |}
==== Convict transports ==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+Convict transports (depart England 13 May 1787) ! Ship || Type || Master || Crew || Marines || Arrived Botany Bay || Duration (days) || Male convicts arrived (boarded) || Female convicts arrived (boarded) |- |Alexander (1783)|| Barque|| Duncan Sinclair||align=right|30||align=right|41||19 January 1788||align=right| 251 || 210 – two were pardoned || none |- |Charlotte (1784)|| transport|| Thomas Gilbert||align=right|30||align=right|32|| 20 January 1788 ||align=right| 252 || 100 || 24 |- | Friendship (1784)|| Brig|| Francis Walton||align=right|25||align=right|42|| 19 January 1788 ||align=right| 251 || 80 || 24 – to Cape of Good Hope, then t'ferred to Lady Penrhyn |- |Lady Penrhyn (1786)|| transport|| William Cropton Server||align=right|31||align=right|18|| 20 January 1788 ||align=right| 252 || none || 101 |- |Prince of Wales (1786)||Barque||John Mason||align=right|29||align=right|45|| 20 January 1788 ||align=right| 252 || 2 || 47 |- |Scarborough (1782)|| transport|| Captain John Marshall||align=right|30||align=right|50|| 19 January 1788 ||align=right| 251 || 210 || none |}
==== Food and Supply Transports ==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+Food and supply transports (depart England 13 May 1787) ! Ship || Type || Master || Crew || Arr. Botany Bay || Duration (days) |- |Golden Grove (1782)|| storeship||William Sharp||align=right|22||20 January 1788||align=right| 252 |- |Fishburn|| storeship|| Robert Brown||align=right|22|| 20 January 1788||align=right| 252 |- |Borrowdale (1785)|| storeship|| Hobson Reed||align=right|22|| 20 January 1788||align=right| 252 |}
== Other sources: == * https://www.geni.com/projects/Friendship-1788-Convict-Ship-First-Fleet-England-to-NSW-Australia/38592 * [http://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/first-fleeters-deaths-on-norfolk-island/ First Fleeter Deaths on Norfolk Island], accessed 11 June 2016. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet
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==== Convict transports ==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+Convict transports (depart England 13 May 1787) ! Ship || Type || Master || Crew || Marines || Arrived Botany Bay || Duration (days) || Male convicts arrived (boarded) || Female convicts arrived (boarded) |- |Alexander (1783)|| Barque|| Duncan Sinclair||align=right|30||align=right|41||19 January 1788||align=right| 251 || 210 – two were pardoned || none |- |Charlotte (1784)|| transport|| Thomas Gilbert||align=right|30||align=right|32|| 20 January 1788 ||align=right| 252 || 100 || 24 |- | Friendship (1784)|| Brig|| Francis Walton||align=right|25||align=right|42|| 19 January 1788 ||align=right| 251 || 80 || 24 – to Cape of Good Hope, then t'ferred to Lady Penrhyn |- |Lady Penrhyn (1786)|| transport|| William Cropton Server||align=right|31||align=right|18|| 20 January 1788 ||align=right| 252 || none || 101 |- |Prince of Wales (1786)||Barque||John Mason||align=right|29||align=right|45|| 20 January 1788 ||align=right| 252 || 2 || 47 |- |Scarborough (1782)|| transport|| Captain John Marshall||align=right|30||align=right|50|| 19 January 1788 ||align=right| 251 || 210 || none |}
==== Food and Supply Transports ==== {| class="wikitable" border=1 cellpadding=5 |+Food and supply transports (depart England 13 May 1787) ! Ship || Type || Master || Crew || Arr. Botany Bay || Duration (days) |- |Golden Grove (1782)|| storeship||William Sharp||align=right|22||20 January 1788||align=right| 252 |- |Fishburn|| storeship|| Robert Brown||align=right|22|| 20 January 1788||align=right| 252 |- |Borrowdale (1785)|| storeship|| Hobson Reed||align=right|22|| 20 January 1788||align=right| 252 |}
== Other sources: == * https://www.geni.com/projects/Friendship-1788-Convict-Ship-First-Fleet-England-to-NSW-Australia/38592 * [http://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/first-fleeters-deaths-on-norfolk-island/ First Fleeter Deaths on Norfolk Island], accessed 11 June 2016. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet
First Nations peoples in Lanark County
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{{Image|file=Lanark_County_One_Place_Study-5.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Algonquin Lands in Frontenac and Lanark Counties }} [[Whiteduck-7|Joseph Whiteduck (abt.1794-abt.1845)]] (also noticed as Aiajawasikete, Wabichechi and Captain Joe) and his wife, [[Panosinakwe-1|Cecille Panosinakwe (abt.1795-abt.1861)]] (also noticed as Jabatawak) lived throughout the Ottawa Valley, travelling between their summer camp at the mission at Lake of Two Mountains, near Oka, Quebec and their winter hunting grounds surrounding the headwaters of the Mississippi River, near what would become Ardoch, in Frontenac County. He served in the Algonquin Auxilliary during the War of 1812. They were members of the Algonquin nation. Joe's Lake, in Lavant Township, Lanark County was named for him. They had several children: *Peter Whiteduck (Aiajawasiketch) was a master canoe maker and river-pilot on the Ottawa River. He died at Oka in 1923.Thesis; ''The Lands In Which The Savages Stood In No Particular Need: Dispossessing the Algonquins of South-Eastern Ontario of Their Lands, 1760-1930''; (Queens University; Huitema, Marijke E, 2000); citing: Letter written by JD Gemmill to the Almonte Gazette, 1924 *John Whiteduck married Mary Buckshot, daughter of Chief Buckshot. They moved to Maniwaki between 1871 and 1881. *[[Whiteduck-8|Joseph Whiteduck]] was born in 1831, in Quebec. Joseph (also called Joseph Wabichichi) married Mary Stoqua, "Canada, Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSZF-1YH : 8 March 2021), Mary Stogna in entry for Richard Cornelius and Margaret Whiteduck, 17 Aug 1908; citing registration , Douro, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,871,868.born about 1835 near Golden Lake, Algona Township, Renfrew County. **Margaret Whiteduck was born about 1873. She married Richard Cornelius on 17 Aug 1908"Canada, Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSZF-1YW : 8 March 2021), Richard Cornelius and Margaret Whiteduck, 17 Aug 1908; citing registration , Douro, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,871,868. **Herriot Whiteduck? married Thomas Perry ***Richard Perry married Helen Crowe in Peterborough, on 24 Apr 1918. They moved back to Ardoch and raised their family ****Neil Perry ****Harold Perry *[[Whiteduck-6|Simon Whiteduck]], born about 1839. He married Theresa Jacobs and lived in Quebec most of the time, but travelled the Ottawa River system between Lake of Two Mountains, Lower Canada and Calabogie, Upper Canada. **[[Whiteduck-3|Sarah Whiteduck (abt.1869-1937)]] had four children, most likely with a man named Paul Benoit. Sarah's children are listed as having no known father and all used the surname Whiteduck. ***[[Whiteduck-2|Patrick Henry Whiteduck (1903-abt.1937)]] married Pearl Hainsworth most likely in North Bay, Ontario. *Mary Ann Whiteduck, was born about 1841. She married first to Louis Mitchell with whom she had three children: Louis Mitchell Jr., Katie Mitchell, and Michael Mitchell (born the same year his father died). There was also a son named Gabriel, who may have had a different father. Katie and Louis Mitchell Sr. were murdered on a fur trading trip to Montreal in 1865. **Gabriel Whiteduck served in WWI and was discharged in 1919. Prior to the war, he had lived at Griffith, Mattawachan Township, Addington County. ==Sources==
First Peoples Canada Goals and Tasks
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[[Category: First Peoples Canada]] A space for project members to discuss and track goals and tasks. == Roles == *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - Sub-project Leader *[[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] - Project Coordinator *[[Grant-5179|Hannah (Grant) Berney]] - Project Coordinator *[[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] - Team Leader for British Columbia First Nations profiles and associated categories. *Laurie Giffin Working on Canadian History and Mi'kmaq and Metis tribal groups. *Navarro Mariott Volunteer, verify and pass along the stories that make up the history of the Red River Settlement and its people. *Shirlea Smith - Volunteer, helping as she is able. *Sharon Runolfsson - Volunteer, helping as she is able. *[[Adkins-Langen-1|Alex Adkins-Langen]] Working on BC First nations, especially Haida and Haisla *[[Mutter-136|Dale Mutter]] Plains Metis == Brainstorming == Please add your thoughts and ideas here and sign it with your name or 4 tildes ~~~~ which produces: [[Crawford-15512|WikiTree ID]] 00:39, 20 January 2022 (UTC) * Reconsider wording and image of sticker for First Nations profiles. [[Watkins-7379|Watkins-7379]] 00:52, 20 January 2022 (UTC) * Create categories that reflect the preferred names of nations and that are consistent across Canada. [[Watkins-7379|Watkins-7379]] 00:52, 20 January 2022 (UTC) * Create profiles for notable Indigenous Canadians and link these to the main tree. [[Watkins-7379|Watkins-7379]] 20:05, 21 January 2022 (UTC) * Recruit more Indigenous members to contribute to the project. [[Watkins-7379|Watkins-7379]] 20:05, 21 January 2022 (UTC) * Collaborate with Indigenous communities to document family lines. This might involve partnerships with people in the communities (whether WT members or not), documenting families from published works, online workshops and more. [[Watkins-7379|Watkins-7379]] 20:05, 21 January 2022 (UTC) *Establish teams to work on specific goals. For example, a Notables Team, a Categories Team, a Sourcerers Team, etc. Create them as needed, rather than have a bunch of empty teams. [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 04:16, 22 January 2022 (UTC) *Create an Introduction to the Project document that can be provided to new members when they join. [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 04:17, 22 January 2022 (UTC) *Establish guidelines explicitly prohibiting the use of generic "native american" stock photos [[Adkins-Langen-1|Adkins-Langen-1]] 02:44, 24 January 2022 (UTC) *Establish guidelines regarding LNAB for Indigenous profiles who don't have a western last name. We can copy the guidelines used by the Native American project, wherein we use the tribe or nation name as LNAB, however we should clarify that this should only be done if we are 100% certain of their tribal identity or belonging (many tribal/nation affiliations are based on assumptions, not actual fact). If the tribe/nation is not certain Unknown should still be used. Also explicitly ban the use of "Amerindian," "Native," "Indigenous" etc. as LNAB. [[Adkins-Langen-1|Adkins-Langen-1]] 19:33, 28 January 2022 (UTC) *Deal with the Métis subcategory, eliminating the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:M%C3%A9tis_Maritime_Provinces Métis Maritime Provinces], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:M%C3%A9tis_Province_of_Quebec Métis Province of Quebec] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:M%C3%A9tis_Province_of_Ontario Métis Province of Ontario], as none of these are historic Métis homelands, and contain mostly non-Indigenous profiles who have no relationship with the historic Métis community. Métis profiles who don't fit within any of the other existing categories can probably just go in the higher level Métis category. [[Adkins-Langen-1|Adkins-Langen-1]] 01:53, 1 February 2022 (UTC) * Review the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hudson%27s_Bay_Company Hudson's Bay Company] Métis sub-categories - should they be kept, moved or eliminated? - subcategories that remain should be considered for renaming, adding HBC to the subc. name for clarity. [[Mutter-136|Mutter-136]] 20:54, 18 February 2022 (UTC) * Clarify the use of the term '''Métis''', which is variably applied it appears. Mixed marriages occur '''VERY''' early in the history of this country, and the children of such were factually Métis. Which is the reason the categories Métis Québec, Métis Ontario etc were created. [[Liard-1|Liard-1]] 21:55, 30 October 2022 (UTC) == Goals == * Sticker redesign goals: # Change the terminology of the sticker template to '''remove reference to membership'''. # Change the terminology of the sticker template to '''remove geographical reference'''. # Determine if the current '''image''' should remain, or if replaced, which image should be used. # Review and recategorize '''top-level subcategories''' if necessary. # Consider offering a '''second sticker template''' for these scenarios using the term "roots', "descent" or "heritage". ''in progress'' # Create a brief but detailed '''guide''' outlining how and when to use the sticker template. : Replace the current wording of: NAME was a Canadian First Peoples and member of the NATION. : Proposed new wording: :: NAME was NATION. (my vote for this one [[Liard-1|Liard-1]] 21:58, 30 October 2022 (UTC) ) :: French version : NAME ''était NATION'' : The NATION used generates the category so these must come from existing categories. : See: :: [[:Category:First_Nations|First Nations]] :: [[:Help:Stickers#Creation_and_Editing|Stickers: Creation and Editing]] : See: [[Space:Sticker_Convention_for_First_Peoples_of_Canada|Sticker Convention for First Peoples of Canada]] == Tasks == *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Cgh4546_xCjcyXn4pmV7Ftoe9USpuPoY3jjEW3TPt0E/edit?usp=sharing Managed Profiles Spreadsheet] - in progress. All Profiles from Watchlist have been added with comments [[Crawford-15512|Crawford-15512]] 06:55, 23 January 2022 (UTC) *Category review of top level categories **Transfer profiles and pages out of First People of Canada category into First Peoples Canada category. - Complete == Completed == * [[Space:Naming_Convention_for_First_Peoples_of_Canada|Naming Convention for First Peoples of Canada]]
First Peoples Canada Quebec Parish Registers
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[[Category:First Peoples Canada Project]] This Project is Associated with the [[Project:First_Peoples_Canada|First Peoples Canada Project]] The goal of this project is to comb through these un-indexed parish registers and create WikiTree Profiles based on them. Since they are un-indexed this information may be hard to find. A WikiTreer discovered the First peoples information within this index and thought it would be good to try and get them created. You can help with this if you read French and have some time to spend on this. Parish registers containing records for numerous First People identified by name and Nation: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L99S-NLDL?wc=9RLH-PT5%3A23555201%2C23555202%2C23555203&cc=1321742 Quebec Parish Registers - unindexed] Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue > Sainte-Anne-du-Bout-de-l'Île Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1703-1795) A sampling of the findings in this parish register: The spelling of names is as precise as I can make them out from the films. The digraph recorded as “8” represents “ou” (French) or “w” before a vowel (English). * Image 13 ** Charles Kes Kabi Kat (Algonquin) ** Louis Chasanon (Wolf Nation) * Image 14 ** Rene augustion son of K8antgotehimant (Nipissing) ** Marie Magdeliene daughter of Chacheyvres and marguerite pilessy ** Suzanne daughter of Mintaniineus (Missisague) and Nimisek8e his woman ** Anne Angelique daughter of Kafindino Ketch (Nepisserini) and Komenechi his woman ** Marie daughter of stakigik8 (Nepisserins) and KaKeaboi8K8e his woman ** Catherine meiiganiab no quet woman of miskoabuoquet (Nepiosirini) ** Marie daughter of moneabuiska (Missoisague) and Kristinok8e his woman * image 155 ** Agathe daughter of Nicolas Tasisekaisisch of the Nation of the Algonquins and his woman Quinéstpas Key words to look for: * Sauvage (male) or Sauvagesse (female) * panis (male) or panisse (female) * Nation * appartenant * [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTRZ-MJ6/details Profiles added to Family Search] Completed * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G99Q-Z5MD?i=3&cc=1321742 Quebec Parish Registers - unindexed] Montreal, Notre-Dame (1751-1761) The Montreal, Notre-Dame (1751-1761) parish register has yielded 148 records identifying First Peoples Canada. The following profiles have been created on WikiTree: * la grue (1710-1755) (Crane), Chief of the Sauteur [[Unknown-385292|Unknown-385292]] * Ursule (1710-1760) (Panise) widow of Jean Baptiste Lavallé [[No_Surname-22|No_Surname-22]] * Marie Joseph (1719-1759) (Panise) wife of Philibert called joiliboi [[No_Surname-23|No_Surname-23]] * Decamicasé (1719-1759) (Sauteur) [[No_Surname-24|No_Surname-24]] * Francoise (1731-1759) (Saukoutouis) [[No_Surname-25|No_Surname-25]] * Francoise Gabriel (1738-1760) [[No_Surname-30|No_Surname-30]] * Jean Marie Vallee (1740-1758) [[Vallee-421|Vallee-421]] * Charlotte Quitnouabek (1750-1759) (Algonquin) [[No_Surname-26|No_Surname-26]] * Charles (1753-1757) (panni) [[No_Surname-27|No_Surname-27]] * Kanastage Kilunlie (1757-1759) (Nipissing) [[No_Surname-28|No_Surname-28]] * Jacques la grue (1758-1759) [[No_Surname-29|No_Surname-29]] * Joachim Francois (1760- ) (Abenoki) [[No_Surname-21|No_Surname-21]] * Joseph (1760-1760) (Abenaki) [[No_Surname-20|No_Surname-20]] ==Participants== * [[Hayes-7886|Judith Saylor]] * [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Translate records from French -to-English * Develop profiles based on information gleaned from records ** Connect profiles for parents and siblings * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6921504 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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First Presbyterian Church Columbarium
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[[Category:First Presbyterian Church Columbarium, Littleton, Colorado]] === Resources === * [http://littletonpresbyterian.org First Presbyterian Church of Littleton website] * [http://littletonpresbyterian.org/columbarium_arches/ Photo] of First Presbyterian Church Columbarium
First Record Book of the Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Rhode Island]] == First Record Book of the Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations == Ending August 31, 1896. : Also contains the "Second Record Book..." See [https://books.google.com/books?id=VzMRAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA201 Page 200]. * by National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Rhode Island. * published by Snow & Farnham, Printers, Providence, 1897. * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:First Record Book of the Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations|First Record Book of the Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations]]'' (Snow & Farnham, Providence, 1897) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#FRBRI|First Record Book]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:First Record Book of the Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=VzMRAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008553427
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First Regiment of Col Edward Bradley’s Tennessee Volunteer Militia, Infantary Capt. John Kennedy’s Company. In service from Dec. 10, 1812 to April 20, 1813 (Raised at Monroe TN) '''Officers''' John Kennedy Capt James Harrison 1st Lt Eki Burden 2nd Lt David Matlock Ensign
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{{End of Watch}}'''Line of Duty Death (LODD)''' is a term commonly used in the United States and other countries, describing the death of a first responder which occured as part of their regular work, or as a result of it. While this term may not be used in all countries, the principal is the same, in that no matter where the first responder lived, they laid down their life in the service of their community in to protect and preserve life, property, evidence, and/or the environment. When a first responder is determined to qualify for a Line of Duty Death as outlined below, please use the [[Template:End of Watch|{{End of Watch}} ]] sticker on the profile. While local definitions and inclusion criteria may differ from country to country, and from job to job, this Project focuses on the following for inclusion in WikiTree as a Line of Duty Death: :'''Accidental or Intentional Causes:''' :Any first responder who dies in an accidental or intentional way while in the performance of their job duties, and which ultimately results in their death. Examples include First Responders who are: * involved in a fatal motor vehicle accident while responding to a service call. * shot during the course of a lawful investigation. :'''Natural or Health Causes:''' :Any First Responder who dies of natural or health-related causes (e.g., heart attack, disease, or infection). Examples include First Responders who: * suffers a fatal heart attack due to extreme physical exertion while fighting a fire. * dies due to a duty related contraction of an infectious disease or illness (i.e., Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, Rabies or AIDS). :'''Off Duty Deaths:''' :Any First Responder who dies or is killed off-duty is eligible for inclusion, while: * acting in an official capacity to prevent loss of property, injury, or death; or * is targeted because of their duties (job) as a First Responder. ---- :'''Disqualification:''' :Any First Responder whose death meets one of the following conditions is ineligible for qualification as a Line of Duty Death. A First responder whose death is: *... attributed to alcohol or controlled substance abuse; *... the result of deliberate misconduct; *... intentional (i.e., suicide or assisted suicide); *... the result of gross negligence at time of death; *... the result of an accident that is not directly attributable to a duty related activity; *... the result of any causes while serving as an overseas peacekeeper, government contractor, or while on active-duty assignment with the military; or *... the result of any causes while under the employment of for-profit company (i.e., private investigator).
First Slave Ships, White Lion and Treasurer, August 1619
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] From History.com: "First enslaved Africans arrive in Jamestown, setting the stage for slavery in North America Author: History.com Editors. Last Updated: August 23, 2021. Original Published Date: August 13, 2019 [https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-african-slave-ship-arrives-jamestown-colony Live link] and [http://web.archive.org/web/20210820192303/https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-african-slave-ship-arrives-jamestown-colony Archived Link] :"On August 20, 1619, “20 and odd” Angolans, kidnapped by the Portuguese, arrive in the British colony of Virginia and are then bought by English colonists. The arrival of the enslaved Africans in the New World marks a beginning of two and a half centuries of slavery in North America. :Founded at Jamestown in 1607, the Virginia Colony was home to about 700 people by 1619. The first enslaved Africans to arrive in Virginia disembarked at Point Comfort, in what is today known as Fort Monroe. Most of their names, as well as the exact number who remained at Point Comfort, have been lost to history, but much is known about their journey. " Below is data from 1620, which may help understand the identities of the Africans who first arrived: Historian Beth Austin: Austin, Beth. https://www.hampton.gov/DocumentCenter/View/24075/1619-Virginias-First-Africans?bidId= Virginia Muster, March-May 1620. Ferrar Papers, Document 159. citation#62 The Sums total of all the Persons, Cattle, Corn, Arms, Houses, and Boats Contained in the general Muster of Virginia taken in the beginning of March 1619[1620] *The number of all the Persons men women and children English and other Christians in Virginia **Able men 670 **Women 119 **Boys serviceable 039 **Younger Children 057 **[Total] 885 *Others not Christians in the Service of the English *Indians in the service of several planters 04 *Negros in the service of several planters 32 **Negro men 15 **Negro women 17 **[Total population] 921 == Research Notes == * Quoting from Hampton Virginia History Museum: Hampton Virginia History Museum FAQS. https://www.hampton.gov/Faq.aspx?QID=813 Were the first Africans indentured servants or enslaved? "The historical record does not say for sure, but most historians agree the vast majority of Virginia’s earliest Africans were enslaved. Certainly, they were enslaved on board the Spanish ship San Juan Bautista. When they arrived in Virginia, they were traded as commodities. There are no historical records to indicate they were given regular indenture contracts used by English servants. Once in Virginia, a few Africans may have been treated in a manner similar to white indentured servants or had an opportunity to earn freedom, but existing records do not indicate this was the experience for most Africans, who were enslaved from the outset." == Sources == *https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_White_Lion See also: *https://www.nps.gov/jame/learn/historyculture/african-americans-at-jamestown.htm
First United Methodist Church, Wenatchee, Washington
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[[Category:First United Methodist Church, Wenatchee, Washington]] The First United Methodist Church in Wenatchee, Washington is currently located at 941 Washington Street (at the corner of Washington and Miller across from Washington Park). == History == In 1895 I.M. Reeves decided that there should be a Methodist church in Wenatchee. So on April 16, the Tuesday after Easter, he loaded up his wagon, made the trip across the Columbia River to Waterville, picked up Myron Brown, the Methodist minister, and returned to Wenatchee to help conduct the organizational meeting of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Wenatchee. By late 1896, the tiny congregation had built its first church building, on land deeded to it by the Wenatchee Land Commission, at the corner of Chelan and Orondo streets. The foresight of Reeves' vision became clear as the congregation quickly grew. By 1904, the original church was far too crowded for its growing congregation. Led by Rev. Lauren Kufus, the church's pastor (1903-1907) and local crusader against the evils of liquor, the congregation moved its former building up the street and built a more commodious new building at the corner site. In 1908 and again in 1924, the church was host to the sessions of the Columbia River Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1915 Pastor N.M. Jones (1912-1915, 1924-1925) and District Superintendent Robert Brumley decided Wenatchee should have a Protestant hospital, so the congregation raised over $15,000 to start the Wenatchee Deaconness Hospital, in the former John Gellatly home. This hospital, following its purchase of the local Catholic hospital in the early 1970's, still serves as the major hospital for the entire North Central Washington region. United Methodist and Roman Catholic church leaders continue to elect the hospital's Board of Directors. Pastor Robert Warner (1917-1921) led the congregation in continued growth. Under his leadership, Miss Daisy Willia Caffray joined the church's staff as Assistant Pastor. On June 27, 1920, just hours after the decision of the Methodist Episcopal General Conference to allow women to be licensed to preach, Miss Caffray became the first official woman preacher in the history of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Ready to grow, but feeling cramped in its current space, the church voted to purchase land at the corner of Orondo and Alaska streets. The lean years of the Great Depression followed, with the entire country suffering the effects of the poor economy. Payments on the new property were too much for the congregation, and the land was lost to foreclosure. Even the wood frame building began to show the effects of neglect and the church struggled to make ends meet. In 1939, following the merger of three denominations (Methodist Episcopal, Methodist Episcopal South, and Methodist Protestant), the church became part of the newly-formed Methodist Church. A new pastor, Rev. Joseph Beall (1940-1947) led the church to revitalization, and in 1949 the church decided to move to its current Washington and Miller Street location. The 1950's, under Rev. James Albertson (1950-1960) were a period of great excitement and vitality, as the congregation both built its current sandstone facility and expanded its mission outreach beyond its former limits. In 1960, the church was recognized as having the largest Sunday School enrollment of any church in Washington State. The 1960's were a period of relative stability, however the late 1960's saw the church embroiled in societal concerns over the Vietnam war. (Richard Tuttle 1960-1965) (J. Henry Ernst 1965-1969) The merger of the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Methodist Church led to the congregation becoming part of the new United Methodist Church. (Robert Brizee 1969-1970) (Paul Kuhn, Associate Pastor 1969-1971) (Paul Peterson 1970-1974) The 1970's began as a period of renewal, but by 1974, the church was in turmoil as a result of the Bethesda movement in the Wenatchee Valley. (William Buford 1974-1980) The mid-1970's through late 1980's were a period of retrenchment, as the church struggled to regain its mission and its place in the community. In 1989, Rev. Mary Ann Swenson (1989-1992) was appointed to the church. Her energy and charisma helped the church turn an important corner. In 1992, the congregation completed its elevator project, the first major change to the building since its completion in 1954. In August of 1992, Rev. Swenson was elected bishop of the United Methodist Church and was transferred to Denver, Colorado. She became the eighth woman bishop in the United Methodist Church, and only the third bishop ever elected from the Pacific Northwest Conference. Rev. Sanford Brown (1992-2001) became senior pastor of the church in September of that year. Under his leadership the congregation has embarked on new mission projects, has increased in attendance over 50% and has accomplished a major renovation of the facility, as well as purchase of adjacent properties for future expansion. The church continues to celebrate a remarkable history of faith put into action. Rev. Tom Eberle (2001-2006) became senior pastor in July of 2001. Tom's main focus was to do the basics well. Tom is known for his entertaining sermons, and compassionate nature. Rev. Julia Price, (2006-2013), became senior pastor in July 2006. Pastor Julie has been an ordained pastor for 30 years serving United Methodist Churches in Tacoma, Puyallup, Everett, Port Orchard, Sumner and most recently in Lakewood, WA. She attended seminary at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver where she met her husband Barry Price. She is originally from Iowa but her family now lives in Oklahoma. Rev. Mike Nickerson (2013-2014), was appointed as interim pastor for a period of one year to move the church forward, grow the ministries of First Church, and ready the congregation for when a new permanent pastor was found.First United Methodist Church in Wenatchee, WA website http://firstumchurch.org/tp40/page.asp?ID=247206 (accessed Feb 24, 2019) == Present == Rev. John and Rev. Joanne Coleman Campbell (2014-present) are co-pastors currently serving First Church.
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:[[Fisher-725|John Fisher (1647-1686)]] :[[Hindle-16|Margaret (Hindle) Fisher (1657-1689)]] '''John and Margaret Fisher of Lancashire, Philadelphia and Delaware'''[[#RN1|RN1]] John and Margaret (Hindle [[#RN2|RN2]]) Fisher have been studied thoroughly.Fisher, Jackie L. 2010. ''The First Fishers of Pennsylvania and Adjacent Colonies, 1650 - 1747''. Self-published, Wimberley, Texas. Digital copy available at cephasfisher.net [http://www.cephasfisher.net/FirstFishersofPA.pdf]. Smith, Anna Wharton. 1896. ''Genealogy of the Fisher family, 1682 to 1896''. Philadelphia: [publisher not identified]. Digital copy available at archives.org[https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit].Lewis, John Frederick. 1934. ''The history of an old Philadelphia land title: 208 South Fourth street''. Philadelphia: [Printed by Patterson & White Co.]. p. 38-48. Digital copy available at hathitrust.org [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/2853205.html]. Turner, C.H.B., ''Some Records of Sussex County, Delaware''. 1909, Allen, Lane & Scott, Philadelphia, PA. Digital copy available at archive.org [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028865520/page/n6]. Many of the sources for their family records (and secondary studies) are given in a free-space profile which an be accessed [[Space:Notes_JLFisher| here]]. It should be noted that the availability of primary records has improved greatly since some of the early studies of this family were published, and with sufficient attention a greatly improved picture of their lives and ancestry could probably be developed. [[#RN1|RN1]] It has been claimed that John and Margaret Fisher came from Clitheroe in Lancashire, immigrating to Pennsylvania aboard the “Welcome” with William Penn on his first voyage to America in 1682.[[#RN3|RN3]] Their marriage record has never been found, either in the Quaker records or in the parish records of England. Margaret is generally assumed to be a daughter of Bryan Hindle and sister of John Hindle, although this is an assumption based upon her son Thomas Fisher’s will, which mentions his Uncle John Hindle, son of Bryan. The Fishers were among the original purchasers of proprietary land from William Penn. John Fisher was a glazier (and possibly ship-builder) from Clitheroe, Lancashire, England. Old land surveys show two of John Fisher’s town lots in the city of Philadelphia. John served on a Philadelphia jury in 1683 (which unfortunately convicted Margaret Matson as a witch). He appears in the Quaker records of Philadelphia. But he had some sort of falling-out with the Philadelphia Quakers, and soon moved about a hundred miles southward, to his land grant in Sussex County which he had obtained from William Penn in 1682. The estates were called “Fisher’s Island” (actually a marshy area on the mainland). The Fishers were located on the south side of the mouth of Broad Creek, on the Atlantic coast. The family later had additional holdings in Kent County. Six children of John and Margaret Fisher are mentioned in John’s will, probated at Georgetown, Sussex County, in 1685. The will names eldest son Thomas and other sons John and James; daughters Rachell, Sarah, Allis (youngest) and Annie Adkins (wife of Samuel). The will also mentions Thomas Scott. Executors were son Thomas and wife Margaret. Witnesses were William Emmott, Richard Coore and Anna Dougdull. Thomas was probably close to age 30 when he married Margery Maud in 1692. Known children of Thomas are Jabez, Joshua, James, Margaret, Elizabeth, Margery and Esther. John married Elizabeth --; their known children are John, James, William, and Ann. James had a wife Katherine and daughter Sarah, and probably had other heirs. Of the immigrant daughters, we know that Ann (Annie) married Samuel Adkins, a glover and merchant of Philadelphia. We know nothing of the other daughters, except that they “died young.” Samuel Atkins has been reported to be the one in London who was secretary to the famous diary author Samuel Pepys. An anonymous manuscript in the Pennsylvania Genealogical Society claims a lineage for John Fisher in Lancashire and Westmoreland, proposing that John was the second son of Nicholas and Elizabeth (Brockholes) Fisher, born in 1646 in Kentmere, Lancashire. ==Sources== ===Research Notes === '''Research Note 1. Preliminary Remarks,''' When I first found John Fisher's profile my initial impression was that it was a jumble of questionable merges and that a couple of hours of work would put it straight. Several days later I came to understand that it was not a jumble of merges, but rather it was an untidy collection of life events of a single person presented in no particular order. As I was attempting to bring order to the chaos, I discovered Fisher's ''The First Fishers of Pennsylvania.'' Of particular interest is the section entitled ''John and Margaret Fisher of Lancashire, Philadelphia and Delaware'' (pages 22-27). In an effort to discover his own antecedents, Fisher investigated the genealogy and origin of a dozen or more early Fisher immigrants to Pennsylvania and its immediate surroundings. This particular section presents the results of Fisher's study for our principal and his wife. The section consists of two parts. The first part is a short (single page) biography and the remaining five pages of the section are Fisher's notes. In the first paragraph of the biography Fisher notes ''that the availability of primary records has improved greatly since some of the early studies of this family were published'' and suggests that this will lead to better understanding of the genealogy of John Fisher and his family. Twelve years on, and it is apparent that not only has this trend continued but has accelerated. When I compared my notes from my attempts to verify "facts" presented in the original profile with Fisher's notes it first becomes clear that my notes are a subset of Fisher's notes, and second, what little new I have added are sources for digital copies of the various documents. Another item to note is that Fisher gives permission to reproduce ''The First Fishers of Pennsylvania.'' With this in mind I have reworked this profile. In this process I see myself as an editor/annotator. I have used Fisher's biography on page 22 in Ref. as a starting point. In its present form it does not meet Wikitree standards. I have edited the biography so that it does meet Wikitree standards, principally be citing sources. The types of modification that I have made can be seen in the first paragraph. First, of course, I cited sources, and were possible, include sources (preferably free) for digital copies. The second type of edit again stems from change of media, instead of placing Fisher's notes below the biography, I have placed them in a free-space profile named JLFisherNotes, this is reflected in the changes found in the second sentence. My personal comments will be made in the form of Research Notes such as this one. And finally, on the subject of transcripts of primary documents, when I quote from a scripted source, my goal is readability, not "authenticity." For example, script documents from the 17th century use the double f (ff) as a capital F. In my opinion the use of "F" instead of "ff" are improves the readability. Another set of examples are abbreviations; In 17th century written English abbreviations abounded. Consider the phrase "the sd Scott." Here sd is an abbreviation of said. Again, it is my opinion that using said instead of the contraction improves readability. This example also raises the question of the use of superscripts. The above discussion demonstrates that use of superscripts is possible on Wikitree, but again it is my opinion that writing ye instead of ye improves the readability. Another set issues concern are archaic spellings (doe for do) and archaic words (ye for the). And again, the use of the modern spelling and the modern word improves the readability. '''Research Note 2. John Fisher's Wife: Margaret Hindle.''' John Fisher's wife's given name is found in numerous sources. The most convincing being John Fisher's Last Will and Testament. Here John Fisher twice refers to his wife as "my well beloved wife Margaret Fisher." Margaret's maiden name is more difficult. It has not been passed down in the Fisher family records. Instead we are left to deduce her maiden names from other records. Thomas Fisher, John and Margaret Fisher's eldest son, provides a clue in his will. The sixth item in [[Fisher-2473|Thomas Fisher's]] will is reproduce below:
''Item — I give and bequeath unto my sons and daughters, that house, land and appurtenances which was left to me by my uncle, John Hindle, the son of Bryan Hindle of Cletheroh, to be equally divided between them their heirs and assigns, excepting my loving wife Margery Fisher her Thirds therein, whom I give full power, as if I were personally present to employ attorney or attorneys one or more under her as is lawful for the division of the said house land and appurtenances for the use of aforesaid.''Thomas is John and Margaret Fisher's eldest son. Thomas' uncle John Hindle could be his mother's brother, in which case, his mother's maiden name would be Hindle. On the other hand, his uncle could be the husband of Thomas' father's sister, which gives us no information concern Margaret's maiden name. Another scenario is that Bryan and Margaret are brother and sister and that they have marry another brother/sister pair, that is, John Fisher and his unnamed sister. The evidence is not sufficient to determine Margaret Fisher's maiden name. '''Research Note 3. Immigration .''' According to Fisher family tradition, John Fisher with his family arrived in Philadelphia on the first voyage of William Penn's ship "Welcome." According to the [https://www.welcomesociety.org/ ''The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania''] John Fisher and party did not arrive with Wm. Penn on the Welcome but rather may have arrived on the Lamb. ::Egle, William Henry. 1976. ''Early Pennsylvania land records: minutes of the Board of Property of the province of Pennsylvania''. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co. : Originally published as volume XIX, second series, Pennsylvania Archives, Harrisburg, 1893. ::Genealogical Publishing Company. 2000.''1600s - 1800s : immigration records''. Genealogy.com. Available at Family History Library. ::The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania. '"Ancestors", database ''Welcome Society'' (https://www.welcomesociety.org/ancestors.html : 3 Apr 2022) ::Tepper, Michael. 1988. ''New World immigrants: a consolidation of ship passenger lists and associated data from periodical literature''. Baltimore, Md: Genealogical Pub. Co. Digital copy available for search only at ''Hathitrust''. [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/17986715.html] ::McCracken, George Englert. 1979. ''The Welcome claimants proved, disproved and doubtful with an account of some of their descendants''. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co.: digital copy available at Google Books. [http://books.google.com/books?id=M-V4AAAAMAAJ]. *U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s ::Name: John Fisher; ::Arrival Year: 1682; ::Arrival Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; ::Primary Immigrant: Fisher, John; ::Family Members: :::Wife: Margaret; :::Son: John: ::Source Publication Code: 9143; :Covers 27,500 immigrants from the years 1618-1878, with excellent index. Similar lists are in Boyer, nos. 0702, 0714, 0717, and 0720. ::Source: Tepper, Michael, editor. ''New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature''. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1979. 568p. and 602p. Repr. 1980. Vol. 1.Household Members '''Research Note 20. John Fisher's Last Will and Testament.'''
:In the name of God Amen. I, John Fisher of Sussex County in the Territories of Pennsylvania, being sick and weak but of sound and perfect memory, have here in this my Last Will and Testament given and bequeathed all my worldly estate as follows: :First, I give unto Thomas Scott fifty acres of land out of that dividend of land which I bought of Roger Gum in Sussex County always provided the said Scott do come to live upon it himself but not to dispose of it or sell it to any person. :I give unto my well beloved wife Margaret Fisher, one third part of my moveable Estate as goods, chattels, debts, in what nature so ever and also one third part of all my lands houses & tenements during her life, but the said third part not to be taken out of my Estate until my younger daughter Alice comes at age. :I give unto my eldest son Thomas Fisher, three hundred acres of land lying behind the ScooleKill near Philadelphia and to his heirs and assignees forever, but not to be sold until my youngest daughter Alice come of age, except my wife Margaret Fisher and my son Thomas both see it convenient, she having her third part in it during her life. I give and bequeath unto my three sons Thomas, John and James Fisher their heirs and assignees forever seven hundred acres of land lying in Sussex County, their mother’s third excepted, during her life, but not to be equally shared until my youngest daughter Alice comes at age, the said seven hundred acres of land lying as follows, vis. five hundred acres of land that I bought of Roger Gum and two hundred acres out of that dividend of land that I bought of Henry Stretcher. :I give and bequeath unto my children viz: Thomas, John and James Fisher, Rachel, Sarah and Alice Fisher their heirs and assignees forever, the other two third parts of my moveable estate as goods, chattels, servants, debts, houses in Philadelphia, lots or other tenements not already given and to be equally shared amongst these six children, the daughters to have as good a share as the sons but not to be shared nor divided until my youngest daughter Alice Fisher come at age. I give unto my daughter Annie, the wife of Samuel Adkins, five shillings within one year after my decease, but if my daughter Annie should come to want or poverty or other ways constrained by the unkindness of her husband, so that she come to want that then it is my will she shall have a maintenance amongst the rest. :Lastly I ordain constitute and appoint my beloved wife Margaret Fisher and my eldest son Thomas Fisher to be my executrix and executor jointly to administer of all & singular of this my estate And to dispose thereof according as it is expressed in this my last will & testament and also to take care of the rest of my children until they come to lawful age and that neither my wife nor my son Thomas shall at any time act or do anything touching the managing of this my estate without the joint consent of both if it please God that they both live until the expiration and finishing thereof as witness my hand and seal this sixth day of the twelfth month one thousand six hundred eighty five. :Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us Wm Emmett, Richard (mark R C ) Coore, Ann (mark ?) Dougdull. (Probate Reg. Sussex County, p. 95). Signed John Fisher (Seal). Letters :Testamentary were granted to Margaret Fisher and Thomas Fisher by Wm. Clark, deputy register of the counties of Sussex and Kent 2/30/1686.'''''Research Note: Land records.''' Two type of transactions of which we make note. The first is the initial purchase of the land from the state. The second type is the subsequent transfer of ownership from one private individual to another. Consider the first type of transaction. Five basic documents are generated in a typical land transaction of this type. These are Application, Warrant, Survey, Return, and Patent. Initially, the Application to initiate a land purchase was very informal, subsequently, the process was formalized. The Warrant, which is issued by the Secretary of the Land Office in response to the Application, is a certificate authorizing the Surveyor General to survey of a tract of land. The Survey is a result of the Warrant. The Return is an internal document sent from Surveyor General to Secretary of the Land Office with a description of property boundaries. The Secretary of the Land Office then issues a Patent for the land. John Fisher is reputed to have arrived in the new world in 24th of October, 1682 and died shortly after preparing his will on the 6th of February, 1685/6. His will was probated on the 30th of April, 1685. In this time frame the initial Application was not recorded. It was probably made orally. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has made of Land Record Indices available online. These can be found at [https://www.phmc.pa.gov/Archives/Research-Online/Pages/Land-Records-Indices.aspx] Pre-1733 Land Record Indexes :Pennsylvania, Surveyor General. 1976. ''Original surveys, 1682-1920''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (1006501). * Old Rights Index: Bucks and Chester Counties - Index to warrants, surveys and returns filed for lands in Bucks and Chester Counties, generally prior to 1733 [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-78OldRightsIndexBucksChester/r17-78MainInterface.htm] :::'''Old Rights Index for Bucks and Chester counties, 1682-1740. {series #17.78}''' :::Bucks County Index - Yields no hits on either Fisher or Fish. :::Chester County index - Yields three hits [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-78OldRightsIndexBucksChester/r17-78OldRightsIndxChester%2030.pdf] on either FIsher or Fish. These are shown in the following table. :::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Number||Name||Type||Acres||Date|| (Bk. Vol. Pg.) |- |F17||John Fish||Warrant||250||23 Nov 1682*||(D80-272) |- |F21||John Fisher||Draft||300||24 Mar 1684||(D80-275) |- |F23||John Fisher||Draft||300|| ||(D80-277) |} :::F17: Warrant issued to John Fish, 27 Nov 1682, ''Old Rights Index, Chester County, 1682-1740 {series #17.78}'', p.50, Warrant#F17. Records of the Land Office, Record Group 17, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; digital images, ''Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission'' (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-78OldRightsIndexBucksChester/r17-78OldRightsIndxChester%2030.pdf : 28 Mar 2022); warrant for 250 acres, dated 27 Nov 1682 (Bk. D, Vol. 80, Pg. 272). :::F21: Warrant issued to John Fisher, 24 Mar 1684, ''Old Rights Index, Chester County, 1682-1740 {series #17.78}'', p.50, Warrant#F21. Records of the Land Office, Record Group 17, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; digital images, ''Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission'' (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-78OldRightsIndexBucksChester/r17-78OldRightsIndxChester%2030.pdf : 28 Mar 2022); draft warrant for 300 acres, dated 24 Mar 1684 (Bk. D, Vol. 80, Pg. 275). :::F23: Warrant issued to John Fisher, no date, ''Old Rights Index, Chester County, 1682-1740 {series #17.78}'', p.50, Warrant#F21. Records of the Land Office, Record Group 17, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; digital images, ''Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission'' (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-78OldRightsIndexBucksChester/r17-78OldRightsIndxChester%2030.pdf : 28 Mar 2022); draft warrant for 300 acres, no date (Bk. D, Vol. 80, Pg. 277). * Original Purchases Register - Register of Original Purchasers of rights to land in Pennsylvania who bought land directly from William Penn [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-83OriginalPurchases/r17-83OriginalPurchMainInterface.htm] :::'''Original Purchase Register, 1682-1762. {series #17.83}''' :::Yields two hits. The first for Joseph Fisher.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-83OriginalPurchases/r17-83OriginalPurchReg%2052.pdf] He made extensive purchases from Wm. Penn. The second is John Fish, who made a single purchase. [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-83OriginalPurchases/r17-83OriginalPurchReg%2054.pdf] :::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Purchaser||Acres||Grantee||Date of Warrant||Number |- |John Fish||250||himself||23 Jan 1682*||F17 |} :::* The date on the actual document is 23d 11m 1682. This is an old style date and thus it translates to 23 Jan 1682/3, this is to be read as 23 Jan 1682 (OS) or 23 Jan 1683 (NS). * Patent Indexes - Index to land records by name of patentee, 1684-1957 [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17PatentIndexes/r17-PatentIndexMainInterface.htm] :::'''Patent Index, A and AA Series, 1684-1781. {series #17.147}''' :::Of interest to us is Series A Number 1 Feb 1683 - Jan 1693 [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17PatentIndexes/A-AAPatentIndex86.pdf] :::A search on Fish and Fisher yields three hits on Joseph Fisher.[http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17PatentIndexes/A-AAPatentIndex86.pdf] * Philadelphia Old Rights (Index) - Index to warrants, surveys and returns filed for lands in Philadelphia County, generally prior to 1733 [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-79OldRightsIndexPhila/r17-79OldRightsPhilaInterface.htm] :::'''Philadelphia Old Rights (Index), 1682-1745. {series #17.79}''' :::A search on Fish and Fisher in the correct time frame yields five hits. These are shown in the following table. :::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Number||Name||Type||Acres||Date|| (Bk. Vol. Pg.)||29 |- |F758||Joseph Fisher||Draft||front lot|| ||(B22-179)||31 |- |F815||Joseph Fisher||return||5062|| ||(D75-19)||31 |- |F821||Joseph Fisher||Warrant||11400||14 Feb 1683||(D71-15)||31 |- |F841||William Fisher||Warrant||500||25 Nov 1685||(D75-18)||32 |- |F865||John Fish||Warrant||city lot||21 Feb 1683||(D71-16)||33 |} Pennsylvania. Thomas E. Slattery, and Charles E. Hughes. 1962. ''Warrants and surveys of the province of Pennsylvania, 1682-1759: transcribed from the records of the Surveyor General's and Proprietaries Secretary's offices by John Hughes, recorder of warrants and surveys under the Act of Assembly July 7, 1759; with a guide to the books and index, an historical background and a copy of the Act''. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia. Department of Records. Digital copy available at ''FamilySearch'' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/376582-warrants-and-surveys-of-the-province-of-pennsylvania-including-the-three-lower-counties-1759] From the ''WorldCat'': :A short description of contents of each volume from the Guide: ::Vol. 1: surveys of "Old Rights" for the City and County of Philadelphia with scattered surveys for Bucks and Chester counties. Entries correspond to numbering and alphabetical arrangement in the Pennsylvania Archives, third serie, v. 2-3; but only letters F-H and P-S are given. ::Vol. 2: Philadelphia City 1682-1692 and Philadelphia City new returns 1735-1759; also some scattered returns for Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, and Lancaster counties. ::Vol. 3: General returns and papers of the Society of Free Traders; contains entries for City and County of Philadelphia and counties of Bucks, Chester, Kent and Newcastle for 1682-1698. ::Vol. 4: Copies of the Surveyor General's returns for 1700; contains entries for City and County of Philadelphia and counties of Bucks, Chester, Kent and Newcastle. ::Vol. 5: Copies of the Surveyor General's returns for Oct. 20, 1733; contains entries for City and County of Philadelphia and counties of Bucks, Chester, Kent, Lancaster, Newcastle, and Sussex. ::Vol. 6: Philadelphia County 1684-1713 and Bucks County new returns 1734-1758. ::Vol. 7: General returns 1735-1741 contains entries for City and County of Philadelphia and counties of Bucks, Chester, Kent, Lancaster, Newcastle and Sussex. ::Vol. 8: General returns 1752-1759 contains entries for City and County of Philadelphia and counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Kent, Lancaster, Newcastle, Northampton, and York and for the towns of Carlisle, Easton, Reading and Yorktown. ::Vol. 9: Philadelphia County new returns 1734-1758. Searching "Warrants and surveys of the province of Pennsylvania" for the surname Fisher yields seven hits out of a possible thirteen. Fishers are found in the following political units: Philadelphia County, Philadelphia City, Berks, Town of Reading, Bucks, Lancaster, and Chester. Selecting out from these hits those associated with our John Fisher is relatively easy. John Fisher arrived in the new world in the fall of 1682 and he died in in the spring of 1685/86. Four entries match our requirements are listed in the following table. ::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Location||Year||Book||Page |- |Philadelphia County||1683||VI||31 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||II||29 |- |Philadelphia City||1684||II||46 |- |Philadelphia City||1684||II||47 |} Consider the remaining Fishers. Who among these are John's contemporaries? There are two who met the requirements. Between them they they are associated with seven warrant/surveys. These are listed in the following ::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Location||Name||Year||Book||Page |- |Philadelphia County||William||1685||I||592 |- |Philadelphia County||Joseph||1682||III||592 |- |Philadelphia County||Joseph||1684||VI||28/32 |- |Philadelphia City||Joseph||1683||I||351 |- |Philadelphia City||Joseph||1683||I||367 |- |Philadelphia City||Joseph||1684||lot 67||Delaware High Street Lot |- |Philadelphia City||Joseph||1684||II||46 |} It is worthwhile to search on "FIsh, John". This gives hits in two different political divisions, Philadelphia County and Philadelphia City. We list these in the following table. Note that all of John Fish's warrants/surveys fall within John FIsher's time frame (1682-1685). Is John Fish a pseudonym for John Fisher? ::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Location||Year||Book||Page |- |Philadelphia County||1684||III||585 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||I||363 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||III||223 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||Lot 110||Delaware Back Lot |- |Philadelphia City||1683||Lot 19||Delaware Back Lot |} Land Records and Court Records of Pennsylvania Transcripts of Old Rights Warrants, 1682-1732 {series 17.74} :Loose original warrants for land granted in Pennsylvania under the Proprietary government. Information generally given is the date of the warrant, warrant number, name of warrantee, name of county, acreage warranted, location, a recitation of any descent of title, and whether any improvements were made on the land. Occasionally also found is information on whether the warrant was issued as a result of a re-survey or was a warrant to accept a survey. Most of the warrants for the 1682-1732 period were copied into the Transcripts of Old Rights Warrants, 1682-1732 {series 17.74} (volumes D-91 through D-114, B-22, and B-23). Copied Surveys, 1681-1912. {series #17.114} :::Pennsylvania. Surveyor General. 1976. ''Original surveys, 1682-1920''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. LDS Film 1006501 Pa Warrants and Surveys. :D80-272 John Fisher 1682 Sale 250a Headland 250 a Warrant. Wife, 1 son, 2 svts. On Schulkill. {{Image|file=FirstFishers.png |align=l |size=s |caption=Here's an image. }} :D80-276 John Fisher’s return of survey, Radnor 300a. :D80-278 John Fisher Radnor 300a Survey. LDS Film 0986897 Pa. Old Rights Index :Fish, John Warrant 250a Apr 12 1683 D80 274. :Fisher, John Draft 300a Mar 24 1684 D80 275 (Prob. NE Corner of Radnor Twp, Chester Co. near Schulkyl) :Fisher, John Draft 300a – D80 277 :::Sussex County (Del.). County Recorder. 1948. ''Deed records of Sussex County, Delaware, 1693-1886; general index, 1682-1949''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (FHL Film 006625). :This film contains informative deeds in reference to the children of John and Margaret Fisher, including mention of James Fisher’s decease, his wife Catharine and daughter Sarah. See Fisher, Jackie L. ''Descendants and Ancestors of Cephas Fisher Jr. (1812-1895) of Henry County, Iowa and Allied Families''. Seabrook, Tex.: J.L. Fisher, 1996. Print. LDS FHL Film 567014 :A. C. Myers notes on immigrants to Pa. 1683 7m 19 Margie Smith of Schuylkill Chester Co., sold to John Fisher a lot in city of Philadelphia being for 500 a. of land purchased in England. Phil. Deeds E-2. p. 12 Edmund Cartlidge’s deed granting his Phil. Lots to John Fisher dated Phi. 7m Sep. 10, 1683. Pennsylvania Warrants & Surveys By warrant dated 21 of 1st mo. 1683, surveyed 28 of 1 mo. 1683, to John Fisher, purchaser of 250 acres, bounded on north by Walnut Street, west by Robert Holgate, east by 3rd Street, No. 115 Thomas Holme 4m 5, 1684 Phila. By warrant from Wm. Penn 1m 21, 1683 to John Fisher purchaser of 250 a. N. Walnut St. Widd. Fisher 7m 27 1688 By virtue of a warrant 2 of 5 mo. 1683, surveyed 14 of 5 mo. 1683, lot in city, bounded north by Walnut Street, east by Robert Holgate, Edmund Cartlidge declared on 10, 7 mo. 1683, that he sold to John Fisher. Recorded 3, 3 mo. 1688. Edmund Carthidge’s (Cartlidge) deed granting his Phil. Lots to John Fisher dated Phi. 7m Sep. 10, 1683. Warrant 25 10 mo. 1683, surveyed 24 of 3 mo. 1684, to John Fisher, 300 acres in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, not identified 250 acres on old purchase, 50 acres on new purchase, bounded by Henry Jones and by Company Land. Recorded 25 March 1688. Patent Radnor Twp. 1688 8m 24 to John Fisher’s Executors 300 a. – plate 13 part of Radnor shows draft of John Fisher’s land on n.e. corner of Radnor twp. Next Tredyffrin Twp. 300 a. sur. 3m 24 1684. Phila. Deeds E No. 1, p. 226. September 2, 1684, John Fisher bought from Thomas Wynne a property in Philadelphia, which his widow Margaret and son Thomas, executors of his will, conveyed to Samuel Atkins of Philadelphia, glover, in consideration of love and affection, described as “a certain house or cave in the bank of the river Delaware.” April 14, 1686, Margaret and Thomas Fisher, executors of John Fisher, sold to Samuel Atkins for L10, a lot on the north side of Walnut St. 40 x 250 ft. with messuage. (Deed Book E 1, p. 224) 3/26/1688, same grantors conveyed to Charles Pickering of Philadelphia in consideration L45, a tract of 300 acres and three lots on the north side of Walnut Street which John Fisher had purchased May 10, 1683, from E. Cartlidge. In 1685, John Fisher and Richard Core purchased of Henry Stretcher, 400 acres called Millburne on the east side of Mill Creek. Myers, Albert Cook. 1968. Notes on immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1681-1737, Vol 20. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (FHL Film 567014). :1683 7m 19 Margie Smith of Schuylkill Chester Co., sold to John Fisher a lot in city of Philadelphia being for 500 a. of land purchased in England. Phil. Deeds E-2. p. 12 Edmund Cartlidge’s deed granting his Phil. Lots to John Fisher dated Phi. 7m Sep. 10, 1683. 3/5/1686, John Fisher, late of the County of Sussex, Pennsylvania, purchased of Rodger Gum, Five hundred acres called Twiver, both these deeds are recorded at Georgetown, Del. He finally settled on the south side of the Broadkill near Lewistown. Will of James Standfield. :James Standfield, uncle of Elizabeth (Huntley) Fisher of Chester County, is believed to have learned the merchant trade in Philadelphia, as an apprentice for a time to Samuel Atkins, who married Annie, daughter of John and Margaret Fisher. Although the original Standfield estate was in Marple, Chester County, James Standfield moved into John Fisher’s original house on the riverbank in Philadelphia. The house was sold 30 April 1686 by John Fisher’s executors (wife Margaret and son Thomas) to Samuel Atkins. The house was a timbered cave built into the cliffs, near the Standfield water lot where the Standfield’s brigantine (the “Betsy”) was berthed. James Standfield’s estate account, after his death in 1699, mentioned a part ownership in Samuel Atkin’s house, and payment to the doctor who attended the deceased in the Atkins house. Francis Chads, who married Grace Standfield (aunt of Elizabeth Huntley Fisher of Chester County) was executor. Francis liquidated James Standfield’s large land tract in Sussex County, Delaware (then part of Pennsylvania), by selling it to John and William Fisher of Sussex County. This John Fisher was the son of John and Margaret Fisher. William was a suspected son or relative of John and Margaret who was not mentioned in John Fisher’s 1685 will, but the records indicate an obvious family connection of some sort. Thomas E. Slattery, and Charles E. Hughes. 1962. ''Warrants and surveys of the province of Pennsylvania, 1682-1759: transcribed from the records of the Surveyor General's and Proprietaries Secretary's offices by John Hughes, recorder of warrants and surveys under the Act of Assembly July 7, 1759; with a guide to the books and index, an historical background and a copy of the Act''. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia. Department of Records. {|border="4" style="text-align:center" |Location||Year||Book||Page |- |Philadelphia County||1683||6||31 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||2||29 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||2||46 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||2||174 |} '''Research Note: Court Records.''' Samuel Atkins vs. John Fisher Phila. Court Docket 1685 John Fisher represented by his son Thomas Fisher. Charles Pickering asked for a continuance until the next term of court in order that John Fisher might be present. S. W. Pennypacker Pa. Colonial Cases (Phil. 1892) 75-76. '''Research Note: Genealogies.''' Fisher, Jackie L. 2010. ''The First Fishers of Pennsylvania and Adjacent Colonies, 1650 - 1747''. Self-published, Wimberley, Texas. Digital copy available at cephasfisher.net [http://www.cephasfisher.net/FirstFishersofPA.pdf]. Smith, Anna Wharton. 1896. ''Genealogy of the Fisher family, 1682 to 1896''. Philadelphia: [publisher not identified]. Digital copy available at archives.org[https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit]. :Extensive account of descendants of John Fisher and Margaret Hindle, mostly from Thomas line Lewis, John Frederick. 1934. ''The history of an old Philadelphia land title: 208 South Fourth street''. Philadelphia: [Printed by Patterson & White Co.]. p. 38-48. Digital copy available at hathitrust.org [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/2853205.html]. Myers, Albert Cook. 1968. ''Notes on immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1681-1737'', Vol 20. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (FHL Film 567014). :1683 7m 19 Margie Smith of Schuylkill Chester Co., sold to John Fisher a lot in city of Philadelphia being for 500 a. of land purchased in England. Phil. Deeds E-2. p. 12 Edmund Cartlidge’s deed granting his Phil. Lots to John Fisher dated Phi. 7m Sep. 10, 1683. :1684 3m 15 At Marsden MM Lancashire: A collection to be --- for ye sending two children of John Fisher to Pennsylvania. Friends of Sawley M to write to friends with – they are to go in name of the meeting. Fisher, William Logan. 1839. ''An account of the Logan and Fisher families''. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified]: Digital copy available at ''FamilySearch'' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/163215]. :Early family notes about John Fisher and descendants Cummings, Benjamin F. 1981. ''A Fisher family of Chester County, Pa''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (FHL Film 1033648). Leslie, Pauline. 1960. ''Families of Fisher, Durnell, Littler, Zimmerman: and records of Fairview Friends Meeting''. Wilmington, Ohio: Clinton County Historical Society. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (FHL Film 1571763). Fisher, Thelma Lucille. 1978. ''Atkinson-Fisher: English Quaker emigrants with William Penn''. Wilmington, Ohio: Cox Printing. Digital copy available here [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/99540] :Detailed ancestry of Cephas Fisher Jr. and the Atkinson family Potts, Thomas Maxwell. 1895. ''Our family ancestors''. Canonsburg, Pa: The author; digital copy available at ''FamilySearch'' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/216443] ''Miscellaneous church and genealogical records to 1968 in the Chester Co. Historical Society (Penn)''. 1968. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. (FHL Film 0565685) :Anonymous manuscript in Pennsylvania Genealogical Society. Summary of the manuscript, which contains much more: : John Fisher and wife came to Pennsylvania in 1682 from Clitheroe, a parish in North Lancashire, 15 miles from Garstang, 20 miles from Lancaster, and about 25 miles from Kendal, Westmoreland. Alexander Fisher represented Clitheroe in parliament in 1585. The seat of the Hindley family was at Hindley, now a parish, but formerly a chapelry of Garstang. Earliest was Henry Fisher of Kendal, reign of Henry VIII. Son Nicholas of Kendal bought manor of Kentmere, 1626. Sons Henry, Edward, Nicholas. John Fisher, second son of Nicholas and Elizabeth (Brockholes) Fisher, b. 1646, aged 18 years 1664. M. ca 1667 Margaret Hindley, dau of Bryan , granddau of John Hindley of Clitheroe. John Fisher and John Hindley were admitted to Queen’s College on the same day, Foster’s Grays Inn Register. '''Research Note: Quaker Minutes''' LDS Film 03848350 Philadelphia Monthly Meeting Minutes. :Pg. 11 6, 9 mo 1683. Agreed mutually and concluded by the parties proposed, and here subscribed, that each of them will provide a form of 14 feet long, for the service of friends in the Meeting House, Viz. Thomas Holmes, Thomas Wynne, John Songhurst, Benjamin Chambers, Charles Pickering, John Day, John Parsons, John Fisher, John Goodson, Edward Roose. :Pg. 34 Quarterly Meeting the first of the fourth month, 1683. Barnabus Willcox complaining of this meeting that John Fisher had greatly abused him with bad words and names. The meeting appointed Thomas Fitzwater, John Songhurst & James Claypoole to speak with him about the same, and to bring his answer to next meeting, and if possible to persuade him to give Barnabus satisfaction. :Pg. 36 At our Quarterly Meeting the twelfth of the seventh month 1685. The difference between Barnabus Wilcox and John Fisher being again mentioned John Moon and John Goodman are appointed to write to William Clark and other friends below, respecting said Fisher. (Note: “Below” meant Delaware, in this case Sussex County.) Quaker Family History Society (Great Britain) web site, Lancashire. Marsden Monthly Meeting was at Little Marsden, 1 ½ miles SW of Colne. Still at that location, now 21 Walverden Rd., Brierfield, BB9 0PJ. Web site, Holgate family. – Holgate came to Philadelphia from Marsden MM in Lancashire. '''Notes of Jackie L. Fisher''' LDS IGI :Possible relative of Margaret (Hindle) Fisher of Sussex Co. Delaware: Bryan Hindle b. 1675, Kirkby Overblow, North Yorkshire, England (35 miles ENE of Clitheroe, Lancashire.) LDS IGI James Fisher b. 18 Sep 1670, Clitheroe. (Note: Unable to verify this in parish records or Quaker records.) Possible descendant of the Hindles: Bryan Hindle b. 1675, Kirkby Overblow, Yorkshire, England (35 miles WNW of Clitheroe in N. Yorkshire) (Note: No search was made to verify.) A study of the Fishers of Sussex County, Delaware (originally annexed to Pennsylvania) revealed some indirect associations with the Fishers of Chester County, Pennsylvania, but did not prove that the Fishers of those two counties were related. Some of the findings are included here. Thomas Gilpin (1776-1853) ms in his own hand. “ by a memorandum of his grandson Joshua Fisher it would appear that John Fisher the emigrant removed from Clithero in Lancashire, England and came to America in the ship Welcome with arrival at Phil. On 24 Oct. 1682.” But a search made by Joshua Francis Fisher at the north of England for the paternity of the family he concluded that the ancestor could not have come from Clithero in Lancahire, because there were no persons of the name of Fisher resident there – nor had there been for many years preceding the settlement of Pennsylvania. Excerpt from the manuscript: John Fisher, second son of Nicholas and Elizabeth (Brockholes) Fisher, b. 1646, aged 18 years 1664, d. 1685/6. M. circa 1667, Margaret Hindle or Hindley, daughter of Bryan Hindle and granddaughter of John Hindley of Clitheroe (Thomas Fisher’s will). He was the American pioneer. In Foster’s Grays Inn Register, John Fisher’s name appears as a student in Queen’s College and John Hindley was admitted on the same date. John Fisher purchased in England 500 acres of land, as appears from a deed recorded in Philadelphia Deed Book E2, p. 12, dated 7/19/1683. When the family arrived they made their home in a cave on the bank of the river Delaware. These so-called caves were excavations made in the hill sides and lined with logs and afforded an excellent protection from the severe cold of the winter. Will of Thomas Fisher of Sussex County, Delaware, son of John and Margaret Fisher of Lewes: :In the name of God Amen, the seventeenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirteen, I Thomas Fisher of Sussex County upon Delaware being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory thanks be therefor to Almighty God and calling to remembrance the uncertain estate of this transitory life and that all flesh must yield unto death, when it shall please God to call, do make constitute and ordain and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, Revoking and annulling by these presents all and every Testamt and Testamts Will and Wills heretofore by me made and declared, either by word or writing and this is to be taken only for my last Will and testamt and none other. :First I give and Committ my Soul unto Almighty God my Savior and Redeemer and now for the settling of my temporall estate and such goods Chattles, Lands and debts as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, I do order give and dispose the same in manner and form following (that is to say) :First I will that all those debts as I owe to any manner of person or persons whatsoever shall be well truly paid. :Item – I give and bequeath to my son Jabez Maud Fisher his heirs and assigns forever the Plantation whereon I now live called Island with fifty acres of marsh land one hundred and ninety one acres of landsituate adjoining to the land of Eliz. Hill William Fisher and Cornelius Wiltbank in the Broad Creek Neck, also one hundred and fifty acres of land adjoining to the above land called by the name of Brights Island. :Item – I give and bequeath to my son Joshua Fisher his heirs and assigns forever Three Hundred acres of land with a plantation thereon lying and being between the land that John Fisher now lives on and the land of Baptist Newcomb, called by the name of Swan Hill, also five hundred acres of land, being part of a tract of one thousand acres took up by Alexander Mollison of John Kipshaven lying on the Cold Spring at the head of Long Branch, as by the deed and Patents thereof may more largely appear. :Item – I give and bequeath to my daughter Margaret Fisher her heirs and assigns forever Five Hundred acres of land in Kent County upon Delaware being part of a tract of Two thousand acres called Millford, the which five hundred acres I purchased of David Roe. :Item – I give and bequeath to my two daughters Margery and Hester Fisher and to the survivors of them, their heirs and assigns forever that piece of land in quantity Thirty nine acres, being parts of two tracts adjoining to the lands of Samuel Rowland and fronting the Creek of Lewistown as may by the deeds and Patents more at large appear. I likewise give unto my daughters one negro girl called Hannah. :Item – I give and bequeath unto my sons and Daughters, that House Land and appurtenances which was left to me by my uncle John Hindle the son of Brayan Hindle of Cletheroh to be equally divided between them their heirs and assigns, excepting my loving wife Margery Fisher her Thirds therein, whom I give full power, as if I were personally present to imploy attorney or attorneys one or more under her as is lawfull for the division of the said House Land and appurtenances for the use of aforesaid. :Item – I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margaret Fisher her heirs and assigns forever all and Singular those Horses, Mares and Cattle that are known as hers and marked with her own mark. :Item – I give and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Fisher her heirs and assigns forever all those Cattle that I have running on my plantation now in tenancy of John Syms, together with their increase. :Item – I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margery Fisher her heirs and assigns forever, four cows and a young mare an a young horse which came of a Sorrall mare that is now lost, to run here with their increase. :Item – I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Fisher her heirs and assigns forever one negro girl called Doll, after my wife's decease. :Item – I give and bequeath unto my son James Fisher his heirs and assigns forever That House and Lotts in the Second Street of the town of Lewis between the Lotts of Jacob Kollock and the Heir of Isaac Coggeshall. :Item – I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margret Fisher and her heirs and assigns forever one Bond due unto me from Edward Williams of Philadelphia, butcher, for Sixteen pounds. :Item – My Will and meaning is that my loving wife Margery Fisher shall hold and enjoy all and singular the Lands before herein by me bequeathed during her life, without impeachment of waste, except that five hundred acres of land in Kent County which I give my daughter Margery provided that when my children comes to age that they shall be admitted to seats on some part of their respective Land, without molestation of their mother. :Item – I give and bequeath all the rest and residue of my estate in what nature or kind soever it be unto my well beloved wife Margery Fisher, whom I also by these presents constitute and appoint the whole and Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament. :In Witness and conformation hereof I have hereunto put my hand and Seal the day and year first within written. ::Cornelius Wiltbank, ::Richard (his mark R) Williams, ::John (his mark) Lukecues. ::::::::Signed Tho. 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Fischer (Fischer, Krasnaya Polyana, Telausa, Teljausa, Telyausa, Telyauza), (Фишер),
a Lutheran colony, was established on the "Wiesenseite" or east "meadow side" of the Volga River on the 25th of July 1765. Originally the congregation in Fischer was part of the Rosenheim parish which was established in 1767. Founded: 25th of July 1765 Location: 51º41' N 46º37' E (Russia) 1767 Census:
- 40 families comprised the population of 132 colonists Fischer colony village webpages: http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_fischer.cfm
The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=fischer (in Russian)
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a Lutheran colony, was established on the "Wiesenseite" or east "meadow side" of the Volga River on the 25th of July 1765. Originally the congregation in Fischer was part of the Rosenheim parish which was established in 1767. Founded: 25th of July 1765 Location: 51º41' N 46º37' E (Russia) 1767 Census:
- 40 families comprised the population of 132 colonists Fischer colony village webpages: http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_fischer.cfm
The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=fischer (in Russian)
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Fischer, Mary or Maria
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Maria married Max Menz in Cincinnati, ohio in 1875.
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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Fischer-2728|Cheryl Fischer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12819475 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Fish Creek Baptist Church and Cemetery
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Fish Creek Cemetery which is adjacent to Fish Creek Baptist Church at 27611 Pumpkin Ave. outside Gilliam, Missouri. {{Image|file=Fish_Creek_Baptist_Church_and_Cemetery.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Fish CreekFish Creek Baptist Church and Cemetery, Pumpkin Ave, Napton, Missouri 65340 near Gilliam, Missouri, photographed by SD on 31 Dec 2020. Copyright SD. }} {{Image|file=Fish_Creek_Baptist_Church_and_Cemetery-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Fish Creek }} {{Image|file=Fish_Creek_Baptist_Church_and_Cemetery-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Fish Creek }} {{Image|file=Fish_Creek_Baptist_Church_and_Cemetery-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Fish Creek }} == Sources ==
Fish Dam Plantation Wake County North Carolina
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[[Category:Fish Dam Plantation, Wake County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Wake County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wake County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|The Bennehan-Cameron Plantations]] ==Biography== Fish Dam Plantation was started by Richard Bennehan and his son Thomas. By 1807 the partnership included son-in-law Duncan Cameron.'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *Biographical Information https://www.opendurham.org/buildings/stagville Fish Dam Plantation was located in Wake Co, NC, on the Neuse River about 10 miles from the [[Space:Stagville_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Stagville Plantation.]] ===Owners=== [[Bennehan-1|Richard Bennehan 1743-1825]] was a merchant and planter. He was born in Virginia and lived his adult life in Orange Co, NC. [[Bennehan-3|Thomas D. Bennehan 1782-1847]] was born in Orange Co, NC and there he spent his life. Thomas never married and when he died he gave the bulk of his properties to his nephew, Paul C. Cameron. [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron 1777-1853]] was a planter. He spent his adult life in North Carolina where he raised his family. He was the son-in-law of Richard Bennehan, and shared plantations and expenses with the Bennehan family until brother-in-law, Thomas D. Bennehan, died. After that Duncan's plantation partner was his son, Paul C. Cameron. [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron 1808-1891]], raised on Fairntosh plantation, received Stagville and other plantations from his uncle Thomas D. Bennehan when he died in 1847. Paul continued expanding the plantations and planted new ones in Alabama and Mississippi. ===Slaves=== '''1847''' Thomas Bennehan died. His probate inventory listed these enslaved persons at Fish Dam plantation, Wake Co, NC '''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e5584 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *Subseries 2.6. Estate Papers, 1804-1942 Folder 2154 image 26 *[[Brandon-2610|Sam Brandon]] age 40 *[[Bennehan-7|Tempey Brandon]] age 30 *[[Brandon-2611|Tom Brandon]] age 13 *[[Brandon-2612|Emeline Brandon]] age 9 *[[Brandon-2613|Oney Brandon]] age 8 *[[Brandon-2614|Oley Brandon]] age 6 *[[Brandon-2615|Crosey Brandon]] age 3 *[[Brandon-2616|Cannon Brandon]] age 1 *[[Bennehan-8|Davis]] age 65 *[[Bennehan-9|Nancy]] age 25 *[[Bennehan-10|Malinda]] age 6 *[[Bennehan-11|Calvin]] age 3 *[[Bennehan-12|Penny]] age 1 *[[Bennehan-13|Lucy]] age 28 *[[Bennehan-14|Humphrey]] age 16 *[[Bennehan-15|Mary]] age 10 *[[Bennehan-16|George]] age 7 *[[Bennehan-17|Henna]] age 4 deceased *[[Bennehan-18|Milly]] age 30 *[[Bennehan-19|Fanny]] age 18 *[[Bennehan-20|Weston]] age 14 *[[Bennehan-21|John]] age 12 *[[Bennehan-22|Tom]] age 10 *[[Bennehan-23|Rhody]] age 7 *[[Bennehan-24|Phenby]] age 5 *[[Bennehan-25|Kenon]] age 3 *[[Bennehan-26|Patience]] age 35 *[[Bennehan-27|Minerva]] age 18 *[[Bennehan-28|Jean]] age 16 *[[Bennehan-29|Lizzy]] age 14 *[[Bennehan-30|Christian]] age 11 *[[Bennehan-31|Simon]] age 9 *[[Bennehan-32|Mariah]] age 7 *[[Bennehan-33|Doctor]] age 5 *[[Bennehan-34|Dicey]] age 3 *[[Bennehan-35|Harrison]] age 26 *[[Bennehan-36|Eliza]] age 20 *[[Bennehan-37|Hardy]] age 42 *[[Bennehan-38|Wiat]] age 13 *[[Bennehan-39|Sarah]] age 8 *[[Bennehan-40|Redin]] age 6 *[[Bennehan-41|Kendal]] age 2 *[[Gause-406|Alfred Gause]] age 43 *[[Bennehan-42|Betsey]] age 30 *[[Bennehan-43|Delila]] age 23 *[[Bennehan-46|Jesse]] age 1, Cresey's *[[Bennehan-45|Cresey]] age 20 *[[Bennehan-44|Zack]] age 24 *[[Bennehan-48|McKenzie]] age 18 *[[Bennehan-49|Andrew]] age 16 *[[Bennehan-50|Washington]] age 14 *[[Bennehan-51|Berry]] age 11 *[[Bennehan-52|Albert]] age 8 *[[Bennehan-53|Dinah]] age 6 *[[Bennehan-54|Anthony]] age 30 *[[Bennehan-56|Macklin]] age 48 *[[Bennehan-57|Frank]] age 25 *[[Bennehan-58|William]] age 27 *[[Bennehan-55|Willis]] age 1, Milly's son For more information see the [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Bennehan-Cameron Plantations]] page. ==Sources==
Fish Hoek Valley One Place Study
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== Location == This is a One Place Study relating to '''Fish Hoek Valley''', Western Province, South Africa. Fish Hoek Valley is situated in the Cape Peninsula, about 30 kilometres south of Cape Town, in South Africa. It takes its name from the town of Fish Hoek which lies at one end of the valley. On the north side of the valley are mountains including Chapman's Peak, Spitskop, Silvermine Mountain and Ridge Peak. To the east is Fish Hoek Bay and False Bay. To the south are mountains including Elsie's Peak, Rooikrans and Slangkop, and Chapman's Bay and the Atlantic Ocean are to the west. The valley is 13 kilometres long from west to east and between 3 and 6 kilometres wide from north to south. [https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/3029966#map=14/-34.1257/18.4133 Map of Fish Hoek Valley] In the 19th century Fish Hoek Valley was largely rural but today it is mainly covered by suburbs and townships including Kommetjie, Ocean View, Noordhoek, Masiphumelele, Capri, Sunnydale, Sun Valley, Fish Hoek and Clovelly. Part of Table Mountain National Park extends into the valley and there are still some areas containing endangered fynbos vegetation types endemic to the Cape Peninsula and found nowhere else in the world. {{Image|file=Fish_Hoek_Valley_One_Place_Study-4.jpg |caption=Panorama of Fish Hoek Valley - 1890ish and 2014 |size=800px }} == Aim of the Study == This One Place Study is managed by the Fish Hoek Valley Museum and aims to share some of the exhibits, memorabilia and information gathered by the Museum with the wider Fish Hoek Valley diaspora and beyond. The museum is located at 59 Central Circle, Fish Hoek, Cape Town 7975, so if you are in the area pay us a visit. {{Image|file=Fish_Hoek_Valley_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |caption=Fish Hoek Valley Museum |size=l }} It is a private museum and there is a recommended minimum donation of R10 to cover running costs. If you live in the area consider volunteering. Contact details and opening hours are available on our website https://fishhoekvalleymuseum.co.za/ and up to date news is to be found on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/FishHoekValleyMuseum/ This site is a continual work-in-progress, so come back regularly to see what we have added. Below are some highlights and we will gradually be adding in depth information. == Highlights == =='''''History'''''== ===='''''Pre-history'''''==== Probably Fish Hoek Valley's greatest claim to fame is ''''Fish Hoek Man''''. He was discovered by 2 amateur archaeologists, [[Peers-575|Victor Peers]] and his son [[Peers-576|Bertie Peers]] in 1927. Under a shell midden about one and a half metres deep and several thousand years old, they found the remains of 9 people, including a male aged about 30 years old, together with ostrich eggshell beads, shell pendants, remains of small skin bags possibly containing medicine, pieces of mother of pearl, stone tools and a piece of rusted European iron thought to have been a spear head. The find generated international interest and one of the skulls was sent to London to be examined by a leading anthropologist Sir Arthur Keith who regarded it as the largest brained type of humanity so far discovered. The skull of what became known as Fish Hoek Man was then dated at 15,000 years old but has since been redated at 12,000 years old. In 1941 a ceremony was held at Schildergat Cave and it was renamed Peers Cave in honour of the work of both [[Peers-575|Victor]] and [[Peers-576|Bertie]].https://gosouth.co.za/peers-cave-and-the-fish-hoek-man/ Many millennia ago the Fish Hoek Valley was a sea channel separating 2 islands off the African mainland. The sea receded about 20,000 years ago and the islands became a peninsula connected to the mainland - the Cape Peninsula. By 10,000 BCE pre-Bushmen people were living in caves in the slopes of the valley. It is the skeletons of these people who were found in Peers Cave. By the first century AD, the '''Khoisan''', a generic name for the indigenous peoples of Southern Africa who speak click languages and are pre-Bantu, were living on the slopes of Slangkop. A midden containing limpet, mussel and abalone shells, along with various stone implements, was found there in 1972. ===='''''Seventeenth Century'''''==== In 1652 the Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie VOC) established a settlement at Table Bay, 28 kilometres north of Fish Hoek Valley. In 1659 it is recorded that troops from the company went south in search of Khoisan who had attacked the settlement. In the early 1680s some Dutch settlers explored the mountains on the northern side of the valley looking for silver deposits. The mountain and the river later became known as ''''Zilvermyn'''' or ''''Silvermine'''' and they now form the core of the Silvermine Nature Reserve, part of Table Mountain National Park. In 1687 [[Van_der_Stel-28|Simon van der Stel]], the first Governor of the Dutch Cape Colony, explored the area and reported that there was an abundance of wild birds and game and 3 years later he granted '''whaling and fishing rights''' at Visch Hoek on the eastern end of the valley.Jose Burman The False Bay Story 1977 A community of whalers and fishermen developed there and a building was erected. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fishing_and_Whaling_in_Fish_Hoek [Learn More]] ===='''''Eighteenth Century'''''==== In 1743 the Dutch East India Company established Simon's Bay 3 kilometres south of Visch Hoek Bay as a winter anchorage, safer from the constant barrage of winter storms at Table Bay. However it was a far from ideal location with the return trek to Cape Town on foot to source necessary fresh supplies taking 4 days. This led to the cultivation of lands in the Fish Hoek and Noordhoek valleys and the permanent settlement of Fish Hoek Valley began. [[Imhoff-127|Baron Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff]], Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, awarded land grants for 3 farms at the western end of the valley to supply fresh produce to Simon's Bay. They were: : - '''Slangkop''' (Snake's Peak) : - '''de Goede Hoop''' (Good Hope) : - '''Poespas Kraal''' (Hotch-potch kraal) In 1797, when the colony was under British military occupation, a fourth farm was established, at '''Visch Hoek''', but the lease ended when the lessee died in 1808.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fish_Hoek/Visch_Hoek [Learn More]] ===='''''Nineteenth Century'''''==== When the Cape became a British colony in 1814, the Royal Navy set up a permanent base in Simon's Town, and the Governor [[Craddock-951|Sir John Cradock]] designated the southern part of the Peninsula as the Simon's Town magisterial district. The road linking Visch Hoek to Simon's Town was rebuilt in 1815. Shortly after, two additional farms were established at the valley's eastern end. In 1815, Governor [[Somerset-129|Lord Charles Somerset]] granted a 112-hectare farm on the slopes of Zilvermyn mountain, aptly named '''Zilvermyn'''. In 1818, Somerset bestowed the 1528-hectare '''Visch Hoek''' property as a farm, with the stipulation that the owner refrain from selling alcohol.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fish_Hoek/Visch_Hoek [Learn More]] Subsequently, when Visch Hoek was divided in 1827, the 454-hectare segment north of the Zilvermyn river was named '''Klein Tuin''' ('small garden') and became a separate farm. Later, a farm named '''Brakkloof''' (or Brakke Kloof) was granted between Visch Hoek and Poespaskraal. Over time, farm names underwent changes. Slangkop was also known as ''''Imhoff's Gift'''', De Goede Hoop as ''''Noordhoek'''', and Poespaskraal as ''''Sunnydale''''. In 1855, a Divisional Council was established to oversee the Cape Division, encompassing rural areas around Cape Town. It managed the valley for 131 years, excluding the period from 1879 to 1888 when the Simon's Town magisterial district functioned as a Division with its own Council. Another farm emerged in the late 1850s when Slangkop/Imhoff's Gift was divided, and its southeastern part became '''Ocean View'''. By the late 19th century, the south peninsula had become firmly established. The '''railway line''' extended from Kalk Bay on the coast, through Visch Hoek to Simon's Town in 1890. When Kalk Bay attained municipality status in 1895, the farm Klein Tuin was encompassed within its boundaries. ===='''''Twentieth Century'''''==== Similar to the rest of the colony, the Simon's Town district was under martial law between 1901 and 1902 due to the Anglo-Boer War, marking the British invasion of the Boer territories to the North - the Transvaal and Free State. During this period, the first townships emerged in the valley. In 1900, Kommetje Estates Ltd acquired the Slangkop farm, establishing a seaside village known as '''Kommetje'''. Simultaneously, at the opposite end of the valley, G.W. MacIntyre purchased Klein Tuin in 1902, renaming it 'Mayville' and founding a small seaside suburb later renamed ''''Clovelly''''. Although Parliament sanctioned a railway line from Visch Hoek to Kommetje, its construction never materialized. Instead, a decade later in 1913, the divisional council constructed Kommetje Road (now route M65), connecting Visch Hoek to Kommetje on the valley's southern side. In 1913, the Kalk Bay municipality, incorporating Mayville (Clovelly), merged into the City of Cape Town, while the remainder of the valley continued under the Divisional Council's jurisdiction. During World War I, martial law in the Simon's Town district safeguarded the naval base, leading to travel disruptions in the valley due to military roadblocks. Additionally, in 1916, the German navy cruiser Möwe was sighted in Chapman's Bay, off Slangkop. After the war '''Visch Hoek''' (or ''''Fish Hoek'''') became a township in 1918, growing rapidly with local board being established in 1921 and village management in 1927. The prohibition on liquor sales persisted, making it the country's only 'dry' town.[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fish_Hoek/Visch_Hoek [Learn More]] Part of '''Noordhoek''' was designated for residential development in 1920. Improved access to the valley's western end came with the opening of '''Chapman's Peak Drive''' (now part of route M6) in 1922, forming part of a scenic motor route around the Peninsula. In 1922, Cape Estates Ltd acquired the undeveloped portion of Mayville, establishing the '''Clovelly Country Club'''. Fish Hoek gained municipal status in 1940. World War II saw German submarine activity in Cape waters. A military radar station on Slangkop monitored the ocean, and a camp named 'Cobra' housed personnel. German anti-ship mines washed up at Kommetjie, requiring naval attention. Post-war, residential development emerged on most of Sunnydale farm. During the 1960s and 1970s, the divisional council undertook significant valley development, establishing '''Sun Valley''', a White residential township, on Brakkloof farm in the 1960s. They also created a Coloured township on '''Ocean View''' farm, accommodating communities relocated from Fish Hoek, Sunnydale, and Simon's Town under apartheid policies. In 1968, the council opened ''''Ou Kaapse Weg'''' ('Old Cape Road') (now route M64) from Sunnydale over Silvermine mountain to Tokai. The 1970s witnessed the council opening Soetwater caravan park for Coloured holidaymakers and Imhoff caravan park for Whites near Kommetjie. Additionally, the Wildevoëlvlei sewage works opened in 1977. '''Capri Village''' emerged as a residential township in a section of Sunnydale. The divisional council merged into the Western Cape Regional Services Council in 1986. In the same year, under apartheid laws, Black residents of Dassenberg were forcefully evicted and resettled at Khayalitsha. They returned to the valley in 1989, establishing a new settlement on part of Sunnydale, later named '''Masiphumelele''' ('we will succeed'). Apartheid ended in 1994. In 1996, the valley joined the new South Peninsula Municipality, leading to the dissolution of Fish Hoek's municipality. Four years later, the South Peninsula Municipality merged into the City of Cape Town, now responsible for valley administration.Wikipedia Fish Hoek Valley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_Hoek_Valley == Sources ==
Fisher Cemetery, Pleasanton, Kansas
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[[Category:Fisher Cemetery, Pleasanton, Kansas]] Fisher Cemetery lies alongside Quinn Road, a few miles northwest of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasanton,_Kansas Pleasanton], Linn County, Kansas. A videographer took a walking tour of Fisher Cemetery in 2018, then published two videos on YouTube: ''[https://youtu.be/_qhUmbVwHws Fisher Cemetery Part 1]'' and ''[https://youtu.be/4urwVoM_ppk Fisher Cemetery Part II - The Finale]''. The U.S. Board on Geographic Names has a [https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=GNISPQ:3:::NO::P3_FID:477916 feature detail report for Fisher Cemetery]. Fisher Cemetery might appear in ''100 Cemeteries and Burial Sites in Linn County, Kansas'' by Ola May Callahan Earnest, 778 pages, first edition published 1987 by Country Lane Press, ISBN-10 : 0941195066, ISBN-13 : 978-0941195065. A local newspaper in 1886 referred to this as “Bethel cemetery”. See “Died. Barrick.”, ''The Pleasanton Observer'' newspaper, 1 May 1886, page 2, column 5. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/421375220 Image at Newspapers.com]. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fisher_Cemetery%2C_Pleasanton%2C_Kansas the cemetery’s WikiTree category page] for additional data and links, including profiles of persons buried at the cemetery.
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[[Category:Conrad-790]] WORKING ON THIS....... I have taken up an interest in Heraldry through reading the Visitations of Kent. Only the last Visitation in 1663-68 uses drawings of the arms which families were granted. Like most of what is published via Herald College and others, only the BLAZON is given in the earlier Visitation publications. I became interested in trying to render these "descriptions or roadmaps" of the arms into visible art. I'm still learning how to do this, both the heraldry rules and regulations, as well as using digital art programs. I haven't yet learned how to do a good .svg drawing and will stick to the .png file type for now.....one day I'll get good at vector art....I hope. ;-D '''FISHER FAMILY of Maidstone, Kent, England''' There are many different Coats of Arms associated with the various families named Fisher in England. You will not find a single one of the "buy now" online, heraldic stores selling the correct arms for this particular family of Kent County Fishers, but the Visitations and Burke's Peerage have published the blazons. The listings in these books do not indicate where this family might have been prior to their Kent residence and the simplicity of the Burke's blazon is likely the original arms granted to this family. Burke's Peerage lists two very early versions of the Fisher arms which are basically the same design. One is probably older than the other as it divides the shield in half (fess) and the other simply moves the red background and dolphin up slightly into a chief. This simple, early Fisher arms then appears quarterly in the later blazons found in the Visitations of 1574, 1592 and 1619. To distinguish this particular Fisher family from other English Fishers, the genealogy of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fisher-6749 John Fisher of Northampton Co, Virginia] is followed backwards by looking at his family's listings in the Visitations of Kent of 1619, 1592 and 1574. In these three instances his lineage is presented and the proper blazons (a text only arms description) of his family's Coats of Arms are given at the top of the visitation listings. But first, let's look at the oldest Fisher arms I can find and work forward a bit. (You can view the larger images to right) The following two blazons can be found in [https://www.burkespeerage.com/record_to_view.php?book=Burke%27s%20General%20Armory&ref=GeneralArmory&page=1&totalPages=1275 Burke's Peerage:] '''Burke's Peerage Fisher blazons:''' '''FISHER''' :: Maidstone, Kent: ''Argent, on a chief gules a dolphin embowed of the first.'' A cadet line is also suggested in parenthesis as the same blazon but with a ''dolphin or.'' (gold instead of silver) {{Image|file=Fisher_Family_Arms-2.png |size=s |caption=Early Fisher Coat of Arms - Burke's Peerage p. 351 }} Right below that listing is a 2nd, almost identical, Fisher blazon listed as: '''FISHER''' :: 'Kent: ''Per fesse gules and argent in chief a dolphin of the second.'' {{Image|file=Fisher_Family_Arms-3.png |size=s |caption=2nd Early Fisher Coat of Arms - Burke's Peerage p. 351 }} Although no dates are given, this "may" be the older of the two. In Medieval times a chief could take up almost half of the shield - more like the top half of a per fesse division. This blazon, after dividing the shield in half, indicates "in chief" and may simply be how one would indicate placing something in the upper half vs the lower half of the division. In more modern heraldry it would say "in a chief" which is specifically a bar consisting of about 1/3 of the top - how the Fisher blazon reads in the first entry. They are so similar as to be the same arms. Further research through Herald College and other peerage books is needed to pinpoint which Fisher ancestors were granted these early arms. '''The Fisher Coat of Arms listed in the 1574, 1592 and 1619 Visitations''' The Fisher blazon in 1619 is [https://archive.org/details/visitationofkent00camd/page/158/mode/2up?view=theater found here] on page 159. It's also found listed in the [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/104944/?offset=0#page=82&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= 1574 Visitation] on p. 74. The blazon is the same for both even though there is a 45 yr difference. In 1619 John Fisher (later of Northampton Co, VA) is listed at age 16 (bottom right corner) as one of the 4 children of John Fisher and Bennett Deering. You can follow his paternal line up through John Fisher, Alexander Fisher, John Fisher and William Fisher of Maidstone, Kent, England. Above William in both listings, is the blazon of this particular line of Fishers at the time: :: ''Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argent, on a chief gules a dolphin embowed of the field;'' :: ''2, Or, two bars couped gules between as many flanches of the last;'' :: ''3, Argent, billetee and a fesse dancettee sable; [overall a crescent]'' {{Image|file=Fisher_Family_Arms.png |size=s |caption=Fisher Coat of Arms in 1619 }} The "overall crescent" for cadency on the shield indicates this is a cadet line of a 2nd son and applies to the entire arms and not a particular quarter. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadency Read about cadency here] The placement of the crescent can be styled either at the top or- at the fesse point, center. You will find old arms done both ways. Quarter 2 has not been definitively traced as of this writing (Dec 2022) but looking at the earliest marriage listed, William Fisher to Elizabeth Fryer, it would have to her or an unknown earlier Fisher marriage. By 1574, the Q2 design has been established as part of the arms. There is a Friar from Thornes, Staffordshire listed in Burke's on p. 380: ''Or, two flaunches gules, as many bars humettee of the second charged with three leaves of the first.'' This Friar blazon is almost identical to Q2 in the Fisher blazon, with the only difference being the placement of leaves on the red bars. Humettee is another way of saying couped - the bars don't reach the edge or are cut off. Elizabeth is listed as her father, John Friar's, heir. If his version of the Friar arms over time no longer had the leaves as part of the design, that is what she would have inherited. Research on the Staffordshire Friar lines needs work. Quarter 3 is being being researched at the moment. '''Visitation of Kent 1592''' In this Visitation, which was done between the 1574 and 1619 visits, the arms is slightly different. Three quarters (1,2 and 4) are the same. Interestingly, at this Visitation, which occurs not quite 20 years after the 1574 and slightly over 25 years before the next Visitation of 1619, quarter three has been replaced by an entirely different arms. At this time (Dec 2022) as I'm researching all of this, the third quarter ''(Argent, billetee and a fesse dancettee sable)'' has been replaced by ''Argent, a cross engrailed sable between four bears' heads erased of the last.'' This is a slightly altered version of the Bettenham arms and may have been been added because [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fisher-1030 John Fisher] b. 1516 married Thomasin Bettenham. She became her father William's co-heir. As I learn about how Coats of Arms move/change within families, there are several areas that need research in order to explain some of them. One obvious question is why the 1574 arms moved to a slightly different version in 1592, and then moved back to the 1574 version in 1619. It must have to do with which Fisher sons along the line inherited which right to arms. I will spend some time sorting this out. [insert 1574, 1592, 1619 for comparison) '''Visitation of Kent 1663-1668''' In the next [https://ukga.org/browse.php?action=ViewRec&DB=13&bookID=188&page=iii Visitation of Kent 1663-1668,] some 45 years or so later, the Fisher family is absent. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fisher-6749 John fisher] has removed to Northampton Co, Colony of Virginia by the Jamestowne 1623/4 muster. The whereabouts of John's brothers George and Henry, and sister Elizabeth (all listed in 1619) are unknown at this writing. [https://ukga.org/browse.php?action=ViewRec&DB=13&bookID=188&pagecount=57&submit=Go The Deerings] are on p. 48 and no longer display arms. They do have several entries in the Index through marriages of daughters to other families. A [https://ukga.org/browse.php?action=ViewRec&DB=13&bookID=188&pagecount=100&submit=Go Bettenham daughter] is mentioned in a marriage on p. 91 and [https://ukga.org/browse.php?action=ViewRec&DB=13&bookID=188&pagecount=114&submit=Next the Maplesdens] are on pp. 105-07. Continuing to work on this narrative...........
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[[Category:Michigan Projects]] The goal of this project is to ...Provide information about my family's farm. Work in progress from personal knowledge and family records. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Fisher-8926|Carolyn Lynett]]. *The farm was located at Maple and Lasher Roads in Bloomfield Hills, MI. and was founded by my 2nd great grandfather, [[Fisher-9631|Maxwell M. Fisher]]. His son, [[Fisher-9634| Albert Coddington Fisher]], ran the family farm from 1900 to 1910. Albert's son, [[Fisher-9655|David Garfield Fisher]], also worked on the farm. *Albert, his wife, [[Guenin-7|Francis Guenin]] and the following children lived on the farm at the 1900 Federal Census- :::[[Fisher-9655|David Fisher]] age 23 :::[[Fisher-9688|Mary B Fisher]] 21 :::[[Fisher-9680|Adelaide E Fisher]] 20 :::[[Fisher-9683|Alice B Fisher]] 18 :::[[Fisher-9681|Bessie Fisher]] 12 :::J[[Fisher-9682|James Fisher]] 10 :::[[Fisher-9633|Russell H Fisher]] 9 (My grandfather) ::Source Citation-Year: 1900; Census Place: Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan *Case brought before the Michigan Supreme Court [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=SEtPAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA95]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == Fisher Genealogical History == * by Gertrude Fisher Harding, 1879 - 959 * published in 1942 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fisher Genealogical History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/fishergenealogic00hard/page/n3 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Harding, Gertrude Fisher ''[[Space:Fisher Genealogical History|Fisher Genealogical History]]'' (Harding, 1942) *[[#Harding|Harding]]
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[[Category: Magna Carta Lines of Descent]] ==Trails from John Fisher to Magna Carta Surety Barons== :[[:Category:Gateway Ancestors|Gateway Ancestor]] [[Fisher-6749|John Fisher]] is documented by Douglas Richardson as a descendant of [[:Category:Surety Barons|Magna Carta Surety Baron]] {{Magna Carta Baron|21}} in ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' (2nd ed., vol. II, pages 171-177 FISHER) and is the Gateway Ancestor in trails to several other surety barons. === Badged Trails === : The following trails to [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]] (2), [[Clavering-13|John Fitz Robert]], [[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]], [[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]], [[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]], [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]], [[Bigod-2|Roger Bigod]], [[De Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] and [[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]] were initially reviewed/approved in/about 2015 for the [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]] and were re-reviewed against the project's [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Checklist|checklist]] to bring them up to current standards in April 2020. The trail to [[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]] was badged in March 2022. The status of each profile is noted in each trail below: :Badged Richardson-documented trail to Quincy (MCA II:171-177 FISHER): ::1. '''Gateway Ancestor [[Fisher-6749|John Fisher]]''' (badged/100% 5-star) ::2. John is the son of [[Dering-2|Bennett Dering]] (badged/re-reviewed 2020) ::3. Bennett is the daughter of [[Dering-4|Richard Dering]] (badged/re-reviewed 2020) ::4. Richard is the son of [[Brent-21|Margaret Brent]] (badged/re-reviewed 2020) ::5. Margaret is the daughter of [[Berkeley-534|Anne Berkeley]] (badged/re-reviewed 2020) ::6. Anne is the daughter of [[Berkeley-335|Thomas Berkeley]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::7. Thomas is the son of [[Berkeley-370|Edward Berkeley]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::8. Edward is the son of [[Berkeley-449|Maurice Berkeley]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::9. Maurice is the son of [[Berkeley-6|John Berkeley]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::10. John is the son of [[Berkeley-483|Thomas de Berkeley]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::11. Thomas is the son of [[Berkeley-42|Maurice de Berkeley]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::12. Maurice is the son of [[Ferrers-378|Joan de Ferrers]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13. Joan is the daughter of [[Quincy-68|Margaret de Quincy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Margaret is the daughter of [[Quincy-101|Roger de Quincy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Roger is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]]''' :Badged trail to FitzWalter (March 2022): ::8. [[Berkeley-370|Edward Berkeley]] is the son of [[FitzHugh-435|Lora FitzHugh]] (badged Mar 2022/100% 5-star) ::9. Lora is the daughter of [[Grey-29|Elizabeth Grey]] (badged/R&A 15 Mar 2022) ::10. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Grey-1087|Robert de Grey]] (badged/R&A 17 Mar 2022) ::11. Robert is the son of [[Grey-824|John Grey]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::12. John is the son of [[Oddingseles-1|Margaret de Oddingseles]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13. Margaret is the daughter of [[FitzWalter-13|Ela FitzWalter]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Ela is the daughter of [[FitzRobert-116|Walter FitzRobert]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Walter is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]]''' :Badged trails to Quincy (2nd), FitzRobert, the Clares, Lacy, the Bigods, Vere, Bohun: ::6. [[Berkeley-534|Anne Berkeley]] is the daughter of [[Neville-646|Elizabeth Neville]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::7. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Neville-12|George Neville]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::8. George is the son of [[Neville-56|Edward de Neville]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::9. Edward is the son of [[Neville-53|Ralph de Neville]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::10. Ralph de Neville is the son of [[Neville-58|John de Neville]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::11. John is the son of [[Neville-59|Ralph de Neville]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::12. Ralph is the son of [[Clavering-14|Euphame Clavering]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13. Euphame is the daughter of [[Zouche-173|Margery la Zouche]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Margery is the daughter of [[Quincy-145|Ellen de Quincy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Ellen is the daughter of [[Quincy-101|Roger de Quincy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. Roger is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]]''' ::13. [[Clavering-14|Euphame Clavering]] is the daughter of [[Clavering-15|Robert Fitz Roger]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Robert is the son of [[Clavering-12|Roger Fitz John]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Roger is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Clavering-13|John Fitz Robert]]''' ::10. [[Neville-53|Ralph de Neville]] is the son of [[Percy-15|Maud Percy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::11. Maud is the daughter of [[Clifford-59|Iodine Clifford]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::12. Iodine is the daughter of [[Clare-284|Maud de Clare]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13. Maud is the daughter of [[Clare-639|Thomas de Clare]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Thomas is the son of [[Clare-58|Richard de Clare]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Richard is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]]''' ::16. Gilbert is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]]''' ::14. [[Clare-639|Thomas de Clare]] is the son of [[Lacy-213|Maud de Lacy]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Maud is the daughter of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]]''' ::12. [[Clifford-59|Iodine Clifford]] is the daughter of [[Clifford-242|Robert de Clifford]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13 Robert is the son of [[Vipont-13|Isabel de Vipont]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Isabel is the daughter of [[FitzJohn-109|Isabel Fitz John]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Isabel is the daughter of [[Bigod-17|Isabel le Bigod]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. Isabel is the daughter of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]]''' ::17. Hugh is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Bigod-2|Roger Bigod]]''' ::8. [[Neville-12|George Neville]] is the son of [[Beauchamp-78|Elizabeth Beauchamp]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::9. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Beauchamp-674|Richard Beauchamp]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::10. Richard is the son of [[FitzAlan-612|Joan FitzAlan]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::11. Joan is the daughter of [[FitzAlan-197|Richard FitzAlan]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::12. Richard is the son of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard de Arundel]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13. Richard is the son of [[Warenne-97|Alice de Warenne]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Alice is the daughter of [[De Vere-289|Joan de Vere]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Joan is the daughter of [[De Vere-307|Robert de Vere]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. Robert is the son of [[De Vere-308|Hugh de Vere]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::17. Hugh is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[De Vere-309|Robert de Vere]]''' ::11. [[FitzAlan-612|Joan FitzAlan]] is the daughter of [[Bohun-15|Elizabeth Bohun]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::12. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Bohun-35|William Bohun]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::13. William is the son of [[Bohun-3|Humphrey Bohun]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::14. Humphrey is the son of [[Bohun-4|Humphrey Bohun]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::15. Humphrey is the son of [[Bohun-5|Humphrey Bohun]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::16. Humphrey is the son of [[Bohun-6|Humphrey Bohun]] (badged/100% 5-star) ::17. Humphrey is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]]''' === Other Trails=== :Trails from Fisher to barons [[Ros-149|Robert de Ros]], [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]], [[Bigod-2|Roger le Bigod]], [[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]], and [[Say-76|Geoffrey de Say]], have been identified. The Magna Carta Project does not intend to work on them in the foreseeable future, and is not managing profiles in them unless they are in other trails. ::1. '''Gateway Ancestor [[Fisher-6749|John Fisher]]''' ::2. John is the son of [[Dering-2|Bennett Dering]] ::3. Bennett is the daughter of [[Dering-4|Richard Dering]] ::4. Richard is the son of [[Brent-21|Margaret Brent]] ::5. Margaret is the daughter of [[Berkeley-534|Anne Berkeley]] ::6. Anne is the daughter of [[Berkeley-335|Thomas Berkeley]] ::7. Thomas is the son of [[Berkeley-370|Edward Berkeley]] ::8. Edward is the son of [[FitzHugh-435|Lora FitzHugh]] ::9. Lora is the daughter of [[FitzHugh-31|Henry Fitz Hugh]] ::10. Henry is the son of [[Scrope-13|Joan Scrope]] ::11. Joan is the daughter of [[Scrope-153|Henry le Scrope]] ::12. Henry is the son of [[Ros-83|Ivette de Ros]] ::13. Ivette is the daughter of [[Ros-146|William de Ros]] ::14. William is the son of [[Ros-150|William de Roos]] ::15. William is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Ros-149|Robert de Ros]]''' ::6. [[Berkeley-534|Anne Berkeley]] is the daughter of [[Neville-646|Elizabeth Neville]] ::7. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Neville-12|George Neville]] ::8. George is the son of [[Beauchamp-78|Elizabeth Beauchamp]] ::9. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Beauchamp-674|Richard Beauchamp]] ::10. Richard Beauchamp is the son of [[Beauchamp-62|William de Beauchamp]] ::11. William is the son of [[Mortimer-53|Katherine Mortimer]] ::12. Katherine is the daughter of [[Geneville-2|Joan de Geneville]] ::13. Joan is the daughter of [[Geneville-1|Piers de Geneville]] ::14. Piers is the son of [[Lacy-216|Maud de Lacy]] ::15. Maud is the daughter of [[Bigod-17|Isabel le Bigod]] ::16. Isabel is the daughter of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]]''' ::17. Hugh is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Bigod-2|Roger le Bigod]]''' ::11. [[Beauchamp-62|William de Beauchamp]] is the son of [[Beauchamp-74|Thomas de Beauchamp]] ::12. Thomas is the son of [[Toeni-8|Alice de Toeni]] ::13. Alice is the daughter of [[Toeni-7|Raoul de Tony]] ::14. Raoul VII is the son of [[Bohun-33|Alice de Bohun]] ::15. Alice is the daughter of [[Bohun-6|Humphrey de Bohun]] ::16. Humphrey is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]]''' ::2. [[Dering-2|Bennett Dering]] is the daughter of [[Twisden-7|Margaret Twisden]] ::3. Margaret is the daughter of [[Roydon-4|Elizabeth Roydon]] ::4. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Whetenhall-19|Margaret Whetenhall]] ::5. Margaret is the daughter of [[Cromer-23|Anne Cromer]] ::6. Anne is the daughter of [[Cromer-19|James Cromer]] ::7. James is the son of [[Fiennes-10|Elizabeth Fiennes]] ::8. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Fiennes-15|James Fiennes]] ::9. James is the son of [[Fiennes-11|William Fiennes]] ::10. William is the son of [[Saye-10|Joan de Saye]] ::11. Joan is the daughter of [[Say-80|Geoffrey de Say]] ::12. Geoffrey is the son of [[Say-79|Geoffrey de Say]] ::13. Geoffrey is the son of [[Say-78|William de Say]] ::14. William is the son of [[Say-77|William de Say]] ::15. William is the son of '''Magna Carta Surety Baron [[Say-76|Geoffrey de Say]]''' ===No Trails Found=== :Trails to [[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]], [[Lanvallei-3|William de Lanvallei]], [[Malet-18|William Malet]], and [[Mowbray-151|William de Mowbray]] have not been found. A trail to [[Huntingfield-11|William de Huntingfield]] can be reached by the unsupported Weyland route ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=fisher-6749&person2_name=huntingfield-11 RF]).
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[[Category: Chester, South Carolina]] [[Category: Fishing Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Chester, South Carolina]] ===About=== This Presbyterian Congregation reportedly was established ca 1752. The present building dates from 1785 and was enclosed in brick in 1958. The remains of Colonial era settlers and veterans from all the United States' major wars are buried in this cemetery. This free space page for the Fishing Creek Presbyterian Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries|South Carolina Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Carolina Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Fishing Creek Presbyterian Cemetery is located at 3087 Fishing Creek Church/State Road 32 in Chester, South Carolina. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
3087 Fishing Creek Church/State Road 32
Chester, Chester County, South Carolina 29706
Phone: 803-789-3076 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
34.80087, -81.06687 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fishing+Creek+Presbyterian/@34.80087,-81.0690617,17z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zMzTCsDQ4JzAzLjEiTiA4McKwMDQnMDAuNyJX!3b1!8m2!3d34.80087!4d-81.066873!3m4!1s0x0:0xb9e4e7284e7d757a!8m2!3d34.7999365!4d-81.0675158 Fishing Creek Presbyterian Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/302184.html Churches and Cemeteries page]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72019&CScn=gapway& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Gapway-Cemetery/12390#cemetery_id=12390&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress (approximately 831 interments at this location) * 1 grave markers photographed * Approximately 0% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on April 17, 2017 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 1 transcriptions completed * 1 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/MI ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Inscription ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Gill-110|Gill]]||[[Gill-110|George]]||1761-00-00||1844-00-00||~83||Revolutionary War Veteran|| ||2017-04-17||[[Image:Gill-5195-3.jpg|100px]] |} ----- == Sources == * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=80153836&CRid=1979134& Find-A-Grave: Fishing Creek Presbyterian Cemetery]
3087 Fishing Creek Church/State Road 32
Chester, Chester County, South Carolina 29706
Phone: 803-789-3076 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
34.80087, -81.06687 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fishing+Creek+Presbyterian/@34.80087,-81.0690617,17z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zMzTCsDQ4JzAzLjEiTiA4McKwMDQnMDAuNyJX!3b1!8m2!3d34.80087!4d-81.066873!3m4!1s0x0:0xb9e4e7284e7d757a!8m2!3d34.7999365!4d-81.0675158 Fishing Creek Presbyterian Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/302184.html Churches and Cemeteries page]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72019&CScn=gapway& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Gapway-Cemetery/12390#cemetery_id=12390&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress (approximately 831 interments at this location) * 1 grave markers photographed * Approximately 0% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on April 17, 2017 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 1 transcriptions completed * 1 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/MI ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Inscription ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Gill-110|Gill]]||[[Gill-110|George]]||1761-00-00||1844-00-00||~83||Revolutionary War Veteran|| ||2017-04-17||[[Image:Gill-5195-3.jpg|100px]] |} ----- == Sources ==
Fishtraps and Floods, Apples and Spuds: A history of the Lower Kalgan District
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[[Category:Western Australia, Local Histories]] [[Category:Kalgan, Western Australia]] This page is for linking profiles to people mentioned in the book: '''Piggott, Richard''' ''Fishtraps and Floods, Apples and Spuds: A history of the Lower Kalgan District'', 2nd Ed, 2004, published by Tangee Pty Ltd. PO Box 1054 Kalamunda, Western Australia, 6926. ISBN 0 646 11765 3 From the Introduction: :''The story of Lower Kalgan is the story of one of the state’s earliest-settled rural districts. Yet there is little in the district to tell of its past: no old hall or church, stone wall or grave site at which to pause and ponder. This book attempts to fill a void; to record something of Lower Kalgan’s past before what is known is lost.'' * AFFLECK, Alec * AFFLECK, B * AFFLECK, John * AFFLECK, P * ALLWOOD, F * ANDREWS, Fred * ANDREWS, Ruth * ARGUS, Lindsay * ARGUS, Ronald * ARMSTRONG, Alexander * ARMSTRONG, Bob * ATKIN, Alec * ATKIN, Hilton * ATKIN, S * ATKIN, Vera * AUCHINLECH, Sir John * AYRES, G * BAESJOU, Jimmy * BAGG, George * BAKER, Billy * BAKER, Frank * BAKER, Jim * BAKER, Ted * BAMPFIELD, Gerald * BAMPFIELD, Jean * BANNISTER, T * BARBER, David * BARRETT, May * BARRETT, Tom * BARNSBY, J * BASTYAN, Brenda * BASTYAN, Dan * BASTYAN, Nicholas * BAUDIN, Nicholas * BAXTER, Wally * BEE, Austin * BEE, May * BELCHES, Mr * BELL, David * BELL, John * BERGERS, Major * BOCIAN, John * BOCIAN, Lilian * BOCIAN, Marian * BOCIAN, Pauline * BOCIAN, Wladyslaw * BOCQUET, Eric * BOCQUET, Jane * BOCQUET, Laurie * BOUCHER, Howard * BOURNER, * BOX, D * BOX, Lillian * BOYD, C * BRADFORD, A V * BRITT, Miss * BROOMFIELD, F * BROWN, Dorrie * BROWN, Harold * BURNELL, Martin * BURROWS, Laddy * BURROWS, Rita * BURVILL, Mr * BUSSELL, Fanny * [[Bussell-244|BUSSELL, John]] * [[Bussell-245|BUSSELL, Mary]] * BUSSELL, Miss * CAFFIN, J * CAMFIELD, Henry * CAMPBELL, Dr Walter * CAMPBELL, Nancy * CAYLEY, Frank * CHARLESTON, Alan * CHAUNCEY, Philip * CHEYNE, George * CHEYNE, Grace * COLLEY, Alf * COLLEY, Anne * COLLIE, Alexander * COLLINS, Alfred * COLLINS, Cora * COLLINS, Lorna * COLLIS, Mr * COPELAND, Hugh * COOPER, Clem * CUMBERS * DANKS, Alan * DAVIES, Denys “Jack” * de BRUAN, A * DEMPSTER, Andrew * DEMPSTER, Isabella * DEMPSTER, J H * DEMPSTER, Robert * DICKENSON, J * DIXON, Jack * DOUGLAS, Capt W * DOUGLAS, E E * DOUGLAS, Enoch * DOUGLAS, E W * DOUGLAS, Mrs * DOUGLAS, Walter * DRAKE, William * DUNN, J R * EDWARDS, Mick * ENGLAND, Bill * ENGLAND, Geoff * ENGLAND, Maida * ESKETT, Ray * EVANS, Cyril * EVANS, Les * EVERITT, Doris * EVERITT, Pat * FERGUSON, Dr William * FIELD, Elizabeth * FIELD, John * FITZGERALD, Miss * FLOWERS, Ralph * FLOWERS, Trish * FOLEY, Graeme * FRIEBY, Mr * GAZE, Desmond * GEAKE, Digory * GEAKE,Thomas * GIBBONS, L * GIBBS, Mr * GIBLETT, J - ? 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Fisk Jubilee Singers
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[[Category:National Medal of Arts]] [[Category:Gospel Music Hall of Fame]] [[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category: Tennessee, African-American Family History]] [[Category: African-American Notables]] [[Category: Fisk Jubilee Singers]] [[Category:Fisk University]] The Fisk Jubilee Singers are an African-American a cappella ensemble, consisting of students at Fisk University. The first group was organized in 1871 to tour and raise funds for college. Their early repertoire consisted mostly of traditional spirituals, but included some songs by Stephen Foster. The original group toured along the Underground Railroad path in the United States, as well as performing in England and Europe. Later 19th-century groups also toured in Europe.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisk_Jubilee_Singers ===History=== The singers were organized as a fundraising effort for Fisk University. The historically black college in Nashville, Tennessee, was founded by the American Missionary Association and local supporters after the end of the American Civil War to educate freedmen and other young African Americans. In 1871, the five-year-old university was facing serious financial difficulty. To avert bankruptcy and closure, Fisk's treasurer and music director, George Leonard White, a white Northern missionary dedicated to music and proving African Americans were the intellectual equals of whites, gathered a nine-member student chorus, consisting of four black men (Isaac Dickerson, Ben Holmes, Greene Evans, Thomas Rutling) and five black women (Ella Sheppard, Maggie Porter, Minnie Tate, Jennie Jackson, Eliza Walker) to go on tour to earn money for the university. On October 6, 1871, the group of students, consisting of two quartets and a pianist, started their U.S. tour under White's direction. They first performed in Cincinnati, Ohio. Over the next 18 months, the group toured through Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. ===Present Day=== The Jubilee Singers continue to perform as a touring ensemble of Fisk University students. As of 2000, the group had 14 members who sang without instrumental accompaniment and with their director offstage. They also have appeared with popular performers including Danny Glover, Hank Williams Jr., Faith Hill, and Shania Twain. The group was also inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. ===People=== *Hinton Alexander *George E Barret *Henry Bennet, Pastor *A Cushing *Isaac Dickerson *[[Evans-43455|Greene E. Evans]] (September 19, 1848 – October 1, 1914) was a porter, groundskeeper, laborer, deputy wharf-master, city councilman, census enumerator, mail agent, teacher, and state legislator in Tennessee. He was enslaved early in his life.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greene_E._Evans *[[Gordon-18108|Georgia Gordon]] Georgia Gordon Taylor (née Georgia Gordon; 1855 - June 7, 1913) was an American soprano singer from the U.S. state of Tennessee. She was the leader of the "Original Fisk Jubilee Singershthttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Gordon_Taylor". *[[Hall-65071|R A Hall]] *[[Holmes-21166|Benjamin M Holmes]] https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/holmes-benjamin-m-1846-1875/ *[[Jackson-53432|Jennie Jackson]] (1852 – May 4, 1910) was an American singer and voice teacher. She was one of the original members of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. She toured with the group from 1871 to 1877. In 1891 she formed her own sextet, the Jennie Jackson Concert Company.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennie_Jackson *Mattie Lawrence *[[Lewis-60716|Mabel (Lewis) Imes]] (1858-1936) Mabel Lewis Imes was born 'Marie' Lewis in New Orleans. She knew very little about her parentage but had assumed her mother was a slave and her father a slave-owner. She was sent to live in the North when she was two years old and brought up by a wealthy family. At the age of ten she ran away from the family and drifted from place to place, changing her name to Mabel. She entered the Lancaster Industrial School after a "benevolent gentleman" secured her admission. She joined the Jubilee Singers in 1872 after auditioning for them while they were on their tour of the American Northern states. She retired from the singers in 1880 and married Martin H. Imes in 1885 and moved to Ohio. She is buried in Nashville City Cemetery.https://www.africansinyorkshireproject.com/early-jubilee-singers.html * [[Loudin-56|Frederick Jeremiah Loudin]] (c.1836 – November 3, 1904) was the leader of the Loudin Jubilee Singers. His commanding presence and ambitious personality caused him to emerge as an unofficial spokesperson during the four years he toured with them. He later became internationally famous as the leader of his own brand of Jubilee Singers, the Loudin Jubilee Singers, who toured internationallyhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_J._Loudin *[[Malone-5560|Patti J. Malone]] (born 1858, at Cedars Plantation in Athens, Alabama), was best known as a mezzo-soprano vocalist.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_J._Malone#/search *[[Porter-24658|Maggie Porter Cole]] (1853–1942) was a first-generation-freed slave, and she is most notable as an original member of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, one of only four members to participate in all three of the original tours by the group. She was known for her vocal talents as a soprano and also worked as a schoolteacher.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggie_Porter *[[Robinson-53564|America W Robinson]] (January 1855 – 23 April 1912) was an American educator. Robinson was in the first graduating class of Fisk University and sang as a contralto with the Fisk Jubilee Singers. She was the first woman to graduate from Fisk University.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_W._Robinson *[[Rutling-1|Thomas Rutling]] (1854-1915) was an American former slave who became an original member of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a choral group that toured throughout the United States and Europe. He was a tenor in the group.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Rutling *[[Sheppard-5413|Ella Sheppard]] (February 4, 1851 – June 9, 1914) was an American soprano, pianist, composer, and arranger of Negro Spirituals. She was the matriarch of the original Fisk Jubilee Singers of Nashville, Tennessee. She also played the organ and the guitar. Sheppard was a friend and confidante of African-American activists and orators Booker T. Washington and Frederick Douglass.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Sheppard *[[Tate-6792|Minnie Tate]] (1857 – April 29, 1899) was the youngest original member of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, based in Nashville, Tennessee.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnie_Tate *[[Walker-62153|Mary Eliza Walker Crump]] (1857 – August 6, 1928) was an African-American contralto singer and manager, one of the original Fisk Jubilee Singers.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Eliza_Walker_Crump *[[White-75952|George Leonard White]], a white Northern missionary dedicated to music and proving African Americans were the intellectual equals of whites (Fisk Faculty member who organized and toured with first group)https://historicpath.com/article/amazing-george-leonard-white-129 ==Sources== ==See Also== *https://archive.org/details/storyofjubileesi00mars/page/66/mode/2up?q=America. The story of the Jubilee Singers, including their songs by Marsh, J. B. T; Loudin, F. J. (Frederick J.) *Silveri, L. D. (1989). G. R. Keck and S. V. Martin (ed.). The Singing Tours of the Fisk Jubilee Singers: 1871-1874. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. *https://music.si.edu/story/fisk-jubilee-singers-preserving-african-american-spirituals *https://news.yahoo.com/spiritual-experience-jubilee-story-thriving-110409597.html
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[[Category:Annerstad (G)]][[Category:Sundranäs, Annerstad (G)]][[Category:Skogstorp, Annerstad (G)]] == The Name == The croft named Skogstorpet, was originally placed on the estate of [[:Category:Sundranäs, Annerstad (G)|Sundranäs]], the living quarters of lieutenant-colonels. The name of the croft is known since the 1750's but was called Fiskaretorpet when the former soldier by the Kronoberg Regiment [[Larsson-4017|Jonas Larsson Fiskare]] moved there in 1815. Fishing was a main source of income for later tenants which lead to the name Fiskaretorpet getting stuck to the croft. The name Skogstorpet can be translated into "The croft of the woods" and Fiskare torpet can be translated into "The croft of the fisher". {{Image|file=Fiskartorpet_Skogstorpet_Annerstad-5.jpg |caption=Map of Fiskaretorpet and Sundranäs }} == Tenants and Farmers == *1788 - 1815 [[Johansson-4344|Lars Johansson Lydig]] *1815 - 1842 [[Larsson-4017|Jonas Larsson Fiskare]], son of Lars Johansson Lydig *1842 -1888 Jonas Bengtsson, crofter * 1888- 1917 Sven Johan Jonasson, crofter, took over after his father Jonas Bengtsson * 1917 - 1922 Carl Albin Svensson, farmer, took over after his father Sven Johan Jonasson * 1922-1926 Axel Albin Magnusson, crofter *1926-1932 Abel Alfred Johansson, tenant and farmer *1931 -1832 Melvid Hugo Martinus Malmström, tennant == Today's Location == In 1928 the old croft was moved the the museum park called ''Kulturparken Småland'' in Växjö. It was the head of the museum, Paul Boberg who made sure that the building so typical for south western parts of Småland and northern parts of Skåne and Blekinge was moved to the park. The land of the croft was continued to be used and a new house was built. == Högloftsstugan == A ''Högloftsstuga'' is a single story croft with an addition with a loft, which makes the addition of the croft much higher than the original building, They are also known as ''Sydgötiska" houses. == Links == *[http://www.kulturparkensmaland.se/1.0.1.0/214/download_1777.php Kulturhistoriska Byggnader i Museiparken, Kulturparken Småland, Växjö] *[http://www.ljungbykompani.se/000/012/053.htm Soldaten Jonas Larsson Fiskare] == Sources == *[http://www.kulturparkensmaland.se/1.0.1.0/214/download_1777.php Kulturhistoriska Byggnader i Museiparken, Kulturparken Småland, Växjö]
Fiske and Fisk Family
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fiske Name Study]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Fiske and Fisk Family == Being the record of the descendants of Symond Fiske, lord of the manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk County, England, from the time of Henry IV to date, including all the American members of the family. * by [[Pierce-8340|Frederick Clifton Pierce]] (1855-1904) * published by The Author, Chicago, Ill., 1896 * 654 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fiske and Fisk Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/fiskefiskfamilyb00pier * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029841024 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005714794 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Pierce, Frederick. ''[[Space:Fiske and Fisk Family|Fiske and Fisk Family]]'' (The Author, Chicago, Ill., 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pierce|Pierce]])
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[[Category:Fiske Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Fiske Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fiske Fiske] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Fiske name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fiskes), by time period (18th Century Fiskes), or by topic (Fiske DNA, Fiske Occupations, Fiske Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Fiske Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Perry-4872|Tim Perry]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Fiske}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Fiske}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] == Early UK Fiske Genealogy == : This Name Study was begun primarily to resolve the confusion surrounding early UK Fiske genealogy. As the Name Study grows, that aspect may become a subproject, but for now it is the entire focus of the Fiske Name Study. === Tasks === : Here are some of the tasks that [[Perry-4872|I]] think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Compile a list of all known Fiske family members, say pre-1600 (see [[:Category:England, 16th Century, Fiske Name Study]] and [[:Category: Pre-1500, Fiske Name Study]]) * Put them all into order, date, relationship, location, spouses. * Seek out any documentary evidence to support the above. === Research Notes === : See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/427522/ this G2G question] about early UK Fiskes. : The earliest mention [[Perry-4872|I]] can find was when land at Dennington, Suffolk, UK. was granted back in the 1200s. : From Burke's Peerage: Grant of Armorial Bearings in 1633 to [[Fiske-1163|Nicholas Fiske]]. When granting said Arms to Nicholas Fiske in 1633, the heralds recognised that these arms were adopted by the family since the days of Daniel Fiske. The grant was not just for one individual, but for the family in perpetuity, this is an important point. == Members == * [[Perry-4872|Tim Perry]], leader * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], admin support
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===Fitchard-Wolfe Hop Ranch=== :Hops grew well in the fertile soil and the mild climate of the Willamette Valley. These plants are vining perennial plants which in this region could produce a small crop of hop cones in the first year of planting. In the early days hop farmers didn’t need to fertilize. The vine can reach up to 25 feet in length in one year.Cooler, Kathleen E. Hudson, "Hop Agriculture in Oregon: The First Century" (1986). Dissertations and Theses. Paper 3608. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4617&context=open_access_etds, pages12 and 23 :[[Wolfe-7062|Lloyd Wolfe]], [[Wolfe-7034|Henry “Bert” Wolfe]]’s half-brother, in the history of his family described details from time he spent on Bert’s hop farm Polk County, Oregon. This is how Bert got into the hop growing business. *Newton, Sidney, ''Early History of Independence, Oregon'', Panther Printing Co., Salem, Oregon, 1971 *Cooler, Kathleen E. Hudson, "Hop Agriculture in Oregon: The First Century" (1986). Dissertations and Theses. Paper 3608. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4617&context=open_access_etds *Wolfe, Helen. Personal recollection, 2007, as told to[[Lonski-12|Jill Foster]] in person. *"Hop Pickers Off on Annual Trip to Oregon Field", The Oregon Daily Journal (Portland Oregon), 3 Sep 1910, p. 5, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84538403/1910-krebs-train-full-of-pickers/ *"Hops in Polk County," ''Oregonian'' ,(Portland, Oregon), p.2, https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A11A73E5827618330%40GB3NEWS-1236AC032678B588%402412704-12316ACC70305D60%401-12D51A7DABE895D8 *[[Space:Wolfe_Family_Photos| Wolfe Family Photos]]
Bert, who decided to remain in Oregon, took the team of mules and $300 which Father gave him and started a life of his own. He became acquainted with a man named Fitchard who owed a hop ranch near Independence, twelve miles south of Salem, on the Willamette River, who persuaded him to become a partner.Wolfe, Lloyd McKinley. ''Henry Harrison and His Family''. Self published by author in 1977. p.37. copy in the files of [[Lonski-12|Jill Foster]].:[[Wolfe-7033|Helen Lonski]], Bert's daughter, called this place the Wolfe-Fitchard hop ranch which was near Independence, Oregon, 2 miles from the city center, toward the Willamette River on the Salem Independence Road.Wolfe, Helen. Personal recollection, 2007, as told to[[Lonski-12|Jill Foster]] in about 2007. Helen's birth certificate lists the residence on Independence Road, 3 miles north as the place where Helen was born. Oregon State Board of Health, "Certified Copy of Corrected Birth Record #64 for Helen Margaret Wolfe," in the files of [[Lonski-12|Jill Foster]] :[[Fitchard-4|Charles L. Fitchard]] was a hop grower from New York who had been hop farming in Independence since around 1893. "Obituary for Charles L. Fitchard", ''Oregonian'' (Portland, Oregon), 6 Nov 1926, page 17 (https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/image/v2:11A73E5827618330@GB3OBIT-129ED327488AD79F@2424826-1294E2AFC0099432@16-17544FFA9A06AAD3) :The hop business was growing rapidly when Charles started farming in the Willamette Valley. A comparison report by a field reporter from the ''Oregonian'' surveying the hop farms within a 2 mile radius around Independence shows this early growth. In 1892 there were 16 growers and 107 acres in hops. In 1893 there were 480 acres in hops. Five pickers were needed for every acre of hops grown so in 1893 the Independence area would need 2400 pickers to pick the crop."Hops in Polk County," ''Oregonian'' ,(Portland, Oregon), p.2, https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A11A73E5827618330%40GB3NEWS-1236AC032678B588%402412704-12316ACC70305D60%401-12D51A7DABE895D8 ===Hop Farming in the Willamette Valley=== :During August the small town of Independence, Oregon went from being a quiet place with little traffic to a busy town filled with hop pickers. Businesses ramped up to meet the demands of these extra people. Whole families came out to pick and some from a distance. Some came on the trains from Portland; some came on steamboats running up and down the Willamette River. Others drove in their own vehicles, horse drawn wagons or motor driven autos. They camped in tents on the hop farms and in those days young children picked. Sidney Newton remembers being expected to pick 74 lbs. of hops a day when he was a child of six years.Newton, Sidney, ''Early History of Independence, Oregon'', Panther Printing Co., Salem, Oregon, 1971, p.68 :By 1910 hop pickers came in August and September to Independence by the thousands. Here is an article from the Oregon Daily Journal supporting this claim.
::'''Hop Pickers Off on Annual Trip to Oregon Field''' They're off to the hop fields! Thousands of men, women and children are making the annual trek to the upper valley, where 25,000 acres of hops are ready for picking. The work will continue during September. The first large shipment of pickers to leave Portland went to the Krebs ranch at Independence this morning. Eight coaches made up the train, which left the Union station at 7:20. At Fourth and Yamhill streets about 100 people were taken aboard, packing the coaches to the limit. Two full cars of baggage, consisting of tents, bedding and supplies, were taken by the pickers. At the Taylor street dock at 6:45 the Oregon City Transportation company loaded the ''Oregona'' to her capacity with pickers. For a week small numbers have been going out daily by boat, but the movement this morning was a record-breaker."Hop Pickers Off on Annual Trip to Oregon Field", The Oregon Daily Journal (Portland Oregon), 3 Sep 1910, p. 5, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84538403/1910-krebs-train-full-of-pickers/The location of this photo of downtown Independence taken in 1910 during the busy season is at the corner of Main and Monmouth Streets. This photo was taken from the same location as a later photo showing the paving of Main Street in 1912.Newton, Sidney, ''Early History of Independence, Oregon'', Panther Printing Co., Salem, Oregon, 1971, p.61 {{Image|file=Wolfe_ Family_ Photos-2.jpg| caption=Busy Time in Independence, 1910| size=l }} :This photograph shows the Fitchard family in front of the cook tent. It was probably around 1902 when the Fitchard boys were 11 and 18. Standing on the left side of the tent and starting at the left are Florence Fitchard who was Charles Fitchard’s wife, Harold their youngest son, Charles Fitchard the hop farmer and Thomas their oldest son. On the right are two well dressed kitchen helpers. Likely Florence was the cook as she was known to be a good cook. It looks like the owners cooked for the pickers at this camp. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-16.jpg| caption= Fitchard Family }} :At most hop camps the pickers cooked their own meals but were provided with tents, fuel and even pasture for their horses. :Here is what the cooking set-up looked like in 1913 at the Fitchard- Wolfe Hop Ranch. This time the kitchen crew included [[Olsen-9018|Edna Olson]], [[Olson-7190|Sigrid Olson]] and Florence Fitchard. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-17.jpg| caption=Edna, Sigrid, Florence }} :This 1915 photo, taken after Edna and Bert were married, shows Charles Fitchard, Thomas Fitchard, Edna Wolfe, Bert Wolfe, Margaret Fitchard, Harold Fitchard, baby Robert Lewis Fitchard and Dorothy Fitchard. Margaret is the wife of Harold and Robert is their son. Dorothy is the youngest child of Charles and Florence. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-7.jpg| caption=Fitchards and Wolfes }} ===Hop Horticulture=== :In the early 1900s work in the fields was often done with a hoe or with real horse power as shown in this photo of Harold Fitchard with Blackie and Maude. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-18.jpg| }} :The process of planting and growing hops was quite involved. Hops needed tall supports after to grow up after they were planted. Here is a photo of workers setting posts. The poles are about 12 feet high. After the posts are set wires are set between the poles. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-19.jpg| caption=Setting Poles }} :Later in the spring when the vines are about 2 feet long, they are trained on to strings which have been connected to the wires. Here is a photo. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-12.jpg| caption=Training the Vines }} :Lloyd wrote about this. He said,
So back to work at Bert’s ranch. First, we had to repair the damage done by the flood. The iron wire trellis and some poles were replaced. Ira being an electrician lineman did the wire work, while others dug and replaced poles. Then the hoeing began at which time we staked each vine and tied strings on which they grew and reached the wires. Then we had to “turn them down”. That was turning the vines and starting them onto the wire trellis overhead, meanwhile, hoeing continued around the base. (Page76):Most vines twine counterclockwise, but the hop vine is among the 10% of vines that turn and twist clockwise. Lloyd goes on to say while working with hop vines he learned their unusual twining pattern in a hurry. :In September and November when it was time to harvest the hop cones, the hop yard became a noisy place. Calls of “Wire down” and “Box Full” and “Weigh them Up” could be heard up and down the hop fields. :This photo of Bert Wolfe shows the hook at the end of the long pole that he would take the wire down to bring the hops to a level reachable by the pickers. Notice the long pole visible in the middle of the next photo which shows a group of pickers. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-6.jpg| caption=Bert the Hop Farmer }} :Notice the long pole visible toward the right side of this photo which shows a group of pickers. The pickers were a mixed group of women, children and some men. Every acre of hops needed 4 or 5 people to see the hops from vine to bale. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-20.jpg| caption=Bert the Hop Farmer }} :Here is a photo of young pickers and their baskets; a full basket of hops weighed about 50 pounds, hence the cry “box full” and ‘’weigh them up”. The weighing job would go to the stronger bodies. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-21.jpg| caption=Pickers and Baskets }} :After weighing a box full of hops the picker would get a stub listing the weight of their pickings. This could be exchanged for cash at the end of the day. Days often ended with campfires, singing and storytelling. On the weekend there were often dances or “hops”. :This end of the season photo shows Bert in the back row, third from the right. His half- brother, Earl Wolfe, is just right of Bert. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-13.jpg| caption=Done }} :In this “to market” photo Bert and his driver are taking the dried and baled hops to market. The bales each weigh about 100 pounds. {{Image|file=Wolfe_Family_Photos-22.jpg| caption=to Market }} == Sources ==
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Notes and sources relating to the Fitton family of Chester ===Obvious problem=== '''There are two Joanna Fittons marrying two Robert Grosvenors.''' '''Couple number 1''' [[Fitton-65|Johanna Fitton]], daughter of [[Fitton-8|Thomas Fitton]] according to Wikitree married [[Grosveneur-2|Robert Grosveneur]] son of Raufe Grosvenor and Joan Eton. This Robert Grosveneur (although it should be Grosvenor) was a real person. His father was Raufe Grosvenor. Robert died in 1502 and his son and heir was Thomas Grosvenor. Keeper, ''Great Britain Public Records Deputy. Report, 1840-1908'', 1876. Appendix II, No. 1. Welsh Records: Calendar of Recognizance Rolls of the Palatinate of Chester, from the beginning of the reign of Henry V. to the end of the reign of Henry VII, p. 328-9. [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=mjhKAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA328 Google Books] An inquisition in 1508 states that Thomas Grosvenor died in 1508 and his brother and heir was Richard Grosvenor. Also mentioned is the wife of [[Grosveneur-2|Robert Grosveneur]] who was named Katherine, they were the parents of Thomas and Richard Grosvenor. Also mentioned are a Richard and John Norres. Wikitree has a supposed brother of Thomas and Richard Grosvenor, [[Le_Grosvenor-17|Robert Le Grosvenor]] married to a Catherine Norris. I am thinking [[Le_Grosvenor-17|Robert Le Grosvenor]] does not belong or did not exist and that [[Grosveneur-2|Robert Grosveneur]] was married not to [[Fitton-65|Johanna Fitton]] but to Katherine Norris or Norres. Whether that is the same person as Catherine Norris is still to be determined. '''Couple number 2''' [[Fitton-8|Thomas Fitton]] had a sister, [[Fitton-89|Joan Fitton]], who married a Robert Grosvenor in 1415. This line seems to check out ok so far. '''First step:''' Remove [[Fitton-65|Johanna Fitton]] as the wife of [[Grosveneur-2|Robert Grosveneur]] (and fix his LNAB). Find the correct Katherine (probably Norris) to be his wedded wife and mother of Thomas and Richard. ==Sources== *Renaud, Frank. ''Contributions Towards a History of the Ancient Parish of Prestbury: In Cheshire.'' Chetham Society, 1876. Google-Books-ID: yXxpAAAAcAAJ. *Earwaker, John Parsons. ''East Cheshire: Past and Present: Or, A History of the Hundred of Macclesfield, in the County Palatine of Chester.'' From Original Records. The author, 1877. Google-Books-ID: VwMcAQAAMAAJ. *Lysons, Daniel. ''Magna Britannia: Pt. 1. Cambridgeshire. Pt. 2. The County Palatine of Chester.'' T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810. Google-Books-ID: _ysgAQAAMAAJ. *''Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester.'' Chetham Society., 1876. Google-Books-ID: cfoMAAAAYAAJ. *''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families,'' 2nd Edition, 2011. Douglas Richardson, n.d., [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=RA1-PA9 p. 9] *“The Fytton (Fitton) Family of Gawsworth Hall | Gawsworth.” Home | Gawsworth | St James Gawsworth, St James Church Gawsworth. Accessed January 17, 2019. https://www.gawsworthchurch.co.uk/fittons-of-gawsworth. *Cheshire, Historic Society of Lancashire and Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1850. Google-Books-ID: UrwDAAAAMAAJ.
FITTS Family in North Carolina
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Fitts-322|Craig Fitts]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Fitts-322&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Craig Fitts To-Do List|Craig's current to-do list]].''
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What ever happened to Sarah Alice Fitts Tolan?
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Fitzgibbon Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== Fitzgibbon # Fitz (pronounced "fits") - a patronymic (and less commonly, matronymic) indicator used in Anglo-Norman England to help distinguish individuals by identifying their immediate predecessors. Originally his followed a pattern similar to -son in Scandinavian countries, for example, ''Eustace fitz John'' was the son of ''John fitz Richard''. # Gibbon - '''Gibb''' is the pet form of '''Gilbert'''. Fitzgibbon originally meant ''son of Gilbert''. The name FitzGibbon has been preserved in families instead of FitzGilbert. (Also, FitzHarris using the pet name Harris, instead of FitzHenry). # In County Limerick, the FitzGerald dynasty established a knighthood under the FitzGibbon family branch, the White Knight. This family held territory in south-east Limerick near County Cork. (The Green Knight and Black Knight FitzGerald branches kept the FitzGerald name.) # In County Mayo, the FitzGibbon, Gibbon and Gibbons families were originally part of the Burke family, known as ''MacGibbon Burke''. See: # Wikipedia - FitzWikipedia - Fitz [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitz] # Wikipedia - FitzgibbonWikipedia - Fitzgibbon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitzgibbon] The Fitzgibbon Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitzgibbon Fitzgibbon] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Fitzgibbon name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fitzgibbon's), by time period (18th Century Fitzgibbon's), or by topic (Fitzgibbon DNA, Fitzgibbon Occupations, Fitzgibbon Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Fitzgibbon Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Slay-306|Oliver Slay]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Fitzgibbon}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Fitzgibbon}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! Our primary aim is to list the migrations of individuals out of Ireland. People included in these lists will have made the journey from Ireland and not migrated back. * [[Space:Australia,Fitzgibbon Name Study]] * [[Space:England,Fitzgibbon Name Study]] * [[Space:Canterbury_NZ,Fitzgibbon Name Study]] - Martin Fitzgibbon and Catherine O'Brien * [[Space:Arkansas,Fitzgibbon Name Study]] - includes: [[FitzGibbon-569|James Fitzgibbon]] and descendants. * [[Space:Iowa,Fitzgibbon Name Study]] - includes: [[Fitzgibbon-575|Dennis Fitzgibbon]] and descendants. ==Membership== * [[Schroeder-3637|Kevin Schroeder]] - Iowa Fitzgibbons * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== The main forms of the surname are: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitzgibbon Fitzgibbon] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FitzGibbon FitzGibbon] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitz-Gibbon Fitz-Gibbon] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitzgibbons Fitzgibbons] Sometimes also seen: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitz-gibbons Fitz-gibbons] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitzgibbens Fitzgibbens] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitsgibbon Fitsgibbon] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fitsgibbons Fitsgibbons] === Mispellings and Mistranscriptions === Trying to find a surname like 'Fitzgibbon' can sometimes be hampered by how it is indexed. Sometimes the handwriting is unreadable. [Also, having worked through all the BMD in the UK, it was noted that some pages of the BMD are not indexed.] The following have been encountered in my searches of the UK Births and London Parish records on Ancestry. To get around this try using sparse asterisks: F*g*b*n* or F*z*bb*n* * Fitrgibbon / Fitrgibbans * Fitrgibrans * TityGibbons / Tity Gibbon * Fitzgibbards * Fitrigiblan * Fitzgebbon * Fitszibbons * Mr Gibbon ErnestG Pittz * Filngibbon * Ftizgibbon(s) * Ftzgibben / Ftzgiben(s) / Ftzgriblins * Fttzgibrons (Erika M) * Ftiigibbon * Ftagebtein * Fttsglbbona (with an L) * Mary Sue Ftlzglbhon (2x Ls not 'i') * Febrgebon * Fiergibbon * Pitzgebbon * Sitzgrbbons * Sitzgabon * William Fit Zgibbon * Zetzgibbons
Five estate sales in the Bachman Valley
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{{One Place Study|place=Bachman Valley, Maryland|category=Bachman Valley, Maryland One Place Study}} [[Category:Bachman_Valley%2C_Maryland]] I found these lists at the Carroll County Court House annex. Corrections & additions WELCOME! '''BACHMAN VALLEY NEIGHBORS WHO ATTENDED SALES OF THESE FIVE ESTATES:''' 1. [[Heilman-508|Anna Mary Foltz]] (Feb 28 1867) [[Fultz-897|John Foltz Jr]] executor
2. [[Wilson-45333|Henry Wilson]] (March 21 1871) [[Wilson-45332|Abraham]] and [[Wilson-45339|Joseph Wilson]] admin
3. [[Wilson-82748|Michael Wilson]] (July 28 1885) Dr [[Weaver-14188|John F. B. Weaver]] executor
4. [[Stavely-99|Elizabeth Wilson]] (Feb 20 1894) [[Rinehart-1620|George Rinehart]] admin
5. [[Wilson-45339|Joseph Wilson]] Nov 29 1897) [[Fuhrman-212|Catharine Ann Fuhrman]] Wilson executor
[[Becker-9849|Baker Henry S]]. 4
[[Bankert-192|Bankert Beniah]] 2 5
[[Bankert-191|Bankert Edward]] 4
[[Bernhardt-495|Barnhart Samuel]] 2
[[Baum-1306|Baum Jacob]] 2
[[Baumgardner-560|Baumgartner Levi]] 2 (Lewis)
[[Baumgartner-1116|Baumgardner John]] 4 5
[[Berwager-8|Berwager George]] 2 3
[[Berwager-3|Berwager Jacob]] 2
[[Bish-432|Bish Grant]] 5
[[Bixler-31|Bixler David]] 2
[[Bixler-905|Bixler E]]. 4 (Edwin)
[[Bixler-587|Bixler George]] 5
[[Swartz-2340|Black Henry]] 3 4
[[Boose-144|Bous Jesse]] 2 (Jesse / Josiah Boose]
[[Bowman-12852|Bowman Daniel]] 1
[[Brillhart-168|Brilhart Michael]] 1
[[Brown-120203|Brown Thomas]] 3
[[Brown-133375|Brown David]] 4
[[Buckingham-954|Buckingham Benjamin]] 2
[[Runkle-112|Bupp Sarah]] 4
[[Cramer-166|Cramer Nicholas]] 1
[[Unknown-583640|Crider Mrs]] 2 (this must be Mrs Annie Crider wife of Abraham Crider)
[[Crouse-1758|Crouse Christian]] 2 (wife Susan, lived right next to the Henry/Susan Wilson family)
[[Crumrine-146|Crumrine A. G.]] 4
Crumrine Elizabeth 2
[[Crumrine-219|Crumrine J. W.]] 3 4
[[Crumrine-207|Crumrine John]] 1 5
[[Shoffer-5|Crumrine Mary]] 4
[[Steffe-14|Crumrine Mrs]] 2
[[Crumrine-115|Crumrine William]] 1 4
[[Dietz-2026|Dietz Michael]] 2
Doll N. J. 4 - there is nobody named Doll or Dull on the 1862 Carroll Map.
There was a Henry Doll in York County. I can't find this N.J. Doll
[[Dubs-126|Dubs Levi]] 4 (It could also have been this [[Dubs-128|Levi Dubs]])
[[Eckman-309|Eckman Jonas]] 2
[[Erb-1078|Erb G. W.]] 4
[[Fair-1681|Fair Levi]] 2
[[Feeser-62|Feeser A. R.]] 4 5 (Abraham R Feeser)
[[Feeser-58|Feeser Amos]] 5
[[Feeser-65|Feeser Birt]] 5 (Bert Richard Feeser)
[[Fiesser-9|Feeser George]] 4
[[Feeser-57|Feeser Rufus]] 1 2
Flishman Adam 2 (possibly Adam Fleishman b 1834 Bavaria, 1870 Baltimore Ward 13?)
[[Frank-5366|Frank John]] 2
[[Fridinger-24|Fridinger A]]. 2 (Adam Fridinger)
[[Fridinger-28|Fridinger Edward]] 2 Came with his boarder Sebastian Grimm
[[Fridinger-25|Fridinger Jonas]] 4 brother of Edward
Frish Frederick 1
[[Frock-92|Frock Leander]] 1
[[Fuhrman-275|Fuhrman Edward]] 5
[[Fuhrman-267|Fuhrman]] Elias (Eli) 1 2
[[Fuhrman-224|Fuhrman George]] 1 2
Fuhrman Jeremy 2
[[Fuhrman-211|Fuhrman Jeremyah]] 2
[[Fuhrman-223|Fuhrman Levanias]] 5
[[Fuhrman-276|Fuhrman Uriah]] (Urias) 1 2 5
[[Fuhrman-341|Fuhrman William]] 3 4
[[Follmer-135|Fulmer John]] 2
[[Dangel-52|Fulmer Mrs]]. 3
[[Foltz-761|Fultz Wesley]] 4
[[Forry-232|Forry John]] T 4
[[Garrett-11345|Garrett N. W]]. 3 4 (Nelson W. Garrett)
[[Garrett-11343|Garrett R]]. 3 (Reuben J Garrett)
[[Gerhart-393|Gearhart Jacob]] 1
[[Gearhart-768|Gearhart Peter]] 2
[[Geiman-97|Geiman Israel]] 5
[[Geiman-92|Geiman John]] 2 5
[[Geiman-96|Geiman Noah]] 2 5
[[Geiman-95|Geiman Peter]] 2 5
Gerrian John 1 (can't find anybody of this surname. mis-transcribed?)
[[Gettier-21|Gettier Peter]] 1
Grimm Sebastian 2 (born 1805 in Germany, boarder at Edward Fridinger's house in 1880)
[[Grim-789|Grimm William]] 1 4
[[Houck-1330|Hauck William]] 2
[[Hersch-64|Hersh John]] 4
[[Herbst-1044|Nerpolean Hersh]] 2 (Napoleon Herbst)
(one can find odd newspaper articles about Napoleon Hirsch)
[[Hively-231|Hively Adam]] 1
[[Hoff-2135|Hoff Levi]] 2
[[Hoffacker-21|Hoffacker Jacob]] 1
[[Hoffman-10797|Hoffman Jacob]] 5
[[Hoover-1246|Hoover Oliver]] 1 2
[[Horick-7|Horick John]] 5
[[Horick-6|Horick Lysander]] 3 5
[[Houck-1332|Houck G. H]]. 4 (George Henry Houck?)
Houck J. P. 4
[[Keller-8826|Houck Mary]] 4
[[Houck-1331|Houck T. W]]. 4 (Thomas W. Houck, his wife is Mary, above)
[[Houck-1330|Houck W]]. 4
James Joseph 4 5 (there was a James Joseph from Ireland and his son James living in Baltimore city
[[Kaltrider-10|Kaltrider George]] 5
Kohr George 3 Can't find this person
[[Kreidler-55|Krideler Peter]] 2 (Peter Kreidler)
[[Kreidler-60|Kridler Edward]] 2
[[Lease-127|Leese Amos]] 5
[[Leese-282|Leese Charles]] 4
[[Leese-291|Leese David]] 1
[[Leese-293|Leese George]] 2
[[Leese-290|Leese Granville]] 4
[[Leese-297|Leese H. E]]. 5 Howard E. Leese was the only one with those initials in 1900, but he was only 17. Perhaps it was [[Leese-298|Henry Leese]] b 1827?
[[Leese-207|Leese Israel]] 2 3
[[Leese-180|Leese Jesse]] 2 5
[[Leese-210|Leese Peter]] 3 4
[[Leese-271|Leese William]] 3
[[Lippy-53|Lippe Joseph]] 1
[[Lippy-8|Lippy Samuel]] 2
[[Warehime-28|Lippy Sarah]] 5
[[Lippy-65|Lippy Sylvanus]] 2
Lippy William 2 5 (Argh, there are so so many WIlliam Lippys in the Manchester area)
[[Loats-59|Loats Lewis]] 1
[[Lochman-47|Lochman George]] 3
[[Lochman-45|Lochman William]] 3
[[Lauer-969|Lower Levi]] 3 (Levi Lauer)
[[Lauer-970|Lower G. W]]. 4 (George W Lauer)
[[Lucabaugh-2|Lucabaugh A. W]]. 3 (guessing this is Adam Lucabaugh)
[[Fair-913|Lucabaugh Mrs]] 1 (guessing this is Margaret Rebecca Fair Lucabaugh)
[[Luckenbach-33|Luckabaugh Martin]] 5
[[Menche-16|Manchey D. A.]] 3
[[Manchey-12|Manchey George]] 3
[[Manchey-7|Manchey Jacob]] 2
[[Marsh-8855|Marsh John]] 2
[[Meckley-124|Meekley Elder]] 5
[[Manchey-14|Menchey Frank]] 5 (Franklin H Manchey)
[[Markel-373|Merkel Eli]] 4 (Elias Markel)
[[Miller-92185|Miller E. R]]. 4 (Edwin Reilly Miller?)
[[Miller-92145|Miller Jacob]] 4
[[Miller-92142|Miller John]] 2
[[Monath-13|Monath Christian]] 4
[[Monath-14|Monath George]] 4
[[Motter-79|Motter Henry]] 1
[[Myers-19699|Myers E. B.]] 2 (I also found [[Myers-19698|Myers E. R.]]) (there were 348 people named Myers in the 1870 Carroll County Census)
[[Myers-19687|Myers Granville]] 5
[[Rudisill-635|Nace H. E]]. 4 (This could be Henrietta M E Nace, wife of Samuel, below)
[[Nace-255|Nace S. T.]] 2 (Samuel Thoman Nace is the only S I found in the area)
[[Nace-252|Nace William]] 5
[[Null-846|Null George]] 2
[[Reagle-51|Reagle Jacob]] 1
[[Reese-5553|Reese J. R]]. 5 (John Randolph Reese)
[[Reaver-41|Reever David]] 2 (David Reaver)
[[Rhodes-10327|Rhodes Harry]] (Harvey?) 5
[[Rhodes-10326|Rhodes John]] 5
[[Rhodes-10325|Rhodes William]] 5
[[Riley-12737|Riley John T]]. 1
[[Rinehart-1620|Rinehart George]] 1 2 3
[[Rinehart-1357|Rinehart Henry]] 4
[[Rinehart-1619|Rinehart Mary]] 1
[[Rinehart-1625|Rinehart Susan]] 1
Roades David 2 (the nearest one was in Freedom, Adams, PA, that seems pretty far)
[[Rohrbach-248|Rohrbaugh John]] 2
[[Rohrbach-245|Rohrbaugh William]] 2
[[Roser-298|Roser John]] 5
[[Roth-5722|Roth Albion]] 2
[[Roth-5723|Roth Edwin]] 1
[[Roth-5721|Roth James]] 2
[[Roth-5725|Roth Levi]] 2
[[Roth-5724|Roth Willoughby]] 1
[[Rabenstein-40|Rovenstine George]] 3 (maybe this George Rabenstein)
[[Rumler-70|Rumler Perry]] 2
[[Runkle-119|Runkle Dave]] 4
[[Runkle-110|Runkle Oliver]] S. 4
Rupp Solomon 3 (The only one I found was a bartender living in a hotel in York County)
[[Sabel-109|Sauble George]] 3
[[Shaffer-111|Shafer William]] 3
[[Shaffer-2896|Shaffer Horatio]] 5
[[Schaffer-1120|Shaffer Nathaniel]] 5
[[Shaffer-5267|Shaffer Thomas]] 5
[[Sherman-8771|Sherman Jesse]] 1
[[Shewell-118|Shewell George]] 4 (Hotel proprietor in Glen Rock)
[[Shower-71|Shower George]] 2
[[Shue-269|Shue H. S]]. 5 (Howard S Shue)
[[Simpers-24|Simpers Richard]] 2
[[Schmidt-15459|Smith Samuel]] 4
[[Snyder-14891|Snyder Noah]] 5
[[Stegner-212|Stegner Eli]] 1, 3
[[Stegner-211|Stegner Peter]] 2
[[Stegner-213|Stegner Wesley]] 5
[[Sterner-414|Sterner C. W]]. 4 (Charles Sterner - maybe)
[[Sterner-401|Sterner Edmund]] 2, 4, 5
[[Sterner-410|Sterner Henry]] 5
[[Sterner-411|Sterner Jacob]] 4, 5
[[Sterner-409|Sterner Levi]] 4
[[Sterner-380|Sterner Nelson]] 4
[[Sterner-407|Sterner S. G]]. 5 (Samuel G Sterner)
[[Sterner-40|Sterner Samuel]] 5
[[Stonesifer-109|Stonesifer John]] 5
[[Stremmel-21|Stremmel Henry]] 4
[[Strevig-12|Strevig John]] R. 4
[[Stuffle-14|Stuffle Lewis]] 5 (Stoffel)
[[Sullivan-17988|Sullivan David]] 1
[[Sullivan-17069|Sullivan Uriah B.]] 1
Testo Herman 2 (Harman Tastow b 1821 Hanover Germany)
[[Tracy-3956|Tracy William L]] 1, 2
[[Trone-219|Trone M]]. 3 (Michael Trone)
[[Trump-495|Trump John]] 2
[[Utz-457|Utz Daniel]] 1
[[Utz-580|Utz Jacob]] 4
[[Utz-604|Utz Thomas]] 5
[[Utz-394|Utz Urias]] 4
[[Utz-601|Utz William]] 3, 4, 5
Wagner Eva 5 (Eva Wagoner b 1840 Hesse Darmstadt, husband Frederick b 1827)
Wallersdorf George 4 (can't find this name)
[[Wampler-631|Wampler Abraham]] 2, 4
[[Warehime-23|Warehime Ephraim]] 2
[[Warner-11897|Warner Jacob]] 2
Warner M. H. 4 (I can't find anybody with these initials in the 1900 census)
[[Weaver-14193|Weaver David]] 2
[[Wentz-1168|Wentz John S.]] 4
[[Wentz-1167|Wentz Phaniel]] 1, 2 (Phanuel)
[[Wentz-1169|Wentz Philip]] 5
[[Wildasin-134|Wildasin E. G]]. 4 (Emory G Wildasin - almost too young, but no other candidates)
[[Williams-106425|Williams Henry]] 2
[[Wilson-88070|Wilson Andrew J.]] 5
[[Wilson-88071|Wilson Dallas]] 5
[[Wilson-75583|Wilson Henry D.]] 5
[[Wilson-45339|Wilson Joseph]] 3
[[Wilson-82748|Wilson Michael]] 1 2
[[Heiser-290|Wilson Mrs]] (widow) 3
[[Wine-505|Wine Henry]] 2
[[Yeiser-27|Yeiser Emanuel]] 2
[[Yingling-637|Yingling J]]. 3 (Jeremiah, son of Samuel, below)
[[Yingling-636|Yingling Samuel]] 1
[[Yost-1792|Yoost Philip]] J. 2
[[Yost-1790|Yoost Valentine]] 2
[[Yost-1791|Yost E. W.]] 3 4
[[Yost-1789|Yost Levi]] 3
[[Zepp-213|Zepp Barn]]. 2
[[Zepp-210|Zepp Emanuel]] 2 5
[[Zepp-212|Zepp George]] 1
[[Zepp-211|Zepp George]] 5
[[Zepp-214|Zepp Jacob]] 5
[[Zepp-216|Zepp Lewis]] 5
[[Zepp-215|Zepp William]] 2 {{Image|file=Images-6-16.jpg |size=s }}
2. [[Wilson-45333|Henry Wilson]] (March 21 1871) [[Wilson-45332|Abraham]] and [[Wilson-45339|Joseph Wilson]] admin
3. [[Wilson-82748|Michael Wilson]] (July 28 1885) Dr [[Weaver-14188|John F. B. Weaver]] executor
4. [[Stavely-99|Elizabeth Wilson]] (Feb 20 1894) [[Rinehart-1620|George Rinehart]] admin
5. [[Wilson-45339|Joseph Wilson]] Nov 29 1897) [[Fuhrman-212|Catharine Ann Fuhrman]] Wilson executor
[[Becker-9849|Baker Henry S]]. 4
[[Bankert-192|Bankert Beniah]] 2 5
[[Bankert-191|Bankert Edward]] 4
[[Bernhardt-495|Barnhart Samuel]] 2
[[Baum-1306|Baum Jacob]] 2
[[Baumgardner-560|Baumgartner Levi]] 2 (Lewis)
[[Baumgartner-1116|Baumgardner John]] 4 5
[[Berwager-8|Berwager George]] 2 3
[[Berwager-3|Berwager Jacob]] 2
[[Bish-432|Bish Grant]] 5
[[Bixler-31|Bixler David]] 2
[[Bixler-905|Bixler E]]. 4 (Edwin)
[[Bixler-587|Bixler George]] 5
[[Swartz-2340|Black Henry]] 3 4
[[Boose-144|Bous Jesse]] 2 (Jesse / Josiah Boose]
[[Bowman-12852|Bowman Daniel]] 1
[[Brillhart-168|Brilhart Michael]] 1
[[Brown-120203|Brown Thomas]] 3
[[Brown-133375|Brown David]] 4
[[Buckingham-954|Buckingham Benjamin]] 2
[[Runkle-112|Bupp Sarah]] 4
[[Cramer-166|Cramer Nicholas]] 1
[[Unknown-583640|Crider Mrs]] 2 (this must be Mrs Annie Crider wife of Abraham Crider)
[[Crouse-1758|Crouse Christian]] 2 (wife Susan, lived right next to the Henry/Susan Wilson family)
[[Crumrine-146|Crumrine A. G.]] 4
Crumrine Elizabeth 2
[[Crumrine-219|Crumrine J. W.]] 3 4
[[Crumrine-207|Crumrine John]] 1 5
[[Shoffer-5|Crumrine Mary]] 4
[[Steffe-14|Crumrine Mrs]] 2
[[Crumrine-115|Crumrine William]] 1 4
[[Dietz-2026|Dietz Michael]] 2
Doll N. J. 4 - there is nobody named Doll or Dull on the 1862 Carroll Map.
There was a Henry Doll in York County. I can't find this N.J. Doll
[[Dubs-126|Dubs Levi]] 4 (It could also have been this [[Dubs-128|Levi Dubs]])
[[Eckman-309|Eckman Jonas]] 2
[[Erb-1078|Erb G. W.]] 4
[[Fair-1681|Fair Levi]] 2
[[Feeser-62|Feeser A. R.]] 4 5 (Abraham R Feeser)
[[Feeser-58|Feeser Amos]] 5
[[Feeser-65|Feeser Birt]] 5 (Bert Richard Feeser)
[[Fiesser-9|Feeser George]] 4
[[Feeser-57|Feeser Rufus]] 1 2
Flishman Adam 2 (possibly Adam Fleishman b 1834 Bavaria, 1870 Baltimore Ward 13?)
[[Frank-5366|Frank John]] 2
[[Fridinger-24|Fridinger A]]. 2 (Adam Fridinger)
[[Fridinger-28|Fridinger Edward]] 2 Came with his boarder Sebastian Grimm
[[Fridinger-25|Fridinger Jonas]] 4 brother of Edward
Frish Frederick 1
[[Frock-92|Frock Leander]] 1
[[Fuhrman-275|Fuhrman Edward]] 5
[[Fuhrman-267|Fuhrman]] Elias (Eli) 1 2
[[Fuhrman-224|Fuhrman George]] 1 2
Fuhrman Jeremy 2
[[Fuhrman-211|Fuhrman Jeremyah]] 2
[[Fuhrman-223|Fuhrman Levanias]] 5
[[Fuhrman-276|Fuhrman Uriah]] (Urias) 1 2 5
[[Fuhrman-341|Fuhrman William]] 3 4
[[Follmer-135|Fulmer John]] 2
[[Dangel-52|Fulmer Mrs]]. 3
[[Foltz-761|Fultz Wesley]] 4
[[Forry-232|Forry John]] T 4
[[Garrett-11345|Garrett N. W]]. 3 4 (Nelson W. Garrett)
[[Garrett-11343|Garrett R]]. 3 (Reuben J Garrett)
[[Gerhart-393|Gearhart Jacob]] 1
[[Gearhart-768|Gearhart Peter]] 2
[[Geiman-97|Geiman Israel]] 5
[[Geiman-92|Geiman John]] 2 5
[[Geiman-96|Geiman Noah]] 2 5
[[Geiman-95|Geiman Peter]] 2 5
Gerrian John 1 (can't find anybody of this surname. mis-transcribed?)
[[Gettier-21|Gettier Peter]] 1
Grimm Sebastian 2 (born 1805 in Germany, boarder at Edward Fridinger's house in 1880)
[[Grim-789|Grimm William]] 1 4
[[Houck-1330|Hauck William]] 2
[[Hersch-64|Hersh John]] 4
[[Herbst-1044|Nerpolean Hersh]] 2 (Napoleon Herbst)
(one can find odd newspaper articles about Napoleon Hirsch)
[[Hively-231|Hively Adam]] 1
[[Hoff-2135|Hoff Levi]] 2
[[Hoffacker-21|Hoffacker Jacob]] 1
[[Hoffman-10797|Hoffman Jacob]] 5
[[Hoover-1246|Hoover Oliver]] 1 2
[[Horick-7|Horick John]] 5
[[Horick-6|Horick Lysander]] 3 5
[[Houck-1332|Houck G. H]]. 4 (George Henry Houck?)
Houck J. P. 4
[[Keller-8826|Houck Mary]] 4
[[Houck-1331|Houck T. W]]. 4 (Thomas W. Houck, his wife is Mary, above)
[[Houck-1330|Houck W]]. 4
James Joseph 4 5 (there was a James Joseph from Ireland and his son James living in Baltimore city
[[Kaltrider-10|Kaltrider George]] 5
Kohr George 3 Can't find this person
[[Kreidler-55|Krideler Peter]] 2 (Peter Kreidler)
[[Kreidler-60|Kridler Edward]] 2
[[Lease-127|Leese Amos]] 5
[[Leese-282|Leese Charles]] 4
[[Leese-291|Leese David]] 1
[[Leese-293|Leese George]] 2
[[Leese-290|Leese Granville]] 4
[[Leese-297|Leese H. E]]. 5 Howard E. Leese was the only one with those initials in 1900, but he was only 17. Perhaps it was [[Leese-298|Henry Leese]] b 1827?
[[Leese-207|Leese Israel]] 2 3
[[Leese-180|Leese Jesse]] 2 5
[[Leese-210|Leese Peter]] 3 4
[[Leese-271|Leese William]] 3
[[Lippy-53|Lippe Joseph]] 1
[[Lippy-8|Lippy Samuel]] 2
[[Warehime-28|Lippy Sarah]] 5
[[Lippy-65|Lippy Sylvanus]] 2
Lippy William 2 5 (Argh, there are so so many WIlliam Lippys in the Manchester area)
[[Loats-59|Loats Lewis]] 1
[[Lochman-47|Lochman George]] 3
[[Lochman-45|Lochman William]] 3
[[Lauer-969|Lower Levi]] 3 (Levi Lauer)
[[Lauer-970|Lower G. W]]. 4 (George W Lauer)
[[Lucabaugh-2|Lucabaugh A. W]]. 3 (guessing this is Adam Lucabaugh)
[[Fair-913|Lucabaugh Mrs]] 1 (guessing this is Margaret Rebecca Fair Lucabaugh)
[[Luckenbach-33|Luckabaugh Martin]] 5
[[Menche-16|Manchey D. A.]] 3
[[Manchey-12|Manchey George]] 3
[[Manchey-7|Manchey Jacob]] 2
[[Marsh-8855|Marsh John]] 2
[[Meckley-124|Meekley Elder]] 5
[[Manchey-14|Menchey Frank]] 5 (Franklin H Manchey)
[[Markel-373|Merkel Eli]] 4 (Elias Markel)
[[Miller-92185|Miller E. R]]. 4 (Edwin Reilly Miller?)
[[Miller-92145|Miller Jacob]] 4
[[Miller-92142|Miller John]] 2
[[Monath-13|Monath Christian]] 4
[[Monath-14|Monath George]] 4
[[Motter-79|Motter Henry]] 1
[[Myers-19699|Myers E. B.]] 2 (I also found [[Myers-19698|Myers E. R.]]) (there were 348 people named Myers in the 1870 Carroll County Census)
[[Myers-19687|Myers Granville]] 5
[[Rudisill-635|Nace H. E]]. 4 (This could be Henrietta M E Nace, wife of Samuel, below)
[[Nace-255|Nace S. T.]] 2 (Samuel Thoman Nace is the only S I found in the area)
[[Nace-252|Nace William]] 5
[[Null-846|Null George]] 2
[[Reagle-51|Reagle Jacob]] 1
[[Reese-5553|Reese J. R]]. 5 (John Randolph Reese)
[[Reaver-41|Reever David]] 2 (David Reaver)
[[Rhodes-10327|Rhodes Harry]] (Harvey?) 5
[[Rhodes-10326|Rhodes John]] 5
[[Rhodes-10325|Rhodes William]] 5
[[Riley-12737|Riley John T]]. 1
[[Rinehart-1620|Rinehart George]] 1 2 3
[[Rinehart-1357|Rinehart Henry]] 4
[[Rinehart-1619|Rinehart Mary]] 1
[[Rinehart-1625|Rinehart Susan]] 1
Roades David 2 (the nearest one was in Freedom, Adams, PA, that seems pretty far)
[[Rohrbach-248|Rohrbaugh John]] 2
[[Rohrbach-245|Rohrbaugh William]] 2
[[Roser-298|Roser John]] 5
[[Roth-5722|Roth Albion]] 2
[[Roth-5723|Roth Edwin]] 1
[[Roth-5721|Roth James]] 2
[[Roth-5725|Roth Levi]] 2
[[Roth-5724|Roth Willoughby]] 1
[[Rabenstein-40|Rovenstine George]] 3 (maybe this George Rabenstein)
[[Rumler-70|Rumler Perry]] 2
[[Runkle-119|Runkle Dave]] 4
[[Runkle-110|Runkle Oliver]] S. 4
Rupp Solomon 3 (The only one I found was a bartender living in a hotel in York County)
[[Sabel-109|Sauble George]] 3
[[Shaffer-111|Shafer William]] 3
[[Shaffer-2896|Shaffer Horatio]] 5
[[Schaffer-1120|Shaffer Nathaniel]] 5
[[Shaffer-5267|Shaffer Thomas]] 5
[[Sherman-8771|Sherman Jesse]] 1
[[Shewell-118|Shewell George]] 4 (Hotel proprietor in Glen Rock)
[[Shower-71|Shower George]] 2
[[Shue-269|Shue H. S]]. 5 (Howard S Shue)
[[Simpers-24|Simpers Richard]] 2
[[Schmidt-15459|Smith Samuel]] 4
[[Snyder-14891|Snyder Noah]] 5
[[Stegner-212|Stegner Eli]] 1, 3
[[Stegner-211|Stegner Peter]] 2
[[Stegner-213|Stegner Wesley]] 5
[[Sterner-414|Sterner C. W]]. 4 (Charles Sterner - maybe)
[[Sterner-401|Sterner Edmund]] 2, 4, 5
[[Sterner-410|Sterner Henry]] 5
[[Sterner-411|Sterner Jacob]] 4, 5
[[Sterner-409|Sterner Levi]] 4
[[Sterner-380|Sterner Nelson]] 4
[[Sterner-407|Sterner S. G]]. 5 (Samuel G Sterner)
[[Sterner-40|Sterner Samuel]] 5
[[Stonesifer-109|Stonesifer John]] 5
[[Stremmel-21|Stremmel Henry]] 4
[[Strevig-12|Strevig John]] R. 4
[[Stuffle-14|Stuffle Lewis]] 5 (Stoffel)
[[Sullivan-17988|Sullivan David]] 1
[[Sullivan-17069|Sullivan Uriah B.]] 1
Testo Herman 2 (Harman Tastow b 1821 Hanover Germany)
[[Tracy-3956|Tracy William L]] 1, 2
[[Trone-219|Trone M]]. 3 (Michael Trone)
[[Trump-495|Trump John]] 2
[[Utz-457|Utz Daniel]] 1
[[Utz-580|Utz Jacob]] 4
[[Utz-604|Utz Thomas]] 5
[[Utz-394|Utz Urias]] 4
[[Utz-601|Utz William]] 3, 4, 5
Wagner Eva 5 (Eva Wagoner b 1840 Hesse Darmstadt, husband Frederick b 1827)
Wallersdorf George 4 (can't find this name)
[[Wampler-631|Wampler Abraham]] 2, 4
[[Warehime-23|Warehime Ephraim]] 2
[[Warner-11897|Warner Jacob]] 2
Warner M. H. 4 (I can't find anybody with these initials in the 1900 census)
[[Weaver-14193|Weaver David]] 2
[[Wentz-1168|Wentz John S.]] 4
[[Wentz-1167|Wentz Phaniel]] 1, 2 (Phanuel)
[[Wentz-1169|Wentz Philip]] 5
[[Wildasin-134|Wildasin E. G]]. 4 (Emory G Wildasin - almost too young, but no other candidates)
[[Williams-106425|Williams Henry]] 2
[[Wilson-88070|Wilson Andrew J.]] 5
[[Wilson-88071|Wilson Dallas]] 5
[[Wilson-75583|Wilson Henry D.]] 5
[[Wilson-45339|Wilson Joseph]] 3
[[Wilson-82748|Wilson Michael]] 1 2
[[Heiser-290|Wilson Mrs]] (widow) 3
[[Wine-505|Wine Henry]] 2
[[Yeiser-27|Yeiser Emanuel]] 2
[[Yingling-637|Yingling J]]. 3 (Jeremiah, son of Samuel, below)
[[Yingling-636|Yingling Samuel]] 1
[[Yost-1792|Yoost Philip]] J. 2
[[Yost-1790|Yoost Valentine]] 2
[[Yost-1791|Yost E. W.]] 3 4
[[Yost-1789|Yost Levi]] 3
[[Zepp-213|Zepp Barn]]. 2
[[Zepp-210|Zepp Emanuel]] 2 5
[[Zepp-212|Zepp George]] 1
[[Zepp-211|Zepp George]] 5
[[Zepp-214|Zepp Jacob]] 5
[[Zepp-216|Zepp Lewis]] 5
[[Zepp-215|Zepp William]] 2 {{Image|file=Images-6-16.jpg |size=s }}
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Five Generations of a Loyal House == * by Lady Georgina Bertie [Anne Emily (Kerr)] (1806-1881) * published by Rivingtons, London, 1845 * 544 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Five Generations of a Loyal House|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Part 1: Containing the Lives of Richard Bertie, and his son Peregrine, Lord Willoughby * https://books.google.com/books?id=QY1UAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=YqtfAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=x1MBAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/fivegenerationso00bert * https://archive.org/details/fivegenerations00bertgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100137401 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Bertie, Georgina. ''[[Space:Five Generations of a Loyal House|Five Generations of a Loyal House]]'' (Rivingtons, London, 1845) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bertie|Bertie]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Bertie, Georgina. ''[[Space:Five Generations of a Loyal House|Five Generations of a Loyal House]]'' (Rivingtons, London, 1845) [ Page ].
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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] '''Roll of the " Five English ships " (Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel) disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23, 1759''' Of the 1033 people listed, 339 died at sea, 156 died in the months following the landing. Results: 538 survivors. 3 births took place during the crossing. '''Citation''': "Rolle des habitans de l'Isle St Jean débarqués à St Malo le 23 janvier 1759 des 5 paquebots anglois le Yarmouth, la Patience, le Mathias, la Restoration et le John et Samuel," Fonds de l'inscription maritime de Saint-Servan (France): C-4619, MG6 C2, Library and Archives Canada, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4619/165 Roll of the " Five English ships " (Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel) disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23, 1759] image XXX, accessed DATE [[Aucoin-230|AUCOIN Michel]], 27, plowman, lives at St Enogat. '''image 165'''
[[Hebert-1768|HEBERT Isabelle]], 21, his wife, hospitalized 23-28 January.
2 [[Amireau-2|MIREAU Isabelle]] femme AUCOIN, 50 , hospitalized 24 January-27 March
[[Aucoin-1561|AUCOIN Chrisostome]], 18, son, single, lives at St Enogat.
[[Aucoin-1562|AUCOIN Françoise]], 15, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-10 April
[[Aucoin-33|AUCOIN Hélène]], 12, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-27 March.
[[Aucoin-1563|AUCOIN Ursule]], 10, daughter, died at sea
3 [[Aucoin-231|AUCOIN Michel]], 50, plowman, injured his leg, hospitalized 24 January. Lived in St Servan at the home of Catherine Denis. Died at the hospital on 8 February 1759.
[[Henry-9259|HENRY Marie Joseph]], 50, his wife, at St Servan
[[Aucoin-947|AUCOIN Marie Josèphe]], 27, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-1 April
[[Aucoin-1564|AUCOIN Marguerite]], 22, daughter, died 2 March 1759
[[Aucoin-720|AUCOIN Geneviève]], 15, daughter
[[Aucoin-967|AUCOIN Isabelle]], 14, daughter, hospitalized 30 March-5 April
[[Aucoin-1565|AUCOIN Ozite]], 10, daughter, died 19 March 1759 in St Servan
4 [[Aucoin-275|AUCOIN Joseph]], 38, plowman, hospitalized 3 March-1 April, resides in Ploubalay '''image 166'''
[[Blanchard-7850|BLANCHARD Anne]], 34, his wife, died at sea
[[Aucoin-1460|AUCOIN Radegonde]], 5, daughter, died at the hospital on 11 April 1759)
[[Aucoin-1461|AUCOIN Joseph]], 2, died at sea
[[Aucoin-1458|AUCOIN Ozite]], 8, died at sea
5 [[Aucoin-473|AUCOIN Alexis]], died at sea
[[Blanchard-76|BLANCHARD Hélène]], 40, his wife, hospitalized 23 January-18 April, resides in Ploubalay
[[Aucoin-1452|AUCOIN Pierre]], 17, son, hospitalized 23 January-18 April
[[Aucoin-472|AUCOIN Joseph]], 16, son, hospitalized 24 January-18 April
[[Aucoin-1466|AUCOIN Fabien]], 13, son, hospitalized 23 January-18 April
[[Aucoin-1468|AUCOIN Hélène]], 10 ans, daughter, hospitalized 23 January-18 April
[[Aucoin-1469|AUCOIN Marguerite]], 9, daughter, died at the hospital on 4 March 1759
[[Aucoin-1467|AUCOIN Marie]], 11, died at sea
[[Aucoin-1470|AUCOIN Théodore]], 4, died at sea
6 [[Angot-22|ANGAU, Nicolas]], 42, from Coutances, plowman and fisherman. Lives in Pleurtuit.
[[Galais-7|GALLAIS ,Anne]], 32, his wife
[[Angot-21|ANGAU Vincent]], 12, son
[[Angot-26|ANGAU Simon]], 10, son
[[Angot-27|ANGAU Louis]], 8, son
[[Angot-28|ANGAU Marie Rose]], 6, daughter, died at the hospital on 17 February 1759
[[Angot-29|ANGAU Marie Louise]], 5, daughter, died at sea
7 [[Le_Buffe-3|LE BUF Louis Aubin]], 43, plowman, resides in St Servan, St Pierre Street. Given permission to go to St Michel des Loups, 2 hours from Granville, for 15 days. Will return 14 May '''image 167'''
[[Quimine-9|QUIMINE Anne]], 40, his wife
[[Le_Buf-1|LE BUF Modeste]], 10 , daughter
[[Le_Buffe-4|LE BUF Marie Françoise,]] 8, daughter
[[Le_Buffe-5|LE BUF Charles]], 5, son
[[Le_Buffe-6|LE BUF Marguerite]], 2, daughter died at sea
[[Quimine-12|Quimine, Marguerite]], 20, Anne's sister
[[Galais-13|GALLAIS Guillaume]], 28, (son of Guillaume), at the hospital du Rosay 30 March-6 May
8 [[Bugeaud-25|BUGEAU Jean]], 29, plowman, widower, resides at Lambeti at Jeanne Galet's home. Died 24 March at St Servan
[[Bugeaud-54|BUGEAU Marie Rose]], 6, daughter, lives with Marie Roger (?)
[[Bugeaud-55|BUGEAU Joseph]], 4 ans, son, died at sea
[[Bugeaud-56|BUGEAU Xavier]], 2, son, died at sea
{{Red|LE BERE Jeanne}}, 36, daughter of Jean, orphan, at du Rosay hospital 21 March-19 April. Lives with Marie Roger. [[Landry-3312|LANDRY Charles]], 28, son of Charles, single, "garçon chez Perine Simon à St Servan avec Louis Talbot"
9 [[Bourg-1517|BOURG Louis]], 28, died at hospital on 6 March 1759)
[[Pitre-3029|PITRE Anne]], 18, his wife
[[Pitre-3517|PITRE Marie Blanche]], 15, (Anne's sister)
10 [[Bourg-394|BOURG Charles]], 21 '''image 168'''
[[Blanchard-1775|BLANCHARD Madeleine]], 21, his wife
11 [[Dubocq-18|DUBOSQ Pierre]], 50, died at hospital on 1 February 1759)
[[Mercier-1415|LE MERCIER Susanne]], 55, his wife, died at hospital on 9 February 1759)
[[Duboscq-1|DUBOSQ Marie Madeleine]], 20, daughter
[[Duboscq-6|DUBOSQ Marie]], 18, daughter
[[Duboscq-7|DUBOSQ Jacques]], 16, son
12 [[Duboscq-8|DUBOSQ Pierre]], 26, plowman, lives at La Gouesnière
[[Jacquet-116|JACQUES Marie]], 16, wife
13 [[Bonniere-2|BONNIERE Pierre]], died at sea
[[Forest-402|FOREST Madeleine]], 44, his wife
[[Bonniere-6|BONNIERE François]], 25, son (arrived from Boulogne on 31 March1759)
[[Bonniere-5|BONNIERE Jean]], 22, son, died at sea
[[Bonniere-7|BONNIERE Charles,]] 15, son, died at sea
[[Bonniere-8|BONNIERE Anne]], 18, daughter
14 [[LeBlanc-7568|LE BLANC Joseph]], 33, died at hospital on 18 February 1759)
[[Moyse-152|MOÏSE Anne]], 26, his wife
[[Leblanc-7758|LE BLANC Joseph]], 3, son, died at sea '''image 169'''
[[Leblanc-7759|LE BLANC François]], 1, son, died at sea
15 [[Blanchard-8353|BLANCHARD Jean]], 32, died at sea
[[Moyse-255|MOÏSE Françoise]], 32, his wife, died on 22 February 1759)
[[Blanchard-8357|BLANCHARD Anne Josèphe]], 6, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8358|BLANCHARD Jean Grégoire]], 5, son, died at sear
[[Blanchard-8359|BLANCHARD Marie]], 1, daughter, died at sea
16 [[Boudrot-448|BOUDEROT Honoré]], 29, died at hospital on 9 March 1759)
[[Hebert-8115|HEBERT Isabelle]], 24, died at hospital on 3 March 1759)
[[Boudrot-831|BOUDEROT Pierre]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-832|BOUDEROT Geneviève]], 10 months, daughter, died at sea
17 [[Boudrot-412|BOUDEROT Zacharie]], from Isle Saint Jean, 37
[[Daigre-249|DAIGRE Marguerite]], 30, his wife
[[Boudrot-413|BOUDEROT Marie]], 9, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-414|BOUDEROT Paul]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-415|BOUDEROT Charles]], 6 , son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-695|BOUDEROT Marguerite]], 3, daughter,, died at sea
[[Boudrot-698|BOUDEROT Benjamine]], 1, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-513|BOUDEROT Marie]], 22, sister of Zacharie, has permit for La Rochelle from 9 February 1759
[[Boudrot-558|BOUDEROT Pierre]], 22, has permit for La Rochelle from 9 February 1759
18 [[Forest-848|BILLERET Joseph]], 31 '''image 170'''
[[Forest-848|FOREST Brigitte]], 30, his wife
[[Billeray-2|BILLERET Jeanne]], 6, daughter, died on 16 May 1759)
[[Billeray-3|BILLERET Charles]], 4, son
19 [[Boudrot-462|BOUDEROT Jean Baptiste]], 30, , has permit for La Rochelle from 9 February 1759
[[Trahan-724|TRAHAN Luce]], 23, his wife, has permit for La Rochelle from 9 February 1759
[[Boudrot-833|BOUDEROT Madeleine]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-834|BOUDEROT Isabelle]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-835|BOUDEROT Etienne]], 18 months, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-42|BOUDEROT Jean]], father of Jean Baptiste, died at sea
[[Saulnier-75|SAUNIER Louise]], his wife, died at sea
20 [[Hebert-1716|HEBERT Madeleine]] wife of BOURG, died "en rade"
[[Bourg-664|BOURG Alain]], from Isle Saint Jean, 17, son
[[Bourg-1206|BOURG Anselme]], 22, died at hospital on 14 February 1759)
[[Bourg-465|BOURG Luce Perpétue]], 15, daughter
21 [[Bourg-1205|BOURG Michel]], 38, plowman, died on 15 march 1759, '''image 170'''
[[Moyse-254|MOÏSE Cécile]], 35, wife, lives at St Suliac
[[Bourg-1695|BOURG Marie]], 8, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1696|BOURG Perpétue]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1697|BOURG Michel]], 3, son, died at sea
[[Bourg-1698|BOURG Simon]], 8 months, son, died at sea
22 [[Boudrot-173|BOUDEROT Olivier,]] 47 '''image 171'''
[[Guerin-344|GUERIN Henriette]], 45, wife, died at hospital on 21 March 1759)
[[Boudrot-171|BOUDEROT]] Madeleine Josèphe, 15, daughter
[[Boudrot-465|BOUDEROT Anne]], 13, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-466|BOUDEROT Bazile]], 12, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-757|BOUDEROT Charles]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-758|BOUDEROT Jean Baptiste]], 3, son, died at sea
23 - '''no Pierre son of Joseph found in KTR or MWL to fit this person, unsure of correct family. Not on 1752 La Roque census. Not in Acadians in Gray. '''
{{Red|BOUDEROT Pierre}}, 20 (son of Joseph), '''image 171''' 24 [[Brault-173|BROS Chérubin]], , died at sea '''image 171'''
[[Aucoin-482|AUCOIN Marie]], 50, his wife, died at hospital on 6 February 1759
[[Breau-957|BROS Xavier]], 14, son, died at hospital on 17 February 1759
[[Breau-805|BROS Marie Ozite]], 15, daughter
[[Breau-958|BROS Anne]], daughter, died at sea
[[Breau-959|BROS Simon]], son, died at sea
[[Breau-960|BROS Perpétue]], daughter, died at sea
25 [[Bugeaud-43|BUGEAU Alain]], 30, died at Saint Servan on 20 February 1759, '''image 171'''
[[Granger-1333|GRANGER Marie Madeleine]], 27, his wife
[[Bugeaud-50|BUGEAU Simon]], 7, son, died at Saint Servan on 18 March 1759''' image 172'''
[[Bugeaud-52|BUGEAU Marie Louise]], 3, daughter, died at sea
26 [[Potier-45|POTIER Charlotte]], 15, daughter of Christophe, lives with Jean la Foresterie “qui touchera pour elle de son consentement”. Lives in Plouër.
27 [[Blanchard-2322|BLANCHARD François]], 28, single, plowman, lives in St Suliac
[[Blanchard-737|BLANCHARD Charles]], 26, his brother, invalid since birth, lives in St Suliac
[[Blanchard-3094|BLANCHARD Bénoni]], 18, his brother, hospitalized 23 March-15 April
[[Blanchard-8|BLANCHARD, Joseph]], father, died at sea
[[Dupuis-3|DUPUIS Anne]], mother, died at sea
28 [[Brouse-287|BROUSSE Louis]], 23, from Lamballe, '''image 172'''
[[Gaudet-1534|GAUDET Marie]], 22, his wife
[[Brouse-339|BROUSSE Marie]], 1, daughter, died at sea
29 [[Blanchard-2780|BLANCHARD Germain]], 37, plowman, at hospital 3 March-1 April. Lives in St Suliac.
[[Bourg-1065|BOURG Marguerite]], his wife, died at sea
[[Blanchard-2825|BLANCHARD Jean]], 13, son, at hospital 15 March-1 April
[[Blanchard-8618|BLANCHARD Ambroise]], 11, son, died at hospital 16 March 1759
[[Blanchard-8619|BLANCHARD Charles]], 9, son, died at hospital 6 March 1759
[[Blanchard-8620|BLANCHARD Marguerite]], 6, daughter, died at sea '''image 173'''
[[Blanchard-8621|BLANCHARD Marie]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8622|BLANCHARD Perinne]], 3 weeks, born aboard the ship. Died 10 February 1759
30 [[Bourg-7|BOURG Jean]], 56, a plowman, died in Pleudihen on 4 April 1759 '''image 173'''
[[Pitre-58|PITRE Marie]], his wife, died at sea
[[Bourg-705|BOURG Charles]], 13, son, lives in Pleudihen
[[Bourg-1699|BOURG Marguerite]], 26, daughter, died at hospital on 20 march 1759
[[Bourg-1701|BOURG Marie]], 16, daughter, lives in Pleudihen
31 [[Bourg-942|BOURG François]], brother of Jean, widower, died at sea, '''image 173'''
[[Bourg-1311|BOURG Charles]], 15, son, lives in St Enogat.
[[Bourg-1117|BOURG Jean]], 14, son, at hospital 24 Jan-1 Mar, lives in St Servan
[[Bourg-1312|BOURG Françoise]], 12, daughter, lives in Pleudihen
[[Bourg-1312|BOURG Marguerite]], 10, daughter, died in Pleudihen on 1 April 1759
[[Bourg-1037|BOURG Antoine]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Bourg-1314|BOURG Marie]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1315|BOURG Ozite]], 4, daughter, died at sea
32 [[Bourg-1700|BOURG François]], 20, son of Jean, plowman, at hospital 17 March-14 April. Lives in Pleuhiden. '''Image 173'''
[[Aucoin-1567|AUCOIN Anne]], 20, his wife, at hospital 14-20 February; 27 February-1 April; '''image 174'''
33 [[Bourg-13|BOURG Jean]], 23, son of Jean, plowman, lives in Pleudihen '''image 174'''
[[Aucoin-3|AUCOIN Marie]], 25, his wife, was hospitalized 24 Jan-4 Feb, 9 Feb-13 Mar
34 [[Bourg-947|BOURG Joseph]], 22 years '''image 174'''
[[Aucoin-1568|AUCOIN Marguerite]], 23, his wife
35 [[Bourg-941|BOURG Alexandre]], father of Joseph, died at sea '''image 174'''
[[Hébert-4499|HEBERT Ursule]], 45, his wife, at hospital 24 Feb-27 Mar, lives in St Enogat
[[Bourg-979|BOURG Marguerite]], 20, daughter
[[Bourg-889|BOURG Anne]], 18, daughter
[[Bourg-1198|BOURG Marie]], 20, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1202|BOURG Tersile]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1203|BOURG Blanche]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1200|BOURG Grégoire]], 10, son, died at sea
36 [[Lebert-132|LE BERE Charles]], 38 years'''image 174'''
[[Robichaud-2700|ROBICHEAU Anne Marie]], 31, his wife
[[Lebert-135|LE BERE Anne Josèphe]], 12, daughter
[[Lebert-160|LE BERE Marie]], 9, daughter, died on 10 June 1759
[[Lebert-161|LE BERE Michel,]] 6, son, died at sea
[[Lebert-162|LE BERE Jean Charles]], 3, son, died at sea
37 [[Breau-961|BROS Félix]], son of Jean, 20 years '''image 174'''
38 [[Blanchard-9|BLANCHARD Joseph]], 41, died at hospital on 16 February 1759 '''image 175'''
[[Pitre-62|PITRE Marguerite Geneviève]], 36, his wife
[[Blanchard-8362|BLANCHARD François Xavier]], 12, son
[[Blanchard-8363|BLANCHARD Guillaume]], 11, son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8364|BLANCHARD Michel]], 8, son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8365|BLANCHARD Joseph Mathurin]], 6 , son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8366|BLANCHARD Marguerite Modeste]], 3, daughter, died at sea
39 [[Blanchard-2629|BLANCHARD Joseph]], son of Martin, 28 years
[[Hebert-2364|HEBERT Anne]], 19, his wife
{{Red|BLANCHARD Marie}}, niece of Joseph, 13 years - '''research needed as to correct family([[Bourque-573|Bourque-573]] 03:09, 23 September 2023 (UTC))'''
[[Dupuis-534|DUPUIS Elisabeth]], mother of joseph, died at sea
[[Hébert-8772|HEBERT Charles]], Anne’s brother, 22, died at sea
40 [[Blanchard-7|BLANCHARD Alexis]], 33, plowman, died at the hospital on 3 February 1759, image 175
[[Pitre-61|PITRE Marie]], 35, his wife, died at the hospital on 11 February 1759
[[Blanchard-8626|BLANCHARD Simon]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-6596|BLANCHARD Isabelle Geneviève]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8627|BLANCHARD Marie Anne]], 16 months, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8628|BLANCHARD Nicole]], daughter, was born at the hôpital on 4 February 1759 and died the same day
41 [[Hebert-8114|HEBERT Françoise]] widow of BLANCHARD Joseph, 25, died at hospital on 12 February 1759, '''image 175'''
[[Blanchard-8629|BLANCHARD Marie Josèphe]], 3, daughter
42 [[Bourg-183|BOURG François]], 50, +died at hospital 23 February 1759. Lived at La Roche's home on Notre Dame street. ''' image 176'''
[[Thibodeau-72|TIBODEAU Emilie]], 44, wife, died at hospital 14 February 1759
[[Bourg-1406|BOURG Blanche]], 12, daughter, died 7 March 1759
[[Bourg-1407|BOURG Gertrude]], 10, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1408|BOURG Marie Sébastienne]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1409|BOURG Jean Charles]], 3, son, died at sea
[[Bourg-488|BOURG Théodore]], son of Jean, 13 years
[[Bourg-1715|BOURG Marie]], his sister, 10 years
43 [[Bourg-937|BOURG Pierre]], died at sea,''' image 176'''
[[Gautrot-149|GAUTROT Marie Josèphe]], 46, his wife, at hospital 7 Mar-10 Apr
[[Bourg-1704|BOURG Ambroise]], 19, son, died at hospital 11 March 1759
[[Bourg-1616|BOURG Jean Pierre]], 14, son, at hospital 7 Mar-6 Apr
[[Bourg-1618|BOURG Françoise Josèphe]], 22, daughter, at hospital 7 Mar-10 Apr
[[Bourg-1705|BOURG Marguerite Josèphe]], 12, daughter, died 5 February 1759
[[Bourg-1706|BOURG Victor]], son of Jean Pierre, 12, at hospital 7 Mar-6 Apr in Pleslin image 177
[[Bourg-1707|BOURG Madeleine]], 4, daughter of Jean Pierre, died at sea
{{Red|HEBERT Jean Baptiste}}, son of Jean, 6, at hospital 7 Mar-6 Apr in Pleslin '''More research needed'''. Could be http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/getperson.php?personID=I53128&tree=03
[[Gautrot-25|GAUTROT François]], 80, father of Marie Josèphe, died at hospital 3 February 1759
44 [[Blanchard-5186|BLANCHARD Pierre]], died at sea, '''image 177'''
[[Hebert-2221|HEBERT Madeleine]], 29, his wife, lives in Ploubalay
[[Blanchard-8633|BLANCHARD Jean Pierre]], 8, son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8634|BLANCHARD Ambroise]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Hamon-649|Joseph Hamon]] 6, orphan, died at sea
45 [[Blanchard-1941|BLANCHARD Jean]], died at sea '''image 177'''
[[Hebert-1643|HEBERT Anne]], 21, his wife, at hospital 26 Jan-7 Feb in Ploubalay
[[Blanchard-8635|BLANCHARD Jean]], 3, son, died at sea
{{Red|BLANCHARD Joseph}}, brother of Madeleine, '''More research needed'''
http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/getperson.php?personID=I5143&tree=03 Young enough to need to travel with another family and also not be married. Has a sister Madeleine.
http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/getperson.php?personID=I4681&tree=03 would be 12 on the voyage, so needs a family, married in Cherbourg in 1769. This profile doesn't fit with the deportation however [[Blanchard-8273|Joseph Blanchard (1746-bef.1785)]]
[[Breaux-97|BROS Françoise]], his wife, died at sea
[[Blanchard-7853|BLANCHARD Charles]], 21, son, died at hospital 6 April 1759
[[Hamon-264|HAMON Ignace]], 10, brother of Joseph, at the hospital 24 Jan-27 Mar, lives in Pleurtuit with Alain Guillaume.
47 [[Bonniere-5|BONNIERE Jean Jacques]], died at sea '''image 177'''
[[LeBlanc-7757|LE BLANC Marie]], 19, his wife, at Plouër
48 [[Babin-3956|BABIN Paul]], 25, son of Pierre '''image 177'''
49 [[Bourg-1518|BOURG Alexandre]], 40, ploughman, lives in St Suliac, '''image 178'''
[[Hebert-7916|HEBERT Marguerite Josèphe]], 30, wife
[[Bourg-1520|BOURG Marie Rose]], 11, daughter
[[Bourg-908|BOURG Marguerite]], 9 , daughter
[[Bourg-1521|BOURG Madeleine]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1522|BOURG Anne Dorate]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Breau-996|BROS, Francois]], 3, son of Blaise, died at sea
[[Hebert-7939|HEBERT François Xavier]], 10, brother of Marguerite, crippled leg, died 3 June 1759
50 [[Bourg-1712|BOURG Bénoni]], 23, son of Pierre, died at hospital 3 February 1759, '''image 178'''
[[Naquin-261|NAQUIN Elisabeth]], 25, his wife, died on 19 February 1759
51 [[Broussard-1456|BROUSSARD Pierre]], 32, plowman, lives in Pleudihen '''image 178'''
[[Landry-4524|LANDRY Madeleine]], 31, his wife
[[Broussard-1457|BROUSSARD Jean Baptiste]], 8, son, died in Pleudihen on 26 April 1759
[[Broussard-1474|BROUSSARD Isabelle]], 6, daughter
[[Broussard-2744|BROUSSARD Marie Marguerite]], 4, daughter, died in Pleudihen on 27 April 1759
[[Broussard-2745|BROUSSARD Pierre]], 1, son
[[Broussard-2750|BROUSSARD François]], 25, brother of Pierre, died at hospital on 11 February 1759
[[Landry-3035|LANDRY Joseph]], 23, brother of Madeleine, at hospital 23 Jan-26 Mar
52 [[Broussard-603|BROUSSARD Jean Baptiste]], 37, plowman, died at hospital on 26 February 1759 '''image 178'''
[[Landry-1080|LANDRY Ozite]], 28, his wife, at hospital 17 Feb-6 May in Pleudihen
[[Broussard-1441|BROUSSARD Madeleine]], 9, daughter, '''image 179'''
[[Broussard-1439|BROUSSARD Joseph]], 7, son, died at Rosay hospital on 4 March 1759
[[Broussard-2206|BROUSSARD Jean Baptiste]], 2 months, son
[[Broussard-2203|BROUSSARD Marguerite]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Broussard-2204|BROUSSARD Rosalie]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Broussard-2205|BROUSSARD Grégoire]], 2, son, died at sea
[[Broussard-244|BROUSSARD Charles]],27 ans, brother of Jean Baptiste, plowman, at hospital 24 Jan-7 Mar
[[Broussard-2751|BROUSSARD Firman]], 22, other brother of Jean-Baptiste, died in Pleudihen on 21 April 1759
53 [[Bouchard-666|BOUCHARD Nicolas]], 32, plowman, lives in Paramé '''image 179'''
[[Chiasson-1347|CHASSION Marie]], 27, his wife, died at sea
[[Bouchard-3692|BOUCHARD Nicolas]], 11, son
[[Bouchard-2363|BOUCHARD Marie]], 8, daughter
[[Bouchard-3697|BOUCHARD Hélène]], 6 months, daughter, died 1 February 1759
[[Bouchard-3696|BOUCHARD Louis]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Rousseau-2334|N., son of M. de VILLESOIN]], commandant of Isle Saint Jean, 18 months died at sea
[[Dufaut-32|DUFFAU Gilles]], 25 ans, + à l'hôpital le 28 mars 1759
54 [[Breau-146|BROS Joseph]], 47, plowman, at Rosay hospital 7 Feb-5 Mar, lives in Pleurtuit, '''image 179'''
[[Bourg-356|BOURG Ursule]], 46, his wife, died at Rosay hospital 20 February 1759
[[Breau-187|BROS Ursule]], 18, daughter, at Rosay hospital 9 Feb-26 Mar; 10 Apr-20 May
[[Breau-543|BROS Françoise]], 15, daughter, at Rosay hospital 10 Feb-26 Mar; 27 Apr-5 May '''image 180'''
[[Breau-545|BROS Luce]], 13, daughter, at Rosay hospital 9 Feb-1 Apr; 1 May-26 May
[[Breau-546|BROS Anne Josèphe]], 12, daughter, at Rosay hospital 7 Feb-26 Mar; 23 Apr-30 May
[[Breau-547|BROS Angélique]], 9, daughter, at Rosay hospital 7 Feb-26 Mar
[[Breau-548|BROS Marie]], 8, daughter, at Rosay hospital 10 Feb-5 Mar
[[Breau-549|BROS Rosalie]], 7, daughter, at Rosay hospital 10 Feb-26 Mar; 1 May-30 May
[[Breaux-594|BROS Joseph]], 6, son, at Rosay hospital, 10 Feb-5 Mar
[[Breau-629|BROS Simon Joseph]], 2, son, died at sea
55 [[Bourg-462|BOURG Joseph]], 26, son of Abraham, '''image 180'''
[[Dugas-54|DUGAST Marguerite Josèphe]], 24, his wife, died at sea
56 [[Cosset-24|COSSET Barthélemy]], 43, plowman'''image 180'''
[[Galais-2|GALLAIS Françoise]], 21, his wife
[[Cosset-32|COSSET Anne]], 13, daughter
[[Cosset-64|COSSET Jean Robert]], 7 months, died on 16 February 1759
[[Cosset-65|COSSET Françoise]], 4, daughter, died at sea '''image 181'''
[[Cosset-66|COSSET Guillaume]], 3, son, died at sea
57 [[Chiasson-87|CHASSION François]], 60, died at Saint Servan on 14 February 1759, '''image 181'''
[[Doucet-189|DOUCET Anne]], his wife, died at sea
[[Chiasson-746|CHASSION Louis]], 17, son, died at hospital on 27 January 1759
[[Chiasson-734|CHASSION Chrisostome]], 12, daughter
58 [[Chiasson-459|CHASSION Jean]], 30, son of François, a plowman, at hospital 24 Jan-1 Feb, lives in Paramé, image 181 '''image 181'''
[[Prétieux-5|PRECIEUX Louise]], 25, wife, died at hospital 24 (sic for 22) February 1759
[[Chiasson-1851|CHASSION Jean]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Chiasson-1852|CHASSION Anne]],4, daughter, died at sea
59 [[Carret-8|CARRET Ignace]], 84, plowman, at hospital 24 Jan-25 Apr, lives in St Suliac '''image 181'''
[[Henry-3566|HENRY Cécile]], 65, his wife
[[Carret-26|CARRET Honoré]],25, son, plowman, lives in Châteauneuf, married to Françoise Benoist
[[Carret-24|CARRET Joseph]], 32, son, died at Saint Servan on 27 March 1759
[[Carret-27|CARRET François]], 24, son, died at hospital on 10 February 1759
[[Carret-28|CARRET Zenon]], 21, son, died at hospital on 13 February 1759
[[Carret-7|CARRET Ignace]], 13, son, in St Suliac
60 [[Carret-22|CARRET Charles]], 37, widower, Plowman, died at Saint-Servan on 7 March 1759 '''image 182'''
[[Carret-57|CARRET, Suzanne]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Carret-58|CARRET, Pierre]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Carret-59|CARRET, Rosalie]], 2, daughter, died at sea
61 [[Carret-25|CARRET Jean]], 35, son of Ignace, died at hospital on 17 February 1759, '''image 182'''
[[Carret-50|CARRET Thérèse]], 7, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-7 March
[[Carret-30|CARRET Marie Rose]], 9, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-7 March, lives at la Croix du ?? with Françoise Cousin
62 [[Chiasson-744|CHASSION François]], 30, son of François, died at sea '''image 182'''
[[Haché-454|HACHE Marie Anne]], 26, his wife, lives in Paramé
[[Chiasson-1448|CHASSION François]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Chiasson-1447|CHASSION Marie]], 12, daughter, died at sea
[[Chiasson-1449|CHASSION n]], 4 months, died at sea
63 [[Daigle-1316|DAIGUE jean]], 26, son, plowman, at hospital 9 Feb-29 Mar, lives on rue aux Herbes in Pleudihen, '''image 182'''
[[Thériault-932|TERRIOT Marie Josèphe]], 24, his wife, at hospital 22 Feb-3 Apr
[[Daigle-41|DAIGUE Marie]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Daigle-2898|DAIGUE Madeleine]], 2, daughter, died at sea
64 [[Daigre-189|DAIGUE Charles]], 25, plowman, lived on rue aux Herbes in Pleudihen, died on 19 March 1759, image 182, '''image 182'''
[[Barrieau-83|BARRIOT Marie Blanche]], 23, his wife, lives in Pleudihen
[[Daigre-285|DAIGUE Jean Baptiste]], 3, died at sea, '''image 183'''
[[Daigre-286|DAIGUE Gertrude]], 15 days, died at sea
[[Barrieau-92|BARRIOT Pélagie]], 13, sister of Marie Blanche
65 [[Daigre-2|DAIGUE Jean]], brother, 60, crippled in one leg, lives on rue des Herbes, at hospital 23 Jan-6 Feb, returned to hospital 6 Feb, died at the hospital on 18 Feb 1759 , '''image 183'''
[[Breau-1|BROS Anne Marie]], his wife, died at sea
[[Daigre-287|DAIGUE Isabelle]], daughter, died at sea
[[Daigre-226|DAIGUE Paul]], 17, son
[[Daigle-373|DAIGUE Marie]], 20, daughter, at hospital 10 Feb-26 Mar
[[Daigre-182|DAIGUE Ursule]], 15, daughter, at hospital 22 Feb-20 Mar
[[Daigre-163|DAIGUE Marguerite]], 14, daughter
[[Daigre-54|DAIGUE Anne Josèphe]], 12, daughter
66 [[Dugas-83|DUGAST Joseph]], 59, plowman, died at sea, '''image 183'''
[[Hebert-1308|HEBERT Marie]], 54, his wife, died at sea
[[Dugas-2024|DUGAST Jean]], 14, son, died at sea
[[Dugas-431|DUGAST Joseph]], 15, son, lives in St Suliac
[[Dugas-837|DUGAST Anne]], 10, daughter
67 [[Dugas-933|DUGAST Alexis]], 32, '''image 183'''
[[Bourg-716|BOURG Anne]], 32, his wife, died at sea
[[Dugas-574|DUGAST Anne Josèphe]], 10, daughter
[[Dugas-2019|Joseph "Josephat" ]], 8, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-2020|Grégoire Dugas]] 6, son, died at sea
[[Dugas-2021|DUGAST Joseph]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Dugas-2022|DUGAST Perpétue]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-2023|DUGAST]] born and died at sea
68 [[Doiron-2|DOUERAND Alexis]], 36, plowman, and navigator at times, lives at St Enogat '''image 183'''
[[Bourg-15|BOURG Madeleine Josèphe]], 22, his wife, at hospital 23 Jan-24 Jan, '''image 184'''
[[Doiron-28|DOUERAND Alexis Grégoire]], 14, son, at hospital 26 Feb-21 Mar
[[Doiron-29|DOUERAND Josaphat]], 13, son, at hospital 23-28 Jan, 7-27 Feb
[[Doiron-30|DOUERAND Théodore]], 10, son, died at hospital on 6 March 1759
[[Doiron-33|DOUERAND François Xavier]], 4 months, died on 15 March 1759 in St Malo
[[Doiron-31|DOUERAND Marie Blanche]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Doiron-32|DOUERAND Joseph Marie]], 3, son, died at sea
69 [[Doiron-1016|DOUERAND Jean]], 32, brother of Alexis, '''image 184'''
[[Thibodeau-1533|TIBODEAU Anne]], 31, his wife
[[Doiron-1986|DOUERAND Gervaise]], 5, son, died at hospital on 13 February 1759
[[Doiron-1987|DOUERAND Simon]], 3, son, died at hospital on 8 February 1759
[[Doiron-1988|DOUERAND Modeste]], 4 months, daughter, died at sea
[[Doiron-1989|DOUERAND Dorate]], 4 months, daughter, died at sea
70 [[Dugas-932|DUGAST Charles]], died at sea, '''image 185'''
[[Benoit-1922|BENOIST Marie]]
[[Dugas-1473|DUGAST Jean Baptiste]], 22, son
[[Dugas-603|DUGAST Anne]], 26, daughter
[[Dugas-795|DUGAST Marie Madeleine]], 24, daughter
[[Dugas-1474|DUGAST Marie Josèphe]], 19, daughter
[[Dugas-1475|DUGAST Pierre Ignace]], 16, son
[[Dugas-1476|DUGAST Pierre]], 14, son
[[Dugas-1477|DUGAST Antoine]], 12, son
[[Dugas-1478|DUGAST Victoire]], 10, daughter
[[Dugas-1471|DUGAST Marguerite]], daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-1472|DUGAST Joseph]], won, died at sea
71 [[Dugas-38|DUGAST Paul]], 48 years '''image 185'''
[[Boudrot-99|BOUDEROT Marie]], 48, his wife, died at hospital on 13 February 1759
{{Red|DUGAST Marguerite}}, 15, daughter ''' Her age does not line up with the family structure in either Landry or Reader'''
[[Dugas-55|DUGAST Marie]], 12, daughter
[[Dugas-56|DUGAST Simon]], 11, son '''image 186'''
[[Dugas-92|DUGAST Paul]], 9, son, died at hospital on 28 January 1759
[[Dugas-51|DUGAST Isabelle]], 6, daughter
72 [[Duplessis-3460|DUPLESSIS Claude Antoine]], 49, from Saint Cantin in Picardie, surgeon, '''image 186'''
[[Lejeune-601|LE JEUNE Catherine]], 60 ( ?)
[[Duplessis-4339|DUPLESSIS François Marin]], 9, son, died at sea
[[Labore-52|LA BORE Louis]], 16, son of René, a surgeon's apprentice, died on 15 June 1759
73 [[Dugas-953|DUGAST Ambroise]], 30 years, '''image 186'''
[[Henry-12107|HENRY Marguerite]], 29, died at hospital on 6 March 1759
[[Dugas-488|DUGAST Ambroise]], 7, son
[[Dugas-2025|DUGAST Joseph]], 15 months, son, died on 1 February 1759
[[Dugas-2026|DUGAST Marguerite Josèphe]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-2027|DUGAST Françoise]], 3, daughter, died at sea
74 [[Dugas-36|DUGAST Jean Baptiste]], 40 years, '''image 186'''
[[Moyse-154|MOÏSE Madeleine]], his wife, died at sea
[[Dugas-1535|DUGAST Jean Baptiste]], 17, son
[[Dugas-1466|DUGAST Josèphe]], 15, daughter
[[Dugas-833|DUGAST Marin]], 12, son
[[Dugas-1765|DUGAST Marie]], 10, daughter
[[Dugas-2028|DUGAST Mathurin]], 3, son, died at sea
[[Dugas-2029|DUGAST Anastasie]], 1, daughter, died at sea
75 [[Dugas-1280|DUGAST Pierre]], 31, son of Claude, '''image 186'''
[[Daigre-104|DAIGUE Marguerite]], 35, his wife, '''image 187'''
[[Dugas-517|DUGAST Osite]], 6, daughter
[[Dugas-2030|DUGAST Marguerite Blanche,]] 4, daughter
[[Dugas-2031|DUGAST Victoire Osite]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-549|DUGAST Amand]], 12, brother of Pierre
76 [[Dugas-630|DUGAST Pierre]], 26, son of Joseph '''image 187'''
[[Henry-14871|HENRY Anne Josèphe]], 27, his wife
{{Red|DUGAST Jean Pierre}}, 5, son, died at sea. '''This child is not listed with this family in reliable family trees. Where does he belong?'''
[[Dugas-2032|DUGAST Anne Josèphe]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-2033|DUGAST Marie Rose]], 2, daughter, died at sea sea
77 [[Daigre-93|DAIGUE Olivier]], 41, died at hospital on 2 March 1759, '''image 187'''
[[Doiron-903|DOUERAND Angélique]], 39, his wife, died at hospital on 27 February 1759
[[Daigre-194|DAIGUE Miniac]], 15, son
[[Daigre-181|DAIGUE Marguerite]], 18, daughter
[[Daigre-51|DAIGUE Ozite]], 13, daughter
[[Daigre-231|DAIGUE Marie Rose]], 11, daughter'''image 188'''
[[Daigre-230|DAIGUE Charles]], 10, son, died at sea
[[Daigre-232|DAIGUE Paul]], 2, son, died at sea
[[Daigre-142|DAIGUE Joseph]], 8, son, died at sea
[[Daigre-233|DAIGUE Jean Pierre]], son, died at sea
[[Daigre-234|DAIGUE Jean Baptiste]], son, died at sea
[[Daigre-235|DAIGUE Firman]], son, died at sea
[[Daigre-236|DAIGUE Geneviève]], daughter, died at sea
78 [[Daigle-27|DAIGUE Pierre]], 66, plowman, died on 19 February 1759, '''image 188'''
[[Testard-2|TETARD Marie Louise]], 53, his wife, died at hospital on 11 February 1759
79 [[Daigle-38|DAIGUE François]], 50, lived on rue de la Charité, died at hospital on 14 Feb 1759, '''image 188'''
[[Boudrot-169|BOUDEROT Marie]], 48, his wife, died at hospital on 8 Feb 1759
[[Daigre-168|DAIGUE Françoise]], 15, daughter, at Trigavou
[[Daigre-237|DAIGUE Hélène Catherine]], 17, at hospital 27 Jan-18 Feb
80 [[Daigle-1181|DAIGUE Marin]], 23, son of François, '''image 188'''
[[Hebert-8809|HEBERT Françoise]], 22, his wife, died at hospital on 8 February 1759, '''image 189'''
81 [[Dumont-579|DUMONT Joseph]], widower, died at sea, '''image 189'''
[[Dumont-872|DUMONT Anne]], 20, daughter, at hospital 24 Jan-1 Feb; 15 Feb-7 Mar. Lives at St Enogat with Pierre Haché
[[Dumont-578|DUMONT Marie]], 17, daughter, at hospital 26 Jan-8 Mar
[[Dumont-1351|DUMONT Hélène]], 12, daughter, at hospital 24 Jan-5 Mar
82 [[Roger-636|ROGER Marie]], widow of DOUVILLE François, 48 years '''image 189'''
[[Douville-123|DOUVILLE Françoise]], 25, daughter
DOUVILLE Lizette, 19, daughter
[[Douville-61|DOUVILLE Marguerite]], 9, daughter
[[Douville-75|DOUVILLE Philippe]], 17, son
[[Douville-124|DOUVILLE Pierre]], 13, son
{{Red|DAVID Marie}}, 20, without father or mother. '''Could this be her http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/getperson.php?personID=I40918&tree=03? the only choice in Landry'''
[[Galais-10|GALAIS François]], 18, son of Guillaume
83 [[Douville-58|DOUVILLE Jacques]], 32, a plowman. Lives at Jeanne Le Gallais’ home, in (...)
[[Quimine-13|QUEMIN Judith]], 28, his wife
[[Douville-121|DOUVILLE Marie]], 3, daughter
[[Douville-122|DOUVILLE Jeanne Louise]], 6 days, daughter
[[Cosset-42|COSSET Pierre]], 20, their servant
84 [[Daigle-87|DAIGUE Olivier]], 24, plowman. Lives at Marie Lauruit’s home at La Cité. Goes to Trigavou.
[[Robichaud-17|ROBICHEAU Marie Blanche]], 28, his wife, '''image 190'''
85 [[Daigre-160|DAIGRE Charles]], 28, plowman, lives at La Cité in Trigavou.
[[Vincent-6911|VINCENT Anne Marie]], 29, his wife
86 [[De_la_Forestrie-1|LA FORESTERIE Jean]], 28, plowman, lives in Plouër
[[Bonniere-1|BONNIERE Marie Madelaine]], 25, his wife
[[LaForest-228|LA FORESTERIE Jeanne,]] 5, daughter
[[De_la_Forestrie-14|LA FORESTERIE Marie Rose]], 4, daughter
[[De_la_Forestrie-15|LA FORESTERIE Marguerite]], 6 months, died at sea
87 [[Poitevin-95|POITVIN Marie Judith]], wife of FOUQUET Charles, 50 years old (her husband must have embarked on another transport with Louis, Aubin, Martin and Simon her 4 other children) Died on 17 February 1759
[[Fouquet-37|FOUQUET Marie]], 23, daughter
[[Fouquet-146|FOUQUET Anne]], 17, daughter
[[Fouquet-149|FOUQUET Françoise]], 12, daughter
[[Fouquet-150|FOUQUET]] Charles, 8, son
[[Fouquet-147|FOUQUET Elisabeth]], 14, daughter, died on 21 March 1759
88 [[Forest-845|FOREST Pierre]], 24, plowman, lives at Marie Fontaine’s home in St Servan
[[Robichaud-1922|ROBICHEAU Anne]], 31, his wife
[[Forest-1229|FOREST Anne Marie]], 8 months, daughter, died at sea
[[Forest-1233|FOREST Jacques]], 12, brother of Pierre
89 [[LeBlanc-7567|LE BLANC Madeleine]], widow of FOREST Jean, 36, lives at La Cité with Étienne Hamel, at St Servan. Died 17 March 1759
[[Forest-1194|FOREST Etienne]], 9, son, at Rosay hospital 29 March-30 April
[[Forest-1227|FOREST Olivier]], 14, son, died at Rosay hospital on 14 April 1759 '''image 191'''
[[Forest-1228|FOREST Josèphe]], 7, daughter, hospitalized at Rosay hospital on 20 March. Lives with Jean-Pierre listed above. Died at the hospital on 12 April 1759
90 [[Grossin-11|GROSSIN Michel]], plowman, died at sea
[[Caissie-116|QUESSI Marie]], 51, wife, lives at rue des Cochons in Paramé
[[Grossin-26|GROSSIN Marie]], 21, daughter
[[Grossin-36|GROSSIN Jacques]], 20, son, died at Paramé 4 April 1759
[[Grosselin-1|GROSSIN Henriette]], 18, daughter
[[Grossin-37|GROSSIN Michel]], 14, son
[[Grossin-38|GROSSIN Brigite]], 12, daughter
[[Grossin-39|GROSSIN Françoise]], 9, died at Paramé 7 April 1759
[[Grossin-40|GROSSIN Modeste]], 5, daughter
91 [[Daigle-796|DAIGUE Françoise]], widow of GAUTROT François, 32, died at hospital on 2 February 1759
[[Gautrot-201|GAUTROT Benonnine]] (sic for Benoni, a boy), 3, died at sea
[[Gautrot-206|GAUTROT Romain]] (sic for Basile Firmin), 2, son, at sea
92 [[Guillot-93|GUILLOT Jean Baptiste]], plowman, died at sea
[[Bourg-1650|BOURG Marguerite]], 38 years, wife, resides in Pleudihen
[[Guillot-92|GUILLOT Charles Olivier]], 12 years, son, at hospital 2 to 26 March. At Trigavou
[[Guillot-533|GUILLOT Marie Josèphe]], 6 years, daughter, hospitalized 23 January-14 March. Went to the home of Jeanne Perceveaux at the village of de la Lande, in Pleurtuit. Jeanne Perceveaux “touchera pour elle” (will receive stipend for her?)
[[Guillot-534|GUILLOT Jean Baptiste]], 3 years, son, died at sea '''image 192'''
[[Guillot-535|GUILLOT Thomas]], 4 years, son, died at sea
[[Guillot-536|GUILLOT Euphrosine]], 13 months, daughter died at sea
[[Guillot-537|GUILLOT Isabelle]], 7 years, daughter, died at sea
93 [[Guillot-118|GUILLOT Ambroise]], 30, plowman, resides in Trigavou
[[Daigre-39|DAIGRE Théotiste]], 33, his wife
[[Guillot-375|GUILLOT Marguerite]], 7, daughter
[[Guillot-410|GUILLOT Gertrude]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Guillot-411|GUILLOT Paul]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Guillot-413|GUILLOT Fabien]], 2, son, died at sea
[[Guillot-412|GUILLOT Charles]], 4, son, died at sea
94 [[Guerin-730|GUERIN Jean Baptiste]], 36, plowman, at hospital 23 January-17 March. Lives in St Suliac.
[[Bourg-899|BOURG Marie Madeleine]], 35, his wife, at hospital 23 January-17 March
[[Guérin-1400|GUERIN Jean Pierre]], 9, son, at hospital 23 January-17 March
[[Guérin-729|GUERIN Jérôme]], 6, son, at hospital 24 January-17 March
[[Guérin-1401|GUERIN Marie Madeleine]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Guérin-1402|GUERIN Xavier]], 2, son, died at sea
95 [[Grossin-12|GROSSIN Pierre]], 50, from Granville, 32 years in the colonies
[[Caissie-119|QUESSI Cécile]], 45, his wife
[[Grossin-28|GROSSIN Cécile]], 22, daughter
[[Grossin-29|GROSSIN Madeleine]], 20, daughter
[[Grossin-24|GROSSIN Anne]], 18, daughter
[[Grossin-32|GROSSIN Marguerite]], 13, daughter
[[Grossin-23|GROSSIN Rose]], 11, daughter, died at Paramé on 1 April 1759
[[Grossin-34|GROSSIN Marie Louise]], 4, daughter
[[Grossin-30|GROSSIN Jacques]], 15, son
[[Grossin-35|GROSSIN Louis]], 2, son
[[Grossin-33|GROSSIN Pierre]], 7, son, died at sea
96 [[Girouard-4101|GIROIRE Honoré]], 45, plowman, lives in Pleslin
[[Theriot-75|TERRIOT Marie Josèphe]], 39, his wife, hospitalized 27 January-15 February
[[Girouard-4224|GIROIRE Hélène Judith]], 17, daughter
[[Girouard-5419|GIROIRE Prosper]] 15, son, hospitalized 12 March-13 April
[[Girouard-4223|GIROIRE ]] 12, daughter, hospitalized 27 January-15 February
[[Girouard-4225|GIROIRE David]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Girouard-4221|GIROIRE Marie]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Girouard-4226|GIROIRE Joseph]], 2 months, son, died at sea
97 [[Gautrot-70|GAUTROT, Pierre]], 27, plowman, resides at Châteauneuf
[[Duplessis-55|DUPLESSIS Marie]], 18, his wife
[[Gautrot-287|GAUTROT Nicolas]] born 30 March 1759, died 19 June 1759
98 [[Guerin-366|GUERIN Dominique]], 36, plowman, at hospital 24 January-6 February, lives at Ploubalay
[[Leblanc-2398|LE BLANC Anne]], 31, his wife
[[Guerin-1511|GUERIN Anne Josèphe]], 12, daughter, died at Saint Malo on 26 March 1759
[[Guerin-1513|GUERIN Marguerite]], 8, daughter
[[Guerin-1440|GUERIN Joseph]], 6, son, at hospital 24 January-26 January
[[Guerin-1514|GUERIN Marie]], 3 months, daughter, died at Saint Malo on 25 March 1759
[[Guerin-1512|GUERIN Anastasie]], 10, daughter, died at sea
[[Guerin-1091|GUERIN Françoise]], 3, daughter, died at sea
99 [[Gautreau-258|GAUTROT Alexandre]], 41, son of Henry François. a plowman, at hospital 26 February-14 March, lives on Charité street in Ploubalay
[[Hebert-4541|HEBERT Marguerite]], 31, his wife
[[Gautrot-236|GAUTROT François Hilaire]], 14, son, hospitalized 26 February-12 March
[[Gautrot-238|GAUTROT Alexandre]], 10, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-239|GAUTROT Julienne]], 12, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-143|GAUTROT Marin]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-281|GAUTROT Etienne]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-282|GAUTROT Madeleine]], 3, daughter, died at sea
100 [[Gautrot-47|GAUTROT François]], 34, plowman, hospitalized 8 March-9 April. Lives in Ploüer.
[[Naquin-177|NAQUIN Anne]], 24, wife, hospitalized 29 January-7 February, 14 February-1 April
[[Gautrot-276|GAUTROT Jean Baptiste]], 12, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-277|GAUTROT Marie Rose]], 6, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-278|GAUTROT François Xavier]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-279|GAUTROT Catherine]], 2, daughter, died at sea
101 [[Gautrot-131|GAUTEROT Madeleine]], widow of BOUDEROT Pierre, 34, a seamstress, hospitalized 5 February-14 February, 16 February-15 March. Lives in Pleudihen.
102 [[Gautrot-151|GAUTEROT Joseph]], 36, plowman, at Rosay hospital 21 April-21 May. Lives in St Suliac.
[[Hebert-1469|HEBERT Marie]], 28, wife
[[Gautrot-249|GAUTEROT Marie Françoise]], 15 days old, daughter, died on 25 Feb 1759
[[Gautrot-283|GAUTEROT Hélène]], 9, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-284|GAUTEROT Marguerite]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-285|GAUTEROT Joseph]] 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-286|GAUTEROT Marie Josèphe]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Hebert-1770|HEBERT Jean Baptiste]], 12, Marie’s brother
103 [[Guédry-40|GUEDRY Claude]], 33, plowman, lives in Châteauneuf.
.
[[Lejeune-242|LE JEUNE Anne]], 34, his wife, died at Châteauneuf on 18 April 1759 [[Guedry-235|GUEDRY Jean Baptiste]], 9, son.
[[Guidry-199|GUEDRY Joseph]], 7 , son.
[[Guidry-153|GUEDRY Pierre]], 5, son.
[[Guédry-253|GUEDRY Charles]], 3 , son, died in Châteauneuf on 15 April 1759.
[[Guédry-258|GUEDRY Augustin]], 10 months, son, died on 28 February 1759.
104 [[Guerin-624|GUERIN Charles]], 34, plowman, lives at Jeanne Le Roy’s home. Died on 11 March 1759
[[Henry-9902|HENRY Marguerite]], 34, his wife
[[Guerin-948|GUERIN Tersile]], 11, daughter
[[Guerin-712|GUERIN Marin]], 8, son, died at sea
[[Guerin-713|GUERIN Marguerite Josèphe]], 5, daughter
[[Guerin-1516|GUERIN Alexis]], 5 months, son, died on 18 March 1759
105 [[Henry-7|HENRY Jean]], 44, son of Jean, plowman, lives in the borough at St Servan, '''image 195'''
[[Carret-17|CARRE Marie]], 40, his wife
[[Henry-8126|HENRY Marguerite Josèphe]], 15, daughter '''image 196'''
[[Henry-12177|HENRY Rose]], 13, daughter
[[Henry-6851|HENRY Marie]], 12, daughter
[[Henry-12178|HENRY Marguerite]], 9, daughter
[[Henry-12116|HENRY Ozite]], 7, daughter
[[Henry-12179|HENRY Anastasie]], 6, daughter, died at sea
106 [[Hebert-8445|HEBERT Ambroise]], 29 years '''image 196'''
[[Lejeune-1343|LE JEUNE Félicité]], 20, his wife
[[Hébert-8773|HEBERT Marie]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Hébert-8774|HEBERT Tersile]], 1, daughter, died at sea
107 [[Hébert-5807|HEBERT Charles,]] 32, died on 22 February 1759, '''image 196'''
[[Leblanc-7604|LE BLANC Marguerite]], 23, died at hospital on 25 January 1759
[[Hébert-8775|HEBERT Marie]][[Hébert-8776|, died at sea
HEBERT Pierre]], died at sea
108 [[Hache-320|HACHE Antoine]], 24 years, '''image 196'''
[[Clémenceau-33|CLEMENCEAU Marie]], 20, his wife
[[Hache-324|HACHE Georges]], 14 ans, brother of Antoine
[[Gentil-14|GENTIL Marie]], 60, their mother
109 [[Hebert-577|HEBERT François]], 44 years '''image 196'''
[[Bourg-640|BOURG Isabelle]], 37, his wife, died at sea
[[Hébert-8816|HEBERT Olivier]], 20, son '''image 197'''
[[Hebert-2587|HEBERT Ursule]], 17, daughter
[[Hebert-4986|HEBERT Joseph]], 15
[[Hebert-8810|HEBERT François Xavier]], son, died at hospital on 14 February 1759
[[Hebert-8385|HEBERT Tersile]], 12, daughter
[[Hebert-8811|HEBERT Marcel ou Jean Marin]], 10, son
[[Hebert-8812|HEBERT Isabelle]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Hébert-8813|HEBERT Isaac]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Hébert-8814|HEBERT, Derial]], 4, died at sea
[[Hébert-8815|HEBERT n.]] , born and died at sea
110 [[Hebert-498|HEBERT Charles]], 49 ans, plowman, at hospital 16 Mar-19 Apr, lives in St Enogat, '''image 197'''
[[LeBlanc-267|LE BLANC Marguerite]], his wife, died at sea
[[Hebert-8817|HEBERT Jean Pierre]], 4, son, died at sea '''Not in this family per reliable family trees'''
[[Hebert-444|HEBERT Charles]], 19, son, at hospital 24 Jan-13 Mar
[[Hebert-479|HEBERT Joseph]], 10, son, at hospital 13 Mar-3 Apr
111 [[Hebert-108|HEBERT Jean Baptiste]], 26 years, '''image 197'''
[[Dugas-53|DUGAST Madeleine]], 17, his wife
112 [[Hebert-8315|HEBERT Joseph]], 24, son of Joseph, '''image 197'''
113 [[Henry-5748|HENRY François]], died at sea,''' image 198'''
[[Dugas-665|DUGAST Marie dugast, 35 ans]], his wife
[[Henry-15008|HENRY Bazile]], 18, son
[[Dugas-52|DUGAST Eulalie]], 21, wife of person above
[[Henry-16235|HENRY Joseph]], 14, son
[[Henry-17593|HENRY Anne Marguerite Josephe]], 14, daughter
[[Henry-4452|HENRY Elisabeth]], 8, daughter
[[Henry-18692|HENRY Alexis]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Henry-18693|HENRY François,]] 2, son, died at sea
[[Henry-18694|HENRY Victoire]], 6, daughter, died at sea
114 [[Hebert-542|HEBERT Charles]], died at sea, '''image 198'''
[[Bourg-501|BOURG Marguerite Josephe]], 30, his wife
[[Hebert-1939|HEBERT Charles]], 9, son
[[Hébert-5999|HEBERT Athanase]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Hébert-6000|HEBERT Marie Rose]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Hebert-6001|HEBERT Théodore]], 1, son, died at sea
115 [[Herve-24|HERVE Claude]], de Trelivan, 60 years, '''image 198'''
116 [[Haché-483|HACHE Pierre]], 33 years, '''image 198'''
[[Doiron-1154|DOUERAND Marie]], 28, his wife, died on 25 March 1759
[[Haché-1104|HACHE Pierre]], 7, son, died at hospital on 31 January 1759
[[Haché-1105|HACHE Marguerite Louise]], 5, daughter, died at sea , '''image 199'''
[[Haché-1106|HACHE Ambroise]], 3, son, died at sea
[[Haché-1107|HACHE Michel]], 6 months, son, died at sea
117 [[Henri-33|HENRY Pierre]], 54, plowman, died at hospital 18 Feb 1759, '''image 199'''
[[Aucoin-209|AUCOIN Anne]], 54, wife, died at sea
[[Henry-8780|HENRY Paul]], 24, son, plowman in St Suliac
[[Henry-8783|HENRY Barthélemy]], 14, son, at hospital 24 Jan-5 Mar
[[Henry-8784|HENRY Timothé]], 12, son, died at hospital 9 March 1759
[[Henry-8782|HENRY Jeanne]], 20, daughter, died at hospital 22 February 1759
[[Henri-28|HENRY Anastasie]], 18, daughter
[[Henry-2848|HENRY Elisabeth]], 16, daughter, died at hospital 8 March 1759
[[Henry-8753|HENRY Marie Josephe]], 7, daughter, died at sea
118 [[Hebert-2|HEBERT Pierre]], 23, plowman, lives in Ploubalay, '''image 199'''
[[Blanchard-2027|BLANCHARD Madeleine]], 30, his wife, died on 17 March 1759
[[Blanchard-2118|HEBERT Marie Josephe]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-2119|HEBERT Anne Josephe]], 1, daughter, died at sea
119 [[Dugas-2|DUGAST Claire]] widow of HEBERT Jean, 62 years, died at hospital on 13 February 1759, '''image 199'''
[[Hebert-8117|HEBERT Hélène]], 18, daughter
[[Hebert-2693|HEBERT Marie Josephe]], 16, daughter
[[Hebert-8118|HEBERT Victoire]], 14, daughter
[[Hebert-8116|HEBERT Jean]], 19, son, died at sea
120 [[Hamet-14|HAMEL Etienne]], de La Hougue, 59 years, '''image 200'''
[[Benoit-3360|BENOIST Marguerite]], his wife, died at sea
[[Hamel-2182|HAMEL Pierre]], 14, son, died at sea
[[Hamet-15|HAMEL François]], 12, son, died at sea
[[Hamet-16|HAMEL Isabelle]], 10, daughter, died at sea
121 [[Henry-8750|HENRY Jean]], 58, died at Saint Servan on 16 March 1759, '''image 200'''
[[Henry-12166|HENRY Laurent]], 18, son
[[Henry-12167|HENRY François Xavier]], 11, son
[[Henry-12168|HENRY Marie]], 26, daughter
[[Henry-12171|HENRY Joseph]], son of Joseph, 26 years, permission to go to Rochefort on 3 February 1759
122 [[Henry-11867|HENRY Jean]], 30 years, '''image 200'''
[[Pitre-3139|PITRE Marie]], 25, his wife
[[Henry-11868|HENRY Jean]], 6, son
[[Henry-14113|HENRY Charles]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Henry-14241|HENRY Marie]], 2, daughter, died at sea
123 [[Henry-11940|HENRY Pierre]], 25 years, '''image 200'''
[[Bourg-1064|BOURG Anne Josephe]], 22, his wife
[[Henry-12111|HENRY François Marie]], 18 months, daughter, died at sea
124 [[Henry-11975|HENRY Charles]], 23 years, '''image 200'''
[[Hebert-50|HEBERT Françoise]], 21, his wife
[[Henry-18710|HENRY Marie]], 8 months, daughter
125 [[Hebert-8823|HEBERT Pierre]], 35 years, '''image 200'''
[[Robichaud-608|ROBICHEAU Marie]], 32, his wife, died on 7 May 1759
[[Hébert-8824|HEBERT Pierre]], 9, son, died on 9 May 1759, '''image 201'''
[[Hébert-8825|HEBERT Charles]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Hébert-8826|HEBERT Jean Chrisostome]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Hébert-8827|HEBERT Marie]], 3, daughter, died at sea
126 [[Henry-6|HENRY Pierre]], 40 years, '''image 201'''
[[Pitre-63|PITRE Marie Madeleine]], 32, his wife, died on 27 March 1759
[[Henry-1242|HENRY Anne Josephe]], 10, daughter
[[Henry-4650|HENRY Pélagie]], 8, daughter
[[Henry-11438|HENRY Pierre]], 3, son
[[Henry-11437|HENRY Charles]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Henry-8794|HENRY Charles]], 23 , brother of Pierre
127 [[Henry-11|HENRY Jean]], 71, died in Saint Servan on 16 March 1759 '''image 201'''
[[Hebert-1|HEBERT Marie]], 60, his wife
[[Henry-12170|HENRY François]], 18, son
128 [[Henry-9|HENRY Baptiste Olivier]], 32 ans, + à Saint Servan le 27 mars 1759, '''image 201'''
[[Pitre-65|PITRE Suzanne]], 28 ans, femme
[[Henry-12050|HENRY Marguerite Josephe]], 8 ans, fille
[[Henry-12051|HENRY Marie Madeleine]], 6 ans, fille, + à Saint Servan le 12 mars 1759
[[Henry-12049|HENRY Marie]], 9 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Henry-14122|HENRY Isabelle]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Henry-14205|HENRY Ozite]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
129 [[Henry-12020|HENRY Pierre]], 27 years, '''image 202'''
[[Trahan-1037|TRAHAN Marguerite]], 29, his wife
[[Henry-14242|HENRY Pierre]], 9, son, died at sea
[[Henry-18716|HENRY François]], born on 2 February, died on 14 February 1759
130 HACHE Anne, 24 years, '''image 202'''
131 [[Henry-5548|HENRY Martin]], 86 years, father of Paul, died at sea, '''image 202'''
132 [[Henry-12052|HENRY Paul]], 35 ans, + à l'hôpital le 16 avril 1759, '''image 202'''
[[Thibodeau-1561|TIBODEAU Théotiste]], 33 ans, femme, + le 12 mars 1759
[[Henry-16410|HENRY Athanaze]], 12 ans, fils, + à Saint Servan le 1er avril 1759
[[Henry-16413|HENRY Firman]], 8 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Henry-16415|HENRY Ambroise]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Henry-16412|HENRY Marguerite Josephe]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Henry-16414|HENRY Anne Théotiste]], 7 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Henry-16416|HENRY Isabelle]], 1 an, fille, + en mer
133 [[Hebert-543|HEBERT Ambroise]], 47 ans, '''image 202'''
[[Bourg-449|BOURG Marie Madeleine]], 42 ans, femme, + en mer
[[Hebert-8057|HEBERT Bazile]], 17 ans, fils
[[Hébert-8833|HEBERT Françoise]] 14 ans, fille
[[Hébert-8428|HEBERT Ambroise]], 12 ans, fils
[[Hebert-8429|HEBERT Jean Pierre]], 10 ans, fils
[[Hebert-1661|HEBERT Isaac]], 8 ans, fils
[[Hebert-8056|HEBERT Rémy]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer, '''image 203'''
[[Hebert-8055|HEBERT Pélagie]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Hebert-8054|HEBERT Timothé]], 1 an, fils, + en mer
134 [[Henry-6020|HENRY Simon]], 30 years, '''image 203'''
[[Breau-145|BROS Marguerite Josephe]], 24, his wife
[[Henry-8758|HENRY Agathe]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Henry-6022|HENRY Simon]], born on 25 May 1759
135 [[Lejeune-1365|LE JEUNE Joseph]], 26, died on 5 May 1759, '''image 203'''
[[Corporon-324|CORPORAN Marguerite]], his wife, died at sea
[[LeJeune-1457| JEUNE Théotiste]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[LeJeune-1458|LE JEUNE François]], 3 months, son, died at sea
136 [[Lejeune-894|LE JEUNE Jean]], 32 ans, '''image 203'''
[[LeBlanc-8781|LE BLANC Marguerite]], femme, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1459|LE JEUNE Rosalie]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Lejeune-934|LE JEUNE Mathurin]], 8 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1460|LE JEUNE Marie]], 7 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1461|LE JEUNE Etienne]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1462|LE JEUNE François]], 6 mois, fils, + en mer
[[LeBlanc-3464|LE BLANC Rosalie]], 18 ans, soeur de Marguerite
[[Lejeune-622|LE JEUNE Eloi]], frère de Jean, + en mer
[[Mius-228|MEUSE Rosalie]], femme, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1463|LE JEUNE François]], 12 ans, fils
[[Lejeune-1464|LE JEUNE Jean Baptiste]], 10 ans, fils, + en mer,''' image 204'''
[[Lejeune-932|LE JEUNE Marie Josèphe]], 7 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1465|LE JEUNE Euphrosine]], 5 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1466|LE JEUNE Ozite]], 7 mois, fille, + en mer
137 [[Jousseaume-1|JOSEAUME Charles]], de La Rochelle, 37 ans, '''image 204'''
[[Bugeaud-36|BUGEAU Madeleine]], 23 ans, femme
[[Joseaume-1|JOSEAUME Louise]], 5 ans, fille
[[Joseaume-2|JOSEAUME Charlotte]], 3 ans, fille, + le 26 février 1759
[[Joseaume-3|JOSEAUME Anne]], 9 mois, fille
[[Joseaume-4|JOSEAUME Suzanne]], 9 mois, fille, + en mer
permis pour La Rochelle le 21 mars 1759
138 [[Jacquet-118|JACQUET Joseph]], de l'Isle Saint Jean, 40 ans, '''image 204'''
[[Boulanger-525|BOULANGER Isabelle]], 35 ans, femme
[[Jacquet-120|JACQUET Joseph]], 14 ans, fils
[[Jacquet-122|JACQUET Antoine]], 10 ans, fils
[[Jacquet-121|JACQUET Thérèse]], 14 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Jacquet-123|JACQUET Jacques]], 8 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Jacquet-124|JACQUET Simon]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Jacquet-125|JACQUET Marie Joseph]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Jacquet-126|JACQUET Pierre]], né le 5 février 1759, + à l'hôpital le 10 février 1759
139 [[Lejeune-740|LE JEUNE Eustache]], 26 ans, '''image 204'''
[[Carret-29|CARRET Marie,]] 26 ans
[[Lejeune-1469|LE JEUNE Marie Madeleine]], 5 ans, fille, + en mer, '''image 205'''
[[Lejeune-1470|LE JEUNE Marguerite]], 14 mois, fille, + en mer
140 [[Landry-592|LANDRY Joseph]], 30 ans, permis pour La Rochelle le 9 février 1759, '''image 205'''
[[Boudrot-450|BOUDEROT Anastasie]], femme, + en mer
[[Landry-8440|LANDRY Armand]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Landry-8441|LANDRY Zacharie Joseph]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Landry-8442|LANDRY Marie]], 1 an, fille, + en mer
141 [[Landry-1072|LANDRY Jean]], 31 ans, '''image 205'''
[[Boudreau-467|BOUDEROT Rosalie]], 26 ans, femme, + à Saint Servan le 4 mars 1759
[[Landry-8443|LANDRY Firman]], 15 mois, fils, + en mer
142 [[Livois-2|LIVOYE Pierre]], de Drayé en Normandie, 41 ans '''image 205'''
[[Poirier-1554|POIRIER Madeleine]], 34 ans, femme
[[Livois-3|LIVOYE Marie]], 5 ans, fille
[[Livois-4|LIVOYE Anne]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Livois-5|LIVOYE Pierre]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Livois-6|LIVOYE Judith]], 14 mois, fille, + en mer
[[Livois-7|LIVOYE Ambroise Pierre]], né le 9 février, + le 21 juin 1759
143 [[Melanson-833|MELANCON Joseph]], 36 ans, '''image 205'''
[[Bourg-1185|BOURG Anne]], 30 ans, femme, + à l'hôpital le 21 février 1759
[[Melanson-1400|MELANCON Josèphe]], 12 ans, fille, '''image 206'''
[[Melanson-1401|MELANCON Germain]], 10 ans, fils
[[Melanson-1403|MELANCON Marie]], 7 ans, fille, + le 8 mars 1759
[[Melanson-1762|MELANCON Joseph]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Melanson-1404|MELANCON Joseph]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Melanson-1151|MELANCON Ozite]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
144 [[Landry-440|LANDRY Jean Baptiste]], 35 ans, '''image 206'''
[[Dugas-248|DUGAST Isabelle]], 21 ans, femme
[[Landry-8448|LANDRY Joseph]], 5 ans, fils
[[Landry-7524|LANDRY Marie]], 8 ans, fille
[[Robichau-10|ROBICHEAU Charles]], 23 ans, cousin de LANDRY Jean Baptiste, '''image 206'''
145 [[Moyse-100|MOÏSE François]], 70 ans, + à l'hôpital le 16 février 1759, '''image 206'''
[[Moyse-200|MOÏSE Marguerite]], 34 ans, fille
[[Moyse-201|MOÏSE François]], 27 ans, fils
[[Hebert-1674|HEBERT Marie Madeleine]], femme du précédent, 21 ans
146 [[Moyse-248|MOÏSE Joseph]], 27 ans, '''image 206'''
[[Hebert-8425|HEBERT Marie]], 19 ans, femme
147 [[Moyse-174|MOÏSE Jean]], 46 ans, '''image 206'''
[[Blanchard-5716|BLANCHARD Marie Josèphe]], 40 ans, femme
[[Moyse-175|MOÏSE Bénoni,]] 12 ans, fils, '''image 207'''
[[Moyse-269|MOÏSE Jean Baptiste]], 8 ans, fils
[[Moyse-173|MOÏSE Marie Josèphe]], 14 ans, fille
[[Moyse-268|MOÏSE Gertrude]], 5 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Moyse-267|MOÏSE Cécile]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
148 [[Morlan-236|MORLAN Antoine]], de Loraine (sic), 21 ans, '''image 207'''
permis pour Rochefort le 3 février 1759 '''(Needs more research)'''
149 [[Naquin-115|NAQUIN François]], 54 ans, + à l'hôpital le 28 janvier 1759, '''image 207'''
[[Blanchard-4013|BLANCHARD Angélique]], 53 ans, femme, + à l'hôpital le 25 janvier 1759
[[Naquin-174|NAQUIN François]], 26 ans, fils, + à l'hôpital le 30 janvier 1759
[[Naquin-56|NAQUIN Charles]], 21 ans, fils
[[Naquin-178|NAQUIN Marie Anastasie]], 17 ans, fille, + à l'hôpital le 9 avril 1759
[[Naquin-179|NAQUIN Ursule]], 14 ans, fille, + à l'hôpital le 31 janvier 1759
[[Naquin-180|NAQUIN Tersile]], 10 ans, fille
[[Naquin-172|NAQUIN Marie Anne]], 8 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Naquin-264|NAQUIN Marguerite]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
150-1 [[Naquin-173|NAQUIN Jean Baptiste]] 29 ans laboureur + à l'hôpital le 25 janvier 1759, '''image 207'''
[[Pitre-3252|PITRE Marie Madeleine]] 21 ans femme
[[Naquin-265|NAQUIN Charles]], 1 an, fils, mort en mer '''image 208'''
150-2 [[Naquin-79|NAQUIN Jacques]], 63 ans, veuf, + en débarquant, '''image 208'''
[[Naquin-263|NAQUIN Pierre]], 18 ans, fils, + à l'hôpital le 8 mars 1759
[[Naquin-77|NAQUIN Marie]], 16 ans, fille
151 [[Pitre-2050|PITRE Benjamin]], 34 ans, '''image 208'''
[[Moyse-190|MOÏSE Jeanne]], femme, + en mer
[[Pitre-3480|PITRE Agnès]], 11 ans, fille
[[Pitre-3532|PITRE Françoise]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-3533|PITRE Canuse]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Ozelet-7|OZLET Jean]], 16, fils de MOÏSE Jeanne
152 [[Patry-33|PATRY Guillaume]], d'Evran, 53 ans, '''image 208'''
[[Chiasson-527|CHIASSON Françoise]], 54 ans, femme
[[Patry-38|PATRY George]], 17 ans, fils
[[Patry-32|PATRY Paulin]], 12 ans, fils
[[Patry-40|PATRY Angélique]], 15 ans, fille
153 PORCHERON Martin, de Lyon, 28 ans, '''image 208'''
[[Pinet-19|PINET Brigite]], 41 ans, femme, '''image 209'''
[[Porcheron-19|PORCHERON Madeleine]], 1 an, fille, + en mer
[[Porcheron-20|PORCHERON]] n. , né et + en mer
[[Valet-7|VALET Marguerite]], fille de PINET Brigite, + en mer
[[Valet-2|VALET Marie Louise]], fille de PINET Brigite, 15 ans
[[Valet-5|VALET Marie]], fille de PINET Brigite, 10 ans
[[Vallee-803|VALET Rosalie]], fille de PINET Brigite, 12 ans, + le 1er mars 1759
154 [[Pitre-2540|PITRE Charles]], 30 ans, '''image 209'''
[[Henry-4425|HENRY Anne]], 29 ans, femme
[[Pitre-3274|PITRE Anne Blanche]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-3276|PITRE Marin]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Pitre-3280|PITRE Pierre]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
155 [[Pitre-68|PITRE Pierre]], 21 ans, beau frère de HENRY Jean Baptiste, + à Saint Servan le 6 mars 1759, '''image 209'''
156 [[Quimine-2|QUIMINE Jacques]], 60 ans, + en mer, '''image 209'''
[[Chiasson-728|CHIASSON Marie]], femme, + en mer
[[Quimine-14|QUIMINE Françoise]], 23 ans, fille
157 [[Quimine-5|QUIMINE Pierre]], 32 ans, '''image 209'''
[[Grossin-16|GROSSEIN Louise]], 25 ans, femme
[[Quimine-15|QUIMINE Marie]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer, '''image 210'''
[[Quimine-16|QUIMINE Geneviève]], 2 ans, fille, + en mer
158 [[Caissie-122|QUESSI Michel]], 38 ans, '''image 210'''
[[Henry-5960|HENRY Marguerite]], 27 ans, femme
[[Caissie-501|QUESSI Ozite]], 8 ans, fille, ''"Marie sur le profil"''
[[Caissie-384|QUESSI Marie Gervaise]], 7 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Caissie-643|QUESSI Jean]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Caissie-644|QUESSI Paul]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Caissie-645|QUESSI Pierre]], 1 an, + en mer
159 [[Roy-8951|LE ROY Pierre]], + en mer, '''image 210'''
[[Lejeune-1483|LE JEUNE Marie Josèphe]], 31 ans, femme
[[Roy-11489|LE ROY Henriette]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Roy-11490|LE ROY Rosalie]], 9 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Roy-11491|LE ROY Suzanne]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Roy-11492|LE ROY Marie Josèphe]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Roy-11493|LE ROY Prosper]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Roy-11494|LE ROY Eulalie]], 1 an, fille, + en mer
160 [[Rivet-337|RIVET Jean]], 27 ans, '''image 210'''
[[Bonniere-4|BONIERE Rosalie]], 20 ans, femme
161 [[Robichaud-2513|ROBICHEAU Alexandre]], 32 ans '''image 211'''
[[Bourg-1404|BOURG Marguerite Josèphe]], 22 ans, femme
[[Robichaud-2515|ROBICHEAU François Xavier]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Robichaud-2516|ROBICHEAU François David]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Robichaud-2517|ROBICHEAU Théodose]], 6 mois, fille, + en mer
BOURG Théodose, fille de feu BOURG Jean, + en mer '''(Not found)'''
[[Bourg-1405|BOURG Joseph]], 15 ans, frère de Marguerite
162 [[Robichaud-2514|ROBICHEAU Joseph]], 29 ans '''image 211'''
[[Hebert-6114|HEBERT Ozite]], 25 ans, femme
[[Robichaud-2811|ROBICHEAU Benonni]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Robichaud-2812|LANDRY Joseph]], 2 ans, + en mer
163 [[Robichaud-1569|ROBICHEAU François]], 60 ans, + à Ploubalay le 3 mai 1759 '''image 211'''
[[Turpin-1118|TURPIN Agathe]], 50 ans, femme
[[Robichaud-2817|ROBICHEAU Mathurin]], 18 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-2775|ROBICHEAU Jean Pierre]], 15 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-2818|ROBICHEAU Joseph]], 13 ans, fils, + à Ploubalay le 5 mai 1759
[[Robichaud-2819|ROBICHEAU Geneviève]], 9 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-2820|ROBICHEAU Marie Josèphe]], 8 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Robichaud-2821|ROBICHEAU Alexandre]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
164 [[Robichaud-2296|ROBICHEAU Joseph]], 31 ans '''image 211'''
[[Michel-1985|MICHEL Marie]], 31 ans, femme
[[Boudrot-666|BOUDEROT Anne Josèphe]], 4 ans, fille de Pierre, orpheline, + en mer '''image 211'''
165 [[Robichaud-172|ROBICHEAU Pierre]], 24 ans '''image 211'''
[[Daigle-111|DAIGUE Anne]], 20 ans, femme, + le 10 mai 1759
[[Robichaud-1914|ROBICHEAU Anne Marie]], né le 10 mai 1759, + le 13 mai 1759
[[Robichaud-1915|ROBICHEAU Marguerite]], née le 10 mai 1759, + le 13 mai 1759
166 [[Robichaud-135|ROBICHAUD Joseph]], 55 ans, + à Saint Servan le 11 mars 1759 '''image 212'''
[[LeBlanc-814|LE BLANC Claire]], 50 ans
[[Robichaud-2297|ROBICHAUD Marie Josèphe]], 26 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-2298|ROBICHAUD Anne Théodose]], 23 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-1685|ROBICHAUD Françoise]], 20 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-769|ROBICHAUD Marguerite Pélagie]], 15 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-143|ROBICHAUD Miche]]l, 13 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-122|ROBICHAUD Isidore]], 10 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-146|ROBICHAUD Jean Baptiste, 8 ans]], fils
[[Robichaud-168|ROBICHAUD Charles]], 6 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-2299|ROBICHAUD André]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
167 [[Savary-40|SAVARI Charles]], 18 ans, seul '''image 212'''
168 [[Staren-1|STAREN Jacques]], de Saint Tropé, 18 ans '''image 212'''
169 [[Thibodeau-472|THIBODEAU Blaise]], 30 ans '''image 212'''
[[Daigre-30|DAIGRE Catherine]], 30 ans, femme
[[Thibodeau-2640|TIBODEAU Firman]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2641|TIBODEAU Marie]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2642|TIBODEAU Charles]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2643|TIBODEAU Jean Baptiste]], 1 an, fils, + en mer
[[Hébert-8882|HEBERT Mathurin]],16 ans, fils d'Etienne, + le 27 février 1759
170 [[Theriot-4|THERIOT Joseph]], 30 ans, ploughman, lives on street Des Petits Degrez. Has permit to go to Cherbourg on 8 March 1759. Gave death certificate of his wife and 3 children. '''image 213 & 214 duplicates'''
[[Pitre-66|PITRE Marie Josèphe]], wife, died at sea
[[Thériot-1016|TERRIOT Pierre Paul]], 7, son , died at sea
[[Thériot-1017|TERRIOT Isabelle Ozite]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Thériot-1018|TERRIOT Anne]], 3, daughter, died at sea
171 Done except for Pierre Hebert [[Talbot-5405|TALBOT Louis]], de Paris, 45 ans, 17 ans à l'Isle Saint Jean '''image 214'''
[[Douville-57|DOUVILLE Marie Françoise]], 37 ans, femme, + à Saint Servan le 25 mars 1759
[[Talbot-5998|TALBOT Charles Louis]], 15 ans, fils
[[Talbot-5999|TALBOT Joseph]], 13 ans, fils
[[Talbot-6000|TALBOT Jean]], 10 ans, fils, + à Saint Servan le 18 mars 1759
[[Talbot-6001|TALBOT François]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Talbot-6002|TALBOT Charles]], 5 ans, fils, + à Saint Servan le 20 mars 1759
[[Talbot-6003|TALBOT Marie Henriette]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Talbot-5406|TALBOT Marie Louise]], 3 mois, fille
HEBERT Pierre, 25 ans - '''who this Pierre is is not identified. KTR and Landry have 3 options 1) son of Guillaume, 2) son of Pierre, 3) son of Michel. More research is needed on these families to determine if they would have been deported. '''
172 [[Theriot-130|THÉRIOT Etienne]], 24 ans '''image 214'''
[[Landry-1327|LANDRY Hélène]], 35 ans, femme
[[Terriot-136|THERIOT Joseph]], 8 ans, fils, '''image 215'''
[[Theriot-481|TERRIOT Françoise]], 6 ans, fille
[[Terriot-86|TERRIOT Olivier]], 4 ans, fils
[[Thériot-996|TERRIOT Pierre]], 20 mois, fils
173 [[Thibodeau-8|THIBODEAU Charles]], 35, a plowman, lives at La Cité, in Pleurtu '''image 215'''
[[Henry-12|HENRY Madeleine]], 30, his wife
[[Thibodeau-549|THIBODEAU Helene]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Thibodeau-550|THIBODEAU Anastasie]], 4, , daughter, died at sea
174 [[Thibodeau-477|TIBODEAU Olivier]], 27, a plowman, '''image 215'''
[[Aucoin-1569|AUCOIN Madeleine]], 20, his wife, died on 1 March 1759
[[Thibodeau-2591|TIBODEAU Thomas]], 18 months, son, died at sea 1759
[[Thibodeau-2590|TIBODEAU Jean Baptiste]], 1 month, son, died on 2 February 1759
175 [[Thibodeau-2594|TIBODEAU Bazile]], 18 ans, frère d'Olivier, + le 2 mars 1759 '''image 215'''
[[Thibodeau-2297|TIBODEAU Rose,]] 15 ans, soeur, + le 27 février 1759
[[Thibodeau-2294|TIBODEAU Joseph]], 23 ans, frère, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2295|TIBODEAU Charles]], 17 ans, frère, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2296|TIBODEAU Firman]], 12 ans, frère, + en mer
176 [[Habel-204|DU VIVIER Pierre,]] 23 ans, laboureur '''image 215'''
[[Habel-207|DU VIVIER Jacques]], 16 ans, fils
[[Habel-212|DU VIVIER Michel]], 5 ans, fils
[[Habel-206|DU VIVIER Théotiste]], 18 ans, fille
[[Habel-210|DU VIVIER Marie Henriette]], 11 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Caissie-120|QUESSI Madeleine]], veuve DU VIVIER
et épouse en secondes noces de MOUGUAY Louis, 35 ans '''image 216'''
[[Habel-209|DU VIVIER Louis]], 12 ans, fils, + en mer
177 [[Vincent-6572|VINCENT Joseph]], 45 ans '''image 216'''
[[Hébert-4740|HÉBERT Marguerite]], 50 ans, femme
[[Vincent-8454|VINCENT Joseph]], 18 ans, fils
[[Vincent-8456|VINCENT Marguerite]], 17 ans, fille
[[Vincent-8455|VINCENT Alexis]], 14 ans, fils
[[Vincent-10646|VINCENT Firman]], 8 ans, fils
[[Vincent-8744|VINCENT Agathe]], 9 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Vincent-8034|VINCENT Baptiste]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Vincent-8060|VINCENT Janvier]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
178 [[Vincent-8176|VINCENT Germain]], 29 years '''image 216'''
[[Vincent-4583|VINCENT Simon]], 13, his brother
179 [[Bourg-406|BOURG Louis]], + en mer '''image 216'''
[[Michel-484|MICHEL Cécile]], 57 ans, femme
[[Bourg-624|BOURG Anne Josèphe]], 15 ans, fille
180 [[Bourg-1061|BOURG Eustache]], + en mer '''image 216'''
[[Daigle-1467|DAIGLE Marguerite]], 30 ans, femme
[[Bourg-1709|BOURG Boniface]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Bourg-1188|BOURG Marguerite Suzanne]], 2 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Bourg-1710|BOURG Janvier]], 1 an, fils, + en mer
181 [[Legendre-281|LE GENDRE François]], de Meillac, 36 ans, '''image 217'''
[[LaBauve-74|LE BEAUVE Marguerite]], acadienne, 32 ans
[[Legendre-280|LE GENDRE Henriette]], 8 ans, fille
[[Legendre-292|LE GENDRE François]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Legendre-293|LE GENDRE Anastasie]], 2 ans, fille, + en mer
182 [[Grossin-22|GROSSIN Michel]], 25 ans '''image 217'''
[[Chiasson-745|CHIASSON Josèphe]], 24 ans, + à Paramé le 7 juin 1759
[[Grossin-45|GROSSIN Michel]], né le 2 février, + le 20 février 1759
183 [[Landry-623|LANDRY Charles]], fils d'Abraham, 26 ans '''image 217'''
LANDRY Joseph, fils de Pierre, 20 ans''' NOTE Marcel Landry has him without parents. He is too old to be son of his uncle Pierre. No other candidates seem likely.([[Bourque-573|Bourque-573]] 22:38, 23 September 2023 (UTC))'''
184 [[Mius-89|MEUSE (= MIUS) Benjamin]], + en mer, '''image 217'''
[[Guédry-34|GUEDRY Marie Josèphe]], 40 ans, femme
[[Mius-90|MEUSE Marie Josèphe]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Mius-91|MEUSE Anastasie]], 8 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Mius-429|MEUSE Jean Baptiste]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Mius-430|MEUSE Véronique]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Mius-431|MEUSE Firman]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
185 [[Robichaud-626|ROBICHOT Pierre]], 28 ans, '''image 217'''
[[Blanchard-2406|BLANCHARD Anne Marie]], 23 ans, femme, + le 29 mai 1759
186 [[Robichaux-53|ROBICHEAU Augustin]], 70 ans, frère de François, garçon, + à l'hôpital le 28 mars 1759, '''image 217'''
187 [[Segoilot-1|SEGOILLOT Emilien]], de Dijon, 45 ans, 27 ans dans les colonies, '''image 218'''
[[Naquin-170|NAQUIN Marguerite]], 35 ans, femme
[[Segoilot-2|SEGOILLOT François Dominique]], 5 ans 1/2, fils
[[Segoilot-3|SEGOILLOT Marie]], 21 mois, fille, + en mer
188 [[Thibodeau-803|TIBODEAU Anne]], veuve de PITRE Charles, 38 ans, '''image 218'''
[[Pitre-3407|PITRE Marie Marthe]], 12 ans, fille, + à l'hôpital le 24 avril 1759
[[Pitre-3184|PITRE Jean Baptiste]], 8 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Pitre-3524|PITRE Josèphe]], 5 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-3408|PITRE Ozite]], 9 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-3523|PITRE Anne]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-2635|PITRE Olivier]], neveu de Charles, 20 ans
189 [[Boudrot-229|BOUDEROT Antoine]], fils de Jean, 43 ans, '''image 218'''
[[Part-4|HAPART Brigite]], 32 ans
[[Boudrot-461|BOUDEROT Jean Baptiste]], 11 ans, fils, + à l'hôpital le 15 février 1759
190 [[Dugas-1312|DUGAST Charles]], fils de Joseph, 35 ans, '''image 218'''
[[Thériot-749|TERRIOT Euphrosine]], 34 ans, femme, + à l'hôpital le 16 février 1759, '''image 219'''
[[Dugas-1388|DUGAST Perpétue]], nièce, 6 ans
191 [[Gautrot-51|GAUTROT Honoré]], fils de François, veuf, 43 ans '''image 219'''
[[Gautrot-103|GAUTROT Marin]], 12 ans, fils
[[Gautrot-288|GAUTROT Joseph Simon]], 10 ans, fils
[[Gautrot-267|GAUTROT Agnès]], 5 ans, fille
[[Gautrot-152|GAUTROT Madeleine]], fille de François, 31 ans, + à l'hôpital le 28 février 1759
192 [[Henry-8781|HENRY Antoine]], fils de Pierre, 22 ans, + à l'hôpital le 14 février 1759, '''image 219'''
[[Dugas-884|DUGAST Françoise]], 20 ans, femme, + à l'hôpital le 29 janvier 1759
[[Dugas-1457|DUGAST Olivier]], fils de Baptiste, 9 ans
NAMES OF PASSENGERS
[[Hebert-1768|HEBERT Isabelle]], 21, his wife, hospitalized 23-28 January.
2 [[Amireau-2|MIREAU Isabelle]] femme AUCOIN, 50 , hospitalized 24 January-27 March
[[Aucoin-1561|AUCOIN Chrisostome]], 18, son, single, lives at St Enogat.
[[Aucoin-1562|AUCOIN Françoise]], 15, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-10 April
[[Aucoin-33|AUCOIN Hélène]], 12, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-27 March.
[[Aucoin-1563|AUCOIN Ursule]], 10, daughter, died at sea
3 [[Aucoin-231|AUCOIN Michel]], 50, plowman, injured his leg, hospitalized 24 January. Lived in St Servan at the home of Catherine Denis. Died at the hospital on 8 February 1759.
[[Henry-9259|HENRY Marie Joseph]], 50, his wife, at St Servan
[[Aucoin-947|AUCOIN Marie Josèphe]], 27, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-1 April
[[Aucoin-1564|AUCOIN Marguerite]], 22, daughter, died 2 March 1759
[[Aucoin-720|AUCOIN Geneviève]], 15, daughter
[[Aucoin-967|AUCOIN Isabelle]], 14, daughter, hospitalized 30 March-5 April
[[Aucoin-1565|AUCOIN Ozite]], 10, daughter, died 19 March 1759 in St Servan
4 [[Aucoin-275|AUCOIN Joseph]], 38, plowman, hospitalized 3 March-1 April, resides in Ploubalay '''image 166'''
[[Blanchard-7850|BLANCHARD Anne]], 34, his wife, died at sea
[[Aucoin-1460|AUCOIN Radegonde]], 5, daughter, died at the hospital on 11 April 1759)
[[Aucoin-1461|AUCOIN Joseph]], 2, died at sea
[[Aucoin-1458|AUCOIN Ozite]], 8, died at sea
5 [[Aucoin-473|AUCOIN Alexis]], died at sea
[[Blanchard-76|BLANCHARD Hélène]], 40, his wife, hospitalized 23 January-18 April, resides in Ploubalay
[[Aucoin-1452|AUCOIN Pierre]], 17, son, hospitalized 23 January-18 April
[[Aucoin-472|AUCOIN Joseph]], 16, son, hospitalized 24 January-18 April
[[Aucoin-1466|AUCOIN Fabien]], 13, son, hospitalized 23 January-18 April
[[Aucoin-1468|AUCOIN Hélène]], 10 ans, daughter, hospitalized 23 January-18 April
[[Aucoin-1469|AUCOIN Marguerite]], 9, daughter, died at the hospital on 4 March 1759
[[Aucoin-1467|AUCOIN Marie]], 11, died at sea
[[Aucoin-1470|AUCOIN Théodore]], 4, died at sea
6 [[Angot-22|ANGAU, Nicolas]], 42, from Coutances, plowman and fisherman. Lives in Pleurtuit.
[[Galais-7|GALLAIS ,Anne]], 32, his wife
[[Angot-21|ANGAU Vincent]], 12, son
[[Angot-26|ANGAU Simon]], 10, son
[[Angot-27|ANGAU Louis]], 8, son
[[Angot-28|ANGAU Marie Rose]], 6, daughter, died at the hospital on 17 February 1759
[[Angot-29|ANGAU Marie Louise]], 5, daughter, died at sea
7 [[Le_Buffe-3|LE BUF Louis Aubin]], 43, plowman, resides in St Servan, St Pierre Street. Given permission to go to St Michel des Loups, 2 hours from Granville, for 15 days. Will return 14 May '''image 167'''
[[Quimine-9|QUIMINE Anne]], 40, his wife
[[Le_Buf-1|LE BUF Modeste]], 10 , daughter
[[Le_Buffe-4|LE BUF Marie Françoise,]] 8, daughter
[[Le_Buffe-5|LE BUF Charles]], 5, son
[[Le_Buffe-6|LE BUF Marguerite]], 2, daughter died at sea
[[Quimine-12|Quimine, Marguerite]], 20, Anne's sister
[[Galais-13|GALLAIS Guillaume]], 28, (son of Guillaume), at the hospital du Rosay 30 March-6 May
8 [[Bugeaud-25|BUGEAU Jean]], 29, plowman, widower, resides at Lambeti at Jeanne Galet's home. Died 24 March at St Servan
[[Bugeaud-54|BUGEAU Marie Rose]], 6, daughter, lives with Marie Roger (?)
[[Bugeaud-55|BUGEAU Joseph]], 4 ans, son, died at sea
[[Bugeaud-56|BUGEAU Xavier]], 2, son, died at sea
{{Red|LE BERE Jeanne}}, 36, daughter of Jean, orphan, at du Rosay hospital 21 March-19 April. Lives with Marie Roger. [[Landry-3312|LANDRY Charles]], 28, son of Charles, single, "garçon chez Perine Simon à St Servan avec Louis Talbot"
9 [[Bourg-1517|BOURG Louis]], 28, died at hospital on 6 March 1759)
[[Pitre-3029|PITRE Anne]], 18, his wife
[[Pitre-3517|PITRE Marie Blanche]], 15, (Anne's sister)
10 [[Bourg-394|BOURG Charles]], 21 '''image 168'''
[[Blanchard-1775|BLANCHARD Madeleine]], 21, his wife
11 [[Dubocq-18|DUBOSQ Pierre]], 50, died at hospital on 1 February 1759)
[[Mercier-1415|LE MERCIER Susanne]], 55, his wife, died at hospital on 9 February 1759)
[[Duboscq-1|DUBOSQ Marie Madeleine]], 20, daughter
[[Duboscq-6|DUBOSQ Marie]], 18, daughter
[[Duboscq-7|DUBOSQ Jacques]], 16, son
12 [[Duboscq-8|DUBOSQ Pierre]], 26, plowman, lives at La Gouesnière
[[Jacquet-116|JACQUES Marie]], 16, wife
13 [[Bonniere-2|BONNIERE Pierre]], died at sea
[[Forest-402|FOREST Madeleine]], 44, his wife
[[Bonniere-6|BONNIERE François]], 25, son (arrived from Boulogne on 31 March1759)
[[Bonniere-5|BONNIERE Jean]], 22, son, died at sea
[[Bonniere-7|BONNIERE Charles,]] 15, son, died at sea
[[Bonniere-8|BONNIERE Anne]], 18, daughter
14 [[LeBlanc-7568|LE BLANC Joseph]], 33, died at hospital on 18 February 1759)
[[Moyse-152|MOÏSE Anne]], 26, his wife
[[Leblanc-7758|LE BLANC Joseph]], 3, son, died at sea '''image 169'''
[[Leblanc-7759|LE BLANC François]], 1, son, died at sea
15 [[Blanchard-8353|BLANCHARD Jean]], 32, died at sea
[[Moyse-255|MOÏSE Françoise]], 32, his wife, died on 22 February 1759)
[[Blanchard-8357|BLANCHARD Anne Josèphe]], 6, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8358|BLANCHARD Jean Grégoire]], 5, son, died at sear
[[Blanchard-8359|BLANCHARD Marie]], 1, daughter, died at sea
16 [[Boudrot-448|BOUDEROT Honoré]], 29, died at hospital on 9 March 1759)
[[Hebert-8115|HEBERT Isabelle]], 24, died at hospital on 3 March 1759)
[[Boudrot-831|BOUDEROT Pierre]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-832|BOUDEROT Geneviève]], 10 months, daughter, died at sea
17 [[Boudrot-412|BOUDEROT Zacharie]], from Isle Saint Jean, 37
[[Daigre-249|DAIGRE Marguerite]], 30, his wife
[[Boudrot-413|BOUDEROT Marie]], 9, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-414|BOUDEROT Paul]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-415|BOUDEROT Charles]], 6 , son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-695|BOUDEROT Marguerite]], 3, daughter,, died at sea
[[Boudrot-698|BOUDEROT Benjamine]], 1, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-513|BOUDEROT Marie]], 22, sister of Zacharie, has permit for La Rochelle from 9 February 1759
[[Boudrot-558|BOUDEROT Pierre]], 22, has permit for La Rochelle from 9 February 1759
18 [[Forest-848|BILLERET Joseph]], 31 '''image 170'''
[[Forest-848|FOREST Brigitte]], 30, his wife
[[Billeray-2|BILLERET Jeanne]], 6, daughter, died on 16 May 1759)
[[Billeray-3|BILLERET Charles]], 4, son
19 [[Boudrot-462|BOUDEROT Jean Baptiste]], 30, , has permit for La Rochelle from 9 February 1759
[[Trahan-724|TRAHAN Luce]], 23, his wife, has permit for La Rochelle from 9 February 1759
[[Boudrot-833|BOUDEROT Madeleine]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-834|BOUDEROT Isabelle]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-835|BOUDEROT Etienne]], 18 months, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-42|BOUDEROT Jean]], father of Jean Baptiste, died at sea
[[Saulnier-75|SAUNIER Louise]], his wife, died at sea
20 [[Hebert-1716|HEBERT Madeleine]] wife of BOURG, died "en rade"
[[Bourg-664|BOURG Alain]], from Isle Saint Jean, 17, son
[[Bourg-1206|BOURG Anselme]], 22, died at hospital on 14 February 1759)
[[Bourg-465|BOURG Luce Perpétue]], 15, daughter
21 [[Bourg-1205|BOURG Michel]], 38, plowman, died on 15 march 1759, '''image 170'''
[[Moyse-254|MOÏSE Cécile]], 35, wife, lives at St Suliac
[[Bourg-1695|BOURG Marie]], 8, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1696|BOURG Perpétue]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1697|BOURG Michel]], 3, son, died at sea
[[Bourg-1698|BOURG Simon]], 8 months, son, died at sea
22 [[Boudrot-173|BOUDEROT Olivier,]] 47 '''image 171'''
[[Guerin-344|GUERIN Henriette]], 45, wife, died at hospital on 21 March 1759)
[[Boudrot-171|BOUDEROT]] Madeleine Josèphe, 15, daughter
[[Boudrot-465|BOUDEROT Anne]], 13, daughter, died at sea
[[Boudrot-466|BOUDEROT Bazile]], 12, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-757|BOUDEROT Charles]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Boudrot-758|BOUDEROT Jean Baptiste]], 3, son, died at sea
23 - '''no Pierre son of Joseph found in KTR or MWL to fit this person, unsure of correct family. Not on 1752 La Roque census. Not in Acadians in Gray. '''
{{Red|BOUDEROT Pierre}}, 20 (son of Joseph), '''image 171''' 24 [[Brault-173|BROS Chérubin]], , died at sea '''image 171'''
[[Aucoin-482|AUCOIN Marie]], 50, his wife, died at hospital on 6 February 1759
[[Breau-957|BROS Xavier]], 14, son, died at hospital on 17 February 1759
[[Breau-805|BROS Marie Ozite]], 15, daughter
[[Breau-958|BROS Anne]], daughter, died at sea
[[Breau-959|BROS Simon]], son, died at sea
[[Breau-960|BROS Perpétue]], daughter, died at sea
25 [[Bugeaud-43|BUGEAU Alain]], 30, died at Saint Servan on 20 February 1759, '''image 171'''
[[Granger-1333|GRANGER Marie Madeleine]], 27, his wife
[[Bugeaud-50|BUGEAU Simon]], 7, son, died at Saint Servan on 18 March 1759''' image 172'''
[[Bugeaud-52|BUGEAU Marie Louise]], 3, daughter, died at sea
26 [[Potier-45|POTIER Charlotte]], 15, daughter of Christophe, lives with Jean la Foresterie “qui touchera pour elle de son consentement”. Lives in Plouër.
27 [[Blanchard-2322|BLANCHARD François]], 28, single, plowman, lives in St Suliac
[[Blanchard-737|BLANCHARD Charles]], 26, his brother, invalid since birth, lives in St Suliac
[[Blanchard-3094|BLANCHARD Bénoni]], 18, his brother, hospitalized 23 March-15 April
[[Blanchard-8|BLANCHARD, Joseph]], father, died at sea
[[Dupuis-3|DUPUIS Anne]], mother, died at sea
28 [[Brouse-287|BROUSSE Louis]], 23, from Lamballe, '''image 172'''
[[Gaudet-1534|GAUDET Marie]], 22, his wife
[[Brouse-339|BROUSSE Marie]], 1, daughter, died at sea
29 [[Blanchard-2780|BLANCHARD Germain]], 37, plowman, at hospital 3 March-1 April. Lives in St Suliac.
[[Bourg-1065|BOURG Marguerite]], his wife, died at sea
[[Blanchard-2825|BLANCHARD Jean]], 13, son, at hospital 15 March-1 April
[[Blanchard-8618|BLANCHARD Ambroise]], 11, son, died at hospital 16 March 1759
[[Blanchard-8619|BLANCHARD Charles]], 9, son, died at hospital 6 March 1759
[[Blanchard-8620|BLANCHARD Marguerite]], 6, daughter, died at sea '''image 173'''
[[Blanchard-8621|BLANCHARD Marie]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8622|BLANCHARD Perinne]], 3 weeks, born aboard the ship. Died 10 February 1759
30 [[Bourg-7|BOURG Jean]], 56, a plowman, died in Pleudihen on 4 April 1759 '''image 173'''
[[Pitre-58|PITRE Marie]], his wife, died at sea
[[Bourg-705|BOURG Charles]], 13, son, lives in Pleudihen
[[Bourg-1699|BOURG Marguerite]], 26, daughter, died at hospital on 20 march 1759
[[Bourg-1701|BOURG Marie]], 16, daughter, lives in Pleudihen
31 [[Bourg-942|BOURG François]], brother of Jean, widower, died at sea, '''image 173'''
[[Bourg-1311|BOURG Charles]], 15, son, lives in St Enogat.
[[Bourg-1117|BOURG Jean]], 14, son, at hospital 24 Jan-1 Mar, lives in St Servan
[[Bourg-1312|BOURG Françoise]], 12, daughter, lives in Pleudihen
[[Bourg-1312|BOURG Marguerite]], 10, daughter, died in Pleudihen on 1 April 1759
[[Bourg-1037|BOURG Antoine]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Bourg-1314|BOURG Marie]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1315|BOURG Ozite]], 4, daughter, died at sea
32 [[Bourg-1700|BOURG François]], 20, son of Jean, plowman, at hospital 17 March-14 April. Lives in Pleuhiden. '''Image 173'''
[[Aucoin-1567|AUCOIN Anne]], 20, his wife, at hospital 14-20 February; 27 February-1 April; '''image 174'''
33 [[Bourg-13|BOURG Jean]], 23, son of Jean, plowman, lives in Pleudihen '''image 174'''
[[Aucoin-3|AUCOIN Marie]], 25, his wife, was hospitalized 24 Jan-4 Feb, 9 Feb-13 Mar
34 [[Bourg-947|BOURG Joseph]], 22 years '''image 174'''
[[Aucoin-1568|AUCOIN Marguerite]], 23, his wife
35 [[Bourg-941|BOURG Alexandre]], father of Joseph, died at sea '''image 174'''
[[Hébert-4499|HEBERT Ursule]], 45, his wife, at hospital 24 Feb-27 Mar, lives in St Enogat
[[Bourg-979|BOURG Marguerite]], 20, daughter
[[Bourg-889|BOURG Anne]], 18, daughter
[[Bourg-1198|BOURG Marie]], 20, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1202|BOURG Tersile]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1203|BOURG Blanche]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1200|BOURG Grégoire]], 10, son, died at sea
36 [[Lebert-132|LE BERE Charles]], 38 years'''image 174'''
[[Robichaud-2700|ROBICHEAU Anne Marie]], 31, his wife
[[Lebert-135|LE BERE Anne Josèphe]], 12, daughter
[[Lebert-160|LE BERE Marie]], 9, daughter, died on 10 June 1759
[[Lebert-161|LE BERE Michel,]] 6, son, died at sea
[[Lebert-162|LE BERE Jean Charles]], 3, son, died at sea
37 [[Breau-961|BROS Félix]], son of Jean, 20 years '''image 174'''
38 [[Blanchard-9|BLANCHARD Joseph]], 41, died at hospital on 16 February 1759 '''image 175'''
[[Pitre-62|PITRE Marguerite Geneviève]], 36, his wife
[[Blanchard-8362|BLANCHARD François Xavier]], 12, son
[[Blanchard-8363|BLANCHARD Guillaume]], 11, son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8364|BLANCHARD Michel]], 8, son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8365|BLANCHARD Joseph Mathurin]], 6 , son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8366|BLANCHARD Marguerite Modeste]], 3, daughter, died at sea
39 [[Blanchard-2629|BLANCHARD Joseph]], son of Martin, 28 years
[[Hebert-2364|HEBERT Anne]], 19, his wife
{{Red|BLANCHARD Marie}}, niece of Joseph, 13 years - '''research needed as to correct family([[Bourque-573|Bourque-573]] 03:09, 23 September 2023 (UTC))'''
[[Dupuis-534|DUPUIS Elisabeth]], mother of joseph, died at sea
[[Hébert-8772|HEBERT Charles]], Anne’s brother, 22, died at sea
40 [[Blanchard-7|BLANCHARD Alexis]], 33, plowman, died at the hospital on 3 February 1759, image 175
[[Pitre-61|PITRE Marie]], 35, his wife, died at the hospital on 11 February 1759
[[Blanchard-8626|BLANCHARD Simon]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-6596|BLANCHARD Isabelle Geneviève]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8627|BLANCHARD Marie Anne]], 16 months, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8628|BLANCHARD Nicole]], daughter, was born at the hôpital on 4 February 1759 and died the same day
41 [[Hebert-8114|HEBERT Françoise]] widow of BLANCHARD Joseph, 25, died at hospital on 12 February 1759, '''image 175'''
[[Blanchard-8629|BLANCHARD Marie Josèphe]], 3, daughter
42 [[Bourg-183|BOURG François]], 50, +died at hospital 23 February 1759. Lived at La Roche's home on Notre Dame street. ''' image 176'''
[[Thibodeau-72|TIBODEAU Emilie]], 44, wife, died at hospital 14 February 1759
[[Bourg-1406|BOURG Blanche]], 12, daughter, died 7 March 1759
[[Bourg-1407|BOURG Gertrude]], 10, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1408|BOURG Marie Sébastienne]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1409|BOURG Jean Charles]], 3, son, died at sea
[[Bourg-488|BOURG Théodore]], son of Jean, 13 years
[[Bourg-1715|BOURG Marie]], his sister, 10 years
43 [[Bourg-937|BOURG Pierre]], died at sea,''' image 176'''
[[Gautrot-149|GAUTROT Marie Josèphe]], 46, his wife, at hospital 7 Mar-10 Apr
[[Bourg-1704|BOURG Ambroise]], 19, son, died at hospital 11 March 1759
[[Bourg-1616|BOURG Jean Pierre]], 14, son, at hospital 7 Mar-6 Apr
[[Bourg-1618|BOURG Françoise Josèphe]], 22, daughter, at hospital 7 Mar-10 Apr
[[Bourg-1705|BOURG Marguerite Josèphe]], 12, daughter, died 5 February 1759
[[Bourg-1706|BOURG Victor]], son of Jean Pierre, 12, at hospital 7 Mar-6 Apr in Pleslin image 177
[[Bourg-1707|BOURG Madeleine]], 4, daughter of Jean Pierre, died at sea
{{Red|HEBERT Jean Baptiste}}, son of Jean, 6, at hospital 7 Mar-6 Apr in Pleslin '''More research needed'''. Could be http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/getperson.php?personID=I53128&tree=03
[[Gautrot-25|GAUTROT François]], 80, father of Marie Josèphe, died at hospital 3 February 1759
44 [[Blanchard-5186|BLANCHARD Pierre]], died at sea, '''image 177'''
[[Hebert-2221|HEBERT Madeleine]], 29, his wife, lives in Ploubalay
[[Blanchard-8633|BLANCHARD Jean Pierre]], 8, son, died at sea
[[Blanchard-8634|BLANCHARD Ambroise]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Hamon-649|Joseph Hamon]] 6, orphan, died at sea
45 [[Blanchard-1941|BLANCHARD Jean]], died at sea '''image 177'''
[[Hebert-1643|HEBERT Anne]], 21, his wife, at hospital 26 Jan-7 Feb in Ploubalay
[[Blanchard-8635|BLANCHARD Jean]], 3, son, died at sea
{{Red|BLANCHARD Joseph}}, brother of Madeleine, '''More research needed'''
http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/getperson.php?personID=I5143&tree=03 Young enough to need to travel with another family and also not be married. Has a sister Madeleine.
http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/getperson.php?personID=I4681&tree=03 would be 12 on the voyage, so needs a family, married in Cherbourg in 1769. This profile doesn't fit with the deportation however [[Blanchard-8273|Joseph Blanchard (1746-bef.1785)]]
[[Breaux-97|BROS Françoise]], his wife, died at sea
[[Blanchard-7853|BLANCHARD Charles]], 21, son, died at hospital 6 April 1759
[[Hamon-264|HAMON Ignace]], 10, brother of Joseph, at the hospital 24 Jan-27 Mar, lives in Pleurtuit with Alain Guillaume.
47 [[Bonniere-5|BONNIERE Jean Jacques]], died at sea '''image 177'''
[[LeBlanc-7757|LE BLANC Marie]], 19, his wife, at Plouër
48 [[Babin-3956|BABIN Paul]], 25, son of Pierre '''image 177'''
49 [[Bourg-1518|BOURG Alexandre]], 40, ploughman, lives in St Suliac, '''image 178'''
[[Hebert-7916|HEBERT Marguerite Josèphe]], 30, wife
[[Bourg-1520|BOURG Marie Rose]], 11, daughter
[[Bourg-908|BOURG Marguerite]], 9 , daughter
[[Bourg-1521|BOURG Madeleine]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Bourg-1522|BOURG Anne Dorate]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Breau-996|BROS, Francois]], 3, son of Blaise, died at sea
[[Hebert-7939|HEBERT François Xavier]], 10, brother of Marguerite, crippled leg, died 3 June 1759
50 [[Bourg-1712|BOURG Bénoni]], 23, son of Pierre, died at hospital 3 February 1759, '''image 178'''
[[Naquin-261|NAQUIN Elisabeth]], 25, his wife, died on 19 February 1759
51 [[Broussard-1456|BROUSSARD Pierre]], 32, plowman, lives in Pleudihen '''image 178'''
[[Landry-4524|LANDRY Madeleine]], 31, his wife
[[Broussard-1457|BROUSSARD Jean Baptiste]], 8, son, died in Pleudihen on 26 April 1759
[[Broussard-1474|BROUSSARD Isabelle]], 6, daughter
[[Broussard-2744|BROUSSARD Marie Marguerite]], 4, daughter, died in Pleudihen on 27 April 1759
[[Broussard-2745|BROUSSARD Pierre]], 1, son
[[Broussard-2750|BROUSSARD François]], 25, brother of Pierre, died at hospital on 11 February 1759
[[Landry-3035|LANDRY Joseph]], 23, brother of Madeleine, at hospital 23 Jan-26 Mar
52 [[Broussard-603|BROUSSARD Jean Baptiste]], 37, plowman, died at hospital on 26 February 1759 '''image 178'''
[[Landry-1080|LANDRY Ozite]], 28, his wife, at hospital 17 Feb-6 May in Pleudihen
[[Broussard-1441|BROUSSARD Madeleine]], 9, daughter, '''image 179'''
[[Broussard-1439|BROUSSARD Joseph]], 7, son, died at Rosay hospital on 4 March 1759
[[Broussard-2206|BROUSSARD Jean Baptiste]], 2 months, son
[[Broussard-2203|BROUSSARD Marguerite]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Broussard-2204|BROUSSARD Rosalie]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Broussard-2205|BROUSSARD Grégoire]], 2, son, died at sea
[[Broussard-244|BROUSSARD Charles]],27 ans, brother of Jean Baptiste, plowman, at hospital 24 Jan-7 Mar
[[Broussard-2751|BROUSSARD Firman]], 22, other brother of Jean-Baptiste, died in Pleudihen on 21 April 1759
53 [[Bouchard-666|BOUCHARD Nicolas]], 32, plowman, lives in Paramé '''image 179'''
[[Chiasson-1347|CHASSION Marie]], 27, his wife, died at sea
[[Bouchard-3692|BOUCHARD Nicolas]], 11, son
[[Bouchard-2363|BOUCHARD Marie]], 8, daughter
[[Bouchard-3697|BOUCHARD Hélène]], 6 months, daughter, died 1 February 1759
[[Bouchard-3696|BOUCHARD Louis]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Rousseau-2334|N., son of M. de VILLESOIN]], commandant of Isle Saint Jean, 18 months died at sea
[[Dufaut-32|DUFFAU Gilles]], 25 ans, + à l'hôpital le 28 mars 1759
54 [[Breau-146|BROS Joseph]], 47, plowman, at Rosay hospital 7 Feb-5 Mar, lives in Pleurtuit, '''image 179'''
[[Bourg-356|BOURG Ursule]], 46, his wife, died at Rosay hospital 20 February 1759
[[Breau-187|BROS Ursule]], 18, daughter, at Rosay hospital 9 Feb-26 Mar; 10 Apr-20 May
[[Breau-543|BROS Françoise]], 15, daughter, at Rosay hospital 10 Feb-26 Mar; 27 Apr-5 May '''image 180'''
[[Breau-545|BROS Luce]], 13, daughter, at Rosay hospital 9 Feb-1 Apr; 1 May-26 May
[[Breau-546|BROS Anne Josèphe]], 12, daughter, at Rosay hospital 7 Feb-26 Mar; 23 Apr-30 May
[[Breau-547|BROS Angélique]], 9, daughter, at Rosay hospital 7 Feb-26 Mar
[[Breau-548|BROS Marie]], 8, daughter, at Rosay hospital 10 Feb-5 Mar
[[Breau-549|BROS Rosalie]], 7, daughter, at Rosay hospital 10 Feb-26 Mar; 1 May-30 May
[[Breaux-594|BROS Joseph]], 6, son, at Rosay hospital, 10 Feb-5 Mar
[[Breau-629|BROS Simon Joseph]], 2, son, died at sea
55 [[Bourg-462|BOURG Joseph]], 26, son of Abraham, '''image 180'''
[[Dugas-54|DUGAST Marguerite Josèphe]], 24, his wife, died at sea
56 [[Cosset-24|COSSET Barthélemy]], 43, plowman'''image 180'''
[[Galais-2|GALLAIS Françoise]], 21, his wife
[[Cosset-32|COSSET Anne]], 13, daughter
[[Cosset-64|COSSET Jean Robert]], 7 months, died on 16 February 1759
[[Cosset-65|COSSET Françoise]], 4, daughter, died at sea '''image 181'''
[[Cosset-66|COSSET Guillaume]], 3, son, died at sea
57 [[Chiasson-87|CHASSION François]], 60, died at Saint Servan on 14 February 1759, '''image 181'''
[[Doucet-189|DOUCET Anne]], his wife, died at sea
[[Chiasson-746|CHASSION Louis]], 17, son, died at hospital on 27 January 1759
[[Chiasson-734|CHASSION Chrisostome]], 12, daughter
58 [[Chiasson-459|CHASSION Jean]], 30, son of François, a plowman, at hospital 24 Jan-1 Feb, lives in Paramé, image 181 '''image 181'''
[[Prétieux-5|PRECIEUX Louise]], 25, wife, died at hospital 24 (sic for 22) February 1759
[[Chiasson-1851|CHASSION Jean]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Chiasson-1852|CHASSION Anne]],4, daughter, died at sea
59 [[Carret-8|CARRET Ignace]], 84, plowman, at hospital 24 Jan-25 Apr, lives in St Suliac '''image 181'''
[[Henry-3566|HENRY Cécile]], 65, his wife
[[Carret-26|CARRET Honoré]],25, son, plowman, lives in Châteauneuf, married to Françoise Benoist
[[Carret-24|CARRET Joseph]], 32, son, died at Saint Servan on 27 March 1759
[[Carret-27|CARRET François]], 24, son, died at hospital on 10 February 1759
[[Carret-28|CARRET Zenon]], 21, son, died at hospital on 13 February 1759
[[Carret-7|CARRET Ignace]], 13, son, in St Suliac
60 [[Carret-22|CARRET Charles]], 37, widower, Plowman, died at Saint-Servan on 7 March 1759 '''image 182'''
[[Carret-57|CARRET, Suzanne]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Carret-58|CARRET, Pierre]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Carret-59|CARRET, Rosalie]], 2, daughter, died at sea
61 [[Carret-25|CARRET Jean]], 35, son of Ignace, died at hospital on 17 February 1759, '''image 182'''
[[Carret-50|CARRET Thérèse]], 7, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-7 March
[[Carret-30|CARRET Marie Rose]], 9, daughter, hospitalized 24 January-7 March, lives at la Croix du ?? with Françoise Cousin
62 [[Chiasson-744|CHASSION François]], 30, son of François, died at sea '''image 182'''
[[Haché-454|HACHE Marie Anne]], 26, his wife, lives in Paramé
[[Chiasson-1448|CHASSION François]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Chiasson-1447|CHASSION Marie]], 12, daughter, died at sea
[[Chiasson-1449|CHASSION n]], 4 months, died at sea
63 [[Daigle-1316|DAIGUE jean]], 26, son, plowman, at hospital 9 Feb-29 Mar, lives on rue aux Herbes in Pleudihen, '''image 182'''
[[Thériault-932|TERRIOT Marie Josèphe]], 24, his wife, at hospital 22 Feb-3 Apr
[[Daigle-41|DAIGUE Marie]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Daigle-2898|DAIGUE Madeleine]], 2, daughter, died at sea
64 [[Daigre-189|DAIGUE Charles]], 25, plowman, lived on rue aux Herbes in Pleudihen, died on 19 March 1759, image 182, '''image 182'''
[[Barrieau-83|BARRIOT Marie Blanche]], 23, his wife, lives in Pleudihen
[[Daigre-285|DAIGUE Jean Baptiste]], 3, died at sea, '''image 183'''
[[Daigre-286|DAIGUE Gertrude]], 15 days, died at sea
[[Barrieau-92|BARRIOT Pélagie]], 13, sister of Marie Blanche
65 [[Daigre-2|DAIGUE Jean]], brother, 60, crippled in one leg, lives on rue des Herbes, at hospital 23 Jan-6 Feb, returned to hospital 6 Feb, died at the hospital on 18 Feb 1759 , '''image 183'''
[[Breau-1|BROS Anne Marie]], his wife, died at sea
[[Daigre-287|DAIGUE Isabelle]], daughter, died at sea
[[Daigre-226|DAIGUE Paul]], 17, son
[[Daigle-373|DAIGUE Marie]], 20, daughter, at hospital 10 Feb-26 Mar
[[Daigre-182|DAIGUE Ursule]], 15, daughter, at hospital 22 Feb-20 Mar
[[Daigre-163|DAIGUE Marguerite]], 14, daughter
[[Daigre-54|DAIGUE Anne Josèphe]], 12, daughter
66 [[Dugas-83|DUGAST Joseph]], 59, plowman, died at sea, '''image 183'''
[[Hebert-1308|HEBERT Marie]], 54, his wife, died at sea
[[Dugas-2024|DUGAST Jean]], 14, son, died at sea
[[Dugas-431|DUGAST Joseph]], 15, son, lives in St Suliac
[[Dugas-837|DUGAST Anne]], 10, daughter
67 [[Dugas-933|DUGAST Alexis]], 32, '''image 183'''
[[Bourg-716|BOURG Anne]], 32, his wife, died at sea
[[Dugas-574|DUGAST Anne Josèphe]], 10, daughter
[[Dugas-2019|Joseph "Josephat" ]], 8, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-2020|Grégoire Dugas]] 6, son, died at sea
[[Dugas-2021|DUGAST Joseph]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Dugas-2022|DUGAST Perpétue]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-2023|DUGAST]] born and died at sea
68 [[Doiron-2|DOUERAND Alexis]], 36, plowman, and navigator at times, lives at St Enogat '''image 183'''
[[Bourg-15|BOURG Madeleine Josèphe]], 22, his wife, at hospital 23 Jan-24 Jan, '''image 184'''
[[Doiron-28|DOUERAND Alexis Grégoire]], 14, son, at hospital 26 Feb-21 Mar
[[Doiron-29|DOUERAND Josaphat]], 13, son, at hospital 23-28 Jan, 7-27 Feb
[[Doiron-30|DOUERAND Théodore]], 10, son, died at hospital on 6 March 1759
[[Doiron-33|DOUERAND François Xavier]], 4 months, died on 15 March 1759 in St Malo
[[Doiron-31|DOUERAND Marie Blanche]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Doiron-32|DOUERAND Joseph Marie]], 3, son, died at sea
69 [[Doiron-1016|DOUERAND Jean]], 32, brother of Alexis, '''image 184'''
[[Thibodeau-1533|TIBODEAU Anne]], 31, his wife
[[Doiron-1986|DOUERAND Gervaise]], 5, son, died at hospital on 13 February 1759
[[Doiron-1987|DOUERAND Simon]], 3, son, died at hospital on 8 February 1759
[[Doiron-1988|DOUERAND Modeste]], 4 months, daughter, died at sea
[[Doiron-1989|DOUERAND Dorate]], 4 months, daughter, died at sea
70 [[Dugas-932|DUGAST Charles]], died at sea, '''image 185'''
[[Benoit-1922|BENOIST Marie]]
[[Dugas-1473|DUGAST Jean Baptiste]], 22, son
[[Dugas-603|DUGAST Anne]], 26, daughter
[[Dugas-795|DUGAST Marie Madeleine]], 24, daughter
[[Dugas-1474|DUGAST Marie Josèphe]], 19, daughter
[[Dugas-1475|DUGAST Pierre Ignace]], 16, son
[[Dugas-1476|DUGAST Pierre]], 14, son
[[Dugas-1477|DUGAST Antoine]], 12, son
[[Dugas-1478|DUGAST Victoire]], 10, daughter
[[Dugas-1471|DUGAST Marguerite]], daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-1472|DUGAST Joseph]], won, died at sea
71 [[Dugas-38|DUGAST Paul]], 48 years '''image 185'''
[[Boudrot-99|BOUDEROT Marie]], 48, his wife, died at hospital on 13 February 1759
{{Red|DUGAST Marguerite}}, 15, daughter ''' Her age does not line up with the family structure in either Landry or Reader'''
[[Dugas-55|DUGAST Marie]], 12, daughter
[[Dugas-56|DUGAST Simon]], 11, son '''image 186'''
[[Dugas-92|DUGAST Paul]], 9, son, died at hospital on 28 January 1759
[[Dugas-51|DUGAST Isabelle]], 6, daughter
72 [[Duplessis-3460|DUPLESSIS Claude Antoine]], 49, from Saint Cantin in Picardie, surgeon, '''image 186'''
[[Lejeune-601|LE JEUNE Catherine]], 60 ( ?)
[[Duplessis-4339|DUPLESSIS François Marin]], 9, son, died at sea
[[Labore-52|LA BORE Louis]], 16, son of René, a surgeon's apprentice, died on 15 June 1759
73 [[Dugas-953|DUGAST Ambroise]], 30 years, '''image 186'''
[[Henry-12107|HENRY Marguerite]], 29, died at hospital on 6 March 1759
[[Dugas-488|DUGAST Ambroise]], 7, son
[[Dugas-2025|DUGAST Joseph]], 15 months, son, died on 1 February 1759
[[Dugas-2026|DUGAST Marguerite Josèphe]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-2027|DUGAST Françoise]], 3, daughter, died at sea
74 [[Dugas-36|DUGAST Jean Baptiste]], 40 years, '''image 186'''
[[Moyse-154|MOÏSE Madeleine]], his wife, died at sea
[[Dugas-1535|DUGAST Jean Baptiste]], 17, son
[[Dugas-1466|DUGAST Josèphe]], 15, daughter
[[Dugas-833|DUGAST Marin]], 12, son
[[Dugas-1765|DUGAST Marie]], 10, daughter
[[Dugas-2028|DUGAST Mathurin]], 3, son, died at sea
[[Dugas-2029|DUGAST Anastasie]], 1, daughter, died at sea
75 [[Dugas-1280|DUGAST Pierre]], 31, son of Claude, '''image 186'''
[[Daigre-104|DAIGUE Marguerite]], 35, his wife, '''image 187'''
[[Dugas-517|DUGAST Osite]], 6, daughter
[[Dugas-2030|DUGAST Marguerite Blanche,]] 4, daughter
[[Dugas-2031|DUGAST Victoire Osite]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-549|DUGAST Amand]], 12, brother of Pierre
76 [[Dugas-630|DUGAST Pierre]], 26, son of Joseph '''image 187'''
[[Henry-14871|HENRY Anne Josèphe]], 27, his wife
{{Red|DUGAST Jean Pierre}}, 5, son, died at sea. '''This child is not listed with this family in reliable family trees. Where does he belong?'''
[[Dugas-2032|DUGAST Anne Josèphe]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Dugas-2033|DUGAST Marie Rose]], 2, daughter, died at sea sea
77 [[Daigre-93|DAIGUE Olivier]], 41, died at hospital on 2 March 1759, '''image 187'''
[[Doiron-903|DOUERAND Angélique]], 39, his wife, died at hospital on 27 February 1759
[[Daigre-194|DAIGUE Miniac]], 15, son
[[Daigre-181|DAIGUE Marguerite]], 18, daughter
[[Daigre-51|DAIGUE Ozite]], 13, daughter
[[Daigre-231|DAIGUE Marie Rose]], 11, daughter'''image 188'''
[[Daigre-230|DAIGUE Charles]], 10, son, died at sea
[[Daigre-232|DAIGUE Paul]], 2, son, died at sea
[[Daigre-142|DAIGUE Joseph]], 8, son, died at sea
[[Daigre-233|DAIGUE Jean Pierre]], son, died at sea
[[Daigre-234|DAIGUE Jean Baptiste]], son, died at sea
[[Daigre-235|DAIGUE Firman]], son, died at sea
[[Daigre-236|DAIGUE Geneviève]], daughter, died at sea
78 [[Daigle-27|DAIGUE Pierre]], 66, plowman, died on 19 February 1759, '''image 188'''
[[Testard-2|TETARD Marie Louise]], 53, his wife, died at hospital on 11 February 1759
79 [[Daigle-38|DAIGUE François]], 50, lived on rue de la Charité, died at hospital on 14 Feb 1759, '''image 188'''
[[Boudrot-169|BOUDEROT Marie]], 48, his wife, died at hospital on 8 Feb 1759
[[Daigre-168|DAIGUE Françoise]], 15, daughter, at Trigavou
[[Daigre-237|DAIGUE Hélène Catherine]], 17, at hospital 27 Jan-18 Feb
80 [[Daigle-1181|DAIGUE Marin]], 23, son of François, '''image 188'''
[[Hebert-8809|HEBERT Françoise]], 22, his wife, died at hospital on 8 February 1759, '''image 189'''
81 [[Dumont-579|DUMONT Joseph]], widower, died at sea, '''image 189'''
[[Dumont-872|DUMONT Anne]], 20, daughter, at hospital 24 Jan-1 Feb; 15 Feb-7 Mar. Lives at St Enogat with Pierre Haché
[[Dumont-578|DUMONT Marie]], 17, daughter, at hospital 26 Jan-8 Mar
[[Dumont-1351|DUMONT Hélène]], 12, daughter, at hospital 24 Jan-5 Mar
82 [[Roger-636|ROGER Marie]], widow of DOUVILLE François, 48 years '''image 189'''
[[Douville-123|DOUVILLE Françoise]], 25, daughter
DOUVILLE Lizette, 19, daughter
[[Douville-61|DOUVILLE Marguerite]], 9, daughter
[[Douville-75|DOUVILLE Philippe]], 17, son
[[Douville-124|DOUVILLE Pierre]], 13, son
{{Red|DAVID Marie}}, 20, without father or mother. '''Could this be her http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/getperson.php?personID=I40918&tree=03? the only choice in Landry'''
[[Galais-10|GALAIS François]], 18, son of Guillaume
83 [[Douville-58|DOUVILLE Jacques]], 32, a plowman. Lives at Jeanne Le Gallais’ home, in (...)
[[Quimine-13|QUEMIN Judith]], 28, his wife
[[Douville-121|DOUVILLE Marie]], 3, daughter
[[Douville-122|DOUVILLE Jeanne Louise]], 6 days, daughter
[[Cosset-42|COSSET Pierre]], 20, their servant
84 [[Daigle-87|DAIGUE Olivier]], 24, plowman. Lives at Marie Lauruit’s home at La Cité. Goes to Trigavou.
[[Robichaud-17|ROBICHEAU Marie Blanche]], 28, his wife, '''image 190'''
85 [[Daigre-160|DAIGRE Charles]], 28, plowman, lives at La Cité in Trigavou.
[[Vincent-6911|VINCENT Anne Marie]], 29, his wife
86 [[De_la_Forestrie-1|LA FORESTERIE Jean]], 28, plowman, lives in Plouër
[[Bonniere-1|BONNIERE Marie Madelaine]], 25, his wife
[[LaForest-228|LA FORESTERIE Jeanne,]] 5, daughter
[[De_la_Forestrie-14|LA FORESTERIE Marie Rose]], 4, daughter
[[De_la_Forestrie-15|LA FORESTERIE Marguerite]], 6 months, died at sea
87 [[Poitevin-95|POITVIN Marie Judith]], wife of FOUQUET Charles, 50 years old (her husband must have embarked on another transport with Louis, Aubin, Martin and Simon her 4 other children) Died on 17 February 1759
[[Fouquet-37|FOUQUET Marie]], 23, daughter
[[Fouquet-146|FOUQUET Anne]], 17, daughter
[[Fouquet-149|FOUQUET Françoise]], 12, daughter
[[Fouquet-150|FOUQUET]] Charles, 8, son
[[Fouquet-147|FOUQUET Elisabeth]], 14, daughter, died on 21 March 1759
88 [[Forest-845|FOREST Pierre]], 24, plowman, lives at Marie Fontaine’s home in St Servan
[[Robichaud-1922|ROBICHEAU Anne]], 31, his wife
[[Forest-1229|FOREST Anne Marie]], 8 months, daughter, died at sea
[[Forest-1233|FOREST Jacques]], 12, brother of Pierre
89 [[LeBlanc-7567|LE BLANC Madeleine]], widow of FOREST Jean, 36, lives at La Cité with Étienne Hamel, at St Servan. Died 17 March 1759
[[Forest-1194|FOREST Etienne]], 9, son, at Rosay hospital 29 March-30 April
[[Forest-1227|FOREST Olivier]], 14, son, died at Rosay hospital on 14 April 1759 '''image 191'''
[[Forest-1228|FOREST Josèphe]], 7, daughter, hospitalized at Rosay hospital on 20 March. Lives with Jean-Pierre listed above. Died at the hospital on 12 April 1759
90 [[Grossin-11|GROSSIN Michel]], plowman, died at sea
[[Caissie-116|QUESSI Marie]], 51, wife, lives at rue des Cochons in Paramé
[[Grossin-26|GROSSIN Marie]], 21, daughter
[[Grossin-36|GROSSIN Jacques]], 20, son, died at Paramé 4 April 1759
[[Grosselin-1|GROSSIN Henriette]], 18, daughter
[[Grossin-37|GROSSIN Michel]], 14, son
[[Grossin-38|GROSSIN Brigite]], 12, daughter
[[Grossin-39|GROSSIN Françoise]], 9, died at Paramé 7 April 1759
[[Grossin-40|GROSSIN Modeste]], 5, daughter
91 [[Daigle-796|DAIGUE Françoise]], widow of GAUTROT François, 32, died at hospital on 2 February 1759
[[Gautrot-201|GAUTROT Benonnine]] (sic for Benoni, a boy), 3, died at sea
[[Gautrot-206|GAUTROT Romain]] (sic for Basile Firmin), 2, son, at sea
92 [[Guillot-93|GUILLOT Jean Baptiste]], plowman, died at sea
[[Bourg-1650|BOURG Marguerite]], 38 years, wife, resides in Pleudihen
[[Guillot-92|GUILLOT Charles Olivier]], 12 years, son, at hospital 2 to 26 March. At Trigavou
[[Guillot-533|GUILLOT Marie Josèphe]], 6 years, daughter, hospitalized 23 January-14 March. Went to the home of Jeanne Perceveaux at the village of de la Lande, in Pleurtuit. Jeanne Perceveaux “touchera pour elle” (will receive stipend for her?)
[[Guillot-534|GUILLOT Jean Baptiste]], 3 years, son, died at sea '''image 192'''
[[Guillot-535|GUILLOT Thomas]], 4 years, son, died at sea
[[Guillot-536|GUILLOT Euphrosine]], 13 months, daughter died at sea
[[Guillot-537|GUILLOT Isabelle]], 7 years, daughter, died at sea
93 [[Guillot-118|GUILLOT Ambroise]], 30, plowman, resides in Trigavou
[[Daigre-39|DAIGRE Théotiste]], 33, his wife
[[Guillot-375|GUILLOT Marguerite]], 7, daughter
[[Guillot-410|GUILLOT Gertrude]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Guillot-411|GUILLOT Paul]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Guillot-413|GUILLOT Fabien]], 2, son, died at sea
[[Guillot-412|GUILLOT Charles]], 4, son, died at sea
94 [[Guerin-730|GUERIN Jean Baptiste]], 36, plowman, at hospital 23 January-17 March. Lives in St Suliac.
[[Bourg-899|BOURG Marie Madeleine]], 35, his wife, at hospital 23 January-17 March
[[Guérin-1400|GUERIN Jean Pierre]], 9, son, at hospital 23 January-17 March
[[Guérin-729|GUERIN Jérôme]], 6, son, at hospital 24 January-17 March
[[Guérin-1401|GUERIN Marie Madeleine]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Guérin-1402|GUERIN Xavier]], 2, son, died at sea
95 [[Grossin-12|GROSSIN Pierre]], 50, from Granville, 32 years in the colonies
[[Caissie-119|QUESSI Cécile]], 45, his wife
[[Grossin-28|GROSSIN Cécile]], 22, daughter
[[Grossin-29|GROSSIN Madeleine]], 20, daughter
[[Grossin-24|GROSSIN Anne]], 18, daughter
[[Grossin-32|GROSSIN Marguerite]], 13, daughter
[[Grossin-23|GROSSIN Rose]], 11, daughter, died at Paramé on 1 April 1759
[[Grossin-34|GROSSIN Marie Louise]], 4, daughter
[[Grossin-30|GROSSIN Jacques]], 15, son
[[Grossin-35|GROSSIN Louis]], 2, son
[[Grossin-33|GROSSIN Pierre]], 7, son, died at sea
96 [[Girouard-4101|GIROIRE Honoré]], 45, plowman, lives in Pleslin
[[Theriot-75|TERRIOT Marie Josèphe]], 39, his wife, hospitalized 27 January-15 February
[[Girouard-4224|GIROIRE Hélène Judith]], 17, daughter
[[Girouard-5419|GIROIRE Prosper]] 15, son, hospitalized 12 March-13 April
[[Girouard-4223|GIROIRE ]] 12, daughter, hospitalized 27 January-15 February
[[Girouard-4225|GIROIRE David]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Girouard-4221|GIROIRE Marie]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Girouard-4226|GIROIRE Joseph]], 2 months, son, died at sea
97 [[Gautrot-70|GAUTROT, Pierre]], 27, plowman, resides at Châteauneuf
[[Duplessis-55|DUPLESSIS Marie]], 18, his wife
[[Gautrot-287|GAUTROT Nicolas]] born 30 March 1759, died 19 June 1759
98 [[Guerin-366|GUERIN Dominique]], 36, plowman, at hospital 24 January-6 February, lives at Ploubalay
[[Leblanc-2398|LE BLANC Anne]], 31, his wife
[[Guerin-1511|GUERIN Anne Josèphe]], 12, daughter, died at Saint Malo on 26 March 1759
[[Guerin-1513|GUERIN Marguerite]], 8, daughter
[[Guerin-1440|GUERIN Joseph]], 6, son, at hospital 24 January-26 January
[[Guerin-1514|GUERIN Marie]], 3 months, daughter, died at Saint Malo on 25 March 1759
[[Guerin-1512|GUERIN Anastasie]], 10, daughter, died at sea
[[Guerin-1091|GUERIN Françoise]], 3, daughter, died at sea
99 [[Gautreau-258|GAUTROT Alexandre]], 41, son of Henry François. a plowman, at hospital 26 February-14 March, lives on Charité street in Ploubalay
[[Hebert-4541|HEBERT Marguerite]], 31, his wife
[[Gautrot-236|GAUTROT François Hilaire]], 14, son, hospitalized 26 February-12 March
[[Gautrot-238|GAUTROT Alexandre]], 10, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-239|GAUTROT Julienne]], 12, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-143|GAUTROT Marin]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-281|GAUTROT Etienne]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-282|GAUTROT Madeleine]], 3, daughter, died at sea
100 [[Gautrot-47|GAUTROT François]], 34, plowman, hospitalized 8 March-9 April. Lives in Ploüer.
[[Naquin-177|NAQUIN Anne]], 24, wife, hospitalized 29 January-7 February, 14 February-1 April
[[Gautrot-276|GAUTROT Jean Baptiste]], 12, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-277|GAUTROT Marie Rose]], 6, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-278|GAUTROT François Xavier]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Gautrot-279|GAUTROT Catherine]], 2, daughter, died at sea
101 [[Gautrot-131|GAUTEROT Madeleine]], widow of BOUDEROT Pierre, 34, a seamstress, hospitalized 5 February-14 February, 16 February-15 March. Lives in Pleudihen.
102 [[Gautrot-151|GAUTEROT Joseph]], 36, plowman, at Rosay hospital 21 April-21 May. Lives in St Suliac.
[[Hebert-1469|HEBERT Marie]], 28, wife
[[Gautrot-249|GAUTEROT Marie Françoise]], 15 days old, daughter, died on 25 Feb 1759
[[Gautrot-283|GAUTEROT Hélène]], 9, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-284|GAUTEROT Marguerite]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-285|GAUTEROT Joseph]] 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Gautrot-286|GAUTEROT Marie Josèphe]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Hebert-1770|HEBERT Jean Baptiste]], 12, Marie’s brother
103 [[Guédry-40|GUEDRY Claude]], 33, plowman, lives in Châteauneuf.
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[[Lejeune-242|LE JEUNE Anne]], 34, his wife, died at Châteauneuf on 18 April 1759 [[Guedry-235|GUEDRY Jean Baptiste]], 9, son.
[[Guidry-199|GUEDRY Joseph]], 7 , son.
[[Guidry-153|GUEDRY Pierre]], 5, son.
[[Guédry-253|GUEDRY Charles]], 3 , son, died in Châteauneuf on 15 April 1759.
[[Guédry-258|GUEDRY Augustin]], 10 months, son, died on 28 February 1759.
104 [[Guerin-624|GUERIN Charles]], 34, plowman, lives at Jeanne Le Roy’s home. Died on 11 March 1759
[[Henry-9902|HENRY Marguerite]], 34, his wife
[[Guerin-948|GUERIN Tersile]], 11, daughter
[[Guerin-712|GUERIN Marin]], 8, son, died at sea
[[Guerin-713|GUERIN Marguerite Josèphe]], 5, daughter
[[Guerin-1516|GUERIN Alexis]], 5 months, son, died on 18 March 1759
105 [[Henry-7|HENRY Jean]], 44, son of Jean, plowman, lives in the borough at St Servan, '''image 195'''
[[Carret-17|CARRE Marie]], 40, his wife
[[Henry-8126|HENRY Marguerite Josèphe]], 15, daughter '''image 196'''
[[Henry-12177|HENRY Rose]], 13, daughter
[[Henry-6851|HENRY Marie]], 12, daughter
[[Henry-12178|HENRY Marguerite]], 9, daughter
[[Henry-12116|HENRY Ozite]], 7, daughter
[[Henry-12179|HENRY Anastasie]], 6, daughter, died at sea
106 [[Hebert-8445|HEBERT Ambroise]], 29 years '''image 196'''
[[Lejeune-1343|LE JEUNE Félicité]], 20, his wife
[[Hébert-8773|HEBERT Marie]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Hébert-8774|HEBERT Tersile]], 1, daughter, died at sea
107 [[Hébert-5807|HEBERT Charles,]] 32, died on 22 February 1759, '''image 196'''
[[Leblanc-7604|LE BLANC Marguerite]], 23, died at hospital on 25 January 1759
[[Hébert-8775|HEBERT Marie]][[Hébert-8776|, died at sea
HEBERT Pierre]], died at sea
108 [[Hache-320|HACHE Antoine]], 24 years, '''image 196'''
[[Clémenceau-33|CLEMENCEAU Marie]], 20, his wife
[[Hache-324|HACHE Georges]], 14 ans, brother of Antoine
[[Gentil-14|GENTIL Marie]], 60, their mother
109 [[Hebert-577|HEBERT François]], 44 years '''image 196'''
[[Bourg-640|BOURG Isabelle]], 37, his wife, died at sea
[[Hébert-8816|HEBERT Olivier]], 20, son '''image 197'''
[[Hebert-2587|HEBERT Ursule]], 17, daughter
[[Hebert-4986|HEBERT Joseph]], 15
[[Hebert-8810|HEBERT François Xavier]], son, died at hospital on 14 February 1759
[[Hebert-8385|HEBERT Tersile]], 12, daughter
[[Hebert-8811|HEBERT Marcel ou Jean Marin]], 10, son
[[Hebert-8812|HEBERT Isabelle]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Hébert-8813|HEBERT Isaac]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Hébert-8814|HEBERT, Derial]], 4, died at sea
[[Hébert-8815|HEBERT n.]] , born and died at sea
110 [[Hebert-498|HEBERT Charles]], 49 ans, plowman, at hospital 16 Mar-19 Apr, lives in St Enogat, '''image 197'''
[[LeBlanc-267|LE BLANC Marguerite]], his wife, died at sea
[[Hebert-8817|HEBERT Jean Pierre]], 4, son, died at sea '''Not in this family per reliable family trees'''
[[Hebert-444|HEBERT Charles]], 19, son, at hospital 24 Jan-13 Mar
[[Hebert-479|HEBERT Joseph]], 10, son, at hospital 13 Mar-3 Apr
111 [[Hebert-108|HEBERT Jean Baptiste]], 26 years, '''image 197'''
[[Dugas-53|DUGAST Madeleine]], 17, his wife
112 [[Hebert-8315|HEBERT Joseph]], 24, son of Joseph, '''image 197'''
113 [[Henry-5748|HENRY François]], died at sea,''' image 198'''
[[Dugas-665|DUGAST Marie dugast, 35 ans]], his wife
[[Henry-15008|HENRY Bazile]], 18, son
[[Dugas-52|DUGAST Eulalie]], 21, wife of person above
[[Henry-16235|HENRY Joseph]], 14, son
[[Henry-17593|HENRY Anne Marguerite Josephe]], 14, daughter
[[Henry-4452|HENRY Elisabeth]], 8, daughter
[[Henry-18692|HENRY Alexis]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Henry-18693|HENRY François,]] 2, son, died at sea
[[Henry-18694|HENRY Victoire]], 6, daughter, died at sea
114 [[Hebert-542|HEBERT Charles]], died at sea, '''image 198'''
[[Bourg-501|BOURG Marguerite Josephe]], 30, his wife
[[Hebert-1939|HEBERT Charles]], 9, son
[[Hébert-5999|HEBERT Athanase]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Hébert-6000|HEBERT Marie Rose]], 4, daughter, died at sea
[[Hebert-6001|HEBERT Théodore]], 1, son, died at sea
115 [[Herve-24|HERVE Claude]], de Trelivan, 60 years, '''image 198'''
116 [[Haché-483|HACHE Pierre]], 33 years, '''image 198'''
[[Doiron-1154|DOUERAND Marie]], 28, his wife, died on 25 March 1759
[[Haché-1104|HACHE Pierre]], 7, son, died at hospital on 31 January 1759
[[Haché-1105|HACHE Marguerite Louise]], 5, daughter, died at sea , '''image 199'''
[[Haché-1106|HACHE Ambroise]], 3, son, died at sea
[[Haché-1107|HACHE Michel]], 6 months, son, died at sea
117 [[Henri-33|HENRY Pierre]], 54, plowman, died at hospital 18 Feb 1759, '''image 199'''
[[Aucoin-209|AUCOIN Anne]], 54, wife, died at sea
[[Henry-8780|HENRY Paul]], 24, son, plowman in St Suliac
[[Henry-8783|HENRY Barthélemy]], 14, son, at hospital 24 Jan-5 Mar
[[Henry-8784|HENRY Timothé]], 12, son, died at hospital 9 March 1759
[[Henry-8782|HENRY Jeanne]], 20, daughter, died at hospital 22 February 1759
[[Henri-28|HENRY Anastasie]], 18, daughter
[[Henry-2848|HENRY Elisabeth]], 16, daughter, died at hospital 8 March 1759
[[Henry-8753|HENRY Marie Josephe]], 7, daughter, died at sea
118 [[Hebert-2|HEBERT Pierre]], 23, plowman, lives in Ploubalay, '''image 199'''
[[Blanchard-2027|BLANCHARD Madeleine]], 30, his wife, died on 17 March 1759
[[Blanchard-2118|HEBERT Marie Josephe]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[Blanchard-2119|HEBERT Anne Josephe]], 1, daughter, died at sea
119 [[Dugas-2|DUGAST Claire]] widow of HEBERT Jean, 62 years, died at hospital on 13 February 1759, '''image 199'''
[[Hebert-8117|HEBERT Hélène]], 18, daughter
[[Hebert-2693|HEBERT Marie Josephe]], 16, daughter
[[Hebert-8118|HEBERT Victoire]], 14, daughter
[[Hebert-8116|HEBERT Jean]], 19, son, died at sea
120 [[Hamet-14|HAMEL Etienne]], de La Hougue, 59 years, '''image 200'''
[[Benoit-3360|BENOIST Marguerite]], his wife, died at sea
[[Hamel-2182|HAMEL Pierre]], 14, son, died at sea
[[Hamet-15|HAMEL François]], 12, son, died at sea
[[Hamet-16|HAMEL Isabelle]], 10, daughter, died at sea
121 [[Henry-8750|HENRY Jean]], 58, died at Saint Servan on 16 March 1759, '''image 200'''
[[Henry-12166|HENRY Laurent]], 18, son
[[Henry-12167|HENRY François Xavier]], 11, son
[[Henry-12168|HENRY Marie]], 26, daughter
[[Henry-12171|HENRY Joseph]], son of Joseph, 26 years, permission to go to Rochefort on 3 February 1759
122 [[Henry-11867|HENRY Jean]], 30 years, '''image 200'''
[[Pitre-3139|PITRE Marie]], 25, his wife
[[Henry-11868|HENRY Jean]], 6, son
[[Henry-14113|HENRY Charles]], 4, son, died at sea
[[Henry-14241|HENRY Marie]], 2, daughter, died at sea
123 [[Henry-11940|HENRY Pierre]], 25 years, '''image 200'''
[[Bourg-1064|BOURG Anne Josephe]], 22, his wife
[[Henry-12111|HENRY François Marie]], 18 months, daughter, died at sea
124 [[Henry-11975|HENRY Charles]], 23 years, '''image 200'''
[[Hebert-50|HEBERT Françoise]], 21, his wife
[[Henry-18710|HENRY Marie]], 8 months, daughter
125 [[Hebert-8823|HEBERT Pierre]], 35 years, '''image 200'''
[[Robichaud-608|ROBICHEAU Marie]], 32, his wife, died on 7 May 1759
[[Hébert-8824|HEBERT Pierre]], 9, son, died on 9 May 1759, '''image 201'''
[[Hébert-8825|HEBERT Charles]], 7, son, died at sea
[[Hébert-8826|HEBERT Jean Chrisostome]], 6, son, died at sea
[[Hébert-8827|HEBERT Marie]], 3, daughter, died at sea
126 [[Henry-6|HENRY Pierre]], 40 years, '''image 201'''
[[Pitre-63|PITRE Marie Madeleine]], 32, his wife, died on 27 March 1759
[[Henry-1242|HENRY Anne Josephe]], 10, daughter
[[Henry-4650|HENRY Pélagie]], 8, daughter
[[Henry-11438|HENRY Pierre]], 3, son
[[Henry-11437|HENRY Charles]], 5, son, died at sea
[[Henry-8794|HENRY Charles]], 23 , brother of Pierre
127 [[Henry-11|HENRY Jean]], 71, died in Saint Servan on 16 March 1759 '''image 201'''
[[Hebert-1|HEBERT Marie]], 60, his wife
[[Henry-12170|HENRY François]], 18, son
128 [[Henry-9|HENRY Baptiste Olivier]], 32 ans, + à Saint Servan le 27 mars 1759, '''image 201'''
[[Pitre-65|PITRE Suzanne]], 28 ans, femme
[[Henry-12050|HENRY Marguerite Josephe]], 8 ans, fille
[[Henry-12051|HENRY Marie Madeleine]], 6 ans, fille, + à Saint Servan le 12 mars 1759
[[Henry-12049|HENRY Marie]], 9 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Henry-14122|HENRY Isabelle]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Henry-14205|HENRY Ozite]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
129 [[Henry-12020|HENRY Pierre]], 27 years, '''image 202'''
[[Trahan-1037|TRAHAN Marguerite]], 29, his wife
[[Henry-14242|HENRY Pierre]], 9, son, died at sea
[[Henry-18716|HENRY François]], born on 2 February, died on 14 February 1759
130 HACHE Anne, 24 years, '''image 202'''
131 [[Henry-5548|HENRY Martin]], 86 years, father of Paul, died at sea, '''image 202'''
132 [[Henry-12052|HENRY Paul]], 35 ans, + à l'hôpital le 16 avril 1759, '''image 202'''
[[Thibodeau-1561|TIBODEAU Théotiste]], 33 ans, femme, + le 12 mars 1759
[[Henry-16410|HENRY Athanaze]], 12 ans, fils, + à Saint Servan le 1er avril 1759
[[Henry-16413|HENRY Firman]], 8 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Henry-16415|HENRY Ambroise]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Henry-16412|HENRY Marguerite Josephe]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Henry-16414|HENRY Anne Théotiste]], 7 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Henry-16416|HENRY Isabelle]], 1 an, fille, + en mer
133 [[Hebert-543|HEBERT Ambroise]], 47 ans, '''image 202'''
[[Bourg-449|BOURG Marie Madeleine]], 42 ans, femme, + en mer
[[Hebert-8057|HEBERT Bazile]], 17 ans, fils
[[Hébert-8833|HEBERT Françoise]] 14 ans, fille
[[Hébert-8428|HEBERT Ambroise]], 12 ans, fils
[[Hebert-8429|HEBERT Jean Pierre]], 10 ans, fils
[[Hebert-1661|HEBERT Isaac]], 8 ans, fils
[[Hebert-8056|HEBERT Rémy]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer, '''image 203'''
[[Hebert-8055|HEBERT Pélagie]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Hebert-8054|HEBERT Timothé]], 1 an, fils, + en mer
134 [[Henry-6020|HENRY Simon]], 30 years, '''image 203'''
[[Breau-145|BROS Marguerite Josephe]], 24, his wife
[[Henry-8758|HENRY Agathe]], 2, daughter, died at sea
[[Henry-6022|HENRY Simon]], born on 25 May 1759
135 [[Lejeune-1365|LE JEUNE Joseph]], 26, died on 5 May 1759, '''image 203'''
[[Corporon-324|CORPORAN Marguerite]], his wife, died at sea
[[LeJeune-1457| JEUNE Théotiste]], 3, daughter, died at sea
[[LeJeune-1458|LE JEUNE François]], 3 months, son, died at sea
136 [[Lejeune-894|LE JEUNE Jean]], 32 ans, '''image 203'''
[[LeBlanc-8781|LE BLANC Marguerite]], femme, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1459|LE JEUNE Rosalie]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Lejeune-934|LE JEUNE Mathurin]], 8 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1460|LE JEUNE Marie]], 7 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1461|LE JEUNE Etienne]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1462|LE JEUNE François]], 6 mois, fils, + en mer
[[LeBlanc-3464|LE BLANC Rosalie]], 18 ans, soeur de Marguerite
[[Lejeune-622|LE JEUNE Eloi]], frère de Jean, + en mer
[[Mius-228|MEUSE Rosalie]], femme, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1463|LE JEUNE François]], 12 ans, fils
[[Lejeune-1464|LE JEUNE Jean Baptiste]], 10 ans, fils, + en mer,''' image 204'''
[[Lejeune-932|LE JEUNE Marie Josèphe]], 7 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1465|LE JEUNE Euphrosine]], 5 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Lejeune-1466|LE JEUNE Ozite]], 7 mois, fille, + en mer
137 [[Jousseaume-1|JOSEAUME Charles]], de La Rochelle, 37 ans, '''image 204'''
[[Bugeaud-36|BUGEAU Madeleine]], 23 ans, femme
[[Joseaume-1|JOSEAUME Louise]], 5 ans, fille
[[Joseaume-2|JOSEAUME Charlotte]], 3 ans, fille, + le 26 février 1759
[[Joseaume-3|JOSEAUME Anne]], 9 mois, fille
[[Joseaume-4|JOSEAUME Suzanne]], 9 mois, fille, + en mer
permis pour La Rochelle le 21 mars 1759
138 [[Jacquet-118|JACQUET Joseph]], de l'Isle Saint Jean, 40 ans, '''image 204'''
[[Boulanger-525|BOULANGER Isabelle]], 35 ans, femme
[[Jacquet-120|JACQUET Joseph]], 14 ans, fils
[[Jacquet-122|JACQUET Antoine]], 10 ans, fils
[[Jacquet-121|JACQUET Thérèse]], 14 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Jacquet-123|JACQUET Jacques]], 8 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Jacquet-124|JACQUET Simon]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Jacquet-125|JACQUET Marie Joseph]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Jacquet-126|JACQUET Pierre]], né le 5 février 1759, + à l'hôpital le 10 février 1759
139 [[Lejeune-740|LE JEUNE Eustache]], 26 ans, '''image 204'''
[[Carret-29|CARRET Marie,]] 26 ans
[[Lejeune-1469|LE JEUNE Marie Madeleine]], 5 ans, fille, + en mer, '''image 205'''
[[Lejeune-1470|LE JEUNE Marguerite]], 14 mois, fille, + en mer
140 [[Landry-592|LANDRY Joseph]], 30 ans, permis pour La Rochelle le 9 février 1759, '''image 205'''
[[Boudrot-450|BOUDEROT Anastasie]], femme, + en mer
[[Landry-8440|LANDRY Armand]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Landry-8441|LANDRY Zacharie Joseph]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Landry-8442|LANDRY Marie]], 1 an, fille, + en mer
141 [[Landry-1072|LANDRY Jean]], 31 ans, '''image 205'''
[[Boudreau-467|BOUDEROT Rosalie]], 26 ans, femme, + à Saint Servan le 4 mars 1759
[[Landry-8443|LANDRY Firman]], 15 mois, fils, + en mer
142 [[Livois-2|LIVOYE Pierre]], de Drayé en Normandie, 41 ans '''image 205'''
[[Poirier-1554|POIRIER Madeleine]], 34 ans, femme
[[Livois-3|LIVOYE Marie]], 5 ans, fille
[[Livois-4|LIVOYE Anne]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Livois-5|LIVOYE Pierre]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Livois-6|LIVOYE Judith]], 14 mois, fille, + en mer
[[Livois-7|LIVOYE Ambroise Pierre]], né le 9 février, + le 21 juin 1759
143 [[Melanson-833|MELANCON Joseph]], 36 ans, '''image 205'''
[[Bourg-1185|BOURG Anne]], 30 ans, femme, + à l'hôpital le 21 février 1759
[[Melanson-1400|MELANCON Josèphe]], 12 ans, fille, '''image 206'''
[[Melanson-1401|MELANCON Germain]], 10 ans, fils
[[Melanson-1403|MELANCON Marie]], 7 ans, fille, + le 8 mars 1759
[[Melanson-1762|MELANCON Joseph]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Melanson-1404|MELANCON Joseph]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Melanson-1151|MELANCON Ozite]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
144 [[Landry-440|LANDRY Jean Baptiste]], 35 ans, '''image 206'''
[[Dugas-248|DUGAST Isabelle]], 21 ans, femme
[[Landry-8448|LANDRY Joseph]], 5 ans, fils
[[Landry-7524|LANDRY Marie]], 8 ans, fille
[[Robichau-10|ROBICHEAU Charles]], 23 ans, cousin de LANDRY Jean Baptiste, '''image 206'''
145 [[Moyse-100|MOÏSE François]], 70 ans, + à l'hôpital le 16 février 1759, '''image 206'''
[[Moyse-200|MOÏSE Marguerite]], 34 ans, fille
[[Moyse-201|MOÏSE François]], 27 ans, fils
[[Hebert-1674|HEBERT Marie Madeleine]], femme du précédent, 21 ans
146 [[Moyse-248|MOÏSE Joseph]], 27 ans, '''image 206'''
[[Hebert-8425|HEBERT Marie]], 19 ans, femme
147 [[Moyse-174|MOÏSE Jean]], 46 ans, '''image 206'''
[[Blanchard-5716|BLANCHARD Marie Josèphe]], 40 ans, femme
[[Moyse-175|MOÏSE Bénoni,]] 12 ans, fils, '''image 207'''
[[Moyse-269|MOÏSE Jean Baptiste]], 8 ans, fils
[[Moyse-173|MOÏSE Marie Josèphe]], 14 ans, fille
[[Moyse-268|MOÏSE Gertrude]], 5 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Moyse-267|MOÏSE Cécile]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
148 [[Morlan-236|MORLAN Antoine]], de Loraine (sic), 21 ans, '''image 207'''
permis pour Rochefort le 3 février 1759 '''(Needs more research)'''
149 [[Naquin-115|NAQUIN François]], 54 ans, + à l'hôpital le 28 janvier 1759, '''image 207'''
[[Blanchard-4013|BLANCHARD Angélique]], 53 ans, femme, + à l'hôpital le 25 janvier 1759
[[Naquin-174|NAQUIN François]], 26 ans, fils, + à l'hôpital le 30 janvier 1759
[[Naquin-56|NAQUIN Charles]], 21 ans, fils
[[Naquin-178|NAQUIN Marie Anastasie]], 17 ans, fille, + à l'hôpital le 9 avril 1759
[[Naquin-179|NAQUIN Ursule]], 14 ans, fille, + à l'hôpital le 31 janvier 1759
[[Naquin-180|NAQUIN Tersile]], 10 ans, fille
[[Naquin-172|NAQUIN Marie Anne]], 8 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Naquin-264|NAQUIN Marguerite]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
150-1 [[Naquin-173|NAQUIN Jean Baptiste]] 29 ans laboureur + à l'hôpital le 25 janvier 1759, '''image 207'''
[[Pitre-3252|PITRE Marie Madeleine]] 21 ans femme
[[Naquin-265|NAQUIN Charles]], 1 an, fils, mort en mer '''image 208'''
150-2 [[Naquin-79|NAQUIN Jacques]], 63 ans, veuf, + en débarquant, '''image 208'''
[[Naquin-263|NAQUIN Pierre]], 18 ans, fils, + à l'hôpital le 8 mars 1759
[[Naquin-77|NAQUIN Marie]], 16 ans, fille
151 [[Pitre-2050|PITRE Benjamin]], 34 ans, '''image 208'''
[[Moyse-190|MOÏSE Jeanne]], femme, + en mer
[[Pitre-3480|PITRE Agnès]], 11 ans, fille
[[Pitre-3532|PITRE Françoise]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-3533|PITRE Canuse]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Ozelet-7|OZLET Jean]], 16, fils de MOÏSE Jeanne
152 [[Patry-33|PATRY Guillaume]], d'Evran, 53 ans, '''image 208'''
[[Chiasson-527|CHIASSON Françoise]], 54 ans, femme
[[Patry-38|PATRY George]], 17 ans, fils
[[Patry-32|PATRY Paulin]], 12 ans, fils
[[Patry-40|PATRY Angélique]], 15 ans, fille
153 PORCHERON Martin, de Lyon, 28 ans, '''image 208'''
[[Pinet-19|PINET Brigite]], 41 ans, femme, '''image 209'''
[[Porcheron-19|PORCHERON Madeleine]], 1 an, fille, + en mer
[[Porcheron-20|PORCHERON]] n. , né et + en mer
[[Valet-7|VALET Marguerite]], fille de PINET Brigite, + en mer
[[Valet-2|VALET Marie Louise]], fille de PINET Brigite, 15 ans
[[Valet-5|VALET Marie]], fille de PINET Brigite, 10 ans
[[Vallee-803|VALET Rosalie]], fille de PINET Brigite, 12 ans, + le 1er mars 1759
154 [[Pitre-2540|PITRE Charles]], 30 ans, '''image 209'''
[[Henry-4425|HENRY Anne]], 29 ans, femme
[[Pitre-3274|PITRE Anne Blanche]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-3276|PITRE Marin]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Pitre-3280|PITRE Pierre]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
155 [[Pitre-68|PITRE Pierre]], 21 ans, beau frère de HENRY Jean Baptiste, + à Saint Servan le 6 mars 1759, '''image 209'''
156 [[Quimine-2|QUIMINE Jacques]], 60 ans, + en mer, '''image 209'''
[[Chiasson-728|CHIASSON Marie]], femme, + en mer
[[Quimine-14|QUIMINE Françoise]], 23 ans, fille
157 [[Quimine-5|QUIMINE Pierre]], 32 ans, '''image 209'''
[[Grossin-16|GROSSEIN Louise]], 25 ans, femme
[[Quimine-15|QUIMINE Marie]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer, '''image 210'''
[[Quimine-16|QUIMINE Geneviève]], 2 ans, fille, + en mer
158 [[Caissie-122|QUESSI Michel]], 38 ans, '''image 210'''
[[Henry-5960|HENRY Marguerite]], 27 ans, femme
[[Caissie-501|QUESSI Ozite]], 8 ans, fille, ''"Marie sur le profil"''
[[Caissie-384|QUESSI Marie Gervaise]], 7 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Caissie-643|QUESSI Jean]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Caissie-644|QUESSI Paul]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Caissie-645|QUESSI Pierre]], 1 an, + en mer
159 [[Roy-8951|LE ROY Pierre]], + en mer, '''image 210'''
[[Lejeune-1483|LE JEUNE Marie Josèphe]], 31 ans, femme
[[Roy-11489|LE ROY Henriette]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Roy-11490|LE ROY Rosalie]], 9 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Roy-11491|LE ROY Suzanne]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Roy-11492|LE ROY Marie Josèphe]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Roy-11493|LE ROY Prosper]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Roy-11494|LE ROY Eulalie]], 1 an, fille, + en mer
160 [[Rivet-337|RIVET Jean]], 27 ans, '''image 210'''
[[Bonniere-4|BONIERE Rosalie]], 20 ans, femme
161 [[Robichaud-2513|ROBICHEAU Alexandre]], 32 ans '''image 211'''
[[Bourg-1404|BOURG Marguerite Josèphe]], 22 ans, femme
[[Robichaud-2515|ROBICHEAU François Xavier]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Robichaud-2516|ROBICHEAU François David]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Robichaud-2517|ROBICHEAU Théodose]], 6 mois, fille, + en mer
BOURG Théodose, fille de feu BOURG Jean, + en mer '''(Not found)'''
[[Bourg-1405|BOURG Joseph]], 15 ans, frère de Marguerite
162 [[Robichaud-2514|ROBICHEAU Joseph]], 29 ans '''image 211'''
[[Hebert-6114|HEBERT Ozite]], 25 ans, femme
[[Robichaud-2811|ROBICHEAU Benonni]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Robichaud-2812|LANDRY Joseph]], 2 ans, + en mer
163 [[Robichaud-1569|ROBICHEAU François]], 60 ans, + à Ploubalay le 3 mai 1759 '''image 211'''
[[Turpin-1118|TURPIN Agathe]], 50 ans, femme
[[Robichaud-2817|ROBICHEAU Mathurin]], 18 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-2775|ROBICHEAU Jean Pierre]], 15 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-2818|ROBICHEAU Joseph]], 13 ans, fils, + à Ploubalay le 5 mai 1759
[[Robichaud-2819|ROBICHEAU Geneviève]], 9 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-2820|ROBICHEAU Marie Josèphe]], 8 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Robichaud-2821|ROBICHEAU Alexandre]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
164 [[Robichaud-2296|ROBICHEAU Joseph]], 31 ans '''image 211'''
[[Michel-1985|MICHEL Marie]], 31 ans, femme
[[Boudrot-666|BOUDEROT Anne Josèphe]], 4 ans, fille de Pierre, orpheline, + en mer '''image 211'''
165 [[Robichaud-172|ROBICHEAU Pierre]], 24 ans '''image 211'''
[[Daigle-111|DAIGUE Anne]], 20 ans, femme, + le 10 mai 1759
[[Robichaud-1914|ROBICHEAU Anne Marie]], né le 10 mai 1759, + le 13 mai 1759
[[Robichaud-1915|ROBICHEAU Marguerite]], née le 10 mai 1759, + le 13 mai 1759
166 [[Robichaud-135|ROBICHAUD Joseph]], 55 ans, + à Saint Servan le 11 mars 1759 '''image 212'''
[[LeBlanc-814|LE BLANC Claire]], 50 ans
[[Robichaud-2297|ROBICHAUD Marie Josèphe]], 26 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-2298|ROBICHAUD Anne Théodose]], 23 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-1685|ROBICHAUD Françoise]], 20 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-769|ROBICHAUD Marguerite Pélagie]], 15 ans, fille
[[Robichaud-143|ROBICHAUD Miche]]l, 13 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-122|ROBICHAUD Isidore]], 10 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-146|ROBICHAUD Jean Baptiste, 8 ans]], fils
[[Robichaud-168|ROBICHAUD Charles]], 6 ans, fils
[[Robichaud-2299|ROBICHAUD André]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
167 [[Savary-40|SAVARI Charles]], 18 ans, seul '''image 212'''
168 [[Staren-1|STAREN Jacques]], de Saint Tropé, 18 ans '''image 212'''
169 [[Thibodeau-472|THIBODEAU Blaise]], 30 ans '''image 212'''
[[Daigre-30|DAIGRE Catherine]], 30 ans, femme
[[Thibodeau-2640|TIBODEAU Firman]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2641|TIBODEAU Marie]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2642|TIBODEAU Charles]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2643|TIBODEAU Jean Baptiste]], 1 an, fils, + en mer
[[Hébert-8882|HEBERT Mathurin]],16 ans, fils d'Etienne, + le 27 février 1759
170 [[Theriot-4|THERIOT Joseph]], 30 ans, ploughman, lives on street Des Petits Degrez. Has permit to go to Cherbourg on 8 March 1759. Gave death certificate of his wife and 3 children. '''image 213 & 214 duplicates'''
[[Pitre-66|PITRE Marie Josèphe]], wife, died at sea
[[Thériot-1016|TERRIOT Pierre Paul]], 7, son , died at sea
[[Thériot-1017|TERRIOT Isabelle Ozite]], 5, daughter, died at sea
[[Thériot-1018|TERRIOT Anne]], 3, daughter, died at sea
171 Done except for Pierre Hebert [[Talbot-5405|TALBOT Louis]], de Paris, 45 ans, 17 ans à l'Isle Saint Jean '''image 214'''
[[Douville-57|DOUVILLE Marie Françoise]], 37 ans, femme, + à Saint Servan le 25 mars 1759
[[Talbot-5998|TALBOT Charles Louis]], 15 ans, fils
[[Talbot-5999|TALBOT Joseph]], 13 ans, fils
[[Talbot-6000|TALBOT Jean]], 10 ans, fils, + à Saint Servan le 18 mars 1759
[[Talbot-6001|TALBOT François]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Talbot-6002|TALBOT Charles]], 5 ans, fils, + à Saint Servan le 20 mars 1759
[[Talbot-6003|TALBOT Marie Henriette]], 3 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Talbot-5406|TALBOT Marie Louise]], 3 mois, fille
HEBERT Pierre, 25 ans - '''who this Pierre is is not identified. KTR and Landry have 3 options 1) son of Guillaume, 2) son of Pierre, 3) son of Michel. More research is needed on these families to determine if they would have been deported. '''
172 [[Theriot-130|THÉRIOT Etienne]], 24 ans '''image 214'''
[[Landry-1327|LANDRY Hélène]], 35 ans, femme
[[Terriot-136|THERIOT Joseph]], 8 ans, fils, '''image 215'''
[[Theriot-481|TERRIOT Françoise]], 6 ans, fille
[[Terriot-86|TERRIOT Olivier]], 4 ans, fils
[[Thériot-996|TERRIOT Pierre]], 20 mois, fils
173 [[Thibodeau-8|THIBODEAU Charles]], 35, a plowman, lives at La Cité, in Pleurtu '''image 215'''
[[Henry-12|HENRY Madeleine]], 30, his wife
[[Thibodeau-549|THIBODEAU Helene]], 7, daughter, died at sea
[[Thibodeau-550|THIBODEAU Anastasie]], 4, , daughter, died at sea
174 [[Thibodeau-477|TIBODEAU Olivier]], 27, a plowman, '''image 215'''
[[Aucoin-1569|AUCOIN Madeleine]], 20, his wife, died on 1 March 1759
[[Thibodeau-2591|TIBODEAU Thomas]], 18 months, son, died at sea 1759
[[Thibodeau-2590|TIBODEAU Jean Baptiste]], 1 month, son, died on 2 February 1759
175 [[Thibodeau-2594|TIBODEAU Bazile]], 18 ans, frère d'Olivier, + le 2 mars 1759 '''image 215'''
[[Thibodeau-2297|TIBODEAU Rose,]] 15 ans, soeur, + le 27 février 1759
[[Thibodeau-2294|TIBODEAU Joseph]], 23 ans, frère, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2295|TIBODEAU Charles]], 17 ans, frère, + en mer
[[Thibodeau-2296|TIBODEAU Firman]], 12 ans, frère, + en mer
176 [[Habel-204|DU VIVIER Pierre,]] 23 ans, laboureur '''image 215'''
[[Habel-207|DU VIVIER Jacques]], 16 ans, fils
[[Habel-212|DU VIVIER Michel]], 5 ans, fils
[[Habel-206|DU VIVIER Théotiste]], 18 ans, fille
[[Habel-210|DU VIVIER Marie Henriette]], 11 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Caissie-120|QUESSI Madeleine]], veuve DU VIVIER
et épouse en secondes noces de MOUGUAY Louis, 35 ans '''image 216'''
[[Habel-209|DU VIVIER Louis]], 12 ans, fils, + en mer
177 [[Vincent-6572|VINCENT Joseph]], 45 ans '''image 216'''
[[Hébert-4740|HÉBERT Marguerite]], 50 ans, femme
[[Vincent-8454|VINCENT Joseph]], 18 ans, fils
[[Vincent-8456|VINCENT Marguerite]], 17 ans, fille
[[Vincent-8455|VINCENT Alexis]], 14 ans, fils
[[Vincent-10646|VINCENT Firman]], 8 ans, fils
[[Vincent-8744|VINCENT Agathe]], 9 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Vincent-8034|VINCENT Baptiste]], 4 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Vincent-8060|VINCENT Janvier]], 3 ans, fils, + en mer
178 [[Vincent-8176|VINCENT Germain]], 29 years '''image 216'''
[[Vincent-4583|VINCENT Simon]], 13, his brother
179 [[Bourg-406|BOURG Louis]], + en mer '''image 216'''
[[Michel-484|MICHEL Cécile]], 57 ans, femme
[[Bourg-624|BOURG Anne Josèphe]], 15 ans, fille
180 [[Bourg-1061|BOURG Eustache]], + en mer '''image 216'''
[[Daigle-1467|DAIGLE Marguerite]], 30 ans, femme
[[Bourg-1709|BOURG Boniface]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Bourg-1188|BOURG Marguerite Suzanne]], 2 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Bourg-1710|BOURG Janvier]], 1 an, fils, + en mer
181 [[Legendre-281|LE GENDRE François]], de Meillac, 36 ans, '''image 217'''
[[LaBauve-74|LE BEAUVE Marguerite]], acadienne, 32 ans
[[Legendre-280|LE GENDRE Henriette]], 8 ans, fille
[[Legendre-292|LE GENDRE François]], 5 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Legendre-293|LE GENDRE Anastasie]], 2 ans, fille, + en mer
182 [[Grossin-22|GROSSIN Michel]], 25 ans '''image 217'''
[[Chiasson-745|CHIASSON Josèphe]], 24 ans, + à Paramé le 7 juin 1759
[[Grossin-45|GROSSIN Michel]], né le 2 février, + le 20 février 1759
183 [[Landry-623|LANDRY Charles]], fils d'Abraham, 26 ans '''image 217'''
LANDRY Joseph, fils de Pierre, 20 ans''' NOTE Marcel Landry has him without parents. He is too old to be son of his uncle Pierre. No other candidates seem likely.([[Bourque-573|Bourque-573]] 22:38, 23 September 2023 (UTC))'''
184 [[Mius-89|MEUSE (= MIUS) Benjamin]], + en mer, '''image 217'''
[[Guédry-34|GUEDRY Marie Josèphe]], 40 ans, femme
[[Mius-90|MEUSE Marie Josèphe]], 10 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Mius-91|MEUSE Anastasie]], 8 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Mius-429|MEUSE Jean Baptiste]], 6 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Mius-430|MEUSE Véronique]], 4 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Mius-431|MEUSE Firman]], 2 ans, fils, + en mer
185 [[Robichaud-626|ROBICHOT Pierre]], 28 ans, '''image 217'''
[[Blanchard-2406|BLANCHARD Anne Marie]], 23 ans, femme, + le 29 mai 1759
186 [[Robichaux-53|ROBICHEAU Augustin]], 70 ans, frère de François, garçon, + à l'hôpital le 28 mars 1759, '''image 217'''
187 [[Segoilot-1|SEGOILLOT Emilien]], de Dijon, 45 ans, 27 ans dans les colonies, '''image 218'''
[[Naquin-170|NAQUIN Marguerite]], 35 ans, femme
[[Segoilot-2|SEGOILLOT François Dominique]], 5 ans 1/2, fils
[[Segoilot-3|SEGOILLOT Marie]], 21 mois, fille, + en mer
188 [[Thibodeau-803|TIBODEAU Anne]], veuve de PITRE Charles, 38 ans, '''image 218'''
[[Pitre-3407|PITRE Marie Marthe]], 12 ans, fille, + à l'hôpital le 24 avril 1759
[[Pitre-3184|PITRE Jean Baptiste]], 8 ans, fils, + en mer
[[Pitre-3524|PITRE Josèphe]], 5 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-3408|PITRE Ozite]], 9 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-3523|PITRE Anne]], 6 ans, fille, + en mer
[[Pitre-2635|PITRE Olivier]], neveu de Charles, 20 ans
189 [[Boudrot-229|BOUDEROT Antoine]], fils de Jean, 43 ans, '''image 218'''
[[Part-4|HAPART Brigite]], 32 ans
[[Boudrot-461|BOUDEROT Jean Baptiste]], 11 ans, fils, + à l'hôpital le 15 février 1759
190 [[Dugas-1312|DUGAST Charles]], fils de Joseph, 35 ans, '''image 218'''
[[Thériot-749|TERRIOT Euphrosine]], 34 ans, femme, + à l'hôpital le 16 février 1759, '''image 219'''
[[Dugas-1388|DUGAST Perpétue]], nièce, 6 ans
191 [[Gautrot-51|GAUTROT Honoré]], fils de François, veuf, 43 ans '''image 219'''
[[Gautrot-103|GAUTROT Marin]], 12 ans, fils
[[Gautrot-288|GAUTROT Joseph Simon]], 10 ans, fils
[[Gautrot-267|GAUTROT Agnès]], 5 ans, fille
[[Gautrot-152|GAUTROT Madeleine]], fille de François, 31 ans, + à l'hôpital le 28 février 1759
192 [[Henry-8781|HENRY Antoine]], fils de Pierre, 22 ans, + à l'hôpital le 14 février 1759, '''image 219'''
[[Dugas-884|DUGAST Françoise]], 20 ans, femme, + à l'hôpital le 29 janvier 1759
[[Dugas-1457|DUGAST Olivier]], fils de Baptiste, 9 ans
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[[Category:Flag Images]][[Category:Asia| Flag]][[Category:Background Images]] Used to store images of Asian flags for use in profiles and templates. {| Border ''1''; text align center |+ '''Images of flags from the Asian region for use in profiles and templates.''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia.png | 75px |Afghanistan ]] |Flags_of_Asia.png |Afghanistan |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-1.png | 75px |Armenia ]] |Flags_of_Asia-1.png |Armenia |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-2.png | 75px |Azerbaijan ]] |Flags_of_Asia-2.png |Azerbaijan |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-3.png | 75px |Bahrain ]] |Flags_of_Asia-3.png |Bahrain |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Asia-4.png| 75px |Bangladesh ]] |Flags_of_Asia-4.png |Bangladesh |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-5.png | 75px |Bhutan ]] |Flags_of_Asia-5.png |Bhutan |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-57.png | 75px |British Straits Settlements 1925–1946 ]] |Flags_of_Asia-57.png |British Straits Settlements 1925–1946 |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana.png | 75px |Brunei ]] |Flags_of_Oceana.png |Brunei |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-6.png | 75px |Cambodia ]] |Flags_of_Asia-6.png |Cambodia |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-7.png | 75px |China, People's_Republic_of ]] |Flags_of_Asia-7.png |People's Republic of China |- |[[Image:Flags-54.png | 75px |Qing Dynasty (1862-1890)]] |Flags-54.png |Qing Dynasty (1862-1890) |[[Image:Flags-55.png | 75px |Qing Dynasty (1890-1912)]] |Flags-55.png |Qing Dynasty (1890-1912) |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-8.png | 75px |China, Republic of ]] |Flags_of_Asia-8.png |Republic of China (Taiwan) |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-9.png | 75px |Egypt ]] |Flags_of_Asia-9.png |Egypt |- |[[Image:European_Flags-47.png | 75px |Georgia ]] |European_Flags-47.png |Georgia |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-11.png | 75px |Hong Kong 1871–1876 ]] |Flags_of_Asia-11.png |Hong Kong 1871–1876 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-12.png | 75px |Hong Kong 1876–1910 ]] |Flags_of_Asia-12.png |Hong Kong 1876–1910 |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-13.png | 75px |Hong Kong 1910–1959 ]] |Flags_of_Asia-13.png |Hong Kong 1910–1959 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-14.png | 75px |Hong Kong 1959–1997 ]] |Flags_of_Asia-14.png |Hong Kong 1959–1997 |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-15.png | 75px |Hong Kong 1997– ]] |Flags_of_Asia-15.png |Hong Kong 1997– |- |[[Image:Flags of Asia-59.png | 75px |India during British rule ]] |Flags of Asia-59.png |India during British rule |[[Image:Flags-19.jpg | 75px |India ]] |Flags-19.jpg |India |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-16.png | 75px |Indonesia ]] |Flags_of_Asia-16.png |Indonesia |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-17.png | 75px |Iran ]] |Flags_of_Asia-17.png |Iran |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Asia-18.png | 75px |Iraq ]] |Flags_of_Asia-18.png |Iraq |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-19.png | 75px |Israel ]] |Flags_of_Asia-19.png |Israel |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Asia-20.png | 75px |Japan ]] |Flags_of_Asia-20.png |Japan |[[Image: Flags_of_Asia-21.png | 75px |Jordan ]] |Flags_of_Asia-21.png |Jordan |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-22.png | 75px |Kazakhstan ]] |Flags_of_Asia-22.png |Kazakhstan |[[Image: Flags_of_Asia-23.png | 75px |Kuwait ]] |Flags_of_Asia-23.png |Kuwait |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-24.png | 75px |Kyrgyzstan ]] |Flags_of_Asia-24.png |Kyrgyzstan |[[Image: Flags_of_Asia-25.png | 75px |Laos ]] |Flags_of_Asia-25.png |Laos |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-26.png | 75px |Lebanon ]] |Flags_of_Asia-26.png |Lebanon |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-27.png | 75px | Malaysia]] |Flags_of_Asia-27.png |Malaysia |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Asia-28.png| 75px |Maldives ]] |Flags_of_Asia-28.png |Maldives |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-29.png | 75px |Mongolia ]] |Flags_of_Asia-29.png |Mongolia |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-30.png | 75px |Myanmar (Burma) ]] |Flags_of_Asia-30.png |Myanmar (Burma) |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-31.png | 75px |Nagorno-Karabakh ]] |Flags_of_Asia-31.png |Nagorno-Karabakh |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-32.png | 75px |Nepal ]] |Flags_of_Asia-32.png |Nepal |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-33.png | 75px | North_Korea]] |Flags_of_Asia-33.png |North_Korea |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-34.png | 75px |Oman ]] |Flags_of_Asia-34.png |Oman |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-35.png | 75px |Pakistan ]] |Flags_of_Asia-35.png |Pakistan |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Asia-36.png| 75px |Palestine ]] |Flags_of_Asia-36.png |Palestine |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia.gif | 75px |Philippines ]] |Flags_of_Asia.gif |Philippines |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-37.png | 75px |Qatar ]] |Flags_of_Asia-37.png |Qatar |- |[[Image:Flags-54.png | 75px |Qing Dynasty (1862-1890)]] |Flags-54.png |Qing Dynasty (1862-1890) |[[Image:Flags-55.png | 75px |Qing Dynasty (1890-1912)]] |Flags-55.png |Qing Dynasty (1890-1912) |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-58.png | 75px |Sarawak 1946-1963 ]] |Flags_of_Asia-58.png |Sarawak 1946-1963 |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-38.png | 75px |Saudi Arabia ]] |Flags_of_Asia-38.png |Saudi Arabia |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-39.png | 75px |Singapore ]] |Flags_of_Asia-39.png |Singapore |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-40.png | 75px |South_Korea ]] |Flags_of_Asia-40.png |South Korea |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-41.png | 75px |South_Vietnam 1948–1975 ]] 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Flags of Australia
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[[Category:Australia, Images]] [[:Category: Australian Flag Images]] [[Category:Background Images]] This page is being used by the Australia Project as a collection of images relevant to the project.
Flags of British Crown Dependencies
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[[Category:British Crown Dependencies]][[Category: Flag Images]] Flag images for British Crown Dependencies
Flags of Central America
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[[Category: North American Flag Images]] Space pages with images of flags available for use within WikiTree are nested under [[:Category: Flag Images]] (click through its subcategories for additional space pages). This page lists the WikiTree file names for images of flags for Central American countries. See also [[Space: Latin American Flags|Latin American Flags]] and [[Space:Caribbean Flag Images|Caribbean Flag Images]]. See [[#North America|below]] for additional information. {| Border ''1''; text align center cellpadding="4" |+ '''Images of Flags for Central American Countries''' |- |'''Flag Image''' |'''Image File''' |'''Description''' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-1.png | 100px |Belize ]] |Flags_of_North_America-1.png |Belize |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-4.png | 100px |Costa_Rica ]] |Flags_of_North_America-4.png |Costa Rica |- |[[Image: Flags_of_North_America-8.png | 100px |El Salvador ]] |Flags_of_North_America-8.png |El Salvador |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-11.png | 100px |Guatemala ]] |Flags_of_North_America-11.png |Guatemala |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-13.png | 100px |Honduras ]] |Flags_of_North_America-13.png |Honduras |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-16.png | 100px | Nicaragua]] |Flags_of_North_America-16.png |Nicaragua |- |[[Image: Flags_of_North_America-17.png| 100px |Panama ]] |Flags_of_North_America-17.png |Panama |- |} === North America === : [[Space: Flags of North America|Flags of North America]] also includes the flags just listed, since Central American countries are considered "officially recognized independent states" of North America.Countries of the World: [https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/countries-of-north-america.html Countries of North America] (accessed 25 February 2022). : Generally, lists for North America show 23 countries/states, including the three most of us think of (Canada, Mexico, and the USA), Caribbean nations, and the "7 Central American countries" - Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, and Belize (ordered by their 2020 populations).[https://examples.yourdictionary.com/how-many-countries-are-north-america-full-list-territories How Many Countries Are North America?] and [https://examples.yourdictionary.com/list-central-american-countries List of Central American Countries] (accessed 25 February 2022). === Footnotes ===
Flags of Italy
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[[Category:European Flag Images]] [[Category:Italy Project]] This space is for storing images for the project and members' use on WikiTree. ==Italy Flag Images== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Images of Current and Historical Italy flags for use in profiles and templates.''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:European_Flags-50.png | 85px | Italy]] |European_Flags-50.png |Italy Flag - Current |[[Image:European_Flags-36.png | 85px |Kingdom of Italy]] |European_Flags-36.png |Kingdom of Italy 1861-1946 |} ==Regional Flags of Italy== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Images of Italy Regional flags for use in profiles and templates.''' !Flag Image !Image File !Description !Flag Image !Image File !Description |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy.png| 75px |Abruzzo Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy.png |Flag of Abruzzo |[[Image:Flags_of_Italy-13.png| 75px |Apulia Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-13.png |Flag of Apulia |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-1.png| 75px |Basilicata Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-1.png |Flag of Basilicata |[[Image:Flags_of_Italy-2.png| 75px |Calabria Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-2.png |Flag of Calabria |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-4.png| 75px |Campania Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-4.png |Flag of Campania |[[Image:Flags_of_Italy-63.png| 75px |Emilia-Romagna Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-63.png |Flag of Emilia-Romagna |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-21.png| 75px |Lazio Flag]] |Flags_of_Italy-21.png |Flag of Lazio |[[Image:Flags_of_Italy-17.png| 75px |Liguria Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-17.png |Flag of Liguria |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-18.png| 75px |Lombardy Flag]] |Flags_of_Italy-18.png |Flag of Lombardy |[[Image:Flags_of_Italy-6.png| 75px |Marche Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-6.png |Flag of Marche |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-8.png| 75px |Molise Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-8.png |Flag of Molise |[[Image:Flags_of_Italy-19.png| 75px |Piedmont Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-19.png |Flag of Piedmont |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-15.png| 75px |Tuscany Flag]] |Flags_of_Italy-15.png |Flag of Tuscany |[[Image:Flags_of_Italy-11.png| 75px |Umbria Flag]] |Flags_of_Italy-11.png |Flag of Umbria |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-12.png| 75px |Veneto Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-12.png |Flag of Veneto |} ==Italy Autonomous Regions Flags == {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Images of Italy Autonomous Regions flags for use in profiles and templates.''' !Flag Image !Image File !Description !Flag Image !Image File !Description |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-20.png| 75px |Aosta Valley Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-20.png |Flag of Aosta Valley |[[Image:Flags_of_Italy-22.png| 75px |Friuli-Venezia Giulia Flag]] |Flags_of_Italy-22.png |Flag of Friuli-Venezia Giulia |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-23.png| 75px |Sardinia Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-23.png |Flag of Sardinia |[[Image:Flags_of_Italy-16.png| 75px |Sicily Flag]] |Flags_of_Italy-16.png |Flag of Sicily |- ![[Image:Flags_of_Italy-10.png| 75px |Trentino-South_Tyrol Flag ]] |Flags_of_Italy-10.png |Flag of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |}
Flags of Mexico
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[[Category:Background Images]] [[Category:Mexican Flag Images]][[Category: México]] [[Category: Mexico]] [[Category:Flag Images]] {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Images of Mexican flags for use in profiles and templates.'''
National Flags |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico.png | 100px |New Spain 1535-1821 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico.png |New Spain 1535-1821 |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-1.png | 100px |First Mexican Empire 1821-1823 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-1.png |First Mexican Empire 1821-1823 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-2.png | 100px |Mexico 1822-1823 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-2.png |Mexico 1822-1823 |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-3.png | 100px |Mexico 1823-1864, 1867-1893 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-3.png |Mexico 1823-1864, 1867-1893 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-4.png | 100px |Second Mexican Empire 1864-1867 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-4.png |Second Mexican Empire 1864-1867 |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-5.png | 100px | Mexico 1893-1916]] |Flags_of_Mexico-5.png |Mexico 1893-1916 |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-6.png| 100px |Mexico 1916-1934 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-6.png |Mexico 1916-1934 |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-7.png| 100px |Mexico 1934-1968 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-7.png |Mexico 1934-1968 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-15.png | 100px |Mexico 1968- ]] |Flags_of_North_America-15.png |Mexico 1968- | | | |-} {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Mexican Federal District and State Flags |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-21.png| 100px |Mexican Federal District ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-21.png |Mexican Federal District |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-8.png | 100px |Aguascalientes ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-8.png |Aguascalientes |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-38.png | 100px |Baja California ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-38.png |Baja California |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-10.png | 100px |Baja California Sur ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-10.png |Baja California Sur |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-11.png | 100px |Campeche ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-11.png |Campeche |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-12.png | 100px |Chiapas ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-12.png |Chiapas |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-13.png | 100px | Chihuahua]] |Flags_of_Mexico-13.png |Chihuahua |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-14.png | 100px |Coahuila ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-14.png |Coahuila |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-15.png| 100px| Colima]] |Flags_of_Mexico-15.png |Colima |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-16.png | 100px| Durango]] |Flags_of_Mexico-16.png |Durango |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-17.png | 100px |Guanajuato ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-17.png |Guanajuato |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-18.png| 100px|Guerrero ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-18.png |Guerrero |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-19.png | 100px |Hidalgo ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-19.png |Hidalgo |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-20.png | 100px | Jalisco]] |Flags_of_Mexico-20.png |Jalisco |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-22.png | 100px | Mexico_(state)]] |Flags_of_Mexico-22.png |Mexico (state) |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-23.png | 100px |Michoacan ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-23.png |Michoacan |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-24.png | 100px|Morelos ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-24.png |Morelos |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-25.png | 100px |Nayarit ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-25.png |Nayarit |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-26.png | 100px |Nuevo Leon ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-26.png |Nuevo Leon |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-27.png | 100px |Oaxaca ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-27.png |Oaxaca |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-28.png|100px |Puebla ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-28.png |Puebla |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-29.png | 100px |Queretaro ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-29.png |Queretaro |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-30.png | 100px |Quintana Roo ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-30.png |Quintana Roo |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-39.png | 100px |San Luis Potosi ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-39.png |San Luis Potosi |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-31.png | 100px |Sinaloa]] |Flags_of_Mexico-31.png |Sinaloa |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-40.png | 100px |Sonora ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-40.png |Sonora |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-32.png| 100px |Tabasco ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-32.png |Tabasco |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-33.png | 100px |Tamaulipas ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-33.png |Tamaulipas |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-34.png | 100px |Tlaxcala]] |Flags_of_Mexico-34.png |Tlaxcala |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-35.png | 100px |Veracruz ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-35.png |Veracruz |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-36.png | 100px |Yucatan ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-36.png |Yucatan |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-37.png | 100px |Zacatecas ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-37.png |Zacatecas |-}
National Flags |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico.png | 100px |New Spain 1535-1821 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico.png |New Spain 1535-1821 |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-1.png | 100px |First Mexican Empire 1821-1823 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-1.png |First Mexican Empire 1821-1823 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-2.png | 100px |Mexico 1822-1823 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-2.png |Mexico 1822-1823 |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-3.png | 100px |Mexico 1823-1864, 1867-1893 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-3.png |Mexico 1823-1864, 1867-1893 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-4.png | 100px |Second Mexican Empire 1864-1867 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-4.png |Second Mexican Empire 1864-1867 |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-5.png | 100px | Mexico 1893-1916]] |Flags_of_Mexico-5.png |Mexico 1893-1916 |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-6.png| 100px |Mexico 1916-1934 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-6.png |Mexico 1916-1934 |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-7.png| 100px |Mexico 1934-1968 ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-7.png |Mexico 1934-1968 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-15.png | 100px |Mexico 1968- ]] |Flags_of_North_America-15.png |Mexico 1968- | | | |-} {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Mexican Federal District and State Flags |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-21.png| 100px |Mexican Federal District ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-21.png |Mexican Federal District |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-8.png | 100px |Aguascalientes ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-8.png |Aguascalientes |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-38.png | 100px |Baja California ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-38.png |Baja California |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-10.png | 100px |Baja California Sur ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-10.png |Baja California Sur |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-11.png | 100px |Campeche ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-11.png |Campeche |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-12.png | 100px |Chiapas ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-12.png |Chiapas |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-13.png | 100px | Chihuahua]] |Flags_of_Mexico-13.png |Chihuahua |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-14.png | 100px |Coahuila ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-14.png |Coahuila |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-15.png| 100px| Colima]] |Flags_of_Mexico-15.png |Colima |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-16.png | 100px| Durango]] |Flags_of_Mexico-16.png |Durango |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-17.png | 100px |Guanajuato ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-17.png |Guanajuato |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-18.png| 100px|Guerrero ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-18.png |Guerrero |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-19.png | 100px |Hidalgo ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-19.png |Hidalgo |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-20.png | 100px | Jalisco]] |Flags_of_Mexico-20.png |Jalisco |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-22.png | 100px | Mexico_(state)]] |Flags_of_Mexico-22.png |Mexico (state) |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-23.png | 100px |Michoacan ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-23.png |Michoacan |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-24.png | 100px|Morelos ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-24.png |Morelos |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-25.png | 100px |Nayarit ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-25.png |Nayarit |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-26.png | 100px |Nuevo Leon ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-26.png |Nuevo Leon |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-27.png | 100px |Oaxaca ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-27.png |Oaxaca |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-28.png|100px |Puebla ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-28.png |Puebla |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-29.png | 100px |Queretaro ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-29.png |Queretaro |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-30.png | 100px |Quintana Roo ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-30.png |Quintana Roo |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-39.png | 100px |San Luis Potosi ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-39.png |San Luis Potosi |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-31.png | 100px |Sinaloa]] |Flags_of_Mexico-31.png |Sinaloa |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-40.png | 100px |Sonora ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-40.png |Sonora |- |[[Image: Flags_of_Mexico-32.png| 100px |Tabasco ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-32.png |Tabasco |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-33.png | 100px |Tamaulipas ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-33.png |Tamaulipas |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-34.png | 100px |Tlaxcala]] |Flags_of_Mexico-34.png |Tlaxcala |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-35.png | 100px |Veracruz ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-35.png |Veracruz |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-36.png | 100px |Yucatan ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-36.png |Yucatan |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-37.png | 100px |Zacatecas ]] |Flags_of_Mexico-37.png |Zacatecas |-}
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[[Category: North American Flag Images]] Space pages with images of flags available for use within WikiTree are nested under [[:Category: Flag Images]] (click through its subcategories for additional space pages). This page lists the WikiTree file names for images of flags for North American countries, which duplicates to some extent those listed on other pages (such as [[Space: Latin American Flags|Latin American Flags]]). North America encompasses 23 "officially recognized independent states" and 22 territories.Countries of the World: [https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/countries-of-north-america.html Countries of North America] (accessed 25 February 2022). The tables below include flag images for all 23 independent states (including 7 Central American countries and 13 in the Caribbean) and most of the 22 territories. See also the space pages for [[Space: Flags of Central America|Flags of Central America]] and [[Space: Caribbean Flag Images|Caribbean Flag Images]]. Jump to following tables for
[[#Territories|Territories]] ~ [[#Caribbean Flags|Caribbean Independent States]] ~ [[#Central American Flags|Central American Countries]] {| Border ''1''; text align center cellpadding="4" |- |'''Flag Image''' |'''Image File''' |'''Description''' |- |[[Image:Canada_Flag_Images.jpg | 75px |Canada ]] |Canada_Flag_Images.jpg |CanadaSee '''[[Space:Canada_Flag_Images|Canada Flag Images]]''' for historical and provincial flag images. |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-15.png | 75px |Mexico ]] |Flags_of_North_America-15.png |MexicoSee '''[[Space:Flags of Mexico|Flags of Mexico]]''' for historical and state flag images. |- |[[Image:50star.gif | 75px |United States of America ]] |50star.gif |United States of AmericaSee '''[[:Category:United States Flag Images|US Flag Images]]''' for historical flag images; '''[[Space:US State Flag Images|US State Flag Images]]''' for state and territorial flags; and '''[[Space:Flags of Colonial America |Flags of Colonial America]]''' for pre-Independence flags. |- |} {| Border ''1''; text align center cellpadding="4" |+ '''Images of flags for the North American region: Territories''' |- |'''Flag Image''' |'''Image File''' |'''Description'''
''(territory of)'' |- |[[Image:Caribbean Flag Images.png | 75px |Anguilla ]] |Caribbean Flag Images.png |Anguilla ''(UK)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-6.png |75px|Aruba]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-6.png |Aruba ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-2.png | 75px |Bermuda ]] |Flags_of_North_America-2.png |Bermuda ''(UK)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-9.png |75px|Bonaire]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-9.png |Bonaire ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean Flag Images-2.png| 75px |British Virgin Islands]] |Caribbean Flag Images-2.png |British Virgin Islands ''(UK)'' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-3.png | 75px |Cayman_Islands ]] |Flags_of_North_America-3.png |Cayman Islands ''(UK)'' |- |''no official flag'' |0 population ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipperton_Island Wikipedia]) |Clipperton Island ''(France)'' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-6.png | 75px |Curaçao ]] |Flags_of_North_America-6.png |Curaçao ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-25.png | 75px |Greenland ]] |Flags_of_North_America-25.png |Greenland ''(Denmark)'' |- |[[Image: French_Flags-64.png | 75px |Guadeloupe]] | French_Flags-65.png |Guadeloupe ''(France)'' |- |[[Image: French_Flags-65.png | 75px |Martinique ]] | French_Flags-65.png |Martinique ''(France)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean Flag Images-4.png|75px|Monserrat ]] |Caribbean Flag Images-4.png |Montserrat ''(UK)'' |- |''no official flag'' |0 population ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navassa_Island Wikipedia]) |Navassa Island ''(USA)'' |- |[[Image:Latin_American_Flags-18.jpg|75px|Puerto Rico]] |Latin_American_Flags-18.jpg |Puerto Rico ''(USA)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-10.png |75px|Saba]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-10.png |Saba ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image: Flags.png |75px|''Flag of France'']] |Flags.png |Saint Barthelemy ''(France)'' |- |[[Image: Flags.png |75px|''Flag of France'']] |Flags.png |Saint Martin ''(France)'' See the "Unity Flag of Saint Martin" ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_of_Saint_Martin#/media/File:Unity_Flag_(St._Martin_Island).jpg wikimedia]), which [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_of_Saint_Martin Wikipedia] says is used in both halves of the island (Saint Martin and Sint Maarten). |- |[[Image: French_Flags-68.png | 75px |Saint Pierre and Miquelon ]] | French_Flags-68.png |Saint Pierre and Miquelon ''(France)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-11.png |75px|Sint Eustatius]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-11.png |Sint Eustatius ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-8.png |75px|Sint Maarten]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-8.png |Sint Maarten ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image: Flags_of_North_America-22.png| 75px |Turks and Caicos Islands ]] |Flags_of_North_America-22.png |Turks and Caicos Islands ''(UK)'' |- |[[Image: US_State_Flag_Images-68.png| 75px |US Virgin Islands ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-68.png |US Virgin Islands ''(USA)'' |- |} {| Border ''1''; text align center cellpadding="4" |+ '''Images of flags for the North American region:'''
'''Independent States in the Caribbean''' |- |'''Flag Image''' |'''Image File''' |'''Description''' |- |[[Image:Flags-20.png | 75px |Antigua and Barbuda ]] |Flags-20.png |Antigua and Barbuda |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-23.png | 75px |The Bahamas ]] |Flags_of_North_America-23.png |The Bahamas |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America.png | 75px |Barbados ]] |Flags_of_North_America.png |Barbados |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-5.png | 75px |Cuba ]] |Flags_of_North_America-5.png |Cuba |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-7.png | 75px | Dominica]] |Flags_of_North_America-7.png |Dominica |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-24.png | 75px |The Dominican Republic ]] |Flags_of_North_America-24.png |The Dominican Republic |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-10.png | 75px |Grenada ]] |Flags_of_North_America-10.png |Grenada |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-12.png | 75px |Haiti ]] |Flags_of_North_America-12.png |Haiti |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-14.png | 75px |Jamaica ]] |Flags_of_North_America-14.png |Jamaica |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-18.png | 75px |Saint_Kitts_and_Nevis ]] |Flags_of_North_America-18.png |Saint Kitts and Nevis |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-19.png | 75px |Saint_Lucia ]] |Flags_of_North_America-19.png |Saint Lucia |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-20.png | 75px |Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ]] |Flags_of_North_America-20.png |Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-21.png | 75px |Trinidad_and_Tobago ]] |Flags_of_North_America-21.png |Trinidad and Tobago |- |}
{| Border ''1''; text align center cellpadding="4" |+ '''Images of Flags for Central American Countries''' |- |'''Flag Image''' |'''Image File''' |'''Description''' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-1.png | 75px |Belize ]] |Flags_of_North_America-1.png |Belize |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-4.png | 75px |Costa_Rica ]] |Flags_of_North_America-4.png |Costa Rica |- |[[Image: Flags_of_North_America-8.png | 75px |El Salvador ]] |Flags_of_North_America-8.png |El Salvador |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-11.png | 75px |Guatemala ]] |Flags_of_North_America-11.png |Guatemala |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-13.png | 75px |Honduras ]] |Flags_of_North_America-13.png |Honduras |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-16.png | 75px | Nicaragua]] |Flags_of_North_America-16.png |Nicaragua |- |[[Image: Flags_of_North_America-17.png| 75px |Panama ]] |Flags_of_North_America-17.png |Panama |- |} === North America === : As of 25 February 2022, the "Countries of the World" website lists 23 countries as "officially recognized independent states" of North America and also 22 dependent territories. The tables above include the countries we all think of as North America (Canada, the USA, and Mexico), the seven Central American countries, the thirteen Caribbean nations, and some of the territories. : See also the space pages [[Space:Caribbean Flag Images|Caribbean Flag Images]], [[Space: Flags of Central America|Flags of Central America]], and [[Space: Latin American Flags|Latin American Flags]]. === Footnotes ===
[[#Territories|Territories]] ~ [[#Caribbean Flags|Caribbean Independent States]] ~ [[#Central American Flags|Central American Countries]]
''(territory of)'' |- |[[Image:Caribbean Flag Images.png | 75px |Anguilla ]] |Caribbean Flag Images.png |Anguilla ''(UK)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-6.png |75px|Aruba]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-6.png |Aruba ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-2.png | 75px |Bermuda ]] |Flags_of_North_America-2.png |Bermuda ''(UK)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-9.png |75px|Bonaire]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-9.png |Bonaire ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean Flag Images-2.png| 75px |British Virgin Islands]] |Caribbean Flag Images-2.png |British Virgin Islands ''(UK)'' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-3.png | 75px |Cayman_Islands ]] |Flags_of_North_America-3.png |Cayman Islands ''(UK)'' |- |''no official flag'' |0 population ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipperton_Island Wikipedia]) |Clipperton Island ''(France)'' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-6.png | 75px |Curaçao ]] |Flags_of_North_America-6.png |Curaçao ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-25.png | 75px |Greenland ]] |Flags_of_North_America-25.png |Greenland ''(Denmark)'' |- |[[Image: French_Flags-64.png | 75px |Guadeloupe]] | French_Flags-65.png |Guadeloupe ''(France)'' |- |[[Image: French_Flags-65.png | 75px |Martinique ]] | French_Flags-65.png |Martinique ''(France)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean Flag Images-4.png|75px|Monserrat ]] |Caribbean Flag Images-4.png |Montserrat ''(UK)'' |- |''no official flag'' |0 population ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navassa_Island Wikipedia]) |Navassa Island ''(USA)'' |- |[[Image:Latin_American_Flags-18.jpg|75px|Puerto Rico]] |Latin_American_Flags-18.jpg |Puerto Rico ''(USA)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-10.png |75px|Saba]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-10.png |Saba ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image: Flags.png |75px|''Flag of France'']] |Flags.png |Saint Barthelemy ''(France)'' |- |[[Image: Flags.png |75px|''Flag of France'']] |Flags.png |Saint Martin ''(France)'' See the "Unity Flag of Saint Martin" ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_of_Saint_Martin#/media/File:Unity_Flag_(St._Martin_Island).jpg wikimedia]), which [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_of_Saint_Martin Wikipedia] says is used in both halves of the island (Saint Martin and Sint Maarten). |- |[[Image: French_Flags-68.png | 75px |Saint Pierre and Miquelon ]] | French_Flags-68.png |Saint Pierre and Miquelon ''(France)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-11.png |75px|Sint Eustatius]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-11.png |Sint Eustatius ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image: Caribbean_Flag_Images-8.png |75px|Sint Maarten]] |Caribbean_Flag_Images-8.png |Sint Maarten ''(Netherlands)'' |- |[[Image: Flags_of_North_America-22.png| 75px |Turks and Caicos Islands ]] |Flags_of_North_America-22.png |Turks and Caicos Islands ''(UK)'' |- |[[Image: US_State_Flag_Images-68.png| 75px |US Virgin Islands ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-68.png |US Virgin Islands ''(USA)'' |- |}
'''Independent States in the Caribbean''' |- |'''Flag Image''' |'''Image File''' |'''Description''' |- |[[Image:Flags-20.png | 75px |Antigua and Barbuda ]] |Flags-20.png |Antigua and Barbuda |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-23.png | 75px |The Bahamas ]] |Flags_of_North_America-23.png |The Bahamas |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America.png | 75px |Barbados ]] |Flags_of_North_America.png |Barbados |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-5.png | 75px |Cuba ]] |Flags_of_North_America-5.png |Cuba |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-7.png | 75px | Dominica]] |Flags_of_North_America-7.png |Dominica |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-24.png | 75px |The Dominican Republic ]] |Flags_of_North_America-24.png |The Dominican Republic |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-10.png | 75px |Grenada ]] |Flags_of_North_America-10.png |Grenada |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-12.png | 75px |Haiti ]] |Flags_of_North_America-12.png |Haiti |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-14.png | 75px |Jamaica ]] |Flags_of_North_America-14.png |Jamaica |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-18.png | 75px |Saint_Kitts_and_Nevis ]] |Flags_of_North_America-18.png |Saint Kitts and Nevis |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-19.png | 75px |Saint_Lucia ]] |Flags_of_North_America-19.png |Saint Lucia |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-20.png | 75px |Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ]] |Flags_of_North_America-20.png |Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-21.png | 75px |Trinidad_and_Tobago ]] |Flags_of_North_America-21.png |Trinidad and Tobago |- |}
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[[Category:Flag Images]] [[Category:Oceania Flag Images]] [[Category:Background Images]] {| Border ''1''; text align center |+ '''Images of flags from the Oceania region for use in profiles and templates: Current flags.''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags-19.png | 75px |Aotearoa New Zealand 1869– ]] |Flags-19.png |Aotearoa New Zealand 1869– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceania-4.png | 75px | Tino Rangatiratanga (national Māori flag of Aotearoa New Zealand) 2009– ]] |Flags_of_Oceania-4.png |Tino Rangatiratanga flag (national Māori flag of Aotearoa New Zealand) 2009– |- |[[Image:Flags-5.png | 75px |Australia 1908– ]] |Flags-5.png |Australia 1908– (''See [[:Category:Australian Flag Images|Australian Flag Images]] for historical and state and territorial flags.'') |[[Image:Indigenous_Australians_Resource_Page.png | 85px |Australian Aboriginal 1995– ]] |Indigenous_Australians
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Resource_Page.jpg |Torres Strait Islander (an official Flag of Australia) 1995– |[[Image: Flags_of_Oceana-1.png| 75px |Cook Islands 1979– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-1.png |Cook Islands 1979– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-3.png | 75px |Federated States of Micronesia 1978– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-3.png |Federated States of Micronesia 1978–present |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-4.png | 75px |Fiji 1970– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-4.png |Fiji 1970– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-5.png | 75px |Kiribati 1979– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-5.png |Kiribati 1979– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-6.png | 75px |Marshall Islands 1979–]] |Flags_of_Oceana-6.png |Marshall Islands 1979– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-7.png | 75px |Nauru 1968–]] |Flags_of_Oceana-7.png |Nauru 1968– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-8.png | 75px |New Caledonia 2010– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-8.png |New Caledonia 2010– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceania-5.png | 75px |Niue 1975– ]] |Flags_of_Oceania-5.png |Niue 1975– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-9.png | 75px |Palau 1981– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-9.png |Palau 1981– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-10.png | 75px |Papua New Guinea 1971– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-10.png |Papua New Guinea 1971– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-12.png | 75px |Samoa 1949– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-12.png |Samoa 1949– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-13.png | 75px |Solomon Islands 1977– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-13.png |Solomon Islands 1977– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-2.png | 75px |Timor-Leste (East Timor) 1975, 2002– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-2.png |Timor-Leste (East Timor) 1975, 2002– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-14.png | 75px | Tonga 1875– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-14.png |Tonga 1875– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceania-6.png | 75px | Tokelau 2009– ]] |Flags_of_Oceania-6.png |Tokelau 1875– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-15.png | 75px |Tuvalu 1975, 2002– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-15.png |Tuvalu 1978–1995, 1997– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-16.png | 75px | Vanuatu 1980– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-16.png |Vanuatu 1980– |-}
{| Border ''1''; text align center |- |+'''Images of flags from the Oceania region for use in profiles and templates: Historical flags.''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceania-1.png | 75px | German New Guinea (flag of the German Imperial Colonial Office) 1884–1914 ]] |Flags_of_Oceania-1.png |German New Guinea (flag of the German Imperial Colonial Office) 1884–1914 |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceania-2.png | 75px | Territory of Papua 1906–1949 ]] |Flags_of_Oceania-2.png |Territory of Papua 1906–1949 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceania-3.png | 75px | Territory of New Guinea 1914–1949 ]] |Flags_of_Oceania-3.png |Territory of New Guinea 1914–1949 |[[Image:Flags-5.png | 75px | Administrative Union of the Territories of Papua and New Guinea (Australian flag) 1949–1971 ]] |Flags-5.png |Administrative Union of the Territories of Papua and New Guinea (Australian flag) 1949–1971 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceania.png | 75px | Administrative Union of the Territories of Papua and New Guinea, used at sporting events 1965–1970 ]] |Flags_of_Oceania.png |Administrative Union of the Territories of Papua and New Guinea, used at sporting events 1965–1970 |[[Image:Flags_of_Australian.png | 85px |Australia 1901–1903 ]] |Flags_of_Australian.png |Australia 1901–1903 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Australian-1.png | 85px |Australia 1903–1909 ]] |Flags_of_Australian-1.png |Australia 1903–1909 |[[Image:Flags-5.png | 85px |Australia 1909– ]] |Flags-5.png |Australia 1909– |-}
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Resource_Page.jpg |Torres Strait Islander (an official Flag of Australia) 1995– |[[Image: Flags_of_Oceana-1.png| 75px |Cook Islands 1979– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-1.png |Cook Islands 1979– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-3.png | 75px |Federated States of Micronesia 1978– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-3.png |Federated States of Micronesia 1978–present |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-4.png | 75px |Fiji 1970– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-4.png |Fiji 1970– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-5.png | 75px |Kiribati 1979– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-5.png |Kiribati 1979– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-6.png | 75px |Marshall Islands 1979–]] |Flags_of_Oceana-6.png |Marshall Islands 1979– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-7.png | 75px |Nauru 1968–]] |Flags_of_Oceana-7.png |Nauru 1968– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-8.png | 75px |New Caledonia 2010– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-8.png |New Caledonia 2010– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceania-5.png | 75px |Niue 1975– ]] |Flags_of_Oceania-5.png |Niue 1975– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-9.png | 75px |Palau 1981– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-9.png |Palau 1981– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-10.png | 75px |Papua New Guinea 1971– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-10.png |Papua New Guinea 1971– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-12.png | 75px |Samoa 1949– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-12.png |Samoa 1949– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-13.png | 75px |Solomon Islands 1977– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-13.png |Solomon Islands 1977– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-2.png | 75px |Timor-Leste (East Timor) 1975, 2002– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-2.png |Timor-Leste (East Timor) 1975, 2002– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-14.png | 75px | Tonga 1875– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-14.png |Tonga 1875– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceania-6.png | 75px | Tokelau 2009– ]] |Flags_of_Oceania-6.png |Tokelau 1875– |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-15.png | 75px |Tuvalu 1975, 2002– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-15.png |Tuvalu 1978–1995, 1997– |[[Image:Flags_of_Oceana-16.png | 75px | Vanuatu 1980– ]] |Flags_of_Oceana-16.png |Vanuatu 1980– |-}
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[[Category: Flag Images]] [[Category:Background Images]][[Category: Brazil]] __TOC__ == South American Flags == {| cellpadding = "4" Border = ''1'' |+ '''Images of flags from the South American region for use in profiles and templates.''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America.jpg | 75px |Argentina ]] |Flags_of_South_America.jpg |Argentina |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-1.png | 75px |Bolivia ]] |Flags_of_South_America-1.png |Bolivia |- |[[Image:Flags-9.png | 75px |Brazil ]] |Flags-9.png |Brazil |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-1.jpg | 75px |Chile ]] |Flags_of_South_America-1.jpg |Chile |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-3.png | 75px |Colombia ]] |Flags_of_South_America-3.png |Colombia |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-6.png | 75px |Curaçao ]] |Flags_of_North_America-6.png |Curaçao |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-4.png | 75px |Ecuador ]] |Flags_of_South_America-4.png |Ecuador |- |[[Image: Flags_of_South_America-5.png| 75px |Falkland_Islands ]] |Flags_of_South_America-5.png |Falkland Islands |- |[[Image: Flags_of_South_America-6.png| 75px |French_Guiana ]] |Flags_of_South_America-6.png |French Guiana |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-7.png | 75px |Guyana ]] |Flags_of_South_America-7.png |Guyana |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-2.jpg | 75px |Paraguay ]] |Flags_of_South_America-2.jpg |Paraguay |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-3.jpg | 75px |Peru ]] |Flags_of_South_America-3.jpg |Peru |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-10.png | 75px |Suriname ]] |Flags_of_South_America-10.png |Suriname |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-21.png | 75px |Trinidad_and_Tobago ]] |Flags_of_North_America-21.png |Trinidad and Tobago |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-4.jpg | 75px |Uruguay ]] |Flags_of_South_America-4.jpg |Uruguay |- |[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-12.png | 75px |Venezuela ]] |Flags_of_South_America-12.png |Venezuela |- |} ---- === Argentina === :''See the [[Space:Argentine_Flags|Argentine Flags]] Space {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Images of Argentinian historical flags.'''
National Flags |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Argentine_Flags-31.png| 100px |Belgrano's Flag ]] |Argentine_Flags-31.png |Belgrano's flag, 1812 |[[Image:Argentine_Flags-32.png| 100px |Belgrano's flag 1813]] |Argentine_Flags-32.png |Mancha's flag used in 1813
Also the official flag of Tucumán |- |[[Image:Argentine Flags-5.png| 100px |United Provinces's flag]] |Argentine Flags-5.png |United Provinces's flag
26 de julio de 1816-25 de febrero de 1818 |[[Image:Argentine Flags.jpg | 100px |Belgrano's flag 1813]] |Argentine Flags.jpg |Sol de Mayo flag
25 de febrero de 1818 -1820 |- |[[Image:Argentine Flags-6.png| 100px |Light blue recovered]] |Argentine Flags-6.png |Adopted in 1820, used until 1829
Adopted again in 1862 |[[Image:Argentine Flags-3.png | 100px |Argentine Confederation (1840)]] |Argentine Flags-3.png |Adopted by Rosas (1836-1862) |-} {| Border = ''1''; text align = center {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width="600px" ! align="center" style="background:#2980B9;"|Argentine provinces {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width="600px" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|'''Flag''' ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|Image File ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|'''Location''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Argentine Flags.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Argentine Flags.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Buenos Aires city |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Argentine Flags-8.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Argentine Flags-8.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Buenos Aires Province |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Argentine Flags-9.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Argentine Flags-9.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Córdoba |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-10.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-10.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Santa Fe |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-11.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-11.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Mendoza |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-7.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-7.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Tucumán |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-12.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-12.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Entre Ríos |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-13.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-13.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Salta |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-14.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-14.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Misiones |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-15.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-15.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Chaco |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-16.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-16.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Corrientes |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-17.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-17.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Jujuy |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-18.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-18.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|San Juan |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-19.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-19.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Santiago del Estero |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-20.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-20.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|La Rioja |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-21.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-21.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|La Pampa |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-22.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-22.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-23.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-23.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Formosa |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-24.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-24.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Catamarca |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-25.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-25.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| San Luis |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-26.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-26.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Río Negro |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-27.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-27.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Neuquén |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-28.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-28.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Chubut |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-29.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-29.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Santa Cruz |- |} === Brazil === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width="600px" ! align="center" style="background:#2980B9;"|Brazilian Regions {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width="600px" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|'''Flag''' ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|Image File ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|'''Location''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-13.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-13.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Acre |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-14.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-14.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Alagoas |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-15.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-15.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Amapá |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-16.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-16.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Amazonas |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-17.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-17.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Bahia |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-18.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-18.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Ceará |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-19.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-19.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Espírito Santo |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-20.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-20.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Goiás |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-21.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-21.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Maranhão |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-22.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-22.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Mato Grosso |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-23.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-23.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Mato Grosso do Sul |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-24.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-24.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Minas Gerais |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-25.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-25.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Pará |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-26.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-26.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Paraíba |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-27.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-27.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Paraná |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-28.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-28.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Pernambuco |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-29.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-29.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Piauí |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-30.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-30.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Rio de Janeiro |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-31.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-31.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Rio Grande do Norte |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-32.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-32.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Rio Grande do Sul |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-33.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-33.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Rondônia |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-34.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-34.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Roraima |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-35.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-35.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Santa Catarina |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-36.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-36.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|São Paulo |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-37.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-37.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Sergipe |- ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-38.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Flags_of_South_America-38.png ! align="left" style="background:#FEF9E7;"|Tocantins |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-39.png|75px|]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-39.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Federal District |- |} |}
National Flags |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Argentine_Flags-31.png| 100px |Belgrano's Flag ]] |Argentine_Flags-31.png |Belgrano's flag, 1812 |[[Image:Argentine_Flags-32.png| 100px |Belgrano's flag 1813]] |Argentine_Flags-32.png |Mancha's flag used in 1813
Also the official flag of Tucumán |- |[[Image:Argentine Flags-5.png| 100px |United Provinces's flag]] |Argentine Flags-5.png |United Provinces's flag
26 de julio de 1816-25 de febrero de 1818 |[[Image:Argentine Flags.jpg | 100px |Belgrano's flag 1813]] |Argentine Flags.jpg |Sol de Mayo flag
25 de febrero de 1818 -1820 |- |[[Image:Argentine Flags-6.png| 100px |Light blue recovered]] |Argentine Flags-6.png |Adopted in 1820, used until 1829
Adopted again in 1862 |[[Image:Argentine Flags-3.png | 100px |Argentine Confederation (1840)]] |Argentine Flags-3.png |Adopted by Rosas (1836-1862) |-} {| Border = ''1''; text align = center {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width="600px" ! align="center" style="background:#2980B9;"|Argentine provinces {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width="600px" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|'''Flag''' ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|Image File ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|'''Location''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Argentine Flags.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Argentine Flags.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Buenos Aires city |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Argentine Flags-8.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Argentine Flags-8.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Buenos Aires Province |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Argentine Flags-9.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Argentine Flags-9.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Córdoba |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-10.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-10.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Santa Fe |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-11.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-11.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Mendoza |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-7.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-7.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Tucumán |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-12.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-12.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Entre Ríos |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-13.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-13.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Salta |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-14.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-14.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Misiones |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-15.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-15.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Chaco |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-16.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-16.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Corrientes |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-17.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-17.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Jujuy |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-18.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-18.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|San Juan |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-19.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-19.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Santiago del Estero |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-20.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-20.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|La Rioja |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-21.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-21.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|La Pampa |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-22.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-22.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-23.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-23.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Formosa |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-24.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-24.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Catamarca |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-25.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-25.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| San Luis |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-26.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-26.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Río Negro |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-27.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-27.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Neuquén |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-28.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-28.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Chubut |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image: Argentine Flags-29.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Argentine Flags-29.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"| Santa Cruz |- |} === Brazil === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width="600px" ! align="center" style="background:#2980B9;"|Brazilian Regions {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width="600px" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|'''Flag''' ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|Image File ! align="left" style="background:#27AE60;"|'''Location''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|[[Image:Flags_of_South_America-13.png|75px |]] ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Flags_of_South_America-13.png ! align="left" style="background:#F9E79F;"|Acre |- ! 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[[Category: North American Flag Images]] See [[Project:Texas#Texas_Projects_and_Pages_on_WikiTree|Project: Texas]] for information on the State of Texas . The images and histories of the flags flown over Texas :One of the three flags Spanish Flags flown over Spanish Texas. 1780-1821 {{Image|file=Flags_of_Mexico.png |align=l |size=150px |caption=New Spain's Flag 1 (1519-1785) }}{{Image|file=Flags_of_Texas.gif |align=c |size=150px |caption=Kingdom of Spain's Flag 2 }}{{Image|file=Spanish_Flags-12.png |align=l |size=150px |caption=Kingdom of Spain's Flag 3 (1519–1685) }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Flags_of_Texas-8.png |align=l |size=150px |caption=New France 1680-1685 }}{{Image|file=Flags_of_Texas-9.png |align=c |size=150px |caption=Coahuila y Tejas Flag 1824-1835 }}{{Clear}} {{Image|file=Flags_of_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=First Flag Republic of Texas - May 11, 1836 :Adopted by the first Constitutional Convention.[http://www.texashistorypage.com/Origin_of_the_Lone_Star_Flag.html Texas History Page] }}{{Image|file=Flags_of_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=150px |caption=Second Flag Republic of Texas - December 10, 1836 :Adopted by the first Republic of Texas Congress.[http://www.texashistorypage.com/Origin_of_the_Lone_Star_Flag.html Texas History Page] }}{{Clear}} {{Image|file=Flags_of_Texas-6.png |align=l |size=150px |caption=Republic of the Rio Grande Jan.-Nov. 1840 }}{{clear}} :This flag was used when Nuevo Leon and Coahuila seceded from the 2nd Empire of Mexico and Nuevo Leon claimed south Texas. {{Image|file=Flags_of_North_America-26.png |align=l |size=150px |caption=Republic of Texas Flag 1836-1839 }}{{Image|file=Civil War Flags-26.png |align=c |size=150px |caption=Texas CSA Flag 1861-1865, This is the correct flag. }}{{Clear}} == Selected Flags in Table Format == :{| Border ''1''; text align center cellpadding="4" |- |'''Flag Image''' |'''Image File''' |'''Description''' |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Texas-8.png| 75px |New France Flag]] |Flags_of_Texas-8.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags_of_Mexico New France's Flag]
1680-1685 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico.png| 75px |New Spain Flag]] |Flags_of_Mexico.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags_of_Mexico New Spain's Flag]
1519-1785 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-3.png| 75px |Mexico]] |Flags_of_Mexico-3.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags_of_Mexico-3 Mexican Republic Flag]
1823 - 2 March 1836 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Texas-9.png| 75px |Coahuila y Tejas Flag]] |Flags_of_Texas-9.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags_of_Texas-9 Coahuila y Tejas Flag]
1824-1835 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-26.png| 75px |Burnet Flag]] |Flags_of_North_America-26.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags_of_North_America-26 Burnet Flag]
2 March 1836 - 25 January 1839 |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-47.png| 75px |Lone Star Flag, Republic of Texas]] |US_State_Flag_Images-47.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/US_State_Flag_Images-47 Lone Star Flag]
25 January 1839 - 19 February 1846 |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-67.png | 75px |Lone Star Flag, State Flag of Texas]] |US_State_Flag_Images-67.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/US_State_Flag_Images-67 Lone Star Flag], with border |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Texas-1.jpg|75px|Flags of Texas]] |Flags_of_Texas-1.jpg |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Flags_of_Texas-1 Flags of Texas] |} == Sources == * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_flags_over_Texas
1680-1685 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico.png| 75px |New Spain Flag]] |Flags_of_Mexico.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags_of_Mexico New Spain's Flag]
1519-1785 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Mexico-3.png| 75px |Mexico]] |Flags_of_Mexico-3.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags_of_Mexico-3 Mexican Republic Flag]
1823 - 2 March 1836 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Texas-9.png| 75px |Coahuila y Tejas Flag]] |Flags_of_Texas-9.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags_of_Texas-9 Coahuila y Tejas Flag]
1824-1835 |- |[[Image:Flags_of_North_America-26.png| 75px |Burnet Flag]] |Flags_of_North_America-26.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Flags_of_North_America-26 Burnet Flag]
2 March 1836 - 25 January 1839 |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-47.png| 75px |Lone Star Flag, Republic of Texas]] |US_State_Flag_Images-47.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/US_State_Flag_Images-47 Lone Star Flag]
25 January 1839 - 19 February 1846 |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-67.png | 75px |Lone Star Flag, State Flag of Texas]] |US_State_Flag_Images-67.png |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/US_State_Flag_Images-67 Lone Star Flag], with border |- |[[Image:Flags_of_Texas-1.jpg|75px|Flags of Texas]] |Flags_of_Texas-1.jpg |[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Flags_of_Texas-1 Flags of Texas] |} == Sources ==
Flags of the USCT
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[[Category:African-American Military History]] [[Category: United States Colored Troops, United States Civil War]] ---- These are flags of the United States Colored Troops that served during the Civil War. I haven't been able to find any others that are in the public domain. If you see one, let me know so I can add it. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 22:25, 28 October 2018 (UTC) {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#DC DC DC" |- ! width="200"| ! width="200"| ! width="200"| ! width="200"| |- |[[Image:African-American_Project_Photos-55.jpg|100px]]||[[Image:African-American_Project_Photos-59.jpg|100px]]||[[Image:Flags_of_the_USCT.jpg|100px]]||[[Image:Flags_of_the_USCT-2.jpg|100px]] |- |Generic USCT||3rd Regiment, USCT (colorized)||25th Regiment, USCT||127th Regiment, USCT |- |[[Image:Flags_of_the_USCT-3.jpg|100px]]||[[Image:Flags_of_the_USCT-4.jpg|100px]]||[[Image:Flags_of_the_USCT-5.jpg|100px]]||[[Image:Flags_of_the_USCT-6.jpg|100px]] |- |3rd Regiment, USCT||22nd Regiment, USCT||45th Regiment, USCT||84th Regiment, USCT |- |[[Image:Flags_of_the_USCT-1.jpg|100px]] |- |24th Regiment, USCT |}
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== Slaves of the Flake Family== '''[[Flake-42|Samuel Flake]]''', born 1701 in Virginia, was a large Landowner as he was issued many Land Grants perhaps in excess of 1600 acres. 4 Nov 1763 in Anson County, North Carolina.[1] 24 Nov 1767 in Anson County, North Carolina.[1] 2 Nov 1771 in Anson County, North Carolina for 250 Acres and a second one for 200 Acres -- Majesties' Letters Patent. Book #20 page 728.[1][10] 22 Feb 1771 in Anson County, North Carolina -- Majesties' Letters Patent.[1] 2 Apr 1785 in Anson County, North Carolina for 100 Acres for 100 pounds S.W. of Pee Dee River on Smith Creek.[10] 7 Aug 1787 in Anson County, North Carolina for 100 Acres Grant #846 Book #64, Page 187.[10] 7 Aug 1787 in Anson County, North Carolina for 600 Acres Beginning at a stake Samuel Flackes 4th corner of his 250 acre survey n. prong of Smith's Creek[11] 6 Dec 1799 in Anson County, North Carolina for 100 Acres Grant #1549 Book #106, Page 243.[10] Samuel Flake Home in 1790 (City, County, State) Anson, North Carolina Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over 2 Free White Persons - Males - Under 16 3 Free White Persons - Females 2 '''Number of Slaves 1''' Number of Household Members 8 {{Image|file=Flake_Plantation-3.jpg |caption=Last Will and Testiment of Samuel Flake, 1802 }} (In the order of appearance) Jo, Tom, Abraham, boys Dill, a girl (There is a Mingo listed on an abstract, but doesn't show on the Will) '''[[Flake-41|Jordan Flake]]''' Born 1764 Name Jordon Flake Residence Date 6 Aug 1810 Residence Place Anson, North Carolina, USA Free White Persons - Males - Under 10 3 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10 1 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44 1 '''Number of Enslaved Persons 3''' Number of Household Members Under 16 4 Number of Household Members Over 25 2 Number of Household Members 9 Name Jordan Fake Home in 1820 (City, County, State) Clark, Anson, North Carolina Enumeration Date August 7, 1820 Free White Persons - Males - Under 10 3 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15 1 Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 10 2 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15 1 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44 1 '''Slaves - Males - Under 14 3 '''Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25 1 '''Slaves - Females - Under 14 3 '''Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25 1''' Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture 10 Free White Persons - Under 16 7 Free White Persons - Over 25 2 Total Free White Persons 9 '''Total Slaves 8''' Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other 17 Name Jourder Flake Home in 1830 (City, County, State) Anson, North Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 5 1 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14 1 Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19 1 Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29 1 Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59 1 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9 1 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14 2 Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49 1 '''Slaves - Males - Under 10 6 '''Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 5 '''Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35 1 '''Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54 1 '''Slaves - Males - 100 and over 1 '''Slaves - Females - Under 10 2 '''Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 2 '''Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35 1''' '''Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54 1''' Free White Persons - Under 20 6 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 2 Total Free White Persons 9j '''Total Slaves 20 Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored) 29 Name Jordan Flake Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Anson, North Carolina Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14 1 Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69 1 Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19 1 Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59 1 Free White Persons - Females - 70 thru 79 1 '''Slaves - Males - Under 10 3 '''Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 2 '''Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35 3 '''Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54 1 '''Slaves - Females - Under 10 4 '''Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35 2 '''Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54 2''' Persons Employed in Agriculture 12 Free White Persons - Under 20 2 Total Free White Persons 5 '''Total Slaves 17''' Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves 22 From his Last Will and Testiment: Ned, Daniel and Isham, boys Lucy, Ruben, Endjo Abram, Holy his wife, Arther and Jude To my son James M. Flake two negroes Green and Lyse Allonzo, Seller and her child Claborn Lydia, King, George, Rosan, and her two children Aaron and Arther Sarah and her two children Hannah and Ann Aaron, Jack, Cindy and Mary [5] *'''1810 Census''' "United States Census, 1810", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLM-N7B : accessed 24 February 2016), Jordon Flake, 1810. '''3 slaves''' *'''1820 Census''' "1820 United States Federal Census AncestryInstitution.com." 1820 United States Federal Census - AncestryInstitution.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Jul. 2013..http://recordseek.com/v/MMMM-FNTT/1374965036070/ '''8 slaves''' *'''1830 Census''' Year: 1830; Census Place: Anson, North Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 118; Page: 55; Family History Library Film: 0018084 https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/70655837/person/392466889380/facts '''20 slaves''' *'''1840 Census''' "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHR5-5BG : 3 January 2023), Jordan Flake, Anson, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 88, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm . '''17 slaves''' A combination of the last Will and the 1840 census. Many matches are a best guess on age. 1 Jordan Flake Claborn under 10 male 1840 Census ''' 2 Jordan Flake Aaron under 10 male 1840 Census under 3 3 Jordan Flake Arthur under 10 male 1840 Census under 3 4 Jordan Flake Ned 10 to 23 male 1840 Census 5 Jordan Flake Daniel 10 to 23 male 1840 Census 6 Jordan Flake Isham 24 to 35 male 1840 Census 7 Jordan Flake Green 24 to 35 male 1840 Census 8 Jordan Flake Ruben 24 to 35 male 1840 Census 9 Jordan Flake Endjo 36 to 54 male 1840 Census 10 Jordan Flake Lydia under 10 female 1840 Census under 3 11 Jordan Flake Mary under 10 female 1840 Census 12 Jordan Flake Cindy under 10 female 1840 Census 13 Jordan Flake Lucy under 10 female 1840 Census 14 Jordan Flake Rosan 24 to 35 female 1840 Census 15 Jordan Flake Seller 24 to 35 female 1840 Census 16 Jordan Flake Lyse Alonzo 36 to 54 female 1840 Census 17 Jordan Flake Haley 36 to 54 female 1840 Census 17 King male George male '''[[Flake-460|Elijah Flake, born 1777]]''' Name Elijah Flake '''Home in 1820''' (City, County, State) Mays, Anson, North Carolina Enumeration Date August 7, 1820 Free White Persons - Males - Under 10 3 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15 1 Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 1 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15 1 Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44 1 '''Slaves - Males - Under 14 1 '''Slaves - Females - Under 14 3 '''Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25 2''' Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture 4 Free White Persons - Under 16 5 Free White Persons - Over 25 2 Total Free White Persons 7 '''Total Slaves 6''' Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other 13 Name Elijah Flake '''Home in 1830''' (City, County, State) Anson, North Carolina Free White Persons - Males - Under 5 1 Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9 1 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14 1 Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19 1 Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59 1 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9 1 Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19 1 Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49 1 '''Slaves - Males - Under 10 3 '''Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 1 '''Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54 1 '''Slaves - Females - Under 10 3 '''Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 1 '''Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35 2 '''Free White Persons - Under 20 6 '''Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 1 Total Free White Persons 8 '''Total Slaves 11 Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored) 19 [[Williams-123498|Elizabeth Williams]] Birth 1778 Anson, North Carolina, USA DIFFERENT Death 7 June 1861 Henderson, Tennessee, USA Name Elizabeth Flake Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Henderson, Tennessee Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9 1 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14 1 Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29 1 Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59 1 '''Slaves - Males - Under 10 3 '''Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23 1 '''Slaves - Females - Under 10 3 '''Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23 2 '''Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35 2 Persons Employed in Agriculture 6 Free White Persons - Under 20 2 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 1 Total Free White Persons 4 '''Total Slaves 11 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves 15 Name Elizebeth Flake Residence Date 1860 Residence Place District 17, Henderson, Tennessee, USA '''Number of Enslaved People 31 Pages 180-184, January 1862 Commissioners to divide slaves among met at the residence of ELIZABETH FLAKE, December 20, 1861 and made this division with valuations for each slave: 1. To heirs of WILLIAM B. FLAKE: ELLEN and children THANEY and FRANCES, $1325; LEWIS, $950; ANN, $100. 2. To children of MRS. MARY LILES; LUCY, $850; CHARLES, $400; WILLIS, $850. 3. To DUDLEY L. FLAKE: CINDY and child HENDERSON, $1025; SARAH, $750; WADE, $750. 4. To JAMES S. FLAKE: EVELINE, $700; TENNESSEE, $450: LUCENA, $375; HARRY $150; ARRENA, $700. 5. To MOURNING J., wife of JAMES HOUSE: CANDIS, $600; MELIA, $300; MARY, $400; FRANK, $500; SAMUEL, $600. 6. To heirs of B.L. FLAKE: CHARLOTTE and child, NATHAN, $850; RICHARD, $800; HENRY, $750. Commissioners: PETER PEARSON, WILLIAM PEARSON, BROWN BOSWELL, HENRY KIRBY {{Image|file=Flake_Plantation-4.jpg |caption=Flake Plantation }} {{Image|file=Flake_Plantation-6.jpg |caption=Flake Plantation 2 }} {{Image|file=Flake_Plantation-8.jpg |caption=Flake Plantation 3 }} (click to expand photos) [[Flake-92|James M Flake]] became a member of the LDS Church between 1830 - 1848. James Flake was a Latter Day Saint pioneer. 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Flanagan murders and deaths
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Flanagan_murders_and_deaths.pdf
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[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Flanagan_murders_and_deaths| Other WikiTree pages that link to this page]] The story of John Clarence Flanagan and the death of his wife Mary Roy in 1840. The subsequent mysterious death in 1883 of Frances Summerfield, John C Flanagan's (John Clarence's grandson) lover. See the PDF of the newspaper article for full details. The Appeals case of John C Flanagan. Start at the bottom of page 116: [https://books.google.com/books?id=H3gtAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA116&lpg=PA133&dq=state+vs+flanagan+murder+of+frances+summerfield+1883&source=bl&ots=epE4CbTaCh&sig=5I1mV4d-kPhThI0nrcU1k_jJ1N4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjU6N-52tTWAhVI4WMKHY_FBN0Q6AEILzAC#v=onepage&q=state%20vs%20flanagan%20murder%20of%20frances%20summerfield%201883&f=true]
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[[Category:Flannery Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
Flannery of Ballyguy
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The history of three generations of the Flannery family of Ballyguy townland, which straddles the boundary between the civil parishes of Abington and Clonkeen in County Limerick, can be reconstructed from the records of the estate of [[Bourke-361|Sir Richard Bourke]].Power, Margaret M. C. "[http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/NMAJ%20vol%2041%2006%20Sir%20Richard%20Bourke%20and%20his%20Tenants%201815-55,%20by%20Margaret%20Power.pdf Sir Richard Bourke and his Tenants 1815-55]." North Munster Antiquarian Journal, vol. 41, 2001, pp. 75-88.Manuscript rentals of the estate of Sir Richard Bourke of Thornfield in National Library of Ireland (MS 19,761) and online extracts [https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/estate_maps_of_county_limerick_0.pdf here] and [https://docplayer.net/52942555-Estate-maps-of-county-limerick.html here]. According to Power (2001, pp. 77 and 85), quoting an 1830 memorandumThis memorandum, along with the rent rolls, estate accounts and correspondence of [[Bourke-361|Sir Richard Bourke]] and his son [[Bourke-1072|Richard Bourke jnr.]] referred to below, are all in the possession of Dan Lawless of Moher, Co. Tipperary. from [[Bourke-361|Sir Richard Bourke]] to his agent Barrington (pp. 5 and 37), [[Bourke-361|Sir Richard Bourke]]'s father [[Bourke-1073|John Bourke]] (who died in 1795) had leased about 138 acres in Ballyguy to John Dwyer, who in turn sublet these lands to three tenants, John Duhy and [[Flannery-721|William]] and [[Flannery-907|John Flannery]], who were brothers. In the early 1820s, Dwyer's lease expired and [[Bourke-361|Bourke]] took the lands into his own hands and retained the three tenants, giving each of them a lease of one life with a restricting clause forbidding subletting and subdivision. The [[Unknown-510068|mother]] of the Flannery brothers lived in her own cottage on the farm and [[Bourke-361|Bourke]] left instructions to his agent that should the Flannerys' leases expire before she died she was not to be disturbed. Power (2001, p. 80), quoting rent rolls in the Bourke papers, notes that [[Bourke-361|Bourke]] offered a lease of twenty-one years to John Nicoll, who took over [[Flannery-907|John Flannery]]'s thirty acres in Ballyguy after he emigrated in 1852. Power (2001, p. 81), quoting estate accounts in the Bourke papers, notes that the Flannery brothers, who were leaseholders of one life, were both dispossessed for non-payment of rents. [[Flannery-721|William]] was evicted by legal process and [[Flannery-907|John]] surrendered his holding and emigrated in 1852. Power (2001, p. 82), quoting a letter dated 26 January 1850 [sic] from [[Bourke-361|Sir Richard Bourke]] to his son [[Bourke-1072|Richard jnr.]], records that [[Flannery-907|John Flannery]] farmed thirty acres in Ballyguy, paying a rent of £76 14s. a year. He was in arrears for ten years in 1852 [sic] when he owed £134 18s. 2d. He had been under notice to quit earlier but it was deferred as it was known to Bourke that the Flannery sons were anxious to emigrate. The estate accounts revealed that they were waiting for [[Flannery-907|their father]] to agree and that the family eventually surrendered their holding and emigrated to America in 1852, when they were paid £30 compensation for disturbance and £19 11s. 3d. for the hay and manure. In Griffith's Valuation (printed 12 Feb 1852), the only Flannerys in the civil parishes of Abington or Clonkeen were both occupiers in the townland of Ballyguy, which straddles the parish boundary: * [[Flannery-907|John Flannery]] occupied no. 2a in Clonkeen (house and offices with rateable annual valuation of 50 shillings on 7a 3r 6p) and no. 2 in Abington (50a 2r 38p); and * [[Flannery-720|John Flannery, jun.]] occupied no. 3a in Clonkeen (house and offices with rateable annual valuation of 30 shillings on 11a 1r 38p) and no. 3 in Abington (75a 3r 32p). Both sublet from [[Bourke-361|Sir Richard Bourke]], who occupied the remainder of the townland. The senior of the Griffith occupiers must have been the man who surrendered his holding later in 1852 and went to America. The junior of the Griffith occupiers must have been the [[Flannery-720|John Flannery]] who married Margaret Ryan in Croom parish on 27 November 1852https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000634977#page/135/mode/1up
`27 Johannem Flannery et Margaritam Ryan de Ballyculleen mat. junxi
coram Edvardo Ryan et Edvardo Mulqueen. Laur. Harnett' and who continued to have children baptised in Murroe and Boher parish up to 1860, with further children baptised in Clonlara parish in 1862 and 1863 (with his address there given as "Prospect", possibly referring to the vicinity of Prospecthill House in Knockbrack Lower townland in Kiltenanlea civil parish. Some time after 1863, this family also emigrated, to Australia. == Sources ==
`27 Johannem Flannery et Margaritam Ryan de Ballyculleen mat. junxi
coram Edvardo Ryan et Edvardo Mulqueen. Laur. Harnett' and who continued to have children baptised in Murroe and Boher parish up to 1860, with further children baptised in Clonlara parish in 1862 and 1863 (with his address there given as "Prospect", possibly referring to the vicinity of Prospecthill House in Knockbrack Lower townland in Kiltenanlea civil parish. Some time after 1863, this family also emigrated, to Australia. == Sources ==
Flattem Family Bibliography
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The following is a list of works consulted in preparing the Flattem Family Tree and recommendations for further reading or reference. ==Key== 1. All U.S. federal census records cited are population schedules unless otherwise identified. 2. Enumeration districts in U.S. census records are abbreviated e.d. 3. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. will be shortened to National Archives or NARA. 4. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is abbreviated as FHL. ==Sources== ''Jensen Cemetery Tombstone Photos, Fulton Township, Rock County, Wisconsin.'' Larry and Linda Kopet compilers. Accessed 22 April 2012 online at USGenWeb [http://www.usgwarchives.net/wi/cemetery/rock-fultontwp-jensen.html] ''They Came to Milton''. John Saunders compiler. Accessed 21 April 2012 online at Rootsweb[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jonsaunders&id=I121408].
Flattem Family Time Line
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The following is a chronological listing of major events in the Flattem Family timeline: ==19th Century== 1880 [[Flöttem-2|Jens Herman]] is born to [[Flöttem-1|John Pedersen Flöttem]] and [[Jensdatter-251|Dorothea Jorgine Jensdatter]] 1883 [[Flöttem-5|Alfred Julius]] is born to [[Flöttem-1|John Pedersen Flöttem]] and [[Jensdatter-251|Dorothea Jorgine Jensdatter]] 1885 [[Flöttem-3|Johan Jorgen]] is born to [[Flöttem-1|John Pedersen Flöttem]] and [[Jensdatter-251|Dorothea Jorgine Jensdatter]] 1889 [[Flöttem-4|Einar Marius Pedersen]] is born to [[Flöttem-1|John Pedersen Flöttem]] and [[Jensdatter-251|Dorothea Jorgine Jensdatter]] ==20th Century== 1907 [[Flöttem-3|Johan Jorgen Flöttem]] immigrates from Norway to USA and changes his name to John George Flattem. 1924 [[Flattem-1|Doris Lucille]] is born to [[Flattem-3|John G.]] and [[Richard-662|Lucile Flattem (Richard)]] 1943 [[Flattem-1|Doris L. Flattem]] marries [[Kersten-24|Harold F. Kersten]] 1944 [[Kersten-23|Donna Jean]] is born to [[Kersten-24|Harold F.]] and [[Flattem-1|Doris L. Kersten (Flattem)]] 1946 [[Kersten-40|David Richard]] is born to [[Kersten-24|Harold F.]] and [[Flattem-1|Doris L. Kersten (Flattem)]] 1953 [[Kersten-41|Sue Ellen]] is born to [[Kersten-24|Harold F.]] and [[Flattem-1|Doris L. Kersten (Flattem)]] 1959 [[Kersten-35|Donna Dennis Dean]] is born to [[Kersten-24|Harold F.]] and [[Flattem-1|Doris L. Kersten (Flattem)]] 1960 [[Kersten-43|Ronald Dwayne]] is born to [[Kersten-24|Harold F.]] and [[Flattem-1|Doris L. Kersten (Flattem)]] 1991 [[Flattem-1|Doris L. Flattem]] dies 1998 [[Kersten-24|Harold F.]] husband of [[Flattem-1|Doris L. Kersten (Flattem)]] dies ==21st Century==
Flattem Family Tree Surname Index
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=== '''''Flattem Family Tree Surname Index''''' === '''Babin''' [[Babin-25|Antoine]], [[Babin-11|Jeanne]] '''Blabaum''' [[Flattem-8|Marion (Flattem)]] '''Bossi''' [[Bossi-2|Philomine]] '''Caulfield''' [[Caulfield-51|Daniel]], [[Flattem-11|Susan (Flattem)]] '''Coleson''' [[Coleson-62|Nicole]] '''Demers''' [[Demers-103|Joseph]], [[Demers-105|Leonie]], [[Demers-104|Ozeline]], [[Demers-102|Roshilda]] '''Derousseau''' [[Demers-105|Leonie (Derousseau)]] '''Flattem''' [[Flattem-10|Donald]], [[Flattem-1|Doris L.]], [[Young-5675|Ella (Young)]], [[Flattem-4|Georgia L.]], [[Wiess-7|Ila M. (Wiess)]], [[Flattem-2|Jens]], [[Flattem-9|John]], [[Flattem-3|John G.]], [[Richard-662|Lucile (Richard)]], [[Flattem-5|Margaret D.]], [[Flattem-8|Marion]], [[Flattem-6|Richard L.]], [[Flattem-3|Vera J.]] Flöttem [[Flöttem-3|Johan Jörgen (John G. Flattem)]] '''Fournier''' [[Desjardins-42|Clementine (Desjardins)]], [[Fournier-302|Francois]], [[Fournier-301|Leon]], [[Demers-104|Ozelina (Demers)]] '''Gaudet''' [[Gaudet-260|Jean]], [[Gaudet-14|Marie Francoise]] '''Harried''' [[Harried-1|Truman O.]], [[Flattem-3|Vera J. (Flattem)]] '''Kersten''' [[Kersten-64|Conner]], [[Kersten-67|David]], [[Kersten-40|David R.]], [[Kersten-23|Donna]], [[Flattem-1|Doris (Flattem)]], [[Kersten-24|Harold]], [[Kersten-60|John A.]], [[Kersten-66|Kerowyn]], [[Kersten-62|Madison]], [[Kersten-61|Mike]],[[Kersten-63|Morgan]] '''Kleven''' [[Flattem-5|Margaret D. (Flattem)]], [[Kleven-15|Sanford G.]] '''Richard''' [[Richard-663|Joseph J.]], [[Richard-662|Lucile]] '''Sommervold''' [[Sommervold-2|Anton]], [[Flattem-4|Georgia L. (Flattem)]] '''Turner''' [[Flattem-7|Dorthy (Flattem)]] '''Young''' [[Young-5675|Ella]]
Flavius Joseph Cook
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Flavius was born (supposedly) in Deposit, NY to Ward and Nancy (Bassett) Cook. Ward's father was Stephen Russel Cook and Mary Polly (Black) of Connecticut. The family moved from Connecticut to New York, where Stephen Russel died in Masonville, and Ward moved and continued to live in Tompkins and Deposit with his family. Flavius' brother was Bishop Ashbury Cook of Tompkins, NY. both were named after noted preachers of the day of their congregation. Flavius came to Hawaii from (Deposit, NY) in 1851/1852 and worked & settled in Maui, Hawaii and the Big Island of Hawaii. He was a blacksmith in Paia, Maui. He died in 1895 on the Big Island. Leaving 6 children. (source: Ward's Story, Hawaii Newspapers, and family records)
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[[Category: Ffestiniog, Merionethshire]] [[Category: Abernant, Carmarthenshire]] [[Category: Flawed Welsh Ancestry of Maryland Lewis Family]] ==Flawed Genealogy== Some genealogy sites show a Welsh ancestry for Immigrants to Virginia and Maryland named Lewis. While Lewis is easily recognized as a Welsh-derived name, the Welsh ancestry is not documented and is therefore being treated as a myth, unless actual documentation is found. Persons who did not actually exist do not have parents, spouses or children, so the family connections which are part of the myth are shown below in the narrative but not in the data field. ===Associated profiles=== The following profiles are associated with the Flawed Welsh Ancestry of the Maryland Lewis Family: #Rhys ap Llewellyn ap Howell. One genealogy asserts that in about 1510, Rhys Ap Llewellyn Ap Howel and Margaret Verch Ap Robert give birth to Ifan Ap Iorwerth Ap Einion in Bryngwallon, Wales. Ifan Ap Iorwerth Ap Einion dies in 1577. Lewis ancestry. Post by yorkshire88 Wed Mar 21, 2012. Following Somer Lance Lewis' (Jerry's grand-daughter) appearance on KLFY a few weeks ago, someone suggested putting a family tree together. I broached this idea with Frankie Jean about 20 years ago, but getting her to sit down for more than five minutes at a time was nigh on impossible. I did, however, get some family history from her, and I've added to this over the years from my own research, including history on the extended family, including the Gilleys, Swaggarts, Herrons, Hamptons, Beattys, Jacobs, Glasscocks and Calhouns. It's certainly not perfect, nor complete, but I'm adding and correcting pieces of information all the time (I've updated information today regarding the family of Jane Wilkinson (nee Mitchum) and at present there are approximately 250 names on the tree. If anyone is interested in looking at the family tree, please let me know, and I'll contact Ian about how best this could be included on the forum. http://www.jerry-lee-lewis.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=41969. Accessed November 12, 2016 #Margaret verch Robert. With her husband Rhys, she is claimed as the parent of Ifan ap Iorwerth, born 1534 in Pengwern, Festiniog, Merionethshire, Wales. #[[ap Iorwerth-28|Ifan ap Iorwerth]] of Bryngwallon would have been born about 1510. In claimed genealogy, he married [[ferch Ieuan-3|Isabel ferch Ieuan]], born about 1514. Together, in this claimed genealogy, they had a son [[ap Dafydd-24|Lewis ap Dafydd]], born about 1534. Ifan married Isabel Verch Ap Ieuan and they give birth in 1534 in Pengwern, Festiniog, Merionethshire, Wales, to Lewis Ap Dafydd. #Dafydd. If Lewis ap Dafydd was not the son of Ifan, then he was the son of a Dafydd, about whom nothing is known other than his place in a list of ancestors stretching back to Coel Hen. Robert J. C. K. Lewis. Lewis Patriarchs of Early Virginia and Maryland. Third Edition. Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007. page 7. #[[ferch Ieuan-3|Isabel ferch Ieuan]] born in Bryngwallon about 1514. In claimed genealogy, she married [[ap Iorwerth-28|Ifan ap Iorwerth]] of Bryngwallon. Together, in this claimed genealogy, they had a son [[ap Dafydd-24|Lewis ap Dafydd]], born about 1534. #[[ap Dafydd-24|Lewis ap Dafydd]] appears in a Geni profile as born in 1534, the son of Ifan Iorwerth ap Einion and Isabel verch Ieuan and brother of Dafydd Lewis. Lewis ap Dafydd. Geni. Managed by Ronald E. Head. Last Updated June 10, 2016. https://www.geni.com/people/Lewis-ap-Dafydd/6000000019059725828. Accessed November 11, 2016 . Alternatively, he was the son of Dafydd. Some sources show Lewis ap ifan ap Dafydd born 1534 in Pengwern, Festiniog, Merionethshire, Wales and died in 1551. Note, however, that there is no such place as "Pengwern, Festiniog, Merionethshire, Wales." Pengwern was the capital of Powys several hundred years before the Norman Conquest, and was located at a now-unknown location now on the English side of the border in Shropshire. There were several other locations in Wales called Pengwern. One is associated with Ffestiniog, in Denbighshire. INSERT X #[[ferch Rhys-7|Siwan ferch Rhys]], shown by genealogies as heiress of Rhys ap Sion, a descendant of Gronwy Goch, Grono the Red, born Wales, about 1538, and shown as the first wife of [[ap Dafydd-24|Lewis ap Dafydd]]They had a son James Lewis (the ‘Ap’ was dropped at this point) in 1559 in Brecknocksihre, Wales. #[[Wen_Ap_Robert-1|Catherine Wen ap Robert]] shown by genealogies as born Brecknockshire, Wales, 1538, and shown by some genealogies as the second wife of [[ap Dafydd-24|Lewis ap Dafydd]]. If her name was Catherine Wen, it would be Catherine Wen ferch Robert. If Wen was her father's name, her name would be Catherine ferch Wen ap Robert. #[[Lewis-3291|James (or Henry) Lewis]] shown by genealogies as born Brecknockshire, Wales, 1559 and son of [[ap Dafydd-24|Lewis ap Dafydd]] by his wife [[ferch Rhys-7|Siwan]]. This James Lewis is shown as immigrating to Surry, Virginia and dying there. This James Lewis of Lewis is often confused with [[Lewis-22163|James Lewis of John]], Member of Parliament, who lived and died in Wales. He is shown as having wives Elspeth and Ann , but these are the wives of James Lewis, Member of Parliament. He is shown as having sons Richard (a great gamester), Jason, Nicholas, Huw, and George. #[[Lewis-22163|James Lewis of John]]] (1602-1668), Member of Parliament. Son of [[Lewis-22158|Sir John Lewis]], b. 1580, and his wife Bridget Pryse. Grandson of James ap Lewis, b. 1540. This James is a real documented person who is often confused with James Lewis of Lewis. This James Lewis did not immigrate to Virginia and did not die in Surry, Virg #[[Lewis-3285|Richard Lewis of Virginia]]. The parents of Richard Lewis of Virginia are unknown. He is often shown with father [[Lewis-3291|James (Henry) Lewis]], born about 1579 in Wales. Randall M. Bundy (rmbundy@hotmail.com) http://bloodroyal.tripod.com/ElizabethLewis1793-5.html Other genealogies show him as the son of Richard Lewis and grandson of James Lewis, born about 1559 in Wales. Some genealogies show him as the grandson of [[ap Dafydd-24|Lewis ap Dafydd]] by his wife [[ferch Rhys-7|Siwan]]. This James Lewis is shown as immigrating to Surry, Virginia and dying there and is then confused with [[Lewis-22163|James Lewis of John]], Member of Parliament, who lived and died in Wales and had wife Ann as well as sons Richard (a great gamester), Jason, Nicholas, Huw, and George. Richard Lewis is also sometimes shown with a mother [[Lewis-3290|Anne Lewis]] or Anne Gwraig. Since Gwraig is Welsh for "wife of", she may once have appeared in genealogies as "Anne, gwraig James Lewis." ===Multiple Thomases in Maryland=== The following persons named Thomas Lewis are easily confused, have overlapping dates and other facts on Wikitree and some may be duplicates of others: *1630: [[Lewis-13067|Thomas Lewis-13067]], b. Isle of Wight 1630 or Oswestry in Shropshire, England. Son of a John Lewis; married Rebecca George, and died in Isle of Wight County. In the 1600's, there was much traffic between Isle of Wight County, Virginia, and colonial Maryland. *1638: [[Lewis-792|Thomas Griffin Lewis-792]] b. Lancaster, VA 1638, s/o Richard and Frances. 1696 Will and death date belong to Thomas Lewis of Battersea. Children shown include those listed in will of Thomas of Battersea, but birthdates shown for children are a whole generation earlier. *1652: [[Lewis-1312|Thomas Lewis-1312]], b. Lancaster, Va 1652, s/o Richard and Frances, m. Catherine unknown, d. PGC 1696. Currently shown as a sibling of Thomas Griffin Lewis, and could be merged. Marriage to "Katherine Unknown" probably reflects overlap of data with Thomas Lewis of Battersea, whose wife was Catherine, without assuming she was the daughter of Gyles Blyzard. *1659 [[Lewis-1845|Thomas Lewis-1845, Jr]], s/o Thomas Griffin Lewis, b. Charles Co 1659, m. Rebecca Timothy *1662 [[Lues-6|Thomas Lues-1662 ]], born 1662, Indentured Servant of Richard Edelen, shown as marrying Catherine, daughter of Richard Edelen and as being Thomas Lewis of Battersea. ==Sources==
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[[Category:Battle of New Orleans]] Return to [[Magee-353 | Fleet Magee]]'s Profile ==Fleet Magee Cemetery== : '''{{blue|Space Page written by Allan Harl Thomas, June, 2021}}''' {{Image|file=Fleet_Magee_Cemetery.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Fleet Magee Cemetery }} {{Image|file=Magee-353-2.jpg |size=450 |caption=Fleet Magee Cemetery }} Amite County held jurisdiction over the area of the Fleet Magee Cemetery from Feb 1809 until Dec 1810, at which time Marion County was formed; Marion County held jurisdiction over the area from Dec 1811 until Dec 1815, at the time Pike County was created. The area remained under Pike County jurisdiction until the formation of Walthall County in 1914 Find A Grave -Fleet Magee Cemetery Located at Section 4, Township 1, Range 12. Go east on Highway 48 to road 1/2 mile west of Dexter. Turn left and go north one mile. Turn right and stop at first house on left. The cemetery is across the road under trees about 100 yards. On the property of Mrs. Woodrow Magee{{FindAGrave | 93211790}} circa 1972 The old home place is no longer there. "The best way to tell someone how to find the cemetery is to locate the property from the maps in the article and find the huge tree in the picture on slide 16. It is obvious that a house was originally next to the tree, but the house is gone. Go directly across Fordsville Road, into the woods, and explore toward the right until you see the above-ground graves." https://fortenberry.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/magee-cemetery.pdf circa 2018 ===Of Historical Interest=== {{Image|file=Mrs_Celia_Lewis_Foxworth_interviewed_by_Oizella_Foxworth_Sylverstien_Waterhole_Settlement.jpg |caption=Waterhole Settlement }} It is more than likely that General Coffee passed in the immediate vicinity of the Fleet Magee Cemetery on his march to the Battle of New Orleans. "On September 20, 1814, an order is entered: The volunteer horsemen will rendezvous at Fayettesville on the 28th and will march the earliest possible to Fort St. Stephens. On October 4, 1814, in a letter to General Jackson. General Coffee says: "I shall take up the line of march, cross the Tennessee River at the upper end of the shoal by Levi Colbert 's, James Brown, Richlands' and to Fort St. Stephens." On November 1, 1814, he was at Fort Mimms, just above Mobile, then went to Pensacola, returning to Fort Mimms November 14, then took Old Trails due west, camping at Corson's Ferry, November. 18, and at Liberty, near Amite City, December 5, 1814, and at Sandy Creek, near Baton Rouge, on December 13, 1814, whence the famous march to New Orleans."https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:General_Coffee%27s_Route_to_New_Orleans {{Image|file=Marion_County_Mississippi-2.jpg |caption=Waterhole, Marion County, Mississippi |size=400 }} "The Fordsville road that ran from Fordville to the Magee Settlement was an "old trail" Many of the earliest settlers and most prominent settlers blazed and built this road"https://mlc.lib.ms.us/wp-content/uploads/Digitized%20Microfilms%20/Marion%20County.pdf Marion County WPA digital page 217 "The major post road from Fort Stoddard to New Orleans came to Ford’s Fort, intersecting with other post roads going west to Pinckneyville and Natchez, southwest to Baton Rouge, and south to Lake Pontchartrain and New Orleans. One of the first post offices in the territory was established at the house on 26 December 1812, and Ford served as postmaster until his death. The post office was originally known as Ford’s and before 1826 came to be called Fordsville."https://mississippiencyclopedia.org/entries/john-ford-home/ ===Jacob Magee and Mary Scott=== Jacob Magee married Mary Scott, daughter of Nehemiah Scott about 1775, and they settled on the west side of Great Coharie Creek in Duplin County (Sampson County 1784 onward) near to his father and brothers. They also lived near to her father Nehemiah Scott We have evidence that Jacob Magee performed at least one militia tour during the war. North Carolina Revolutionary Army Accounts Book W-1, 24 shows that Jacob was issued a warrant for £13.14.6. This has been interpreted by some as evidence that Jacob Magee furnished supplies to American forces, however, the repetition of the sum £13.14.6, sandwiched between the names of Capt David Dodd and Capt David Jones proves, in fact, that the men on this page were being paid for their services as Duplin County militiamen. https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jacob_Magee_%282%29 See Also [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KLBR-C57 FamilySearch] ...the first record we have for Jacob in Mississippi is on the 1810 Mississippi Territorial Census, in which he was enumerated in Amite County. Other Magees enumerated “nearby” were his sons Henry and Daniel, his brothers Phillip and John, and his nephew Willis Magee. When Marion County was formed off of Amite County. His first mention in Marion County records was the recording of his brand in Marion County on 9 June 1812 https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jacob_Magee_%282%29 His property was located in Northwest Quarter of Section Four, Township One, Range Twelve East of the Washington Land District in Mississippi, which is immediately north of the present-day community of Dexter, Walthall County. This is demonstrated by a case of ejectment argued before the Mississippi High Court of Errors and Appeals (i.e., Mississippi Supreme Court), by which Jackey Magee, Jacob’s son, brought suit against the heirs of Fleet Magee, another of Jacob’s sons. Testimony given in the case indicated that “the father, and mother, and the first wife of Jackey Magee, are buried in the land in controversy” (William Smedes, "Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of Mississippi," vol 37, 138-54).[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Cases_Argued_and_Decided_in_the_Supreme/tfkLAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=magee%20v%20magee "Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of Mississippi," vol 37, 138-54]https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jacob_Magee_%282%29 Jacob served as a private in the 13th Regiment of Mississippi Militia, War of 1812 https://accessgenealogy.com/mississippi/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Jacob Magee died before 27 May 1816, when (his sons) Daniel and Fleet Magee were appointed administrators on his estate (Williams, 4). His widow Mary survived him by roughly sixteen years. She died before 23 July 1832 in Marion County, at which time (her son) Fleet Magee was appointed administrator on her estate (Williams, 39). Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of Mississippi ...: Volume 37 Mississippi. Supreme Court Jan 1860 E.W. Stephens Publishing Company[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Cases_Argued_and_Decided_in_the_Supreme/tfkLAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=magee%20v%20magee "Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of Mississippi," vol 37, 138-54]https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jacob_Magee_%282%29 {{Image|file=Magee-353-3.jpg |size=400 }} The route passing the Waterhole Community originates at St. Stephens (General Land Office) in the Mississippi Territory. It is designated as "Mail Route". After leaving Greene County Courthouse the road drops south and runs along the border of Spanish Florida and Greene and Marion County. The road treks NNW to [[Ford-5607 | John Ford]]'s or Fordsville (a post office was established called Fordsville) on the Pearl River hence to Waterhole then on to Liberty. The route leads on to Natchez. The route west of John Ford's became known as Fordville Road. It ran from Fordsville to Magee's Settlement near Tylertown. https://mlc.lib.ms.us/wp-content/uploads/Digitized%20Microfilms%20/Marion%20County.pdf Marion County WPA page 217] ===Magee vs Magee=== [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Cases_Argued_and_Decided_in_the_Supreme/tfkLAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=magee%20v%20magee "Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of Mississippi," vol 37, 138-54] 1855 this suit mentions several times that this 9 ½ acres that is in question contained a “grave yard” and in John “Jackie” Jackson’s deposition his parents, Jacob and Mary Magee, and first wife, Clarissa Magee Magee 1798–1837 are buried there. In Luke Conerly’s deposition he states that when he moved to the Waterholes Community in 1821 was in the quarter section adjacent to the quarter section in question.[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Cases_Argued_and_Decided_in_the_Supreme/tfkLAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=magee%20v%20magee "Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of Mississippi," vol 37, 138-54]https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jacob_Magee_%282%29 https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2486860/memorial-search#srp-top ===Waterholes Community=== “As early as 1810 we have pioneers making their homes in this primeval forest near the headquarters of the beautiful stream known as Ten-Mile creek on the head water’s of the Pushepatapa, in the vicinity of the Waterholes Church.” “ Some of the names identified with this settlement are: The three Lewis brothers: Quennie, Lemuel, and Martin, Hosea Davis, Steve Regan, a Mr. January, Mr. Bass, Dr. Luke Conerly, Dr. Newton Cowart, Joel Bullock, and Henry and Fleet Magee, brothers who settled in the community and had slaves at an early date as did all the others, they having plantations and engaged principally in agriculture. Others moving to the section later. The Magee’s, Henry and Fleet as well as other Magee’s came to Marion County prior to 1812 for we find their names listed in George H. Nixon’s 13th Regiment from Marion County during the was of 1812.” https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mrs._Celia_Lewis_Foxworth,_interviewed_by_Oizella_Foxworth_Sylverstien;_Waterhole_Settlement Mr.Quinea Lewis always filling one or two subordinate offices and Mrs. Martha Lewis being a wise counselor and gifted in prayer. They moved west of Pearl River, in the same county, and, in conjunction with Owen and Luke Conerly and their devoted and talented wives, built up the celebrated Water Hole Church and Camp Ground.[https://archive.org/details/10846660.83.emory.edu/page/n293/mode/1up?q=water+hole+ A complete history of Methodism] as connected with the Mississippi Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South by Jones, John G. ] ===John Magee Jr. and Bethany Cordellia Scott Magee=== Since he was coming of age and buying land during the Revolution, a question naturally arises with respect to his activities during the Revolution. Indeed, John Magee appears to have performed at least one militia tour during the war. According to North Carolina Revolutionary Army Accounts vol W-1, p 23, he was paid £13.14.6 for his services. His brother Jacob appears immediately below John on this page, being paid the same amount. Indeed, the repetition of the sum £13.14.6 on this page, with the names of militia officers interspersed, shows that these individuals were paid for militia duty, and not for the furnishing of supplies. Revolutionary War pay voucher #541, NC State Archives Roll #S.115.110 also shows that John Magee was paid £8.14.0 “for his services in the militia.” John was a private in the13th Regiment of Mississippi Militiahttps://accessgenealogy.com/mississippi/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htmhttps://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:John_Magee_%2816% See also [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/L77V-JTC FamilySearch] The first indication of him in the records is the Oct 1779 bond for his marriage to his cousin Ann Magee The second wife of John Magee was Bethany Scott, the daughter of Nehemiah Scott, and the sister of Mary Scott, wife of Jacob Magee. Bethany was named as daughter of Nehemiah Scott in a 1797 deed of gift, per Sampson County NC Deed Book 10, 374. .https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jacob_Magee_%282%29 See also [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTDS-NDW FamilySearch] By 1808, John Magee was living in (old) Washington County, Mississippi Territory, where he was enumerated in the Territorial Census of that year (in Jean Strickland and Patricia Edwards, “Residents of the Southeastern Mississippi Territory,” Book 1, 32). In 1810, he was enumerated in the Mississippi Territorial Census in Amite County, in close proximity to his brothers Jacob and Phillip. The rapid sequence of the county splits and formations during this time period might lead to the impression that John Magee was moving around quite a bit shortly after his arrival in Mississippi Territory. However, it is important to stress that, in fact, he settled on the creek that would soon bear his name, Magee’s Creek, probably immediately upon or after his arrival in Mississippi Territory.https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jacob_Magee_%282%29 ===Interments=== [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2486860/memorial-search#srp-top Find A Grave list] the following (70%) as being interred in the Fleet Magee Cemetery '''Two Revolutionary War veterans and four 13th Regiment, (Nixon’s) Mississippi Militia, War of 1812 veterans are buried here.''' (1)[[Magee-402 | Jacob Magee]] 1760–1816, was the son of Sarah Ann Moore and John Magee He married (2)[[Scott-7595 | Mary Scott]] . '''Jacob Magee performed at least one militia tour during the war. North Carolina Revolutionary Army Accounts Book W-1, 24 shows that Jacob was issued warrant for £13.14.6'''. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KLBR-C57 '''In 1813 Jacob served as a private with 13th Regiment (Nixon’s)'''https://accessgenealogy.com/mississippi/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm (3)[[Magee-665 | John Magee]] 1755–1828 John was the son of Sarah Ann Moore and John Magee. John Magee married (4) [[Scott-9860 | Bethany Scott]] 1766–1835 in 1783, Duplin County North Carolina. Brother of Jacob John Magee, '''North Carolina Revolution Army DAR # A073086. John Magee served in the 13th Regiment, Mississippi Militia in the War of 1812'''https://accessgenealogy.com/mississippi/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm (5)[[Magee-931| John Jackson Magee]] 1795–1862 son of Jacob. He married (6)[[Magee-931 | Clarissa Magee Magee]]1798–1837 '''John Magee served in the 13th Regiment, Mississippi Militia in the War of 1812'''https://accessgenealogy.com/mississippi/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm (7)[[Magee-931 | Fleet Magee]] 1787–1847 son of Jacob He married (8)[[Pigott-245 | Mary Rebecca Pigott Magee]] 1801- after 1850. '''Fleet Magee served in the 13th Regiment, Mississippi Militia in the War of 1812'''https://accessgenealogy.com/mississippi/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm (9)[[Magee-781 | Fleet Cooper Magee]] 1825–1879 son of Fleet He married (10)[[Schmidt-4242 | Areen Schmidt Magee]] 1826–1900 (11)[[ Magee-25| Daniel Fleet Magee]] 1856–1883 son of Fleet Cooper (12)[[Magee-2848 |William Luke Magee]] 1833–1861 son of Fleet (13) Ida Adella Magee 1857–1898 daughter of William Luke (14)[[Magee-2850 | Martha E. Magee Stuart]] 1827–1854, "Consort of E.C. Stuart" daughter of Fleet (15)[[ Stuart-7464 | Martha E. Stewart] 1854–1854 daughter of Martha The following two young folks were grandsons of Fleet Cooper Magee (16)Lucius E. Magee 1871-1871 Son of Edward Edwin Magee and Laura Louise Magee Magee. (17)Theodore F. Magee 1876-1879 Son of Charles Winston and Sarah Angeline Davis Magee. Fleet Magee Cemetery Transcription, in Lampton and Lampton, "Tombstone Inscriptions of Walthall County, Mississippi," page 198. Theodore is the last known person to be buried here. That was in 1879. ===Present Condition=== [https://fortenberry.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/magee-cemetery.pdf Adventures In The Magee Cemetery] circa 2018 {{Image|file=Magee-353-1.jpg |size=450 |caption= Huge Tree }} This tree stands on the old home place of William Luke Magee1868–1927, father of Woodrow Magee. The home place is gone. We can only hope this landmark remains healthy, but it looks as if it's been struck by lightning ===Resources=== [https://www.worldcat.org/title/magee-histories-the-progenitors-and-descendants-of-jacob-magee-and-mary-scott-with-allied-families-in-mississippi-and-louisiana-alford-allen-bankston-barber-bateman-bickham-blackwell-bond-bracey-branch-brock-brumfield-burch-burris-conerly-crain-davis-dillon-ellzey-fortenberry-ginn-graves-harvey-holmes-mckenzie-miller-pigott-pope-quin-rushing-ryals-schilling-simmons-smith-and-stogner/oclc/866645855&referer=brief_results Magee histories: the progenitors and descendants of Jacob Magee and Mary Scott, byCreel, Bevin J. , 1975] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/tombstone-inscriptions-of-walthall-county-mississippi-william-and-irma-lampton/oclc/3265083 “The Tombstone Inscriptions of Walthall County Mississippi, William and Irma Lampton] [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Cases_Argued_and_Decided_in_the_Supreme/tfkLAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=magee%20v%20magee "Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of Mississippi," vol 37, 138-54] [https://accessgenealogy.com/mississippi/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm 13th Regiment (Nixon’s) Of Mississippi Militia] Walthall County Maps 1992 http://www.co.walthall.ms.us/uploads/2/4/4/1/24412217/_walthall.pdf http://www.teamjennings.net/Magee-DAR-Info-for-Linda-Tarpley-Reduced-Size-PDF.pdf ===Acknowledements=== Special gratitude is extended to Andie Fortenberry Criminger for permission to use her photographs, Mr. Bevin Creel for his intensive research of the Joel Magee family, and the late William and Irma Lampton. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Musicians]] [[Category:Grammy Award Nominees of the 20th Century]] [[Category:Grammy Award Winners of the 20th Century]] [[Category:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] This is the collection page for the profiles of all of the members of the English-American rock band '''Fleetwood Mac'''. They were active from 12 Aug 1967-2022. ---- '''Original 1967 Lineup:''' As Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, the band made its debut at the British National Jazz & Blues Festival on 12 Aug 1967. #[[Greenbaum-131|Peter Green (1946-2020)]] - guitar #Mick Fleetwood - drums #[[Brunning-132|Bob Brunning (1943-2011)]] - bass #Jeremy Spencer - vocals *Peter Green wrote the Fleetwood Mac song, "Black Magic Woman" in 1968, later made popular by the rock group "Santana". Later Peter Green added: #John McVie - bass, replaced Bob Brunning #[[Kirwan-82|Danny Kirwan (1950-2018)]] - guitar ---- In May 1970, Peter Green and then in Feb 1971, Jeremy Spencer both left the band due to drugs and to follow their religious pursuits. The band added members: #[[Welch-7845|Bob Welch (1945-2012)]] - guitar and vocals #[[Perfect-250|Christine McVie (nee Perfect)(1943-2022)]] - who was married to John McVie 1968-1976) on keyboards and vocals officially joined the band in 1971 after being freed from her Chicken Shack contract. She previously released a solo album in 1970 and had been a session player on Fleetwood Mac albums. ---- In 1972, Kirwan was fired. The band added members: #Bob Weston #Dave Walker Bob Weston was fired mid-tour for having an affair with Mick Fleetwood's then-wife, Jenny Boyd. The tour was canceled and while the band flew home to England, the group's manager, Clifford Davis, in a feeble attempt to satisfy the road crew stuck in the mid-west and to recoup projected tour funds for the remaining scheduled shows (because there was no tour insurance back then), recruited the band "Legs" to finish the 1974 tour and called the band "The New Fleetwood Mac". Davis' action led to fans demanding refunds for their tickets and court battles filed by the band against Clifford Davis.https://www.thevintagenews.com/2022/11/30/fleetwood-mac-fake-1974-tour/?chrome=1 Dave Walker left in 1973. Then between Dec 1974 and Feb 1975, Bob Welch left. ---- On 31 Dec 1974, needing a new guitarist, Mick Fleetwood remembered the track "Frozen Love" from the 1973 ''Buckingham Nicks'' album while searching for a recording studio. He was at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California when, after auditioning, Mick asked Lindsay Buckingham to join the band, but Lindsay wouldn't join the band without his girlfriend Stevie Nicks. They both joined on 1 Jan 1975.Documentary: Sound City (2012), by Directed Dave Grohl with interview segments by Mick Fleetwood, Lindsay Buckingham, and Stevie Nicks (18:19). They added members: #Lindsay Buckingham - guitar and vocals #Stevie Nicks - vocals '''1975 Lineup:''' #Mick Fleetwood - drums #John McVie - bass #Christine McVie - keyboards/singer #Lindsay Buckingham - guitar/singer #Stevie Nicks - singer This lineup was the most successful group and recorded the albums: *Fleetwood Mac (1975) *Rumours (1977) - Won Grammy Award for "Album of the Year". *Tusk (1979) - The title cut was recorded with the USC Marching Band. *Fleetwood Mac Live (1980) *Mirage (1982) *Tango In The Night (1987) *The Dance (1997) - The album and two singles were nominated for Grammy Awards.https://www.grammy.com/artists/fleetwood-mac/7759 ---- Christine McVie retired in 1998 and left the band citing her fear of flying. She briefly came back in 2014. She passed away in 2022. In 1998, Fleetwood Mac was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/fleetwood-mac There was a host of musicians who performed with the 1975 band lineup including: #Billy Burnette (guitar and vocals - left to pursue an acting career) #Rick Vito (guitar and vocals who also played with Roger McGuinn of The Byrds) #Bekka Bramlett (daughter of Delaney & Bonnie) #Dave Mason (founding member of Traffic) Lindsey Buckingham was released from the band after he refused to sign on for a tour in 2018. #Mike Campbell - from Tom Petty Band & #Neil Finn - from Crowded House ...were hired to replace Buckingham. *Mick Fleetwood has put the band ''on pause'' after the death of Christine McVie. == Sources == *Book: ''The Harmony Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock'', edited by Ray Bonds, Third Edition, Harmony Books, New York. '''Fleetwood Mac'''; pages 82-84. ISBN 0-517-54661-2. *https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=fleetwood+mac&type=all *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleetwood_Mac *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_McVie
Fleming -1
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==Birth== About 1720 believed to be in Antrim, Ulster, Ireland *Citizens and Immigrants South Carolina 1768; print by Mary Bondurant Warren; Records of the Public Treasurer of South Carolina; William Harper Family, Benjamin Harper Family, Robert Harper and Family and Danial Harper. *Check out this photo I found on the Ancestry mobile app (shows James Fleming as listed as immigrating).[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/12593912?h=bb4a23] *The Will of Samuel Fleming’s Mother-InLaw[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9T1P-95KK?i=91&cc=1803986]
Flemington Racecourse Fatalities
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[[Category: Hunter-8415 Flemington Racecourse Fatalities]] I am using the Family (classified) Notices in the Melbourne (Australia)-based press to list anyone (principally jockeys) who was killed at Flemington Racecourse. :'''Charles James FOX''' Date of death: 4 Mar 1890 News items: ''The Argus'' (5 Mar) 1890 'SUDDEN DEATH AT THE RACECOURSE.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 5 March, p. 4. , viewed 31 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8592535 , ''Hamilton Spectator'' (6 Mar) 1890 'AUSTRALIAN PRESS AGENCY.', Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), 6 March, p. 3. , viewed 31 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article225765712, ''Bendigo Advertiser'' (6 Mar) 1890 'THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER', Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), 6 March, p. 2. , viewed 31 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88981557 Death notice in ''The Age'' (8 Mar) 1890 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 8 March, p. 5. , viewed 28 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197015106 , ''The Argus'' (8 Mar) 1890 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 8 March, p. 1. , viewed 31 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8593339, ''The Australasian'' (15 Mar) 1890 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 15 March, p. 47. , viewed 31 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139148173. ''Leader'' (15 Mar) 1890 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), 15 March, p. 43. , viewed 31 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198092222, ''Weekly Times'' (15 Mar) 1890 'Family Notices', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 15 March, p. 11. , viewed 31 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221095502 :'''Charles William EASTHAM''' Date of death: 31 Dec 1891 Death notices in ''The Argus'' (2 Jan 1892) 1892 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 2 January, p. 1. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8392497, ''The Herald'' (2 Jan 1892) 1892 'Family Notices', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 2 January, p. 2. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article241564443, ''The Australasian'' (9 Jan 1892) 1892 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 9 January, p. 45. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138622181, ''Leader'' (9 Jan 1892) 1892 'Family Notices', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), 9 January, p. 46. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197977146 In Memoriam notice in ''The Australasian'' (31 Dec) 1898 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 31 December, p. 56. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138670343 VicBDM Death Reg # 2786/1892 as "Charles Eastham"
Parents: Charles W. Eastham and an unknown mother (possibly his son)
Place of death: East Melbourne Hospital
Age at death: 27y :'''Jonathan BROWN''' Date of death: 15 Nov 1892 Ranger of the Victoria Racing Club (VRC) Funeral notice in ''The Argus'' (16 Nov) 1892 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 16 November, p. 1. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8482314 In Memoriam notice in ''The Age'' (14 Nov 1896) 1896 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 14 November, p. 5. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193446560 :'''Mr. P. McGOWAN''' Date of death: 6 Mar 1894 "In Memoriam" article in the ''The Ballarat Star'' (9 Mar) 1894 'Family Notices', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 9 March, p. 4. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206497428 VicBDM Death Reg # 2905/1894 as "Pat McGowan"
Parents; Arthur McGowan and an unknown mother
Place of death: East Melbourne
Age at death: 30y :'''Martin BURKE''' Date of death: 18 Oct 1894 In Memoriam notices in ''The Age'' (18 Oct 1895) as "Martin Bourke" 1895 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 18 October, p. 1. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197197308, ''The Argus'' (19 Oct 1896) 1896 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 19 October, p. 1. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9173402, ''The Australasian'' (24 Oct 1896) 1896 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 24 October, p. 51. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139732597 VicBDM Death Reg # 14007/1894
Parents: John Burke and Mary (nee Cavanagh) Burke
Place of death: East Melbourne Hospital
Age at death: 39y :'''Edward KENNEDY''' Date of death: 26 Jul 1902 Death notices in ''The Age'' (28 Jul) 1902 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 28 July, p. 1. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199396061, ''The Argus (28 Jul) 1902 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 28 July, p. 1. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9060897, ''The Australian'' (2 Aug) 1902 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 2 August, p. 59. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139128744 VicBDM Death Reg # 10539/1902
Parents: James Kennedy and Mary Ann Quinn.
Place of death: East Melbourne
Age at death: 25y :'''James BARBOUR''' Date of death: 17 Jun 1909 News articles (some containing an Obituary) in ''The Herald'' (17 Jun) 1909 'JAMES BARBOUR DEAD.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 17 June, p. 2. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242059961, ''The Ballarat Star'' (18 Jun) 1909 'DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN JOCKEY.', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 18 June, p. 6. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article218781977, ''Bendigo Advertiser'' (18 Jun) 1909 'SPORTING.', Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), 18 June, p. 6. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article100517006, ''Geelong Advertiser'' (18 Jul) 1909 'DEATH OF A JOCKEY.', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 18 June, p. 3. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150845642 ''Hamilton Spectator'' (18 Jun) 1909 'SPORTING NOTES.', Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), 18 June, p. 3. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article225045701, ''The Argus'' (18 Jun) 1909 'A NOTED STEEPLECHASE RIDER.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 18 June, p. 10. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10700547 Photo in ''The Herald'' (18 Jun) 1909 'POPULAR JOCKEY.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 18 June, p. 8. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242048546 Death notice in ''The Argus'' (18 Jun) 1909 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 18 June, p. 1. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10700475 Funeral notice in ''The Argus'' (18 Jun) VicBDM Death Reg # 6106/1909
Parents: William Barbour and Marian Harper
Place of death: Melbourne Hospital, East Melbourne
Age at death: 43y ==[https://trove.nla.gov.au/list/78645 Test to see where HTML links can be used as subheadings]==
Parents: Charles W. Eastham and an unknown mother (possibly his son)
Place of death: East Melbourne Hospital
Age at death: 27y :'''Jonathan BROWN''' Date of death: 15 Nov 1892 Ranger of the Victoria Racing Club (VRC) Funeral notice in ''The Argus'' (16 Nov) 1892 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 16 November, p. 1. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8482314 In Memoriam notice in ''The Age'' (14 Nov 1896) 1896 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 14 November, p. 5. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193446560 :'''Mr. P. McGOWAN''' Date of death: 6 Mar 1894 "In Memoriam" article in the ''The Ballarat Star'' (9 Mar) 1894 'Family Notices', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 9 March, p. 4. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206497428 VicBDM Death Reg # 2905/1894 as "Pat McGowan"
Parents; Arthur McGowan and an unknown mother
Place of death: East Melbourne
Age at death: 30y :'''Martin BURKE''' Date of death: 18 Oct 1894 In Memoriam notices in ''The Age'' (18 Oct 1895) as "Martin Bourke" 1895 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 18 October, p. 1. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197197308, ''The Argus'' (19 Oct 1896) 1896 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 19 October, p. 1. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9173402, ''The Australasian'' (24 Oct 1896) 1896 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 24 October, p. 51. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139732597 VicBDM Death Reg # 14007/1894
Parents: John Burke and Mary (nee Cavanagh) Burke
Place of death: East Melbourne Hospital
Age at death: 39y :'''Edward KENNEDY''' Date of death: 26 Jul 1902 Death notices in ''The Age'' (28 Jul) 1902 'Family Notices', The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), 28 July, p. 1. , viewed 14 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199396061, ''The Argus (28 Jul) 1902 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 28 July, p. 1. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9060897, ''The Australian'' (2 Aug) 1902 'Family Notices', The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), 2 August, p. 59. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139128744 VicBDM Death Reg # 10539/1902
Parents: James Kennedy and Mary Ann Quinn.
Place of death: East Melbourne
Age at death: 25y :'''James BARBOUR''' Date of death: 17 Jun 1909 News articles (some containing an Obituary) in ''The Herald'' (17 Jun) 1909 'JAMES BARBOUR DEAD.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 17 June, p. 2. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242059961, ''The Ballarat Star'' (18 Jun) 1909 'DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN JOCKEY.', The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), 18 June, p. 6. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article218781977, ''Bendigo Advertiser'' (18 Jun) 1909 'SPORTING.', Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), 18 June, p. 6. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article100517006, ''Geelong Advertiser'' (18 Jul) 1909 'DEATH OF A JOCKEY.', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 18 June, p. 3. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150845642 ''Hamilton Spectator'' (18 Jun) 1909 'SPORTING NOTES.', Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), 18 June, p. 3. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article225045701, ''The Argus'' (18 Jun) 1909 'A NOTED STEEPLECHASE RIDER.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 18 June, p. 10. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10700547 Photo in ''The Herald'' (18 Jun) 1909 'POPULAR JOCKEY.', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 18 June, p. 8. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242048546 Death notice in ''The Argus'' (18 Jun) 1909 'Family Notices', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 18 June, p. 1. , viewed 15 Jul 2020, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10700475 Funeral notice in ''The Argus'' (18 Jun) VicBDM Death Reg # 6106/1909
Parents: William Barbour and Marian Harper
Place of death: Melbourne Hospital, East Melbourne
Age at death: 43y ==[https://trove.nla.gov.au/list/78645 Test to see where HTML links can be used as subheadings]==
Fletcher Cemetery
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'''Fletcher Cemetery in Fletcher, Miami County, Ohio:''' This page is part of the [[Space: Ohio Cemeteries Team|Ohio Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fletcher_Cemetery%2C_Fletcher%2C_Ohio Fletcher Cemetery Page] to See the souls who were laid to rest in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/40873/fletcher-cemetery/ The Fletcher Cemetery on FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Fletcher-Cemetery/79584/ The Fletcher Cemetery on Billiongraves] See The [https://maps.app.goo.gl/40.1481018,-84.1110992 Fletcher Cemetery on Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space: Fletcher_Cemetery|Fletcher Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space: Fletcher_Cemetery|Fletcher Cemetery]]}}
Fletcher genealogy: an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Fletcher genealogy: an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass Note: updated material, same subject and author: [[Space:Descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, MA|Descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, MA]] * written by Edward Hatch Fletcher * Published by A. Mudge & Son, Boston, 1871 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fletcher genealogy: an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available online at these locations=== * https://archive.org/details/fletchergenealog00flet * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100140854 * https://books.google.com/books/about/Fletcher_Family_History.html?id=myFQAQAAIAAJ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Fletcher, Edward H. ''[[Space:Fletcher genealogy: an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass|Fletcher genealogy: an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass ]]'' (Edward Hatch Fletcher, A. Mudge & son, Boston, 1871), [ Page ]. *[[#Fletcher1871|Fletcher]]
Fletcher Name Study
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[[Category: Fletcher Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Fletcher-8229|Eric Fletcher]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==
Fletching Church
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[[Category: St Andrew and St Mary the Virgin Church, Fletching, Sussex]][[Category: Fletching, Sussex]] ---- St Andrew & St Mary the Virgin Church in Fletching, Sussex == Baptisms == === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cheeseman-204 Albert CHEESEMAN]===
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[[Category: Flevoland, Nederland]] [[Category:The Netherlands]] == Introduction == '''Flevoland''' [ˈfleːvoːˌlɑnt] is a province of the Netherlands. Located in the centre of the country, at the location of the former Zuiderzee, the province was established on January 1, 1986; the twelfth province of the country, with Lelystad as its capital. The province has approximately 394,758 inhabitants (2011) and consists of 6 municipalities. == History == After a flood in 1916, it was decided that the '''Zuiderzee''', an inland sea within the Netherlands, would be enclosed and reclaimed: the Zuiderzee Works started. In 1932, the Afsluitdijk was completed, which closed off the sea completely. The Zuiderzee was subsequently called '''IJsselmeer''' (lake at the end of the river IJssel). The first part of the new lake that was reclaimed was the Noordoostpolder (Northeast polder). This new land included the former islands of Urk and Schokland and it was included in the province of Overijssel. After this, other parts were reclaimed: the Southeastern part in 1957 and the Southwestern part in 1968. There was an important change in these post-war projects from the earlier Noordoostpolder reclamation: a narrow body of water was preserved along the old coast to stabilise the water table and to prevent coastal towns from losing their access to the sea. Thus Flevopolder became an artificial island joined to the mainland by bridges. The municipalities on the three parts voted to become a separate province, which happened in 1986. Flevoland was named after Lacus Flevo, a name recorded in Roman sources for a large inland lake at the southern end of the later-formed Zuiderzee. Draining the Flevoland polders found many wrecks of aircraft that crashed into the IJsselmeer during World War II, and also fossils of Pleistocene mammals. == Municipalities == 1.Almere - far west of southern island 2.Dronten - far east of southern island 3.Lelystad - middle of northern edge of southern island 4.Noordoostpolder - most of north-eastern polder 5.Urk - small area on west of north-eastern polder 6.Zeewolde - southern part of southern island
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Flick Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Flick Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Flick Flick] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Flick name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Flick's), by time period (18th Century Flick's), or by topic (Flick DNA, Flick Occupations, Flick Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Flick Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Gates-3086|Steve Gates]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Flick}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Flick}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== '''Note: This One Name Study was just created. Check back for more research soon'''. Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Flick Flick Profiles on Wikitree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=FLICK&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u= Table View of Flick Profiles] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=FLICK Orphaned Flick Profiles on Wikitree] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=FLICK&MaxErrors=100 Flick Data Suggestions on Wikitree *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=FLICK Unconnected Flick Profiles on Wikitree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Flick Unsourced Flick Profiles on Wikitree] == History of the Flick Surname == === Name Meaning and History === *[https://www.houseofnames.com/flick-family-crest House of Names - Flick] *[https://www.4crests.com/flick-coat-of-arms.html 4 Crests - Flick Coat of Arms] *[http://www.flickfamily.com/flick.aspx Flick Genealogy Website] === Population of Flicks by Country === *[https://forebears.io/surnames/flick Forebears - Flick Surname by Country] *[https://www.your-family-history.com/surname/f/flick/ Flick 1841 Name Distribution in England and Wales] === Notable Flicks === *[https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fleury-flye.html Politicians with Flick Surname] *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Flick&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=&locationId=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&famous=true Famous Flicks on FindAGrave] == U.S. Federal Census Study == === 1790 to 1850 Census === Using Ancestry.com and setting the filter by each United States Federal census and tge exact name of 'Flick', here are the number of households or individuals for each. * 1790 Census - 7 households * 1800 Census - 14 * 1810 Census - 2 * 1820 Census - 40 * 1830 Census - 82 * 1840 Census - 132 * 1850 Census - 978 individuals * 1860 Census - 1382 * 1870 Census - 1858 * 1880 Census - 2375 * 1900 Census - 3649 * 1910 Census - 4162 * 1920 Census - 4647 * 1930 Census - 5091 * 1940 Census - 5378 * 1950 Census - 5439 ===1880 U.S. Federal Census by State === The number of exact matches of the name 'Flick' by State (Total = 2,375). *Pennsylvania - 762 individuals *Ohio - 410 *Iowa - 306 *Illinois - 207 *New York - 170 *Indiana - 150 *Virginia - 101 *Wisconsin - 73 *Kansas - 61 *Missouri - 55 *Louisiana - 55 *Kentucky - 35 *California - 19 *Oregon - 17 *Texas - 16 *Colorado -15 *Tennessee -13 *Massachusetts - 8 *West Virginia - 6 *Michigan - 4 *Georgia - 2 *Montana - 1 *Wyoming -1 Total - 2487. The total was 112 over the individual count for the 112 census. I am not sure why unless state names also appear as county names. === Flick DNAStudy === *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/flick/about Flick DNA Study - FamilyTreeDNA.com] === FindAGrave === *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Flick&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=&locationId=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&page=1#sr-42170258 Flicks on FindAGrave] ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Flack Flack] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fleck Fleck]
Flickinger Reunion
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This is the final reunion unless someone wants to host it in the future.
Flight 793 Viet Nam
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SP4 Robert Baggett, Burlington, NC Sgt Robert Baks, Elbridge, NY Sgt Donald Barnes, Granite City, IL Pfc Thomas Baxley, Thomasville, GA SP5 Richard Bayse, Prince George, VA MSgt Henry Biernacke, Colorado Springs, CO SFC George Bliss, Ft Jay, NJ Pvt James Bowen, Indianapolis, Ind. Pvt Joseph Breema, Danville, VA SFC John Burns, San Luis Obispo, CA Sgt John Callahan, Hazelton, PA Pvt Larry Canon, Chino, CA MSgt William Caseldine, Dover, TN SP5 Edward Cox, Amarillo, TX Sgt Cucius Croft, Augusta, GA MSgt Harold Curry, Mangum, OK SP5 Douglas Dickey, Alexandria, LA Sgt Ernest Dixon, Jesup, GA Pvt James Edwards, Hanceville, AL SP4 Lawrence Fox, Canestoga, NY MSgt Howard Gallipeau Jr., Alerwood Manor, WA Sgt Clarence Gananca, Renasalner, NY Sgt John Geisler, Granite, MD MSgt Robt Glassman, San Jose, CA Sgt Walter Glynn, Tacoma, WA SP5 Roy Greenleaf, Bloomfield, NM Pfc Charles Griffith, Cincinnati, OH Pfc Sidney Grissom, Newburgh, MO SP4 Douglas Haaf, Syracuse, NY SFC Melvin Hatt, Huachuca City, AZ Pvt Donald Henderson, MountAuburn, IL Pvt Robert Henderson, San Francisco SFC Lindsay Hester, Fort Monroe, VA SP5 Timothy Hopkins, Spokane, WA Sgt Clinton Hoy, Sierra Vista, AZ Pfc Samuel Hunter, Claflin, KS MSgt William Jarvis, Glendale, KY Pvt John Jennings, Newell, WV Sgt James Johnston, Clarksville, TN Pvt John Jones, Columbus, GA Sgt John Jones, Ogden, UT Sgt John Kanisky, Haren, Holland Sgt John Karibo, Bellefontaine, OH SP5 Guy Kinnison, Kaneohe, HI SP4 Charles Kissee, Stockton, CA Sgt Jack Lattie, Grovetown, GA SP6 Adams Leddy, Guam Sgt Warren Lehmkuhl, Columbus, GA SP4 Franklin McClure, Dallas, GA Pvt Stanley McEntee, Detroit Sgt Steven Medwid, Alexandria, VA Sgt Billy Mick, Sierra Vista, AZ Sgt Tom Morrison, Plattsmouth, NE SFC Raymond Myers, Warren, AZ Sgt Nicholas Nichols, Seaside, CA SP4 Roger Oliver, Victory, WI Pvt Jack Packard, Lodi, WI SP4 Charles Pardonnet, Colorado Springs, Co. Sgt Frank Pelkey, Farmington, ME Pvt Lawrence Perkins, Chicago SFC James Powell, Fort Worth, TX SFC Walter Reinhardt, Hammond, IN SFC Hubert Rice, Waynesville, MO MSgt Delbert Riggins, Boise, ID WO Edison Roberts, Tacoma, WA SP5 Eddie Robinson, Benton, AK SP6 Leslie Roderick, Houston, MO SP4 Samuel Rogers, Pine Bluff, AR SFC Edmond Saenz, Lakeview Terrace, CA SP4 George Sager, Bergton, VA SSgt Leslie Salada, Erie, PA SP4 Donald Sargent, Ossipee, NH Pvt Andrew Sheard, Radner, PA Sgt Efisio Simola, San Antonio, TX SP4 George Slocum, Westfield, NY SP5 Elmer Smith, Louisiana, MO Sgt James Sorenson, Spanaway, WA SP4 Fred Talbot, Salamanca, NY SP4 James Taylor, Olive Branch, MI MSgt Peter Thamy, Vallejo, CA MSgt John Thomas, Ridgeway, OH SP4 Clarence Thompson, Big Spring, TX MSgt Jack Tranum, Augusta, GA SSgt James Twitty, Brooklyn, NY SFC Wallace Walcott, Tacoma, WA SFC Ross Walker, Pickens, SC SP4 Leonard Wedge, Millnocket, ME SFC John Wendell, San Antonio, TX SFC Albert Williams, Tacoma, WA SP5 James Wong, Lahaina, Hawaii
Flint River Company, 1850, from Iowa to the California Gold Rush
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Adding WikiTree profiles to this page is a work in progress. My third great grandfather William Dobson participated in the California Gold Rush, traveling by wagon with the Flint River Company from southeastern Iowa in 1850, and was listed twice in the 1850 California census as being in El Dorado County at Weaverville and Pleasant Hill. ==Flint River Company of 1850 Members== John Atchinson [[Babb-1496|Miles Babb]] A. Bartell Joseph Beardsley James Berry John Bingaman Hamilton R. Box John Brown Thomas Brown William E. Brown L. Butin Jacob Campton A. Churchill John Churchill Edward Coad Henry Coad John Coad John Dean Samuel Derbyshire [[Dobson-4974|William Dobson]] Joseph Fiialkowsi Edward Folsom John Fury Isaac George Robert Grimes D. Grover S. Hall James Hamond Philip Harmon Eli Harold [[Hovey-1561|Zebina Curtis Hovey (1795-)]] Ephraim Husted Win. Husted Samuel Jackson David Jones Jacob Kline/Cline James Kurtz James Leffler John Leffler William Levern Chester Lusk John Martley T. McDowell Peter Moore Barney Mullen J.L. Murphy John Nevens George W. Noble M. Owens J.W. Patterson M.M. Pierson Austin Pliley Edward R. Pliley Samuel E. Pope Peter Rexreat Samuel Rice John Ridly George Roberts [[Saint-544|Samuel Saint]] David J. Sales Napoleon Schooler James Shelton Richard Shelton Thomas Shelton J. Sherman T.F. Stewart William Todd Levi W. Waldo James B. Yates ==Resources== https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AF9BR4vs22BeQ0E&id=61161417A6429B1A%21115&cid=61161417A6429B1A https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/47010518
Flintshire, Wales CategoryInfoBox to do list
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Going to refill this
Flintshire Mining Disasters
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[[Category:Wales, Mining Disasters]] [[Category:Flintshire, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Teams]]|[[Space:Wales_Disasters_Team|Wales Disasters team]] |[[Space:Wales_Mining_Disasters_Team|Wales Mining Disasters]] == Welcome to Flintshire Mining Disasters == * Team Leader: [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] *Team Members: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] This is the index to all mining disasters in Flintshire, Wales, that occurred 75 or more years ago and had at least 10 casualties. If you are interested in working on any of these disasters, please contact [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] or [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]]. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Flintshire''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Date ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Colliery / Pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Location ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Casualties ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Cause |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 12 May 1837 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Argoed_Hall_Mining_Disaster_1837&public=1 Argoed Hall] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Mold ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Inundation |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 12 Feb 1862 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bryngwiog_Lead_Mine_Disaster_1862 Bryngwiog Lead Mine] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Halkyn ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 16 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Inundation |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 May 1828 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Space:Dee_Green_Colliery_Mining_Disaster|Dee Green, Flint]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Flint ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 2 in 1806 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[Space:Mostyn_Park_Colliery_Mining_Disasters%2C_1806|Mostyn Park, 1806]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Mostyn ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 36 +15(?) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Explosions |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|7 April 1807 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Space:Mostyn_Park_Colliery_Mining_Disaster%2C_1807| Mostyn Park, 1807]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Mostyn ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 26 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Explosion and Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 March 1809 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[Space:Mostyn_Park_Colliery_Mining_Disaster%2C_1809|Mostyn Park, 1809]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Mostyn ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| 22 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|26 Sept 1861 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:South_Mostyn_Colliery_Disaster_1861&public=1 South Mostyn] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Mostyn ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| 10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Explosion |- |} |}
Flintshire Resources
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[[Category:Flintshire, Emigrants]] [[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Counties|County Teams]] | [[Space:Flintshire Team|Flintshire Team]] | Flintshire Resources '''Flintshire County Including Clwyd County and Historic Flintshire County''' (Welsh: Sir y Fflint) is a unitary authority county under the under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 effective April 1, 1996 located in north-east Wales bordering England. Flintshire is considered part of the Welsh Marches and formed part of the historic Earldom of Chester and Flint. The largest town in the county is Connah's Quay, followed by Flint, Buckley and Mold. '''Clwyd County – 1974-1996''' Under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1972 Historic Flintshire County was merged into new formed Clwyd County until it was abolished under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 effective April 1, 1996. At that time, the newly formed Flintshire County came into effect. '''Historic Flintshire County Until 1974''' Flintshire is one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales. It was notable as having several exclaves and being the smallest county in Wales. It was formed in 1284 under the terms of the ''Statute of Rhuddian'' and included the cantrefi (hundreds) of Tegeingl and the Maelor Saesneg formerly parts of the Welsh kingdoms of Gwynedd and Powys Fadog. '''Flintshire Emigrants''' *You will be able to find Categories for emigrés in [[:Category:Flintshire, Emigrants| Flintshire Emigrants]] '''External Flintshire Resources''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flintshire Wikipedia – Flintshire] *[https://wikishire.co.uk/wiki/Flintshire Wikishire - Flintshire] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Flintshire,_Wales_Genealogy FamilySearch – Flintshire] this often provides access to the original document, useful when checking for possible transcription errors. Sometimes these are only available through FindmyPast. *[https://search.findmypast.com/historical-records?SearchedRecordsetName=Flint&Region=World FindmyPast - Flintshire Baptisms, Banns, Marriages, Burials] This is a subscription site, you can always ask around to see if people can help you. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Wales/Flintshire?id=state_4638 FindAGrave for Flintshire] There are 31 Flintshire County Locations on FindAGrave, and more than 50 cemeteries. You will find them all in [[:Category:Flintshire, Cemeteries|Flintshire Cemeteries]] and you can check this link to find the one for your profiles. '''External Flintshire Genealogy Resources''' *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#FLINVIS|Visitation(s) of England and Wales County Index]] lists surnames by county contained in the various volumes of Visitations files. This link goes to Flintshire County. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Main_Page FamilySearch - Family History Research Wiki] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wales_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch - Wales Online Genealogy Records]
Floda (W)
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Maps_and_links_for_parishes_in_Dalarna
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[[Category: Floda (W)]] [[Category: Maps and links for parishes in Dalarna]] *[[:Category: Floda (W)|'''Floda''']] parish is in the old [[:Category:Dalarna_Province|province of Dalarna]]. The county was formerly known as [[:Category: Kopparberg County|Kopparberg County]]. Today it is [[:Category: Dalarna County|Dalarna County]]. The [[:Category: Swedish County Codes|County Code]] is (W). *The Wikipedia page for [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floda_socken,_Dalarna Floda] as a parish is in Swedish only, but there is a minimal page for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dala-Floda Dala-Floda] as a locality. *There is another Swedish parish named [[:Category: Floda (D)|Floda]] in [[:Category: Södermanland Province|Södermanland]] and also a place with its own commuter train station named [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floda,_Lerum Floda] in the vicinity of Göteborg. ==Parishes surrounding Floda== *[[:Category: Leksand (W)|Leksand]] - [[Space:Leksand_(W)|About Leksand]] *[[:Category:Gagnef_(W)|Gagnef]] - [[Space:Gagnef_(W)|About Gagnef]] *[[:Category: Grangärde (W)|Grangärde]] - [[Space:Grangärde_(W)|About Grangärde]] *[[:Category: Nås (W)|Nås]] - [[Space:Nås_(W)|About Nås]] ==Maps== *Dala-Floda [https://www.google.se/maps/@60.5095169,14.7988712,14z Google map] - more likely to have street view for main roads *Dala-Floda [https://kartor.eniro.se/m/5nczz Eniro map] - more likely to have many of the old village names *[http://geodata.scb.se/reginawebmap/main/webapp/?typ=forsamling&f=202603&a=0000 Presentday map of Floda församling] *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/historiskakartor/searchresult.html?mapTypeSelected=false&mapType=&countyLMS=U&parish=10&village=1&yearMinLMS=&yearMaxLMS=&surveyor=&taskLMS=&firstMatchToReturnLMS=1&archive=LMS Historical maps at Lantmäteriet] - the map from 1858 covers the whole parish *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kopparberg_County,_Sweden_Genealogy#Parishes Kopparberg County Parishes] overview map at FamilySearch.
Flood Family Mysteries
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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Edward Flood Born? Child or Foster Parents record? Series Id: GRG27/5 Ledger 1, 1862-c1882, and missing Ledger H entries Ledgers of children boarded out - Destitute Board, later State Children's Department. South Australia Child/Foster Parent : Page and Volume 441
Flood of 1864 Denver
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[[Category: Colorado, Disasters]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding those people named in the article whether VICTIMS, HEROES, or SAVED and lived to tell their horror. * Newspaper articles attached * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! I realize there were, thank goodness, "only several lives lost" but it was a disaster for the animals, and buildings lost. :"That 1864 flood killed 15 to 20 people and did an estimated $1 million worth of property damage." ===Victims=== #[[Haines-4373 | C. Bruce Haines]](Haynes) body found, Member of the Order, Late of the Quartermaster's Office. #[[Rosenbaum-674 | Gumble Rosenbaum]] Clothier #[[Fisher-18995 | Otto Fisher]] 4 year old son of #[[Williamson-11534 | Henry Williamson]]:"Who herded stock for General O.A. Patterson down the Platte." # " A Woman & #2 Children from up Cherry Creek." # " A Woman & #2 Children from Plum Creek." # Mr. & #Mrs. J. R. Tyson & #2 children. #[[Metz-1729 | "August Metz]] of Blake Street Bridge, who was carried along with the torrent for 18 miles to Henderson Island, is the only person wounded, we have yet heard of." === Heroes === #[[Chivington-1 | Col. John Milton Chivington]] saved the Byers family and many others, also sent the #Colorado 1st Cavalry out to save lives === Saved === #[[Byers-2765 | William Newton Byers]] Newspaper Magnet #[[McNasser-5 | James McNasser Jr]] #[[McNasser-6 | James McNasser Sr]] Nathan A. Baker was in the Rocky Mountain News building Professor Owen J. Goldrick. Best known as Denver’s first school teacher, Goldrick moonlighted as a journalist. == Sources == #[https://sites.google.com/site/denvercountycogenweb/books/history-of-the-city-of-denver/the-great-flood-of-1864 Denver County genweb] has copied/pasted the same story from the '''''Weekly Commonwealth, May 25, 1864''''' Neither of them have a Life Toll, just the 14 listed above, and not all have names...
FLORA Name Study
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[[Category:Flora Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Flora-280|Tamara Flora]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==
Floral Park Cemetery
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'''Floral Park Cemetery 3659 Cossell Road in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, 46222 USA Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space: Illinois Cemeteries Team|Illinois Cemeteries Team]] The Floral Park Cemetery can be reached by phone at: 317-241-9311. You can visit their website here [http://www.washingtonparkcemetery.org/locations/floral-park-cemetery Floral Park Cemetery] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Floral_Park_Cemetery%2C_Indianapolis%2C_Indiana Floral Park Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Evergreen Cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85026/floral-park-cemetery Floral Park Cemetery on FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Floral-Park-Cemetery/28041 Floral Park Cemetery on BillionGraves] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Floral_Park_Cemetery|Floral Park Cemetery ]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Floral_Park_Cemetery|Floral Park Cemetery ]]}}{{Clear}}
Florance chappell obituary
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Presented Bywww.chathamdailynews.ca Florence Alverna (Sedgewick, Alta) Chappell CHAPPELL, Florence Alverna (Sedgewick, Alta) - After a courageous acceptance of her final days, Florence came to rest June 18, 2010. Born in Chatham, Ontario Feb. 6, 1931 to Wallen & Ellen Crowder. After marrying and raising a family she later embarked on a career as a RN graduating in 1973, retiring in 2000. Lovingly remembered by son Dana (& Margaret) Chappell and daughters Gerrianne (& Brian) Mehlenbacher, Cindi (& Glenn) Poyser, Robie (& Perry) Mayne. Also sadly missed by 12 grandchildren, (one predeceased) 6 great-grandchildren, brothers Ken, Bill, Bruce & Rick Crowder, sister Wendy Taylor & their families. “Memories be with you as you face the days ahead Love will be the echo of the words we left unsaid“ 9224999
Florence, Immigrant Voyage to Queensland 1876
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[[Category:Florence, Arrived 17 Jun 1876]] [[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] == Immigrants to Queensland aboard the ''Florence'' which sailed 12 Feb 1876 == The ship "Florence" sailed from Plymouth, England on 12 Feb 1876 arriving at Townsville, Queensland, Australia about 4 months later on 17 Jun 1876. Captain Houston was in charge and the ship's surgeon superintendent was Dr. A. H. Savory. The ''Florence'' was 841 Tons. The Passenger summary reveals there were 2 souls in Steerage, 77 assisted, 155 free, and 29 remittance. Total embarked were 263 souls and with 4 deaths there were 259 landed. This page is part of the study on wikitree of immigration of individuals and families, allowing for a clearer connection of wikitree profiles and the sources from which they reference their facts. '''Visit the source via the [https://www.qld.gov.au/dsiti/qsa/search QSA Index search].''' == 1876 ''Florence'' passengers with links to existing Wikitree profiles == This table is a comparison of the Queensland Assisted Immigrants on the 1876 voyage of the ship the ''Florence'' against Wikitree profiles that reference the source to clearly demonstrate those passengers that don't yet have Wikitree profiles ({{red|in red}}). Birth year is an estimate. The letter 'M' following the birth year indicates the person is married. State Archives Index Search; © The State of Queensland 1995-2013; Science, Information Technology and Innovation, Queensland Government; [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/ Attribution 3.0 Australia (CC BY 3.0 AU)] ; Online Repository https://www.qld.gov.au/dsiti/qsa/search Accessed (today's date); Category: Immigration | Index: Assisted Immigration 1848-1912 An example citation for details sourced from this Queensland State Archives Index search would be {{blue|State Archives Index Search; © The State of Queensland 1995-2013; Science, Information Technology and Innovation, Queensland Government; [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/ Attribution 3.0 Australia (CC BY 3.0 AU)] ; Online Repository https://www.qld.gov.au/dsiti/qsa/search Accessed (today's date); Category: Immigration | Index: Assisted Immigration 1848-1912 }} * [http://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/Image/DigitalImageDisplay.aspx?ImageId=38456#page=1&view=Fit&ispdf=true Image of Passenger List from the Florence sailed 12 Feb 1876] {| border="1" style="background:#ffffe6; text-align: center;" |- | [[George ANSTEFIELD]] (b.1844)
[[Thomas ARMSTRONG]] (b.1857)
[[Michael ASHFORTH]] (b.1854)
[[Eliza AUSTIN]] (b.1859)
-- B --
[[William BAILEY]] (b.1855)
[[Martin BARRETT]] (b.1857)
[[Mary BARRETT]] (b.1855)
[[Edward BARRY]] (b.1849)
[[Louisa BEACHAM]] (b.1853)M
[[William BEACHAM]] (b.1851)M
[[Thomas BENN]] (b.1854)
[[Daniel BETHNY]] (b.1841)M
[[Elizabeth BETHNY]] (b.1842)M
[[Kate BRANNIGAN]] (b.1852)
[[Thomas BREWER]] (b.1856)
[[Matilda BRIGHT]] (b.1852)
[[John E BRISTOW]] (b.1850)
[[Edward BROWN]] (b.1855)
[[Elizabeth BULLOCK]] (b.1850)M
[[Jane A BULLOCK]] (b.1873)
[[William BULLOCK]] (b.1847)M
[[William BULLOCK]] (b.1875)
[[Timothy BUTCHER]] (b.1854)
[[Daniel BYRNE]] (b.1858)
-- C --
[[John CAHILL]] (b.1853)
[[Thomas CANNY]] (b.1847)
[[Edward CARTER]] (b.1827)M
[[Joseph CARTER]] (b.1841)
[[Susan CARTER]] (b.1826)M
[[Thomas CARTER]] (b.1858)
[[Michael CASEY]] (b.1859)
[[John CHAMPION]] (b.1858)
[[James CLARKE]] (b.1846)
[[Patrick CODY]] (b.1854)
[[Lydia COLLIVER]] (b.1853)
[[Timothy CONNELL]] (b.1857)
[[Andrew CONNORS]] (b.1846)M
[[Ann CONNORS]] (b.1875)
[[Bridget CONNORS]] (b.1846)M
[[James CONOVAN]] (b.1838)M
[[James CONOVAN]] (b.1874)
[[John CONOVAN]] (b.1875)
[[Margaret CONOVAN]] (b.1839)M
[[Neill CONOVAN]] (b.1863)
[[Robert CONOVAN]] (b.1861)
[[Rosan CONOVAN]] (b.1867)
[[Sarah CONOVAN]] (b.1862)
[[James COSTLEY]] (b.1854)
[[Henry COWARD]] (b.1854)
[[David COYNE]] (b.1855)
[[Harriet CROCKER]] (b.1860)
[[Patrick CROWLEY]] (b.1854)
[[Elizabeth CRUTE]] (b.1847)M
[[William H CRUTE]] (b.1848)M
[[William A CULLEN]] (b.1855)
[[Fanny CURRAN]] (b.1852)
[[John CUTHBERT]] (b.1852)
|| -- D --
[[Thomas DAVID]] (b.1856)
[[Catherine M DAVIES]] (b.1874)
[[Isaac DAVIES]] (b.1846)M
[[John DAVIES]] (b.1856)
[[John DAVIES]] (b.1851)Died
[[Mary DAVIES]] (b.1841)M
[[Richard DAVIES]] (b.1851)
[[James DAY]] (b.1856)
[[William DICKINSON]] (b.1855)
[[Mary DICKSON]] (b.1854)
[[Mary DOHERTY]] (b.1850)
[[Matthias DONOGHUE]] (b.1849)
[[Agnes DONOVAN]] (b.1858)
[[Margaret DONOVAN]] (b.1858)
[[Samuel DONOVAN]] (b.1857)
-- E --
[[John EDWARDS]] (b.1855)
[[George ELLIOTT]] (b.1853)
[[Annie EMBERSON]] (b.1850)M
[[John EMBERSON]] (b.1848)M
-- F --
[[John FOLEY]] (b.1850)
[[James FORSYTH]] (b.1855)
-- G --
[[James GARVEY]] (b.1856)
[[James GERAGHTY]] (b.1857)
[[Wynnie GERAGHTY]] (b.1859)
[[Patrick GILLON]] (b.1853)
[[Ann GILMARTIN]] (b.1858)
[[Cormack GILMARTIN]] (b.1855)
[[Hannah GILMARTIN]] (b.1851)
[[John GILMARTIN]] (b.1850)
[[James C GILMOUR]] (b.1844)
[[Golightly-265|John GOLIGHTLY]] (b.1850)M
[[Golightly-266|John W GOLIGHTLY]] (b.1873)
[[Watson-17911|Margaret GOLIGHTLY]] (b.1848)M
[[Golightly-267|Margaret GOLIGHTLY]] (b.1875)
[[John GORMAN]] (b.1856)
[[Mary GORMAN]] (b.1858)
[[George GREENING]] (b.1846)
[[John GREENING]] (b.1846)
-- H --
[[David HACKETT]] (b.1850)
[[James HACKETT]] (b.1857)
[[Patrick HACKETT]] (b.1851)
[[John HALL]] (b.1844)
[[Ann HANEFIN]] (b.1846)M
[[John HANEFIN]] (b.1848)M
[[Stephen HANEFIN]] (b.1875)Died
[[Thomas HANEFIN]] (b.1874)
[[James HANNAN]] (b.1857)
[[Thomas HANNAN]] (b.1853)
[[Catherine HART]] (b.1853)M
[[Patrick HART]] (b.1851)M
[[Robert HEFTI]] (b.1846)
[[Mrs Matron HELY]] (b.1846)
|| [[Ellen HENCHY]] (b.1857)
[[Francis HIBBERD]] (b.1847)
[[William HILL]] (b.1854)
[[Sarah L HITCHIN]] (b.1854)M
[[Thomas a HITCHIN]] (b.1849)M
[[Captain HOUSTON]]
[[Edmund HOWARD]] (b.1852)
[[Michael HUNT]] (b.1855)
-- J --
[[Alfred JACKSON]] (b.1849)
[[Maria JENKINS]] (b.1859)
[[Mary JENKINS]] (b.1858)
[[William JENKINSON]] (b.1840)
[[Jane JONES]] (b.1854)
[[Thomas JONES]] (b.1834)
[[Joyner-940|Fanny JOYNER]] (b.1875)
[[Wingham-127|Mary A JOYNER]] (b.1847)M
[[Joyner-957|Owen JOYNER]] (b.1870)
[[Joyner-960|Samuel JOYNER]] (b.1847)M
[[Joyner-961|Samuel JOYNER]] (b.1869)
[[Friedrich JUCKER]] (b.1854)
-- K --
[[Hannah KAVES or Kares]] (b.1855)M
[[Anne KEATING]] (b.1826)
[[Ellen KEATING]] (b.1848)
[[Bridget KELLY]] (b.1859)
[[Margaret KELLY]] (b.1858)
[[John KENNY]] (b.1837)M
[[Julia KENNY]] (b.1838)M
[[Annie KING]] (b.1875)
[[Thomas KING]] (b.1843)M
[[Mary KING]] (b.1846)M
[[Robert C KIRK]] (b.1854)
-- L --
[[Catherine LAVERTY]] (b.1849)
[[John LAWLOR]] (b.1855)
[[Albert LEMOND]] (b.1846)M
[[Rebecca LEMOND]] (b.1846)M
[[William LEWIS]] (b.1848)
-- M --
[[Ellen MAHONEY]] (b.1854)
[[William MAPLE]] (b.1817)
[[Laura MATTHEWS]] (b.1857)
[[Julia McCARTHY]] (b.1852)
[[Daniel McGRATH]] (b.1856)
[[James McGRATH]] (b.1854)
[[John McMICHAEL]] (b.1856)M
[[Daniel MEEHAN]] (b.1856)
[[Mary MEEHAN]] (b.1859)
[[Michael MEEHAN]] (b.1854)
[[Winefred MEEHAN]] (b.1846)
[[Thomas MILLS]] (b.1858)
[[Moody-1618|Elizabeth MOODY]] (b.1873)
[[Moody-4333|John MOODY]] (b.1848)M
[[Moody-4334|Joseph MOODY]] (b.1875)
[[Golightley-7|Mary MOODY]] (b.1854)M
[[Mary MOORE]] (b.1857)
|| [[Emmanuel MORRIS]] (b.1857)
[[Hannah MORRIS]] (b.1852)
[[Margaret MORRIS]] (b.1855)
[[Edward MULLABY]] (b.1857)
[[Francis MULLANNY]] (b.1849)
[[Ellen MURPHY]] (b.1858)
[[Ellen MURPHY]] (b.1858)
[[Michael MURPHY]] (b.1855)
[[James MURRAY]] (b.1856)
[[Johanna MURRAY]] (b.1865)
[[John MURRAY]] (b.1849)M
[[Margaret MURRAY]] (b.1844)
[[Mary MURRAY]] (b.1849)M
[[Mary MURRAY]] (b.1850)
-- N --
[[Michael NEALON]] (b.1857)
[[Christopher NICHOLLS]] (b.1858)
[[Edward NICHOLLS]] (b.1839)M
[[Edward J NICHOLLS]] (b.1870)
[[Elizabeth NICHOLLS]] (b.1860)
[[Elizh NICHOLLS]] (b.1840)M
[[Mary NICHOLLS]] (b.1864)
[[Richard NICHOLLS]] (b.1872)
[[Samuel J NICHOLLS]] (b.1875)
[[William J NICHOLLS]] (b.1874)
[[Margaret NICHOLSON]] (b.1857)
[[Thomas NOLAN]] (b.1857)
-- O --
[[Edward O BRIEN]] (b.1869)
[[Ellen O BRIEN]] (b.1839)M
[[Frank O BRIEN]] (b.1860)
[[Mary E O BRIEN]] (b.1859)
[[Bartholomew O CONNOR]] (b.1853)
[[Philip O KEEFE]] (b.1856)
[[Ann OWEN]] (b.1855)
[[John G OXMAN]] (b.1855)
-- P --
[[William PALMER]] (b.1851)
[[Henry POWER]] (b.1857)
[[Joseph PRYER]] (b.1846)
[[William PUDNEY]] (b.1849)
-- Q --
[[Joseph QUIGLEY]] (b.1857)
-- R --
[[Edman REEVES]] (b.1838)M
[[Emily REEVES]] (b.1838)M
[[Bridget REIDY]] (b.1857)
[[Francis REIDY]] (b.1854)
[[John REILLY]] (b.1856)
[[Michael REILLY]] (b.1856)
[[Patrick REILLY]] (b.1855)
[[Mary REYNOLDS]] (b.1858)
[[William RUDGE]] (b.1842)
[[Dominique RUNCAN]] (b.1830)M
[[Dominique RUNCAN]] (b.1867)
[[Emilia RUNCAN]] (b.1842)M
[[Frank RUNCAN]] (b.1874)
[[Martha RUNCAN]] (b.1870)
|| -- S --
[[A H Dr Surgeon Supt SAVORY]]
[[Edward SCHMIDT]] (b.1854)
[[Bridget SCULLY]] (b.1867)
[[Edmond SCULLY]] (b.1861)
[[James SCULLY]] (b.1839)M
[[John SCULLY]] (b.1859)
[[Thomas SCULLY]] (b.1863)
[[Sarah SIMPSON]] (b.1858)
[[Emily SMITH]] (b.1861)
[[Fred W SMITH]] (b.1858)
[[Maria STAPLETON]] (b.1850)M
[[Michael STAPLETON]] (b.1842)M
[[Michael STAPLETON]] (b.1875)
[[Thomas STAPLETON]] (b.1873)
[[John SULLIVAN]] (b.1856)
[[Thomas SULLIVAN]] (b.1850)
-- T --
[[William TAYLOR]] (b.1857)
[[Annie THOMAS]] (b.1874)
[[Honor THOMAS]] (b.1844)M
[[Josephus THOMAS]] (b.1865)
[[Nicholas THOMAS]] (b.1875)
[[Richard THOMAS]] (b.1870)
[[Samuel THOMAS]] (b.1841)M
[[Samuel THOMAS]] (b.1868)
[[Samuel THOMAS]] (b.1850)
[[William THOMAS]] (b.1872)
[[Thomas THOMPSON]] (b.1846)
[[Edward G TOOGOOD]] (b.1849)
-- V --
[[Samuel VEAL]] (b.1850)
[[Edmund VIVIAN]] (b.1849)M
[[Jane VIVIAN]] (b.1853)M
-- W --
[[Michael WALSH]] (b.1860)
[[William WATSON]] (b.1853)
[[Edward W WEDGE]] (b.1846)
[[U Johann WEIRMANN]] (b.1851)
[[John WELSH]] (b.1851)
[[Eliza WHERRY]] (b.1862)
[[Margaret WHERRY]] (b.1875)Died
[[Mary WHERRY]] (b.1850)M
[[Mary A WHERRY]] (b.1874)Died
[[Samuel WHERRY]] (b.1844)M
[[Richard WILLIAMS]] (b.1852)
[[James WOODWARD]] (b.1828)
-- Y --
[[Elizabeth YOUNG]] (b.1873)
[[Jane YOUNG]] (b.1840)M
[[Jane YOUNG]] (b.1872)
[[Lucretia YOUNG]] (b.1868)
[[Mary A YOUNG]] (b.1865)
[[Thomas YOUNG]] (b.1838)M
[[William YOUNG]] (b.1870)
|} == Sources ==
[[Thomas ARMSTRONG]] (b.1857)
[[Michael ASHFORTH]] (b.1854)
[[Eliza AUSTIN]] (b.1859)
-- B --
[[William BAILEY]] (b.1855)
[[Martin BARRETT]] (b.1857)
[[Mary BARRETT]] (b.1855)
[[Edward BARRY]] (b.1849)
[[Louisa BEACHAM]] (b.1853)M
[[William BEACHAM]] (b.1851)M
[[Thomas BENN]] (b.1854)
[[Daniel BETHNY]] (b.1841)M
[[Elizabeth BETHNY]] (b.1842)M
[[Kate BRANNIGAN]] (b.1852)
[[Thomas BREWER]] (b.1856)
[[Matilda BRIGHT]] (b.1852)
[[John E BRISTOW]] (b.1850)
[[Edward BROWN]] (b.1855)
[[Elizabeth BULLOCK]] (b.1850)M
[[Jane A BULLOCK]] (b.1873)
[[William BULLOCK]] (b.1847)M
[[William BULLOCK]] (b.1875)
[[Timothy BUTCHER]] (b.1854)
[[Daniel BYRNE]] (b.1858)
-- C --
[[John CAHILL]] (b.1853)
[[Thomas CANNY]] (b.1847)
[[Edward CARTER]] (b.1827)M
[[Joseph CARTER]] (b.1841)
[[Susan CARTER]] (b.1826)M
[[Thomas CARTER]] (b.1858)
[[Michael CASEY]] (b.1859)
[[John CHAMPION]] (b.1858)
[[James CLARKE]] (b.1846)
[[Patrick CODY]] (b.1854)
[[Lydia COLLIVER]] (b.1853)
[[Timothy CONNELL]] (b.1857)
[[Andrew CONNORS]] (b.1846)M
[[Ann CONNORS]] (b.1875)
[[Bridget CONNORS]] (b.1846)M
[[James CONOVAN]] (b.1838)M
[[James CONOVAN]] (b.1874)
[[John CONOVAN]] (b.1875)
[[Margaret CONOVAN]] (b.1839)M
[[Neill CONOVAN]] (b.1863)
[[Robert CONOVAN]] (b.1861)
[[Rosan CONOVAN]] (b.1867)
[[Sarah CONOVAN]] (b.1862)
[[James COSTLEY]] (b.1854)
[[Henry COWARD]] (b.1854)
[[David COYNE]] (b.1855)
[[Harriet CROCKER]] (b.1860)
[[Patrick CROWLEY]] (b.1854)
[[Elizabeth CRUTE]] (b.1847)M
[[William H CRUTE]] (b.1848)M
[[William A CULLEN]] (b.1855)
[[Fanny CURRAN]] (b.1852)
[[John CUTHBERT]] (b.1852)
|| -- D --
[[Thomas DAVID]] (b.1856)
[[Catherine M DAVIES]] (b.1874)
[[Isaac DAVIES]] (b.1846)M
[[John DAVIES]] (b.1856)
[[John DAVIES]] (b.1851)Died
[[Mary DAVIES]] (b.1841)M
[[Richard DAVIES]] (b.1851)
[[James DAY]] (b.1856)
[[William DICKINSON]] (b.1855)
[[Mary DICKSON]] (b.1854)
[[Mary DOHERTY]] (b.1850)
[[Matthias DONOGHUE]] (b.1849)
[[Agnes DONOVAN]] (b.1858)
[[Margaret DONOVAN]] (b.1858)
[[Samuel DONOVAN]] (b.1857)
-- E --
[[John EDWARDS]] (b.1855)
[[George ELLIOTT]] (b.1853)
[[Annie EMBERSON]] (b.1850)M
[[John EMBERSON]] (b.1848)M
-- F --
[[John FOLEY]] (b.1850)
[[James FORSYTH]] (b.1855)
-- G --
[[James GARVEY]] (b.1856)
[[James GERAGHTY]] (b.1857)
[[Wynnie GERAGHTY]] (b.1859)
[[Patrick GILLON]] (b.1853)
[[Ann GILMARTIN]] (b.1858)
[[Cormack GILMARTIN]] (b.1855)
[[Hannah GILMARTIN]] (b.1851)
[[John GILMARTIN]] (b.1850)
[[James C GILMOUR]] (b.1844)
[[Golightly-265|John GOLIGHTLY]] (b.1850)M
[[Golightly-266|John W GOLIGHTLY]] (b.1873)
[[Watson-17911|Margaret GOLIGHTLY]] (b.1848)M
[[Golightly-267|Margaret GOLIGHTLY]] (b.1875)
[[John GORMAN]] (b.1856)
[[Mary GORMAN]] (b.1858)
[[George GREENING]] (b.1846)
[[John GREENING]] (b.1846)
-- H --
[[David HACKETT]] (b.1850)
[[James HACKETT]] (b.1857)
[[Patrick HACKETT]] (b.1851)
[[John HALL]] (b.1844)
[[Ann HANEFIN]] (b.1846)M
[[John HANEFIN]] (b.1848)M
[[Stephen HANEFIN]] (b.1875)Died
[[Thomas HANEFIN]] (b.1874)
[[James HANNAN]] (b.1857)
[[Thomas HANNAN]] (b.1853)
[[Catherine HART]] (b.1853)M
[[Patrick HART]] (b.1851)M
[[Robert HEFTI]] (b.1846)
[[Mrs Matron HELY]] (b.1846)
|| [[Ellen HENCHY]] (b.1857)
[[Francis HIBBERD]] (b.1847)
[[William HILL]] (b.1854)
[[Sarah L HITCHIN]] (b.1854)M
[[Thomas a HITCHIN]] (b.1849)M
[[Captain HOUSTON]]
[[Edmund HOWARD]] (b.1852)
[[Michael HUNT]] (b.1855)
-- J --
[[Alfred JACKSON]] (b.1849)
[[Maria JENKINS]] (b.1859)
[[Mary JENKINS]] (b.1858)
[[William JENKINSON]] (b.1840)
[[Jane JONES]] (b.1854)
[[Thomas JONES]] (b.1834)
[[Joyner-940|Fanny JOYNER]] (b.1875)
[[Wingham-127|Mary A JOYNER]] (b.1847)M
[[Joyner-957|Owen JOYNER]] (b.1870)
[[Joyner-960|Samuel JOYNER]] (b.1847)M
[[Joyner-961|Samuel JOYNER]] (b.1869)
[[Friedrich JUCKER]] (b.1854)
-- K --
[[Hannah KAVES or Kares]] (b.1855)M
[[Anne KEATING]] (b.1826)
[[Ellen KEATING]] (b.1848)
[[Bridget KELLY]] (b.1859)
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[[Golightley-7|Mary MOODY]] (b.1854)M
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[[Hannah MORRIS]] (b.1852)
[[Margaret MORRIS]] (b.1855)
[[Edward MULLABY]] (b.1857)
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[[Christopher NICHOLLS]] (b.1858)
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[[Elizabeth NICHOLLS]] (b.1860)
[[Elizh NICHOLLS]] (b.1840)M
[[Mary NICHOLLS]] (b.1864)
[[Richard NICHOLLS]] (b.1872)
[[Samuel J NICHOLLS]] (b.1875)
[[William J NICHOLLS]] (b.1874)
[[Margaret NICHOLSON]] (b.1857)
[[Thomas NOLAN]] (b.1857)
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[[Bartholomew O CONNOR]] (b.1853)
[[Philip O KEEFE]] (b.1856)
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Florence Stockade
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[[Category: Confederate American Civil War Camps for Union POWs]] [[Category:Florence Stockade, Florence, South Carolina]] [[Category:Florence, South Carolina]] = History = = Conditions = = References = * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Florence_Stockade|Florence Stockade]] = External Links = * [https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/South_Carolina/Florence_National_Cemtery.html Florence National Cemetery]
Flores Historiarum
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Medieval Chronicles]] [[Category: Medieval Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Latin]] Other: [[Space: Sources-The Middle Ages | Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == Flores Historiarum == This is a Latin chronicle compiled at St Albans and Westminster and is a version of Matthew Paris's Chronica MajoraThe seven volumes of the Chronica Majora were published as Vol. 57 of ''[[Space:Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores|Rerum Britannicarum Medii Ævi Scriptores]]''. Also see [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_sXBdNsDxJ_cC/page/n3/mode/1up The Art of Matthew Paris in The Chronica Majora]. For background information abou the Chronica Mjora see [[Wikipedia: Chronica_Majora]]. to 1259. Additional annals are included and serve as a significant primary source for the last years of Henry III through the reigns of Edward I and Edward II, to the year 1325 (death of the author). * credited to [[Wikipedia:Roger_of_Wendover|Roger of Wendover]] (died 6 May 1236) * edited by [[Luard-26|Henry Richards Luard]] (1825-1891) Fellow of Trinity College and Registrary of the University, Cambridge * Published by the authority of The Lords Commisioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, under the direction of The Master of the Rolls. * published by Her Magesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890 * previously published: ::* 1841: The complete Latin manuscript published under the name "Rogeri De Wendover Chronica Sive Flores Historiarum", nunc primum edidit Henricus O. Coxe, M.A.. Only the Preface and footnotes are in English. ::* 1849: The first English translation published under the name "Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History, comprising The History of England from the descent of the Saxons to A.D. 1235", formerly ascribed to Matthew Paris. Translated from the Latin by J. A. Giles, D.C.L. late fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. In two volumes. * background at [[Wikipedia:Flores_Historiarum]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Flores Historiarum|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Only the 1890 edition is listed below. * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652259 * Vol. 1 Creation to A.D. 1066 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n8lCAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 A.D. 1067 to A.D. 1264 ::* https://archive.org/details/floreshistoriar00readgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_dv8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dv8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5slCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dv8KAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 A.D. 1265 to A.D. 1326 ::* https://archive.org/details/floreshistoriaru03pari ::* https://archive.org/details/floreshistoriar00luargoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9S0JAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=661EAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UWpEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YptHAAAAYAAJ === WikiTree Syntax === * Luard, Henry. ''[[Space:Flores Historiarum|Flores Historiarum]]'' (London, 1890) * ([[#Luard|Luard]]) -----
Florida Adoption Resources
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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Category:Florida]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:38, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Florida is not an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can not get an original birth certificate." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==
Florida Cemeteries Team Progress
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This page is part of the [[Space:Florida_Cemeteries_Team|Florida Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the over 1,350 cemeteries located in the state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start
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(click for larger) |- | [[:Space:Evergreen_Cemetery-3, Jacksonville, Florida|Evergreen_Cemetery-3]]|| Jacksonville||Duval||[Koehler-284|Karen Hodges||2017-04-06||1%||1%||{{Image|file=Evergreen_Cemetery-3.jpg |caption=Entrance to Evergreen Cemetery | size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Gapway Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida|Gapway Cemetery]]|| Lakeland||Polk||[Shaw-2476|Tom Shaw||2014-07-01||1%||1%||{{Image|file=Gapway_Cemetery_Lakeland_Florida.jpg |caption=Entrance to Gapway Cemetery | size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Key West Cemetery, Key West, Florida|Key West Cemetery]]|| Key West||Monroe||[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]]||2015-03-27||<1%||<1%|| {{Image|file=Key_West_Cemetery_Key_West_Florida.jpg |caption=Key West Cemetery, Key West, Florida | size=m}} |- | [[:Space: Manntown Cemetery, Glen St Mary, Florida|Manntown Cemetery]]|| Glen St Mary||Baker||[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]]||2016-10-26||70%||61%||{{Image|file= Manntown Cemetery Glen St Mary Florida.jpg |caption=Manntown Cemetery, Glen St Mary, Florida|size=m}} |- | [[:Space: North Prong Cemetery, Baxter, Florida|North Prong Cemetery]]|| Baxter||Baker||[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]]||2017-02-07||10%||10%||{{Image|file=North Prong Cemetery Baxter Florida.jpg |caption=North Prong Cemetery, Baxter, Florida|size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Sapp Cemetery, Raiford, Union County, Florida|Sapp Cemetery]]|| Raiford||Union||[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]]||2016-07-23||<10%||<10%|| {{Image|file=Sapp_Cemetery_Raiford_Union_County_Florida.jpg |caption=Sapp Cemetery, Raiford, Union County, Florida | size=m}} |- | [[:Space: South Prong Cemetery, Sanderson, Florida|South Prong Cemetery]]|| Sanderson||Baker||[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]]||2016-10-26||25%||25%||{{Image|file= South Prong Cemetery Sanderson Florida.jpg |caption=South Prong Cemetery, Sanderson, Florida|size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Tallahassee Memory Gardens, Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee Memory Gardens]]|| Tallahassee||Leon||[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]]||2015-03-27||10%||10%||{{Image|file=Tallahassee_Memory_Gardens_Tallahassee_Florida.jpg |caption=Tallahassee Memory Gardens|size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Old City Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida|Old City Cemetery]]|| Tallahassee||Leon||[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]]||2015-05-29||10%||10%||{{Image|file=Old_City_Cemetery_Tallahassee_Florida.jpg |caption=Old City Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida | size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Peoria Cemetery, Orange Park, Florida|Peoria Cemetery]]|| Orange Park||Clay||[Moseley-537|Debi Matlack||2015-09-25||1%||1%||{{Image|file=Peoria_Cemetery_Orange_Park_Florida.jpg |caption=Peoria Cemetery, Orange Park, Florida | size=m}} |- -----
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(click for larger) |- | [[:Space:Evergreen_Cemetery-3, Jacksonville, Florida|Evergreen_Cemetery-3]]|| Jacksonville||Duval||[Koehler-284|Karen Hodges||2017-04-06||1%||1%||{{Image|file=Evergreen_Cemetery-3.jpg |caption=Entrance to Evergreen Cemetery | size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Gapway Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida|Gapway Cemetery]]|| Lakeland||Polk||[Shaw-2476|Tom Shaw||2014-07-01||1%||1%||{{Image|file=Gapway_Cemetery_Lakeland_Florida.jpg |caption=Entrance to Gapway Cemetery | size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Key West Cemetery, Key West, Florida|Key West Cemetery]]|| Key West||Monroe||[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]]||2015-03-27||<1%||<1%|| {{Image|file=Key_West_Cemetery_Key_West_Florida.jpg |caption=Key West Cemetery, Key West, Florida | size=m}} |- | [[:Space: Manntown Cemetery, Glen St Mary, Florida|Manntown Cemetery]]|| Glen St Mary||Baker||[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]]||2016-10-26||70%||61%||{{Image|file= Manntown Cemetery Glen St Mary Florida.jpg |caption=Manntown Cemetery, Glen St Mary, Florida|size=m}} |- | [[:Space: North Prong Cemetery, Baxter, Florida|North Prong Cemetery]]|| Baxter||Baker||[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]]||2017-02-07||10%||10%||{{Image|file=North Prong Cemetery Baxter Florida.jpg |caption=North Prong Cemetery, Baxter, Florida|size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Sapp Cemetery, Raiford, Union County, Florida|Sapp Cemetery]]|| Raiford||Union||[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]]||2016-07-23||<10%||<10%|| {{Image|file=Sapp_Cemetery_Raiford_Union_County_Florida.jpg |caption=Sapp Cemetery, Raiford, Union County, Florida | size=m}} |- | [[:Space: South Prong Cemetery, Sanderson, Florida|South Prong Cemetery]]|| Sanderson||Baker||[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]]||2016-10-26||25%||25%||{{Image|file= South Prong Cemetery Sanderson Florida.jpg |caption=South Prong Cemetery, Sanderson, Florida|size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Tallahassee Memory Gardens, Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee Memory Gardens]]|| Tallahassee||Leon||[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]]||2015-03-27||10%||10%||{{Image|file=Tallahassee_Memory_Gardens_Tallahassee_Florida.jpg |caption=Tallahassee Memory Gardens|size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Old City Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida|Old City Cemetery]]|| Tallahassee||Leon||[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]]||2015-05-29||10%||10%||{{Image|file=Old_City_Cemetery_Tallahassee_Florida.jpg |caption=Old City Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida | size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Peoria Cemetery, Orange Park, Florida|Peoria Cemetery]]|| Orange Park||Clay||[Moseley-537|Debi Matlack||2015-09-25||1%||1%||{{Image|file=Peoria_Cemetery_Orange_Park_Florida.jpg |caption=Peoria Cemetery, Orange Park, Florida | size=m}} |- -----
Florida Historical Reenactments
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[[Category: Florida History]] * Reenactors in Florida reenact a variety of timelines representing Florida's 500 plus Year History. * Here are some links to help you join in the fun! ** United States Civil War Between the States: [[http://www.floridareenactorsonline.com | Florida Reenactors Online]] **Spanish Conquest of La Florida in the 16th Century: [[http://www.floridalivinghistory.org/living-history-st-augustine-fl.html | Florida Living History]]
Florida Images
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[[Category: Florida]] [[Category: Florida Images]] [[Category: E-Cards]] [[Category: Open Free Space Photos]] ---- This is an open Free Space - anyone can add photos == Open Collection of Florida Images == :: :Please add your own ---- [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_5_Cents.jpg|225px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_03_Cents-5.jpg|115px]]
Florida in The Great War
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[[Category: Florida]] [[Category: United States of America, World War I]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Photos-808.png]] This page is part of [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War 1914-1918 Project]]. ------------------ [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] Jan. 31, 1917 Germany, in its final effort to win the war against the Allied Powers, announced publicly it was resuming unrestricted warfare. (the U-boats. United States broke off diplomatic relations with Germany. However soon a German U-boat sank the American liner Housatonic. A British steamer was able to rescue the 25 Americans on board! This led states on the coast of the United States to start worrying a U boat might attack their ships or even fishing boats. Shortly 4 more Merchant marine vessels were sunk. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-27.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=U-995.}} Feb. 24, 1917, the release of a disturbing the “Zimmermann Note,” a coded telegram from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann to Count Johann von Bernstorff, German ambassador to Mexico. This was deciphered which stated Mexico should be requested to enter the war as one of Germany's allies. In return, Germany planned to return Mexico's lost territories of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to Mexico. When this was published, America was ready for war against Germany. ----------- '''Resources''' *[https://www.floridamemory.com/collections/wwi/ Florida Memory.com] - World War I Service Cards *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Florida_Military_Records Family Search] - Florida Military Records *[http://historicaltextarchive.com/sections.php?action=read&artid=770 Historical text Archive.com] - WWI Veterans: Jacksonville Beaches & Mayport, Florida *[http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00047842/00001 UFDC.edu] - Florida fatal casualties (all services) World War I, World War II *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/hometownheroes/fl.html Home of Heroes.com] - Hometown Heroes of the Florida *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/jackson/military/ww1vet.txt Files.usgw Archives.net]- World War I Veterans, Jackson County, Florida *[http://ww1ha.org/the-first-submarine-war/ U2 boats] *[http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/u-s-steamship-tuscania-is-torpedoed-and-sinks Tuscania torpedoed]
Florida in The Great War '''
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[[Category:Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida]] '''Florida National Cemetery''' is a United States National Cemetery located near the city of Bushnell in Sumter County, Florida. It encompasses 512.9 acres (207.6 ha), and began interments in 1988. == Notable Interments == * [[wikipedia:Master Chief Petty Officer|Master Chief Hospital Corpsman]] [[wikipedia:William R. Charette|William R. Charette]], U.S. Navy, [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] recipient for action with the Marine Corps in the [[wikipedia:Korean War|Korean War]]. * Master Sergeant [[wikipedia:James R. Hendrix|James R. Hendrix]], U.S. Army, [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] recipient for action with the [[wikipedia:4th Armored Division (United States)|4th Armored Division]] at the [[wikipedia:Battle of the Bulge|Battle of the Bulge]] in World War II. * Sergeant Major [[wikipedia:Franklin D. Miller|Franklin D. Miller]], U.S. Army Special Forces, [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] recipient for action in the [[wikipedia:Vietnam War|Vietnam War]]. * [[wikipedia:Frank Baker (outfielder)|Frank Baker]], professional baseball player * [[wikipedia:Philip J. Corso|Philip J. Corso]], U.S. Army lieutenant colonel * [[wikipedia:Hercules (wrestler)|Raymond Fernandez]], aka "Hercules Hernandez", professional wrestler. * [[wikipedia:Scott Helvenston|Scott Helvenston]], film trainer-stuntman and former [[wikipedia:Navy SEAL|Navy SEAL]]. * Lieutenant Commander [[wikipedia:Mike Holovak|Mike Holovak]], A U.S. Navy, skipper of PT boat in the South Pacific credited with sinking nine Japanese ships in World War II. * [[wikipedia:Hal Jeffcoat|Hal Jeffcoat]], Major League Baseball pitcher and outfielder * Major [[wikipedia:David Moniac|David Moniac]], veteran of the [[wikipedia:Second Seminole War|Second Seminole War]], first Native American graduate of [[wikipedia:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]]. * [[wikipedia:Ernie Oravetz|Ernie Oravetz]], Major League Baseball outfielder * [[wikipedia:Leonard T. Schroeder|Colonel Leonard T. Schroeder Jr.]], the first soldier ashore in the [[wikipedia:Normandy Landings|Normandy Landings]] on D-Day, June 6, 1944, during World War II. * [[wikipedia:Champ Summers|Champ Summers]], Major League Baseball outfielder == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Florida_National_Cemetery|Florida National Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109404 Florida National Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida]]
Florida Plantations
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[[Category:Florida, Plantations]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Florida_Team|US Black Heritage Project Florida Team]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of US Plantations]] '''If you would like to add a plantation to this index please email the profile manager.''' Instructions for placing plantations on this page: '''Under Construction''' - If your plantation page needs work or is partially complete place it under this heading. '''Profiles Needed''' - If the plantation has names but the profiles are not yet completed then place it under this heading. '''Do Not Count''' - If you have created an index or holding page for multiple plantations you are working on that were owned by the same person, please place your holding page under this heading. Please place each plantation in alphabetical order. == Introduction == "During the 25 years leading up to the Civil War, a five-county region of North Florida grew into a virtual barony of plantations and farms that echoed the wealthiest precincts of the Old South cotton kingdom. The vast majority of Florida’s slaves lived in this central part of the Panhandle along the Georgia border. Called “Middle Florida,” it centered on the capital city of Tallahassee and included Gadsden, Leon, Jefferson, Madison, and Hamilton counties —- and eventually expanded into central Florida’s Alachua and Marion counties." "Middle Florida slave owners were pioneer entrepreneurs from Old South states who migrated to Florida after it became a U.S Territory in 1821. Many hailed from the cream of Southern planter society. Coming from Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, they settled on the rich, fertile land between the Apalachicola and Suwannee rivers and established farms and plantations primarily to grow cotton. By 1860 this area, virtually unpopulated by whites before 1821, had emerged as the state’s plantation belt." "The vast majority of Florida’s slaveholders ran much smaller operations. They owned small or medium-sized farms and held fewer than 10 slaves, often only one or two. Usually the slaves at these farms worked alongside their white owners on a variety of jobs and lived in small cabins near the main farmhouses."[https://floridahumanities.org/floridas-culture-of-slavery/ Florida’s Culture of Slavery] By 1845, there were about 35,500 whites, 33,950 slaves and 560 "free Negroes" in Florida.[https://www.sun-sentinel.com/sfl-slaveryhistory-story.html/ Florida and Slavery] By 1860, the census listed about 62,000 slaves and about 1000 free blacks living in Florida.[https://www.museumoffloridahistory.com/exhibits/permanent-exhibits/florida-in-the-civil-war/african-american-floridians/ African American Floridians, Florida in the Civil War] ===Florida Plantations=== #[[Space:Bannerman_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Bannerman Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] Owner: [[Bannerman-541|Charles Bannerman]] #[[Space:Bellamy_Plantation%2C_Jefferson_County%2C_Florida|Bellamy Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]], owner [[Bellamy-1569|John Bellamy (1776-1845)]], and descendants #[[Space:Black_Creek_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Black Creek Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Taylor-27085|William Newton Taylor I]] #[[Space:Blakely_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Blakely Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] Owned by [[Blake-10755|Miles Blake]] #[[Space:Burgesstown_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Burgesstown Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Cotten-462|Frederick R Cotten]] #[[Space:Casa_de_Laga_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Casa de Laga Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Croom-334|George Alexander Croom (1821-1890)]] #[[Space:The_Cedars_Plantation%2C_Jefferson_County%2C_Florida|The Cedars Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]] #[[Space:Delk_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_Florida|Delk Plantation, Orange County, Florida]] #[[Space:Francis_Eppes_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Eppes Plantation]] aka Francis Eppes Plantation, Leon County, Florida, owned by [[Eppes-2|Frances W Eppes]] #[[Space:Fauntleroy_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Fauntleroy Plantation]], in Leon County, Florida, owned by [[Chaires-9|Benjamin C Chaires]] #[[Space:Glendower_Plantation_in_Jefferson_County%2C_Florida|Glendower Plantation in Jefferson County, Florida]], owned by [[Finlayson-144|John Finlayson (1810-1865)]] #[[Space:Goodwood_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Goodwood Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Hopkins-13426|Arvah Hopkins]] #[[Space:Gravelly_Plantation%2C_Duval_County%2C_Florida|Gravelly Hill Plantation, Duval County, Florida]] #[[Space:Ingleside_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Ingleside Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Blake-10756|Joel Clifton Blake (1831-1863)]] #[[Space:La_Grange_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|La Grange Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] owned by [[Williams-111686|Joseph John Williams]] #[[Space:Lakeland_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Lakeland Plantation]] owned by [[Houstoun-42|Edward McQueen Houstoun]] in Leon Co, FL #[[Space:Live_Oak_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Live Oak Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Branch-128|John Branch (1782-1863)]] #[[Space:Lyndhurst_Plantation%2C_Jefferson_County%2C_Florida|Lyndhurst Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]], owned by Colonel [[Bailey-37281|William John P Bailey (1807-1872)]] #[[Space:New_Hope_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|New Hope Plantation]] in Leon Co, FL owned by [[Shepard-4244|John S. Shepard]] #[[Space:Oakland_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Oakland Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Croom-350|Richard Croom (1805-1859)]] #[[Space:Orchard_Pond_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Orchard Pond Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Call-801|Richard Keith Call (abt.1792-abt.1862)]] #[[Space:Pine_Hill_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Pine Hill Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Bradford-5859|Edward Bradford (1798-1873)]] #[[Space:The_Pinewoods_Plantation%2C_Wakulla_County%2C_Florida|The Pinewoods Plantation, Wakulla County, Florida]] , owned by [[Taylor-27085|William Newton Taylor I]] #[[Space:Pleasant_Grove_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Pleasant Grove Plantation]] in Leon Co, FL, owned by [[Powell-22557|Jeremiah Powell]] #[[Space:Rosewood_Plantation%2C_Jefferson_County%2C_Florida|Rosewood Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]], owned by [[McBride-5829|Burwell Miles McBride (abt.1787-)]], possibly [[McBride-5828|Caroline (McBride) Murray (abt.1815-abt.1852)]], then [[Murray-23637|Margaret Martha (Murray) May (1829-1898)]] , then her husband, [[May-13724|Asa May (1820-1878)]] #[[Space:Shepards_Place_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Shepard's Place Plantation]] owned by [[Shepard-4244|John S. Shepard]] in Leon Co, FL #[[Space:Spring_Garden_Plantation%2C_De_Leon_Springs%2C_Volusia%2C_Florida|Spring Garden Plantation, De Leon Springs, Volusia, Florida]], owned by [[Woodruff-4322|Major Joseph Woodruff]]. #[[Space:Sylvania_Plantation%2C_Jackson_County%2C_Florida|Sylvania Plantation, Jackson County, Florida]], owned by [[Milton-466|John Milton (1807-1865)]] #[[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Anderson_Bradford_at_Walnut_Hill_Plantation|Walnut Hill Plantation]], in Leon County, Florida, owned by [[Bradford-7383|Thomas Anderson Bradford]] #[[Space:Verdura_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Verdura Plantation in Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Chaires-9|Benjamin C Chaires]] '''Needs Profiles''' (692+ need profiles - 3/5/23) As they are finished delete the count. #[[Space:Casa_Bianca_Plantation_Jefferson_County_Florida|Casa Bianca Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]] Owner: [[White-29459|Joseph Mills White]] (135 need profiles) #[[Space:El_Destino_Plantation%2C_Jefferson_County%2C_Florida|El Destino Plantation, Jefferson County, Florida]] owned by [[Jones-38872|George Noble Jones]] (263 need profiles) #[[Space:Chemonie_Plantation%2C_Leon_County%2C_Florida|Chemonie Plantation, Leon County, Florida]], owned by [[Jones-38872|George Noble Jones]] (175 need profiles) #[[Space:Kingsley_Plantation%2C_Duval_County%2C_Florida|Kingsley Plantation, Duval County, Florida]], owned by [[Kingsley-293|Zephaniah Kingsley Jr.]] (119 needs slave profiles) '''Under Construction''' #[[Space:Nathaniel_Francis_Chapman_Plantation%2C_Hillsborough%2C_Florida|Nathaniel Francis Chapman Plantation, Hillsborough County, Florida]] '''Needs Category''' '''Total''' (35) == Sources == *[https://www.floridamemory.com/learn/exhibits/photo_exhibits/plantations/plantations3.php/ ''Plantation Culture'' presentation on Florida Memory] *[https://www.floridamemory.com/learn/exhibits/photo_exhibits/plantations/plantations5.php/ ''Legacy of Plantation Culture'' presentation on Florida Memory] * [http://www.dejaelaine.com/abplantations4.html ''Florida Ante Bellum Plantations''] * [https://genealogytrails.com/fla/leon/plantations_1860.html Plantations of Leon County in 1860] * [https://ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/19/96/00001/9781947372627_Smith.pdf ''Slavery and Plantation Growth in Antebellum Florida: 1821-1860'' by Julia Floyd Smith] * GUIDE TO THE EL DESTINO PLANTATION PAPERS 1786-1938, Mss. Collection #2001-02 (https://myfloridahistory.org/content/el-destino-plantation-papers-1786-1938)
Florida Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States
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[[Category: Florida]] [[Category: Confederate States of America, United States Civil War]] Florida Resource Page for WikiTree: '''US Civil War: War Between the States Project''' *[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction== [[Image:Florida Resource Page US Civil War War Between the States-8.jpg|400px|]] ::'''CSS Florida Blockade Runner''' Florida was a part of the Confederate States of America from the beginning of the Civil War. Following Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860, the state of Florida joined other Southern states in declaring secession from the Union, the third of the original seven states to do so. With a small population, Florida would contribute more goods to the Confederate cause than manpower. It produced large amounts of sustenance and its large coastline made it difficult for Union Navy efforts to curb blockade runners bringing in supplies and material from foreign markets.[[Wikipedia:Florida in the American Civil War]]. === Free Sites === *[http://www.floridamemory.com/collections/civilwarguide/history.php Florida Memory Project Civil War Collection] *[http://www.flheritage.com/facts/reports/civilwar/ Florida in the Civil War] *[http://www.floridamemory.com/Collections/PensionFiles/ Florida Confederate Pension Applications] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/florida/florida-civil-war-soldiers.htm Florida Civil War Soldiers Database]. Look up Civil War soldiers from Florida. *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database] *[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/ Civil War Traveler] *[http://www.civilwar.org/resources/ Civil War Trust] *[http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/uscw_rec_links/civilwarlinks.html Library of Congress] US Civil War: Selected Resources. *[http://civilwar.com/ Civil War] Teaching and other resources. *[http://www.civilwar.si.edu/ Civil War@Smithsonian Smithsonian Civil War] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles Nationl Park Service Battle Summaries by State] *[https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=topicdetails&subject=509485&subject_disp=United+States%2C+Florida+-+Military+records+-+Civil+War%2C+1861-1865+-+Indexes Family Search Civil War Records, Florida] ==== Union ==== *[http://www.suvcw.org/ Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War] *[http://www.duvcw.org/ Daughters of Union Veterans] ==== Confederate ==== *[http://www.floridadivisionudc.com/ Florida Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy] *[http://www.florida-scv.org/ Sons of Confederate Veterans, Florida Division] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Confederate_Veterans_and_Lineage_Society_Records Confederate Veteran and Lineage Society Records] *[http://civilwarsoldiersearch.com/confederate-prisoner-records.html Confederate Prisoner Records Search] *[http://www.moc.org/ Museum of the Confederacy] === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Florida POW Camps ==== ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Florida, Cemeteries|Florida, Cemeteries]] === Florida Units CONFEDERATE === *[[:Category: Florida, United States Civil War| Florida Confederate Units]] === Cemeteries === *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. *[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Florida/Barrancas_National_Cemetery.html Barrancas] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Florida/St_Augustine_National_Cemetery.html St. Augustine] === Conflicts in Florida === [[Image:Florida Resource Page US Civil War War Between the States-3.jpg|400px|]] :::'''Battle of Olustee''' *[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/fl001.htm Santa Rosa Island], 9 October 1861 *[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/fl002.htm Tampa], also known as Yankee Outrage at Tampa, 30 June - 1 July 1862 *[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/fl003.htm St. John's Bluff], 1 - 3 October 1862 *[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/fl004.htm Fort Brooke], 16 - 18 October 1863 *[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/fl005.htm Olustee], also known as Ocean Pond, 20 Feb 1864 *[http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/fl006.htm Natural Bridge], 6 March 1865 === Flags === [[Image:Florida Resource Page US Civil War War Between the States-5.jpg|400px|]] *[http://civilwarhorror.blogspot.com/2012/11/civil-war-photo-friday-florida.html?m=1 Florida Regimental Flags] *[http://www.flheritage.com/facts/reports/civilwar/07.cfm Symbols of Florida], buttons flags and seals used to represent Florida during the Civil War === Maps === *[http://www.oldfloridamaps.com/civilwar.htm Mapping the Civil War in Florida] *[http://www.flheritage.com/facts/reports/civilwar/olustee.cfm Olustee Battle Map] === Medals === ''During the Civil War 8 Medals of Honor were awarded for action occuring in the State of Florida.'' *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/fl.html Home of Heroes: Florida] === Museums === *[http://www.moc.org/ Museum of the Confederacy] === Timeline of Events in Florida === *[http://www.floridamemory.com/onlineclassroom/floridacivilwar/history/ A Brief History of Florida in the Civil War] === County Resources === ==== Alachua ==== *[http://vivaflorida.org/Explore/Museums/Alachua-County-Historic-Trust-Matheson-Museum-Inc Alachua County Historical Trust] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gainesville Battle of Gainesville] ==== Baker ==== ==== Bay ==== ==== Bradford ==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flwashin/civilwar.html RootsWeb Bradford County in the Civil War] ==== Brevard ==== ==== Broward ==== ==== Calhoun ==== ==== Charlotte ==== ==== Citrus ==== ==== Clay ==== ==== Collier ==== ==== Columbia ==== ==== DeSoto ==== ==== Dixie ==== ==== Duval ==== *[http://www.jaxhistory.com/Jacksonville%20Story/Civil%20War.htm Civil War in Jacksonville] ==== Escambia ==== ==== Flagler ==== *[http://business.flaglerchamber.org/events/details/palm-coast-civil-war-round-table-10-16-2014-4136 Palm Coast Civil War Roundtable] ==== Franklin ==== ==== Gadsden ==== ==== Gilchrist ==== ==== Glades ==== ==== Gulf ==== ==== Hamilton ==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flwashin/civilwar.html RootsWeb Hamilton County in the Civil War] ==== Hardee ==== ==== Hendry ==== ==== Hernando ==== ==== Highlands ==== ==== Hillsborough ==== ==== Holmes ==== ==== Indian River ==== ==== Jackson ==== ==== Jefferson ==== ==== Lafayette ==== ==== Lake ==== ==== Lee ==== ==== Leon ==== *[http://www.floridastateparks.org/naturalbridge/ Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park]. Click on the History link for more details about the battle. ==== Levy ==== ==== Liberty ==== ==== Madison ==== ==== Manatee ==== ==== Marion ==== ==== Martin ==== ==== Miami-Dade ==== *[http://digitalcollections.fiu.edu/tequesta/files/1993/93_1_03.pdf Miami during the Civil War] ==== Monroe ==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flwashin/civilwar.html RootsWeb Monroe County in the Civil War] ==== Nassau ==== ==== Okaloosa ==== ==== Okeechobee ==== ==== Orange ==== ==== Osceola ==== ==== Palm Beach ==== ==== Pasco ==== ==== Pinellas ==== ==== Polk ==== ==== Putnam ==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flwashin/civilwar.html RootsWeb Putnam County in the Civil War] ==== St. Johns ==== ==== St. Lucie ==== ==== Santa Rosa ==== ==== Sarasota ==== ==== Seminole ==== ==== Sumter ==== ==== Suwannee ==== ==== Taylor ==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flwashin/civilwar.html RootsWeb Taylor County in the Civil War] ==== Union ==== ==== Volusia ==== ==== Wakulla ==== ==== Walton ==== ==== Washington ==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flwashin/civilwar.html RootsWeb Washington County in the Civil War] == Sources == See also: *[http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/lessons/cvl_war/cvl_war1.htm Florida's Role in the Civil War]
Florida Vietnam KIA & MIA Military Vets
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[[Category:Vietnam War Project]] The goal of this project is to honor those individuals who gave their lives in the service of their country. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help: * Identifying those Florida KIAs that are on the Wall in Washington DC & the similar Wall in Florida * Identifying those Florida MIAs that are missing in action and have never returned home. *Attaching photos to each individual *Writing bios and finding sources for each individual ====FLORIDA VIETNAM VETERANS KIA==== * [[Aaron-780|Eugene Aaron]] * [[Aaronson-104|William Aaronson IV]] * [[Abernethy-558|William Abernethy]] * [[Abney-1247|Daniel Abney Jr]] * [[Abrams-1881|Samuel Abrams Jr]] * [[Adamitz-12|Ian Adamitz]] * [[Adams-42450|Boyed Adams]] * [[Adams-39783|James Adams]] * [[Adams-42461|Royce Adams]] * [[Adams-42462|Samuel Adams]] * [[Addair-28|Kyle Addair]] * [[Albritton-518|Gerald Albritton]] * [[Allen-39368|Henry Allen]] * [[Allen-37583|William Allen Jr]] * [[Allen-39033|William O Allen]] * [[Anderson-45446|Arthur Anderson]] * [[Annable-183|Jeffrey Annable]] * [[Avella-5|John Avella]] * [[Barfield-873|Jerry Barfield]] * 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[[Category: Netherlands Project]] : Note N164 Een ondeugdzaam heer van goeden huize
door P.J. Fierst van Wijnandsbergen
Predikanten, apothekers en postdirecteuren in redelijk goede welstand, ziedaar het respectabele Haarlemse milieu, waarin [[Fiers-4| Floris Pieter Fiers]] op 15 december 1777 werd geboren. Zijn vader Pieter Fiers was de postdirecteur van Haarlem, een ambt waarin deze diens vader, Martinus Fiers, in 1775 was opgevolgd. ‘ : Pieter Fiers stierf reeds op 10 februari 1781, zijn zoon Floris Pieter als driejarig en enig overgebleven kind achterlatend onder de hoede van diens moeder, Alida Johanna Telvooren. De weduwe hertrouwde op 2 februari 1790 met de weduwnaar Jacob Nicolaas Elout, die echter enkele maanden later op zijn beurt overleed.
Veel directe vaderlijke zorg heeft Floris Pieter dus niet gekend. Zonder twijfel zal hij wel een behoorlijke opvoeding en goede schoolopleiding hebben genoten, die hem er op voorbereidde om te zijner tijd als gezeten burger zijn rol op waardige wijze te kunnen vervullen.
Of hij als jongeman, na zijn vormende jaren, ooit iets nuttigs heeft gedaan, al of niet beroepsmatig, is niet duidelijk. Wel schijnt hij zich enige tijd als koopman te hebben beziggehouden. In de genealogie van de met de familie Fiers geparenteerde familie Van der Vlugt, gepubliceerd in Gens Nostra 1978, wordt vermeld dat Floris Pieter Fiers schepen van Haarlem zou zijn geweest. Dit moet een misverstand zijn. In het boekje De Regeering te Haarlem van 179.51824 van W.P.J. Overmeer, waarin alle stedelijke bestuurders en aanverwante functionarissen uit dat tijdvak worden opgesomd, komt zijn naam niet voor. Evenmin in het Naamregister van de heren van de regering der stad Haarlem, aanwezig in het gemeentearchief aldaar.
Floris Pieter Fiers trouwde op 18 juli 1798 met Elisabeth Catharina Trioen. Zij was geboren op 20 augustus 1777 als dochter van Izack Trioen en Sara Smeding. Beide ouders stamden uit respectabele Haarlemse apothekersgeslachten. Elisabeth Catharina was hun enig kind.
Zoals niet ongebruikelijk bij een huwelijk tussen twee jonge mensen van goeden huize die na verloop van tijd aantrekkelijke erfenissen mogen verwachten, werd er tevoren een huwelijkscontract opgemaakt. In dit geval een contract “zonder aventagiën”, d.w.z. geen enkele gemeenschap van goederen, direct of in de toekomst.
De woelige tijden waarin het land verkeerde, hadden blijkbaar weinig of geen invloed op het prille huwelijksgeluk. In de Opregte Haarlemsche Courant was weldra de volgende annonce te lezen:
'' Mijne tedergeliefde Echtgenoote Elisabeth Catharine Trioen is heden zeer voorspoedig bevallen van een welgeschapen zoon.
F.P. Fiers, Haarlem 8 October 1801
Deze, eerste, zoon werd Pieter genaamd. Een kleine twee jaar later volgde het bericht:
'' Mijne geliefde Huisvrouw, Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, is heden zeer voorspoedig bevallen van een welgeschapen zoon.
F.P. Fiers, Haarlem 3 July 1803
De tweede zoon kreeg de namen Jan Izack.
Al met al, een huwelijk in comfortabele omstandigheden, met tedere liefde, voorspoedige bevallingen en welgeschapen zonen. Het was een veelbelovend begin. Er stak echter een distel in dit huwelijksboeket: Floris Pieter Fiers meende oprecht dat hij in zijn zelfontplooiing niet belemmerd mocht worden door iets vulgairs als geld. Hij wilde dat kunnen uitgeven wanneer en naar de mate waarin hij dat nodig oordeelde voor zijn welbevinden. Of het daarbij om eigen of andermans geld ging, was niet van overwegend belang.
De stringente huwelijkse voorwaarden leken reeds te suggereren dat een zekere bescherming van de financiële belangen van de toekomstige echtgenote niet overbodig werd geacht. Wat ook mocht gebeuren, het vermogen van de echtgenote en de revenuen daarvan zouden voor de echtgenoot net zo goed op de maan hebben kunnen liggen als in Haarlem.
In die situatie kwam verandering twee maanden voor de geboorte van het eerste kind. De echtelieden lieten toen een mutueel testament opmaken, waarbij zij bepaalden dat de langstlevende echtgenoot enigen universeel erfgenaam zou worden van de eerststervende.’ De huwelijkse voorwaarden waren daarmee goeddeels ontkracht.
Buitendien lieten tegelijkertijd de moeders van de beide echtelieden notarieel vastleggen dat zij zouden afzien van hun legitieme porties ingeval van vooroverlijden van hun respectieve kinderen zonderdescendenten.*
Zo lang er geen kinderen in leven waren, zou dus het overlijden van een van de echtgenoten voor de andere maximaal gewin opleveren, louter materialistisch bezien. Nu was de kans op een vroeg verscheiden van een van hen niet geheel denkbeeldig: Elisabeth Catharina was in verwachting van haar eerste kind en in die tijd was een eerste bevalling altijd nog een aangelegenheid met zekere risico’s voorkraamvrouw en boreling.
De besproken testamentaire wijzigingen en het tijdstip daarvan, waren dan ook opportuun te achten, vooral uit een oogpunt van veiligstelling van de materiële toekomst van Floris Pieter. Alles ging echter goed met die eerste bevalling en gelukkig ook met de tweede. Het resultaat was dat Floris Pieter er in juli 1803 twee welgeschapen mede-erfgenamen bij had, maar geen uitzicht op een spoedige erfenis.
Schulden
Intussen had hij zijn financiële situatie schrikbarend uit de hand laten lopen en zat hij verstrikt in een schuldenweb, waaruit hij zich niet gemakkelijk kon bevrijden. Hij beschikte nog wel over 7 obligaties van 1000 gulden elk, die hem uit de nalatenschap van zijn grootmoeder, Catharine Haringkarspel, weduwe van Martinus Fiers, bij de boedelscheiding in 1798 waren toebedeeld. Op 22 juli 1803 machtigde hij een makelaar om deze obligaties voor hem te gelde te maken. Die voerde de lastgeving echter eerst ruim een jaar later uit. In de tussentijd was er wel iets gebeurd!
Begin 1804 zag Floris Pieter Fiers er geen gat meer in en verloste zich uit zijn benarde positie door met de noorderzon te vertrekken. De gebeurtenissen volgden elkaar daarna in snel tempo op, zoals de betreffende archiefstukken ons leren... : : 6 april 1804. Alida Johanna Telvooren, Floris Pieter’s moeder, stelt, in een late poging om nog hulp te bieden, een obligatie tot het niet geringe bedrag van 14000 gulden aan haar zoon ter beschikking. : : 9 april 1804. Floris Pieter Fiers, “koopman wonende te Haarlem, tegenwoordig binnen Dordrecht”, geeft een generale machtiging aan de notaris en procureur Willem Arnoldus Haselaar te Haarlem, om alzijn zaken, van welke aard ook, binnen en buiten Haarlem, waar te nemen zowel in als buiten recht.” : : 21 april 1804. De schoonmoeder van Floris Pieter, Sara Smeding, vindt de tijd gekomen om haar vermogen en dus t.z.t. het erfdeel daarin van haar dochter en kleinkinderen af te schermen van de geldelijke “faits et gestes” van haar schoonzoon. Zij wenste haar kleinkinderen bij het bereiken van de volwassenheid verzekerd te weten van een behoorlijke financiële basis. Dat kon door middel van een testament “fidei commis” betrekkelijk eenvoudig geregeld worden. : Tegelijkertijd echter wilde zij haar dochter zo goed mogelijk verzorgd achterlaten als zij zelf zou komen te overlijden. Maar dan wel met een afdoende bescherming tegen de monetaire listen en lagen, die zij van de zijde van haar schoonzoon verwachtte. Diens schulden, bestaande of toekomstige, mochten niet : uit door haar na te laten gelden worden betaald: zij vreesde dat anders de financiële verzorging van haar nabestaanden in gevaar zou kunnen komen. En zij koesterde wel enige argwaan of haar dochter niet toch vroeger of later uit misplaatste gevoelens jegens haar echtgenoot zich in diens netten zou laten strikken. : : Elisabeth Catharina Trioen moest dus ook tegen zichzelf in bescherming worden genomen. Om al deze desiderata adequaat en zonder juridische aangrijpingspunten te verwoorden, was nog niet zo’n : eenvoudige zaak. De notaris had er twintig bladzijden voor nodig, vele daarvan met verbeteringen, aanvullingen of doorhalingen. : Met het resultaat kon Sara Smeding tevreden zijn: de schoonzoon volledig onterfd, de kleinkinderen t.z.t. goed verzorgd, haar dochter eveneens, mits . . . . . . . en anders ook onterfd. : Tot executeuren van dit testament werd ter meerdere zekerheid van een richtige naleving een indrukwekkend college benoemd, waarvan de secretaris van de stad Haarlem en twee notarissen deel : uitmaakten. : : 8 juni 1804. Floris Pieter Fiers, “wonende te Haarlem doch thans present in ‘s Bosch” machtigt de eerder genoemde notaris en procureur Willem Arnoldus Haselaar te Haarlem, om in zijn naam een provisionele separatie van tafel, bed, bijeenwoning en goederen tussen hem en zijn vrouw, Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, te effectuëren, zijn vrouw voor zoveel nodig daarbij te assisteren en voorts om eenhuis in de Warmoesstraat te Haarlem - door hem in mei 1803 gekocht - voor hem te verkopen, evenals zijn ander bezit. : : 22 juni 1804. Op verzoek van de beide echtelieden gaan schepenen van Haarlem akkoord met een provisionele scheiding van tafel, bed enz. op nader te bepalen voorwaarden en wijze. Zij verlenen daartoe aan Elisabeth Catharina Trioen “veniam agendi’ ’ . Is 21 juli 1804. De akte van separatie wordt gepasseerd voor notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen te Haarlem.r6 De comparanten zijn Willem Arnoldus Haselaar, notaris en procureur, optredend namens Floris Pieter Fiers, ter ene zijde en Elisabeth Catharina Trioen ter andere. Geconstateerd wordt dat de echtelieden op 18 juli 1798 waren getrouwd “in de billijke hoop en verwachting dat hetzelve huwelijk volkomen en ongeschonden zoude hebben blijven standhouden, tot dat de dood van een van beijden daaraan een einde mogt komen te stellen, dan, dat een compleet dérangement in de boedel en zaaken van den principaal van den comparant ter eener, gevolgd door deszelfs absentie van hier, den principaal van den comparant ter eener en de comparante terandere zijde hadden doen te raaden worden, omme ter voorkoming van verdere : onheijlen en nadeelige gevolgen, bij provisie van elkanderen te separeeren van tafel, bed, : bijeenwooning en goederen”. Een en ander onder de volgende voorwaarden: : 1. Kleding en sieraden blijven bij de gebruiker. : 2. Huisraad, meubilair en andere inboedel zijn grotendeels het privé-eigendom van de echtgenote, daarbij krijgt zij het weinige dat aan haar man toebehoort. : 3. Al hetgeen overigens van de echtgenoot is, daaronder begrepen: zijn bibliotheek, het huis in de Warmoesstraat ter waarde van ca. f 1400, de effecten of obligaties te zijnen name, ook de zeven van f1000 en die van f 14OMt, waarvan boven sprake was, zal te gelde worden gemaakt en aangewend om zijn schulden bij derden af te lossen. Wat daarna overschiet moet worden uitgekeerd aan de echtgenote inmindering op de vordering die zij krachtens de huwelijkse voorwaarden heeft. : 4. Bezittingen van welke aard ook van de echtgenote blijven haar privé-eigendom. : 5. In winst en verlies gedurende het huwelijk opgekomen, zal de echtgenote niet participeren, deze blijven derhalve voor rekening van de echtgenoot, evenals de schulden staande het huwelijk aangegaan uit welken hoofde ook. : 6. De beide kinderen blijven bij de moeder. De echtgenoot zal in hun opleidings- en onderhoudskosten bijdragen, zoveel zijn omstandigheden dat in de tijd mogelijk maken en “zijn betrekking als vaderhem zal gebieden”. : 7. Toekomstige inkomsten, erfenissen, e.d. blijven aan degeen aan wiens zijde deze opkomen, onverminderd de rechten van de echtgenote wegens haar vordering ten laste van haar man. Schulden aangegaan na beëindiging van de samenwoning blijven voor rekening van degeen die deze heeft aangegaan. : 8. De echtgenoot doet afstand van de maritale macht die hem over de echtgenote en haar goederen competeert. : : 3 augustus 1804. Schepenen van Haarlem condemneren Floris Pieter Fiers en Elisabeth Catharina Trioen in de inhoud en nakoming van de akte van separatie dd. 21 juli 1804, separeren hen diensvolgens vantafel, bed, bijeenwoning en goederen, verbieden dat de een ten laste van de ander gedurende de separatie schulden maakt en ordonneren dat dit desgewenst door publikatie of bij affiche “aan den volke” zal worden bekend gemaakt. : : 12 december 1804. Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, “gesepareerde huisvrouw” van Floris Pieter Fiers, past haar testament aan de gewijzigde omstandigheden aan. Onder herroeping van alle voorgaande, met of zonder haar echtgenoot, gemaakte wilsbeschikkingen, benoemt zij haar beide kinderen, of hun descendenten, tot haar enige en universele erfgenamen. : : 1804 was een enerverend jaar geweest voor alle betrokkenen, 1805 begon niet veel beter. : Sara Smeding, reeds geruime tijd zwak en ziekelijk, stierf op 20 april 1805 in haar woning aan het Spaarne tegenover de Gravestenenbrug. Zij liet een aanzienlijke erfenis na aan haar dochter en kleinkinderen. Aan haar woonhuis was zij zozeer gehecht geweest, dat zij in haar bovenbedoeld testament had laten opnemen: “haar hartelijk verlangen uit hoofde van de bijzondere geneijgdheid welke zij gevoeld, dat voorschreeve huijs en erve zo veel eenigsints mogelijk zij onder haare descendenten, zowel ten opzigte van het gebruijk, als van den eijgendom verblijve”. De woning had zij onder verband van fideï commis aan haar petekind en kleinzoon Jan Izack Fiers gelegateerd, met het beding dat diens moeder, haar dochter, haar leven lang de vrije bewoning ervan zou genieten. De : benodigde gelden voor onderhoud en andere woonkosten waren mede bij wijze van legaat ter beschikking gesteld. : : Te betwijfelen valt of Elisabeth Catharina Trioen ooit aan het verlangen van haar moeder om het betreffende huis te gaan bewonen, heeft voldaan. Zeker is dat zij -wanneer is onbekend - Haarlem voor goed heeft verlaten en zich met haar kinderen in Lisse heeft gevestigd. Haar oude omgeving had blijkbaar weinig aantrekkelijks meer voor haar. Waar Floris Pieter Fiers zich bevond, wist zij niet. : : De zonen : Toen zij daarvoor oud genoeg waren, werden beide zonen in de gemeente Lisse voor de Nationale Militie ingeschreven en na loting tot militaire dienst verplicht. Geen van beiden heeft overigens daadwerkelijk gediend. Pieter voldeed aan zijn dienstplicht door het indienststellenvan een plaatsvervanger, en Jan Izack werd vrijgesteld “uit hoofde van de volbrag-te dienst van zijn broeder, bij remplacement”. : : De oudste zoon - inmiddels was hij zich Pieter Fiers Smeding gaan noemen en schrijven - in 1824 afgestudeerd in Leiden als jurist en in afwachting van een benoeming bij het Hof van Civiele Justitie teParamaribo praktiserend advocaat in Haarlem, trouwde op 23 maart 1827 te Amsterdam met Maria Johanna Verwayenlg en vertrok kort daarna met zijn vrouw naar Suriname. : : Ten behoeve van dit huwelijk had Elisabeth Catharina Trioen een formeel huwelijksconsent doen opmaken door een notaris, in welke akte zij zich “echtgenoote van den Heer Floris Pieter Fiers, wiens aanwezen onbekend is” noemde. Zij was zich volslagen onbewust van het feit dat zij reeds een : aantal jaren weduwe was! : : Bij het huwelijk van haar tweede zoon, Jan Izack Fiers apotheker in Den Haag, met Christina Henriëtta Carolina Heule, welk huwelijk daar ter plaatse werd voltrokken op 12 augustus 1829, was dat inmiddels wel bekend. Bij de diverse huwelij ksbijlagen zit een verklaring van de Minister voor de Marine en Koloniën, gedateerd 20 oktober 1828, waarin deze te kennen geeft “dat uit de bij deszelfs Departement gehoudene registers blijkt, dat Floris Pieter Fiers, laatstelijk fungerend onderkommissaris der Marine te Sourabaya in Neerlands Indië is overleden”. : : Floris Pieter Fiers te Rotterdam : Wat weten we over leven en werken van Floris Pieter Fiers nadat hij in 1804 vrouw en kinderen in Haarlem had verlaten? Hierboven is gebleken dat hij in het toenmalige Nederlands-Indië is geweest en daar gestorven. Dat geeft de richting aan voor nader onderzoek; de oude archieven van het Ministerie van Koloniënz en eventueel in Nederland aanwezige koloniale archiefbescheiden komen daarvoor in aanmerking. Hij blijkt in 18 18 naar Oost-Indië te zijn vertrokken en zijn levensloop daarna is vrij nauwkeurig te volgen. Het tijdvak 1805-1818 echter is grotendeels een “witte plek”. : : Gelukkig beschikken we over een interessant document uit die periode: de overlijdensakte van Batje Fiers.” Op 28 mei 1814 overleed te Rotterdam ten huize van haar vader een meisje, Batje Fiers genaamd, oud 5 jaren en 9 maanden, geboren te Rotterdam en gedomicilieerd te Vlissingen. Volgens de akte was zij een dochter van Floris Pieter Fiers, zonder beroep, en van Alida van der Meij, beiden gedomicilieerd te Vlissingen. De aangifte van overlijden werd gedaan door de vader en een buurman, Johannes Stevenson, 35 jaar oud, houtdraaiersknecht; beiden wonende in de Zonneblomsteeg G 290 in Rotterdam. : : Dit lijkt op een louter feitelijke mededeling. De eerste gedachte die opkomt is deze, dat Floris Pieter kennelijk een nieuwe levensgezellin had opgedaan en bij haar een kind verwekt; in mei 1814 woonden zij in Rotterdam, maar werden geacht in Vlissingen thuis te horen. Bij verder onderzoek blijkt de overlijdensakte een mengeling van feiten en verdichtsels te bevatten. In de eerste plaats lijkt de verwijzing naar Vlissingen een mystificatie: ter plaatse is niets te vinden over een verblijf aldaar van de genoemden. Ook andere gegevens wijzen niet in die richting. : : Belangrijker is het raadsel van de geboorte van Batje. Op grond van haar leeftijd bij overlijden zou zij in augustus 1808 geboren moeten zijn; volgens de akte vond dat plaats in Rotterdam. Er is echter omstreeks die tijd beslist geen Batje Fiers geregistreerd in enig doopregister in Rotterdam (ook niet in die van Vlissingen trouwens). Daarentegen wel een Batje Kock. Dit meisje werd geboren op 20 augustus 1808 en gereformeerd gedoopt op de 28e d.a.v. Haar vader was Johannes Kock en haar moeder Alida van der Mijden, echtelieden wonende in de Peperstraat E39. : : De geboortedatum, de naam van de moeder - zij het incorrect gespeld - en de ongebruikelijke voornaam van de dopelinge, duiden er op dat dit kind wel eens de Batje zou kunnen zijn, wier overlijden op 28 mei 1814 door Floris Pieter Fiers “als vader” werd aangegeven. : Ook het volgende wijst daarop. De officiële ouders van Batje hadden reeds eerder een kind gehad, t.w. Christiaan, gedoopt 6 juli 1806 en jong gestorven. In het doopregister werden die ouders toen vermeld als Johannes Kok en Alida van der Meij, wonende in de Kokersteeg; als doopgetuige trad op Christina Moede. Laatstgenoemde is Alida’s moeder. : : Johannes Kok, een smidsknecht, werd in 1810 wegens “dieverij” ten laste van zijn werkgever, door Schepenen tot openbare geseling en verbanning voor 8 jaar uit het Departement Maasland veroordeeld.26 Bij de dood van Batje in 1814 was hij nog verbannen. Kennelijk woonde Floris Pieter Fiers toen samen met de echtgenote van Johannes, Alida van der Meij, en haar dochtertje. Ik meen dat met voldoende recht kan worden geconcludeerd dat Batje Fiers en Batje Kok (of Koek) verschillende namen zijn voor een en hetzelfde meisje. : : Waar en wanneer Floris Pieter Fiers en Alida van der Meij elkaar ontmoet hebben, is niet te achterhalen. Ook is niet duidelijk waarom hij zich in 1814 voor Batje’s vader uitgaf. Of sprak de man de zuivere waarheid? Het lijkt er op dat Floris Pieter in de familie- en burenkring van Alida geheel was geaccepteerd. Alida’s zuster en zwager vernoemden hun derde kind naar hem: “Floris Pieter” Voermans, geboren 19 mei 18 15. Zijn status en woonomstandigheden waren zeker niet meer op het niveau waaraan hij in Haarlem gewend was geweest. Hij verkeerde nu te midden van sjouwerlieden, handwerksknechten, schippers e.d. en woonde in een sloppenbuurt. De Zonnebloemsteeg, niet ver van de Grote Kerk, was een smalle straat of gang met pakhuizen en woonpanden, in welke laatste verschillende gezinnenopeengepakt leefden. Drie tot vijf gezinnen met in totaal tien tot twintig personen per huis was normaal. Het merendeel van zijn nieuwe bekenden was op overeenkomstige wijze gehuisvest. : : Hoe Floris Pieter en Alida in hun levensonderhoud voorzagen is de vraag; volgens de overlijdensakte van Batje oefende Floris Pieter geen beroep uit. Had Alida wellicht een broodwinning? Voor een man, afkomstig uit een comfortabel burgerlijk milieu, zal op den duur een leven op de rand van pauperdom : weinig aanlokkelijks hebben geboden, al werd dit leven dan gedeeld door Alida van der Meij. Deze vond in de veroordeling van Johannes Kok aanleiding of - misschien juister gezegd - de gelegenheid om zich van haar echtgenoot te laten scheiden. Op 27 juli 1816 werd de echtscheiding uitgesproken.27 Zij was daarna volkomen vrij in haar gaan en staan; een vrijheid die Floris Pieter Fiers zich al eerderhad aangemeten. : : Naar Indië : Zoals wel meer personen van redelijk goeden huize maar twijfelachtige deugdzaamheid hadden gedaan, besloot Floris Pieter te trachten in Indië een nieuw bestaan op te bouwen. Dat kon nu weer. Tijdens de Napoleontische oorlogen waren de Nederlandse koloniën in Oost en West onder Brits beheer geweest en vrijwel onbereikbaar voor een gewoon burger uit Holland. Na Napoleon’s definitieve nederlaag, werden de Oostindische koloniën in de loop van 1816 door de Engelsen weer aan Nederland overgedragen. : : Samen met Alida van der Meij is Floris Pieter Fiers in 1818 naar Java vertrokken. De overtochtskosten financierde hij, onder belofte van spoedige terugbetaling, met geleend geld. Op het Departement van Koloniën in Den Haag hoorde men voor het eerst van zijn bestaan, toen van de Gouverneur-Generaal van Nederlandsch-Indië bericht werd ontvangen dat deze autoriteit bij zijn besluit van 11 maart 1819 een zekere F.P. Fiers had benoemd tot boekhouder bij de Marine Pakhuizen te Soerabaja. Blijkbaar had Floris Pieter het voornemen om zich, met zijn Alida, in het nieuwe land te scharen in de rij van nette burgers met een gereguleerd bestaan. : : Uit de burgerlijke stand van Soerabaja blijkt, dat aldaar op 10 december 1820 zijn getrouwd: : Floris Pieter Fiers, jonkman, 42 jaar oud, geboren te Haarlem, en Alida van der Meij, jonge dochter, 30 jaar oud, geboren te Rotterdam." De burgerlijke autoriteiten in Soerabaja wisten kennelijk niet beter dan dat beiden nooit eerder getrouwd waren geweest. Dit betekent dat Alida haar vorig huwelijk had verzwegen, maar, erger, dat Floris Pieter bigamie pleegde! Echter, wat niet weet dat niet deerten zijn wettige vrouw, Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, ver weg in Holland, wist van niets. : : Kort na het nieuwe huwelijk was het vermeende echtpaar getuige bij de doop van een kindje van een bevriende familie. Dit is de laatste “nette” daad die van Floris Pieter Fiers in de archieven te vinden is. : In 1821 werd hij bevorderd tot kommies-boekhouder bij het onderkommissariaat der Marine te Soerabaja en in 1822 nam hij een tijd lang de functie van onderkommissaris waar. Hij had ook te maken met hetgeldelijk beheer van het onderkommissariaat. Floris Pieter Fiers en de nabijheid van andermans geld: dat deed steeds een spanningsveld ontstaan waarin zijn kracht om weerstand te bieden aan de verlokking van snelle verdiensten zeer op de proef werd gesteld en gewoonlijk te kort schoot. Zo ook hier. Tot zijn takenpakket behoorde onder meer de zorg voor de boedels van overleden bemanningsleden van de koloniale vloot. Het bedrag van de zuivere nalatenschap moest hij in ontvangst nemen en verantwoorden, opdat het aan de rechthebbende erfgenamen in Nederland of elders kon worden overgemaakt. In ontvangst nemen deed hij nauwgezet, verantwoorden en afdragen deed hij niet. Deze gewoonte en andere malversaties, in en buiten zijn functie, leidden tot zijn teloorgang. Door de Raad van Justitie te Soerabaja : werd hij schuldig bevonden aan oplichting, wanbeheer en verduistering van gouvernementsgelden, : en bij vonnis van 25 april 1823 veroordeeld tot drieërlei straf: geseling, zes : jaar opsluiting in de gevangenis en na afloop daarvan verbanning uit Indië en opzending : naar Nederland. : Dat was geen kleinigheid! Soerabaja is een van de warmste steden van de archipel. : Vooral in de kentering van oost- tot westmoesson (oktober/november) kan het er : ongemeen drukkend zijn. In de tijd waarvan we spreken, waren de mogelijkheden om de : 143 : ongemakken van het klimaat het hoofd te bieden nogal primitief en beperkt. Onder : zulke omstandigheden is een verblijf in een - uiteraard ook al primitieve - gevangenis, : dubbel zwaar. Nochtans, Floris Pieter was geenszins een gebroken man en niet van zins : om zich zonder meer in zijn lot te schikken. Hij begon met de rechtmatigheid van het : vonnis te betwisten, als eerste actie in een reeks pogingen om wijziging en verzachting van : zijn straf te bereiken. De Gouverneur-Generaal van Nederlandsch Indië besliste daarover, : na ingewonnen advies en deliberatie “in Rade”. Diens, beargumenteerde besluiten : welke de gang van zaken goed schetsen, laat ik hieronder in extenso volgen.3l : No. 23, dd. 17 juni 1823. Gelezen een rekwest van : F.P. Fiets, gedetineerde ten gevangenhuize te Soerabaya, : daarbij te kennen gevende dat hij op den 25e : april 1.1. als kommies bij het Haven- en Marine : Departement heeft teregt gestaan voor den Raad van : Justitie te Soerabaya.Dat hij intusschen eerst sedert : dien tijd heeft kennis gekregen van het Crimineel : Wetboek voor het krijgsvolk te water in het vaderland, : gearresteerd den 20 juli 1814 waar in artikel : 4 tit. 1 vermeld staat, dat dit Wetboek onder anderen : ook betreft de kommiezen in ‘s-Lands magazijnen : en.voor alle soortgelijke personen geemploijeerd tot : het verrigten van eenig werk of dienst in de voorschreven : magazijnen of tot bewaring of uitdeeling : van goederen aan den Lande toebehoorende, enz. en : dat hij suppliant op grond van dat artikel vermeent : met voor den Raad van Justitie maar voor eenen : Militairen krijgsraad te moeten te regt staan wegens : de hem ten laste gelegde misdaden, mitsdien verzoekende : dat het tegen hem geslagen vonnis als door : eene onbevoegde regtbank gewezen, worde vernietigd, : en dat hij vervolgens ter zake der tegen hem : ingebragte beschuldiging worde verwezen voor een : krijgsraad als zijnen competenten regter.Gezien het : berigt van President en Raden in het Hoog Geregtshof : dd. 11 juni no. 335, daarbij overleggende een : ingewonnen advies van den Procureur Generaal, die : daarbij als zijn gevoelen opgeeft dat de qualiteit : alleen van den Requestrant welligt hem aan de : regtspleging van het krijgsvolk te water zoude onderwerpen, : doch dat aangezien de bij het hierboven : aangehaalde artikel 4 bedoelde personen wegens alle : misdaden vreemd aan hunne administratie voor den : gewonen regter worden geroepen, en de rekwestrant : ook wegens particuliere misdaad en buiten zijne : ambtsbetrekking is gevonnisd, het daarvoor mag : worden gehouden dat, evenzoo als de burgermisdadiger : den militairen medepligtigen voor eene burger : regtbank trekt, de particuliere misdaad ook de officiële : misdaad tot zich trekt, om door een en denzelfden : regter te worden beoordeeld.En verklarende het : Hof zich geenszins met deze stelling te kunnen vereenigen, : aangezien volgens de vigeerende militaire : Wetgeving niet de daad maar de persoon de competentie : des regters bepaalt, zijnde het wijders aan den : Hove voorgekomen dat de kommiezen bij de Haven- : en Marine Departementen, niet genoemd wordende : in het meergemelde artikel 4 eeniglijk te beschouwen : zijn als civiele ambtenaren, en dat de : rekwestrant mitsdien voor zijnen competenten : regter, den Raad van Justitie te Soerabaya is geroepen. : Waarop gedelibereerd En in aanmerking genomen : dat er geene reden is gevonden waarom de : suppliant, in zijne hoedanigheid van kommies bij : het Haven- en Marine Departement te Soerabaya : niet zoude moeten worden beschouwd als civiel : ambtenaar Is goedgevonden en verstaan Het voorschreven : verzoek van F.P. Fiers te declineren en te : wijzen van de hand, zoo als geschiedt bij : deze.Extract dezer zal worden verleend aan het : Hoog Geregtshof en den Rekwestrant tot informatie : en narigt.-32 : No. 24, dd. 17 juni 1823. Gelezen een rekwest van : F.P. Fiers, gedetineerde in ‘s-Landsboeijen te Soerabaya, : daarbij verzoekende mitigatie der straf van : geeseling, confinement en bannissement waartoe hij : is verwezen bij vonnis van den Raad van Justitie te : Soerabaya dd. 25 april I.l.Gezien het rapport van : President en Raden van het Hoog Geregtshof van : Neerlands Indië dd. 11 juni no. 336, daarbij als : hunne consideratiën en na ingewonnen berigt van : den Procureur Generaal, opgevende dat noch uit de : processtukken, noch uit de positieven van het : rekwest eenige termen zijn gevonden om tot geheele : of gedeeltelijke remissie der tegen de suppliant gewezene : straf te adviseren.Waarop gedelibereerd, is : goedgevonden en verstaan : Het verzoek van F.P. Fiers om remissie of mitigatie : der straf waartoe hij is verwezen bij vonnis van den : Raad van Justitie te Soerabay, dd. 25 april j.l., te : declineren en te wijzen van de hand, zoo als geschiedt : bij deze.Extract dezer zal worden verleend : aan het Hoog Geregtshof en den Rekwestrant tot : informatie en nar&‘* : Record ID Number: MH:N523 : PRIN MH:I397 : Note N165vervolg Een ondeugdzaam heer van goeden huize : : door P.J. FIERST VAN WIJNANDSBERGEN : : No. 47, dd. 23 september 1823. Gelezen de requeste : van Alida van der Meij, huisvrouw van Floris Pieter : Fiers, verzoeken dat dat gedeelte van het vonnis : waarbij haar man is gecondemneerd tot zes jaren : gevangenis, worde gecommuteerd in bannissement : naar een der Muluksche Eilanden.Gezien de consideratiën : en het advies van het Hoog Geregtshof bij : missive van den 8 dezer no. 522, en hierover gedelibereerd : zijnde, is goedgevonden en verstaan het vorenstaande : verzoek te declineren en te wijzen van de : hand.Extract dezer zal worden verleend aan het : Hoog Geregtshof en de requestrante tot informatie : en narigt.“’ : 144 : Hierna bleef het geruime tijd stil. Men kan zich trouwens voorstellen dat het Soerabajaanse : klimaat een gedetineerde van 46 jaar eerder helpt om zich “ingetogen” te : gedragen, dan dat het stimuleert tot langdurig actief verzet. Blijkbaar bleef het gevangenisleven : inderdaad niet zonder invloed op de gezondheid van Floris Pieter. Zijn volgend : verzoekschrift klinkt als een smeekbede. : No. 37, dd. 15 juni 1824. Gelezen de requeste van : Floris Pieter Fiers, gedetineerd in ‘s-Landsboeijen te : Sourabaya, verzoekende dat uit aanmerking van : zijnen diep ongelukkigen toestand, het overige gedeelte : der gevangenisstraf welke hij nog zoude moeten : ondergaan, moge worden veranderd in een bannissement : naar een der meest afgelegene gedeelten : der kolonie.Gezien de consideratiën en het advies : van het Hoog Geregtshof, bij missive van den 11 : dezer no. 348 : En hierover gedelibereerd, en in aanmerking genomen : zijnde dat de requestrant bij het tegen hem : geslagen vonnis is veroordeeld om na ommekomst : van zijne zesjarige gevangenisstraf uit Z.M. bezittingen : in Indië te worden verbannen en naar Nederland : gezonden Dat mitsdien het verzoek van den requestrant, : zooals hetzelve is liggende, niet kan worden : ingewilligd hoezeer anders de gunstige berigten omtrent : zijn tegenwoordig goed ingetogen en beterschap : belovend gedrag wel eenige termen opleveren : om op dat verzoek gunstig te disponeren Is goedgevonden : en verstaan eerstelijk: aan den requestrant : remissie te verleenen van het overige gedeelte der : gevangenisstraf welke hij krachtens het tegen hem : geslagen vonnis nog zoude moeten ondergaan, blijvende : evenwel de verdere condemnatie tot bannissement : uit Z.M. bezittingen in Indië om naar Nederland : te worden opgezonden in hare volle kracht, met : bepaling voorts dat de requestrant in zijne gevangenis : zal verblijven tot dat er gelegenheid voor zijne : verzending zal zijn; ten tweede: de Hoofddirectie : van Financiën te magtigen om voor de verzending : van den requestrant F.P. Fiers naar Nederland met : den meesten spoed het noodige te verrigten en daarvan : in tijds rapport te doen, ter verdere mededeeling : aan Zijne Excellentie den Minister voor de Koloniën. : Extract dezer zal worden verleend aan het : Hoog Geregtshof, de Hoofddirectie van Financiën, : den Raad van Justitie te Sourabaya en den Requestrant : tot informatie en narigt.jJ : Een humane geste. Floris Pieter had inmiddels ruimschoots langer dan een jaar in de : gevangenis gezeten en zijn lichamelijke gesteldheid droeg daarvan de sporen. Zijn : geestvermogens echter leken onverzwakt gericht op zijn kruis en passie: geld. Daarvan : afstand doen, zelfs als het ging om geld dat hij had verduisterd, druiste tegen zijn natuur : in. Dat blijkt o.m. uit het verzoekschrift dat hij indiende kort nadat hij de voor hem : gunstige beslissing van 15 juni 1824 had ontvangen. De afdoening volgt hieronder. : No. 31, dd. 26 augustus 1824. Gelezen de requeste : van Floris Pieter Fiers, gedetineerde in ‘s-landsboeijen : te Sourabaya, daarbij verzoekende restitutie : van eene som van f.855.75, ingevolge besluit van den : Hoofddirecteur van Financiën dd 2 october j.l., no. : 12, door hem in ‘s-lands kas gestort ter vergoeding : van vroeger door hem ontvreemde gouvernementsgelden : tot een gelijk bedrag, en zulks op grond dat de : teruggave dier gelden hem niet is opgelegd bij het : vonnis, op den 25 april 1823 door den Raad van : Justitie te Sourabaya tegen hem gewezen;Gelet op : het besluit van den Gouverneur Generaal, van den 1 : october 1823, no. 9, waarbij aan de Hoofddirectie : van Financiën is opgedragen om de in dezen bedoelde : gelden zoo veel mogelijk uit den boedel van : De dood van Fiers : F.P. Fiers ten behoeve van den lande te doen requireren; : En hierover gedelibereerd zijnde, is goedgevonden : en verstaan eerstelijk: het verzoek van den : requestrant om restitutie van de aan ‘s-lands kas : door hem vergoede gelden te declineren en te wijzen : van de hand;ten tweede: de Hoofddirectie van Financiën : met herinnering aan art. 2 der Resolutie van : 15 juny j.l. no. 37, aan te schrijven om van de : tegenwoordige Oostmousson gebruik te maken, teneinde : den persoon van F.P. Fiers, thans gedetineerd : in ‘s-landsboeijen te Sourabaya naar Batavia te doen : overkomen om verder naar Nederland te worden : opgezonden.Extract dezer zal worden verleend aan : de Hoofddirectie van Financiën en den requestrant : tot informatie en narigt.“ : Het leek er op dat de G.G. en de Raad van Indië “de persoon van F.P. Fiers” zo : langzamerhand wel “kwijt” wilden. Het einde kwam overigens kort daarop in Batavia. : Er is een bericht dat aldaar op 1 november 1824 is overleden een J. Fiers.36 Hoogstwaarschijnlijk : had de naam moeten luiden: F.P. Fiers. Vast staat dat enkele maanden later, : t.w. 20 februari 1825 eveneens in Batavia, het huwelijk werd gesloten van Alida van der : 145 : Meij, weduwe van Floris Pieter Fiers, met Coenraad Ludwig Weiss, j.m. van Göttingen. : 31, 38 : Wat wist men in Nederland af van de verwikkelingen rond leven en dood van Floris : Pieter Fiers in Oost-Indië? De naaste familieleden hadden in 1827 nog geen idee waar : hun man en vader zich ophield. Zie het huwelijksconsentzO ter gelegenheid van het : huwelijk van de oudste zoon. Ook bij het Ministerie van Koloniën wist men weinig of : niets. Indertijd, in 1819, had de Gouverneur Generaal van Nederlandsch Indië laten : weten, dat hij een zekere F.P. Fiers had benoemd tot boekhouder bij de Marine : Pakhuizen in Soerabaja.28 Naar aanleiding daarvan was deze nieuwe ambtenaar ingeschreven : in het “Stamboek der Oost-Indische Ambtenaren”.39 Voorts had men zijn : bevordering tot kommies-boekhouder bij de onderkommissaris der Marine te Soerabaja : nog aangetroffen in een of andere nominatieve opgave over 1821 en in het Stamboek : bijgeschreven. Voor het overige was zijn folio in dat boek leeg gebleven. : Daarin kwam eerst verandering toen in mei 1826 inlichtingen werden gevraagd over de 2e : stuurman der Koloniale Marine J.A.J. Krieger, 4o door diens familie in Nederland. De : Minister van Koloniën richtte zich ter zake tot het Indische Gouvernement en ontving het : volgende antwoord: : Aan Zijne Excellentie den Minister. : (per Mary en Hillegonde, Kapt. Platence) : No. 168 Batavia, den 11 July 1827 : Ter voldoening aan het door Uwe Excellentie mij bij missive van den 3 Mei 1826 No.54/141 te kennen : gegeven verlangen, heb ik de eer haar mede te deelen dat volgens bij mij ingekomen berigten, de in voorschr. : missive bedoelde 2e Stuurman J.A.J. Krieger werkelijk overleden is, en dat het rendement van deszelfs : nalatenschap, hetwelk zuiver f.279,16 heeft bedragen door den destijds fungerend Onderkommissaris der : Marine Fiers ontvangen, doch onder meer anderen nimmer verantwoord is geworden, zijnde de laatstgenoemde : sedert ter zake van zijne verkeerde administratie door den Raad van Justitie te Soerabaya tot : schavotstraf gecondemneerd en insolvent overleden. : De Luitenant Gouverneur Generaal : over Nederlandsch Indië : Bij afwezendheid : De Raad van Indië : Chassé : De behandeling van deze brief ten departemente gaf aanleiding tot een ambtelijke : gedachtenwisseling, die in de marge van een concept voor de afdoening werd gevoerd. : De eerst behandelend ambtenaar schreef daar met potlood: : Het komt mij voor dat in zoodanige gevallen het Gouvt. verpligt is, om voor deszelfs ontrouwe administrateuren : te betalen. : Een hoger geplaatste - waarschijnlijk de minister - schreef daaronder: : Met het bovenstaande gevoelen kan ik mij zoo onvoorwaardelijk niet vereenigen. Mij is ook niet klaar, op : welke wijze en gronden deze Fiers die nalatenschap onder zich gekregen heeft. Ik geloof niet in officiële hulp. : De eerste ambtenaar legde toen uit: : Uit krachte van het reglement op de bereddering der boedels van overleden zeevarenden. Ik maak de : bedenking slechts “in voorraad”, omdat de belanghebbende op deze mededeeling welligt nader zal komen : reclameren.41 : 146 : 147 : Die belanghebbende werd vervolgens bij brief van 20 november 1827 over het sterven : van zijn familielid en het gebeurde met diens nalatenschap ingelicht, maar vond daarin : blijkbaar geen aanleiding om te “reclameren”. In de ministeriële correspondentieklappers : heb ik er althans niets over gevonden. : Het “Stamboek Oost Indische Ambtenaren” kon nu ten aanzien van Floris Pieter Fiers : worden afgesloten met de aantekening van zijn overlijden. Het tijdstip daarvan was niet : bekend, althans door de Gouverneur Generaal niet vermeld, wel de omstandigheden : waaronder. Ook de familie zou desgewenst ingelicht kunnen worden. Zoals hiervoor : reeds opgemerkt, gaf de Minister op 20 oktober 1828 een formele verklaring af, : houdende de mededeling dat Floris Pieter Fiers, laatstelijk fungerend onderkommissaris : der Marine in Soerabaja, in Nederlands Indië was overleden. Verdere bijzonderheden : waren achterwege gelaten. Een kies gesteld document derhalve; de gevoelens van de : familie werden niet nodeloos gekwetst. Wie om de verklaring van overlijden heeft : gevraagd, heb ik niet kunnen traceren. Wel, dat dit document bij het huwelijk van Floris : Pieter’s tweede zoon, Jan Izack Fiers, te Den Haag op 12 augustus 1829 aan de : Burgerlijke Stand is overgelegd.22 : Het is geheel in stijl met het leven van Floris Pieter, dat na zijn dood, het laatste woord in : zijn geschiedenis door een schuldeiser werd geschreven. Een voormalig winkelier uit : Hellevoetsluis, Cornelis Klop, had hem in 18 17 goederen geleverd en geld voorgeschoten : tot een bedrag van f.416,- en daarvoor een schuldbekentenis ontvangen, afgegeven te : Rotterdam 31 oktober 1817. Floris Pieter beloofde in dat geschrift o.m. zijn schuld ten : spoedigste na het bekomen van een post te zullen voldoen, vermeerderd met een rente : van 5% ‘s-jaars. Daar is niets van gekomen. Na een vergeefse poging van Klop, in 1822, : om zijn vordering voldaan te krijgen door korting op het traktement van Floris Pieter : Fiers en na het schrijven van een paar onbeantwoorde brieven naar Soerabaja in de jaren : daarna, werd hem tenslotte, n.a.v. een nieuw verzoek zijnerzijds, op 18 november 1830 : door de Minister van Koloniën meegedeeld dat zijn schuldenaar insolvent was overleden : en dat diens weduwe, die later met een onderofficier was gehuwd en naar de Westkust : van Sumatra vertrokken, derhalve niets van hem geërfd had.42 : De nabestaanden : Hoe is het de naaste familieleden verder vergaan? Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, de eerste : en wettige weduwe van F.P. Fiers, werd op 25 oktober 1830 in Den Haag als nieuwe : ingezetene ingeschreven, afkomstig van Lisse. Zij stierf ten huize van haar zoon Jan : Izack Fiers aan de Prinsegracht op 25 december 1843, 66 jaar oud.43 : *,* Heden overleed, am de gevolgea eener Slijmberoercc, : in den ouderdom vy 66 jaren, onze geliefdc Moejer en Be- : FRyt¶;der ELISAUE TH CATt1ARLN$ yliRSR, ‘feb. : . . : ‘sGHAVENHAGE, E ! i . C. F 1 E R 5, : 25 December 1843. ’ Geb. HEULE. : 148 : De beide zonen hebben hun vader nimmer gekend. We moeten hopen dat zijn ware aard : en kwalijke praktijken voor hen verborgen zijn gebleven. Uiteraard zal zijn verdwijning : in hun prille jeugd, de geruchten of juist het stilzwijgen daarover en in het algemeen hun : leven daarna als kinderen van een vader, die hun moeder en hen in de steek had gelaten, : niet geheel zonder invloed zijn geweest op hun jonge gemoed. In hun later leven is : daarvan overigens weinig te merken, althans niet in hun maatschappelijke loopbanen, : tenzij het feit dat zij die beiden buiten hun geboorteplaats Haarlem hebben gezocht. : De oudste zoon, zich noemende en schrijvende Pieter Fiers Smeding, verbleef van : medio 1827 tot medio 1849 in Paramaribo, waar hij een succesvolle loopbaan bij de : rechterlijke macht van Suriname afsloot als President van het Gerechtshof aldaar. Na : nog twee jaar op het Ministerie van Koloniën in Den Haag gedetacheerd geweest te zijn, : ter bewerking van de Nederlandse wetboeken voor de West-Indische koloniën, werd hij, : op zijn verzoek, m.i.v. 1 april 1852 in het genot van pensioen gesteld. Hij overleed te Velp : op 16 september 1859. Hij is tweemaal getrouwd geweest. De eerste keer te Amsterdam : op 23 maart 1827 met Maria Johanna Verwaijen.i9s 2o : Zij woonde toen aan de Keizersgracht aldaar maar was geboren in mei 1790 in (het : tegenwoordige) Georgetown, Guyana, waar zij op 30 september 1836 ook overleden is.44 : Het huwelijk bleef kinderloos, maar het echtpaar heeft wel een zoon geadopteerd.45 : Tijdens een verlofperiode in Nederland, hertrouwde Mr. Pieter Fiers Smeding te : Haarlem op 26 mei 1842 met Barendina Jacoba van der Vlugt, geboren aldaar 9 : augustus 1813 en gestorven 23 september 1893.46 Zij was een dochter van Bartel Willem : van der Vlugt en Hermina Pluijm. 47 Het enig kind van Pieter en Barendina Jacoba, een : dochter genaamd Hermina Elisabeth Fiers Smeding, werd geboren te Paramaribo op 25 : april 1843 en is 6 maart 1917 te Hilversum overleden.‘@ : De tweede zoon van Floris Pieter Fiers, Jan Izack, heeft zich al betrekkelijk jong in Den : Haag gevestigd als apotheker. Hij huwde aldaar op 12 augustus 1829 met Christina : Henriëtta Carolina Heule, geboren Schiedam 8 oktober 1808.2’a 22 : Hij is in Den Haag gestorven op 23 december 1881, en zij op 18 januari 1885. Hun vijf : kinderen zijn allen in Den Haag geboren en daar ook, zonder nakomelingschap, : overleden.49 : Alida van der Meij is in Oost-Indië gebleven. Nadat zij haar derde echtgenoot, Conrad : Ludwig Weiss38, eind 1829 had verloren, trouwde zij te Batavia op 30 juli 1831 haar : vierde. Dat was de belastingambtenaar Hendrik Willem Hofmeester, geboren te Rotterdam : 3 februari 1 805.50 Hij heeft op wisselende standplaatsen in de archipel gediend: aan : te nemen valt dat zijn vrouw hem daarbij steeds heeft vergezeld. Op 9 mei 1850 werd hij : eervol uit ‘s-lands dienst ontslagen onder toekenning van pensioen en 9 juni 1852 is hij in : Batavia gestorven.51 Alida van der Meij volgde hem op 27 november 1855.52 : Nawoord en verantwoording : Dit klassiek verhaal over een zwart schaap uit een overigens keurige familie, is een : reconstructie aan de hand van openbare archiefstukken, hier en daar aangevuld met : gegevens uit andere openbare bron. Floris Pieter Fiers behoorde tot de negende generatie : van een Haarlems geslacht waarvan de stamvader, Chrispijn Outgertzn Fiers uit Tielt in : Vlaanderen, zich omstreeks 1580 met vrouw en kinderen in Noord-Nederland heeft : gevestigd. Het is de familie niet slecht gegaan. Floris Pieter werd dan ook geboren als telg : van gezeten burgers en kende, althans in materiële zin, een onbezorgde jeugd. Het heeft : hem niet belet om van zijn leven een complete chaos te maken. Reeds op 26-jarige leeftijd : liet hij zijn jonge gezin in Haarlem in de steek, kennelijk op de loop voor schuldeisers. : 149 : Het is jammer dat er in zijn geschiedenis een hiaat van bijna tien jaar is gebleven. : Evenmin als indertijd zijn naaste familieleden, heb ik kunnen achterhalen waar Floris : Pieter Fiers is heen gegaan en wat hij gedaan heeft in de eerste jaren na zijn verdwijning : in 1804. Afgezien van een vermoedelijk kort verblijf datzelfde jaar in Dordrecht en : ‘s-Hertogenbosch, is hij spoorloos gebleven tot zijn naam teruggevonden werd in een : archiefstuk uit 1814 in Rotterdam. De tussenliggende periode zal, misschien wel misschien : niet, nog kunnen worden ingevuld na veel tijd vergend verder onderzoek. : Aangezien hij echter eerder reden had om zijn handel en wandel ietwat te versluieren, : dan deze openlijk te etaleren, denk ik dat alleen een toevalstreffer tot meer informatie zal : kunnen leiden. : Zijn teloorgang was wel volledig. Begonnen als een kansrijke jongere uit een goed : milieu, eindigde hij zijn leven als een koloniale gevangenisboef. : Alida van der Meij, in moderne terminologie: een kansarm meisje uit een Rotterdamse : volksbuurt, heeft meer van haar leven weten te maken dan Floris Pieter Fiers. Haar : sociale evolutie - als dat zo genoemd mag worden - is aan haar opvolgende huwelijken af : te lezen. Eerst getrouwd met een gelegenheidsdief uit haar buurt, daarna met een mislukt : heer die betere dagen had gekend en een oplichter bleek te zijn, vervolgens met een Duits : onderofficier uit het Oostindische leger en tenslotte met een belastingambtenaar van : middenniveau. Als diens weduwe zal zij in de toenmalige Indische samenleving ongetwijfeld : van een comfortabele en respectabele levensavond hebben kunnen genieten, na haar : afwisselend en soms enerverend bestaan. : Elisabeth Catharina Trioen en haar beide kinderen hebben het gebruikelijke netburgerlijke : levenspatroon van de familie ongewijzigd voortgezet, evenals de hen volgende : generatie. In 1917 is deze tak van het geslacht uitgestorven. : Noten : 1. Pieter Fiets, ged. Haarlem 17 okt. 1753, t ald. : 10 febr. 1781 trouwt ald. 12 dec. 1773 Alida Johanna : Telvooren, ged. ald. 13 mrt. 1750. Pieter : Fiers was een zoon van Martinus Fiers, ged. Haarlem : 22 febr. 1716, T ald. 17 juni 1782, tr. Amsterdam : 1 dec. 1737 Catharina Haringkarspel, ged. Amsterdam : 2 okt. 1718, t Haarlem 9 nov. 1786. : 2. Martinus Fiers was van 1731-1775 postdirecteur : van Haarlem, zijn zoon Pieter van 17751781. : Na diens vroege dood heeft Martinus het ambt wederom : bekleed tot zijn overlijden op 17 juni 1782. : Zijn weduwe heeft daarna het kantoor waargenomen : tot 1 okt. 1782, m.i.v. welke datum Mr. D. : Donker van der Hoff tot zijn opvolger werd benoemd. : Verg. W. Kroon, Het Haarlemse Postwezen : (z.pl., 1950), uit de reeks geschiedkundige uitgaven : van de P.T.T. : 3. Jacob Nicolaas Elout, ged. Haarlem 23 maart : 1740, begr. ald. 23 juni 1790, tr. le Rotterdam 13 : mei 1764 Maria Ham, ged. ald. 1 maart 1742, begr. : Haarlem 4 febr. 1785, tr. 2e ald. 2 febr. 1790 Alida : Johanna Telvooren, wed, Pieter Fiers. Jacob Nicolaas : was een zoon van Cornelis Elout, ged. Haarlem : 14maart 1714, begr. ald. 9 nov. 1779, tr. ald. 24 juni : 1738 MariaCorneliavan Wijnants, ged. Haarlem 24 : juli 1705, begr. ald. 13 jan. 1759. : 4. Izack Trioen, geb. Haarlem 15 okt. 1740, tald. : 27 april 1785, tr. ald. 8 juli 1766 Sara Smeding, geb. : Haarlem 21 juli 1738, t ald. 20 april 1805. Izack : Trioen was een zoon van Jan Trioen, geb. Haarlem : 24 dec. 1703, -t ald. 27 juni 1764, tr. ald. 3 okt. 1734 : Elizabeth Enschede, geb. ald. 16 okt. 1713, t ald. 6 : maart 1759. Sara Smedine was een dochter van : Petrus Smeding, ged. ald. 11 juni 1700, t ald. 18 : okt. 1780, tr. 2e ald. 22 juni 1732 Petronella Hoorn, : geb. Amsterdam, t Haarlem 27 mei 1790. : 5. Volgens een artikel van W.P.J. Overmeer in : Algemeen Nederlandsch Familieblad (1905) 19-20, : waren in de 18e eeuw o.m. de volgende personen : apotheker te Haarlem: a. Joan Trioen van 1685- : 1721 (van 1680-1721 tevens chirurgijn), zijn zoon : Jan Trioen van 1728-1764, diens zoon Izack van : 17641801 (van 1789af de wed. IzackTrioen = Sara : Smeding); b. Petrus Smeding van 1680-1724 (van : 1717 af de wed. Smeding), hun zoon Petrus Smeding, : Sara’s vader, van 1724-1780. : 6. Gemeentearchief Haarlem (hierna: GAH), notaris : Gerrit Kok Junior, huwelijkscontract Fiers/ : Trioen Haarlem 12 juli 1798. : 7. GAH, notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen, mutueel : testament Floris Pieter Fiers en Elis. Cath. : Trioen, Haarlem 8 aug. 1801. : 150 : 8. GAH, notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen, verklaringen : van Alida Johanna Telvooren en Sara : Smedinn, Haarlem 8 aug. 1801. : 9. GÄH, notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen, procuratie : van Floris Pieter Fiers aan Joannes Matheus : Guepin, Haarlem 22 juli 1803. : 10. GAH, notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen, obligatie : van Alida Johanna Telvooren aan Floris Pieter : Fiers, Haarlem 6 april 1804. : ll. Gemeentearchief Dordrecht, notaris Jeremias : van Laren, generale constitutie van Floris Pieter : Fiers aan de notaris en procureur Willem Arnoldus : Haselaar te Haarlem, Dordrecht 9 april 1804. : 12. GAH, notaris Willem Arnoldus Haselaar. : testament fideï commis van Sara Smeding, weduwe, : geïnstitueerde erfgenameen boedelhoudster van wijlen : lzack Trioen, te Haarlem 21 april 1804. : 13. GAH, bij codicil van 22 april 1804 werden tot : executeuren van vorenstaand testament benoemd: : Pieter Crock, secretaris van Haarlem, Joh. Petr. : Kuenen, notaris, Arend van Rossum, wijnkoper en : W. Am. Haselaar, notaris. : 14. Stadsarchief ‘s-Hertogenbosch, notaris Leendert : Cornelis van de Ven, speciale constitutie van : Floris Pieter Fiers aan de nor. en proc. Willem Arnoldus : Haselaar te Haarlem, ‘s-Hertogenbosch 8 : juni 1804. : 15. GAH, rechterlijke archieven, invnr. 101.2, : matrimonieel register no. 5. : 16. GAH, notaris Joh. Petrus Kuenen, akte van : separatie Fiers/Trioen, Haarlem 21 juli 1804. : 17. GAH, rechterlijke archieven,.inv.nr. 100.3, : matrimoniële rolle. : 18. GAH, notaris Willem Arnoldus Haselaar, : testament van Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, Haarlem : 12 dec. 1804. : 19. Gemeentelijke archiefdienst Amsterdam, huweliiksakte : Fiers/Verwaiien. no. 1-65. Amsterdam : 23 maart : _ : 1827. : 20. RA Noord-Holland, huwelijksbijlagen bij : akte no. 1-65, Amsterdam 23 maart 1827. : 21, GA ‘s-Gravenhage, huwelijksakte Fiers/ : Heule, no. 238, ‘s-Gravenhage 12 aug. 1829. : 22. GA ‘s-Gravenhage, huwelijksbijlagen bij akte : no. 238, ‘s-Gravenhage 12 aug. 1829. : 23. Het ambtsgebied van de betreffende Minister : en daarmee de naam van diens Ministerie zijn in de : besproken periode enkele malen gewijzigd. In dit : stuk is verder steeds aangehouden: Minister c.q. : Ministerie van Koloniën. : 24. Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, Overlijdensakte : no. 1306 Rotterdam 31 mei 1814. : 25. Alida van der Meij, geref. ged. Rotterdam 1 : jan 1786, was een dochter van Klaas van der Meij : (ook Van der Mij, Van der Mijij) en Christina Mode : (ook Moede. Moedie). echtelieden, gehuwd Rotterdam : 12 aug. 1783, wonende Op de-Zijl. Johannes : Kok (ook Koek),.. g-edoopt Delfshaven 14 mrt. 1784. : was een zoon van Antoni Kok en Catharina van der : Houwen. Alida en Johannes trouwden op 30 sept. : 1804 voor schout en schepenen in het Ambacht : Cool. : 26. Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, archief schepenen, : inv.nr. 264, crimineel sententieboek, 20 juni : 1810. : 27. Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, archief : Rechtbank Rotterdam, inv.nr. 119, request Alida : van der Meij 29 mei 1816; echtscheidingsakte Rotterdam : 3 aug. 1816. : 28. Algemeen Rijksarchief ‘s-Gravenhage (hierna : :ARA), archief van het Ministerie van Koloniën : 1814-1849 (2.10.01), inv.nr. 2770, resolutie van de : Gouv. Gen. van Ned. Indië in Rade. : 29. Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, collectie : Blois van Treslong Prins (voormalig landsarchivaris : te Batavia), B.S. Soerabaja 61 no. 41,1-8. : 30. Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, uit de Collectie : Blois van Treslong Prins, Fam. fo. 609. : 31. ARA, Het “Register der Handelingen en : Resolutiën van den Gouverneur Generaal van Nederlandsch- : lndie, in Rade” (d.w.z. besluiten van de : G.G. genomen in de vergadering van de Raad van : Indië)% te vinden in hetArchief van het Min. van : Kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.01). In de betreffende periode : was Gouvern. Generaal G.A.G.Ph. Baron van der : Capellen; hij werd in zijn besluitvorming bijgestaan : door de Luit. Gouv. Gen. H.M. de Koek en de : Raden van Indië: P.Th. Chassé, Mr. H.W. Muntinghe, : Mr. H.J. van der Graaff en R. Dozy. : 32. ARA, Archief Koloniën 1814-1849 (2.10.01), : res. G.G.v.N.I., invnr. 2778. : 33. Ibidem, inv.nr. 2779. : 34. Ibidem, inv.nr. 2783. : 35. Ibidem, inv.nr. 2784. : 36. Almanak van Ned. Indië (1825) 178. In de : Almanakken van 1821,1822 en 1823, afgesloten per : 31 dec. van het voorafgaand jaar, wordt F.P. Fiers : vermeld als inwoner van Soerabaja en kommiesboekhouder : aldaar. : 37. Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, collectie : Blois van Treslong Prins, B.S. Batavia 239 no. 7. : 38. Conrad Ludwig Weiss, geb. Göttingen 9 sept. : 1795; 1813 Hannoverse huzaren, 1814 gepasporteerd; : 1815 Hannoverse jagers, 1816gepasp.; 7 okt. : 1818 aangenomen voor Oost-Indië voor de tijd van 8 : jaar, kanonnier. Dept-Bat. voor de Koloniën no. 33 : Harderwijk; op 1 maart 1819 uitgevaren met het : schip Cornelia Sara uit Helvoet; bevorderd tot sergeant- : majoor (niet bekend wanneer, maar vermoedelijk : voor 1825); op 29 dec. 1829 te Magelang : overleden. Uit: ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 : (2.10.01). invnr. 4074, stamboek onderofficieren en : manschappen van de Suppletie Troepen voor Oost- : Indië, fol 482. : 39. ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.05), inv.nr. : 3091, stamboek Oost-Indische ambtenaren, fol. : 426. : 40. Johannes Andreas Jacob Krieger, geb. te Amsterdam. : Op 15 febr. 1820 uit Hellevoet uitgevaren : met het schip Wilhelmina. Overleden (voor apr. : 1823). Uit: ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.01) : inv.nr. 4169, register zeevarende manschappen : 1820.1824. : 41. ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.01), inv.nr. : 588, verbaal 20 nov. 1827, no. 45. : 42. ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.01) inv.nr. : 322 en 777, verbaal 22 juli 1822 no. 33/6 en verbaal : 18 nov. 1830 no. 21. : 151 : 43. GA ‘s-Gravenhage, overlijdensakte no. 1960 : ‘s-Gravenhage 27 dec. 1843. : 44. Maria Johanna Verwaiien was een dochter : van Jean Verwaijen, Med.Dr. en Urselle Virber. : Bliikens haar doopcedule werd zii, circa anderhalve : maand oud, op 22 juni 1790 te-Stobrok gedoopt : door een oud-pastoor en apostolisch zendeling van : het eiland Martinique. Bij de Burgerlijke Stand van : Amsterdam ontstond hierdoor het misverstand dat : zij op dit Franse eiland geboren zou zijn en zo werd : het vermeld in de huwelij ksakte (zie noot 20). In feite : is “Stobrok” een verfransing van de naam “Stabroek”, : de toenmalige hoofdplaats van Demerara, : een kolonie die afwisselend in Nederlandse en Engelse : handen is geweest, met een kort Frans intermezzo. : In 1812 werd de plaats definitief omgedoopt : in Georgetown. Verg. P.M. Netscher, Geschiedenis : van de kolonië Essequibo, Demerary en Berbice (‘s- : Gravenhage, 1888). : 45. Dit was George Lodewijk Mens, geboren te : Georgetown 18 juli 1831, zoon van Johan Bernard : Mens, ged. Amsterdam 9 juli 1789, t Georgetown : od. 1849 en Johanna Jacobs Eggers, t Georgetown : 1832, getrouwd te Paramaribo 2 sept. 1821. George : Lodewijk Mens, al heel jong George Louis Mens : Fiers Smeding genoemd studeerde voor arts te Leiden : en vestigde zich daarna in Soerabaja, waar hij : eerste stadsgeneesheer werd. Hij is de stamvader van : het geslacht Mens Fiers Smeding, dat al weer generaties : lang in Nederland gevestigd is. De adoptie blijkt : uit het testament dat Maria Johanna Verwaijen op : 28 sept. 1836, kort voor haar dood, liet opmaken in : Brits Guyana (ARA, archief Suriname na 1828 : (1.05.11), oud notarieel, invnr. 107) en uit het testament : van Mr. Pieter Fiers Smeding voor notaris A. : Walaardt Sacré, Haarlem 18 nov. 1841 (GAH). : Verg. voorts het Dossier Mens en de familie-annonces : t.n.v. Mens Fiers Smedine bii het Centraal Bureau : voor Genealogie. : 46. Rijksarchief in Noord-Holland, huwelijksakte : Fiers (Smeding)/Van der Vlugt, no. 57, Haarlem : 26 mei 1842 en de huweliiksbii_lag-en. : 47. Verg. D.F. Goudriaan, ‘Van der Vlugt, uit de : grutten in de effecten’, Gens Nostra (1978), 112/ : 120. : 48. Hermina Elisabeth Fiers Smeding trouwde te : Haarlem 13 april 1871 met Karel Zegers Veeckens, : geb. Breda 8 maart 1839, ritmeester, t Haarlem 19 : dec. 1897; uit dit huwelijk twee dochters. Nederland’s : Patriciaat (1920), 295. : 49. 1. Catharina Wilhelmina Fiers, geb. 9 juli : 1830, t 23 juli 1893; 2. Johanna Maria Fiers, geb. 22 : dec. 1831, t 20 jan. 1892; 3. Jacoba Gerardina Fiers, : geb. 18 dec. 1832, t 1 jan. 1833; 4. Jacobus Gerardus : Fiers, geb. 18 nov. 1833, t 13 jan. 1858; 5. Jan : Hendrik Fiers, geb. 2 jan. 1844, t 18 maart 1894. : Jan Hendrik Fiers is de enige die gehuwd is aeweest. : Hij trouwde op 11 mei 1875 te Utrecht met-Wilhelmina : Willebrorda van Roiien, geb. Utrecht 7 nov. : 1839. Het huwelijk bleef kinderloos. (Bron: Burgerlijke : stand ‘s-Gravenhage en familie-annonces t.n.v. : Fiers bij het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie). : 50. Almanak van Ned. Indië (1832) 200 en Gemeentearchief : Rotterdam, doopregisters Lutherse : kerk. : 51. ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.05), inv.nr. : 3095, stamboek Oost-Indische Ambtenaren, blz. : 212. : 52. Javasche Courant (1856) no. 7. : 152 : Record ID Number: MH:N524 : PRIN MH:I397 : Note N166Een ondeugdzaam heer van goeden huize (11) : door P.J. FIERST VAN WIJNANDSBERGEN : : Inleiding : Mijn artikel “Een ondeugdzaam heer van goeden huize”, verschenen in dit Jaarboek in 1988, behelsde het levensverhaal van Floris Pieter Fiers (1777-1824) zoals ik dat had gereconstrueerd aan de hand van openbare archiefstukken. In dit verhaal was echter een hiaat gebleven van ongeveer tien jaar. Ik schreef daarover toen: “Die periode zal, misschien wel misschien niet, nog kunnen worden ingevuld na veel tijd vergend verder onderzoek. Aangezien hij echter eerder reden had omzijn handel en wandel ietwat te versluieren, dan deze openlijk te etaleren, denk ik dat alleen een toevalstreffer tot meer informatie zal kunnen leiden." : : Welnu, die toevalstreffer is gescoord! De marinehistoricus schout-bij-nacht tit. b.d. M.J.C. Klaassen schreef op 23 mei 1989 aan het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, dat in zijn zeer uitgebreide documentatie over marineofficieren Floris Pieter Fiers voorkomt en vermeldde in een bijlage de hem over de betrokkene bekende gegevens. Deze betreffen de periode april 1805 tot april 1814, waarin Fiers dienst deed als schrijver en later als magazijnmeester aan boord van Nederlandse oorlogs- schepen. De heer Klaassen verwees daarbij naar het “Stamboek Marine-officieren voor 1850”, aanwezig in het Algemeen Rijksarchief te ‘s-Gravenhage. : : Hoe heb ik dat kunnen missen? Mijn artikel werd in de eerste maanden van 1988 geschreven, maar Floris Pieter Fiers was toen al jaren een oude bekende voor mij. In feite was zijn naam de eerste welke ik tegenkwam, toen ik medio 1981 met mijn genealogisch onderzoek begon. Zoals vele beginners raadpleegde ik toentertijd het Genealogisch Repertorium van E.A. van Beresteijn, waarin ik een verwijzing vond naar het Algemeen Nederlandsch Familieblad 1905. In de rubriek “Vragen en Antwoorden” op blz. 96 stond het volgende: : : Floris Pieter Fiers, geboren te Haarlem 15-12-1777, sterft te Soerabaja den . . . ...1826. hij was te Haarlem gehuwd 18-7-1798 met Elizabeth Catharina Trioen, geboren te Haarlem 20-08-1777, sterft te ‘s-Gravenhage 25-12-1843, dochter van Izaack Trioen en Sara Smeding. De voorouders van Floris Pieter Fiers, alsmede inlichtingen betreffende hunne afstammelingen worden beleefd verzocht. M.” : : Voor mij was dat een interessante vraag van “M”, waarop destijds overigens geen antwoord is gekomen. : : Aangezien het toentertijd mijn eerste opzet was, om zo snel mogelijk een globaal overzicht te verkrijgen van al degenen die in Nederland de naam Fiers hadden gedragen, heb ik Floris Pieter voorlopig gelaten voor wat hij was, en mij geruime tijd bezig gehouden met het raadplegen van indices en registers van genealogische tijdschriften, jaarboeken, collecties enz. op zoek naar vermeldingen van Fiersgenaamden. Ook zocht ik in de alfabetische klappers op de stamboeken van overheidspersoneel in de verschillende departementen, aanwezig in het Algemeen Rijksarchief. Ik vond daarbij een aantal : Fiersen, maar de enige keer dat ik de naam Floris Pieter Fiers aantrof, was in de klapper op het Stamboek van de Oost-Indische Ambtenaren 1814-1836. Dat leidde mij destijds tot de conclusie dat hij kennelijk niet bij de marine, bij de landmacht, of als burgerambtenaar in Nederland had gediend. Voorbarig, want wat blijkt nu? De klapper,2 welke de namen bevat van degenen die voorkomen in het “Stamboek Marine-officieren voor 1850”, is alfabetisch geordend....op een klein aantal namen na dat achterin werd opgenomen. Die “nadruppelingen” zijn door mij toentertijd over het hoofd gezien; daarbij was ook de naam van Floris Pieter Fiers. Een onachtzaamheid in 1981 speelde mij parten in 1988! : Overigens komen over deze marineman in het betreffende stamboek niet de gegevens voor die men in een stamboek mag verwachten, maar alleen een tweetal verzoekschriften van zijn hand om herplaatsing bijde zeedienst, vergezeld van enkele attesten en gedateerd in april 1814.3 Dit zette mij op het spoor naar verder onderzoek in het Archief van het Ministerie van Marine 1813-1928, waardoor ik in staat was de maritieme loopbaan van Floris Pieter Fiers, door de heer Klaassen geschetst van april 1805 tot april 1814, te vervolgen voor de periode daarna tot vrijwel het tijdstip dat Fiers als burger in 1818 naar Java is vertrokken. Daarmede is het hiaat, dat ik in mijn oorspronkelijk artikel signaleerde, : opgevuld en kan ook nog enige verduidelijking gegeven worden bij enkele passages uit dat artikel. : : Naar zee : Wat kon in die tijd een man doen die tot over zijn oren in de schulden stak en zijn vrouw en jonge kinderen in de steek had gelaten? Hij kon zijn schepen achter zich verbranden en op een echt schip wegvaren. Althans, Floris Pieter Fiers deed dat. Nadat hij in de eerste helft van 1804 uit zijn woonplaats Haarlem was verdwenen, heeft hij nog enige tijd in het land gezworven. Daarna verkreeg hij een aanstelling op de vloot van de Bataafsche Republiek; op 5 april 1805 werd hij door de Raad der Marine als tweede schrijver geplaatst aan boord van het Fregat Gelderland. : : Schrijvers en victualiemeesters aan boord van ‘s-lands oorlogsbodems werden tot het korps zeeofficieren gerekend; zij waren de voorlopers van de officieren van administraties. : : De volgende gegevens over de ervaringen van Fiers danken wij aan schout-bij-nacht Klaassen: : : 05-04-1805 tweede schrijver bij de Marine; : 25-08-1805 vertrek rede Texel aan boord fregat Orpheus als kartelschip met Engelse krijgsgevangenen naar Sheerness; : 1805 aankomst rede Texel: : 08-10-1806 naam fregat gewijzigd in Gelderland : 05-03-1808 vertrek rede Texel benoorden Schotland en via de kust van Guinea naar Oost-Indië met dringend nodige behoeften voor Java; : 09-03-1808 lekkages ontdekt; : 14-03-1808 aankomst Bergen (Noorwegen), vandaar naar Rootholm en terug naar Bergen, alwaar gerepareerd; : 04-05-1808 vertrek uit Bergen; : 19-05-1808 op de Atlantische Oceaan ter hoogte van Kaap Finisterre vergeefs getracht (ingevolge opdracht) een Engels fregat te ontzeilen, 21.00 gevecht met het Engels fregat Virginie, 22.30 einde van het gevecht; gesneuveld 14 man, gewond 51 man, van wie 11 overlijden; de Gelderland zwaar beschadigd, zodat het schip aan de Engelsen moet worden overgegeven; : 20-05-1808 de Gelderland wordt gesleept en opgebracht; : 22-05-1808 aankomst Cork (zuidkust Ierland); gewonden naar het hospitaal gebracht; : 27-05-1808 vertrek Cork, : 31-05-1808 aankomst Plymouth; : 02-06-1808 restant equipage van de Gelderland ontscheept en in Engelse krijgsgevangenschap; : 11-06-1808 krijgsgevangen te Moreton Hampstead (Devonshire); : 28-02-1809 op erewoord op vrije voeten, maar blijft krijgsgevangen tot uitwisseling; : 1809 aan boord Engelse kartelbrik Marner; : 05-03-1809 aankomst Hellevoetsluis; : 27-12-1809 magazijnmeester bij de Marine; : 12-12-1810 in Franse dienst na de inlijving; : 15-07-1811 als krijgsgevangene uitgewisseld; : 01-04-1814 eervol uit de Franse dienst ontslagen; : 1814 Uit het corps schrijvers wordt opgericht een corps victualiemeesters. Het verzoek van Fiers om tot victualiemeester te worden benoemd wordt afgewezen. : : De tocht van de Gelderland, begonnen op 5 maart 1808 en eindigend met het ongelukkige gevecht voor Kaap Finisterre op 19 mei 1808, staat uitvoerig beschreven in het scheepsjournaal van de commanderendofficier, kapitein-ter-zee Bartholomeus Jacobus Pool, afgesloten te Moreton Hampstead op 1 juni 1808. Zelf was deze reeds aan het begin van het gevecht gewond geraakt en benedendeks gegaan om verzorgd te worden, nadat hij een jong kadet had opgedragen de eerste officier, Johannes Boom, te gelasten het commando over te nemen gedurende zijn afwezigheid. Toen hij met pijn en moeite weer aan dek kwam, was het schip reddeloos geschoten en overgegeven. : : De versie, die luitenant Boom naderhand van het gebeurde heeft gegeven, wijkt sterk af van het relaas van kapitein Pool. Boom verklaarde, onder ede, geen last te hebben ontvangen om het commando over te nemen. De kadet, die volgens de kapitein die last had moeten doorgeven, was tijdens het gevecht gesneuveld en kon dus geen licht op het gebeurde meer werpen. Boom voerde het bevel tussendeks, niet beter wetend of de commandant was op zijn post, toen hij opschrikte door een onbegrijpelijke en onvoorzichtige manoeuvre van de Gelderland. Hij snelde daarop naar het halfdek om te horen welke bevelendoor de kapitein gegeven waren, maar zocht deze vergeefs. Toen hij van anderen hoorde dat de kapitein gesneuveld was, of, tenminste, gewond van dek gegaan, heeft Boom eigener beweging het commando overgenomen, de schade zo veel mogelijk laten herstellen en het schip een voordeliger richting gegeven. Onder zijn leiding heeft de bemanning een hardnekkig en hevig gevecht geleverd met het zwaarder bewapende en talrijker bemande Engelse fregat Virginie, onder kapitein Edward Brace. Zelfs heeft luitenant Boom nog een poging tot enteren gedaan, maar de zware deining verhinderde : dat. Beide schepen slingerden geweldig tegen elkaar, waarbij de touwwerken verward raakten en de fokkera en boegspriet van de Gelderland afbraken; van overspringen kon geen sprake zijn. : : Nadat de schepen weer los waren gekomen, trof de Gelderland een tweede en beslissend ongeluk. Door het verlies van de boegspriet was de fokkemast, die doornageld was, onvoldoende gesteund; deze brak af, viel achterover op de grote mast, welke eveneens bezweek en op zijn beurt de bezaansmast meesleurde. Tot overmaat van ramp brak er brand uit aan verschansing en zeilen. Het schip was een vrijwel weerloos wrak geworden, er bleef niets anders over dan te voldoen aan de herhaalde Engelse sommatie zich over te geven. Boom staakte derhalve het vuren en streek de vlag. Op dit gedenkwaardig moment vertoonde zich eensklaps, tot verbazing van zijn officieren, kapitein Pool op het halfdek. Zijn wonden leken zijn mensen niet van dien aard, dat hij daardoor belet zou zijn geweest : het bevel te voeren. : : Na terugkomst van kapitein Pool in Holland, werd zijn gedrag onderworpen aan een onderzoek door de Hoge Militaire Vierschaar, die op 5 november 1810 vonnis velde. Hij werd wegens plichtsverzuim en lafhartigheid oneervol uit de zeedienst ontslagen, en als “meinedig, eerloos en infaam” voor altijd buiten Holland verbannen.’ : : Tot de tijdens het gevecht ernstig gekwetsten, behoorde ook de eerste schrijver, J.C. Kleijne. Het schip verloren, het scheepsvolk gesneuveld, gewond of krijgsgevangen. Maar de boekhouding moest doorgaan, dat spreekt. Van die taak kweet zich toen de tweede schrijver, Floris Pieter Fiers, die ongedeerd was gebleven. Deze heeft de boeken en bescheiden van de eerste schrijver overgenomen en de administratie op orde gebracht, zodat na terugkeer in Holland in maart 1809, het Bureau der Agterstallen en Hoofdelijke Betaling te Amsterdam de achterstallige soldijen (tot en met de dag van het gevecht) behoorlijk kon berekenen en laten uitbetalen. Dit leverde Fiers, al of niet op eigen verzoek, alleszins gunstige getuigschriften op van het hoofd van het betreffende Bureau en van bovengenoemde eerste schrijver, gedateerd 3 mei 1809. : : Enige tijd later werd hij, wederom als tweede schrijver, geplaatst op een korvet en vervolgens op de Flottille in Zeeland onder bevel van schout-bij-nacht Ruijsch. Op 27 december 1809 volgde zijn bevordering tot magazijnmeester, in welke kwaliteit hij tot eind maart 1814 op het Schip van Linie Chattam heeft gediend; na de inlijving van Holland door Frankrijk, eind 1810, in Franse dienst. Deze jaren werden doorgebracht op de Zeeuwse wateren of in havenplaatsen zoals Hellevoetsluis, Rotterdam en, voornamelijk, Vlissingen. Hierboven staat dat Fiers op 1 april 1814 eervol uit de Franse dienst werdontslagen. Zelf schrijft hij diezelfde maand, in een request aan de Secretaris van Staat voor : de Marine, dat hij op de genoemde datum uit Vlissingen, toen nog door Franse troepen bezet, was ontvlucht. Hij had daarbij niets van waarde kunnen meenemen en verspeelde door zijn vlucht ook nog zevenmaanden gage. In uiterst benarde omstandigheden verkerend, verzocht hij derhalve om hem : “in eene convenabele qualiteit op eene van ‘s Lands Schepen van Oorlog te plaatsen, ten einde dat hij daardoor uit deze zijne noodlottige toestand worde gered”. : : In een tweede request, even later, schrijft hij : : “dat hij suppliant, thans geinformeerd zijnde dat er eenige scheepen en vaartuigen in dienst worden gesteld, de vrijheid neemt zich reverentelijk tot Uwe Excellentie te wenden met ootmoedige bede, dat het Uwe Excellentie moge behagen, den suppliant met eene plaats als Victualy-meester op eene der gemelde scheepen of vaartuigen te benificeeren, refererende de suppliant zich ten aanzien zijner kunde en bevoegdheid tot het waarnemen dier post aan de geannexeerde certificaten zijner Superieuren. ‘t Welk doende enz. F.P. Fiers”. : : Hierboven staat dat het verzoek van Fiers om tot victualie-meester te worden benoemd, werd afgewezen. Dat moet echter een misverstand zijn. Hij is het wel degelijk geweest en heeft als zodanig een belangrijke actie meegemaakt, waarin nog iets van de Nederlandse maritieme traditie werd gehandhaafd, te weten de strafexpeditie tegen de Algerijnse zeerovers in 1815/1816. : : Bij het Middellandse Zee eskader : Op 31 augustus 1814 werd Floris Pieter Fiers tot victualiemeester benoemd en in die kwaliteit geplaatst op ‘s Lands Fregat van Oorlog Kenau Hasselaar, onder bevel van kapitein-ter-zee Hendrik Maurits Dibbetz. Op 16 september daaraanvolgend kwam hij aan boord in Vlissingen.9 De Kenau Hasselaar, een bodem met 32 stukken kanon en bemand met 250 koppen, maakte deel uit van een Nederlands eskader van6 oorlogsschepen, bestemd voor de Middellandse Zee. Het stond onder oppercommando van schout-bijnacht Jan Tulleken. Volgens diens instructie,‘O was het hoofddoel van het eskader om : “door het inboezemen van een gepast ontzag voor de vlag van de Staat”, de Deij van Algiers te bewegen zijn zeeroverspraktijken tegen de Nederlandse koopvaardij te staken en de in slavernij verkerende Nederlandse schepelingen vrij te geven. Zo mogelijk te bereiken door diplomatiek overleg en het aanbieden van geschenken, via de Engelse consul ter plaatse. Maar ook door effectieve bescherming enkonvooiering van Nederlandse koopvaarders, waarbij geweld met geweld moest worden gekeerd. : In het scheepsjournaal dat kapitein Dibbetz bijhield, kan gevolgd worden hoe de expeditie door hem, als een van de gezagvoerende deelnemers, werd waargenomen” en welke logistieke en communicatieve problemen zich in die tijd en zover van huis zoal voordeden. : : Het spreekt van zelf dat het onderhoud en de gevechtsvaardigheid van de kwetsbare houten zeilschepen tot de voortdurende zorg van een kapitein behoorden, evenals de geoefendheid van de bemanning. Maarook de voorraden en conditie van de levensmiddelen vereisten zijn aandacht, in dit geval uiteraard ook die van de victualiemeester. Een van de eerste notities in het journaal behelst de order aan Floris Pieter Fiers om in Rotterdam de victualie te gaan ontvangen. Deze werd verstrekt door het Commissariaat der levensmiddelen, uit ‘s lands magazijnen. De victualiemeester was verantwoordelijk vooropslag en zo goed mogelijke conservering daarvan aan boord en voor de distributie van de voorgeschreven rantsoenen. In warme streken moest rekening gehouden worden : met een snel bederf van de voedingsmiddelen en, zonodig, tijdige vervanging via de Nederlandse consuls in buitenlandse havenplaatsen. : Op eigen gezag kon de victualiemeester daarbij weinig doen. Toen, bijvoorbeeld, het schip in augustus 18 15 voor Napels lag, rapporteerde Fiers aan kapitein Dibbetz dat een vat vlees zo slecht was, dat hij het niet dorst uit te geven en dus, volgens de voorschriften, om een keuringscommissie verzocht. De : kapitein diende op zijn beurt hierom te verzoeken bij de commandant van het eskader, die twee van zijn officieren als keurmeesters benoemde. Deze keurden het vlees inderdaad af en lieten het overboordgooien. Bij een andere gelegenheid echter, vond de keuringscommissie, tot verbazing van Fiers, dat het vlees na goed met zeewater te zijn afgespoeld en daarna opnieuw ingezouten, nog best voor consumptie geschikt was. Ten onrechte, want een week later moest het toch worden weggegooid. Ook de overige eetwaren als brood, kaas, erwten, stokvis en spek waren aan bederf (en aan de scheepsratten) onderhevig en soms moesten grote delen daarvan worden afgekeurd. Als er dan niet snel, uiteraard na mandaat van de kapitein, nieuwe voorraad kon worden gekocht of overgenomen van een ander schip, leefde debemanning geruime tijd op een monotoon dieet. : : Behalve uit zijn bemoeienissen met de victualie - die dus van gouvernementswege werd verstrekt, of, in vreemde havens gebruik makend van het netwerk van Nederlandse consuls, voor rekening van het gouvernement kon worden gekocht - was de victualiemeester verplicht het schip te voorzien van de nodige brandstof, kaarsen, lantaarns, vaten, kombuisgereedschap, tafel- en eetgerei (het zgn. kommaliewant). Dit diende hij voor eigen rekening aan te schaffen. Aan de wal genoot hij een vast traktement van f 600,- ‘s jaars. Aan boord echter werd zijn inkomen gevonden uit de emolumenten, die in zijn instructie12 waren opgesomd. De belangrijkste was wel dat hij aan het gouvernement, voor het : beschikbaar stellen van het kommaliewant, enz. voor iedere man op de complete monsterrol een halve stuiver per dag in rekening mocht brengen. Daarenboven zou hij : : “voor het wel nakomen van zijn pligt en om met alle mogelijke eerlijkheid en zuinigheid het belang van den Lande te behartigen, nog vanwegen het Gouvernement genieten vier stuivers per dag van den tienden man over de compleete Rol, dat is te zeggen van de 100 man tienmaal vier stuivers, van de 50 man vijf maal vier stuivers, en zoo voorts”. : : Het geheel lijkt een wat merkwaardige constructie: een mengeling van een gewoon dienstverband met een soort dienstverlenend ondernemerschap. Een handig manipulator wist daarin vermoedelijk wel voldoende rek te vinden om zijn inkomen positief te beïnvloeden; de onhandige moest een beetje op zijn tellen passen. : : Uiteraard moest de victualiemeester nauwgezet boek houden van zijn handelen en alle ter zake doende : bescheiden bewaren. Hij was verplicht maandelijks een rekening en verantwoording aan de Commissaris der levensmiddelen in Amsterdam te zenden. Na afloop van een reis volgde de slotafrekening, na een diepgaande controle van zijn gehele administratie. : : Na deze uitweiding over de plichten en bevoegdheden van een victualiemeester, in casu dus van Fiers, terug naar de expeditie. Op 14 oktober 1814 ging de Kenau Hasselaar onder zeil naar Texel, waar de rest van het eskader op de rede lag. Enkele weken later volgde het vertrek uit Nederland; in december passeerde het schip de Straat van Gibraltar en ging voor anker in de baai van Malaga. Hier verbleef men geruime tijd, wachtend op de schout-bij-nacht Tulleken, die met de rest van het eskader in Plymouth was achter gebleven en daar zelf op een ander schip, het van de Engelsen gekochte fregat Melampus, : was overgegaan. Het oponthoud van de schout-bij-nacht in Plymouth duurde nogal lang. Langer, vonden diens superieuren in Nederland, dan de staat van het eskader vergde; in een brief van mei 1815 werd hij dan ook namens de koning in niet mis te verstane bewoordingen tot spoedig vertrekken gemaand. Zijn talmend en onzeker beleid had in Nederland tevens twijfel doen rijzen aan zijn geschiktheid om demoeilijke onderhandelingen met de Deij van Algiers tot een goed einde te brengen. Tijdige vervanging door een doortastender commandant was echter niet meer mogelijk. : : In juli 1815 arriveerde het eskader voor Algiers. Tulleken voer, vergezeld van een tweede Nederlands oorlogsschip, de baai binnen, waar de Engelse consul en enkele Algerijnse onderhandelaars aan boordkwamen. De laatsten vertrokken na enige tijd met betuigingen van positieve verwachtingen. Nu had de ervaring geleerd, dat Barbarijse machthebbers het best benaderd konden worden vanuit een sterke onderhandelingspositie en de positieve houding van de Algerijnen was volgens de Engelse consul dan ook voornamelijk te danken aan het feit dat drie van hun oorlogsbodems nog buitengaats waren en gemakkelijk door het Nederlandse eskader konden worden onderschept. Hoe waar dit : was, bleek weldra. Schout-bij-nacht Tulleken schatte de situatie verkeerd in en gaf onvoldoende instructies aan zijn onderhebbende kapiteins, met als gevolg dat de drie Algerijnse schepen die nacht ongehinderd de haven van Algiers konden binnenglippen. Toen Tulleken de volgende dag de baai weer binnenvoer om de onderhandelingen voort te zetten, werd hij begroet met kanonskogels. De onderhandelingen waren ten einde. : : Het eskader, nu gesplitst in twee smaldelen, vertrok daarop om in de Middellandse Zee te gaan : kruisen. Op Algerijnse schepen, die men in zicht kreeg, werd gejaagd; soms kwam het tot een schotenwisseling, maar die schepen waren in het algemeen snellere zeilers dan de Hollandse en ontsnapten zonder veel moeite aan een echt gevecht. : : Het journaal van kapitein Dibbetz maakt er geen gewag van of Fiers bij de krijgshaftiger momenten, die zich tijdens de kruistocht voordeden, ook nog een ondersteunende neventaak had. Onmogelijk is datniet, want gedurende gevechtshandelingen werd veelal ook een helpende hand geboden door die opvarenden, wier eigenlijk werk niet van doen had met vechten of het manoeuvreren van het schip. Fiers wordt wel met een zekere regelmaat vermeld, maar steeds met betrekking tot zijn gewone taken als victualiemeester. Ook in de brievenklappers van het Ministerie van Marine komt zijn naam vrij regelmatig voor, vaak in verband met de wissels die hij inzond ter betaling van door hem gekochte victualie. De : richtlijnen uit Den Haag voor aankoop en uitrusting stonden wel eens op gespannen voet met de realiteit in de havenplaatsen rond de Middellandse Zee. Italiaanse en Spaanse handelaren hadden, als dat hun beter uitkwam, weinig boodschap aan wat de marinebureaucratie in Nederland graag wilde en Fiers was dan ook soms gedwongen om te doen wat mogelijk in plaats van wat wenselijk was en voorgeschreven.Dat leverde dan van de kant van het Ministerie vragen of aanmerkingen op, die zo adequaat mogelijk moesten worden beantwoord. Ook kon het gebeuren dat pas in volle zee bleek dat het geleverde niet inovereenstemming was met het bestelde, zoals toen men wijn wilde tappen en de vaten wijnazijn bleken te bevatten. : : Het gehele eskader lag in oktober 1815 in Livorno. Daar arriveerde toen ook viceadmiraal Jhr. Theodoor Frederik van Capellen, die inmiddels was aangewezen om schoutbij-nacht Tulleken in zijn commando te vervangen. Op de dertiende van die maand werden alle kapiteins aan boord van de schout-bij-nacht geseind, om kennis te maken met hun nieuwe commandant. Voor de heer Tulleken was het een hard gelag.In zijn eerste brief als eskadercommandant aan de Minister van Marine, deed admiraal Van Capellen nog een goed woordje voor de “eerlijken en loyaalen, ouden zeeman Tulleken”.” Het kon niet : verhinderen dat deze op non-actief werd gesteld en na een langdurig onderzoek naderhand door het Hoog Militair Gerechtshof wegens plichtsverzuim veroordeeld tot drie weken gevangenisstraf. Een deel daarvan werd hem even later op zijn verzoek kwijtgescholden.‘ : : Op 25 october 18 15 vertrok het eskader uit Livorno naar Algiers. Onderweg moest een driedaagse hevige storm, die vrij wat schade aanrichtte, worden getrotseerd. De rest van het jaar en de eerste maanden van 18 16 werden voornamelijk kruisend doorgebracht, voor Algiers en langs de Afrikaanse kust, zeilend naar Gibraltar, Malaga, Alicante, dan weer overstekend naar Sardinie, Genua, Napels, enz. Voortdurend op zoek naar Algerijnse schepen, die zich echter uit de buurt hielden. Op 17 mei 1816 arriveerde het eskader opnieuw in de baai van Algiers, waar een sterke Engelse vlooteenheid onder commando van vice- admiraal Lord Exmouth voor anker lag. De Engelsman deelde zijn Nederlandse : collega mede, dat hij die nacht de Algerijnse vloot, de havenwerken en de stad wilde vernielen en nodigde hem uit aan die actie mee te doen, hetgeen met graagte werd geaccepteerd. Admiraal Van Capellen riep daarop zijn kapiteins bij zich en gaf hun de nodige orders. : : Kapitein Dibbetz noteerde die dag in zijn journaal:” “Nimmer konde de admiraal een order uitgegeven hebben welke met meer vreugde ontvangen is dan deze. Aan boord komende, maakte ik dezelve bekendaan de officieren en equipage en als zij morgen naar eene kermis moesten gaan, kon er geen meer blijd schap in het schip zijn dan thans”. : : De bemanning van de Kenau Hasselaar waakte die nacht in kwartieren “met het blanke wapen en brandende lonten” bij de stukken. Maar het werd een anti-climax: geen kanongebulder werd gehoord, geen kruitdamp gesnoven. Het was windstil. Dibbetz zag enkele Engelse schepen onder zeil gaan, maar de luwte belette hen om de hun toegewezen posten in te nemen. Verschillende Engelse sloepen met witte vlaggen voeren wel heen en weer en naar Algiers. Lord Exmouth bezocht in de loop van de volgende dag het vlaggeschip van vice-admiraal Van Capellen om deze van de gang van zaken op de hoogte te brengen enafscheid te nemen. De operatie was afgelast, aangezien de Deij de namens de : Engelse en Nederlandse regeringen gestelde voorwaarden had geaccepteerd. Het Nederlands eskader vertrok daarop in de richting van Gibraltar. : : De Kenau Hasselaar had tijdens het verblijf in de Middellandse Zee regelmatig min of meer ernstige mankementen vertoond, die zo goed en kwaad als dat ging, verholpen konden worden. Op 2 juni 1816 echter, kruisende in de baai van Algiers, werd geconstateerd dat het fregat zeer lek was in de boeg. Admiraal Van Capellen oordeelde het toen beter het schip naar huis te zenden; op 15 juli arriveerde hetter rede van Hellevoetsluis. : : Het zal kapitein Dibbetz en zijn enthousiaste bemanning zeker gespeten hebben dat zij door dit voortijdig vertrek de afloop van de expeditie niet hebben kunnen meemaken. De Deij van Algiers had nu welbeterschap beloofd, maar voor een Muzelmans potentaat van een roofstaat was een belofte jegens Christen-regeringen voornamelijk een tactische zet in een voortgaand conflict. Zodra de dreiging van een onmiddellijke en gevoelige afstraffing was geweken, werden de zaken op de oude voet voortgezet. Maar de maat was nu vol. Na een hooghartig afgewezen laatste waarschuwing, werd Algiers op 27 augustus 1816 gebombardeerd door zes Nederlandse oorlogsschepen onder vice-admiraal Van Capellen en 22 Britse bodems onder Lord Exmouth. Na een negen uur durende beschieting willigde de Deij alle hem gestelde eisen in en werden 1211 Europese slaven in vrijheid gesteld. De vloot van de Algerijnen was verbrand, de haven vernield en de halve stad in puin geschoten. Het was een zeer succesvolle actie geweest, en niet zonder risico’s, tegen een met forten, zware kustbatterijen en een talrijke vloot goed beschermd piratennest. Het kostte de Nederlanders 13 doden en 52 gekwetsten, de Engelsen 128 doden en 690 gekwetsten. Maar het doel was bereikt en in beide thuislanden was men in de wolken met het geslaagde verloop en het daaruit volgend vredesverdrag; het regende dankbetuigingen, hoge onderscheidingen en extra maanden soldij. Volgens oud en gemoedelijk zeemansgebruik kregen de manschappen ook nog een pond tabak, twee pijpen en een extra oorlam! De actie was het eerste en voor lange tijd ook het laatste belangrijke gevecht van de herboren Nederlandse zeemacht. : : Rekening en verantwoording : Enkele maanden na de terugkeer in Nederland, werd de Kenau Hasselaar buiten dienst gesteld,*O m verband waarmede het personeel met ingang van 15 november 1816 werd ontslagen.” Ontslag uit marinedienst kon “finaal” zijn, maar een functionaris wiens vakbekwaamheid op een ander schip goed van pas zou komen, werd meestal op non-actief gesteld, met recht op een non-activiteits traktement. Dit laatste gebeurde met Floris Pieter Fiers, onder de voor victualiemeesters gebruikelijke bepaling dat over het non-activiteitsinkomen en de hoogte daarvan beslist zou worden, nadat de verantwoording van zijn administratie over de afgelopen reis goedgekeurd zou zijn. : : In afwachting daarvan werd hij in januari 1817, weer als victualiemeester, op de Korvet Eendragt geplaatst en kreeg hij de opdracht zo spoedig mogelijk naar Nieuwediep te gaan om voor het kommaliewantvan zijn nieuwe schip te zorgen. Kort daarna werd hij teruggeroepen om op het Ministerie van Marine opheldering te verschaffen over verschillende vragen die bij de controle van zijn : administratie waren gerezen en om ontbrekende bescheiden alsnog te produceren. Reeds tijdens de tocht van de Kenau Hasselaar, hadden sommige handelingen van Fiers aanleiding gegeven tot schriftelijke vragen van de kant van het ministerie. Na zijn terugkeer in Nederland begon het echter pas goed. Er ontstond een intensief briefverkeer met hem en over hem; het onderwerp was bijna steeds de manco’sin zijn verantwoording over de afgelopen reis.** : : Fiers heeft niet voldaan aan de opdracht zich bij het Ministerie van Marine te melden. Aangezien de bedenkingen tegen hem steeds toenamen, werd in april 1817 aan de Directeuren van Politie in Amsterdam en Rotterdam gevraagd hem op te sporen en in verzekerde bewaring te nemen, opdat de zaak van zijn falende administratie door een krijgsraad zou kunnen worden onderzocht. : Record ID Number: MH:N525 : PRIN MH:I397 : Note N167Intussen werd zijn rekening voor een tekort van circa f 5100,- belast. Korte tijd later werd hij in Rotterdam gearresteerd, waarbij hij een bedrag van f 2500,- ten behoeve van ‘s Rijkskas afdroeg. Zijn detentie heeft enkele maanden geduurd en werd doorgebracht bij de Concierge van het Hoog Militair Gerechtshof te Utrecht. : : Leger en vloot kennen rangen en standen, ook in de provoost. Bij het Gerechtshof had men echter geen idee hoe een victualiemeester van de marine in het gevang diende te worden behandeld. De Advocaat-Fiscaal schreef daarover aan de Minister van Marine en kreeg ten antwoord dat Fiers overeenkomstig de rang van luitenant-ter-zee der tweede klasse kon worden “verpleegd”.‘( De tenlastelegging luidde: : “dat de gedetineerde op onderscheidene tijden gedurende zijnen dienst aan boord van het Fregat Kenau Hasselaar, een gedeelte van de onder zijne directie gestelde en van ‘s Rijkswegen aan hem toevertrouwde victualie aan verschillende personen had verkogt en veralieneerd, en hij mitsdien schuldig zoude zijn aan ontrouw en eene onbehoorlijke administratie in zijne qualiteit als victualiemeester”. : : Fiers erkende het hem ten laste gelegde, en eveneens dat hij bij de verantwoording van de hem toevertrouwde victualie een bedrag van f 5089,09 tekortgekomen was. Hij realiseerde zich dat hij door dezehandelwijzen tegen zijn instructie had gehandeld en zich derhalve als victualiemeester aan ontrouw en kwade administratie had schuldig gemaakt. Tot zijn verontschuldiging voerde hij aan, dat hij zonder de medewerking aan boord zulks niet had kunnen doen; voorts beriep hij zich op de verregaande aandrang die op hem uitgeoefend werd om meer victualie te verstrekken dan de voorgeschreven rantsoenen,op de weinige zuinigheid die terzake werd betracht en op vermindering van sommige artikelen door eigen intering en slecht gewicht, waarvan het zeer moeilijk was om aan boord behoorlijke processen-verbaal te laten opmaken. : : Het Hoog Militair Gerechtshof beschikte hiermede over een volledige bekentenis. Dat was echter op zich onvoldoende om tot een veroordeling te komen; daartoe was het nodig dat de confessie werd geconfirmeerd door de getuigenis van personen, die geacht konden worden van het gedrag van de beschuldigde kennis te dragen. Maar geen van de gehoorde getuigen heeft een daadzaak genoemd waaruit de door Fiers erkende verkoop van victualie zou kunnen blijken. De advocaat-fïscaal concludeerde derhalve: : “En dat vermits alzoo geene voldoende bewijzen voorhanden waren om den gedetineerde voor schuldig te houden, edoch mogelijk bleef, dat te eeniger tijd nog nadere bewijzen ten dien opzichte Wierden ingewonnen, hij advocaat-fiscaal vermeende aan den Hove te moeten voordragen en verzoeken, om den gedetineerde ter zake van de tegen hem ingebrachte en hiervoren omschreven beschuldiging, te absolveeren van de instantie”. : : Aldus geschiedde. Bij sententie van 16 juli 1817 werd Floris Pieter Fiers door het Hoog Militair Gerechtshof, gelet op de Artikelen 158, 159 en 160 van de Rechtspleging bij de Zeemacht, geabsolveerd van de instantie, op vrije voeten gesteld, en gecompenseerd voor de kosten van het proces. : : Dat was een onverwacht gunstige afloop voor Fiers! Het gaf hem aanleiding om onmiddellijke toekenning van non- activiteits traktement te vragen, maar de Minister van Marine oordeelde niet zo mild als het Gerechtshof had gedaan en liet hem weten dat zijn ontslag per 15 november 1816 als “finaal” ontslag uit de zeedienst moest worden beschouwd. Hetzelfde antwoord, met de verklaring dat hem geen volledige decharge van zijn administratie op de Kenau Hasselaar kon worden verleend, ontving hij op 7 oktober 1817, toen hij op grond van zijn vrijverklaring meende voor heraanstelling in aanmerking : te mogen komen. : : Bij de gerechtelijke autoriteiten is misschien toch enige twijfel blijven bestaan over de juistheid van afhandeling van de rechtszaak. Althans, op 27 oktober 1817 vroegen zij alsnog aan de Minister omtoezending van de Instructie voor Victualiemeesters van 13 augustus 1814, : “teneinde de gedachten beter’te kunnen bepalen aangaande zeker punt dat bij de behandeling der zaak van Fiers was voorgekomen”. : Ik heb niet kunnen vinden dat dit voor de betrokkene nog enig gevolg heeft gehad. : : De marine-archieven zwijgen verder over hem, afgezien van enkele vermeldingen van voornamelijk : boekhoudkundige aard in de eerste twee maanden van 1818. : : Terugblik : Hoe verhoudt het voorgaande zich nu tot dat wat ik in mijn eerste artikel heb geschreven? Het is aanvullend en verduidelijkend; correctie van vermelde feitelijkheden blijkt niet nodig te zijn. Floris Pieter Fiers is vrijwel het gehele tijdvak, dat een “witte plek” in mijn verhaal vormde, in marinedienst geweest; buitengaats of in de Hollandse en Zeeuwse kustwateren, varend of in havenplaatsen aan de wal. Een vaste woon- of verblijfplaats in Nederland had hij niet, tenzij Rotterdam, waar hij bij tussenpozen leefde, als zodanig aangemerkt zou kunnen worden. : : Het enige document uit die periode waarover ik toentertijd beschikte, was de overlijdensakte van Batje Fiers, welk meisje op 28 mei 1814 in Rotterdam ten huize van haar vader was overleden, 5 jaar en 9 maanden oud. Volgens de akte was zij een dochter van Floris Pieter Fiers, zonder beroep, en van Alida van der Meij, beiden gedomicilieerd te Vlissingen. Ik heb indertijd in het Vlissingse Gemeentearchief getracht hun verblijf in die plaats te traceren, maar zonder succes. Het waarom is nu wel duidelijk: Fiers diende destijds op de Flottille in Zeeland met Vlissingen als belangrijke thuishaven. Hij leefde dus : voornamelijk aan boord van zijn schip. Voorzover hij tijdelijk aan de wal verkeerde, zal dat wel in een of ander logement zijn geweest, evenals Alida van der Meij; als inwoners van Vlissingen stonden zij niet geregistreerd. : : Op 1 april 1814 is hij, of zijn zij, uit Vlissingen vertrokken, eerst naar Den Haag en daarna naar Rotterdam, alwaar enige tijd later Batje Fiers is overleden. Ik meen in mijn vorig artikel genoegzaamte hebben aangetoond dat Batje Fiers onder de naam Batje Kock op 28 augustus 1808 te Rotterdam werd gedoopt, als dochtertje van Johannes Kock (of Kok) en van Alida van der Mijden (of van der Meij). In dit verband schreef ik onder meer: : “Ook is niet duidelijk waarom hij (Fiers) zich in 1814 voor Batje’s vader uitgaf. Of sprak de man de zuivere waarheid?” Welnu, dat laatste is heel wel mogelijk. Het fregat Gelderland, waarop Floris Pieter Fiers eerst diende, was, zoals op blz. 2 blijkt, van eind 1805 tot begin 1808 in Holland en een of meerdere ontmoetingen van hem in de tussentijd met Alida van der Meij in Rotterdam zijn zeker niet denkbeeldig. Voorzover het vaarschema van Fiers daartoe gelegenheid bood, zullen zij wel vaker in elkaars gezelschap hebben verkeerd, zeker nadat de onfortuinlijke echtgenoot van Alida, Johannes Kok, in maart 1810 uit Rotterdam en het Departement Maasland was verbannen. : : Slot : Het jaar 1817 aan de wal was voor Fiers misschien spannender geweest dan de voorgaande jaren in vreemde wateren. In plaats van met piraten en bedorven victualie, had hij dit jaar te maken gekregen meteen tekort schietende geldelijke verantwoording en met gevangenisstraf, daarna wel vrijspraak maar blijvend ontslag uit de zeedienst. Eerder te land mislukt, later ter zee geen succes. Wat stond hem nog open? Zoals we weten zijn Floris Pieter Fiers en Alida van der Meij in 1818 samen naar Oost-Indië vertrokken. Daar begon een nieuwe levensfase. In maart 1819 werd hij aangesteld als boekhouder bij de marine-pakhuizen in Soerabaja en naderhand belast met de waarneming van de functie van onderkommissaris der Marine aldaar. : : Lang is het niet goed gegaan. Wegens malversaties, in en buiten zijn ambt, werd hij in 1823 tot een langdurige gevangenisstraf veroordeeld. Dit vonnis was geveld door de Raad van Justitie te Soerabaja, een burgerlijk rechtscollege. Fiers voerde daar tegen aan dat in zijn functie, gezien het Crimineel Wetboek voor het krijgsvolk te water, de militaire rechter als de competente rechter had moeten worden beschouwd en vroeg derhalve om vernietiging van het tegen hem geslagen vonnis en verwijzing van zijn : zaak naar een krijgsraad. Zijn formele argumentatie daarvoor was niet zo gek, hetgeen impliciet bevestigd leek te worden door de Procureur-Generaal bij het Hoog Gerechtshof in Batavia, wiens advies terzake was gevraagd door de Raad van Indië. Ik heb mij indertijd over deze actie van Fiers wel wat verwonderd, in de veronderstelling dat het militaire strafrecht zeker niet milder van aard zou zijn dan het burgerlijke, voor vergrijpen als die waaraan hij zich schuldig had gemaakt. Het lijkt mij nu duidelijk dat zijn onverwacht gunstige ervaring in het jaar 1817 met de militaire rechtspraak in Nederland, hem tot die : actie geïnspireerd heeft. De Raad van Indië heeft echter anders beslist en het vonnis van de burgerrechter onverkort gehandhaafd. : : In 1824 is Floris Pieter Fiers in Batavia overleden tijdens een gedwongen transport terug naar Nederland. Einde van een avontuurlijk administrateur met eigen opvattingen over geldbeheer. : : Noten : 1. Jaarboek van het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie 42 (1988) 150. : 2. Algemeen Rijksarchief te ‘s-Gravenhage (hierna: ARA), Archief Ministerie van Marine, Stamboeken : Marine-officieren 1814- 1850. : 3. ARA, Archief van het Ministerie van Marine 1813-1928, A. Verbalen van de Commissaris-Generaal : voor de Marine 1813-1814, inv.nr. 21, stamboeknummer 2075. : 4. ARA, Archief van het Ministerie van Marine 1813.1928, zie requesten van Floris Pieter Fiers aan : de Secretaris van Staat voor de Marine, gedateerd april 1814, en de bijlagen, gedateerd mei 1809. : 5. M.J.C.Klaassen, De ofjïcier van administratie bij de Koninklijke Marine (Den Haag, 1965) 20-21. : 6. ARA, Archieven van het departement van Marine 1795-1813 Aanhangsel 11, invm. 131. : 7. J.C. de Jonge, Geschiedenis van het Nederlandsche zeewezen dl. 5 (Zwolle, 18693) 647-655. : 8. ARA, Scheepssoldijrollen van Marine-instanties over de periode 1795-1813, inv.nr. 328, onder : meer fol. 40. : 9. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, Plaatsingslijst van de Scheepsrollen gehouden aan boord : van de schepen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Marine 1813-1913, invnr. 102, fol. 12, eninv.nr. 263, Kenau : Hasselaar. : 10. ARA, Archief van het Ministerie van Marine 1813-1928, A. Verbalen van de Commissaris-Generaal : voor de Marine 1813-1814, omslag nr. 18, verbaal d.d. 4 okt. 1814 nr. 21, instructie voor schoutbij- : nacht Tulleken, commanderende het Middellandsche Zee Eskader. : ll. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, Scheepsjournalen 1813.1966, inv.nr. 1877. : 12. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, A. Verbalen van de Commissaris-Generaal voor de Marine : 1813-1814, omslag nr. 13, verbaal d.d. 13 aug. 1814 nr. 1, instructie voor victualiemeesters. : 13. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, B. Verbalen van de Secretaris van Staat voor de Marine : 1814-1815, omslag nr. 41, verbaal d.d. 16 mei 1815 nr. 10, brief Algemene Secretarie van Staat. : 14. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, B. Verbalen van de Secretaris van Staat voor de Marine : 1814-1815, omslag nr. 42, verbaal d.d. 31 mei 1815 nr. 1 bedenkingen tegen Tulleken en voorstel hem te vervangen. : 15. ARA, Archief Staatssecretarie, De archieven van de algemene staatssecretarie en van het Kabinet : des Konings met de daarbij gedeponeerde archieven over 1813.1840, invnr. 5655, Secreet verbaal d.d. 16 juni 1817 no. 32; Sententie ten laste van schout bij nacht Tulleken, aangeboden bij brief Hoog Militair : 204 Gerechtshof. Het gebeurde voor Algiers wordt vermeld in de overwegingen tot het vonnis. : 16. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, B. Verbalen van de Secretaris van Staat voor de Marine 1814-1815, omslag nr. 52, verbaal d.d. 6 sept. 1815 nr. 25 besluit dat vice-admiraal Van Capellen het : commando over het Middellandsche Zee Eskader zal overnemen. : 17. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 60, verbaal d.d. 10 nov. 1815 nr. 42, brief Van Capellen d.d. 17 okt. 1815. : 18. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 126, verbaal d.d. 25 juli 1817 nr. 4, besluit tot kwijtschelding overige tijd van detentie Tulleken. : 19. Jaarboeken van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (1816) le stuk 1000 10; ARA, ArchiefMinisterie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 94, verbaal d.d. 21sept. 1816 nr. 29, besluit tot toekenning onderscheidingen, enz. aan officieren en equipage Middellandsche Zee Eskader. Zie ook Staatscourant (18 17) nr. 7. : 20. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 98, verbaal d.d. 30 okt. 1816 nr. 30 besluit tot buiten dienststelling van aantal oorlogsschepen, waarbij de Kenau Hasselaar. : 21. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslagnr. 100, verbaal d.d. 10nov. 1816 nr. 4 besluit tot ontslag groot deel van de officieren en equipage, inclusief Fiers, van de buiten dienst gestelde schepen. (Men monsterde in die tijd meestal voor de duur van een reis; alleen officieren en sommige onderoffïcieren hadden een commissiebrief voor langere tijd; zij konden tussentijds op non-actief worden gesteld). : 22. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine. Bij een uitdunning van de oude marine-archieven zijn vele : brieven, briefkopieen en andere bescheiden - de “verbalen” - van minder belangrijke aard vernietigd. : Daarbij waren ook verschillende stukken waarin de naam Fiers voorkwam. Korte samenvattingen van de inhoud zijn te vinden in de onderwerpsgewijs bijgehouden “indexen”. Over Fiers komen vermeldingenvoor in de jaarindexen van 1815 tot en met 1818; vooral de index van 1817, G. generale index der verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1813-1928, inv.nr. 3897, is van belang. Beginnend met het jaar1816 bestaan op deze indexen alfabetische “klappers”, 1. Alphabeth register der persoonsnamen voorkomende in de Generale index, 1816-1928, onder de inv.nrs. 4305, 4306 en 4307. : 23. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 18151900, : omslag nr. 117, verbaal d.d. 9 april 1817 nr. 37 verzoek tot arrestatie Fiers. : 24. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 119, verbaal d.d. 2 mei 1817 nr. 6 quitantie van ontvangst in ‘s rijks schatkist. : 25. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 18151900, : omslag nr. 121, verbaal d.d. 30 mei 1817 nr. 22, brief advocaat-fiscaal Hoog Militair Gerechtshof en antwoord Minister van Marine. : 26. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, : omslag nr. 127, verbaal d.d. 7 aug. 1817 nr. 3, sententie voorzitter Hoog Militair Gerechtshof. : 27. ARA, G. generale index der verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1813.1928, invnr. 3897, : index d.d. 3 sept. 1817, nr. 12, demissen. : 28. ARA, G. generale index der verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1813-1928, invnr. 3897, : index d.d. 7 okt. 1817, nr. 20 justitie. : 29. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, G. generale index der verbalen van de Minister voor de : Marine 1813-1928, omslag nr. 134, verbaal d.d. 27 okt. 1817, nr. 40, verzoek om toezending instructie : victualiemeesters, : 30. Zie het tekstdeel “Fiers in Rotterdam” op de bladzijden 140 en 142 van het Jaarboek van her : Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie 42 (1988). : 3 1. De mogelijkheid bestaat dat Fiers ook de vader is geweest van het nabedoelde kindje. Op 26 augustus 1811 verscheen voor de Maire van de stad Rotterdam een vroedvrouw, die hem een dood kind van het vrouwelijk geslacht toonde en verklaarde dat Alida van der Meij, oud 27 jaar, zonder beroep, gedomicilieerd te Helvoet maar logerende aan de Schiedamsche Dijk, daarvan de moeder was. Als getuigen fungeerden Johannes Matthijs Vocrmans en Marcus van der Meij, eerstgenoemde was Alida’s zwager en laatstgenoemde haar stiefvader. Zie akte van aangifte dood geboren kind, Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, 26augustus 1811. 32. Jaarboek van het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, 42 (1988) 144.
door P.J. Fierst van Wijnandsbergen
Predikanten, apothekers en postdirecteuren in redelijk goede welstand, ziedaar het respectabele Haarlemse milieu, waarin [[Fiers-4| Floris Pieter Fiers]] op 15 december 1777 werd geboren. Zijn vader Pieter Fiers was de postdirecteur van Haarlem, een ambt waarin deze diens vader, Martinus Fiers, in 1775 was opgevolgd. ‘ : Pieter Fiers stierf reeds op 10 februari 1781, zijn zoon Floris Pieter als driejarig en enig overgebleven kind achterlatend onder de hoede van diens moeder, Alida Johanna Telvooren. De weduwe hertrouwde op 2 februari 1790 met de weduwnaar Jacob Nicolaas Elout, die echter enkele maanden later op zijn beurt overleed.
Veel directe vaderlijke zorg heeft Floris Pieter dus niet gekend. Zonder twijfel zal hij wel een behoorlijke opvoeding en goede schoolopleiding hebben genoten, die hem er op voorbereidde om te zijner tijd als gezeten burger zijn rol op waardige wijze te kunnen vervullen.
Of hij als jongeman, na zijn vormende jaren, ooit iets nuttigs heeft gedaan, al of niet beroepsmatig, is niet duidelijk. Wel schijnt hij zich enige tijd als koopman te hebben beziggehouden. In de genealogie van de met de familie Fiers geparenteerde familie Van der Vlugt, gepubliceerd in Gens Nostra 1978, wordt vermeld dat Floris Pieter Fiers schepen van Haarlem zou zijn geweest. Dit moet een misverstand zijn. In het boekje De Regeering te Haarlem van 179.51824 van W.P.J. Overmeer, waarin alle stedelijke bestuurders en aanverwante functionarissen uit dat tijdvak worden opgesomd, komt zijn naam niet voor. Evenmin in het Naamregister van de heren van de regering der stad Haarlem, aanwezig in het gemeentearchief aldaar.
Floris Pieter Fiers trouwde op 18 juli 1798 met Elisabeth Catharina Trioen. Zij was geboren op 20 augustus 1777 als dochter van Izack Trioen en Sara Smeding. Beide ouders stamden uit respectabele Haarlemse apothekersgeslachten. Elisabeth Catharina was hun enig kind.
Zoals niet ongebruikelijk bij een huwelijk tussen twee jonge mensen van goeden huize die na verloop van tijd aantrekkelijke erfenissen mogen verwachten, werd er tevoren een huwelijkscontract opgemaakt. In dit geval een contract “zonder aventagiën”, d.w.z. geen enkele gemeenschap van goederen, direct of in de toekomst.
De woelige tijden waarin het land verkeerde, hadden blijkbaar weinig of geen invloed op het prille huwelijksgeluk. In de Opregte Haarlemsche Courant was weldra de volgende annonce te lezen:
'' Mijne tedergeliefde Echtgenoote Elisabeth Catharine Trioen is heden zeer voorspoedig bevallen van een welgeschapen zoon.
F.P. Fiers, Haarlem 8 October 1801
Deze, eerste, zoon werd Pieter genaamd. Een kleine twee jaar later volgde het bericht:
'' Mijne geliefde Huisvrouw, Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, is heden zeer voorspoedig bevallen van een welgeschapen zoon.
F.P. Fiers, Haarlem 3 July 1803
De tweede zoon kreeg de namen Jan Izack.
Al met al, een huwelijk in comfortabele omstandigheden, met tedere liefde, voorspoedige bevallingen en welgeschapen zonen. Het was een veelbelovend begin. Er stak echter een distel in dit huwelijksboeket: Floris Pieter Fiers meende oprecht dat hij in zijn zelfontplooiing niet belemmerd mocht worden door iets vulgairs als geld. Hij wilde dat kunnen uitgeven wanneer en naar de mate waarin hij dat nodig oordeelde voor zijn welbevinden. Of het daarbij om eigen of andermans geld ging, was niet van overwegend belang.
De stringente huwelijkse voorwaarden leken reeds te suggereren dat een zekere bescherming van de financiële belangen van de toekomstige echtgenote niet overbodig werd geacht. Wat ook mocht gebeuren, het vermogen van de echtgenote en de revenuen daarvan zouden voor de echtgenoot net zo goed op de maan hebben kunnen liggen als in Haarlem.
In die situatie kwam verandering twee maanden voor de geboorte van het eerste kind. De echtelieden lieten toen een mutueel testament opmaken, waarbij zij bepaalden dat de langstlevende echtgenoot enigen universeel erfgenaam zou worden van de eerststervende.’ De huwelijkse voorwaarden waren daarmee goeddeels ontkracht.
Buitendien lieten tegelijkertijd de moeders van de beide echtelieden notarieel vastleggen dat zij zouden afzien van hun legitieme porties ingeval van vooroverlijden van hun respectieve kinderen zonderdescendenten.*
Zo lang er geen kinderen in leven waren, zou dus het overlijden van een van de echtgenoten voor de andere maximaal gewin opleveren, louter materialistisch bezien. Nu was de kans op een vroeg verscheiden van een van hen niet geheel denkbeeldig: Elisabeth Catharina was in verwachting van haar eerste kind en in die tijd was een eerste bevalling altijd nog een aangelegenheid met zekere risico’s voorkraamvrouw en boreling.
De besproken testamentaire wijzigingen en het tijdstip daarvan, waren dan ook opportuun te achten, vooral uit een oogpunt van veiligstelling van de materiële toekomst van Floris Pieter. Alles ging echter goed met die eerste bevalling en gelukkig ook met de tweede. Het resultaat was dat Floris Pieter er in juli 1803 twee welgeschapen mede-erfgenamen bij had, maar geen uitzicht op een spoedige erfenis.
Schulden
Intussen had hij zijn financiële situatie schrikbarend uit de hand laten lopen en zat hij verstrikt in een schuldenweb, waaruit hij zich niet gemakkelijk kon bevrijden. Hij beschikte nog wel over 7 obligaties van 1000 gulden elk, die hem uit de nalatenschap van zijn grootmoeder, Catharine Haringkarspel, weduwe van Martinus Fiers, bij de boedelscheiding in 1798 waren toebedeeld. Op 22 juli 1803 machtigde hij een makelaar om deze obligaties voor hem te gelde te maken. Die voerde de lastgeving echter eerst ruim een jaar later uit. In de tussentijd was er wel iets gebeurd!
Begin 1804 zag Floris Pieter Fiers er geen gat meer in en verloste zich uit zijn benarde positie door met de noorderzon te vertrekken. De gebeurtenissen volgden elkaar daarna in snel tempo op, zoals de betreffende archiefstukken ons leren... : : 6 april 1804. Alida Johanna Telvooren, Floris Pieter’s moeder, stelt, in een late poging om nog hulp te bieden, een obligatie tot het niet geringe bedrag van 14000 gulden aan haar zoon ter beschikking. : : 9 april 1804. Floris Pieter Fiers, “koopman wonende te Haarlem, tegenwoordig binnen Dordrecht”, geeft een generale machtiging aan de notaris en procureur Willem Arnoldus Haselaar te Haarlem, om alzijn zaken, van welke aard ook, binnen en buiten Haarlem, waar te nemen zowel in als buiten recht.” : : 21 april 1804. De schoonmoeder van Floris Pieter, Sara Smeding, vindt de tijd gekomen om haar vermogen en dus t.z.t. het erfdeel daarin van haar dochter en kleinkinderen af te schermen van de geldelijke “faits et gestes” van haar schoonzoon. Zij wenste haar kleinkinderen bij het bereiken van de volwassenheid verzekerd te weten van een behoorlijke financiële basis. Dat kon door middel van een testament “fidei commis” betrekkelijk eenvoudig geregeld worden. : Tegelijkertijd echter wilde zij haar dochter zo goed mogelijk verzorgd achterlaten als zij zelf zou komen te overlijden. Maar dan wel met een afdoende bescherming tegen de monetaire listen en lagen, die zij van de zijde van haar schoonzoon verwachtte. Diens schulden, bestaande of toekomstige, mochten niet : uit door haar na te laten gelden worden betaald: zij vreesde dat anders de financiële verzorging van haar nabestaanden in gevaar zou kunnen komen. En zij koesterde wel enige argwaan of haar dochter niet toch vroeger of later uit misplaatste gevoelens jegens haar echtgenoot zich in diens netten zou laten strikken. : : Elisabeth Catharina Trioen moest dus ook tegen zichzelf in bescherming worden genomen. Om al deze desiderata adequaat en zonder juridische aangrijpingspunten te verwoorden, was nog niet zo’n : eenvoudige zaak. De notaris had er twintig bladzijden voor nodig, vele daarvan met verbeteringen, aanvullingen of doorhalingen. : Met het resultaat kon Sara Smeding tevreden zijn: de schoonzoon volledig onterfd, de kleinkinderen t.z.t. goed verzorgd, haar dochter eveneens, mits . . . . . . . en anders ook onterfd. : Tot executeuren van dit testament werd ter meerdere zekerheid van een richtige naleving een indrukwekkend college benoemd, waarvan de secretaris van de stad Haarlem en twee notarissen deel : uitmaakten. : : 8 juni 1804. Floris Pieter Fiers, “wonende te Haarlem doch thans present in ‘s Bosch” machtigt de eerder genoemde notaris en procureur Willem Arnoldus Haselaar te Haarlem, om in zijn naam een provisionele separatie van tafel, bed, bijeenwoning en goederen tussen hem en zijn vrouw, Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, te effectuëren, zijn vrouw voor zoveel nodig daarbij te assisteren en voorts om eenhuis in de Warmoesstraat te Haarlem - door hem in mei 1803 gekocht - voor hem te verkopen, evenals zijn ander bezit. : : 22 juni 1804. Op verzoek van de beide echtelieden gaan schepenen van Haarlem akkoord met een provisionele scheiding van tafel, bed enz. op nader te bepalen voorwaarden en wijze. Zij verlenen daartoe aan Elisabeth Catharina Trioen “veniam agendi’ ’ . Is 21 juli 1804. De akte van separatie wordt gepasseerd voor notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen te Haarlem.r6 De comparanten zijn Willem Arnoldus Haselaar, notaris en procureur, optredend namens Floris Pieter Fiers, ter ene zijde en Elisabeth Catharina Trioen ter andere. Geconstateerd wordt dat de echtelieden op 18 juli 1798 waren getrouwd “in de billijke hoop en verwachting dat hetzelve huwelijk volkomen en ongeschonden zoude hebben blijven standhouden, tot dat de dood van een van beijden daaraan een einde mogt komen te stellen, dan, dat een compleet dérangement in de boedel en zaaken van den principaal van den comparant ter eener, gevolgd door deszelfs absentie van hier, den principaal van den comparant ter eener en de comparante terandere zijde hadden doen te raaden worden, omme ter voorkoming van verdere : onheijlen en nadeelige gevolgen, bij provisie van elkanderen te separeeren van tafel, bed, : bijeenwooning en goederen”. Een en ander onder de volgende voorwaarden: : 1. Kleding en sieraden blijven bij de gebruiker. : 2. Huisraad, meubilair en andere inboedel zijn grotendeels het privé-eigendom van de echtgenote, daarbij krijgt zij het weinige dat aan haar man toebehoort. : 3. Al hetgeen overigens van de echtgenoot is, daaronder begrepen: zijn bibliotheek, het huis in de Warmoesstraat ter waarde van ca. f 1400, de effecten of obligaties te zijnen name, ook de zeven van f1000 en die van f 14OMt, waarvan boven sprake was, zal te gelde worden gemaakt en aangewend om zijn schulden bij derden af te lossen. Wat daarna overschiet moet worden uitgekeerd aan de echtgenote inmindering op de vordering die zij krachtens de huwelijkse voorwaarden heeft. : 4. Bezittingen van welke aard ook van de echtgenote blijven haar privé-eigendom. : 5. In winst en verlies gedurende het huwelijk opgekomen, zal de echtgenote niet participeren, deze blijven derhalve voor rekening van de echtgenoot, evenals de schulden staande het huwelijk aangegaan uit welken hoofde ook. : 6. De beide kinderen blijven bij de moeder. De echtgenoot zal in hun opleidings- en onderhoudskosten bijdragen, zoveel zijn omstandigheden dat in de tijd mogelijk maken en “zijn betrekking als vaderhem zal gebieden”. : 7. Toekomstige inkomsten, erfenissen, e.d. blijven aan degeen aan wiens zijde deze opkomen, onverminderd de rechten van de echtgenote wegens haar vordering ten laste van haar man. Schulden aangegaan na beëindiging van de samenwoning blijven voor rekening van degeen die deze heeft aangegaan. : 8. De echtgenoot doet afstand van de maritale macht die hem over de echtgenote en haar goederen competeert. : : 3 augustus 1804. Schepenen van Haarlem condemneren Floris Pieter Fiers en Elisabeth Catharina Trioen in de inhoud en nakoming van de akte van separatie dd. 21 juli 1804, separeren hen diensvolgens vantafel, bed, bijeenwoning en goederen, verbieden dat de een ten laste van de ander gedurende de separatie schulden maakt en ordonneren dat dit desgewenst door publikatie of bij affiche “aan den volke” zal worden bekend gemaakt. : : 12 december 1804. Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, “gesepareerde huisvrouw” van Floris Pieter Fiers, past haar testament aan de gewijzigde omstandigheden aan. Onder herroeping van alle voorgaande, met of zonder haar echtgenoot, gemaakte wilsbeschikkingen, benoemt zij haar beide kinderen, of hun descendenten, tot haar enige en universele erfgenamen. : : 1804 was een enerverend jaar geweest voor alle betrokkenen, 1805 begon niet veel beter. : Sara Smeding, reeds geruime tijd zwak en ziekelijk, stierf op 20 april 1805 in haar woning aan het Spaarne tegenover de Gravestenenbrug. Zij liet een aanzienlijke erfenis na aan haar dochter en kleinkinderen. Aan haar woonhuis was zij zozeer gehecht geweest, dat zij in haar bovenbedoeld testament had laten opnemen: “haar hartelijk verlangen uit hoofde van de bijzondere geneijgdheid welke zij gevoeld, dat voorschreeve huijs en erve zo veel eenigsints mogelijk zij onder haare descendenten, zowel ten opzigte van het gebruijk, als van den eijgendom verblijve”. De woning had zij onder verband van fideï commis aan haar petekind en kleinzoon Jan Izack Fiers gelegateerd, met het beding dat diens moeder, haar dochter, haar leven lang de vrije bewoning ervan zou genieten. De : benodigde gelden voor onderhoud en andere woonkosten waren mede bij wijze van legaat ter beschikking gesteld. : : Te betwijfelen valt of Elisabeth Catharina Trioen ooit aan het verlangen van haar moeder om het betreffende huis te gaan bewonen, heeft voldaan. Zeker is dat zij -wanneer is onbekend - Haarlem voor goed heeft verlaten en zich met haar kinderen in Lisse heeft gevestigd. Haar oude omgeving had blijkbaar weinig aantrekkelijks meer voor haar. Waar Floris Pieter Fiers zich bevond, wist zij niet. : : De zonen : Toen zij daarvoor oud genoeg waren, werden beide zonen in de gemeente Lisse voor de Nationale Militie ingeschreven en na loting tot militaire dienst verplicht. Geen van beiden heeft overigens daadwerkelijk gediend. Pieter voldeed aan zijn dienstplicht door het indienststellenvan een plaatsvervanger, en Jan Izack werd vrijgesteld “uit hoofde van de volbrag-te dienst van zijn broeder, bij remplacement”. : : De oudste zoon - inmiddels was hij zich Pieter Fiers Smeding gaan noemen en schrijven - in 1824 afgestudeerd in Leiden als jurist en in afwachting van een benoeming bij het Hof van Civiele Justitie teParamaribo praktiserend advocaat in Haarlem, trouwde op 23 maart 1827 te Amsterdam met Maria Johanna Verwayenlg en vertrok kort daarna met zijn vrouw naar Suriname. : : Ten behoeve van dit huwelijk had Elisabeth Catharina Trioen een formeel huwelijksconsent doen opmaken door een notaris, in welke akte zij zich “echtgenoote van den Heer Floris Pieter Fiers, wiens aanwezen onbekend is” noemde. Zij was zich volslagen onbewust van het feit dat zij reeds een : aantal jaren weduwe was! : : Bij het huwelijk van haar tweede zoon, Jan Izack Fiers apotheker in Den Haag, met Christina Henriëtta Carolina Heule, welk huwelijk daar ter plaatse werd voltrokken op 12 augustus 1829, was dat inmiddels wel bekend. Bij de diverse huwelij ksbijlagen zit een verklaring van de Minister voor de Marine en Koloniën, gedateerd 20 oktober 1828, waarin deze te kennen geeft “dat uit de bij deszelfs Departement gehoudene registers blijkt, dat Floris Pieter Fiers, laatstelijk fungerend onderkommissaris der Marine te Sourabaya in Neerlands Indië is overleden”. : : Floris Pieter Fiers te Rotterdam : Wat weten we over leven en werken van Floris Pieter Fiers nadat hij in 1804 vrouw en kinderen in Haarlem had verlaten? Hierboven is gebleken dat hij in het toenmalige Nederlands-Indië is geweest en daar gestorven. Dat geeft de richting aan voor nader onderzoek; de oude archieven van het Ministerie van Koloniënz en eventueel in Nederland aanwezige koloniale archiefbescheiden komen daarvoor in aanmerking. Hij blijkt in 18 18 naar Oost-Indië te zijn vertrokken en zijn levensloop daarna is vrij nauwkeurig te volgen. Het tijdvak 1805-1818 echter is grotendeels een “witte plek”. : : Gelukkig beschikken we over een interessant document uit die periode: de overlijdensakte van Batje Fiers.” Op 28 mei 1814 overleed te Rotterdam ten huize van haar vader een meisje, Batje Fiers genaamd, oud 5 jaren en 9 maanden, geboren te Rotterdam en gedomicilieerd te Vlissingen. Volgens de akte was zij een dochter van Floris Pieter Fiers, zonder beroep, en van Alida van der Meij, beiden gedomicilieerd te Vlissingen. De aangifte van overlijden werd gedaan door de vader en een buurman, Johannes Stevenson, 35 jaar oud, houtdraaiersknecht; beiden wonende in de Zonneblomsteeg G 290 in Rotterdam. : : Dit lijkt op een louter feitelijke mededeling. De eerste gedachte die opkomt is deze, dat Floris Pieter kennelijk een nieuwe levensgezellin had opgedaan en bij haar een kind verwekt; in mei 1814 woonden zij in Rotterdam, maar werden geacht in Vlissingen thuis te horen. Bij verder onderzoek blijkt de overlijdensakte een mengeling van feiten en verdichtsels te bevatten. In de eerste plaats lijkt de verwijzing naar Vlissingen een mystificatie: ter plaatse is niets te vinden over een verblijf aldaar van de genoemden. Ook andere gegevens wijzen niet in die richting. : : Belangrijker is het raadsel van de geboorte van Batje. Op grond van haar leeftijd bij overlijden zou zij in augustus 1808 geboren moeten zijn; volgens de akte vond dat plaats in Rotterdam. Er is echter omstreeks die tijd beslist geen Batje Fiers geregistreerd in enig doopregister in Rotterdam (ook niet in die van Vlissingen trouwens). Daarentegen wel een Batje Kock. Dit meisje werd geboren op 20 augustus 1808 en gereformeerd gedoopt op de 28e d.a.v. Haar vader was Johannes Kock en haar moeder Alida van der Mijden, echtelieden wonende in de Peperstraat E39. : : De geboortedatum, de naam van de moeder - zij het incorrect gespeld - en de ongebruikelijke voornaam van de dopelinge, duiden er op dat dit kind wel eens de Batje zou kunnen zijn, wier overlijden op 28 mei 1814 door Floris Pieter Fiers “als vader” werd aangegeven. : Ook het volgende wijst daarop. De officiële ouders van Batje hadden reeds eerder een kind gehad, t.w. Christiaan, gedoopt 6 juli 1806 en jong gestorven. In het doopregister werden die ouders toen vermeld als Johannes Kok en Alida van der Meij, wonende in de Kokersteeg; als doopgetuige trad op Christina Moede. Laatstgenoemde is Alida’s moeder. : : Johannes Kok, een smidsknecht, werd in 1810 wegens “dieverij” ten laste van zijn werkgever, door Schepenen tot openbare geseling en verbanning voor 8 jaar uit het Departement Maasland veroordeeld.26 Bij de dood van Batje in 1814 was hij nog verbannen. Kennelijk woonde Floris Pieter Fiers toen samen met de echtgenote van Johannes, Alida van der Meij, en haar dochtertje. Ik meen dat met voldoende recht kan worden geconcludeerd dat Batje Fiers en Batje Kok (of Koek) verschillende namen zijn voor een en hetzelfde meisje. : : Waar en wanneer Floris Pieter Fiers en Alida van der Meij elkaar ontmoet hebben, is niet te achterhalen. Ook is niet duidelijk waarom hij zich in 1814 voor Batje’s vader uitgaf. Of sprak de man de zuivere waarheid? Het lijkt er op dat Floris Pieter in de familie- en burenkring van Alida geheel was geaccepteerd. Alida’s zuster en zwager vernoemden hun derde kind naar hem: “Floris Pieter” Voermans, geboren 19 mei 18 15. Zijn status en woonomstandigheden waren zeker niet meer op het niveau waaraan hij in Haarlem gewend was geweest. Hij verkeerde nu te midden van sjouwerlieden, handwerksknechten, schippers e.d. en woonde in een sloppenbuurt. De Zonnebloemsteeg, niet ver van de Grote Kerk, was een smalle straat of gang met pakhuizen en woonpanden, in welke laatste verschillende gezinnenopeengepakt leefden. Drie tot vijf gezinnen met in totaal tien tot twintig personen per huis was normaal. Het merendeel van zijn nieuwe bekenden was op overeenkomstige wijze gehuisvest. : : Hoe Floris Pieter en Alida in hun levensonderhoud voorzagen is de vraag; volgens de overlijdensakte van Batje oefende Floris Pieter geen beroep uit. Had Alida wellicht een broodwinning? Voor een man, afkomstig uit een comfortabel burgerlijk milieu, zal op den duur een leven op de rand van pauperdom : weinig aanlokkelijks hebben geboden, al werd dit leven dan gedeeld door Alida van der Meij. Deze vond in de veroordeling van Johannes Kok aanleiding of - misschien juister gezegd - de gelegenheid om zich van haar echtgenoot te laten scheiden. Op 27 juli 1816 werd de echtscheiding uitgesproken.27 Zij was daarna volkomen vrij in haar gaan en staan; een vrijheid die Floris Pieter Fiers zich al eerderhad aangemeten. : : Naar Indië : Zoals wel meer personen van redelijk goeden huize maar twijfelachtige deugdzaamheid hadden gedaan, besloot Floris Pieter te trachten in Indië een nieuw bestaan op te bouwen. Dat kon nu weer. Tijdens de Napoleontische oorlogen waren de Nederlandse koloniën in Oost en West onder Brits beheer geweest en vrijwel onbereikbaar voor een gewoon burger uit Holland. Na Napoleon’s definitieve nederlaag, werden de Oostindische koloniën in de loop van 1816 door de Engelsen weer aan Nederland overgedragen. : : Samen met Alida van der Meij is Floris Pieter Fiers in 1818 naar Java vertrokken. De overtochtskosten financierde hij, onder belofte van spoedige terugbetaling, met geleend geld. Op het Departement van Koloniën in Den Haag hoorde men voor het eerst van zijn bestaan, toen van de Gouverneur-Generaal van Nederlandsch-Indië bericht werd ontvangen dat deze autoriteit bij zijn besluit van 11 maart 1819 een zekere F.P. Fiers had benoemd tot boekhouder bij de Marine Pakhuizen te Soerabaja. Blijkbaar had Floris Pieter het voornemen om zich, met zijn Alida, in het nieuwe land te scharen in de rij van nette burgers met een gereguleerd bestaan. : : Uit de burgerlijke stand van Soerabaja blijkt, dat aldaar op 10 december 1820 zijn getrouwd: : Floris Pieter Fiers, jonkman, 42 jaar oud, geboren te Haarlem, en Alida van der Meij, jonge dochter, 30 jaar oud, geboren te Rotterdam." De burgerlijke autoriteiten in Soerabaja wisten kennelijk niet beter dan dat beiden nooit eerder getrouwd waren geweest. Dit betekent dat Alida haar vorig huwelijk had verzwegen, maar, erger, dat Floris Pieter bigamie pleegde! Echter, wat niet weet dat niet deerten zijn wettige vrouw, Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, ver weg in Holland, wist van niets. : : Kort na het nieuwe huwelijk was het vermeende echtpaar getuige bij de doop van een kindje van een bevriende familie. Dit is de laatste “nette” daad die van Floris Pieter Fiers in de archieven te vinden is. : In 1821 werd hij bevorderd tot kommies-boekhouder bij het onderkommissariaat der Marine te Soerabaja en in 1822 nam hij een tijd lang de functie van onderkommissaris waar. Hij had ook te maken met hetgeldelijk beheer van het onderkommissariaat. Floris Pieter Fiers en de nabijheid van andermans geld: dat deed steeds een spanningsveld ontstaan waarin zijn kracht om weerstand te bieden aan de verlokking van snelle verdiensten zeer op de proef werd gesteld en gewoonlijk te kort schoot. Zo ook hier. Tot zijn takenpakket behoorde onder meer de zorg voor de boedels van overleden bemanningsleden van de koloniale vloot. Het bedrag van de zuivere nalatenschap moest hij in ontvangst nemen en verantwoorden, opdat het aan de rechthebbende erfgenamen in Nederland of elders kon worden overgemaakt. In ontvangst nemen deed hij nauwgezet, verantwoorden en afdragen deed hij niet. Deze gewoonte en andere malversaties, in en buiten zijn functie, leidden tot zijn teloorgang. Door de Raad van Justitie te Soerabaja : werd hij schuldig bevonden aan oplichting, wanbeheer en verduistering van gouvernementsgelden, : en bij vonnis van 25 april 1823 veroordeeld tot drieërlei straf: geseling, zes : jaar opsluiting in de gevangenis en na afloop daarvan verbanning uit Indië en opzending : naar Nederland. : Dat was geen kleinigheid! Soerabaja is een van de warmste steden van de archipel. : Vooral in de kentering van oost- tot westmoesson (oktober/november) kan het er : ongemeen drukkend zijn. In de tijd waarvan we spreken, waren de mogelijkheden om de : 143 : ongemakken van het klimaat het hoofd te bieden nogal primitief en beperkt. Onder : zulke omstandigheden is een verblijf in een - uiteraard ook al primitieve - gevangenis, : dubbel zwaar. Nochtans, Floris Pieter was geenszins een gebroken man en niet van zins : om zich zonder meer in zijn lot te schikken. Hij begon met de rechtmatigheid van het : vonnis te betwisten, als eerste actie in een reeks pogingen om wijziging en verzachting van : zijn straf te bereiken. De Gouverneur-Generaal van Nederlandsch Indië besliste daarover, : na ingewonnen advies en deliberatie “in Rade”. Diens, beargumenteerde besluiten : welke de gang van zaken goed schetsen, laat ik hieronder in extenso volgen.3l : No. 23, dd. 17 juni 1823. Gelezen een rekwest van : F.P. Fiets, gedetineerde ten gevangenhuize te Soerabaya, : daarbij te kennen gevende dat hij op den 25e : april 1.1. als kommies bij het Haven- en Marine : Departement heeft teregt gestaan voor den Raad van : Justitie te Soerabaya.Dat hij intusschen eerst sedert : dien tijd heeft kennis gekregen van het Crimineel : Wetboek voor het krijgsvolk te water in het vaderland, : gearresteerd den 20 juli 1814 waar in artikel : 4 tit. 1 vermeld staat, dat dit Wetboek onder anderen : ook betreft de kommiezen in ‘s-Lands magazijnen : en.voor alle soortgelijke personen geemploijeerd tot : het verrigten van eenig werk of dienst in de voorschreven : magazijnen of tot bewaring of uitdeeling : van goederen aan den Lande toebehoorende, enz. en : dat hij suppliant op grond van dat artikel vermeent : met voor den Raad van Justitie maar voor eenen : Militairen krijgsraad te moeten te regt staan wegens : de hem ten laste gelegde misdaden, mitsdien verzoekende : dat het tegen hem geslagen vonnis als door : eene onbevoegde regtbank gewezen, worde vernietigd, : en dat hij vervolgens ter zake der tegen hem : ingebragte beschuldiging worde verwezen voor een : krijgsraad als zijnen competenten regter.Gezien het : berigt van President en Raden in het Hoog Geregtshof : dd. 11 juni no. 335, daarbij overleggende een : ingewonnen advies van den Procureur Generaal, die : daarbij als zijn gevoelen opgeeft dat de qualiteit : alleen van den Requestrant welligt hem aan de : regtspleging van het krijgsvolk te water zoude onderwerpen, : doch dat aangezien de bij het hierboven : aangehaalde artikel 4 bedoelde personen wegens alle : misdaden vreemd aan hunne administratie voor den : gewonen regter worden geroepen, en de rekwestrant : ook wegens particuliere misdaad en buiten zijne : ambtsbetrekking is gevonnisd, het daarvoor mag : worden gehouden dat, evenzoo als de burgermisdadiger : den militairen medepligtigen voor eene burger : regtbank trekt, de particuliere misdaad ook de officiële : misdaad tot zich trekt, om door een en denzelfden : regter te worden beoordeeld.En verklarende het : Hof zich geenszins met deze stelling te kunnen vereenigen, : aangezien volgens de vigeerende militaire : Wetgeving niet de daad maar de persoon de competentie : des regters bepaalt, zijnde het wijders aan den : Hove voorgekomen dat de kommiezen bij de Haven- : en Marine Departementen, niet genoemd wordende : in het meergemelde artikel 4 eeniglijk te beschouwen : zijn als civiele ambtenaren, en dat de : rekwestrant mitsdien voor zijnen competenten : regter, den Raad van Justitie te Soerabaya is geroepen. : Waarop gedelibereerd En in aanmerking genomen : dat er geene reden is gevonden waarom de : suppliant, in zijne hoedanigheid van kommies bij : het Haven- en Marine Departement te Soerabaya : niet zoude moeten worden beschouwd als civiel : ambtenaar Is goedgevonden en verstaan Het voorschreven : verzoek van F.P. Fiers te declineren en te : wijzen van de hand, zoo als geschiedt bij : deze.Extract dezer zal worden verleend aan het : Hoog Geregtshof en den Rekwestrant tot informatie : en narigt.-32 : No. 24, dd. 17 juni 1823. Gelezen een rekwest van : F.P. Fiers, gedetineerde in ‘s-Landsboeijen te Soerabaya, : daarbij verzoekende mitigatie der straf van : geeseling, confinement en bannissement waartoe hij : is verwezen bij vonnis van den Raad van Justitie te : Soerabaya dd. 25 april I.l.Gezien het rapport van : President en Raden van het Hoog Geregtshof van : Neerlands Indië dd. 11 juni no. 336, daarbij als : hunne consideratiën en na ingewonnen berigt van : den Procureur Generaal, opgevende dat noch uit de : processtukken, noch uit de positieven van het : rekwest eenige termen zijn gevonden om tot geheele : of gedeeltelijke remissie der tegen de suppliant gewezene : straf te adviseren.Waarop gedelibereerd, is : goedgevonden en verstaan : Het verzoek van F.P. Fiers om remissie of mitigatie : der straf waartoe hij is verwezen bij vonnis van den : Raad van Justitie te Soerabay, dd. 25 april j.l., te : declineren en te wijzen van de hand, zoo als geschiedt : bij deze.Extract dezer zal worden verleend : aan het Hoog Geregtshof en den Rekwestrant tot : informatie en nar&‘* : Record ID Number: MH:N523 : PRIN MH:I397 : Note N165vervolg Een ondeugdzaam heer van goeden huize : : door P.J. FIERST VAN WIJNANDSBERGEN : : No. 47, dd. 23 september 1823. Gelezen de requeste : van Alida van der Meij, huisvrouw van Floris Pieter : Fiers, verzoeken dat dat gedeelte van het vonnis : waarbij haar man is gecondemneerd tot zes jaren : gevangenis, worde gecommuteerd in bannissement : naar een der Muluksche Eilanden.Gezien de consideratiën : en het advies van het Hoog Geregtshof bij : missive van den 8 dezer no. 522, en hierover gedelibereerd : zijnde, is goedgevonden en verstaan het vorenstaande : verzoek te declineren en te wijzen van de : hand.Extract dezer zal worden verleend aan het : Hoog Geregtshof en de requestrante tot informatie : en narigt.“’ : 144 : Hierna bleef het geruime tijd stil. Men kan zich trouwens voorstellen dat het Soerabajaanse : klimaat een gedetineerde van 46 jaar eerder helpt om zich “ingetogen” te : gedragen, dan dat het stimuleert tot langdurig actief verzet. Blijkbaar bleef het gevangenisleven : inderdaad niet zonder invloed op de gezondheid van Floris Pieter. Zijn volgend : verzoekschrift klinkt als een smeekbede. : No. 37, dd. 15 juni 1824. Gelezen de requeste van : Floris Pieter Fiers, gedetineerd in ‘s-Landsboeijen te : Sourabaya, verzoekende dat uit aanmerking van : zijnen diep ongelukkigen toestand, het overige gedeelte : der gevangenisstraf welke hij nog zoude moeten : ondergaan, moge worden veranderd in een bannissement : naar een der meest afgelegene gedeelten : der kolonie.Gezien de consideratiën en het advies : van het Hoog Geregtshof, bij missive van den 11 : dezer no. 348 : En hierover gedelibereerd, en in aanmerking genomen : zijnde dat de requestrant bij het tegen hem : geslagen vonnis is veroordeeld om na ommekomst : van zijne zesjarige gevangenisstraf uit Z.M. bezittingen : in Indië te worden verbannen en naar Nederland : gezonden Dat mitsdien het verzoek van den requestrant, : zooals hetzelve is liggende, niet kan worden : ingewilligd hoezeer anders de gunstige berigten omtrent : zijn tegenwoordig goed ingetogen en beterschap : belovend gedrag wel eenige termen opleveren : om op dat verzoek gunstig te disponeren Is goedgevonden : en verstaan eerstelijk: aan den requestrant : remissie te verleenen van het overige gedeelte der : gevangenisstraf welke hij krachtens het tegen hem : geslagen vonnis nog zoude moeten ondergaan, blijvende : evenwel de verdere condemnatie tot bannissement : uit Z.M. bezittingen in Indië om naar Nederland : te worden opgezonden in hare volle kracht, met : bepaling voorts dat de requestrant in zijne gevangenis : zal verblijven tot dat er gelegenheid voor zijne : verzending zal zijn; ten tweede: de Hoofddirectie : van Financiën te magtigen om voor de verzending : van den requestrant F.P. Fiers naar Nederland met : den meesten spoed het noodige te verrigten en daarvan : in tijds rapport te doen, ter verdere mededeeling : aan Zijne Excellentie den Minister voor de Koloniën. : Extract dezer zal worden verleend aan het : Hoog Geregtshof, de Hoofddirectie van Financiën, : den Raad van Justitie te Sourabaya en den Requestrant : tot informatie en narigt.jJ : Een humane geste. Floris Pieter had inmiddels ruimschoots langer dan een jaar in de : gevangenis gezeten en zijn lichamelijke gesteldheid droeg daarvan de sporen. Zijn : geestvermogens echter leken onverzwakt gericht op zijn kruis en passie: geld. Daarvan : afstand doen, zelfs als het ging om geld dat hij had verduisterd, druiste tegen zijn natuur : in. Dat blijkt o.m. uit het verzoekschrift dat hij indiende kort nadat hij de voor hem : gunstige beslissing van 15 juni 1824 had ontvangen. De afdoening volgt hieronder. : No. 31, dd. 26 augustus 1824. Gelezen de requeste : van Floris Pieter Fiers, gedetineerde in ‘s-landsboeijen : te Sourabaya, daarbij verzoekende restitutie : van eene som van f.855.75, ingevolge besluit van den : Hoofddirecteur van Financiën dd 2 october j.l., no. : 12, door hem in ‘s-lands kas gestort ter vergoeding : van vroeger door hem ontvreemde gouvernementsgelden : tot een gelijk bedrag, en zulks op grond dat de : teruggave dier gelden hem niet is opgelegd bij het : vonnis, op den 25 april 1823 door den Raad van : Justitie te Sourabaya tegen hem gewezen;Gelet op : het besluit van den Gouverneur Generaal, van den 1 : october 1823, no. 9, waarbij aan de Hoofddirectie : van Financiën is opgedragen om de in dezen bedoelde : gelden zoo veel mogelijk uit den boedel van : De dood van Fiers : F.P. Fiers ten behoeve van den lande te doen requireren; : En hierover gedelibereerd zijnde, is goedgevonden : en verstaan eerstelijk: het verzoek van den : requestrant om restitutie van de aan ‘s-lands kas : door hem vergoede gelden te declineren en te wijzen : van de hand;ten tweede: de Hoofddirectie van Financiën : met herinnering aan art. 2 der Resolutie van : 15 juny j.l. no. 37, aan te schrijven om van de : tegenwoordige Oostmousson gebruik te maken, teneinde : den persoon van F.P. Fiers, thans gedetineerd : in ‘s-landsboeijen te Sourabaya naar Batavia te doen : overkomen om verder naar Nederland te worden : opgezonden.Extract dezer zal worden verleend aan : de Hoofddirectie van Financiën en den requestrant : tot informatie en narigt.“ : Het leek er op dat de G.G. en de Raad van Indië “de persoon van F.P. Fiers” zo : langzamerhand wel “kwijt” wilden. Het einde kwam overigens kort daarop in Batavia. : Er is een bericht dat aldaar op 1 november 1824 is overleden een J. Fiers.36 Hoogstwaarschijnlijk : had de naam moeten luiden: F.P. Fiers. Vast staat dat enkele maanden later, : t.w. 20 februari 1825 eveneens in Batavia, het huwelijk werd gesloten van Alida van der : 145 : Meij, weduwe van Floris Pieter Fiers, met Coenraad Ludwig Weiss, j.m. van Göttingen. : 31, 38 : Wat wist men in Nederland af van de verwikkelingen rond leven en dood van Floris : Pieter Fiers in Oost-Indië? De naaste familieleden hadden in 1827 nog geen idee waar : hun man en vader zich ophield. Zie het huwelijksconsentzO ter gelegenheid van het : huwelijk van de oudste zoon. Ook bij het Ministerie van Koloniën wist men weinig of : niets. Indertijd, in 1819, had de Gouverneur Generaal van Nederlandsch Indië laten : weten, dat hij een zekere F.P. Fiers had benoemd tot boekhouder bij de Marine : Pakhuizen in Soerabaja.28 Naar aanleiding daarvan was deze nieuwe ambtenaar ingeschreven : in het “Stamboek der Oost-Indische Ambtenaren”.39 Voorts had men zijn : bevordering tot kommies-boekhouder bij de onderkommissaris der Marine te Soerabaja : nog aangetroffen in een of andere nominatieve opgave over 1821 en in het Stamboek : bijgeschreven. Voor het overige was zijn folio in dat boek leeg gebleven. : Daarin kwam eerst verandering toen in mei 1826 inlichtingen werden gevraagd over de 2e : stuurman der Koloniale Marine J.A.J. Krieger, 4o door diens familie in Nederland. De : Minister van Koloniën richtte zich ter zake tot het Indische Gouvernement en ontving het : volgende antwoord: : Aan Zijne Excellentie den Minister. : (per Mary en Hillegonde, Kapt. Platence) : No. 168 Batavia, den 11 July 1827 : Ter voldoening aan het door Uwe Excellentie mij bij missive van den 3 Mei 1826 No.54/141 te kennen : gegeven verlangen, heb ik de eer haar mede te deelen dat volgens bij mij ingekomen berigten, de in voorschr. : missive bedoelde 2e Stuurman J.A.J. Krieger werkelijk overleden is, en dat het rendement van deszelfs : nalatenschap, hetwelk zuiver f.279,16 heeft bedragen door den destijds fungerend Onderkommissaris der : Marine Fiers ontvangen, doch onder meer anderen nimmer verantwoord is geworden, zijnde de laatstgenoemde : sedert ter zake van zijne verkeerde administratie door den Raad van Justitie te Soerabaya tot : schavotstraf gecondemneerd en insolvent overleden. : De Luitenant Gouverneur Generaal : over Nederlandsch Indië : Bij afwezendheid : De Raad van Indië : Chassé : De behandeling van deze brief ten departemente gaf aanleiding tot een ambtelijke : gedachtenwisseling, die in de marge van een concept voor de afdoening werd gevoerd. : De eerst behandelend ambtenaar schreef daar met potlood: : Het komt mij voor dat in zoodanige gevallen het Gouvt. verpligt is, om voor deszelfs ontrouwe administrateuren : te betalen. : Een hoger geplaatste - waarschijnlijk de minister - schreef daaronder: : Met het bovenstaande gevoelen kan ik mij zoo onvoorwaardelijk niet vereenigen. Mij is ook niet klaar, op : welke wijze en gronden deze Fiers die nalatenschap onder zich gekregen heeft. Ik geloof niet in officiële hulp. : De eerste ambtenaar legde toen uit: : Uit krachte van het reglement op de bereddering der boedels van overleden zeevarenden. Ik maak de : bedenking slechts “in voorraad”, omdat de belanghebbende op deze mededeeling welligt nader zal komen : reclameren.41 : 146 : 147 : Die belanghebbende werd vervolgens bij brief van 20 november 1827 over het sterven : van zijn familielid en het gebeurde met diens nalatenschap ingelicht, maar vond daarin : blijkbaar geen aanleiding om te “reclameren”. In de ministeriële correspondentieklappers : heb ik er althans niets over gevonden. : Het “Stamboek Oost Indische Ambtenaren” kon nu ten aanzien van Floris Pieter Fiers : worden afgesloten met de aantekening van zijn overlijden. Het tijdstip daarvan was niet : bekend, althans door de Gouverneur Generaal niet vermeld, wel de omstandigheden : waaronder. Ook de familie zou desgewenst ingelicht kunnen worden. Zoals hiervoor : reeds opgemerkt, gaf de Minister op 20 oktober 1828 een formele verklaring af, : houdende de mededeling dat Floris Pieter Fiers, laatstelijk fungerend onderkommissaris : der Marine in Soerabaja, in Nederlands Indië was overleden. Verdere bijzonderheden : waren achterwege gelaten. Een kies gesteld document derhalve; de gevoelens van de : familie werden niet nodeloos gekwetst. Wie om de verklaring van overlijden heeft : gevraagd, heb ik niet kunnen traceren. Wel, dat dit document bij het huwelijk van Floris : Pieter’s tweede zoon, Jan Izack Fiers, te Den Haag op 12 augustus 1829 aan de : Burgerlijke Stand is overgelegd.22 : Het is geheel in stijl met het leven van Floris Pieter, dat na zijn dood, het laatste woord in : zijn geschiedenis door een schuldeiser werd geschreven. Een voormalig winkelier uit : Hellevoetsluis, Cornelis Klop, had hem in 18 17 goederen geleverd en geld voorgeschoten : tot een bedrag van f.416,- en daarvoor een schuldbekentenis ontvangen, afgegeven te : Rotterdam 31 oktober 1817. Floris Pieter beloofde in dat geschrift o.m. zijn schuld ten : spoedigste na het bekomen van een post te zullen voldoen, vermeerderd met een rente : van 5% ‘s-jaars. Daar is niets van gekomen. Na een vergeefse poging van Klop, in 1822, : om zijn vordering voldaan te krijgen door korting op het traktement van Floris Pieter : Fiers en na het schrijven van een paar onbeantwoorde brieven naar Soerabaja in de jaren : daarna, werd hem tenslotte, n.a.v. een nieuw verzoek zijnerzijds, op 18 november 1830 : door de Minister van Koloniën meegedeeld dat zijn schuldenaar insolvent was overleden : en dat diens weduwe, die later met een onderofficier was gehuwd en naar de Westkust : van Sumatra vertrokken, derhalve niets van hem geërfd had.42 : De nabestaanden : Hoe is het de naaste familieleden verder vergaan? Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, de eerste : en wettige weduwe van F.P. Fiers, werd op 25 oktober 1830 in Den Haag als nieuwe : ingezetene ingeschreven, afkomstig van Lisse. Zij stierf ten huize van haar zoon Jan : Izack Fiers aan de Prinsegracht op 25 december 1843, 66 jaar oud.43 : *,* Heden overleed, am de gevolgea eener Slijmberoercc, : in den ouderdom vy 66 jaren, onze geliefdc Moejer en Be- : FRyt¶;der ELISAUE TH CATt1ARLN$ yliRSR, ‘feb. : . . : ‘sGHAVENHAGE, E ! i . C. F 1 E R 5, : 25 December 1843. ’ Geb. HEULE. : 148 : De beide zonen hebben hun vader nimmer gekend. We moeten hopen dat zijn ware aard : en kwalijke praktijken voor hen verborgen zijn gebleven. Uiteraard zal zijn verdwijning : in hun prille jeugd, de geruchten of juist het stilzwijgen daarover en in het algemeen hun : leven daarna als kinderen van een vader, die hun moeder en hen in de steek had gelaten, : niet geheel zonder invloed zijn geweest op hun jonge gemoed. In hun later leven is : daarvan overigens weinig te merken, althans niet in hun maatschappelijke loopbanen, : tenzij het feit dat zij die beiden buiten hun geboorteplaats Haarlem hebben gezocht. : De oudste zoon, zich noemende en schrijvende Pieter Fiers Smeding, verbleef van : medio 1827 tot medio 1849 in Paramaribo, waar hij een succesvolle loopbaan bij de : rechterlijke macht van Suriname afsloot als President van het Gerechtshof aldaar. Na : nog twee jaar op het Ministerie van Koloniën in Den Haag gedetacheerd geweest te zijn, : ter bewerking van de Nederlandse wetboeken voor de West-Indische koloniën, werd hij, : op zijn verzoek, m.i.v. 1 april 1852 in het genot van pensioen gesteld. Hij overleed te Velp : op 16 september 1859. Hij is tweemaal getrouwd geweest. De eerste keer te Amsterdam : op 23 maart 1827 met Maria Johanna Verwaijen.i9s 2o : Zij woonde toen aan de Keizersgracht aldaar maar was geboren in mei 1790 in (het : tegenwoordige) Georgetown, Guyana, waar zij op 30 september 1836 ook overleden is.44 : Het huwelijk bleef kinderloos, maar het echtpaar heeft wel een zoon geadopteerd.45 : Tijdens een verlofperiode in Nederland, hertrouwde Mr. Pieter Fiers Smeding te : Haarlem op 26 mei 1842 met Barendina Jacoba van der Vlugt, geboren aldaar 9 : augustus 1813 en gestorven 23 september 1893.46 Zij was een dochter van Bartel Willem : van der Vlugt en Hermina Pluijm. 47 Het enig kind van Pieter en Barendina Jacoba, een : dochter genaamd Hermina Elisabeth Fiers Smeding, werd geboren te Paramaribo op 25 : april 1843 en is 6 maart 1917 te Hilversum overleden.‘@ : De tweede zoon van Floris Pieter Fiers, Jan Izack, heeft zich al betrekkelijk jong in Den : Haag gevestigd als apotheker. Hij huwde aldaar op 12 augustus 1829 met Christina : Henriëtta Carolina Heule, geboren Schiedam 8 oktober 1808.2’a 22 : Hij is in Den Haag gestorven op 23 december 1881, en zij op 18 januari 1885. Hun vijf : kinderen zijn allen in Den Haag geboren en daar ook, zonder nakomelingschap, : overleden.49 : Alida van der Meij is in Oost-Indië gebleven. Nadat zij haar derde echtgenoot, Conrad : Ludwig Weiss38, eind 1829 had verloren, trouwde zij te Batavia op 30 juli 1831 haar : vierde. Dat was de belastingambtenaar Hendrik Willem Hofmeester, geboren te Rotterdam : 3 februari 1 805.50 Hij heeft op wisselende standplaatsen in de archipel gediend: aan : te nemen valt dat zijn vrouw hem daarbij steeds heeft vergezeld. Op 9 mei 1850 werd hij : eervol uit ‘s-lands dienst ontslagen onder toekenning van pensioen en 9 juni 1852 is hij in : Batavia gestorven.51 Alida van der Meij volgde hem op 27 november 1855.52 : Nawoord en verantwoording : Dit klassiek verhaal over een zwart schaap uit een overigens keurige familie, is een : reconstructie aan de hand van openbare archiefstukken, hier en daar aangevuld met : gegevens uit andere openbare bron. Floris Pieter Fiers behoorde tot de negende generatie : van een Haarlems geslacht waarvan de stamvader, Chrispijn Outgertzn Fiers uit Tielt in : Vlaanderen, zich omstreeks 1580 met vrouw en kinderen in Noord-Nederland heeft : gevestigd. Het is de familie niet slecht gegaan. Floris Pieter werd dan ook geboren als telg : van gezeten burgers en kende, althans in materiële zin, een onbezorgde jeugd. Het heeft : hem niet belet om van zijn leven een complete chaos te maken. Reeds op 26-jarige leeftijd : liet hij zijn jonge gezin in Haarlem in de steek, kennelijk op de loop voor schuldeisers. : 149 : Het is jammer dat er in zijn geschiedenis een hiaat van bijna tien jaar is gebleven. : Evenmin als indertijd zijn naaste familieleden, heb ik kunnen achterhalen waar Floris : Pieter Fiers is heen gegaan en wat hij gedaan heeft in de eerste jaren na zijn verdwijning : in 1804. Afgezien van een vermoedelijk kort verblijf datzelfde jaar in Dordrecht en : ‘s-Hertogenbosch, is hij spoorloos gebleven tot zijn naam teruggevonden werd in een : archiefstuk uit 1814 in Rotterdam. De tussenliggende periode zal, misschien wel misschien : niet, nog kunnen worden ingevuld na veel tijd vergend verder onderzoek. : Aangezien hij echter eerder reden had om zijn handel en wandel ietwat te versluieren, : dan deze openlijk te etaleren, denk ik dat alleen een toevalstreffer tot meer informatie zal : kunnen leiden. : Zijn teloorgang was wel volledig. Begonnen als een kansrijke jongere uit een goed : milieu, eindigde hij zijn leven als een koloniale gevangenisboef. : Alida van der Meij, in moderne terminologie: een kansarm meisje uit een Rotterdamse : volksbuurt, heeft meer van haar leven weten te maken dan Floris Pieter Fiers. Haar : sociale evolutie - als dat zo genoemd mag worden - is aan haar opvolgende huwelijken af : te lezen. Eerst getrouwd met een gelegenheidsdief uit haar buurt, daarna met een mislukt : heer die betere dagen had gekend en een oplichter bleek te zijn, vervolgens met een Duits : onderofficier uit het Oostindische leger en tenslotte met een belastingambtenaar van : middenniveau. Als diens weduwe zal zij in de toenmalige Indische samenleving ongetwijfeld : van een comfortabele en respectabele levensavond hebben kunnen genieten, na haar : afwisselend en soms enerverend bestaan. : Elisabeth Catharina Trioen en haar beide kinderen hebben het gebruikelijke netburgerlijke : levenspatroon van de familie ongewijzigd voortgezet, evenals de hen volgende : generatie. In 1917 is deze tak van het geslacht uitgestorven. : Noten : 1. Pieter Fiets, ged. Haarlem 17 okt. 1753, t ald. : 10 febr. 1781 trouwt ald. 12 dec. 1773 Alida Johanna : Telvooren, ged. ald. 13 mrt. 1750. Pieter : Fiers was een zoon van Martinus Fiers, ged. Haarlem : 22 febr. 1716, T ald. 17 juni 1782, tr. Amsterdam : 1 dec. 1737 Catharina Haringkarspel, ged. Amsterdam : 2 okt. 1718, t Haarlem 9 nov. 1786. : 2. Martinus Fiers was van 1731-1775 postdirecteur : van Haarlem, zijn zoon Pieter van 17751781. : Na diens vroege dood heeft Martinus het ambt wederom : bekleed tot zijn overlijden op 17 juni 1782. : Zijn weduwe heeft daarna het kantoor waargenomen : tot 1 okt. 1782, m.i.v. welke datum Mr. D. : Donker van der Hoff tot zijn opvolger werd benoemd. : Verg. W. Kroon, Het Haarlemse Postwezen : (z.pl., 1950), uit de reeks geschiedkundige uitgaven : van de P.T.T. : 3. Jacob Nicolaas Elout, ged. Haarlem 23 maart : 1740, begr. ald. 23 juni 1790, tr. le Rotterdam 13 : mei 1764 Maria Ham, ged. ald. 1 maart 1742, begr. : Haarlem 4 febr. 1785, tr. 2e ald. 2 febr. 1790 Alida : Johanna Telvooren, wed, Pieter Fiers. Jacob Nicolaas : was een zoon van Cornelis Elout, ged. Haarlem : 14maart 1714, begr. ald. 9 nov. 1779, tr. ald. 24 juni : 1738 MariaCorneliavan Wijnants, ged. Haarlem 24 : juli 1705, begr. ald. 13 jan. 1759. : 4. Izack Trioen, geb. Haarlem 15 okt. 1740, tald. : 27 april 1785, tr. ald. 8 juli 1766 Sara Smeding, geb. : Haarlem 21 juli 1738, t ald. 20 april 1805. Izack : Trioen was een zoon van Jan Trioen, geb. Haarlem : 24 dec. 1703, -t ald. 27 juni 1764, tr. ald. 3 okt. 1734 : Elizabeth Enschede, geb. ald. 16 okt. 1713, t ald. 6 : maart 1759. Sara Smedine was een dochter van : Petrus Smeding, ged. ald. 11 juni 1700, t ald. 18 : okt. 1780, tr. 2e ald. 22 juni 1732 Petronella Hoorn, : geb. Amsterdam, t Haarlem 27 mei 1790. : 5. Volgens een artikel van W.P.J. Overmeer in : Algemeen Nederlandsch Familieblad (1905) 19-20, : waren in de 18e eeuw o.m. de volgende personen : apotheker te Haarlem: a. Joan Trioen van 1685- : 1721 (van 1680-1721 tevens chirurgijn), zijn zoon : Jan Trioen van 1728-1764, diens zoon Izack van : 17641801 (van 1789af de wed. IzackTrioen = Sara : Smeding); b. Petrus Smeding van 1680-1724 (van : 1717 af de wed. Smeding), hun zoon Petrus Smeding, : Sara’s vader, van 1724-1780. : 6. Gemeentearchief Haarlem (hierna: GAH), notaris : Gerrit Kok Junior, huwelijkscontract Fiers/ : Trioen Haarlem 12 juli 1798. : 7. GAH, notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen, mutueel : testament Floris Pieter Fiers en Elis. Cath. : Trioen, Haarlem 8 aug. 1801. : 150 : 8. GAH, notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen, verklaringen : van Alida Johanna Telvooren en Sara : Smedinn, Haarlem 8 aug. 1801. : 9. GÄH, notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen, procuratie : van Floris Pieter Fiers aan Joannes Matheus : Guepin, Haarlem 22 juli 1803. : 10. GAH, notaris Johannes Petrus Kuenen, obligatie : van Alida Johanna Telvooren aan Floris Pieter : Fiers, Haarlem 6 april 1804. : ll. Gemeentearchief Dordrecht, notaris Jeremias : van Laren, generale constitutie van Floris Pieter : Fiers aan de notaris en procureur Willem Arnoldus : Haselaar te Haarlem, Dordrecht 9 april 1804. : 12. GAH, notaris Willem Arnoldus Haselaar. : testament fideï commis van Sara Smeding, weduwe, : geïnstitueerde erfgenameen boedelhoudster van wijlen : lzack Trioen, te Haarlem 21 april 1804. : 13. GAH, bij codicil van 22 april 1804 werden tot : executeuren van vorenstaand testament benoemd: : Pieter Crock, secretaris van Haarlem, Joh. Petr. : Kuenen, notaris, Arend van Rossum, wijnkoper en : W. Am. Haselaar, notaris. : 14. Stadsarchief ‘s-Hertogenbosch, notaris Leendert : Cornelis van de Ven, speciale constitutie van : Floris Pieter Fiers aan de nor. en proc. Willem Arnoldus : Haselaar te Haarlem, ‘s-Hertogenbosch 8 : juni 1804. : 15. GAH, rechterlijke archieven, invnr. 101.2, : matrimonieel register no. 5. : 16. GAH, notaris Joh. Petrus Kuenen, akte van : separatie Fiers/Trioen, Haarlem 21 juli 1804. : 17. GAH, rechterlijke archieven,.inv.nr. 100.3, : matrimoniële rolle. : 18. GAH, notaris Willem Arnoldus Haselaar, : testament van Elisabeth Catharina Trioen, Haarlem : 12 dec. 1804. : 19. Gemeentelijke archiefdienst Amsterdam, huweliiksakte : Fiers/Verwaiien. no. 1-65. Amsterdam : 23 maart : _ : 1827. : 20. RA Noord-Holland, huwelijksbijlagen bij : akte no. 1-65, Amsterdam 23 maart 1827. : 21, GA ‘s-Gravenhage, huwelijksakte Fiers/ : Heule, no. 238, ‘s-Gravenhage 12 aug. 1829. : 22. GA ‘s-Gravenhage, huwelijksbijlagen bij akte : no. 238, ‘s-Gravenhage 12 aug. 1829. : 23. Het ambtsgebied van de betreffende Minister : en daarmee de naam van diens Ministerie zijn in de : besproken periode enkele malen gewijzigd. In dit : stuk is verder steeds aangehouden: Minister c.q. : Ministerie van Koloniën. : 24. Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, Overlijdensakte : no. 1306 Rotterdam 31 mei 1814. : 25. Alida van der Meij, geref. ged. Rotterdam 1 : jan 1786, was een dochter van Klaas van der Meij : (ook Van der Mij, Van der Mijij) en Christina Mode : (ook Moede. Moedie). echtelieden, gehuwd Rotterdam : 12 aug. 1783, wonende Op de-Zijl. Johannes : Kok (ook Koek),.. g-edoopt Delfshaven 14 mrt. 1784. : was een zoon van Antoni Kok en Catharina van der : Houwen. Alida en Johannes trouwden op 30 sept. : 1804 voor schout en schepenen in het Ambacht : Cool. : 26. Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, archief schepenen, : inv.nr. 264, crimineel sententieboek, 20 juni : 1810. : 27. Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, archief : Rechtbank Rotterdam, inv.nr. 119, request Alida : van der Meij 29 mei 1816; echtscheidingsakte Rotterdam : 3 aug. 1816. : 28. Algemeen Rijksarchief ‘s-Gravenhage (hierna : :ARA), archief van het Ministerie van Koloniën : 1814-1849 (2.10.01), inv.nr. 2770, resolutie van de : Gouv. Gen. van Ned. Indië in Rade. : 29. Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, collectie : Blois van Treslong Prins (voormalig landsarchivaris : te Batavia), B.S. Soerabaja 61 no. 41,1-8. : 30. Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, uit de Collectie : Blois van Treslong Prins, Fam. fo. 609. : 31. ARA, Het “Register der Handelingen en : Resolutiën van den Gouverneur Generaal van Nederlandsch- : lndie, in Rade” (d.w.z. besluiten van de : G.G. genomen in de vergadering van de Raad van : Indië)% te vinden in hetArchief van het Min. van : Kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.01). In de betreffende periode : was Gouvern. Generaal G.A.G.Ph. Baron van der : Capellen; hij werd in zijn besluitvorming bijgestaan : door de Luit. Gouv. Gen. H.M. de Koek en de : Raden van Indië: P.Th. Chassé, Mr. H.W. Muntinghe, : Mr. H.J. van der Graaff en R. Dozy. : 32. ARA, Archief Koloniën 1814-1849 (2.10.01), : res. G.G.v.N.I., invnr. 2778. : 33. Ibidem, inv.nr. 2779. : 34. Ibidem, inv.nr. 2783. : 35. Ibidem, inv.nr. 2784. : 36. Almanak van Ned. Indië (1825) 178. In de : Almanakken van 1821,1822 en 1823, afgesloten per : 31 dec. van het voorafgaand jaar, wordt F.P. Fiers : vermeld als inwoner van Soerabaja en kommiesboekhouder : aldaar. : 37. Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, collectie : Blois van Treslong Prins, B.S. Batavia 239 no. 7. : 38. Conrad Ludwig Weiss, geb. Göttingen 9 sept. : 1795; 1813 Hannoverse huzaren, 1814 gepasporteerd; : 1815 Hannoverse jagers, 1816gepasp.; 7 okt. : 1818 aangenomen voor Oost-Indië voor de tijd van 8 : jaar, kanonnier. Dept-Bat. voor de Koloniën no. 33 : Harderwijk; op 1 maart 1819 uitgevaren met het : schip Cornelia Sara uit Helvoet; bevorderd tot sergeant- : majoor (niet bekend wanneer, maar vermoedelijk : voor 1825); op 29 dec. 1829 te Magelang : overleden. Uit: ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 : (2.10.01). invnr. 4074, stamboek onderofficieren en : manschappen van de Suppletie Troepen voor Oost- : Indië, fol 482. : 39. ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.05), inv.nr. : 3091, stamboek Oost-Indische ambtenaren, fol. : 426. : 40. Johannes Andreas Jacob Krieger, geb. te Amsterdam. : Op 15 febr. 1820 uit Hellevoet uitgevaren : met het schip Wilhelmina. Overleden (voor apr. : 1823). Uit: ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.01) : inv.nr. 4169, register zeevarende manschappen : 1820.1824. : 41. ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.01), inv.nr. : 588, verbaal 20 nov. 1827, no. 45. : 42. ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.01) inv.nr. : 322 en 777, verbaal 22 juli 1822 no. 33/6 en verbaal : 18 nov. 1830 no. 21. : 151 : 43. GA ‘s-Gravenhage, overlijdensakte no. 1960 : ‘s-Gravenhage 27 dec. 1843. : 44. Maria Johanna Verwaiien was een dochter : van Jean Verwaijen, Med.Dr. en Urselle Virber. : Bliikens haar doopcedule werd zii, circa anderhalve : maand oud, op 22 juni 1790 te-Stobrok gedoopt : door een oud-pastoor en apostolisch zendeling van : het eiland Martinique. Bij de Burgerlijke Stand van : Amsterdam ontstond hierdoor het misverstand dat : zij op dit Franse eiland geboren zou zijn en zo werd : het vermeld in de huwelij ksakte (zie noot 20). In feite : is “Stobrok” een verfransing van de naam “Stabroek”, : de toenmalige hoofdplaats van Demerara, : een kolonie die afwisselend in Nederlandse en Engelse : handen is geweest, met een kort Frans intermezzo. : In 1812 werd de plaats definitief omgedoopt : in Georgetown. Verg. P.M. Netscher, Geschiedenis : van de kolonië Essequibo, Demerary en Berbice (‘s- : Gravenhage, 1888). : 45. Dit was George Lodewijk Mens, geboren te : Georgetown 18 juli 1831, zoon van Johan Bernard : Mens, ged. Amsterdam 9 juli 1789, t Georgetown : od. 1849 en Johanna Jacobs Eggers, t Georgetown : 1832, getrouwd te Paramaribo 2 sept. 1821. George : Lodewijk Mens, al heel jong George Louis Mens : Fiers Smeding genoemd studeerde voor arts te Leiden : en vestigde zich daarna in Soerabaja, waar hij : eerste stadsgeneesheer werd. Hij is de stamvader van : het geslacht Mens Fiers Smeding, dat al weer generaties : lang in Nederland gevestigd is. De adoptie blijkt : uit het testament dat Maria Johanna Verwaijen op : 28 sept. 1836, kort voor haar dood, liet opmaken in : Brits Guyana (ARA, archief Suriname na 1828 : (1.05.11), oud notarieel, invnr. 107) en uit het testament : van Mr. Pieter Fiers Smeding voor notaris A. : Walaardt Sacré, Haarlem 18 nov. 1841 (GAH). : Verg. voorts het Dossier Mens en de familie-annonces : t.n.v. Mens Fiers Smedine bii het Centraal Bureau : voor Genealogie. : 46. Rijksarchief in Noord-Holland, huwelijksakte : Fiers (Smeding)/Van der Vlugt, no. 57, Haarlem : 26 mei 1842 en de huweliiksbii_lag-en. : 47. Verg. D.F. Goudriaan, ‘Van der Vlugt, uit de : grutten in de effecten’, Gens Nostra (1978), 112/ : 120. : 48. Hermina Elisabeth Fiers Smeding trouwde te : Haarlem 13 april 1871 met Karel Zegers Veeckens, : geb. Breda 8 maart 1839, ritmeester, t Haarlem 19 : dec. 1897; uit dit huwelijk twee dochters. Nederland’s : Patriciaat (1920), 295. : 49. 1. Catharina Wilhelmina Fiers, geb. 9 juli : 1830, t 23 juli 1893; 2. Johanna Maria Fiers, geb. 22 : dec. 1831, t 20 jan. 1892; 3. Jacoba Gerardina Fiers, : geb. 18 dec. 1832, t 1 jan. 1833; 4. Jacobus Gerardus : Fiers, geb. 18 nov. 1833, t 13 jan. 1858; 5. Jan : Hendrik Fiers, geb. 2 jan. 1844, t 18 maart 1894. : Jan Hendrik Fiers is de enige die gehuwd is aeweest. : Hij trouwde op 11 mei 1875 te Utrecht met-Wilhelmina : Willebrorda van Roiien, geb. Utrecht 7 nov. : 1839. Het huwelijk bleef kinderloos. (Bron: Burgerlijke : stand ‘s-Gravenhage en familie-annonces t.n.v. : Fiers bij het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie). : 50. Almanak van Ned. Indië (1832) 200 en Gemeentearchief : Rotterdam, doopregisters Lutherse : kerk. : 51. ARA, arch. kol. 1814-1849 (2.10.05), inv.nr. : 3095, stamboek Oost-Indische Ambtenaren, blz. : 212. : 52. Javasche Courant (1856) no. 7. : 152 : Record ID Number: MH:N524 : PRIN MH:I397 : Note N166Een ondeugdzaam heer van goeden huize (11) : door P.J. FIERST VAN WIJNANDSBERGEN : : Inleiding : Mijn artikel “Een ondeugdzaam heer van goeden huize”, verschenen in dit Jaarboek in 1988, behelsde het levensverhaal van Floris Pieter Fiers (1777-1824) zoals ik dat had gereconstrueerd aan de hand van openbare archiefstukken. In dit verhaal was echter een hiaat gebleven van ongeveer tien jaar. Ik schreef daarover toen: “Die periode zal, misschien wel misschien niet, nog kunnen worden ingevuld na veel tijd vergend verder onderzoek. Aangezien hij echter eerder reden had omzijn handel en wandel ietwat te versluieren, dan deze openlijk te etaleren, denk ik dat alleen een toevalstreffer tot meer informatie zal kunnen leiden." : : Welnu, die toevalstreffer is gescoord! De marinehistoricus schout-bij-nacht tit. b.d. M.J.C. Klaassen schreef op 23 mei 1989 aan het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, dat in zijn zeer uitgebreide documentatie over marineofficieren Floris Pieter Fiers voorkomt en vermeldde in een bijlage de hem over de betrokkene bekende gegevens. Deze betreffen de periode april 1805 tot april 1814, waarin Fiers dienst deed als schrijver en later als magazijnmeester aan boord van Nederlandse oorlogs- schepen. De heer Klaassen verwees daarbij naar het “Stamboek Marine-officieren voor 1850”, aanwezig in het Algemeen Rijksarchief te ‘s-Gravenhage. : : Hoe heb ik dat kunnen missen? Mijn artikel werd in de eerste maanden van 1988 geschreven, maar Floris Pieter Fiers was toen al jaren een oude bekende voor mij. In feite was zijn naam de eerste welke ik tegenkwam, toen ik medio 1981 met mijn genealogisch onderzoek begon. Zoals vele beginners raadpleegde ik toentertijd het Genealogisch Repertorium van E.A. van Beresteijn, waarin ik een verwijzing vond naar het Algemeen Nederlandsch Familieblad 1905. In de rubriek “Vragen en Antwoorden” op blz. 96 stond het volgende: : : Floris Pieter Fiers, geboren te Haarlem 15-12-1777, sterft te Soerabaja den . . . ...1826. hij was te Haarlem gehuwd 18-7-1798 met Elizabeth Catharina Trioen, geboren te Haarlem 20-08-1777, sterft te ‘s-Gravenhage 25-12-1843, dochter van Izaack Trioen en Sara Smeding. De voorouders van Floris Pieter Fiers, alsmede inlichtingen betreffende hunne afstammelingen worden beleefd verzocht. M.” : : Voor mij was dat een interessante vraag van “M”, waarop destijds overigens geen antwoord is gekomen. : : Aangezien het toentertijd mijn eerste opzet was, om zo snel mogelijk een globaal overzicht te verkrijgen van al degenen die in Nederland de naam Fiers hadden gedragen, heb ik Floris Pieter voorlopig gelaten voor wat hij was, en mij geruime tijd bezig gehouden met het raadplegen van indices en registers van genealogische tijdschriften, jaarboeken, collecties enz. op zoek naar vermeldingen van Fiersgenaamden. Ook zocht ik in de alfabetische klappers op de stamboeken van overheidspersoneel in de verschillende departementen, aanwezig in het Algemeen Rijksarchief. Ik vond daarbij een aantal : Fiersen, maar de enige keer dat ik de naam Floris Pieter Fiers aantrof, was in de klapper op het Stamboek van de Oost-Indische Ambtenaren 1814-1836. Dat leidde mij destijds tot de conclusie dat hij kennelijk niet bij de marine, bij de landmacht, of als burgerambtenaar in Nederland had gediend. Voorbarig, want wat blijkt nu? De klapper,2 welke de namen bevat van degenen die voorkomen in het “Stamboek Marine-officieren voor 1850”, is alfabetisch geordend....op een klein aantal namen na dat achterin werd opgenomen. Die “nadruppelingen” zijn door mij toentertijd over het hoofd gezien; daarbij was ook de naam van Floris Pieter Fiers. Een onachtzaamheid in 1981 speelde mij parten in 1988! : Overigens komen over deze marineman in het betreffende stamboek niet de gegevens voor die men in een stamboek mag verwachten, maar alleen een tweetal verzoekschriften van zijn hand om herplaatsing bijde zeedienst, vergezeld van enkele attesten en gedateerd in april 1814.3 Dit zette mij op het spoor naar verder onderzoek in het Archief van het Ministerie van Marine 1813-1928, waardoor ik in staat was de maritieme loopbaan van Floris Pieter Fiers, door de heer Klaassen geschetst van april 1805 tot april 1814, te vervolgen voor de periode daarna tot vrijwel het tijdstip dat Fiers als burger in 1818 naar Java is vertrokken. Daarmede is het hiaat, dat ik in mijn oorspronkelijk artikel signaleerde, : opgevuld en kan ook nog enige verduidelijking gegeven worden bij enkele passages uit dat artikel. : : Naar zee : Wat kon in die tijd een man doen die tot over zijn oren in de schulden stak en zijn vrouw en jonge kinderen in de steek had gelaten? Hij kon zijn schepen achter zich verbranden en op een echt schip wegvaren. Althans, Floris Pieter Fiers deed dat. Nadat hij in de eerste helft van 1804 uit zijn woonplaats Haarlem was verdwenen, heeft hij nog enige tijd in het land gezworven. Daarna verkreeg hij een aanstelling op de vloot van de Bataafsche Republiek; op 5 april 1805 werd hij door de Raad der Marine als tweede schrijver geplaatst aan boord van het Fregat Gelderland. : : Schrijvers en victualiemeesters aan boord van ‘s-lands oorlogsbodems werden tot het korps zeeofficieren gerekend; zij waren de voorlopers van de officieren van administraties. : : De volgende gegevens over de ervaringen van Fiers danken wij aan schout-bij-nacht Klaassen: : : 05-04-1805 tweede schrijver bij de Marine; : 25-08-1805 vertrek rede Texel aan boord fregat Orpheus als kartelschip met Engelse krijgsgevangenen naar Sheerness; : 1805 aankomst rede Texel: : 08-10-1806 naam fregat gewijzigd in Gelderland : 05-03-1808 vertrek rede Texel benoorden Schotland en via de kust van Guinea naar Oost-Indië met dringend nodige behoeften voor Java; : 09-03-1808 lekkages ontdekt; : 14-03-1808 aankomst Bergen (Noorwegen), vandaar naar Rootholm en terug naar Bergen, alwaar gerepareerd; : 04-05-1808 vertrek uit Bergen; : 19-05-1808 op de Atlantische Oceaan ter hoogte van Kaap Finisterre vergeefs getracht (ingevolge opdracht) een Engels fregat te ontzeilen, 21.00 gevecht met het Engels fregat Virginie, 22.30 einde van het gevecht; gesneuveld 14 man, gewond 51 man, van wie 11 overlijden; de Gelderland zwaar beschadigd, zodat het schip aan de Engelsen moet worden overgegeven; : 20-05-1808 de Gelderland wordt gesleept en opgebracht; : 22-05-1808 aankomst Cork (zuidkust Ierland); gewonden naar het hospitaal gebracht; : 27-05-1808 vertrek Cork, : 31-05-1808 aankomst Plymouth; : 02-06-1808 restant equipage van de Gelderland ontscheept en in Engelse krijgsgevangenschap; : 11-06-1808 krijgsgevangen te Moreton Hampstead (Devonshire); : 28-02-1809 op erewoord op vrije voeten, maar blijft krijgsgevangen tot uitwisseling; : 1809 aan boord Engelse kartelbrik Marner; : 05-03-1809 aankomst Hellevoetsluis; : 27-12-1809 magazijnmeester bij de Marine; : 12-12-1810 in Franse dienst na de inlijving; : 15-07-1811 als krijgsgevangene uitgewisseld; : 01-04-1814 eervol uit de Franse dienst ontslagen; : 1814 Uit het corps schrijvers wordt opgericht een corps victualiemeesters. Het verzoek van Fiers om tot victualiemeester te worden benoemd wordt afgewezen. : : De tocht van de Gelderland, begonnen op 5 maart 1808 en eindigend met het ongelukkige gevecht voor Kaap Finisterre op 19 mei 1808, staat uitvoerig beschreven in het scheepsjournaal van de commanderendofficier, kapitein-ter-zee Bartholomeus Jacobus Pool, afgesloten te Moreton Hampstead op 1 juni 1808. Zelf was deze reeds aan het begin van het gevecht gewond geraakt en benedendeks gegaan om verzorgd te worden, nadat hij een jong kadet had opgedragen de eerste officier, Johannes Boom, te gelasten het commando over te nemen gedurende zijn afwezigheid. Toen hij met pijn en moeite weer aan dek kwam, was het schip reddeloos geschoten en overgegeven. : : De versie, die luitenant Boom naderhand van het gebeurde heeft gegeven, wijkt sterk af van het relaas van kapitein Pool. Boom verklaarde, onder ede, geen last te hebben ontvangen om het commando over te nemen. De kadet, die volgens de kapitein die last had moeten doorgeven, was tijdens het gevecht gesneuveld en kon dus geen licht op het gebeurde meer werpen. Boom voerde het bevel tussendeks, niet beter wetend of de commandant was op zijn post, toen hij opschrikte door een onbegrijpelijke en onvoorzichtige manoeuvre van de Gelderland. Hij snelde daarop naar het halfdek om te horen welke bevelendoor de kapitein gegeven waren, maar zocht deze vergeefs. Toen hij van anderen hoorde dat de kapitein gesneuveld was, of, tenminste, gewond van dek gegaan, heeft Boom eigener beweging het commando overgenomen, de schade zo veel mogelijk laten herstellen en het schip een voordeliger richting gegeven. Onder zijn leiding heeft de bemanning een hardnekkig en hevig gevecht geleverd met het zwaarder bewapende en talrijker bemande Engelse fregat Virginie, onder kapitein Edward Brace. Zelfs heeft luitenant Boom nog een poging tot enteren gedaan, maar de zware deining verhinderde : dat. Beide schepen slingerden geweldig tegen elkaar, waarbij de touwwerken verward raakten en de fokkera en boegspriet van de Gelderland afbraken; van overspringen kon geen sprake zijn. : : Nadat de schepen weer los waren gekomen, trof de Gelderland een tweede en beslissend ongeluk. Door het verlies van de boegspriet was de fokkemast, die doornageld was, onvoldoende gesteund; deze brak af, viel achterover op de grote mast, welke eveneens bezweek en op zijn beurt de bezaansmast meesleurde. Tot overmaat van ramp brak er brand uit aan verschansing en zeilen. Het schip was een vrijwel weerloos wrak geworden, er bleef niets anders over dan te voldoen aan de herhaalde Engelse sommatie zich over te geven. Boom staakte derhalve het vuren en streek de vlag. Op dit gedenkwaardig moment vertoonde zich eensklaps, tot verbazing van zijn officieren, kapitein Pool op het halfdek. Zijn wonden leken zijn mensen niet van dien aard, dat hij daardoor belet zou zijn geweest : het bevel te voeren. : : Na terugkomst van kapitein Pool in Holland, werd zijn gedrag onderworpen aan een onderzoek door de Hoge Militaire Vierschaar, die op 5 november 1810 vonnis velde. Hij werd wegens plichtsverzuim en lafhartigheid oneervol uit de zeedienst ontslagen, en als “meinedig, eerloos en infaam” voor altijd buiten Holland verbannen.’ : : Tot de tijdens het gevecht ernstig gekwetsten, behoorde ook de eerste schrijver, J.C. Kleijne. Het schip verloren, het scheepsvolk gesneuveld, gewond of krijgsgevangen. Maar de boekhouding moest doorgaan, dat spreekt. Van die taak kweet zich toen de tweede schrijver, Floris Pieter Fiers, die ongedeerd was gebleven. Deze heeft de boeken en bescheiden van de eerste schrijver overgenomen en de administratie op orde gebracht, zodat na terugkeer in Holland in maart 1809, het Bureau der Agterstallen en Hoofdelijke Betaling te Amsterdam de achterstallige soldijen (tot en met de dag van het gevecht) behoorlijk kon berekenen en laten uitbetalen. Dit leverde Fiers, al of niet op eigen verzoek, alleszins gunstige getuigschriften op van het hoofd van het betreffende Bureau en van bovengenoemde eerste schrijver, gedateerd 3 mei 1809. : : Enige tijd later werd hij, wederom als tweede schrijver, geplaatst op een korvet en vervolgens op de Flottille in Zeeland onder bevel van schout-bij-nacht Ruijsch. Op 27 december 1809 volgde zijn bevordering tot magazijnmeester, in welke kwaliteit hij tot eind maart 1814 op het Schip van Linie Chattam heeft gediend; na de inlijving van Holland door Frankrijk, eind 1810, in Franse dienst. Deze jaren werden doorgebracht op de Zeeuwse wateren of in havenplaatsen zoals Hellevoetsluis, Rotterdam en, voornamelijk, Vlissingen. Hierboven staat dat Fiers op 1 april 1814 eervol uit de Franse dienst werdontslagen. Zelf schrijft hij diezelfde maand, in een request aan de Secretaris van Staat voor : de Marine, dat hij op de genoemde datum uit Vlissingen, toen nog door Franse troepen bezet, was ontvlucht. Hij had daarbij niets van waarde kunnen meenemen en verspeelde door zijn vlucht ook nog zevenmaanden gage. In uiterst benarde omstandigheden verkerend, verzocht hij derhalve om hem : “in eene convenabele qualiteit op eene van ‘s Lands Schepen van Oorlog te plaatsen, ten einde dat hij daardoor uit deze zijne noodlottige toestand worde gered”. : : In een tweede request, even later, schrijft hij : : “dat hij suppliant, thans geinformeerd zijnde dat er eenige scheepen en vaartuigen in dienst worden gesteld, de vrijheid neemt zich reverentelijk tot Uwe Excellentie te wenden met ootmoedige bede, dat het Uwe Excellentie moge behagen, den suppliant met eene plaats als Victualy-meester op eene der gemelde scheepen of vaartuigen te benificeeren, refererende de suppliant zich ten aanzien zijner kunde en bevoegdheid tot het waarnemen dier post aan de geannexeerde certificaten zijner Superieuren. ‘t Welk doende enz. F.P. Fiers”. : : Hierboven staat dat het verzoek van Fiers om tot victualie-meester te worden benoemd, werd afgewezen. Dat moet echter een misverstand zijn. Hij is het wel degelijk geweest en heeft als zodanig een belangrijke actie meegemaakt, waarin nog iets van de Nederlandse maritieme traditie werd gehandhaafd, te weten de strafexpeditie tegen de Algerijnse zeerovers in 1815/1816. : : Bij het Middellandse Zee eskader : Op 31 augustus 1814 werd Floris Pieter Fiers tot victualiemeester benoemd en in die kwaliteit geplaatst op ‘s Lands Fregat van Oorlog Kenau Hasselaar, onder bevel van kapitein-ter-zee Hendrik Maurits Dibbetz. Op 16 september daaraanvolgend kwam hij aan boord in Vlissingen.9 De Kenau Hasselaar, een bodem met 32 stukken kanon en bemand met 250 koppen, maakte deel uit van een Nederlands eskader van6 oorlogsschepen, bestemd voor de Middellandse Zee. Het stond onder oppercommando van schout-bijnacht Jan Tulleken. Volgens diens instructie,‘O was het hoofddoel van het eskader om : “door het inboezemen van een gepast ontzag voor de vlag van de Staat”, de Deij van Algiers te bewegen zijn zeeroverspraktijken tegen de Nederlandse koopvaardij te staken en de in slavernij verkerende Nederlandse schepelingen vrij te geven. Zo mogelijk te bereiken door diplomatiek overleg en het aanbieden van geschenken, via de Engelse consul ter plaatse. Maar ook door effectieve bescherming enkonvooiering van Nederlandse koopvaarders, waarbij geweld met geweld moest worden gekeerd. : In het scheepsjournaal dat kapitein Dibbetz bijhield, kan gevolgd worden hoe de expeditie door hem, als een van de gezagvoerende deelnemers, werd waargenomen” en welke logistieke en communicatieve problemen zich in die tijd en zover van huis zoal voordeden. : : Het spreekt van zelf dat het onderhoud en de gevechtsvaardigheid van de kwetsbare houten zeilschepen tot de voortdurende zorg van een kapitein behoorden, evenals de geoefendheid van de bemanning. Maarook de voorraden en conditie van de levensmiddelen vereisten zijn aandacht, in dit geval uiteraard ook die van de victualiemeester. Een van de eerste notities in het journaal behelst de order aan Floris Pieter Fiers om in Rotterdam de victualie te gaan ontvangen. Deze werd verstrekt door het Commissariaat der levensmiddelen, uit ‘s lands magazijnen. De victualiemeester was verantwoordelijk vooropslag en zo goed mogelijke conservering daarvan aan boord en voor de distributie van de voorgeschreven rantsoenen. In warme streken moest rekening gehouden worden : met een snel bederf van de voedingsmiddelen en, zonodig, tijdige vervanging via de Nederlandse consuls in buitenlandse havenplaatsen. : Op eigen gezag kon de victualiemeester daarbij weinig doen. Toen, bijvoorbeeld, het schip in augustus 18 15 voor Napels lag, rapporteerde Fiers aan kapitein Dibbetz dat een vat vlees zo slecht was, dat hij het niet dorst uit te geven en dus, volgens de voorschriften, om een keuringscommissie verzocht. De : kapitein diende op zijn beurt hierom te verzoeken bij de commandant van het eskader, die twee van zijn officieren als keurmeesters benoemde. Deze keurden het vlees inderdaad af en lieten het overboordgooien. Bij een andere gelegenheid echter, vond de keuringscommissie, tot verbazing van Fiers, dat het vlees na goed met zeewater te zijn afgespoeld en daarna opnieuw ingezouten, nog best voor consumptie geschikt was. Ten onrechte, want een week later moest het toch worden weggegooid. Ook de overige eetwaren als brood, kaas, erwten, stokvis en spek waren aan bederf (en aan de scheepsratten) onderhevig en soms moesten grote delen daarvan worden afgekeurd. Als er dan niet snel, uiteraard na mandaat van de kapitein, nieuwe voorraad kon worden gekocht of overgenomen van een ander schip, leefde debemanning geruime tijd op een monotoon dieet. : : Behalve uit zijn bemoeienissen met de victualie - die dus van gouvernementswege werd verstrekt, of, in vreemde havens gebruik makend van het netwerk van Nederlandse consuls, voor rekening van het gouvernement kon worden gekocht - was de victualiemeester verplicht het schip te voorzien van de nodige brandstof, kaarsen, lantaarns, vaten, kombuisgereedschap, tafel- en eetgerei (het zgn. kommaliewant). Dit diende hij voor eigen rekening aan te schaffen. Aan de wal genoot hij een vast traktement van f 600,- ‘s jaars. Aan boord echter werd zijn inkomen gevonden uit de emolumenten, die in zijn instructie12 waren opgesomd. De belangrijkste was wel dat hij aan het gouvernement, voor het : beschikbaar stellen van het kommaliewant, enz. voor iedere man op de complete monsterrol een halve stuiver per dag in rekening mocht brengen. Daarenboven zou hij : : “voor het wel nakomen van zijn pligt en om met alle mogelijke eerlijkheid en zuinigheid het belang van den Lande te behartigen, nog vanwegen het Gouvernement genieten vier stuivers per dag van den tienden man over de compleete Rol, dat is te zeggen van de 100 man tienmaal vier stuivers, van de 50 man vijf maal vier stuivers, en zoo voorts”. : : Het geheel lijkt een wat merkwaardige constructie: een mengeling van een gewoon dienstverband met een soort dienstverlenend ondernemerschap. Een handig manipulator wist daarin vermoedelijk wel voldoende rek te vinden om zijn inkomen positief te beïnvloeden; de onhandige moest een beetje op zijn tellen passen. : : Uiteraard moest de victualiemeester nauwgezet boek houden van zijn handelen en alle ter zake doende : bescheiden bewaren. Hij was verplicht maandelijks een rekening en verantwoording aan de Commissaris der levensmiddelen in Amsterdam te zenden. Na afloop van een reis volgde de slotafrekening, na een diepgaande controle van zijn gehele administratie. : : Na deze uitweiding over de plichten en bevoegdheden van een victualiemeester, in casu dus van Fiers, terug naar de expeditie. Op 14 oktober 1814 ging de Kenau Hasselaar onder zeil naar Texel, waar de rest van het eskader op de rede lag. Enkele weken later volgde het vertrek uit Nederland; in december passeerde het schip de Straat van Gibraltar en ging voor anker in de baai van Malaga. Hier verbleef men geruime tijd, wachtend op de schout-bij-nacht Tulleken, die met de rest van het eskader in Plymouth was achter gebleven en daar zelf op een ander schip, het van de Engelsen gekochte fregat Melampus, : was overgegaan. Het oponthoud van de schout-bij-nacht in Plymouth duurde nogal lang. Langer, vonden diens superieuren in Nederland, dan de staat van het eskader vergde; in een brief van mei 1815 werd hij dan ook namens de koning in niet mis te verstane bewoordingen tot spoedig vertrekken gemaand. Zijn talmend en onzeker beleid had in Nederland tevens twijfel doen rijzen aan zijn geschiktheid om demoeilijke onderhandelingen met de Deij van Algiers tot een goed einde te brengen. Tijdige vervanging door een doortastender commandant was echter niet meer mogelijk. : : In juli 1815 arriveerde het eskader voor Algiers. Tulleken voer, vergezeld van een tweede Nederlands oorlogsschip, de baai binnen, waar de Engelse consul en enkele Algerijnse onderhandelaars aan boordkwamen. De laatsten vertrokken na enige tijd met betuigingen van positieve verwachtingen. Nu had de ervaring geleerd, dat Barbarijse machthebbers het best benaderd konden worden vanuit een sterke onderhandelingspositie en de positieve houding van de Algerijnen was volgens de Engelse consul dan ook voornamelijk te danken aan het feit dat drie van hun oorlogsbodems nog buitengaats waren en gemakkelijk door het Nederlandse eskader konden worden onderschept. Hoe waar dit : was, bleek weldra. Schout-bij-nacht Tulleken schatte de situatie verkeerd in en gaf onvoldoende instructies aan zijn onderhebbende kapiteins, met als gevolg dat de drie Algerijnse schepen die nacht ongehinderd de haven van Algiers konden binnenglippen. Toen Tulleken de volgende dag de baai weer binnenvoer om de onderhandelingen voort te zetten, werd hij begroet met kanonskogels. De onderhandelingen waren ten einde. : : Het eskader, nu gesplitst in twee smaldelen, vertrok daarop om in de Middellandse Zee te gaan : kruisen. Op Algerijnse schepen, die men in zicht kreeg, werd gejaagd; soms kwam het tot een schotenwisseling, maar die schepen waren in het algemeen snellere zeilers dan de Hollandse en ontsnapten zonder veel moeite aan een echt gevecht. : : Het journaal van kapitein Dibbetz maakt er geen gewag van of Fiers bij de krijgshaftiger momenten, die zich tijdens de kruistocht voordeden, ook nog een ondersteunende neventaak had. Onmogelijk is datniet, want gedurende gevechtshandelingen werd veelal ook een helpende hand geboden door die opvarenden, wier eigenlijk werk niet van doen had met vechten of het manoeuvreren van het schip. Fiers wordt wel met een zekere regelmaat vermeld, maar steeds met betrekking tot zijn gewone taken als victualiemeester. Ook in de brievenklappers van het Ministerie van Marine komt zijn naam vrij regelmatig voor, vaak in verband met de wissels die hij inzond ter betaling van door hem gekochte victualie. De : richtlijnen uit Den Haag voor aankoop en uitrusting stonden wel eens op gespannen voet met de realiteit in de havenplaatsen rond de Middellandse Zee. Italiaanse en Spaanse handelaren hadden, als dat hun beter uitkwam, weinig boodschap aan wat de marinebureaucratie in Nederland graag wilde en Fiers was dan ook soms gedwongen om te doen wat mogelijk in plaats van wat wenselijk was en voorgeschreven.Dat leverde dan van de kant van het Ministerie vragen of aanmerkingen op, die zo adequaat mogelijk moesten worden beantwoord. Ook kon het gebeuren dat pas in volle zee bleek dat het geleverde niet inovereenstemming was met het bestelde, zoals toen men wijn wilde tappen en de vaten wijnazijn bleken te bevatten. : : Het gehele eskader lag in oktober 1815 in Livorno. Daar arriveerde toen ook viceadmiraal Jhr. Theodoor Frederik van Capellen, die inmiddels was aangewezen om schoutbij-nacht Tulleken in zijn commando te vervangen. Op de dertiende van die maand werden alle kapiteins aan boord van de schout-bij-nacht geseind, om kennis te maken met hun nieuwe commandant. Voor de heer Tulleken was het een hard gelag.In zijn eerste brief als eskadercommandant aan de Minister van Marine, deed admiraal Van Capellen nog een goed woordje voor de “eerlijken en loyaalen, ouden zeeman Tulleken”.” Het kon niet : verhinderen dat deze op non-actief werd gesteld en na een langdurig onderzoek naderhand door het Hoog Militair Gerechtshof wegens plichtsverzuim veroordeeld tot drie weken gevangenisstraf. Een deel daarvan werd hem even later op zijn verzoek kwijtgescholden.‘ : : Op 25 october 18 15 vertrok het eskader uit Livorno naar Algiers. Onderweg moest een driedaagse hevige storm, die vrij wat schade aanrichtte, worden getrotseerd. De rest van het jaar en de eerste maanden van 18 16 werden voornamelijk kruisend doorgebracht, voor Algiers en langs de Afrikaanse kust, zeilend naar Gibraltar, Malaga, Alicante, dan weer overstekend naar Sardinie, Genua, Napels, enz. Voortdurend op zoek naar Algerijnse schepen, die zich echter uit de buurt hielden. Op 17 mei 1816 arriveerde het eskader opnieuw in de baai van Algiers, waar een sterke Engelse vlooteenheid onder commando van vice- admiraal Lord Exmouth voor anker lag. De Engelsman deelde zijn Nederlandse : collega mede, dat hij die nacht de Algerijnse vloot, de havenwerken en de stad wilde vernielen en nodigde hem uit aan die actie mee te doen, hetgeen met graagte werd geaccepteerd. Admiraal Van Capellen riep daarop zijn kapiteins bij zich en gaf hun de nodige orders. : : Kapitein Dibbetz noteerde die dag in zijn journaal:” “Nimmer konde de admiraal een order uitgegeven hebben welke met meer vreugde ontvangen is dan deze. Aan boord komende, maakte ik dezelve bekendaan de officieren en equipage en als zij morgen naar eene kermis moesten gaan, kon er geen meer blijd schap in het schip zijn dan thans”. : : De bemanning van de Kenau Hasselaar waakte die nacht in kwartieren “met het blanke wapen en brandende lonten” bij de stukken. Maar het werd een anti-climax: geen kanongebulder werd gehoord, geen kruitdamp gesnoven. Het was windstil. Dibbetz zag enkele Engelse schepen onder zeil gaan, maar de luwte belette hen om de hun toegewezen posten in te nemen. Verschillende Engelse sloepen met witte vlaggen voeren wel heen en weer en naar Algiers. Lord Exmouth bezocht in de loop van de volgende dag het vlaggeschip van vice-admiraal Van Capellen om deze van de gang van zaken op de hoogte te brengen enafscheid te nemen. De operatie was afgelast, aangezien de Deij de namens de : Engelse en Nederlandse regeringen gestelde voorwaarden had geaccepteerd. Het Nederlands eskader vertrok daarop in de richting van Gibraltar. : : De Kenau Hasselaar had tijdens het verblijf in de Middellandse Zee regelmatig min of meer ernstige mankementen vertoond, die zo goed en kwaad als dat ging, verholpen konden worden. Op 2 juni 1816 echter, kruisende in de baai van Algiers, werd geconstateerd dat het fregat zeer lek was in de boeg. Admiraal Van Capellen oordeelde het toen beter het schip naar huis te zenden; op 15 juli arriveerde hetter rede van Hellevoetsluis. : : Het zal kapitein Dibbetz en zijn enthousiaste bemanning zeker gespeten hebben dat zij door dit voortijdig vertrek de afloop van de expeditie niet hebben kunnen meemaken. De Deij van Algiers had nu welbeterschap beloofd, maar voor een Muzelmans potentaat van een roofstaat was een belofte jegens Christen-regeringen voornamelijk een tactische zet in een voortgaand conflict. Zodra de dreiging van een onmiddellijke en gevoelige afstraffing was geweken, werden de zaken op de oude voet voortgezet. Maar de maat was nu vol. Na een hooghartig afgewezen laatste waarschuwing, werd Algiers op 27 augustus 1816 gebombardeerd door zes Nederlandse oorlogsschepen onder vice-admiraal Van Capellen en 22 Britse bodems onder Lord Exmouth. Na een negen uur durende beschieting willigde de Deij alle hem gestelde eisen in en werden 1211 Europese slaven in vrijheid gesteld. De vloot van de Algerijnen was verbrand, de haven vernield en de halve stad in puin geschoten. Het was een zeer succesvolle actie geweest, en niet zonder risico’s, tegen een met forten, zware kustbatterijen en een talrijke vloot goed beschermd piratennest. Het kostte de Nederlanders 13 doden en 52 gekwetsten, de Engelsen 128 doden en 690 gekwetsten. Maar het doel was bereikt en in beide thuislanden was men in de wolken met het geslaagde verloop en het daaruit volgend vredesverdrag; het regende dankbetuigingen, hoge onderscheidingen en extra maanden soldij. Volgens oud en gemoedelijk zeemansgebruik kregen de manschappen ook nog een pond tabak, twee pijpen en een extra oorlam! De actie was het eerste en voor lange tijd ook het laatste belangrijke gevecht van de herboren Nederlandse zeemacht. : : Rekening en verantwoording : Enkele maanden na de terugkeer in Nederland, werd de Kenau Hasselaar buiten dienst gesteld,*O m verband waarmede het personeel met ingang van 15 november 1816 werd ontslagen.” Ontslag uit marinedienst kon “finaal” zijn, maar een functionaris wiens vakbekwaamheid op een ander schip goed van pas zou komen, werd meestal op non-actief gesteld, met recht op een non-activiteits traktement. Dit laatste gebeurde met Floris Pieter Fiers, onder de voor victualiemeesters gebruikelijke bepaling dat over het non-activiteitsinkomen en de hoogte daarvan beslist zou worden, nadat de verantwoording van zijn administratie over de afgelopen reis goedgekeurd zou zijn. : : In afwachting daarvan werd hij in januari 1817, weer als victualiemeester, op de Korvet Eendragt geplaatst en kreeg hij de opdracht zo spoedig mogelijk naar Nieuwediep te gaan om voor het kommaliewantvan zijn nieuwe schip te zorgen. Kort daarna werd hij teruggeroepen om op het Ministerie van Marine opheldering te verschaffen over verschillende vragen die bij de controle van zijn : administratie waren gerezen en om ontbrekende bescheiden alsnog te produceren. Reeds tijdens de tocht van de Kenau Hasselaar, hadden sommige handelingen van Fiers aanleiding gegeven tot schriftelijke vragen van de kant van het ministerie. Na zijn terugkeer in Nederland begon het echter pas goed. Er ontstond een intensief briefverkeer met hem en over hem; het onderwerp was bijna steeds de manco’sin zijn verantwoording over de afgelopen reis.** : : Fiers heeft niet voldaan aan de opdracht zich bij het Ministerie van Marine te melden. Aangezien de bedenkingen tegen hem steeds toenamen, werd in april 1817 aan de Directeuren van Politie in Amsterdam en Rotterdam gevraagd hem op te sporen en in verzekerde bewaring te nemen, opdat de zaak van zijn falende administratie door een krijgsraad zou kunnen worden onderzocht. : Record ID Number: MH:N525 : PRIN MH:I397 : Note N167Intussen werd zijn rekening voor een tekort van circa f 5100,- belast. Korte tijd later werd hij in Rotterdam gearresteerd, waarbij hij een bedrag van f 2500,- ten behoeve van ‘s Rijkskas afdroeg. Zijn detentie heeft enkele maanden geduurd en werd doorgebracht bij de Concierge van het Hoog Militair Gerechtshof te Utrecht. : : Leger en vloot kennen rangen en standen, ook in de provoost. Bij het Gerechtshof had men echter geen idee hoe een victualiemeester van de marine in het gevang diende te worden behandeld. De Advocaat-Fiscaal schreef daarover aan de Minister van Marine en kreeg ten antwoord dat Fiers overeenkomstig de rang van luitenant-ter-zee der tweede klasse kon worden “verpleegd”.‘( De tenlastelegging luidde: : “dat de gedetineerde op onderscheidene tijden gedurende zijnen dienst aan boord van het Fregat Kenau Hasselaar, een gedeelte van de onder zijne directie gestelde en van ‘s Rijkswegen aan hem toevertrouwde victualie aan verschillende personen had verkogt en veralieneerd, en hij mitsdien schuldig zoude zijn aan ontrouw en eene onbehoorlijke administratie in zijne qualiteit als victualiemeester”. : : Fiers erkende het hem ten laste gelegde, en eveneens dat hij bij de verantwoording van de hem toevertrouwde victualie een bedrag van f 5089,09 tekortgekomen was. Hij realiseerde zich dat hij door dezehandelwijzen tegen zijn instructie had gehandeld en zich derhalve als victualiemeester aan ontrouw en kwade administratie had schuldig gemaakt. Tot zijn verontschuldiging voerde hij aan, dat hij zonder de medewerking aan boord zulks niet had kunnen doen; voorts beriep hij zich op de verregaande aandrang die op hem uitgeoefend werd om meer victualie te verstrekken dan de voorgeschreven rantsoenen,op de weinige zuinigheid die terzake werd betracht en op vermindering van sommige artikelen door eigen intering en slecht gewicht, waarvan het zeer moeilijk was om aan boord behoorlijke processen-verbaal te laten opmaken. : : Het Hoog Militair Gerechtshof beschikte hiermede over een volledige bekentenis. Dat was echter op zich onvoldoende om tot een veroordeling te komen; daartoe was het nodig dat de confessie werd geconfirmeerd door de getuigenis van personen, die geacht konden worden van het gedrag van de beschuldigde kennis te dragen. Maar geen van de gehoorde getuigen heeft een daadzaak genoemd waaruit de door Fiers erkende verkoop van victualie zou kunnen blijken. De advocaat-fïscaal concludeerde derhalve: : “En dat vermits alzoo geene voldoende bewijzen voorhanden waren om den gedetineerde voor schuldig te houden, edoch mogelijk bleef, dat te eeniger tijd nog nadere bewijzen ten dien opzichte Wierden ingewonnen, hij advocaat-fiscaal vermeende aan den Hove te moeten voordragen en verzoeken, om den gedetineerde ter zake van de tegen hem ingebrachte en hiervoren omschreven beschuldiging, te absolveeren van de instantie”. : : Aldus geschiedde. Bij sententie van 16 juli 1817 werd Floris Pieter Fiers door het Hoog Militair Gerechtshof, gelet op de Artikelen 158, 159 en 160 van de Rechtspleging bij de Zeemacht, geabsolveerd van de instantie, op vrije voeten gesteld, en gecompenseerd voor de kosten van het proces. : : Dat was een onverwacht gunstige afloop voor Fiers! Het gaf hem aanleiding om onmiddellijke toekenning van non- activiteits traktement te vragen, maar de Minister van Marine oordeelde niet zo mild als het Gerechtshof had gedaan en liet hem weten dat zijn ontslag per 15 november 1816 als “finaal” ontslag uit de zeedienst moest worden beschouwd. Hetzelfde antwoord, met de verklaring dat hem geen volledige decharge van zijn administratie op de Kenau Hasselaar kon worden verleend, ontving hij op 7 oktober 1817, toen hij op grond van zijn vrijverklaring meende voor heraanstelling in aanmerking : te mogen komen. : : Bij de gerechtelijke autoriteiten is misschien toch enige twijfel blijven bestaan over de juistheid van afhandeling van de rechtszaak. Althans, op 27 oktober 1817 vroegen zij alsnog aan de Minister omtoezending van de Instructie voor Victualiemeesters van 13 augustus 1814, : “teneinde de gedachten beter’te kunnen bepalen aangaande zeker punt dat bij de behandeling der zaak van Fiers was voorgekomen”. : Ik heb niet kunnen vinden dat dit voor de betrokkene nog enig gevolg heeft gehad. : : De marine-archieven zwijgen verder over hem, afgezien van enkele vermeldingen van voornamelijk : boekhoudkundige aard in de eerste twee maanden van 1818. : : Terugblik : Hoe verhoudt het voorgaande zich nu tot dat wat ik in mijn eerste artikel heb geschreven? Het is aanvullend en verduidelijkend; correctie van vermelde feitelijkheden blijkt niet nodig te zijn. Floris Pieter Fiers is vrijwel het gehele tijdvak, dat een “witte plek” in mijn verhaal vormde, in marinedienst geweest; buitengaats of in de Hollandse en Zeeuwse kustwateren, varend of in havenplaatsen aan de wal. Een vaste woon- of verblijfplaats in Nederland had hij niet, tenzij Rotterdam, waar hij bij tussenpozen leefde, als zodanig aangemerkt zou kunnen worden. : : Het enige document uit die periode waarover ik toentertijd beschikte, was de overlijdensakte van Batje Fiers, welk meisje op 28 mei 1814 in Rotterdam ten huize van haar vader was overleden, 5 jaar en 9 maanden oud. Volgens de akte was zij een dochter van Floris Pieter Fiers, zonder beroep, en van Alida van der Meij, beiden gedomicilieerd te Vlissingen. Ik heb indertijd in het Vlissingse Gemeentearchief getracht hun verblijf in die plaats te traceren, maar zonder succes. Het waarom is nu wel duidelijk: Fiers diende destijds op de Flottille in Zeeland met Vlissingen als belangrijke thuishaven. Hij leefde dus : voornamelijk aan boord van zijn schip. Voorzover hij tijdelijk aan de wal verkeerde, zal dat wel in een of ander logement zijn geweest, evenals Alida van der Meij; als inwoners van Vlissingen stonden zij niet geregistreerd. : : Op 1 april 1814 is hij, of zijn zij, uit Vlissingen vertrokken, eerst naar Den Haag en daarna naar Rotterdam, alwaar enige tijd later Batje Fiers is overleden. Ik meen in mijn vorig artikel genoegzaamte hebben aangetoond dat Batje Fiers onder de naam Batje Kock op 28 augustus 1808 te Rotterdam werd gedoopt, als dochtertje van Johannes Kock (of Kok) en van Alida van der Mijden (of van der Meij). In dit verband schreef ik onder meer: : “Ook is niet duidelijk waarom hij (Fiers) zich in 1814 voor Batje’s vader uitgaf. Of sprak de man de zuivere waarheid?” Welnu, dat laatste is heel wel mogelijk. Het fregat Gelderland, waarop Floris Pieter Fiers eerst diende, was, zoals op blz. 2 blijkt, van eind 1805 tot begin 1808 in Holland en een of meerdere ontmoetingen van hem in de tussentijd met Alida van der Meij in Rotterdam zijn zeker niet denkbeeldig. Voorzover het vaarschema van Fiers daartoe gelegenheid bood, zullen zij wel vaker in elkaars gezelschap hebben verkeerd, zeker nadat de onfortuinlijke echtgenoot van Alida, Johannes Kok, in maart 1810 uit Rotterdam en het Departement Maasland was verbannen. : : Slot : Het jaar 1817 aan de wal was voor Fiers misschien spannender geweest dan de voorgaande jaren in vreemde wateren. In plaats van met piraten en bedorven victualie, had hij dit jaar te maken gekregen meteen tekort schietende geldelijke verantwoording en met gevangenisstraf, daarna wel vrijspraak maar blijvend ontslag uit de zeedienst. Eerder te land mislukt, later ter zee geen succes. Wat stond hem nog open? Zoals we weten zijn Floris Pieter Fiers en Alida van der Meij in 1818 samen naar Oost-Indië vertrokken. Daar begon een nieuwe levensfase. In maart 1819 werd hij aangesteld als boekhouder bij de marine-pakhuizen in Soerabaja en naderhand belast met de waarneming van de functie van onderkommissaris der Marine aldaar. : : Lang is het niet goed gegaan. Wegens malversaties, in en buiten zijn ambt, werd hij in 1823 tot een langdurige gevangenisstraf veroordeeld. Dit vonnis was geveld door de Raad van Justitie te Soerabaja, een burgerlijk rechtscollege. Fiers voerde daar tegen aan dat in zijn functie, gezien het Crimineel Wetboek voor het krijgsvolk te water, de militaire rechter als de competente rechter had moeten worden beschouwd en vroeg derhalve om vernietiging van het tegen hem geslagen vonnis en verwijzing van zijn : zaak naar een krijgsraad. Zijn formele argumentatie daarvoor was niet zo gek, hetgeen impliciet bevestigd leek te worden door de Procureur-Generaal bij het Hoog Gerechtshof in Batavia, wiens advies terzake was gevraagd door de Raad van Indië. Ik heb mij indertijd over deze actie van Fiers wel wat verwonderd, in de veronderstelling dat het militaire strafrecht zeker niet milder van aard zou zijn dan het burgerlijke, voor vergrijpen als die waaraan hij zich schuldig had gemaakt. Het lijkt mij nu duidelijk dat zijn onverwacht gunstige ervaring in het jaar 1817 met de militaire rechtspraak in Nederland, hem tot die : actie geïnspireerd heeft. De Raad van Indië heeft echter anders beslist en het vonnis van de burgerrechter onverkort gehandhaafd. : : In 1824 is Floris Pieter Fiers in Batavia overleden tijdens een gedwongen transport terug naar Nederland. Einde van een avontuurlijk administrateur met eigen opvattingen over geldbeheer. : : Noten : 1. Jaarboek van het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie 42 (1988) 150. : 2. Algemeen Rijksarchief te ‘s-Gravenhage (hierna: ARA), Archief Ministerie van Marine, Stamboeken : Marine-officieren 1814- 1850. : 3. ARA, Archief van het Ministerie van Marine 1813-1928, A. Verbalen van de Commissaris-Generaal : voor de Marine 1813-1814, inv.nr. 21, stamboeknummer 2075. : 4. ARA, Archief van het Ministerie van Marine 1813.1928, zie requesten van Floris Pieter Fiers aan : de Secretaris van Staat voor de Marine, gedateerd april 1814, en de bijlagen, gedateerd mei 1809. : 5. M.J.C.Klaassen, De ofjïcier van administratie bij de Koninklijke Marine (Den Haag, 1965) 20-21. : 6. ARA, Archieven van het departement van Marine 1795-1813 Aanhangsel 11, invm. 131. : 7. J.C. de Jonge, Geschiedenis van het Nederlandsche zeewezen dl. 5 (Zwolle, 18693) 647-655. : 8. ARA, Scheepssoldijrollen van Marine-instanties over de periode 1795-1813, inv.nr. 328, onder : meer fol. 40. : 9. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, Plaatsingslijst van de Scheepsrollen gehouden aan boord : van de schepen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Marine 1813-1913, invnr. 102, fol. 12, eninv.nr. 263, Kenau : Hasselaar. : 10. ARA, Archief van het Ministerie van Marine 1813-1928, A. Verbalen van de Commissaris-Generaal : voor de Marine 1813-1814, omslag nr. 18, verbaal d.d. 4 okt. 1814 nr. 21, instructie voor schoutbij- : nacht Tulleken, commanderende het Middellandsche Zee Eskader. : ll. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, Scheepsjournalen 1813.1966, inv.nr. 1877. : 12. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, A. Verbalen van de Commissaris-Generaal voor de Marine : 1813-1814, omslag nr. 13, verbaal d.d. 13 aug. 1814 nr. 1, instructie voor victualiemeesters. : 13. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, B. Verbalen van de Secretaris van Staat voor de Marine : 1814-1815, omslag nr. 41, verbaal d.d. 16 mei 1815 nr. 10, brief Algemene Secretarie van Staat. : 14. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, B. Verbalen van de Secretaris van Staat voor de Marine : 1814-1815, omslag nr. 42, verbaal d.d. 31 mei 1815 nr. 1 bedenkingen tegen Tulleken en voorstel hem te vervangen. : 15. ARA, Archief Staatssecretarie, De archieven van de algemene staatssecretarie en van het Kabinet : des Konings met de daarbij gedeponeerde archieven over 1813.1840, invnr. 5655, Secreet verbaal d.d. 16 juni 1817 no. 32; Sententie ten laste van schout bij nacht Tulleken, aangeboden bij brief Hoog Militair : 204 Gerechtshof. Het gebeurde voor Algiers wordt vermeld in de overwegingen tot het vonnis. : 16. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, B. Verbalen van de Secretaris van Staat voor de Marine 1814-1815, omslag nr. 52, verbaal d.d. 6 sept. 1815 nr. 25 besluit dat vice-admiraal Van Capellen het : commando over het Middellandsche Zee Eskader zal overnemen. : 17. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 60, verbaal d.d. 10 nov. 1815 nr. 42, brief Van Capellen d.d. 17 okt. 1815. : 18. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 126, verbaal d.d. 25 juli 1817 nr. 4, besluit tot kwijtschelding overige tijd van detentie Tulleken. : 19. Jaarboeken van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (1816) le stuk 1000 10; ARA, ArchiefMinisterie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 94, verbaal d.d. 21sept. 1816 nr. 29, besluit tot toekenning onderscheidingen, enz. aan officieren en equipage Middellandsche Zee Eskader. Zie ook Staatscourant (18 17) nr. 7. : 20. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 98, verbaal d.d. 30 okt. 1816 nr. 30 besluit tot buiten dienststelling van aantal oorlogsschepen, waarbij de Kenau Hasselaar. : 21. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslagnr. 100, verbaal d.d. 10nov. 1816 nr. 4 besluit tot ontslag groot deel van de officieren en equipage, inclusief Fiers, van de buiten dienst gestelde schepen. (Men monsterde in die tijd meestal voor de duur van een reis; alleen officieren en sommige onderoffïcieren hadden een commissiebrief voor langere tijd; zij konden tussentijds op non-actief worden gesteld). : 22. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine. Bij een uitdunning van de oude marine-archieven zijn vele : brieven, briefkopieen en andere bescheiden - de “verbalen” - van minder belangrijke aard vernietigd. : Daarbij waren ook verschillende stukken waarin de naam Fiers voorkwam. Korte samenvattingen van de inhoud zijn te vinden in de onderwerpsgewijs bijgehouden “indexen”. Over Fiers komen vermeldingenvoor in de jaarindexen van 1815 tot en met 1818; vooral de index van 1817, G. generale index der verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1813-1928, inv.nr. 3897, is van belang. Beginnend met het jaar1816 bestaan op deze indexen alfabetische “klappers”, 1. Alphabeth register der persoonsnamen voorkomende in de Generale index, 1816-1928, onder de inv.nrs. 4305, 4306 en 4307. : 23. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 18151900, : omslag nr. 117, verbaal d.d. 9 april 1817 nr. 37 verzoek tot arrestatie Fiers. : 24. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, omslag nr. 119, verbaal d.d. 2 mei 1817 nr. 6 quitantie van ontvangst in ‘s rijks schatkist. : 25. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 18151900, : omslag nr. 121, verbaal d.d. 30 mei 1817 nr. 22, brief advocaat-fiscaal Hoog Militair Gerechtshof en antwoord Minister van Marine. : 26. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, C. Verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1815-1900, : omslag nr. 127, verbaal d.d. 7 aug. 1817 nr. 3, sententie voorzitter Hoog Militair Gerechtshof. : 27. ARA, G. generale index der verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1813.1928, invnr. 3897, : index d.d. 3 sept. 1817, nr. 12, demissen. : 28. ARA, G. generale index der verbalen van de Minister voor de Marine 1813-1928, invnr. 3897, : index d.d. 7 okt. 1817, nr. 20 justitie. : 29. ARA, Archief Ministerie van Marine, G. generale index der verbalen van de Minister voor de : Marine 1813-1928, omslag nr. 134, verbaal d.d. 27 okt. 1817, nr. 40, verzoek om toezending instructie : victualiemeesters, : 30. Zie het tekstdeel “Fiers in Rotterdam” op de bladzijden 140 en 142 van het Jaarboek van her : Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie 42 (1988). : 3 1. De mogelijkheid bestaat dat Fiers ook de vader is geweest van het nabedoelde kindje. Op 26 augustus 1811 verscheen voor de Maire van de stad Rotterdam een vroedvrouw, die hem een dood kind van het vrouwelijk geslacht toonde en verklaarde dat Alida van der Meij, oud 27 jaar, zonder beroep, gedomicilieerd te Helvoet maar logerende aan de Schiedamsche Dijk, daarvan de moeder was. Als getuigen fungeerden Johannes Matthijs Vocrmans en Marcus van der Meij, eerstgenoemde was Alida’s zwager en laatstgenoemde haar stiefvader. Zie akte van aangifte dood geboren kind, Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, 26augustus 1811. 32. Jaarboek van het Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie, 42 (1988) 144.
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This list will contain a lot of copy and paste stuff I frequently use in profiles. own photograph released under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 Creative Commons BY-SA] {{Image|file=Letter_from_Franz_Xaver_Guth_of_13_March_1862-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=page }} * wrap after picture: {{One Name Study|name=Steurenthaler}} == Religious denominations == * Protestant / Evangelical = evangelisch ** Lutheran ** Reformed == WikiTree+ queries == * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=elmenthaler_eu&MaxProfiles=500 links to a domain] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=templatetext%3Dunsourced+templatetext%3DCanton&MaxProfiles=500 template text] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DBensheim+sql%3D%22(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+Like+%27Bensheim*%27)%22+%0D%0AOR%0D%0Adeathlocation%3DBensheim+sql%3D%22(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+Like+%27Bensheim*%27)%22%0D%0AOR%0D%0AMarriagelocation%3DBensheim+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Location%5D.AsString+Like+%27Bensheim*%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Only locations starting with a place name] == Places == ;[[Wikipedia:de:Liste_der_Territorien_in_Vorderösterreich]] ;HRR: until 6 August 1806 ;Deutscher Bund: 8 June 1815 until 23. August 1866 ;Norddeutscher Bund (German states northern of Main): 16. April 1867-Ende 1870 ;Deutsches Reich: 1871-1945 ;Zonen: 1945-1949 ;Bundesrepublik Deutschland: * [https://books.google.de/books?id=Nel3SfTdrIwC&pg=PA861&dq=Amt+V%C3%B6hrenbach&hl=de&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif-YHS_ov1AhWuSPEDHe26CTEQ6AF6BAgIEAI#v=onepage&q=Amt%20V%C3%B6hrenbach&f=false Vogteien um Neustadt] === Breitnau === * Vogtei Steig (incl. Fahrenberg, Odenbach und Wirbstein) ** Amt Freiburg ** Oberrheinkreis (1832 until 1864), before: Dreisamkreis ** 1936 united with Breitnau === Hinterzarten === * Vogtei Hinterzarten * Hinterzarten, Sickingen, Breisgau, Vorderösterreich, Heiliges Römisches Reich ? === weitere === * St. Märgen, Breisgau, Vorderösterreich, Heiliges Römisches Reich * Obersimonswald, Kastelberg, Breisgau, Vorderösterreich, Heiliges Römisches Reich * Altsimonswald, Kastelberg, Breisgau, Vorderösterreich, Heiliges Römisches Reich * Untersimonswald, Kastelberg, Breisgau, Vorderösterreich, Heiliges Römisches Reich == Family books Black Forest == : hopefully with a profile in [[:Category: Germany, Genealogists]] * [[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]] , Egon Schwär, Ernst Wursthorn: Waldau: Dorf-, Höfe und Häuserchronik (2006), p.xxx * [[Liehl-1|Ekkehard Liehl]] : Geschichte der Hinterzartener Hofgüter I. (1997) * [[Liehl-1|Ekkehard Liehl]] : Geschichte der Hinterzartener Hofgüter II. (2000) * Helmut Schubert: Hinterzarten im 20. Jahrhundert. vom Bauerndorf zum heilklimatischen Kurort (2002) * [[Heitzmann-30|Helmut Heitzmann]]: Höfechronik Titisee Viertäler Altenweg, Jostal, Schildwende, Spriegelsbach (1996) * [[Heitzmann-30|Helmut Heitzmann]]: Höfechronik Breitnau (2004) * Hillard von Thiessen, Rüdiger Hitz: Anhang zu Band 3 der Hinterzartener Schriften "Familie, Arbeit und Alltag in Hinterzarten 1600 bis 1900", p. xxx, #xxx (unpublished manuscript) * [[Weber-9249|Max Weber]]: Bevölkerungsgeschichte im Hochschwarzwald. Alemannisches Institut Freiburg. Freiburg, 1954, col. xxx * [[Brommer-93|Hermann Brommer]]: Die Chronik des Pfarrers [[Zahn-424|Vincenz Zahn]]. Hinterzarten und der Hochschwarzwald vor zwei Jahrhunderten, 1993, p. xx/xx ** "Germany, Baden, Archdiocese of Freiburg im Breisgau, Catholic Church Records, 1678-1930", Erzbischöfliches Archiv Freiburg (Archbishop's Archives), Germany, microfilm 923138, "Familienbuch 1610-1808, 1870" (actually: notes of parish priest [[Zahn-424|Vincenz Zahn]] ), image XX, page YYY * [[Franz-781|Franz Hermann]]: Die Kirchenbücher in Baden, 1957, p. XX ([http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Die_Kirchenbücher_in_Baden_(1957)/XXtranscript and scan]) * [[Werber-24|Klara Werber]]: Die Bauern von Gütenbach und ihre Hofgüter von 1504 bis heute (1966) * [[Hog-138|Oskar Hog]]: Die Höfe in Wagensteig In: Ursula Huggle, Ulrike Rödling (Hrsg.): Unsere Heimat Buchenbach. Vom Kirchspiel zur Gemeinde > * Bernhard Hoch, Michael Prosser, Klaus Schneider, Hubert Strecker: Höfe im Glottertal; Glottertal 1986, p, xx * [[Fauler-3|Walter Fauler]] : Die Geschichte des Schwarzwaldortes Schönenbach im Bregtal (1973) , p. 68 * [[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]] : Höfechronik von St. Peter; Freiburg im Breisgau 1997/1998, p. xxx * [[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]] , Hofchronik Steinbachhof St. Märgen - Hinterstraß, October 2000, p.xxx * [[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]] , Chronik vom [[Space:Langeckerhof%2C_Simonswald|Langeckerhof]], 1994 * [[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]] , St. Peter im Wandel der Zeit (1993), p.xxx * [[Weber-9366|Klaus Weber]] , Wilhelm Dotter: Aus der Geschichte von Neukirch. Höfechronik einer Schwarzwaldgemeinde (1991), p.xxx * August Vetter: Der Feldberg - Die Geschichte des höchsten Schwarzwaldberges unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Gemeinde Feldberg und der einstigen Gemeinde Bärental (1968) * [[Köbele-7|Albert Köbele]], Konrad Friedrich Kirner: Sippenbuch der Stadt Herbolzheim (1967), p. 263, #2336 * Friedrich R. Wollmershäuser: Emigrants from the Grandduchy of Baden before 1872 / Auswanderungen aus dem Großherzogtum Baden vor 1872. Bd.1. Der Breisgau mit den Amtsbezirken Breisach, Emmendingen, Ettenheim, Freiburg, Hornberg (bis 1857), Kenzingen, Staufen, St. Blasien (bis 1844), Triberg (bis 1858) und Waldkirch, p. xx == Family books Banat == * Anton Krämer: Famlienbuch der kath. Pfarrgemeinden Perjamosch und Perjamosch-Haulik im Banat und ihren Filialen Großdorf (Nagyfalu, Satu Mare) und Neu- und Groß-St. Peter (Rácz-Sz. Péter); (1724) 1755-1991, Ingelheim 2005 (CD version) * Helmut Kaiser: Familienbuch der katholischen Gemeinde Offsenitza im Banat, Teil II von * 1849-1901, oo 1855-1905, + 1854-1912, Otterberg, 2016 ([http://zichydorf.ferienwohnung-otterberg.de/Offsenitza%20Teil%20II/of_anfangsseite.htm Online version]) * Helga u. Anton Hornung: Familienbuch der kath. Pfarrgemeinde Deutsch Zerne im Banat 1808–1918/1946, Villingen-Schwenningen 2009, p. # * Ragnar Schmidt, Ewald Spang: Familienbuch Bogarosch im Banat 1768-2017, Frankenthal 2017, # * Alfred Ivanov: Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Grabatz im Banat 1768-2008, # * Karl Benz, Edgar Aldag: Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Mercydorf im Banat 1734-1843 Teil 1. Mit den Filialen Baratzhausen, Hodony und Schadan, Einträge aus Neu-Beschenowa und Sankt Andreas 1737/1734-1832/1843 (2010), p. #. * Hans Wikete: Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Großjetscha im Banat 1767-2000, 2003, # * Marco Leitl, Rudolf Müller: Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde der Stadt Groß Betschkerek im Banat sowie ihrer Fililialen (2016), p. # * Anton Krämer: Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Detta im Banat und ihrer Filialen 1724-1846/52 (1995 ), p. * Dietmar Giel: Familienbuch Kleinsanktpeter im Banat, 1843-2020 (2021) * Peter Hummel, Nikolaus Fuhry: Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Sackelhausen im Banat und ihrer Filialen (2007) * Marco Leitl, Rudolf Müller: Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Deutsch-Elemer im Banat sowie ihrer Filialen 1790-1944 (2007) * Franz Wilhelm, Josef Kallbrunner - Quellen zur deutschen Siedlungsgeschichte in Südosteuropa * Stefan Stader: Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten, Vol. I: A–D (1997) * Stefan Stader: Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten, Vol. II: E–G (1998) * Stefan Stader: Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten, Vol. III: H–Kap (1999) * Stefan Stader: Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten, Vol. IV: Kar–L (2000) * Stefan Stader: Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten, Vol. V: M–O (2001) * Stefan Stader: Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten, Vol. VI: P–Scha (2003) * Stefan Stader: Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten, Vol. VII: Sche–Sz (2011) * Stefan Stader: Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten, Vol. VIII: T–Wa (2017) * Stefan Stader: Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten, Vol. IX: We–Z (2017) == Church books Banat == Baptisms book, Óbesenyő,/Dudeștii Vechi p. 189 97, #19, National Archives, Timișoara * Marriage book, Roviniţa Mare, Omor, p.107 85v, #10, National Archives, Timișoara * Deaths book, Ofsenița,/Karátsonyifalva p.177282v, #19, National Archives, Timișoara * Death book of Nagygáj, p. 73, #79 * Deaths book, Detta, p?, #5, National Archives, Timișoara == Priest categories == [[ [[:Category: Baden-Württemberg, Catholic Priests]]]] * Pfarrer: parish priest * Vikar: vicar * parish administrator (''Pfarrverweser'') * Kaplanverweser * * Joseph König: Necrologium Friburgense. Zweite Abteilung. 1847-1877, Freiburger Diözesan-Archiv 17 (1885), p. 41, ([https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/6340 scan]) [[Category:Straub-620]] * * Adolf Rösch: Necrologium Friburgense 1926-1930 : Verzeichnis der in den Jahren 1926-1930 im Gebiete und Dienste der Erzdiözese Freiburg verstorbenen Priester, Freiburger Diözesan-Archiv Bd. 59 (1931), p. 5 ([https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/6026 scan]) == Emigrant books == * Friedrich R. Wollmershäuser: Emigrants from the Grandduchy of Baden before 1872 / Auswanderungen aus dem Großherzogtum Baden vor 1872, Volume 1. The Breisgau region with the districts of Breisach, Emmendingen, Ettenheim, Freiburg, Hornberg (until 1857), Kenzingen, Staufen, St. Blasien (until 1844), Triberg (until 1858), and Waldkirch, ISBN 978-3-95505-040-5, p. 83 == UK == * [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Using_FreeBMD_and_Creating_a_Citation]]
Flo's coding backlog
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Since the amount of ideas meanwhile exceed the amount of time available, I need to set priorities on what to implement first and what to leave for the moment. Feel free to comment and to add your needs. == WikiTree BEE== * support https://ggs.spdns.eu/ [https://ggs.spdns.eu/?CN=Donald&SN=Trump&BD=14.6.1946&DD=&PLACE=&formOnly=1] * support https://meta.genealogy.net * search for people from Wikipedia that have no WikiTree ID : const birthdayEntity = "P569"; : const deathdayEntity = "P570"; : const firstNameEntity = "P734"; : const lasttNameEntity = "P735"; === Categories from Wikipedia === * replace parish by county for Louisiana * Implement Switzerland * allow whole Hungary * get French data from Wikidata === Categories from Find a Grave === * Wales * redirect Find A Grave hits outside of edit mode * Poland: ask for correct Polish name if English is detected * refactor category check to have startsWith, endsWith and hasParent * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1658640/category-infobox-cemetery-more-sorting-parameters-please sorting for Quebec] === Categories from OpenStreetMap === * coordinates from search results === Source citations === * Zeitungsportal (Bookmarklet already done) [https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/newspaper/item/HDLZLQFK6FYU5MWVNKQRWMB5GGPU6J3K?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw5v2wBhBrEiwAXDDoJfrWIEosMbwVrxFjuIs8ULJG8A5yD6u-n0dDBgCv2NNLnBy1mjGTshoCkzQQAvD_BwE&pk_campaign=gas_zeitung_236&query=steurenthaler&provider=W%C3%BCrttembergische+Landesbibliothek&hit=1&issuepage=11 example] * Repertorium Academicum Germanicum (Bookmarklet already done) [https://resource.database.rag-online.org/ngAQ6H577Z63lpwAuATpmYmp example] * Bundearchiv Memorial Book (Bookmarklet already done) [https://www.bundesarchiv.de/gedenkbuch/en970740 example] * archive.nrw.de (Bookmarklet already done) [https://www.archive.nrw.de/archivsuche?link=VERZEICHUNGSEINHEIT-Vz_ebf6c396-02e3-458d-8e50-3814653d40e2 example] * Polish archive ([https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/skan/-/skan/b7619917b9e170133319f4ef633be1ede4d2db5bfe846fde36f3ddbc55477d1a example]) * auswanderer-bw.de ([https://discord.com/channels/820628363935744010/820629461992996885/1206294836592910497 example]) [https://www.leo-bw.de/fr/detail/-/Detail/details/PERSON/labw_auswandererdatenbank/2319/Laux+Anna+Barbara] * Arolsen Archives (Bookmarklet done) [https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/search/person/6001017?s=Gottlieb%20Graze&t=1628028&p=0 example] * Verlustlisten [http://des.genealogy.net/search/show/6037113 example] == WikiTree Browser Extension == === Category Management === * test with Swedish / Greek profiles * no [X] for letters for free space pages * add +/- also to space pages and categories * allow mass categorization of categories and space pages * maybe exclude when cat is already present according to WT+ === Migration Category Helper === * Austria ** Upper Austria also exists in HRE * Voyages ** [[:Category: Duke of Wellington, Arrived 8 Apr 1855|NZ]] ** [[:Category: Winter Galley, Arrived 5 September 1738|Palatines]] === features from others === * scissors with G2G/HTML * shortcut for editing scratch pad === new features === * insert "and" between parents in example on the edit window * show Thon averages * clickable links to categories used in a profile in the preview * input field at the connection finder links to directly see the connection with somebody else * focus/cursor being directly in the edit field, when editing a category * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1627477/cant-see-full-info-in-location-pop-up wider location field] * something with [https://www.familysearch.org/platform/tree/persons/KFT6-RT3/relationships/29CP-3DT FamilySearch connections] * show suggestions in watchlist ==Bookmarklets == == Other == * Download image files from a GEDCOM and replace the links by local ones * Enable catfeed to also watch categories ([https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/495975095576035368/1208338329368793108]) ** and [https://discord.com/channels/@me/1068099721928917013/1218150912279969843 other queries] [[Category: Straub-620]]
Flo's emigrant backlog
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[[Category: Straub-620]] Here I collect (mainly) Baden emigrant profiles that deserve a bit of attention (usually about their origin). Feel free to help out and add a note, once a profile was created, the origin was solved, the connection to the tree was made etc. * [[Bleiler-97|Johannes Jakob Bleiler (1826-1907)]], find parents in Ettenheim or Schmieheim * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&q.givenName=max%2A&q.surname=begelspacher Max Begelspacher]] born around 1831 in Baden * [https://www.openarch.nl/abb:34f9c005-7fd2-c92e-1d28-dd92cdfa9f5b Andreas Schonhard], Neusimonswald, dies in the Netherlands * [[Zowarka-21|Agnes Virnius Zowarka (1823-1912)]], pretty weird name coming from Baden * [[Seifermann-1]], ancestry ends in Sasbach * [https://ofb.genealogy.net/famreport.php?ofb=buehlertal&ID=I22278&lang=de Wihelm Steurer] from Bühlertal ([http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/plink/?f=4-1119805-262 death record]) * [[Hollerpach-66]], find in Ohio, together with the other Hollerbachs in that category * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JFRH-8ZJ Katharina Hollerbach] from Perjamos in New York * [[Flickinger-641]] in Ohio? * [https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/blbz/periodical/zoom/1766453?query=%22johann%20georg%20hug%22 Hug from Altsimonswald in America and Australia] * [[Hollerbach-512]] in Detroit * [[Wirmle-1|Katharina Wirmle (1680-1748)]] might be related to [[Wirmle-2]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G77L-2CH Anton Hollerbach], son of H170 * [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordian_Hettich Gordian Hettich] * [[Rombach-45|Georg Rombach]] Eschbach->Edinburgh * [[Burghart-71|Augustin Burghart]] -> Clockmaker from Black Forest in Lancashire [https://www.boltonclockmaker.org/augustin-burghart-1834-1848/] * [https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=424972.18 Looking for Bridget Spiegelhalter of Maesteg]
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"Flo's Notes" are considered an important document in the family research of [[Morgan-25093|Eliza (Morgan) McKinney Singleton]]. Written for a cousin by Eliza's granddaughter, Florence Tryon (who passed away in 2004, daughter of [[McKinney-5534|Grace McKinney Tryon]]), much of the information provided in these papers has proven verifiable. ''Mentioned in Flo's Notes:'' * [[Morgan-25093|Eliza (Morgan) McKinney Singleton]] * [[Morgan-25249|Martha (Morgan) Rensch]] * [[Morgan-14899|Maynard Morgan]] * [[McKinney-5529|George McKinney]] * [[Singleton-3036|Nelson J. Singleton]] * [[McKinney-5531|Lawrence McKinney]] * [[McKinney-5532|Bessie Lee (McKinney) Cunningham Gilmore]] * [[McKinney-5515|Maynard McKinney]] * [[McKinney-5533|John Benton McKinney]] * [[McKinney-5534|Grace Margaret (McKinney) Tryon]] * [[McKinney-5561|Otto McKinney]] * [[McKinney-5535|Delpha June (McKinney) Covey Schufle]] * [[Singleton-3037|Lelia/Lela Bell (Singleton) Archer]] * [[Singleton-3038|Annie (Singleton) Yarschenko Woodfall]] * [[Singleton-3039|Nelson "Ted" Morgan Singleton]] * [[Singleton-3041|Daniel Webster Singleton]] * [[Singleton-3042|George Washington Singleton]] * [[Morgan-26670|Harriett (Morgan) Ratcliff]] * [[Wells-9828|Isabelle (Wells) Stevenson Binkley]] * [[Morgan-27724|Lewis Morgan]] * [[Morgan-38064|Ida Belle (Morgan) Hiles]] * [[Morgan-27725|John William Morgan]] * [[Rensch-31|Gladys (Rensch) Sacamano Embree]] * [[Rensch-29|Maude Edith (Rensch) King]] * [[Rensch-30|Dewey Rensch]] {{Image|file=Flo_s_Notes.jpg |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Flo_s_Notes-1.jpg |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Flo_s_Notes-2.jpg |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Flo_s_Notes-3.jpg |align=c |size=600 }}
Flo's unverified ancestors
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[[Category:Straub-620]] These profiles I want to improve with citations of primary records or add information from those. == Civil records == * [[Guth-473|Maria (Guth) Zähringer (1891-abt.1931)]] (marriage and death) * [[Schwörer-27|Conrad (Schwörer) Wunderle (1829-1903)]] (death) * [[Steurenthaler-4|Joseph Steurenthaler (1855-1930)]] (death) * [[Straub-831|Rudolf Straub (1903-1965)]] (birth) * [[Straub-922|Bernhard Straub (1847-)]] (death?) * [[Straub-921|Karl Straub (1875-1942)]] (marriage and maybe known death) * [[Wunderle-152|Maria Wunderle (1853-1926)]] (death) * [[Zähringer-30|Josef Zähringer (1925-1963)]] (baptism) * [[Zähringer-31|Joseph Zähringer (1887-abt.1945)]] (first marriage) * [[Hercher-18|Johann Hercher (1821-1898)]] (death) == Church book == * [[Benitz-17|Barbara Benitz (1695-1775)]] (Heitzmann) * [[Braxmayer-1|Carolina Braxmayer (1829-1876)]] (Bio, all records) * [[Dold-129|Jacobus (Dold) Doldt (-1683)]] * [[Fehrenbach-150|Anna Fehrenbach (-aft.1696)]] (Heitzmann) * [[Geißer-15|Verena Geißer (abt.1648-1728)]] (Lucy) * [[Guth-304|Antonius Guth (abt.1757-1848)]] (marriages, death) * [[Guth-474|Johann Baptist Guth (1849-1925)]] (birth and death) * [[Guth-476|Franziskus Guth (1802-1854)]] * [[Haim-39|Jacobus Haim (1667-)]] (godparents and witnesses) * [[Haim-40|Joannes (Haim) Heim (abt.1630-1705)]] (death?) * [[Heim-761|Theresia (Heim) Guth (1862-1926)]] (transcript of wedding and maybe death) * [[Heim-763|Magnus Heim (1831-aft.1890)]] (wedding and unknown death) * [[Heim-797|Martinus (Heim) Haim (1745-1830)]] (birth and marriage) * [[Hensler-190|Josephus Hensler (1693-1757)]] (Lucy, needs marriages and death evaluated) * [[Hensler-253|Agatha Hensler (1732-1756)]] (check marriage and death) * [[Hercher-21|Joseph Hercher (1854-)]] * [[Herrmann-1613|Jacob Herrmann (1768-1837)]] (Burkhard, Vorfahren anschauen) * [[Herrmann-1878|Maria Herrmann (1798-1856)]] (Burkhard, schlecht) * [[Lang-6352|Katharina Lang (1789-1868)]] (Liehl) * [[Martin-72862|Anna Martin (1788-1858)]] (Burkhard, and also her ancestors) * [[Praxmayer-1|Joannes (Praxmayer) Braxmaier (1781-1854)]] (marriage+death) * [[Proxmeyher-1|Joseph (Proxmeyher) Braxmeyer (1746-)]] (death record) * [[Rombach-142|Verena Rombach (1691-1772)]] (Heitzmann) * [[Ruf-148|Joseph Ruf (1800-1865)]] (transcripts) * [[Rueff-102|Hanß Jacob Rueff (abt.1638-1702)]] (mainly Weber) * [[Rueff-103|Joseph Rueff (1670-1754)]] (mainly Weber) * [[Schelb-17|Adelheid Schelb (1805-)]] (baptism, unknown death) * [[Schelb-19|Jakob Schelb (1735-1802)]] (Burkhard) * [[Seng-71|Maria Seng (1813-1865)]] (transcripts) * [[Steiert-18|Regina Steiert (1706-1770)]] (Burkhard) * [[Steurenthaler-10|Johann Steurenthaler (1821-1883)]] (death) * [[Steurenthaler-19|Johann Steurenthaler (1735-1789)]] (Burkhard) * [[Steurenthaler-20|Michael Steurenthaler (-1748)]] (Burkhard) * [[Steurenthaler-30|Maria Anna Steurenthaler (1822-1892)]] * [[Steurenthaler-9|Philip Steurenthaler (1769-1846)]] (Burkhard, baptism) * [[Straub-922|Bernhard Straub (1847-)]] (wedding and death unknown) * [[Trescher-2|Anna Trescher (1777-1839)]] (death original missing) * [[Trescher-5|Jacob (Trescher) Dröscher (1732-1797)]] (marriage and death record needed) * [[Tröscher-4|Mathias Tröscher (1672-1753)]] (Heitzmann) * [[Waldvogel-133|Magdalena Waldvogel (-1751)]] (Burkhard) * [[Wangler-141|Agatha Wangler (1737-1795)]] (Heitzmann) * [[Wangler-142|Joseph Wangler (1688-1738)]] (Heitzmann) * [[Wangler-143|Georg Wangler (-1726)]] (Heitzmann) * [[Wehrle-124|Katherina (Wehrle) Guth (abt.1759-1817)]] (wedding, unknown baptism) * [[Willmann-64|Maria Willmann (abt.1775-1828)]] (Burkhard, Kathleen) * [[Wursthorn-7|Othilia (Wursthorn) Schwerer (1729-1783)]] (transcript, godparents) * [[Wursthorn-8|Christianus Wursthorn (abt.1696-1753)]] (godparents) * [[Zipfel-94|Philip Zipfel (1702-1738)]] (Burkhard) *[[Buerkhenmayer-1|Barbara (Buerkhenmayer) Birchenmeier (1710-aft.1753)]] (Paten und Mutter) * [[Helmle-32|Maria Helmle (-1749)]] * [[Straub-986|Bernhard Straub (1773-1834)]] (fast nur OFB) * [[Seiffermann-1|Thomas Seiffermann (1781-1852)]] (fast nur OFB) * [[Horcher-9|Maria Catharina Horcher (1751-1808)]] (fast nur OFB) * [[Kohler-2379|Elisabeth Kohler (-1796)]] (fast nur OFB) * [[Reinschmitt-1|Anna Maria (Reinschmitt) Rheinschmitt (-1763)]] (fast nur OFB) * [[Sackman-79|Maria Gertrudis Sackman]] * [[Reith-523|Maria Agnes Reith]] * [[Seebacher-51|Maria Anna Seebacher]] * [[Seebacher-52|Johann Michael Seebacher]] * [[Pfaff-946|Anna Maria Pfaff]] (nur OFB)
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[[Category:Flower Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Flowers. The hope is that other researchers like you will join this study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == *Improve all profiles with the surname Flower! ==Variant Spellings== Pretty straight forward - Flowers. What's the connection or difference between the Flower and the Flowers surnames, other than the spelling? ==Instructions== :This is the text of the sticker for the profiles that will be part of the project. "One Name Study|name=Flower" (minus the quote marks, inside the uppercase brackets {{ }}) Add this sticker, '''beneath''' the Biography heading, to any Flower, Flowers, profiles that you are editing or adding and that profile will be added to the list of names in the Study which appear in the Category "Flower Name Study", which should also be added, '''above''' the Biography heading. :This is the text of the sticker for members who are participating in the project. "Member|ONS|name=Flower" (minus the quote marks, inside the uppercase brackets{{ }}) If you are participating in the Study, simply add your name below and put this sticker on your own profile, '''beneath''' the Biography heading. ==Members/Participants of this Study== [[O'Dell=121|Lorraine O'Dell]]
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[[Category: Flowery Field Colliery Disaster, Hyde, Cheshire, 1842]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space: England Mining Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Cheshire Mining Disasters|Cheshire Mining Disasters]] | Flowery Field Pit Disaster 1842 ===Summary=== * Date: 8 April 1842 * Location: Flowery Field Pit, Hyde, Cheshire, England * Victims: 17 * Cause: Explosion & fire ===History and Circumstances=== '''Area History''' :The township of Dukinfield is located on the estates of Francis Dukinfield Palmer Ashley. Historically part of Cheshire, the town developed as a result of the Industrial Revolution when it became the site of coal mining and cotton manufacturing. Dukinfield is located 159 miles (256 km) north-northwest of London. It is situated on the site of a vast ancient swamp which is the reason coal is found in this area. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dukinfield#Geography_and_geology Wikipedia] '''Mine History''' :The Dunkirk Coal Company which was the original developer was taken over by '''Samuel Swire''' and '''Henry Lees''' as the '''''Dukinfield Coal and Cannel Company'''''. They managed a number of mines in the Dukinfield area. There were three clusters of mines under their control. Flowery Field was in the eastern cluster. The Dukinfield company first sank shafts in Flowery Fields around 1832. At that time they gave notice they were planning to extract coal to a depth of 50 yards. The Flowery Fields pit worked the Black Mine. http://www.pittdixon.go-plus.net/dunkirk-coal-co/dunkirk-coal-co.htm :The following was written by '''[[Eaton-5031|George Eaton]]''' who was a coal miner himself and he lived in Dukinfield in 1837. This is offered to add context to life in this time and place. ::"In 1837, the pit was about 70 yards deep to the mouthing. There were iron conductors in the pit. The tubs held 4cwt of coal and had ears. There were no chains so hooks were used instead of flat hemp ropes to wind with, there were flat chains of four longish links, and those links that ran flat over the pulleys were packed firmly with wood inside the links, the next four links ran over the pulley on all the under edges and were not packed. When the engine was winding the jingling of the chains could be heard at a considerable distance from the pit. The chains were fully as wide as an ordinary flat hempen rope. I never saw chains like them before or since. The miners thought that hemp ropes were safer than chain ropes." http://www.rhodesfamily.org.uk/yesterdays/specials/duk/duk2.html :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' {{Image|file=Black_Mine_Flowery_Field_Colliery_Disaster.jpg |align=l |size=m }}The colliery was the property of''' Messrs.''' '''Swire''' and '''Lees''' and was located in Newton, near Hyde and employed 50-60 men and boys. The mine was entered by a shaft about 160 yards deep and at the bottom there was a tramway or inclined plane over 300 yards long. This is where the wagons of coal were taken by a steam engine. At the end of the tramway there was a landing place or flat space about ten yards. From here there was another tramway up an incline about 300 yards long to another landing. The coal was taken from all parts of the mine to this place by mules. The explosion occurred on this level about 200 yards from the extreme end of the pit. On Friday, 8 April 1842 about eleven o'clock an explosion of carburated hydrogen gas occurred. A terrible rumbling was heard and flames erupted from the mouth of the pit. It is thought that the explosion happened in the dirthole. Seventeen people died that day. Most of the deaths were caused by suffocation due to the gas. Two of the dead were badly burned and the other died when the roof collapsed on him. '''Investigation''' :An inquest was held the following Monday, 11 April 1842 at the White Hart Hotel on Old Road, Flowery Field. Testimony was extended for a second day in order to include all witnesses. {{Image|file=Black_Mine_Flowery_Field_Colliery_Disaster-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Candle Lighting in the Mine }} :The Investigation team determined that the epicenter of the explosion was in the disused "dirt whale" workings (no longer in use). :They also determined that the ventilation for this unused area had become partially blocked due to a build up of rubble. The result of this inadequate ventilation was an accumulation of firedamp (methane) in the enclosed area. Someone may have entered that area with a naked candle which caused the explosion. :Testimony at the inquest revealed the following information: *'''Samuel Swire''' (one of the trustees) attributed the cause of the accident to '''Robert Downing''' (dead). He went down into the dirt-hole with a naked candle, where he had no business to go, thus caused the explosion. He also said the mine was perfectly safe in all but the one area (dirt-hole was not properly ventilated). *Another witness at the inquest - '''William Hartley''' (viewer to the trustees of the Dukinfield estate) stated that the mine had not been inspected for at least 12 months. He was responsible to physically look at the mine and operations and make sure everything was being done correctly but had not for a year. :According to a detailed article in ''The Guardian'' newspaper, several conclusions could be drawn. *First, all the miners were provided with safety lamps by their employers but all of them were using naked candles which they had to purchase for themselves. *Secondly, if the miners had stayed at the lower level, in all probability they would not have perished. If they had opened the vents to allow the gas to escape, they would not have died. '''''The impression was that none of the miners were knowledgeable about the natural laws that govern the movement of gases.''''' :The jury deliberated for 10 minutes before they rendered a judgement. Although they judged'' the event an accident with no fault assigned, they did recommend that in the future to either completely fill the dirt-hole or to leave ventilation open.'' The CoalPit Explosion at Newton, Near Hyde. The Guardian (London, Greater London, England). 16 April 1842, Saturday. Page 3. :The following men testified at the inquest:[https://www.newspapers.com/England/London/The%20Guardian_5077 London Guardian article] *'''Thomas Merrick''' - miner *'''William Williams''' - miner *'''Henry Brookshaw''' - his son James died *'''Joseph Mosley''' - hooker-on broken arm *'''James Mayo''' *'''James Donk''' - turn-winder *'''Hardy''' *'''Samuel Rogers''' - miner *'''William Hurst''' - waggoner ===Miner Victims=== '''''They are gone but not forgotten'''''
17 Lives Lost in the Black Mine Flowery Field 1842 Colliery Explosion [https://web.archive.org/web/20160401095607/http://www.cmhrc.co.uk/cms/document/1840_49.pdf Black Mine Flowery Field, pg. 6]
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |-valign="top" align="left" ! Name ! Age ! Approx DOB ! Notes ! Profile Manager |- | '''[[Aspinall-334|Aspinall, John]]''' | 44 | 1798 | Died of suffocation. Collier. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- | '''[[Aspinall-335|Aspinall, John]]''' | 15 | 1827 | Died of suffocation. Collier | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- | '''[[Bowker-710|Bowker, John]]''' | 47 | 1795 | left widow and 8 children | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- | '''[[Bowker-711|Bowker, William]]''' | 17 | 1825 | Eldest of 9 children | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- |''' [[Brookshaw-75|Brookshaw, James]]''' | 13 | 1829 | also shown as James BRUCKSHAW , age 12. Burnt and Suffocated | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- |''' [[Derbyshire-234|Derbyshire, Samuel]]''' | 16 | 1826 | Son of the head banksman, he died from suffocation. He had 6 siblings | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- |''' [[Downing-2717|Downing, Robert]]''' | 16 | 1826 | also shown as aged 17. Taken from the pit alive but died 12 hours later. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- |''' [[Gill-6366|Gill, Adam]]''' | 41 | 1801 | left widow and 4 children, aged 8-11. Killed by force of blast. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- |''' [[Grimshaw-346|Grimshaw, William]]''' | 45 | 1797 | left widow and 1 child. Suffocated. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- | '''[[Hardy-5579|Hardy, John]]''' | 33 | 1809 | Left a widow and 3 children. Suffocated. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- | '''[[Lees-1057|Lees, James]]''' | 15 also listed as 12 | 1827 | Suffocated | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- |''' [[Oldfield-829|Oldfield, James]]''' | 13 | 1829 | Eldest of three children. Suffocated. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- |''' [[Unwin-422|Unwin, Robert]]''' | 19 | 1822 | Left a widowed mother and five siblings. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- | '''[[Wild-1338|Wild, John]]''' | 40 | 1802 | also shown as aged 42. Was shoeing a mule in the stables at the time of the explosion and was killed when the roof fell on him. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- | '''[[Williams-61732|Williams, Thomas]]''' | 14 | 1827 | Showed only a slight injury to his forehead. Suffocated. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- | '''[[Williams-61730|Williams, William]]''' | 17 | 1825 | Killed by afterdamp. Suffocated. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |- | '''[[Ragg-109|Ragg, William]]''' | 18 | 1824 | also shown as age 16. Lived with Grandparents. | [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] |} ===Miner Survivors=== 7 Injured Survivors of the Explosion [https://web.archive.org/web/20160401095607/http://www.cmhrc.co.uk/cms/document/1840_49.pdf Black Mine Flowery Field, pg.6-7]
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |-valign="top" align="left" ! Name ! Age ! DOB ! Notes |- |''' [[Brookshaw-76|Brookhaw, Henry]]''' | 46 | 1796 | Overcome by gas |- |''' [[Dunk-258|Dunk, James]]''' | 60 | 1782 | Worked as turn-winder |- | '''[[Hurst-3063|Hurst, William]]''' | 22 | 1820 | Worked as waggoner |- | '''[[Merrick-2087|Merrick, John]]''' | 22 | 1820 | miner |- | '''[[Merrick-2089|Merrick, Robert]]''' | 15 | 1827 | miner |- |''' [[Merrick-2088|Merrick, Thomas]]''' | 45 | 1796 | miner |- |''' [[Mosley-1334|Mosley, Joseph]]''' | 42 | 1800 | Arm broken in two places. Worked as hooker-on. |} ===Rescue Effort & Rescuers=== Mr.''' Frederick Tinkler''' and''' Mr. Potter''', surgeons arrived to give what help they could but it was several hours before it was deemed safe to go down into the pit. The underlooker descended and after a protracted and dangerous search, he and his party succeeded in finding eight of the missing colliers. However, all were dead, some bruised, some suffocated and others much bruised. Shortly afterwards another seven bodies were located and all were taken to the pit head. The search continued and after about an hour the remaining ten were discovered at the extreme end of the mine where they had run for safety. '''Bowker''' and '''Grimshaw''' were alive but in a desperate state. '''Bowker''' died soon after he was found and '''Grimshaw''' expired in the arms of a fellow workman but four of the eight recovered and made their way to the pit. ===Others Involved/Supporters and the Aftermath=== Many were involved after the disaster: Tinker and Potter were both surgeons. They came to the mine but were told that all were dead so they left. Subsequently, eight were brought up to the surface. There was a delay in the injured being seen by a surgeon which may have resulted in death. '''Frederick Tinker''', surgeon '''John Wright''' '''Mr. Potter''' '''Mr. Taylor''' 2 surgeons from Dukinfield The community worked together to provide for the destitute and bereaved widows and families of those killed in the explosion. A subscription was begun under the auspices of '''Capt. Clarke''', who agreed to act as treasurer and '''Mr. Coulthart''', manager of the Ashton Bank. The Guardian newspaper described the conditions thus "in external , apart from their present loss of those who maintained them, the inmates of many of these houses were but just able to gain a bare livelihood. ... many of them must actually want for food." The Guardian (London, Greater London, England). Coal-Pit Explosion at Newton, Near Hyde. 13 Apr 1842. page 3 ===Another Explosion 3 Years Later=== Three years later, in November, 1845 there is a first-hand account of a subsequent explosion at the Flowery Field mine. '''[[Eaton-5031|George Eaton]]''' gives the following account: : He was the Wagoner for the crew of two who were hewing the coal and George was delivering it to “other hands”. He was working the second shift which started at 2pm. They were using candles by sticking them upright in the soft clay. :At about 6 pm, after George returned from his lunch break, one of the workers hewing coal “broke through” into an old wagon road. The other worker was digging without light because “there is gas in the old level”. George was instructed to test if there was gas by lighting a candle. He observed that a candle already burning suddenly became “a torch” and even though they ran, both were burned by the exploding gas. The underground manager was not present, so did not authorize proceeding without safety checks after the sealed tunnel was opened. :After the explosion, George crawled to an exit point and the three men were taken home. George states that the explosion was a “great blunder” because when the cut was made into another tunnel, there should have been an air test and a safety lantern used instead of candles. The old tunnel had been sealed and there was no ventilation so there was an expectation that the sealed level would be full of either choke damp or fire damp. '''So, even three years after the 1842 explosion, there continued to be unsafe practices in the very dangerous environment of a pit mine. The miners preferred to use candles instead of the safety lamp. This may be because of the safety lamp's dim light. ''' [[Space:Personal_Journals_of_George_Eaton_(1827-1903)|Eaton Journals]] ===Want to Know More? === :*[https://www.facebook.com/groups/HydeCommunityOnward/permalink/1392495564138172/ Facebook Group of Hyde Community with Article about Black Mine Flowery Field Disaster] ===Sources=== Flowery Field Pit Disaster 1842
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Adcock, Floyd Brice in tree "Adcock Family Tree" Remove Record Image View Add alternate information Report issue Name: Floyd B Adcock Birth Date: 1912 Gender: Male Race: White Death Date: 4 Jul 1949 Age at Death: 37 Death Place: York, South Carolina Cause of Death: 1703 Certificate Number: 009225 Volume Number: 19
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:In 1981, 22% percent of the 127 high school graduates planned to attend college. :1983, 41% of school graduates were white, 55% Hispanic, 5% black, and 0.3%t Asian. '''Politics'''
Floyd County has been '''staunchly Democratic,''' although Republicans made strong inroads after 1960, particularly in presidential elections and some statewide races. Between 1960 and 1988 Republican presidential candidates received the majority of votes in every race except for Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968 and Jimmy Carter in 1976. Democratic officials, however, continued to maintain control of most county offices. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf05 =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Floydada, Texas|Floydada]] (county seat) =====Town/unincor Communities===== *[[:Category:Lockney, Texas|Lockney]] Unincorporated communities
*[[:Category:Aiken, Texas|Aiken]] *[[:Category:Barwise, Texas|Barwise]] *[[:Category:Dougherty, Texas|Dougherty]] *[[:Category:South Plains, Texas|South Plains]] ====Formed From==== *1876--Floyd County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District. Until 1890, when Floyd County was organized, the county was attached to Donley County for administration purposes. ====Resources==== *Old Settlers Day Reunion held in Floydada *Floyd County Fair in Lockney *Popular with hunters and fishermen *[http://www.floydadaedc.com Floydada Economic Developoment Corporation] *Floyd County is located in what many call the ''wind corridor'' of the USA, which stretches from the Panhandle to Minnesota. Thus the Panhandle counties are ideal for wind development, to generate wind power. Most of the counties in the Panhandle it seems the wind blows most of the time. (Women's hair styles are constantly blown out of style...These Panhandle counties including Floyd County, Texas are ideal for wind development. Those reasons include the quality of wind in the region, the potential to connect into two different electric grid systems, and the scheduled transmission line build-out in the area.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_County,_Texas =====Census===== :1880 --- 3 — :1890 --- 529 17,533.3% :1900 --- 2,020 281.9% :1910 --- 4,638 129.6% :1920 --- 9,758 110.4% :1930 --- 12,409 27.2% :1940 --- 10,659 −14.1% :1950 --- 10,535 −1.2% :1960 --- 12,369 17.4% :1970 --- 11,044 −10.7% :1980 --- 9,834 −11.0% :1990 --- 8,497 −13.6% :2000 --- 7,771 −8.5% :2010 --- 6,446 −17.1% :Est. 2015 --- 5,901 ====Notables==== *[[Floyd-1524 |Dolphin Ward Floyd]] :Drew Springer ====Schools==== *4 school districts, with 5 elementary, 2 middle, and 2 high schools =====Land Grants===== =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Floyd County Memorial Park, Floydada, Texas|Floyd County Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Floydada Cemetery, Floydada, Texas|Floydada Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Floyd/ListFloyd.html Floyd county cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2596 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Floyd_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] ===Sources=== *[http://www.floydadaedc.com Floydada Economic Developoment Corporation] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quitaque_Creek Quitaque Creek] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Floyd/ListFloyd.html Floyd county cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2596 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txfloyd/ Floyd county TxGen] Genealogy *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Floyd_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txfloyd/cemeteries.html Cemeteries in Floyd County]
Welcome to Floyd County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=' }} Floyd County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. The seat of the county is Floydada. {{blue|The county was created in 21 Aug 1876 from Bexar Dist., organized in 1890.}} It is named for Dolphin Ward Floyd, who died on his 32nd birthday, March 6, 1836, defending the Alamo. :'''1871, & 1874''' Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie's 4th US Cavalry came through Floyd County in pursuit of Quahadi Comanches. After this were buffalo hide hunters from Fort Griffin and Rath's Teepee City. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf05 :'''Post 1874''' - Ranchers arrived, Baker brothers, O. J. Wiren set up the quittance Lazy F Ranch (later owned by Charles Goodnight, part of the JA Ranch, Two Buckle, and Matador. Owens, Marseilles and Duncan grazed cattle/sheep H Bar L (later the TM Bar) Ranch in Blanco Canyon. :'''1876'''--Floyd County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District. :'''1890''' Floyd County was organized, the county was attached to Donley County for administration purposes.Before it was organized there was a stiff competition for settlements to be named as county seat.move to organize Floyd County produced heated rivalry among its developing communities for the honor of being the county seat. :'''1889''' Lockney ( Della Plain's chief rival was founded). (1) :'''1890''' Gwynn, representative of C Price in the area of Floyd City had a sections platted as Floyd City.(2) Lockney combined with Floyd City :'''May 28, 1890''', Floyd City organization election won, vote of 55 to 33. Election was contested in district court and Supreme Court, but validity was sustained; Floyd City, renamed '''Floydada''', :'''1884'''-The first permanent settlers arrived. :'''1892''' - County seat: Originally, Floyd City. The town's name was changed in 1892 to Floydada ::The Matador Ranch, based in Motley County, once reached into Floyd County as well. :'''1890-1900''' - Population 529, Setbacks such as droughts, financial panics, and grasshopper plagues caused settlers to vacate the region. :'''1900''' Della Plain and Mayshaw, were abandoned, Lockney was revived in 1894 when new Lockney Christian College opened, and closed 1917. A gradual influx of population resulted in a movement to choose a new county seat and build a new courthouse, but in the election of 1912 :'''1910''' Railroads extended into the county. Santa Fe, 1910, Quanah, Acme and Pacific, 1928, and Fort Worth and Denver Estelline and Quitaque to Lockney, 1928. This line, later Burlington Northern, is noted for the Quitaque Tunnel. :'''1912''' 3rd election, Floydada was victorious. After this rivalrys waned. :'''1930 ''' Floyd County farmers harvested > 2,000,000 bushels of wheat as well as cotton. Its problems in the Great Depression were boll weevils, drought, and falling prices. :'''post World War II''' - . Large-scale irrigation was introduced, and by1950s some 150,000 acres were irrigated. :'''1952''' - Oil was discovered, but was nota high producer. It was named in honor of [[Floyd-1524 |Dolphin Ward Floyd]] This area was later one of 54 counties established from the Bexar and Young territories. ===Government Offices=== Courthouse, 1911 {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1911 courthouse. }}{{clear}} Courthouse, 1950 {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1950 courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf05 :'''Location''' --on U.S. Highway 70 NE of Lubbock in the High Plains region of the Panhandle. :'''Center''' of the county lies at 34°05' north latitude and 101°20' west longitude. :'''County Seat''' - Floydada the county seat and largest town. :'''Size:''' 992 square miles. :'''Topography''' - flat land broken on E by the Caprock and Rolling Plains, on S by the White River and Blanco Canyon. :'''Elevation''' from 2,600 to 3,300 feet. :'''Soil'''- NE corner has level to undulating soils, with some clayey subsoils. The remainder of the county has nearly flat terrain and soils with alkaline , dark loamy surfaces and clayey subsoils. :'''Vegetation''' typical of the High Plains-- short to tall grasses and plenty of mesquite. :'''Prime Farmland''' - 71- 80% of the land is prime farmland; (500,000 acres is arable). :'''Climate''' is arid and mild, with cool winters and hot summers. :'''Temperatures''' low in January of 24° to 53°, and in July from 67° to 94°. :'''Rainfall i'''s nineteen inches, and relative humidity is 73% at 6 A.M. and 39% at 6 P.M. :'''Snowfall i'''s eleven inches. :'''Growing season''' -213 days per year, last freeze in early April, first freeze, early November. '''Major Highways''' * USA, Highwat 62 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_62 =====Adjacent counties===== *Briscoe County (north){{Image|file=Floyd_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=adjacent counties }} *Motley County (east) *Crosby County (south) *Hale County (west) *Swisher County (northwest) *Lubbock County (southwest) *Dickens County (southeast) =====Protected areas===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quitaque_Creek Quitaque Creek] =====Demographics===== As of the 2010 census, its population was 6,446. In 2000 census showed 2,730 households and 2,110 families residing in the county with a population density of 8 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 74.16% White, 3.38% Black or African American, 0.76% Native American, 0.17% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 19.66% from other races, and 1.81% from two or more races. 45.93% of people were Hispanic.The median income for a household in the county was $26,851, and the median income for a family was $32,123. The per capita income for the county was $14,206. About 19.50% of families and 21.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.60% of those under age 18 and 16.50% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Floyd_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Floyd County jail. }}{{clear}} Republican Drew Springer, Jr., a businessman from Muenster in Cooke County, has since January 2013 represented Floyd County in the Texas House of Representatives. ---- https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf05 Floyd County remained a leading cotton-producing area; 21 cotton gins operated in 1990. '''Transportation''':- U.S. Highway 70, U.S. Highway 62, State Highway 207, '''Railroads''' - Fort Worth and Denver, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, and the Quanah, Acme and Pacific railroads.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf05 Floydada has a site for Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf05 '''Agriculture''' - Primary crops were soybeans, sunflowers, cotton, wheat, sorghum, corn onions, bell peppers, cucumbers, and pecans were also grown. The leading livestock products were cattle, milk, and hogs.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf05 '''Trades'''-- 24% of the labor force was self-employed, 19% was employed in professiona services, 6% in manufacturing, 19% in wholesale and retail trade, 34%t in agriculture, forestry, fishing, and mining, and 9% in other counties; '''894 retired workers''' lived in the county. Nonfarm earnings in 1981 totaled $68,652,000.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf05 '''Churches''' - twenty-eight organized churches, Catholic, Baptist, Methodist '''Education''' :In 1981, 22% percent of the 127 high school graduates planned to attend college. :1983, 41% of school graduates were white, 55% Hispanic, 5% black, and 0.3%t Asian. '''Politics'''
Floyd County has been '''staunchly Democratic,''' although Republicans made strong inroads after 1960, particularly in presidential elections and some statewide races. Between 1960 and 1988 Republican presidential candidates received the majority of votes in every race except for Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968 and Jimmy Carter in 1976. Democratic officials, however, continued to maintain control of most county offices. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf05 =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Floydada, Texas|Floydada]] (county seat) =====Town/unincor Communities===== *[[:Category:Lockney, Texas|Lockney]] Unincorporated communities
*[[:Category:Aiken, Texas|Aiken]] *[[:Category:Barwise, Texas|Barwise]] *[[:Category:Dougherty, Texas|Dougherty]] *[[:Category:South Plains, Texas|South Plains]] ====Formed From==== *1876--Floyd County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar Land District. Until 1890, when Floyd County was organized, the county was attached to Donley County for administration purposes. ====Resources==== *Old Settlers Day Reunion held in Floydada *Floyd County Fair in Lockney *Popular with hunters and fishermen *[http://www.floydadaedc.com Floydada Economic Developoment Corporation] *Floyd County is located in what many call the ''wind corridor'' of the USA, which stretches from the Panhandle to Minnesota. Thus the Panhandle counties are ideal for wind development, to generate wind power. Most of the counties in the Panhandle it seems the wind blows most of the time. (Women's hair styles are constantly blown out of style...These Panhandle counties including Floyd County, Texas are ideal for wind development. Those reasons include the quality of wind in the region, the potential to connect into two different electric grid systems, and the scheduled transmission line build-out in the area.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_County,_Texas =====Census===== :1880 --- 3 — :1890 --- 529 17,533.3% :1900 --- 2,020 281.9% :1910 --- 4,638 129.6% :1920 --- 9,758 110.4% :1930 --- 12,409 27.2% :1940 --- 10,659 −14.1% :1950 --- 10,535 −1.2% :1960 --- 12,369 17.4% :1970 --- 11,044 −10.7% :1980 --- 9,834 −11.0% :1990 --- 8,497 −13.6% :2000 --- 7,771 −8.5% :2010 --- 6,446 −17.1% :Est. 2015 --- 5,901 ====Notables==== *[[Floyd-1524 |Dolphin Ward Floyd]] :Drew Springer ====Schools==== *4 school districts, with 5 elementary, 2 middle, and 2 high schools =====Land Grants===== =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Floyd County Memorial Park, Floydada, Texas|Floyd County Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Floydada Cemetery, Floydada, Texas|Floydada Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Floyd/ListFloyd.html Floyd county cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2596 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Floyd_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] ===Sources===
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[[Category: Floyd County, Virginia]] [[Category: Appalachia Counties]] [[Category:Floyd, Virginia]] [[Category:Bower Name Study]] [[Category: Floyd County, Virginia, Bower Name Study]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Floyd County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Floyd County, Virginia}} {{One Name Study|name=Bower}} [[Category:Floyd County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] == Floyd County, Virginia == Floyd County is an unique mountain community known for its music, its natural beauty, its arts, and its diverse, caring people. Located atop the Blue Ridge Plateau in southwestern Virginia, Floyd County is a haven removed from the rush of urbanity, yet alive with the sounds, colors and textures of rural life. Situated on the Blue Ridge parkway, Floyd is a popular tourist destination, home to a variety of musicians and music events, artists, restaurants, breweries and much more! Floyd is a town in Floyd County, Virginia, United States. The population was 425 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Floyd County. The Town of Floyd was originally named Jacksonville as the surrounding county was formed during the tenure of President Andrew Jackson. The name was subsequently changed to Floyd for Virginia governor John Floyd. ===History=== Floyd County is located in the Southwestern portion of the Commonwealth of Virginia and was named for then Governor John Floyd. Floyd County was created 15 January 1831 from Montgomery and Franklin Counties in Virginia. === Family Names === Bower [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bower_Name_Study][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Floyd_County%2C_Virginia%2C_Bower_Name_Study] Families of Floyd County, Virginia [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/BarbR_FCVAResearch/zz_main_surnames.htm] === Cemeteries === * There are 442 cemeteries in Floyd County, Virginia [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?locationId=county_2833][[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Floyd_County%2C_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries]| * Floyd County Virginia Cemeteries on Rootsweb available at: [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barbs/genealogy/cem.html] [[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barbs/genealogy/cem.html]] * Pine Creek Cemetery[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pine_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Floyd%2C_Virginia]][https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213074/pine-creek-cemetery] [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barbs/genealogy/cem_Pine_Creek.html][[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barbs/genealogy/cem_Pine_Creek.html]] * PINE CREEK CEMETERY RESTORATION PROJECT - [[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/VAFloyd/PineCreekCemeteryProject_corrected.htm]] * Jacksonville Cemetery[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50759/jacksonville-cemetery] == Sources == See also: *Floyd County, Virginia website [https://www.floydcova.org/] *Floyd Virginia Online [https://www.floydvirginia.com/] *Floyd County, Virginia on Wikipedia [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd,_Virginia] *Floyd County, Virginia project of the VaGenWeb [[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm]] *Families of Floyd County, Virginia [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/BarbR_FCVAResearch/zz_main_surnames.htm] *Floyd County, Virginia on Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Floyd_County,_Virginia_Genealogy#Floyd_County_Virginia_History] *Floyd County Virginia Cemeteries on Find A Grave [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?locationId=county_2833] *Floyd County Virginia on Rootsweb [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm] *Floyd County Virginia Cemeteries on Rootsweb [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barbs/genealogy/cem.html] *Floyd County Virginia compilations by Barbara Maxine Moore Stanley on Rootsweb [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barbs/genealogy/] *Floyd County Virginia on NewRiverNotes [https://www.newrivernotes.com/floyd_index.htm]
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[[Category:Floyd Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Floyd Name Study|Floyd Name Study]] ===First Floyd Families in America=== Notes from Ron Floyd (Floyd-1923) Unsubstantiated Floyd family legend asserts that at least three Floyd brothers came from Wales to Accomack and Northampton Counties around 1675, forming the foundation of this extensive family along the Eastern Shore of VA." From "A Floyd Family History," by Thomas A. Floyd Jr. (n.d. - found in the NC Archives file folders): (extracted] "Earliest Floyd Imigrants - Thomas Floyd in 1623, settled in west & Sharlow Hundred, VA - no further record; Nathaniel Floyd age 24, port of entry James City Co., VA, on ship called the Nova - settled in Martins Hundred, VA & owned 850 acres. According to "Early Floyds of Pike Co., AL the immigrants Nathaniel, John, Walter & Richard Floyd were brothers; Flug Floyd emigrated to VA in 1637 & settled in Isle of Wight Co., VA; John Floyd emigrated to VA in 1624, Walter Floyd in 1632. Richard Floyd age 23 was living in lower Norfolk VA in 1640. Nathaniel, John, Walter & Richard Floyd were sons of John Floyd of Wales (b. 1570) who never came to America. According to tradition many Floyds claim descent from Llywelyn ap Gruffydd (Floyd)." N. J. Floyd in his VIRGINIA-KENTUCKY FLOYD FAMILIES (1912) says that "the general trend of all Virginia and Georgia traditions and genealogies leads back to two Floyds who landed at Jamestown something over a dozen years after its settlement, as the progenitors of the family in the South. Their names are given as Nathaniel and Walter." He says that a search of the old Jamestown records reveals "that in 1623 a record was made of the arrival from Wales of Nathaniel Floyd, age twenty-four years, in his own vessel, the 'Nova,' bringing 16 other persons." He goes on to say that several Floyds settled in Accomac County in 1675, and that these were likely grandsons of Nathaniel-- perhaps one of them the grandson of Walter. "It is quite certain that John, the elder of the party (Accomac Co., 1675) was the grandfather--possibly the father-- of William of Amherst (1720-1789) from whom all the Virginia-Kentucky Floyd families are descended. " Cavaliers and Pioneers / Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666 " by Nugent, Vol. 1 p. 75, " Nathaniel Floyd, 850 acs. Isle of Wight Co., 20 Nov. 1637, p. 798, 600 acs. being a neck about 4 mi. up the maine Cr. running up the baye of Warwicksquike, the said neck lying bet. 2 creeks and c. 250 acs. up towards the head of the maine cr. over small crks. or brookes. Transport of 17 persons: Christ. Denn(y?), Robert Leaderd, Wm. Moyses, Ambrose Procter, Tho. Weare, Robt. Barton, Rober Joyce, Mathew Tomlin, Jon. Cox, Rich. Redock, David Hopkins, Flug Floyd, Wm. Cox, Katherin Folder, Rich. Carter, Jon. Gillett, Christ. Thomas." Note: Warwickesquike was the original name for Isle of Wight, being changed in 1637. "A Little Family History," by Mary Floyd Hamilton, relates that in a letter from her cousin Wm. S. Floyd of Baltimore, MD written to her in 1873: "Genealogy of the Floyd Fam. of Northampton Co. VA: There is a tradition in our family that the three brothers, viz: William, Frederick and Charles of Wales, who first settled in this country from Wales were descended from Llewellyn Floyd the last of the Welsh Kings...I have no certain information as to the date of their settlement in the then county of Accomac, VA, since divided into Accomac and Northampton counties: but from the best info. I can get, I should think, about the year 1675. Frederick married, his wife died leaving a child. He was so much distressed that he went crazy and starved himself and child to death. William Floyd, the son of one of the two remaining brothers, emigrated to Amherst County, VA. We have no other certain information as to the names of the heirs of the original settlers, William and Charles. Our next certain information is of William, who married Miss Estha (Esther?) Kendall of Northampton Co. VA, from whom my grandfather, John K. Floyd, was born. John K. Floyd married Miss Anne Teackle of Accomac Co. Their issue being: 1. Hetty 2. James 3. Frederick 4. John K. 5. Anne 6. William S. 7. Catherine 8. Charles. Hetty, James, Frederick, John K. and Charles died without issue. Wm. S. Floyd married Miss Anne Teackle Smith (dau. of Isaac & Ann Teackle his wife) by whom he had: 1. James Frederick 2. Lavinia 3. William S. (myself) 4. Kate 5. Nannie T. Lavinia & kate died when children. The William Floyd who married Miss Kendall had a nephew, Charles Floyd, who left the eastern shore of VA when a boy of about nine years of age, and went to sea. He afterwards settled in Georgia and married.
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The date on the news paper clipping is Thursday July 17,1947.
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This cemetery is currently being photographed by Mary G. starting March 27, 2017 Floyd`s Westwood Memorial Garden Perpetual Care Established 1986 6101 Reidville Rd. Moore, South Carolina 29369 864-582-1249 GPS Coordinates : Latitude 34.88189 Longitude -82.07220 Information will be updated when need be. South Carolina Cemeteries Project# ↓ Last Name ↓ First/Middle /Initials ↓ Born ↓ Dead ↓ 1. Adam, Howard Christopher Sr. B: 1918/06/14 D: 1992/08/17 2. Adams, PVT. Michael Scott B: 1983/08/01 D: 2003/08/21 3.Adkins, Dorothy Helen B;1941/04/03 D; 2003/05/23 4.Adkins, Johnny Thomas B: 1971/03/19 D:2002/11/01 5. AKins, Clarence R. B: 1919/08/28 D; 1988/09/06 6. Akins, Mary Capps B; 1926/09/29 D:2011/08/12 7. Alexander, Donald Lee B: 1935/10/24 D:2016/06/21 8. Anderson, Marshall Le Shun "Shun" B: 1977/12/20 D: 2006/08/30 9. Anderson, Travis Earle B: 1984/06/10 D: 2006/08/30 10. Arrowood, Allen R. B: 1950/07/12 D: 2007/09/25 11. Arrowood, Judy Carol Mauney B: 1950/02/26 D: 2012/06/16 12. Ashmore, Betty F. B: 1938 D: 2004 13. Ashmore, Otis H B: 1939 D: 2007 14. Bacon, Garnet Lee B: 1924 D: 2003 15. Bacon, Irene Cooksey B: 1927/08/30 D: 2006/03/21 16. Bailey, Earline Sloan B: 1938/08/10 D: 2005/06/26 17. Bailey, Phillip Edward B: 1960/11/17 D: 1998/03/09 18. Ballenger, Doris B: unknown D: 2005/12/10 19. Barnes, Donnie Bailey B: 1947/06/30 D: 2015/07/04 20. Barnes, Mayorie L. B: 1930/01/21 D: 2006/12/14 21. Barnes, Susan J. B: 1941/07/03 D: 1996/01/20 22. Barnes, William B> 1940/04/29 D: 1994/04/29 23 .Barnette, Kenneth Wayne B: 1944/11/03 D: 2017/01/14 24. Barnwell, Edwin Eugene B: 1951/03/30 D: 2011/01/12 25. Baytes, William Burton B: 1922/06/08 D: 2001/07/20 26. Belcher, Carroll Dean "Noot" B: 1947/10/01 D:2000/03/17 27. Belue, Fred B: 1930/05/03 D: 1988/06/07 28. Belue, Kenneth W. B: 1952/09/06 D: 2008/12/28 29. Bennett, Charles E. Jr. B:1942 D: 2002 30. Bennett, Edith F. B: 1927/03/05 D: 2007/04/01 31. Bennett, Fred Jr. B: 1929/09/06 D:2000/11/02 32. Benson, Minnie Esther "Drummond" B:1920/09/30 D: 1993-11/20 33.Benson, Raymond Jesse B: 1926-09/19 D:2003/04/05 34. Bethea , Pamela C. B: 1958/07/29 D: 2000/11/30 35. Betsill, Charles Keller Jr. B: 1939/09/28 D: 2009/04/11 36. Richard, Homer Raymond B: 1939/09/20 D: 2016/02/27 37. Black, Debra P. B: 1958/04/21 D: 1989/06/16 38. Black, Nancy J B: 1936/12/13 D: 1994/07/08 39. Black, Richard W. B: 1933/07/19 D: 1991/04/05 40. Blackwell, Bill B: 1936/08/11 D:2002/01/07 41. Blackwell, Catherine *Weathers* B: 1932/07/22 D: 2014/01/14 42.Blackwell, Ronnie Walden *Ron* B:1941 D: 1989/10/18 43. Blackwell, Ruby, M B: 1931/11/01 D: 2008/10/12 44.Blackwell, Tim Godfrey B: 1938/12/09 D: 1999/08/30 45.Blackwell, William T . Jr. B: 1920/08/05 D: 2006/08/17 46.Blunt, Charles Joseph *Joe* B: 1918/02/02 D: 1999/02/15 47.Blunt, Mary Virginia *Ginny* B: 1917/06/03 D: 2002/02/26 48.Blythe, James Michele Ray *Mickey* B: 1955/10/11 D: 2004/10/15 49. Boldin, , Julia Drummond B: 1914/02/10 D: 2003/01/10 50.Brady , Rev. James Durant B: 1926 D: 1987 51.Brice, Clarence Albert B: 1943/02/18 D: 2009/07/29 52. Bridges, Jeannette Kemp B: 1938/01/26 D: 2012/07/19 53. Bridges, Robert C. Sr. B: 1949/08/19 D: 2013/01/22 54. Bridges, Ted Jackson B: 1931/08/22 D: 2004/07/19 55. Bridges, Willie Hugh B: 1929/08/23 D: 2017/03/01 56. Bridwell, Judy P. B: 1940 D: 1988 57. Bright, Henry Greyson B:2010/02/06 D:2010/02/13 58. Briles, Carl , Braxton Sr. B: 1933/02/13 D: 2017/03/30 59. Brogden , Emma Rose B: 2005/03/15 D: 2005/03/21 60.Brown , Bill Ray B: 1961 /04 /09 D: 2014/04/03 61. Brown, Lynda Kay *McCombs* B: 1951/04/21 D: 2012/07/08 62. Brown , Sara *Tater* B:1948/06/20 D:2002/06/11 63. Brown, William James *Dubby* B: 1947/03/24 D: 2016/12/22 64. Bullington, William W. B: 1973/02/09 D: 1989/06/05 65. Burnett, Joan C. B: 1950/01/22 D: 1996/07/08 66.Burnett, Patricia K. B: 1943/07/03 D: 1997/05/25 67. Byrd, Patricia Ann Baker B: 1945/11/27 D: 2012/03/14 68. Caldwell, Edward Reid B: 1935/12/12 D: 2016/11/17 69.Cantrell, Clara Mae Davis B: 1927/01/19 D: 2013/12/18 70. Cantrell, B: 1924/09/12 D: 2001/05/26 71. Carmack, Kathryn Starr *Kathy* Mcmana B: 1959/01/16 D: 1998/10/17 72. Carper, Kevin Earl B: 1967/11/19 D: 2007/02/27 73. Carros , Kaye Howell B: 1948/04/28 D:2005/06/24 74. Carter, John G. B: 1955/03/22 D:2009/01/07 75. Cartledge, Paul B: 1929 D: 1991 76. Cassell Dwight Elmer B: 1943/04/03 D: 2014/04/17 77. Cassell, Joan Jenkins B: 1943/11/17 D: 2007/02/15 78. Caulfield, Edward P. B: 1910 D: 2002 79. Caulfield, Kathleen H. B: 1908 D: 2001 80.Chao, Hsien Lin *Shirley* B: 1956/11/27 D: 2001/08/28 81. Christopher, Fujiko L. B: 1933/11/02 D: 2009/05/16 82. Christopher, Norman B: 1932/10/18 D:2000/08/13 83. Clark, John William B: 1942/06/17 D:2015/09/24 84. Cloer, Brittany, Elaine B: 1989/04/11 D: 1989/04/11 85. Cloer, Dr. Daniel Webster Sr. B: 1922/09/15 D: 1987/11/11 86. Cloer, Emily, Lucile Hammett B: 1922/02/09 D: 2010/06/07 87. Cochran, Andy Clifford B: 1938/02/02 D: 2007/08/13 88. Cochran, Betty Lou McCombs B: 1944/01/16 D: 2012/01/13 89.Cochran, Coty Joseph B: 1993/01/26 D: 2013/09/27 90. Cochran, Danielle Lin Booth B: 1973/09/08 D: 2010/12/10 91. Cochran, Robert Daniel B: 1925/08/22 D:2014/09/24 92. Collins, J. Ernest B: 1930/08/04 D: 2007/08/17 93. Collins, Raymond W . B: 1912/07/12 D: 1995/07/21 94. Connelly , Charles Vincent B: 1906/01/19 D: 1990/11/04 95. Connelly, Elizabeth Ann S. B: 1947/05/02 D: 2009/04/2 96. Cook , Carl Thomas *Tom* SR. B: 1936/08/06 D: 2013/09/20 97. Cooper, Dorothy Mae *Riddle* B: 1924/01/0 D: 2012/03/08 98. Cooper, Rudolph Gorham B: 1926/12/24 D: 2013/11/22 99. Cope, Leslie *Les* B: 1957 D: 2004 100. Cordell , Harold E. *BUDDY* Jr. B: 1953/03/28 D: 2005/11/11 101. Cox, Annie Ruth B: 1931 D: 2008 102. Cox, James F. B: 1938/08/04 D: 2000/09/14 103. Cox, Jerry Wayne B: 1942/02/16 D: 2012/09/29 104.Cox, William Walter B: 1926 D: 2001 105. Crowe, Thomas Wayne B: 1963/04/28 D: 2003/03/24 106. Culbreth , Shelby J. B: 1938/12/11 D: 2004/11/16 107. Cyrille, Frank P . Jr. B: 1938/12/11 D: 2011/04/27 108. Davis, Carol Wayne B: 1936/12/16 D: 2004/07/13 109 Davis , Floyd B: 1910/06/23 D: 2007/12/12 110. Davis, Lawrence, Sr. B: 1924/01/24 D:1995/09/09 111. Davis, Suelena P. B: 1909 D: 1999 112. Dean , Russell *Rut* B: 1939/04/01 D:1999/04/14 113. Deichman, Dorothy W. B: 1920/05/31 D: 2009/03/16 114. Deichman, Mark W. B: 1923/10/21 D: 2003/10/18 115. Derr, Lorraine Marie B: 1983/04/28 D:2001/02/16 116.Dillinger, Dan B B: 1930/07/27 D: 2011/01/21 117. Dobbins, James Gary B: 1941/04/29 D: 2003/12/29 118.Doll, Carole Anne Poling B: 1943/07/16 D:2013/0502 119. Donald , Jack C B: 1934/02/07 D: 2005/04/01 120. Dover , Corrie G. Glenn B: 1944/07/02 D: 2010/03/03 121. Dover, Maxie C. B: 1942/01/24 D: 2009/08/15 122. Drummond, Jimmie J. Sr. B: 1939/08/16 D: 1994/10/05 123. Drummond, Marshall B: Unknown as of 06/24/2017 124. Drummond, Ruby L Peake B: 1942/04/01 D: 2000/02/26 125. Drummond, Willie B: 1910/04/07 D: 1999/06/22 126. Duckworth, Sharon Virginia *Sherlin* B:1944/03/21 D: 2015/12/18 127. Dumpert, Marjorie Miller B: 1934/04/06 D: 2015/12/22 128. Dumpert, Robert W. B: 1931/09/05 D: 2009/09/21 129.Dunbar, Kelsey Alexis B: 2005/12/21 D: 2005/12/21 130. Dunham, Lana Johnson B: 1949/05/04 D: 2009/12/25 131. Dunlap, Imogene, Seymour B:1929/07/07 D: 2015/07/17 132. Dunlap, James D *JD* Jr. B:1931 D;1999 133. Eckard, Merrill *paw-paw* B: 1919/09/16 D: 2013/03/24 134. Eckard, Virginia Bungarner B: 1918/03/28 D: 1997/12/01 135. Edwards, Dorothy Burbee B: 1926/09/13 D: 2006/02/13 136. Edwards, Scott Wayne B: 1963-11/06 D: 2016/12/05 137. Emory, Doris B B: 1933/03/24 D: 2006/08/23 138 Emory, Lewis O`Neal B: 1930 D: 2003 139. Emory, Scott Paul B: 1964/12/21 D: 1964/12/21 140. Emory, Thomas Edward B: 1924/04/03 D: 1995/09/18 141. Emory, Willie Sue Messer B: 1927 D: 1964/12/21 142. Estlow, Charles Grant B: 1945/02/10 D: 1997/08/03 143. Estlow, Marilyn Louise B: 1938/02/24 D: 2014/03/20 144. Evati, Michael Samuel *Sam* B: 1952/07/16 D: 2014/04/17 145. Everts, George Roberts *Sonny* B: 1935/11/03 D: 2012/05/25 146. Everts, Sharon Louise Fitz Patrick B: 1937/10/02 D: 2013/12/10 147. Fazzone, Paul Michael Sr. B: 1943/06/10 D: 2011/12/09 148. Finch , Elizabeth Laughter B: 1939/12/09 D: 2008/12/19 149. Finch, Melvin Paul B: unknown D: 2017/01/19 150. Fitzgerald, Charles B: 1942 D: 2004 151. Ford, Harold Bernard III B: 1945/07/24 D: 2011/04/04 152. Fortenberry, Annie Elizabeth B: 1914 D: 1993 153. Fortenberry, James J. Sr. B: 1911 D: 1999 154. Foster, Robert Lee Jr B: 1949/03/23 D: 1992/02/13 155. Foster, Virginia Mattie Pearl Drummond B: UNK D: 2013/01/28 156. Fowler, Brandy Diana Hamrick B: 1982/05/07 D: 2015/11/23 157. Fowler, Eddie B: 1928/10/06 D: 2005/12/10 158. Fowler, William Edward Billy Jr. B: 1988/07/22 D: 2010/03/16 159. Franklin, Joan Meckley B: 1941/12/12 D: 2014/08/25 160. Freeman , Billy E. B: 1937/05/04 D: 2014/11/09 161.Fuller, Delia McEvilly B: 1912/06/29 D: 2008/03/19 162. Fuller, Mary Alice Towery B: 1930/12/11 D: 2011/01/01 163. Gahagan, Elva Virginia Cook B: 1953/05/16 D: 2010/12/17 164. Gentry, Mary Belle Tinsley B: 1926 D: 2016/08/01 165. Gibby, Roderick T. B: 1940 D:2009 166. Gibson, Mark Adam B: 1988/08/16 D: 2010/11/12 167. Gilreath, Michael Leon *Mike* B: 1950/01/01 D: 2013/10/10 168. Gilstrap , Jennifer Harvey B; 1973/08/06 D: 2013/01/30 169. Godfrey, Madison, Ann B: 2004/08/16 D: 2004/10/21 170.Goldsmith, Curtis Edward B: 1956/09/26 D: 2013/08/14 171. Gonzalez, Allison *King* B:1958/08/05 D: 2005/11/12 172. Gowan, Eber Charles *Chuck* B: 1948/01/05 D:2014/01/22 173. Green, Mllie Gertrude Tranner B: 1918/08/13 D: 2006/01/18 174. Gregory, Margaret Kelly B: 1937/09/12 D:2012/07/17 175 Gregory, Noah Scott B:1999/04/27 D: 1999/05/31 176. Griffin, Carolyn Joann B: 1959/07/24 D: 1991/09/11 177. Griffin, Doris Shelnilt B: 1932/01/18 D: 2005/07/20 178. Griffin, Jackie Ray B: 1953/04/25 D: 2015/04/16 179. Griffin, Ruby Waters B: 1934 D:1991 180.Griffin, Thomas Edward *Little ed* Jr. B:1927/06/19 D: 2009/08/13 181. Grizzle, John M. B: 1947/01/03 D: 2011/06/15 182.Guida, Arthur J Sr. B; 1924/12/24 D: 2004/01/28 183. Guida, Patsy K. B: 1927/01/03 D: 2001/09/01 184. Guilfoyle, Stephen Christopher Sr. B: 1930/12/05 D: 2013/06/29 185. Gurley, William Dallas B: 1931/09/02 D: 1992/08/24 186. Hahn, Irving Daneil Jr. B: 1933/02/10 D: 2012/04/19 187. Hall, Belve Joseph B: 1935/11/19 D: 1987/04/04 188. Hall, Robert Anthony B: 1983/08/22 D: 2014/10/02 189. Hamlin, Jeffery Scott B: 1964/08/07 D: 2004/08/10 190. Hammett, Rachel Bridwell B: 1930 D: 1997 191. Hammett, Robert Earl Jr,. B: 1956/12/20 D: 2010/07/21 192. Hammett, Robert Earl Sr. B: 1933 D: 1996 193. Hance, James Gerald *Sonny* Jr. B: 1940/10/31 D:2003/07/27 194. Hand, Robert Louis *Bobby* B: 1939/08/13 D: 2004/03/10 195. Hardy, Norman E. B: 1928/10/01 D: 2002/02/12 196. Harmon, James D. B: 1918 D: 1994 197. Harris, Ann Howard B: 1929/10/06 D: 2005/03/16 198. Harris, Joseph Robert B: 1928/12/24 D: 2010/02/14 199. Harrison, Corine Sanders B: 1933/03/28 D: 2012/03/16 200. Harrison, Jacquelyn Drummond B: 1963 D: 2004/10/13 201. Harvey, Jimmy William B: 1942/02/27 D: 2014/11/29 202. Hastings, Malcolm Lynn Jr. B: 1988/11/19 D: 1999/10/18 203. Haulbrook, Betty J. B: 1939 D: 2012 204. Haulbrook, Robert F. B: 1937 D: 2013 205. hawkins, Betty B. B: 1932/12/16 D: 1994/10/10 206. Hawkins, Fred C. *Ted* B: 1939 D: 1996 207. Hawkins, Juanita B: 1936/06/08 D: 2003/10/26 208. Hawkins, Lewis B: 1932/10/31 D: 2004/06/02 209. Hawkins, Lewis Dewayne *Wayne* B: 1957/09/10 D: 2014/12/17 210. Hawkins, Peggy Jeans Hammett B: 1957/10/09 D: 2009/09/20 211. Hawkins, Ted B: 1964/02/16 D: 2014/06/21 212. Hawkins, Thurman Lee B: 1925/02/26 D: 1997/08/22 213. Hayes, Barbara Sparks B: 1937/11/15 D: 2012/06/20 214. Hayes, Broadus K. B: 1940 D: 1998 215. Hayes, Charles B: 1934/12/05 D: 1996/09/07 216. Hayes, Richard Allen B:1962/05/18 D:2011/01/18 217. Henderson, Jane Bryan B: 1932/12/09 D: 2015/09/04 218. Heng, Angmouldlead T. B: 1961/12/15 D: 2015/03/04 219. Heng, Ty Rong B: 1929/02/16 D: 2008/11/19 220. Hicks, James Lester Jr. B: 1927 D: 2010/05/16 221. Higgs, Robert Unkown info 222. Hill, Joan C. B: 1934/05/13 D: 2005/03/12 223. Holder, Kenneth Ray B: 1949/08/20 D: 2006/12/24 224. Hollingsworth, Walter W. B: 1930/11/27 D: 2002/11/16 225. Holsten, Catherine *Cathy* Mitchell B: 1932/01/13 D: 2008/01/22 226. Holsten, Dr, John *jack* B: 1931/02/27 D: 2015/03/01 227. Horton, Connie Lloyd B: 1958/10/05 D: 2013/03/13 228. Howard, Myrtle Brock B: 1917/06/28 D: 2003/11/18 229. Howard, William Thomas B: 1942/02/18 D: 2001/05/22 230. Infinger, Mattie T. B: 1920/05/13 D: 2014/01/31 231. Inman, Janice O B:1947 D:1998 232. Ivey, Blake James B: 1961/05/31 D: 2010/05/29 233. Ivy , Jessie J Powell B: 1933/02/15 D: 2007/07/13 234. Jackson, Wallace Hayward Sr. B: 1925/09/21 D: 2010/02/08 235.James, Margaret B. B: 1921/12/15 D: 1999/04/30 236. Jennings, Mary Lee Waddell B: 1910/03/06 D: 1994/06/29 237. Jennings, William Daniel B: 1951/08/08 D: 2004/02/20 238. Jewell, Kay B. B: 1938/09/08 D: 2009/09/12 239. Johnson, Gladys H. B: 1914/10/10 D: 2008/01/06 240. Johnson, Louise Smith B: 1937/11/11 D: 2015/05/16 241.Johnson, Ralph Allgood B: 192/03/10 D: 2007/11/16 242. Johnson, William *Buddy* B: 1940/01/24 D: 2011/05/05 243 .Johnson, Harold C. B.1938/01/23 D:201/04/29 244. Jones, Billy Eugene B: 1930 D: 2009/04/02 245. Jones, Joyce A. Mathis B: 1930/08/01 D:2012/03/29 246.Jordan, Annie Ruth W. B: 1946 D: 1990 247. Jordanoff, Maria B: 1921 D: 2007 248. Jordanoff, Nickola B: 1915 D: 2006 249.Kane, Larry Wayne B:1941/07/04 D: 2002/07/07 250.Kane, Michael Wayne B: 1961/01/29 D:2012/12/03 251.Kane, Wanda B: 1941/09/22 D:????? 252. Kanith, Karen W. B:1948/09/30 D: 2000/12/17 253.Keller, Elizabeth Marie Hennecke B:1917/01/23 D: 2004/11/14 254.Keller, Karl Sanders B: 1916/08/23 D: 2000/07/16 255. Kelly, Bennie Allen ^Hood^ B: 1959/07/14 D; 2005/01/15 256. Kelly, Bennie B. B: 1924/04/09 D: 2003/08/26 257. Kelly, Betty Collins B: 1933/03/07 D: 2015/02/10 258. Kelly, Mary F. B: 1936/03/01 D: 259. King, Autenee Elizabeth Newman B: 1931 D: 2011/09/07 260. King, Jimmy Richard B: 1934/05/17 D: 2011/07/02 261. Kinnebrew, Henry Sloan *pop* Jr. B: 1924 D: 2003 262. Kirkland, Clara B. B: 1916 D: 2000 263. Kirkland, James Vernon B: 1943/04/07 D: 2012/11/19 264. Kirkland. Oc John B: 1912 D: 1988 265. Knight, Julie Yates B: 1967/10/15 D: 2003/05/25 266. Kubitscheck, Joyce B: 1929/09/02 D: 2004/04/17 267. Kyle, Cathrine J. B: 1934 D: 268. Kyle, Hardy Eugene B: 1933 D: 1989 269. Kyle, Tommy Eugene B: 1956 D: 2001/05/01 270. Lamb, Betty M. B: 1931 D:2002 271. Lamb, Charles, S. B: 1926 D: 1995 272. Lamb, Claude B. B: 1921 D: 273. Lamb, Della S. B: 1928 D: 2014/07/25 274. Lamb, James Dewey B: 1931/01/29 D: 2000/11/30 275. Lamb, James Scott B:1964/11/12 D:2005/02/05 276. Lamb, June Cox B: 1937/01/30 D: 2009/10/25 277.Lamb, Ruby Gowan, B: 1933/09/24 D: 2005/01/04 278. Lamb, Shirley W. B: 1935/06/04 D: 1991/06/17 279. Lambert, Robert Dennis B: 1957/10/03 D: 1999/10/18 280. Lane, Bobby *Catfish* B: 1947/11/20 D: 2005/11/05 281. Lanford, Irene Chesney B: 1936/07/23 D: 2014/11/19 282. Lanford, Sean Michael B: 1987/03/23 D: 2004/11/27 283. Langley, Christille *Chris* Cassell B:1960/02/18 D: 2015/05/27 284. Larry, Audrey Priscilla Krulder B: 1930/05/04 D: 2013/04/07 285. Lavender, William Earl B: 1941 D: 2011/07/31 286. Lawrence, Claude Howe B: 1923/05/12 D: 1990/08/08 287. Lawrence, Loree Thomas B: 1924/02/03 D: 2011/10/24 288. Lawter, Martha Jean Gosnell B: 1948/08/22 D: 2012/01/11 289. Leap, Kim Chea B: 1934/07/22 D: 2011/04/12 290. Leap, Lawrence Sophea B: 1950/08/01 D: 2010/09/06 291. Ledford, Bobby Joe B: 1938/11/24 D: 2011/11/11 292. Leitschuh, Joseph H. B: 1941/05/06 D: 2001/02/03 293. Leonard, Jane L B: 1914 D: 2006 294. Leonard, T. Vernon B: 1907 D: 1986 295. Linville, Rev. Ray B: 1917 D: 2011/01/06 296. Lord, Albert Marett B: 1946/05/05 D: 2012/10/06 297. Lowe, Calvin J. B: 1926/10/26 D: 2002/03/11 298. Lowe, Martha Alice Tapp B: 1933/03/05 D: 2010/03/03 299. Lyda, Betty M. B: 1932/07/31 D: 1998/10/03 300. Lyles, Garland Payne B: 1934/01/21 D: 2017/02/23 301. Mabrey, Betty A. B: 1932 D: 2006 302. Mach, John W. B:1920/07/19 D:1997/08/31 303. Mack,Vera Brown B: 1922/08/30 D: 1991/01/12 304. Marler, J. Charles B: 1930/01/16 D: 2001/06/03 305. Marr , Elaine ( O`shields) B:1949/06/27 D:2012/01/30 306. Martin, Charles V. B: 1950/08/01 D: 2002/07/25 307. Martin, Daniel Shealy Sr. B: 1922/03/07 D: 2009/11/15 308. Martin, Dudley G. B: 1947/06/23 D: 2008/09/21 309. Martin, Edith Winonah B: 1928/11/23 D: 2015/03/16 310. Martin, Teresa Renee Leonard B: 1963/02/04 D: 2009/10/19 311. Mason, James Alan B: 1948/04/20 D: 2010/01/01 312. Mason, Robert Lee B: 1930/10/03 D: 1995/12/11 313. Massey, Walter Dillard B: 1932/02/20 D: 2011/05/22 314. Maxa, Elfrida E. B: 1929/09/22 D: 1994/09/19 315. Maxa, Robert L. B: 1924/08/25 D: 2011/05/17 316. Mayfield, Andrew Steven "Steve" B: 1940/07/23 D: 2003/12/18 317. Mayfield, Cora Elizabeth *Libby* Jamison B: 1939/06/22 D: 1998/10/810 318. Mayfield, Tracy Rene B: 1962/02/20 D: 1971/06/28 319. Mc Abee , Thomas B: 1926/01/28 D: 1995/07/29 320. McCombs, Mamie Gertrude Rodford B: 1913/01/07 D:1997/07/31 321. McIntyre, Max Clyde B: 1922 D: 1993 322. McIntyre, Merle Harding B: 1928/03/28 D: 2006/03/01 323. McMillen, Richard L. B:1954/08/03 D:1995/0/17 324. McPherson, Rodney R. *Rusty* B: 1960/04/15 D: 2001/04/14 325. Means, Annie Louise Staggs B: 1934/06/24 D: 2014/09/30 326. Melton, Mary Edna Coker B: 1914/01/04 D: 1993/02/28 327. Melton, Olin Glen B: 1904/03/18 D:2000/04/25 328.Miller, David Lee B: 1935 D: 2005/09/03 329. Miller, Ila G. B: 1914/07/21 D: 2008/04/15 330. Miller, Jennie V. B: 1918/08/24 D: 2008 331.Miller, Otis B: 1914/01/09 D: 2000/08/08 332. Mitchen, Gladys Barbara Coner B: 1935/03/25 D: 2010/06/17 333. Moody, Michael E. B: 1951/11/24 D: 1998/06/24 334. Moore. Essie Mae Phillips B: 1926/03/11 D: 2011/09/24 335. Moore, Freda Pridmore B: 1947/10/04 D: 2011/10/24 336. Moore, Herbert Lee B: 1928/11/13 D: 1992/02/23 337. Moore, James David B; 1936/06/04 D: 1986/05/28 338. Moore, (SGT) James David B: 1957/12/26 D: 2014/04/12 339. Moore, Lawerence Jenkins *LJ* B: 1930/10/03 D: 2004/03/20 340. Moore, Mary Alice Gibbs B: 1937/06/01 D: 2008/07/05 341. Moore, Mattie M B: 1916/09/03 D: 2002/11/10 342. Morgan, Jerleen B. 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''The information below was originally included in the profile of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-24789 Mary (Mitchell) Fly]. It is included here because it appears to pertain to the Fly family in general, rather than Mary specifically. Some re-formatting might be helpful. So please feel free to improve this profile. '' From the Memoirs of the "Flye Forum" Fly Family Legends: Colonel William Fly & Mary Mitchell Fly William Fly, the second son, married Mary Mitchell in 1810. She was the daughter of Andrew Mitchell, all of Maury County, Tennessee. They were a young couple - The bridegroom was about 16 years old and the bride 17. They were both blessed with extraordinary energy and force of character. Contemptuous remarks, by some of their relatives on their youth and probable success in life, aroused their ambition and caused them to put forth all their energy and vim that they might show their skeptical friends that they would succeed. The consequence was that, though they met some breaks in their prosperity, they soon outstrip(ped) all their relatives and acquaintances in acquiring wealth. Col. William Fly was a man or extraordinary natural ability. His early opportunities for an education were very limited, but in mature years, few would have known that his early education had been neglected. He was a magistrate in Maury Co., Tenn. for a number of years. He filled various offices in the Militia of the county.He was invariably elected when he became a candidate for office. I well recollect the last time he was a candidate for office in Maury County. It was for the office of Colonel of the Militia, and his opponent was Lucius Polk. It was a very spirited contest and William Fly won. He was a very handsome and commanding-looking man, and when dressed in his regimentals, and mounted on his fiery white horse, his children thought him the most distinguished-looking of men. After William Fly's marriage, he first settled on a tract of land given him by his father-in-law on Turkey Creek in Maury County, Tennessee. Here his three oldest children were born.They were - 1. Fly, Andrew Tate Mitchell 2. Fly, Sarah Jane and 3. Fly, John Dalton He then moved to Williamson County and settled on Leper's (or Leiper's) Creek. Here his fourth child was born. 4. Fly, David Williamson Eighteen months later, he moved back to Maury County, and settled near his father-in-law Andrew Mitchell, on Turkey Creek.In this place was born - 5.Fly, Elijah Madden Mr. Fly sold this place, intending to move to the Obion country in West Tennessee, but afterwards bought James Doty's place on Beach Creek, another branch of Snow Creek. On this place the town of Benton is now located. It is 10 miles north of Columbia, the county seat of Maury County. While living on this place, Sarah Jane Fly, his daughter, died in her 17th year. She was very pretty with dark auburn hair and fair complexion. Andrew Tate Mitchell Fly was married to Eliza Jones about 1830. He afterward married a Miss Rabb. While living on Beach Creek William and Mary Fly had 4 children - 6. Fly, Mary Malinda 7. Fly, Sophia Louisiana (twin) (GREAT GRANDMOTHER OF TANNERS) Sophia Fly Seat, Reverend Seat's wife. 8. Fly, Benjamin Franklin (twin) 9. Fly Elvira Josephine 10. Fly, George Washington Lafayette was the youngest. William Fly moved from Tennessee to Yalabusha county, Mississippi where he owned 2 plantations. While there Governor Polk visited his cousin, Mary Mitchell Fly. The story goes that when Gov. (afterwards President) Polk came to the plantation, Frank Fly, then 13 years old, was sent to the other plantation tell his brother Willie of the arrival. As he was running along, repeating to himself the message, "The Governor's come. The Governor's come", he stumped his toe, fell down and rolled, forgetting his message. As he came in sight of his brother, he shouted excitedly, "Oh Brother Will, the Clark's come; the Clark's come." - the county Clerk being the highest official he knew. The house on this plantation was a large brick structure, called, "the Castle". Later Col. Fly sold these two plantations and moved to Madison County, Mississippi to educate his children. He bought a large plantation two or three miles from Sharon, but lived in the town until his youngest daughter graduated, when he moved to the plantation. In 1853 or 1854 he moved, with his family, and 100 slaves, to Texas, settling on Oyster Creek, Brazoria County. The land was very rich, but the climate was so malarial, that Col. Fly and 13 slaves died the first year. A year later, this plantation was sold, and Mrs. Fly moved to Big Hill in Gonzales County, Texas. At the close of the war 300 slaves were set free by Mrs. Fly and her children. She died a year later in 1866. The energy, intelligence and uprightness of the parents were impressed on the children in a remarkable degree. It is said that in three generations of the Flys there have been between 25 and 30 lawyers (two are Supreme Court Judges of Texas, and several others are judges) ministers and physicians. It may be of interest to descendants of the family to know how planters lived in by-gone days. One year, on Col. Fly's plantation 300 hogs were killed, which meant that 600 hams and 600 shoulders were consumed, for not a pounds of meat or a pound of anything else was ever sold. In addition 600 chickens were raised, and others were bought from the negroes. 45 cows were milked and all the milk and butter consumed. It took the milkers from before daylight to nearly noon to attend to the milk.The ladies of the household instructed the slaves and visited and cared for them in sickness. Each of the daughters, as well as their mother, had her own ladies maid. The garments of the negroes were cut out and sewed by colored sewing women, superintended by their mistress. Colonel Fly's family consisted of the following members -Fly, Colonel William, married in 1810, Mary Mitchell, daughter of Andrew Mitchell of Maury County, Tennessee. Issue - 1. Fly, Andrew Tate Mitchell, married 1st, Eliza Jones in 1830 married 2nd Ellen Rabb 2. Fly, Sarah Jane died at age 17 3. Fly, John Dalton m. 1st Martha Irvine Divine m. 2nd Julia Stokes m. 3rd Nora Compton 4. Fly, David Williamson (a Methodist Minister) m. Fannie Harper 5. Fly, Elijah Madden m. Nancy McKie 6. Fly, Mary Melinda m. Rev. Asbury Davidson, Methodist Minister 7. Fly, Sophie Louisiana m. Rev. W. H. Seat, Methodist Minister 8. Fly Benjamin Franklin m. 1st Sarah Robards; 2nd Mary R. Chambliss 9. Fly, Ella Josephine m. Thomas Catchings 10. Fly, George Washington Lafayette, b. 1835 in Yalobusha Co., Miss. d. 1/27/1904, in Victoria, Texas m. Callie Bell of Starkville, Miss. in 1857 This is the end of this particular version of "the Flye Records" as circulated in the family under Col. William and wife, Mary (Mitchell) Fly . I have tried to copy this material carefully. I will now go back and proof-read it. I hope you will print out this posting and keep a copy with other important documents. We are very fortunate to have this particular document for the reference of the WHOLE family. Sources & Credits: James Whitney Fly "Cousin Jim" P.S. When the author starts by telling us "Two Brothers came to the colonies, I wonder if he did not know that there had been the THIRD brother John, left behind when the father and the OTHER two brothers came from Pennsylvania to Virginia.Or is it possible that the story, originally was, "Our ancestor, William, and two brothers came to the colonies?The biography-writers for the Goodspeed Publishers in the 1880's described the THREE Fly brothers who immigrated to the colonies; and Goodspeed refers to the Pennsylvania brother, the Virginia brother and the Georgia brother on the generation of Rev. John Fly's grandfather, William Fly, b. ca. 1726/7 Sources "The Flye Family Forum" Author, Jim Whitney Fly Descendants of William Fly Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM8 FLY (JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 11 Sep 1794 in Northhampton County, North Carolina, and died 01 Mar 1855 in West Columbia, Brazoria County, Texas. He married MARY MITCHELL 15 Nov 1810 in Maury County, Tennessee, daughter of ANDREW MITCHELL and MARY TATE. She was born 05 Aug 1793 in Buncombe County, North Carolina, and died 26 Apr 1866 in daughter Ella's Plantation, Gonzales County, Texas. Notes for WILLIAM FLY: At marriage->Maury1810->Williamson1818->Maury1822->Yalobusha1835->Madison->Texas1853 [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Col. Fly filled various offices in the militia of the county, and was a Magistrate in Maury Co for a number of years. Whenever he became a candidate, he invariably was elected. He was handsome and commanding looking man and, when dressed in his regimentals and mounted on his fiery white steed, he was most distinguished looking. After his marriage, they settled on a tract of land given by his father-in-law in Maury Co, TN. Later he moved to Williamson Co and then back Maury Co on Beach Creek. The next move was to Yalobusha Co, MS, where he had two plantations and was a very successful planter. The house here was a large brick structure called "The Castle". It was here that his wife's cousin, Governor Polk, later president, came to visit them. Later Col. Fly sold out and moved to Madison Co, MS to educate his children. He bought a large plantation several miles form Sharon and lived in town until his youngest child graduated, when he moved to the plantation. In 1853 he moved his family and 100 salves to Texas, settling on Oyster Creek, Brazoria Co (presently Angleton, possibly the grounds of Retrive State Prison). They traveled overland and were months on the way. The youngest daughter, Ella and her husband, Thomas Catchings, went with them, as did most, if not all, of their children and grandchildren. The land was very rich, but the climate was so malarial that Col Fly And thirteen slaves died. A year later this plantation was sold And Mrs. Fly moved to Big Hill, Gonzales Co, Texas. At the close of the Civil War, 300 slaves were set free. She died a year later in 1866. The energy, intelligence and uprightness of the parents were manifested by the children in a remarkable degree. It is said that in three generations of the Fly's there have been 25 to 30 lawyers, two of whom are Texas Supreme Court Judges, several other judges, ministers and physicians. Planters lived in the bygone days. One year on Col Fly's plantation 300 hogs were killed, which meant that 600 hams and 600 shoulders were consumed, for not a pound meat or anything else was ever sold. In addition, 600 chickens were raised and others were bought from the negroes. 45 cows were milked and all the milk and butter consumed. It took the milkers form before daylight until almost noon to attend the milking. The ladies of the household instructed the slaves and visited and cared for them in sickness. Each of the daughters, as well as their mother, had her own ladies maid. The garments of the negroes were out and sewed by colored sewing women, superintended by their mistress. When Col. Fly left the place on Turkey Creek, after making several moves, his father-in-law, Andrew Mitchell, was worried over his not settling down in one place. on hearing of this Col. Fly made a prophecy that in given number of years he would be able to buy out all the other relatives and their families. The prophecy was literally fulfilled as he proved to be a fine business man. (family recollection author unknown, some of this info is also contained in a letter by GWL Fly) Col. William Fly Born in Northampton County, N.C. September 11th 1794 , Died in Brazoria County, Texas, March 1st 1855 He was a man of great energy of character , His memory is embalmed in the heart of his wife and children fore whom he toiled with ceaseless care for more than forty years. He had many conflicts in life but his end was peace He was for many years a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church (From his tomb covering, Methodist Cemetery, West Columbia, Brazoria Co, Texas) Sold two plantations in Miss, and moved to Madison Co, Miss, bought plantation; to educate children. More About WILLIAM FLY: Burial: Methodist Church Cemetery, West Columbia, Texas Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 8/8 Military: Various offices of military Occupation: Magistrate - Maury co Residence: 1835, Tax List of Yalobusha Co, MS More About MARY MITCHELL: Burial: outside the fence of the Askey Cemetery on Highway 97 West Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 8/8 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 372/344 Fact 1: 26 Apr 1866, buried where J.C. Wilson was buried, west of Guadalupe River Marriage Notes for WILLIAM FLY and MARY MITCHELL: Fly, William Mitchell, Mary 10 Nov 1809 Tennessee Maury County More About WILLIAM FLY and MARY MITCHELL: Marriage: 15 Nov 1810, Maury County, Tennessee Children of WILLIAM FLY and MARY MITCHELL are: 2. i. ANDREW TATE MITCHELL9 FLY, b. 03 Aug 1811, Turkey Creek, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 01 Oct 1855, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi. ii. SARAH JANE FLY, b. 21 Jun 1814, Turkey Creek, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 02 Apr 1829, Beach Creek, Maury County, Tennessee. More About SARAH JANE FLY: Fact 1: 21 Jun 1814, Died in infancy ?age 2, note from Louisiana Fly 3. iii. JOHN DALTON FLY, b. 16 Dec 1816, Turkey Creek, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 03 Mar 1899, Canton, Madison County, Mississippi. 4. iv. DAVID WILLIAMSON FLY, b. 28 Jun 1819, Williamson County, Tennessee; d. 12 Jan 1892, Hondo, Medina County, Texas. 5. v. ELIJAH MADDEN FLY, b. 17 May 1824, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 24 Jul 1899, Rockport, Aransas County, Texas. 6. vi. MARY MALINDA FLY, b. 21 Jan 1826, Beach Creek, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 24 Nov 1905, Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas. 7. vii. SOPHIA LOUISIANA FLY, b. 15 Jan 1827, Beach Creek, Maury County, Tennessee; d. Dec 1905, San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas. 8. viii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FLY, b. 15 Jan 1827, Beach Creek, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 1895, Goliad, Goliad County, Texas. 9. ix. ELVIRA JOSEPHINE FLY, b. 07 Dec 1831, Beach Creek, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 12 Apr 1896, Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi. x. SAMUEL MADDEN FLY, b. 28 Mar 1834, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 1847, Yalobusha County, Mississippi. 10. xi. GEORGE WASHINGON LAFAYETTE FLY, b. 02 Jun 1835, Coffeeville, Yalobusha County, Mississippi; d. 27 Jan 1905, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas. xii. JULES LEONIDAS FLY, b. 1838, Yalobusha County, Mississippi; d. 1847, Madison County, Mississippi. Generation No. 2 2. ANDREW TATE MITCHELL9 FLY (WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 03 Aug 1811 in Turkey Creek, Maury County, Tennessee, and died 01 Oct 1855 in Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi. He married (1) ELIZA JONES 24 Mar 1831 in Maury County, Tennessee, daughter of WILLIS JONES and ELIZABETH GEE. She was born 28 Nov 1813 in Chatham County, North Carolina, and died 15 Dec 1846 in Madison County, Mississippi. He married (2) MARY ELLEN RABB 10 Mar 1847 in Madison County, Mississippi. She was born 24 Feb 1829 in Jefferson County, Mississippi, and died in Louisiana. More About ANDREW TATE MITCHELL FLY: Cause of Death: Yellow Fever Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 9/10 Fact 1: 01 Oct 1855, Died while attending a General Methodist Conference. Fact 2: moved family from TN to MS Occupation: Methodist Ordained Minister Notes for ELIZA JONES: Fly Eliza, Mrs. Wife of Rev. A.T.M. Fly / b. in Chatham Co.,N.C. / d. in the triumph of faith. More About ELIZA JONES: Burial: Sharon Cem, Madison County, Mississippi Marriage Notes for ANDREW FLY and ELIZA JONES: A. T. M. Fly Eliza Jones 3/21/1831 (3/24/1831) More About ANDREW FLY and ELIZA JONES: Marriage: 24 Mar 1831, Maury County, Tennessee Marriage date: Title: MAURY COUNTY TENNESSEE MARRIAGES Notes for MARY ELLEN RABB: Groom Name: ANDREW T. M. FLY Bride Name: MARY ELLEN RABBS Marriage Date: 10 March 1847 County: MADISON State: Mississippi More About MARY ELLEN RABB: Burial: Bunkie, Louisiana Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 9/10 Marriage Notes for ANDREW FLY and MARY RABB: Groom Name: ANDREW T. M. FLY Bride Name: MARY ELLEN RABBS Marriage Date: 10 March 1847 County: MADISON State: Mississippi More About ANDREW FLY and MARY RABB: Marriage: 10 Mar 1847, Madison County, Mississippi Children of ANDREW FLY and ELIZA JONES are: i. WILLIAM JONES10 FLY, b. 10 Feb 1832, Mississippi; d. 21 Sep 1837, Mississippi. 11. ii. MARY ELIZABETH FLY, b. 24 Dec 1833, Mississippi; d. 04 Aug 1863. 12. iii. JAMES MITCHELL FLY, b. 08 Nov 1835, Panola County, Mississippi; d. 15 Mar 1913, Centerville, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. 13. iv. MALINDA JANE FLY, b. 12 Aug 1837, Mississippi. v. MARTHA MARIE FLY, b. 12 Aug 1837, Mississippi; d. 06 Feb 1839, Mississippi. 14. vi. SARAH LANE FLY, b. 02 May 1840, Mississippi; d. 02 Jun 1920. vii. ANNIE ELIZA FLY, b. 20 Sep 1842, Mississippi; d. 06 Jul 1843. viii. JOSHUA ANDREW FLY, b. 05 Dec 1846, Mississippi; d. 09 Jul 1847. Children of ANDREW FLY and MARY RABB are: ix. JOHN NICHOLAS10 FLY, b. 12 Apr 1848, Mississippi; d. 1900, New Orleans, LA (possible). More About JOHN NICHOLAS FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 9/10 15. x. HENRY WILLIAMSON FLY, b. 11 Feb 1850, Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi; d. 21 Nov 1941, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. xi. GEORGE BROWN FLY, b. 26 Feb 1853. xii. ANDREW TATE MITCHELL FLY, b. 20 Nov 1855. xiii. ELIJAH FRANKLIN FLY. 3. JOHN DALTON9 FLY (WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 16 Dec 1816 in Turkey Creek, Maury County, Tennessee, and died 03 Mar 1899 in Canton, Madison County, Mississippi. He married (1) MARTHA IRVINE DIVINE 16 Aug 1842 in Madison Co, MS, daughter of KINSMAN DIVINE and ELIZABETH UNKNOWN. She was born 21 Apr 1825, and died 27 Oct 1846. He married (2) JULIA FLETCHER STOKES 05 Jul 1848 in Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi. He married (3) ELEANORA COMPTON 1866 in Gonzales Co, Texas. She was born 1829 in Mississippi. More About JOHN DALTON FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 466/476 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 369/341 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refugio County, Div 4, HH 322/322 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, Enum 70 HH 278/336 Probate: Gonzales Co #730/712 JD and Julia Marriage Notes for JOHN FLY and MARTHA DIVINE: Groom Name: JOHN D. FLY Bride Name: MARTHA J. DIVINE Marriage Date: 11 August 1842 County: MADISON State: Mississippi More About JOHN FLY and MARTHA DIVINE: Marriage: 16 Aug 1842, Madison Co, MS More About JULIA FLETCHER STOKES: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 466/476 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 369/341 Probate: Gonzales Co #730/712 JD and Julia More About JOHN FLY and JULIA STOKES: Marriage: 05 Jul 1848, Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi More About ELEANORA COMPTON: Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refugio County, Div 4, HH 322/322 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Pvt 3, Enum 70 HH 278/336 More About JOHN FLY and ELEANORA COMPTON: Marriage: 1866, Gonzales Co, Texas Child of JOHN FLY and MARTHA DIVINE is: 16. i. WILLIAM KINSMAN10 FLY, b. 01 Mar 1845, Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi; d. 14 Oct 1881, Gonzales County, Texas. Children of JOHN FLY and JULIA STOKES are: 17. ii. JOHN N. MITCHELL10 FLY, b. 30 May 1849, Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi; d. 12 Nov 1927, Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas. iii. DAVID SAMUEL FLY, b. 1850, Sharon, Madison Co, MS; d. 05 Jul 1851, Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi. iv. REUBEN MADDEN FLY, b. 1852, Mississippi; d. 1853, Mississippi. v. MARY ELIZA FLY, b. 12 Oct 1853, Mississippi; m. (1) ??? DENMAN; m. (2) ??? WILLIAMS. More About MARY ELIZA FLY: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 369/341 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refugio County, Div 4, HH 322/322 18. vi. MARTHA LOU FLY, b. 21 Apr 1855, Mississippi. vii. SARAH JANE FLY, b. 1858; d. Feb 1860, Gonzales County, Texas; m. PERRY. viii. FRANKLIN JONES FLY, b. Jan 1860, Gonzales County, Texas; d. Feb 1860, Gonzales County, Texas. Child of JOHN FLY and ELEANORA COMPTON is: ix. THOMAS COMPTON10 FLY, b. 19 Mar 1867, Gonzales Co, Texas (possible); d. 01 Dec 1884. More About THOMAS COMPTON FLY: Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refugio County, Div 4, HH 322/322 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Pvt 3, Enum 70 HH 278/336 4. DAVID WILLIAMSON9 FLY (WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 28 Jun 1819 in Williamson County, Tennessee, and died 12 Jan 1892 in Hondo, Medina County, Texas. He married FRANCES RACHEL HARPER 06 Feb 1849 in Mississippi. She was born 1831 in Tennessee. More About DAVID WILLIAMSON FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Attala County, Kosciusko, HH 1368/1388 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 370/342 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refurio County, Div 4, HH 317/317 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 219/219 Occupation: Methodist minister More About FRANCES RACHEL HARPER: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Attala County, Kosciusko, HH 1368/1388 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 370/342 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refurio County, Div 4, HH 317/317 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 219/219 More About DAVID FLY and FRANCES HARPER: Marriage: 06 Feb 1849, Mississippi Children of DAVID FLY and FRANCES HARPER are: i. WILLIAM WELDON10 FLY, b. Bet. 1850 - 1870, Gonzales Co, Texas (possible); d. TX (infancy). ii. GEORGE MITCHELL FLY, b. 1859, Gonzales Co, Texas. More About GEORGE MITCHELL FLY: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 370/342 19. iii. JOHN SIDNEY FLY, b. 03 Sep 1864, Gonzales Co, Texas; d. 28 Mar 1944, Hondo, TX. 20. iv. DAVID HARPER FLY, b. 09 Dec 1875, Gonzales Co, Texas; d. Dec 1958, Hondo, TX. 5. ELIJAH MADDEN9 FLY (WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 17 May 1824 in Maury County, Tennessee, and died 24 Jul 1899 in Rockport, Aransas County, Texas. He married NANCY EDMONDSON MCKIE 05 Dec 1848 in Sharon, Madison Co, Mississippi. She was born 1829 in Tennessee. More About ELIJAH MADDEN FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 227/229 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 246/246 More About NANCY EDMONDSON MCKIE: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 227/229 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 246/246 More About ELIJAH FLY and NANCY MCKIE: Marriage: 05 Dec 1848, Sharon, Madison Co, Mississippi Children of ELIJAH FLY and NANCY MCKIE are: i. MICHAEL JEFFERSON MCKIE10 FLY, b. 05 Apr 1850, Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi; d. Sep 1850, Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi. More About MICHAEL JEFFERSON MCKIE FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 227/229 21. ii. WILLIAM SEAT FLY, b. 29 Oct 1851, Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi; d. 01 Jun 1934, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. 22. iii. MARGARET EUGENIA FLY, b. 12 Nov 1853, Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi; d. 20 Sep 1920. 23. iv. MARY ADA FLY, b. 17 Sep 1855, Yalobusha County, Mississippi. 24. v. MARTHA LOUISA FLY, b. 24 Aug 1857, Texas. 25. vi. EDWIN MADDEN FLY, b. 17 Jul 1859, Texas; d. 1903, Eagle Pass - 1884. 6. MARY MALINDA9 FLY (WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 21 Jan 1826 in Beach Creek, Maury County, Tennessee, and died 24 Nov 1905 in Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas. She married ASBURY DAVIDSON, REV 11 Jul 1844 in Madison Co, MS. He was born 1822 in Tennessee. Notes for MARY MALINDA FLY: Cem: Davidson, Mary Malinda Division G-099 2405 Davidson, Mary Malinda Jan 26 1826 Nov 24 1905 More About MARY MALINDA FLY: Burial: Georgetown I.O.O.F. Cem, Williamson County, Texas Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 10/11 More About ASBURY DAVIDSON, REV: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 10/11 Occupation: Methodist minister More About ASBURY DAVIDSON and MARY FLY: Marriage: 11 Jul 1844, Madison Co, MS Children of MARY FLY and ASBURY DAVIDSON are: i. ELIZA10 DAVIDSON. 26. ii. WILLIAM LEWIS DAVIDSON, b. 05 Nov 1845, Mississippi; d. 25 Jan 1921. iii. MARY M. DAVIDSON, b. 1847, Mississippi. More About MARY M. DAVIDSON: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 10/11 iv. ELLA JANE DAVIDSON, b. 05 Nov 1849, Mississippi; d. 05 Apr 1915; m. NATHANIEL MILBURN NEWTON, 02 Dec 1868. More About ELLA JANE DAVIDSON: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 10/11 More About NATHANIEL NEWTON and ELLA DAVIDSON: Marriage: 02 Dec 1868 27. v. SUSAN SOPHIA DAVIDSON, b. 12 Aug 1852; d. 06 Sep 1888. vi. NANNY FRANCES DAVIDSON, b. 1857. 7. SOPHIA LOUISIANA9 FLY (WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 15 Jan 1827 in Beach Creek, Maury County, Tennessee, and died Dec 1905 in San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas. She married WILLIAM HENRY SEAT, REV 15 Dec 1847 in Sharon, Madison Co, MS. He was born 15 Dec 1824 in Tennessee, and died 28 Jan 1885. More About SOPHIA LOUISIANA FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 8/9 More About WILLIAM HENRY SEAT, REV: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 8/9 More About WILLIAM SEAT and SOPHIA FLY: Marriage: 15 Dec 1847, Sharon, Madison Co, MS Children of SOPHIA FLY and WILLIAM SEAT are: i. MARY T.10 SEAT, b. Mississippi. More About MARY T. SEAT: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 8/9 ii. ANDREW TATE MITCHELL SEAT. 28. iii. IDA BASKERVILLE SEAT. 8. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN9 FLY (WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 15 Jan 1827 in Beach Creek, Maury County, Tennessee, and died 1895 in Goliad, Goliad County, Texas. He married (1) MARY RUTLEDGE CHAMBLISS. He married (2) ??? UNKNOWN. He married (3) SARAH BARBARA ROBARDS 28 Oct 1847 in Mississippi. She was born 1832 in Mississippi. Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Fly, Major B. F., no dates, age: 67, bur: 16-B-V 2 FLY MAJOR B. F. 67 16 B V 2 Oak Hill Cemetery, Goliad, Goliad Co. TX "College Hill", Goliad Fly, B.F., Asks Parker to speak, V1 #3 Gonz.Inq 18 Jun 1853 P2 Fly, B.F., Public Meeting, V1 #3 Gonz.Inq 18 Jun 1853 P2 More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FLY: Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Goliad, Goliad Co. TX 16-B-V 2 Census 1850: 1850, Louisiana, Caldwell Parish, Western Dist, HH 1/1 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Lavaca County, Lavaca, HH 111/111 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Tarrant County, Ft Worth, Enum 90 HH 367/378 More About MARY RUTLEDGE CHAMBLISS: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Lavaca County, Lavaca, HH 111/111 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Tarrant County, Ft Worth, Enum 90 HH 367/378 More About SARAH BARBARA ROBARDS: Census 1850: 1850, Louisiana, Caldwell Parish, Western Dist, HH 1/1 More About BENJAMIN FLY and SARAH ROBARDS: Marriage: 28 Oct 1847, Mississippi Children of BENJAMIN FLY and MARY CHAMBLISS are: 29. i. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN10 FLY, JR, b. 1860, Gonzales Co, Texas; d. 1933, Texarkana, AR (Possible). ii. IDA FLY, b. 1862, Gonzales Co, Texas; d. 1864, Gonzales Co, Texas. 30. iii. KALULLA L. FLY, b. 1864, Texas; d. 1939. iv. GEORGE ROBARDS FLY, b. 1866, Texas; d. 1889, Hondo, TX. More About GEORGE ROBARDS FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Tarrant County, Ft Worth, Enum 90 HH 367/378 v. SAMUEL FLY, b. 1868, Texas. More About SAMUEL FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Tarrant County, Ft Worth, Enum 90 HH 367/378 vi. JULES FLY, b. 1872, Texas. More About JULES FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Tarrant County, Ft Worth, Enum 90 HH 367/378 Child of BENJAMIN FLY and ??? UNKNOWN is: 31. vii. NATHANIEL DALTON10 FLY, b. 1857, Gonzales Co, Texas; d. 1913. Children of BENJAMIN FLY and SARAH ROBARDS are: viii. WILLIAM B.10 FLY, b. 1848, Mississippi; d. 1883, Tombstone, AZ (Possible). More About WILLIAM B. FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Louisiana, Caldwell Parish, Western Dist, HH 1/1 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Lavaca County, Lavaca, HH 111/111 ix. BENJAMIN BALLARD FLY, b. 1850, Gonzales Co, Texas; d. 1856, Gonzales Co, Texas. x. LAURA FLY, b. 1852, Gonzales Co, Texas; d. 1855, Gonzales Co, Texas. xi. SARAH FLY, b. 1854, Gonzales Co, Texas; d. 1869. More About SARAH FLY: Fact 1: ? refrence a Sallie A. Fly on Family Tree Mkr vol 2 record # 2710 9. ELVIRA JOSEPHINE9 FLY (WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 07 Dec 1831 in Beach Creek, Maury County, Tennessee, and died 12 Apr 1896 in Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi. She married THOMAS JEFFERSON CATCHINGS 28 Oct 1854 in Madison County, Mississippi, son of BENJAMIN CATCHINGS and LETITIA HIGGENBOTHAM. He was born 1828 in Mississippi. More About ELVIRA JOSEPHINE FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 8/8 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, HH 277/258 More About THOMAS JEFFERSON CATCHINGS: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Copiah County, HH 543/543 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, HH 277/258 More About THOMAS CATCHINGS and ELVIRA FLY: Marriage: 28 Oct 1854, Madison County, Mississippi Children of ELVIRA FLY and THOMAS CATCHINGS are: i. SALLY10 CATCHINGS, b. 1854, Mississippi. More About SALLY CATCHINGS: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, HH 277/258 32. ii. MARY EMMA CATCHINGS, b. 1855, Texas. 33. iii. SILAS FLY CATCHINGS, b. 1856. 34. iv. WILLIAM BENJAMIN CATCHINGS, b. 1858, Texas. v. HARRIETT MALINDA CATCHINGS, b. 1860, Texas; d. 25 Mar 1899; m. ROBERT STANTON THERRELL. More About HARRIETT MALINDA CATCHINGS: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, HH 277/258 vi. LOUELLA CATCHINGS, b. 1865; m. CHARLES P. SEARLES. 35. vii. SARAH FRANCES CATCHINGS, b. 1867; d. 1902. 10. GEORGE WASHINGON LAFAYETTE9 FLY (WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 02 Jun 1835 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha County, Mississippi, and died 27 Jan 1905 in Victoria, Victoria County, Texas. He married MARY CAROLINE BELL 16 Apr 1857 in Starkville, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, daughter of JAMES BELL and MARY GLENN. She was born 12 Dec 1835 in Troup Co, Georgia, and died 15 Jun 1929 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. Notes for GEORGE WASHINGON LAFAYETTE FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] [The New Handbook of Texas Online] FLY, GEORGE WASHINGTON LAFAYETTE (1835-1905). George Washington Lafayette Fly, Confederate Army officer and Texas legislator, the youngest of ten children of William and Mary (Mitchell) Fly, was born on June 2, 1835, in Yalobusha County, Mississippi; in 1846 the family moved to Sharon, Madison County. Fly enrolled at the University of Mississippi in 1851 but after one term went to Madison College, where he graduated in 1853. He then traveled to Texas to join his parents, who had settled on Oyster Creek in Brazoria County earlier that year. At the death of his father in1855 he moved with his mother to Big Hill Prairie in Gonzales County. There he became a planter. Fly was a staunch supporter of states' rights and a regionally noted orator. He favored the Breckinridge-Lane ticket in 1860. During the Civil Warqv G. W., as he was called, was a seasoned commander in the Second Texas Infantry and commandant of Galveston. In 1861 he gathered a small group of volunteers in Gonzales County who elected him their captain. These men were mustered into Confederate ervice as Company I, Second Texas Infantry, known as the Gonzales Invincibles, and later joined the Wilson Rifles to form a complete infantry company. Though designated the second, this unit was really the first infantry regiment organized in the state. Its colonel was John Creed Moore. With his regiment Fly saw action in the battles of Shiloh in April 1862 and Iuka in September; he was reported killed at Corinth in October. His family mourned at least three weeks before learning that he had been captured, exchanged, and returned to his command. He was promoted to major before the siege of Vicksburg, where his regiment served. He was again captured upon the surrender of Vicksburg on July 4, 1863, and again paroled and exchanged. He was ordered briefly to Demopolis, Alabama, and Enterprise, Mississippi, but in November was told to return to Texas to take command of and reorganize the regiment. With the forces he raised, Fly joined the expeditionary forces under Col. John S. Ford. In August 1864 he was made commandant of the post at Galveston, which he defended until the war's end. At that time he returned to his family in Gonzales County. From 1866 to 1870 Fly ran an independent boarding school named Stonewall Institute (after Confederate general Thomas J."Stonewall" Jackson), about six miles from Gonzales at Big Hill. He also took up the practice of law and was admitted to the Texas bar at Gonzales in February 1871. From 1873 to 1875 he served as president of Gonzales College. He was elected to the Seventeenth Texas Legislature in 1880 but refused to run for reelection despite his popularity. About 1885 he moved with his family to Victoria, where he continued his law practice and was a charter member of the William R. Scurry Camp, United Confederate Veterans. He was also a promoter of the Pan-American Railway Company. Fly long served as a lay member of the West Texas Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. His original law partnership with lieutenant governor Asbury Bascom Davidson and civil appeals judge William Lewis Davidson, known as Fly, Davidson, and Davidson, dissolved in 1889, and Fly formed a new partnership with his son-in-law, J. L. Hill. On April 4, 1857, he married Mary Caroline Bell of Madison County, Mississippi; the couple had four sons and one daughter. Fly died at his law office in Victoria on January 27, 1905, and was buried in the Masonic Cemetery at Victoria. A son, Ben W. Fly, was county judge of Victoria County and city attorney of Victoria; another son, William M. Fly of Gonzales, was a state legislator. BIBLIOGRAPHY: H. L. Bentley and Thomas Pilgrim, Texas Legal Directory for 1876-77 (Austin: Democratic Statesman Office, 1877). Joseph E. Chance, The Second Texas Infantry: From Shiloh to Vicksburg (Austin: Eakin Press, 1984). Roy Grimes, ed., 300 Years in Victoria County (Victoria, Texas: Victoria Advocate, 1968; rpt., Austin: Nortex, 1985). Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Journal of the West Texas Conference, 1905. Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Theora H. Whitaker, comp., Victoria (Victoria, Texas: Victoria Advocate, 1941). Dudley Goodall Wooten, ed., A Comprehensive History of Texas (2 vols., Dallas: Scarff, 1898; rpt., Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 1986). Betty D. Fly and Craig H. 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Comments to: comments@www.tsha.utexas.edu Evergreen Cemetery is located on the corner of Vine St. and Red River St, Victoria, Texas More About GEORGE WASHINGON LAFAYETTE FLY: Burial: Evergreen Cem, Section 6, Victoria County, Texas Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 8/8 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 372/344 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, HH 59/59 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Enum 72 HH 272/272 Census 1900: 1900, Texas, Victoria County, Victoria, Enum 87 HH 271/272 Probate: Gonzales Co #788 Notes for MARY CAROLINE BELL: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Story in "Victorian Childhood" by Milton Fly Hill, Sr. (grandson) relates that Callie Bell was chased by indians while out on horse back when they lived at Big Hill, Gonzales Co. More About MARY CAROLINE BELL: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 372/344 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, HH 59/59 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Enum 72 HH 272/272 Census 1900: 1900, Texas, Victoria County, Victoria, Enum 87 HH 271/272 Census 1910: 1910, Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Enum 21 HH 136/150 Census 1920: 1920, Texas, Bexar County, 4th Ward, Enum 14 HH 48/125 More About GEORGE FLY and MARY BELL: Marriage: 16 Apr 1857, Starkville, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi Unknown-Ending: Dr. L.T.C. Thorton - Official Children of GEORGE FLY and MARY BELL are: 36. i. WILLIAM MADDEN10 FLY, b. 26 Dec 1857, Big Hill, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 1944, Gonzales, Gonzales Co, Texas. ii. JAMES MILTON FLY, b. 12 Feb 1860, Big Hill, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 21 Oct 1887, Gonzales, Gonzales Co, Texas; m. (1) E. J. MATTHEWS, 25 Oct 1877, Gonzales Co, Texas; m. (2) MOLLY BRANCH, 06 Jan 1886, Gonzales, Texas. Notes for JAMES MILTON FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Gonzales Inquirer (GI) article vol 26, #12, 24 Aug 1878, pg3 Index - Fly, Milton - Won prize target shooting (if James - age 18) Family letters mention troubling aspects to James life. Letter from Joe L Hill (in Gonzales) to his wife Georgie Fly Hill [JM's sister] (in Caldwell) dated Oct 3, 1884 defences trial in Ft. Davis against Buddie Milton being dismissed & a visit by GWL Fly's [JM's father] brothers Madden and Milton to Ft. Davis to help. Article in GI index - Fly Milton - acquitted of murder at Ft. Davis, vol 31, #9, 1 Sep 1883. Also article in GI index - Fly, JM - Marshal at jail Vol 36, #18, 22 Oct 1887 (the day after his death). From other family letters JM died in a gun fight with or at the hands of a one Booth(e)?. Letter (Nov 7 1887) from Ben W Fly to Mary Georgie Fly Hill [JM's bro & sister] references death of brother Milton at the hands of another & his desire for revenge. More specifically, Ben Fly states "that if not for the loving, restraining hands of my dear sister and mother that I too would be a corpse next to my brother." The letter also references murder charges against a Boothe. Letter from Joe L Hill to Georgie Fly Hill (Jan 4, 1888) references him going to a trial against Booth in Gonzales. A young deputy sheriff enters the grocery goods store in downtown Gonzales. With a set jaw he cuts through the late afternoon light streaming in the windows. Moving to the back of the store, he finds the owner and confronts him over a personal issue. Voices are raised, tempers flair and as guns are drawn, a scuffle ensues. Shots ring out into the fall air. And, in the company of the proprietor and his two sons, the deputy twists and falls dying to the floor. Sawdust settles in the fading light as the deputy grimaces and gasps a final time. Such were most likely the last moments in the life of twenty-seven year old James Milton Fly, Deputy Marshal of Gonzales, Texas. October 21, 1887 What led to this? Who was at fault? What impact rippled out from that fateful day? Many of these questions may never be fully answered, but we can review documents, facts and judge what has been said and what has been left unsaid. First an over view of JM Fly's presence as a peace officer is in order. Apparently J.M. Fly was not killed "in the line of duty", though it is documented that he was a peace officer. No mention of his death by article or obituary appears in the local newspaper. A local law enforcement officer being shot and killed would have been ripe for front-page news at any time in history. The index of the Gonzales Inquirer (GI) is devoid of any such event. There was not even an obituary. It should be noted that J M Fly was the subject of an article published in the GI Saturday, October 22, 1887,[Attachment 1] the day after his death. The article covered a jailbreak attempt that was thwarted by Marshal Fly on Monday of that same week. JM Fly was killed the Friday after this event occurred. His presence in the community as an officer of the law is also established by his documented pledge as a deputy under Sheriff W.E. Jones, dated 18 May 1887 [A-2]. The article in the GI refers to him as Marshal JM Fly. In a letter by his own hand written five days before his death JM Fly asks for his brother-in-law's, Joe L. Hill, assistance in securing a US Marshal post for Sheriff W.E. Jones [A-3]. Jones, he writes, has promised to appoint JM sheriff when Jones vacates the office. Obviously J.M. Fly has career aspirations in law enforcement. Now, who was James Milton Fly in the community of Gonzales, Texas? Born in the Big Hill community, Gonzales Co. on February 12, 1860 to George Washington Lafayette Fly and Mary Callie Bell, James was an infant during the most tumultuous period of our nations history. In fact, he was in the midst of the conflict more than most children his age. After the fall of Vicksburg, July 4, 1863, James' father was held in a parole camp in Demopolis, Alabama. Callie, upon learning of his condition and thankful that the earlier report of his death was false, gathered her three children, William Madden age 5, James 3, and Mary Georgie 1, and took off east to recover her husband. After a rather harrowing adventure the family returned, intact, to Gonzales. GWL Fly returned to Gonzales and started a boarding school, served as president of Gonzales College and took up the practice of law [A-4]. William and Ben, JM's brothers, as well as his brother-in-law Joe L. Hill (married to Mary Georgie) were also attorneys. JM's only other sibling Frank Merriman served as deputy, sheriff, county clerk, justice of the peace and banker during his lifetime in Gonzales. James Milton married Mollie Branch in 1885. In a letter [A-5] written shortly after JM's death, his brother Ben refers to a neighbors report that the neighbor "never knew a happier couple". Ben also states James Milton "deserved her [Mollie's] love for he was a kind, indulgent husband". Molly Branch's grandfather had been a mayor of Gonzales before and after the Civil War. The storeowner that apparently shot James Milton Fly was George Jefferson Boothe, owner of a goods store located on the southwest corner of St. Joseph and St. Louis Streets in Gonzales. Two other members of the Boothe family were present in the store at the time of JM's death. Shown in the bonds posted under the charge of murder were a George Boothe, assumed to be George Jefferson, Jr., age 27 and son of GJ Boothe and a one W. M. Boothe. The identity this person is more difficult as GJ Boothe had a son William Harvey, age 21, but the William H. does not match with the bond that reads W. M. Boothe. All three posted bonds on the charge of murder on January 12th 1888 [A-6,7,8]. The later two Boothes were seemingly acquitted of any charges related to the incident. G.J. Boothe was apparently found guilty on the charge of murder. Though no direct court records seem to exist pertaining to the outcome of this trial (a fire at the court house destroyed "some" documents), District Court Minutes dated Sat. January 26 1889, case # 2717 (this number matches the original Indictment number on the January 12th, 1888 bond), State of Texas vs. G.J. Boothe show that defendants motion for a new trial is granted [A-9]. This means that the previous trials outcome did not suit Mr. Boothe. A motion for a change of venue is granted on January 28, 1889 moving the trial to Lockhart, Caldwell County, Texas [A-10]. A $5,000 bond is pledged by G.N. Dilworth, J.P. Raudle and J.D. Houston for that court appearance [A-11]. This second trial ends in a mistrial in April 1890 as reported by the Luling Signal on April 10, 1890. Who were the Boothes in the community of Gonzales, Texas? George Jefferson Boothe, son of Joseph and Nancy K. Whitfield Boothe was born October 10, 1824. He married Mary Ann Jones in Arkansas March 8, 1857. He died on February 6, 1892 and was buried in the City Cemetery. GJ Boothe was born in North Carolina. Married Mary Ann Jones at St. Francis, Arkansas March 8, 1857. The Boothe's had ten children. Two of these children married Houstons, a prominent ranching family in Gonzales. The Boothes were active socially as judged by the frequent references in the Gonzales Inquirer. It should be noted here that the use of deadly force by the Boothe family to settle arguments was not unique to this one situation. On August 21, 1899, Thomas H. Boothe, son of GJ Boothe, was killed in a shoot out with his wife's uncle, J. D. Houston and J. D.'s son George Houston. This brief, but decisive battle occurred at 6:00 PM on the streets of Gonzales in front of the Berlinger Building. The GI article of Tuesday, August 22, 1899 states, "The INQUIRER understands the difficulty was the outcome of a difference in the settlement of the R. A. Houston estate of which Mr. J. D. Houston was executor". Apparently the settlement was not to Mr. Boothe's satisfaction. J. D. and his son were seriously wounded, but lived. Note that J. D. Houston was one of the men that pledged against GJ Boothe's bond just nine years before. It must be understood that this time frame following the Civil War was violent. Though Texians stopped fighting with the Union Forces, they continued to fight with each other. And unfortunately they were now (as a result of the War) better trained and possibly more inclined. The Taylor-Sutton Feud rampaged in and around Gonzales for over 30 years during the late 1800's. This famous ongoing "circumstance" makes the Hatfield-McCoy Feud look like a family spate. As many as 200 to 2,000 men were armed and after each other during the course of these difficulties. Many men were taken from their homes, at times by "officers-of-the-law", and shot and/or hung within minutes. This was often done with much celebration and joy at having successfully "bagged" one of the enemy. No official death toll has even been estimated from this conflict. There is at least one documented "battle", involving as many as 100 men that ended with a formal, signed peace treaty. But, as the author of "I'll Die Before I'll Run", C. L. Sonnichsen states, "One of the laws of feuding seems to be the principle that a truce holds only long enough for the signers to take cover". So, the fact that people would pull guns out to settle arguments cannot be considered very shocking, even in polite society (at least in Texas) (even today?) Much of the evidence that does exist in this case does not shine favorably on James Milton Fly. A finding of "Not Guilty" was never issued for G.J. Boothe. He ultimately "walked away" or as the term back then used "was that he came clear" from this incident a free man. A wrongful death suit filed by James Milton's widow against G.J. Boothe, et al for $75,000 was dismissed on July 11, 1890 [A-12, 13, 14]. The defendants pleading filed in response to Mollie Fly's suit is less than complementary towards J.M. Fly. The pleading states that JM "was quarrelsome and desperate when drinking and carried his life in his hand and was liable at any and all times to become engaged in a deadly fight from slight provocation either real or imaginary." And that JM Fly had perpetrated an unprovoked attack on GJ Boothe while in drunken rage [A-15]. Understand that JM Fly never got to tell his side of this story. A bit of negative history in JM's background is that he was himself charged with murder and "came clear" in Ft Davis, Texas in 1884. This is documented in the GI article Volume 31, #9, 1 September 1883 and correspondence from Mary Georgie Fly Hill to her husband [A-16]. A disturbing aspect of this case is that aside from a couple of letters discussing the family loss of JM, no one in the family ever discussed or even would discuss how J. M. Fly died or what happened. In a 1952 letter [A-17] from JM's sister-in-law, Stella Fly (wife of Frank Merriman Fly) to JM's nephew and namesake, Milton Fly Hill, Sr., Stella writes that Frank would never discuss how his brother died, only that "he was my Buddie". This is a double-entendre that refers to JM's nickname of "Buddie Milton" and that he was Franks "compadre". Frank was only ten when he lost his older brother. This "veil of silence" relating to his death implies (to the author) that something was not "straight" about JM's side of the story. Surely, if James Milton had died under a "noble" circumstance this too would have been added to the family legacy, much of which is recorded. The effects that rippled out from this tragic moment? One family loses a much loved son, brother, husband and friend. Another is dogged by lawsuits and criminal charges, that are only cleared at short time before his death. A sad note to any family history. Maybe, a lesson that settling differences at the point of a gun generally has long lasting consequences or that fair treatment is the best way to avoid conflicts in the first place. Again, much about this situation will never be known or understood, except for the pain it left behind. JM's brother, Ben sums up the outcome of this best as he laments the bitterness of his loss in a letter to his sister, Mary Georgie. "Many a time in the last two weeks have I almost wished that I had no father, mother, and sister to bewail my misdeeds. No one to restrain me with loving hands. If such had been the case, I would today be a corpse with my brother or his death would have been avenged trice fold. But, they have not yet reached the City of Refuge and perhaps justice will still over take them." A sad note on which to close a sad story. Gonzales Masonic Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Fly, Jas. Milton, son of G.W.L. & M.C. Fly More About JAMES MILTON FLY: Burial: Gonzales Masonic Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 372/344 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, HH 59/59 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Enum 72 HH 272/272 Fact 1: 21 Feb 1887, May have died in a gun fight or shot to death by ? Booth, trial in Gonzales Note: Acquitted of murder in Ft Davis 10/4/1884 Marriage Notes for JAMES FLY and E. MATTHEWS: Fly, J.M. and E.J. Matthews - 10/25/1877 - #2327 More About JAMES FLY and E. MATTHEWS: Marriage: 25 Oct 1877, Gonzales Co, Texas Marriage Notes for JAMES FLY and MOLLY BRANCH: Fly, J.M. and Mollie M. Branch - 01/06/1886 - #3693 More About JAMES FLY and MOLLY BRANCH: Marriage: 06 Jan 1886, Gonzales, Texas 37. iii. MARY GEORGIE FLY, b. 20 Jan 1862, Big Hill, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 25 Jan 1937, San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas. 38. iv. FRANK MERRIMAN FLY, b. 12 Jun 1867, Big Hill, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 14 Jul 1962, Gonzales, Gonzales Co, Texas. 39. v. BENJAMIN WATT FLY, b. 22 Aug 1869, Big Hill, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 01 Mar 1929, Victoria, Victoria Co, Texas. Generation No. 3 11. MARY ELIZABETH10 FLY (ANDREW TATE MITCHELL9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 24 Dec 1833 in Mississippi, and died 04 Aug 1863. She married GEORGE BROWN PETTY 04 Feb 1852. More About MARY ELIZABETH FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 9/10 More About GEORGE PETTY and MARY FLY: Marriage: 04 Feb 1852 Children of MARY FLY and GEORGE PETTY are: i. JAMES11 PETTY. ii. WILLIAM H. PETTY. iii. GEORGE PETTY. 12. JAMES MITCHELL10 FLY (ANDREW TATE MITCHELL9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 08 Nov 1835 in Panola County, Mississippi, and died 15 Mar 1913 in Centerville, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. He married MARY ELIZABETH ANTHONY 19 Nov 1857 in Adams County, Mississippi. She was born 1842 in Mississippi. More About JAMES MITCHELL FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 9/10 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Karnes County, Helena, HH 2/2 More About MARY ELIZABETH ANTHONY: Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Karnes County, Helena, HH 2/2 More About JAMES FLY and MARY ANTHONY: Marriage: 19 Nov 1857, Adams County, Mississippi Children of JAMES FLY and MARY ANTHONY are: i. ELLA11 FLY, b. 14 Sep 1858, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi; d. Mar 1863, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi. More About ELLA FLY: Fact 1: Single ii. IDA FLY, b. 16 Oct 1860; d. 30 Dec 1899; m. JAMES ROGER KIRKPATRICK, 26 Dec 1883, Natchez, Adams Co, MS; b. 27 Nov 1857; d. Jun 1923. More About IDA FLY: Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Karnes County, Helena, HH 2/2 More About JAMES KIRKPATRICK and IDA FLY: Marriage: 26 Dec 1883, Natchez, Adams Co, MS iii. NORA FLY, b. 26 Jan 1867; d. 12 May 1942; m. (1) WALTER CARLETON JELKS, 31 Oct 1888, Natchez, Adams Co, MS; b. 21 Dec 1854; d. 09 Jan 1902; m. (2) GLANCY QUITMAN JONES, 25 Oct 1906. More About NORA FLY: Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Karnes County, Helena, HH 2/2 More About WALTER JELKS and NORA FLY: Marriage: 31 Oct 1888, Natchez, Adams Co, MS More About GLANCY JONES and NORA FLY: Marriage: 25 Oct 1906 iv. ANTHONY FLY, b. 24 Jun 1869, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 04 Feb 1940, Summit, Pike County, Mississippi; m. MARY AMA JELKS, 02 Feb 1891, Quamoclit, Wilkson Co, MS. More About ANTHONY FLY: Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Karnes County, Helena, HH 2/2 More About ANTHONY FLY and MARY JELKS: Marriage: 02 Feb 1891, Quamoclit, Wilkson Co, MS v. SUSAN FLY, b. 12 Feb 1872, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi; d. 18 Mar 1872, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi. vi. JAMES MITCHELL FLY, JR, b. 09 Sep 1873, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi; d. 05 Jul 1951; m. PATTI WHITE SIMMS, 21 Nov 1900. More About JAMES FLY and PATTI SIMMS: Marriage: 21 Nov 1900 13. MALINDA JANE10 FLY (ANDREW TATE MITCHELL9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 12 Aug 1837 in Mississippi. She married SYLVANUS PETTY 26 Oct 1852. More About MALINDA JANE FLY: Name 2: Martha Marie Fly Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 9/10 More About SYLVANUS PETTY and MALINDA FLY: Marriage: 26 Oct 1852 Children of MALINDA FLY and SYLVANUS PETTY are: i. LOU11 PETTY. ii. ANNIE PETTY. iii. HATTIE PETTY. iv. SALLIE PETTY. v. MITCHELL PETTY. vi. MARSHALL PETTY. vii. HENRY PETTY. viii. VAN PETTY. ix. FREDONIA PETTY. 14. SARAH LANE10 FLY (ANDREW TATE MITCHELL9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 02 May 1840 in Mississippi, and died 02 Jun 1920. She married SANFORD PERRY 14 Mar 1865. More About SARAH LANE FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 9/10 More About SANFORD PERRY and SARAH FLY: Marriage: 14 Mar 1865 Child of SARAH FLY and SANFORD PERRY is: i. MARY ALICE11 PERRY, b. 03 Mar 1868; m. PAUL M. BROWN, REV, 26 Aug 1891. More About PAUL BROWN and MARY PERRY: Marriage: 26 Aug 1891 15. HENRY WILLIAMSON10 FLY (ANDREW TATE MITCHELL9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 11 Feb 1850 in Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi, and died 21 Nov 1941 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. He married MARY ALICE MOUNT 20 Aug 1872 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. More About HENRY WILLIAMSON FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 9/10 More About HENRY FLY and MARY MOUNT: Marriage: 20 Aug 1872, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas Children of HENRY FLY and MARY MOUNT are: i. FANNIE EUDORA11 FLY, b. 24 Nov 1873, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, LA; d. 04 Nov 1895. ii. WILLIAM BASCOMB FLY, b. 28 Feb 1875, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, LA; d. 01 Aug 1904, Memphis, Shelby Co, TN; m. MARGARET SCHAEFFER, 15 Jan 1901, Memphis, Shelby Co, TN. More About WILLIAM FLY and MARGARET SCHAEFFER: Marriage: 15 Jan 1901, Memphis, Shelby Co, TN iii. HENRY MILTON FLY, b. 17 Jan 1879, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, LA; d. 1906, Away from home, incognito ?. iv. MARY ELOISE FLY, b. 18 Jan 1881, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, LA; d. 31 Mar 1954. v. EUGENE MITCHELL FLY, b. 03 Sep 1882, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, LA; d. 10 Feb 1963, MS; m. NYSHIE JENKINS, 23 Nov 1909. More About EUGENE FLY and NYSHIE JENKINS: Marriage: 23 Nov 1909 vi. JAMES DOUGLAS FLY, b. 25 Nov 1887, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, LA; d. 24 Nov 1960, McComb, Pike Co, MS; m. BESSIE RIEGGER, 21 Apr 1909. More About JAMES DOUGLAS FLY: Fact 1: Buried - Hollywood Cem More About JAMES FLY and BESSIE RIEGGER: Marriage: 21 Apr 1909 vii. DELLA FLY, b. 16 Sep 1888, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, LA; d. 16 Nov 1889, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, LA. viii. ROBERT CURTIS FLY, b. 08 Nov 1889, New Iberia, Iberia Parish, LA; d. 06 Feb 1920; m. MARY RIDDLE. ix. MABEL ALICE FLY, b. 29 Nov 1895, Centerville, Wilkinson Co, MS; d. 1996, San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX. Notes for MABEL ALICE FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Very charming lady. Lived by her self in a apartment until 98, when she moved into an assisted living. Told me that the President (Bill Clinton) had sent her a letter for her 100th BD. I asked her if she had framed it, to which she said "I threw it away, it's none of his business to know how old I am!" KF Hill 16. WILLIAM KINSMAN10 FLY (JOHN DALTON9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 01 Mar 1845 in Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi, and died 14 Oct 1881 in Gonzales County, Texas. He married SALLIE GERTRUDE HASTINGS 28 Jan 1875 in Nockenut, Texas. She was born 25 Jan 1858 in Nockenut P.O., Guadalupe (now Wilson Co.), Texas, and died 22 Jul 1909. Notes for WILLIAM KINSMAN FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Fly, W.K. More About WILLIAM KINSMAN FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 466/476 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 369/341 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refugio County, Div 4, HH 322/322 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Wilson County, Enum 150 HH 125/133 Residence: Wilson Co, Tx June, 1880 More About SALLIE GERTRUDE HASTINGS: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Wilson County, Enum 150 HH 125/133 More About WILLIAM FLY and SALLIE HASTINGS: Marriage: 28 Jan 1875, Nockenut, Texas Children of WILLIAM FLY and SALLIE HASTINGS are: i. MARTHA E.11 FLY, b. 18 Oct 1876, Texas; d. 10 Mar 1893, Texas. More About MARTHA E. FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Wilson County, Enum 150 HH 125/133 ii. JOSEPH DALTON FLY, b. 24 Feb 1878, Texas; d. 11 Mar 1960, Bandera, Texas; m. STELLA FOWLER, 28 Nov 1900; b. 1880; d. 17 May 1919. More About JOSEPH DALTON FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Wilson County, Enum 150 HH 125/133 More About JOSEPH FLY and STELLA FOWLER: Marriage: 28 Nov 1900 iii. PATRICIA MAMIE NORA FLY, b. 17 Jul 1880, Texas; d. 07 May 1888. 17. JOHN N. MITCHELL10 FLY (JOHN DALTON9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 30 May 1849 in Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi, and died 12 Nov 1927 in Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas. He married (1) ELLA JOHN MATTHEWS 15 Oct 1877 in Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas, daughter of ??? MATTHEWS and SARAH ???. She was born 1861 in Alabama, and died 23 Mar 1886. He married (2) ANGERONIA WILLIE BROWN 16 Dec 1891 in Canoochee, Emanuel County, Georgia. She was born 08 Sep 1860 in Canoochie, Georgia, and died 22 Feb 1946 in Victoria, Texas. Notes for JOHN N. MITCHELL FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Doctor Fly customarily read a chapter from the Bible to all the members of the family as they assembled together just prior to bedtime. He operated his own drug store which later expanded into mercantile lines as well. Educated in private school in Gonzales, Texas, then at Stonewall Institute, he is a Master Mason, Leesville Lodge #334 and a Royal Arch Mason of the Chapter of Gonzales, Texas, a Methodist. Began practice of medicine at age 22. At 24 attended University of New Orleans and graduated with Medical degree in 1874. Practiced medicine in Leesville, Texas. Also serves as a druggist and planter. Politically a Jeffersonian Democrat Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Fly, Dr. John M. More About JOHN N. MITCHELL FLY: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 466/476 Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 369/341 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refugio County, Div 4, HH 322/322 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, Enum 70 HH 271/325 Fact 1: Physician Fact 2: Buried - Leesville Cem w/ Both wives and all children Notes for ELLA JOHN MATTHEWS: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Fly, Ella John, wife of John M. Fly Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX More About ELLA JOHN MATTHEWS: Burial: Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, Enum 70 HH 271/325 More About JOHN FLY and ELLA MATTHEWS: Marriage: 15 Oct 1877, Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas Notes for ANGERONIA WILLIE BROWN: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Family plantation destroyed by Shermans March in May 1864. Family heirlooms and treasures buried in a field and recovered later. Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Fly, Mrs. Annie Brown More About ANGERONIA WILLIE BROWN: Burial: Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX More About JOHN FLY and ANGERONIA BROWN: Marriage: 16 Dec 1891, Canoochee, Emanuel County, Georgia Children of JOHN FLY and ELLA MATTHEWS are: i. CLARA MAUDE11 FLY, b. 01 Aug 1881, Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 1964; m. (1) ??? WILLIAMSON; m. (2) COLIN NEAL. ii. HATTIE BEATRICE FLY, b. 12 Nov 1882, Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 29 Oct 1902. Notes for HATTIE BEATRICE FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Fly, Hattye B., dau of John M. And Ella J. Fly Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX More About HATTIE BEATRICE FLY: Burial: Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Children of JOHN FLY and ANGERONIA BROWN are: iii. ROGER QUITEN11 FLY, b. 02 Sep 1892. Notes for ROGER QUITEN FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Fly, Roger Q., son of Dr. J.M. and Annie Fly More About ROGER QUITEN FLY: Burial: Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX iv. ELLA JEWEL FLY, b. 22 Jan 1896, Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 12 Nov 1896, Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas. Notes for ELLA JEWEL FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Fly, Ella J. Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX More About ELLA JEWEL FLY: Burial: Leesville Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX v. MATTIE INEZ FLY, b. 13 Mar 1897; d. 14 Jun 1976; m. CHARLES RAYMOND WALLACE, 07 Mar 1917. More About CHARLES WALLACE and MATTIE FLY: Marriage: 07 Mar 1917 vi. INA JULIA FLY, b. 28 Oct 1897, Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 21 Sep 1977, Oklahoma City, OK; m. (1) ??? TAYLOR; m. (2) JULIAN ASHLEY BARKELEW. More About INA JULIA FLY: Fact 2: Her father's pet name for her was "Baby" vii. JOHN MADDEN FLY, b. 11 Aug 1899, Leesville, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 26 Jan 1931; m. RUBY UNKNOWN, 1925. More About JOHN MADDEN FLY: Fact 1: Also reported as John Dalton Fly for his paternal GF Fact 2: d- reported as Jan 31, 1931 by AA Wallace More About JOHN FLY and RUBY UNKNOWN: Marriage: 1925 18. MARTHA LOU10 FLY (JOHN DALTON9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 21 Apr 1855 in Mississippi. She married JOHN ELDRIDGE SORRELL 1879. More About MARTHA LOU FLY: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 369/341 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refugio County, Div 4, HH 322/322 More About JOHN SORRELL and MARTHA FLY: Marriage: 1879 Child of MARTHA FLY and JOHN SORRELL is: i. WILLIAM FRANKLIN11 SORRELL, b. 24 Jun 1881. 19. JOHN SIDNEY10 FLY (DAVID WILLIAMSON9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 03 Sep 1864 in Gonzales Co, Texas, and died 28 Mar 1944 in Hondo, TX. He married ANNALEE FISHER 22 Aug 1889 in Gonzales Co, Texas. More About JOHN SIDNEY FLY: Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Refurio County, Div 4, HH 317/317 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 219/219 More About JOHN FLY and ANNALEE FISHER: Marriage: 22 Aug 1889, Gonzales Co, Texas Children of JOHN FLY and ANNALEE FISHER are: i. WILLIE D.11 FLY, b. 24 May 1891, TX; d. 15 Apr 1970, Hondo, TX. ii. ORCENETH ASBURY FLY, b. 16 Feb 1894, TX; d. 03 Feb 1976, Hondo, TX; m. WILLIE BARTON, 1917. More About ORCENETH FLY and WILLIE BARTON: Marriage: 1917 iii. STERLING HARPER FLY, b. 27 Nov 1896, Hondo, TX; d. 23 Jul 1963, Uvalde, TX; m. MARY SUTHERLAND, 01 Aug 1923, Sabinal, TX. More About STERLING HARPER FLY: Fact 7: Social Security #: 454-62-3992 More About STERLING FLY and MARY SUTHERLAND: Marriage: 01 Aug 1923, Sabinal, TX iv. FANNIE RUTH FLY, b. 1900, TX; d. 1945; m. GRAHAM ROGERS. v. MARIETTA FLY, b. 05 Mar 1908, TX; m. ROBERT CLARK BARTON, 16 Jun 1928, TX. More About MARIETTA FLY: Fact 1: 1989, Living @ Buda, TX More About ROBERT BARTON and MARIETTA FLY: Marriage: 16 Jun 1928, TX 20. DAVID HARPER10 FLY (DAVID WILLIAMSON9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 09 Dec 1875 in Gonzales Co, Texas, and died Dec 1958 in Hondo, TX. He married ETTA SALE 1899. More About DAVID HARPER FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 219/219 More About DAVID FLY and ETTA SALE: Marriage: 1899 Children of DAVID FLY and ETTA SALE are: i. NETTIE FRANCES11 FLY, b. 23 Feb 1901; m. GEORGE BISHOP. More About NETTIE FRANCES FLY: Fact 1: 1989, Living @ San Antonio ii. ROBERT SIDNEY FLY, b. 24 Jun 1902; m. CAMILLE CURRY. iii. SADIE ELIZABETH FLY, b. 27 Sep 1905; m. STEWART CLENDENIN, REV, 26 Jan 1929. More About SADIE ELIZABETH FLY: Fact 1: 1989, Living @ Dallas, TX More About STEWART CLENDENIN and SADIE FLY: Marriage: 26 Jan 1929 iv. ETTA SELBY FLY, b. 17 Aug 1906, San Antonio, Bexar Co, TX; d. 1970, Dallas, TX. 21. WILLIAM SEAT10 FLY (ELIJAH MADDEN9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 29 Oct 1851 in Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi, and died 01 Jun 1934 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. He married CAYLOMA PILGRIM 16 Nov 1876 in Gonzales Co, Texas. She was born 1855 in Texas. Notes for WILLIAM SEAT FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] FLY, WILLIAM SEAT (1851-1934). William Seat Fly, drover, Democratic leader, and jurist, son of Elijah Madden and Nancy Edmondson (McKie) Fly, was born in Madison County, Mississippi, on October 29, 1851. In November 1855 the family moved to Gonzales County, Texas. In 1869 Fly worked in a hide and tallow factory in Rockport and in 1870 drove a herd of horses to Mississippi, where he studied anatomy and physiology and got some practical experience as a clerk in a drugstore. He changed the course of his study, however, and in October 1873 was admitted to the bar at Gonzales, Texas. He became a prominent lawyer and a leader in the Democratic party; he was one of the electors on the Grover Cleveland ticket in 1888, presided over the state convention in 1890, and was chairman of the convention in 1892. He was appointed associate justice of the Court of Civil Appeals of the Fourth Supreme Judicial District in San Antonio in 1893 and was elected chief justice in 1912. He married Cayloma Pilgrim on November 16, 1876; they had one daughter. Fly died on June 1, 1934. BIBLIOGRAPHY: San Antonio Express, June 2, 1934. Clarence R. Wharton, ed., Texas under Many Flags (5 vols., Chicago: American Historical Society, 1930). The Handbook of Texas Online is a joint project of The General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas State Historical Association. © The Texas State Historical Association, 1997,1998,1999. Last Updated: February 15, 1999 Comments to: comments@www.tsha.utexas.edu More About WILLIAM SEAT FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 15/15 More About CAYLOMA PILGRIM: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 15/15 Marriage Notes for WILLIAM FLY and CAYLOMA PILGRIM: Fly, William S. and Cayloma Pilgrim - 11/16/1876 - #2212 More About WILLIAM FLY and CAYLOMA PILGRIM: Marriage: 16 Nov 1876, Gonzales Co, Texas Child of WILLIAM FLY and CAYLOMA PILGRIM is: i. EDITH11 FLY, b. 08 Dec 1877, Gonzales County, Texas; d. 1950, Gonzales County, Texas; m. WALTER JUNIUS HILDEBRAND, DR., 23 Jul 1915, Gonzales Co, Texas. More About EDITH FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 15/15 More About WALTER HILDEBRAND and EDITH FLY: Marriage: 23 Jul 1915, Gonzales Co, Texas 22. MARGARET EUGENIA10 FLY (ELIJAH MADDEN9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 12 Nov 1853 in Sharon, Madison County, Mississippi, and died 20 Sep 1920. She married ARTHUR GLENN BARDWELL 08 Nov 1871 in TX. More About ARTHUR BARDWELL and MARGARET FLY: Marriage: 08 Nov 1871, TX Children of MARGARET FLY and ARTHUR BARDWELL are: i. NANNIE11 BARDWELL, b. 1873; m. TRAVIS A. WHITE. ii. LUELLA BARDWELL, b. 1875; m. JAMES S. MCCULLOCH. iii. CECIL MADDEN BARDWELL, b. 1877; m. ADDIE FERRELL. iv. ARTHUR GLENN BARDWELL, b. 1879; m. ESTHER CROWE. v. ESSIE Q. BARDWELL, b. 1881; m. LEE OWEN. vi. ADA BARDWELL, b. 1883; d. B'ham, AL; m. THOMAS C. BRASFIELD. vii. MARGUERITE MCKIE BARDWELL, b. 1886; m. MILTON D. ODUM. 23. MARY ADA10 FLY (ELIJAH MADDEN9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 17 Sep 1855 in Yalobusha County, Mississippi. She married BRAINARD BARDWELL 25 Feb 1875 in TX. More About BRAINARD BARDWELL and MARY FLY: Marriage: 25 Feb 1875, TX Children of MARY FLY and BRAINARD BARDWELL are: i. EDDIE MADDEN11 BARDWELL, b. 1877. ii. EMMA BARDWELL, b. 1879; m. SAM GLASS. iii. BRAINARD BARDWELL, JR, b. 1881. iv. ZOE BARDWELL, b. 1883; m. WILL COOK. v. ELIZABETH BARDWELL, b. 1885; m. WITT. vi. ADA BARDWELL, b. 1887; m. SAMUEL WITT. vii. ROBERT BARDWELL, b. 1889. viii. NETTIE BARDWELL, b. 1891; m. HERSCHEL BAIRD. ix. GERTRUDE BARDWELL, b. 1893. 24. MARTHA LOUISA10 FLY (ELIJAH MADDEN9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 24 Aug 1857 in Texas. She married SAMUEL B. J. BEATTY 10 Dec 1881 in About Gonzales County, Texas. More About MARTHA LOUISA FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 246/246 More About SAMUEL BEATTY and MARTHA FLY: Marriage: 10 Dec 1881, About Gonzales County, Texas Children of MARTHA FLY and SAMUEL BEATTY are: i. LOUISE11 BEATTY. ii. WILLIAM BEATTY. iii. LIZZIE BEATTY. iv. SAMMY BEATTY. v. MADDEN BEATTY. 25. EDWIN MADDEN10 FLY (ELIJAH MADDEN9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 17 Jul 1859 in Texas, and died 1903 in Eagle Pass - 1884. He married EMMA MONTGOMERY in Texas. More About EDWIN MADDEN FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 246/246 Fact 1: May have died in Rockport or San Antonio, TX More About EDWIN FLY and EMMA MONTGOMERY: Marriage: Texas Children of EDWIN FLY and EMMA MONTGOMERY are: i. JOHN MOTGOMERY11 FLY, LT., b. Texas; d. 1917, St. Mihiel, France; m. DORTHY ?. More About JOHN MOTGOMERY FLY, LT.: Fact 1: 1917, Died in WW I ii. NANCY MCKIE FLY, m. ROLLIN HILDEBRAND. iii. MARY FLY, m. RALPH CAMERON. iv. EDITH FLY, m. JARRELL. 26. WILLIAM LEWIS10 DAVIDSON (MARY MALINDA9 FLY, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 05 Nov 1845 in Mississippi, and died 25 Jan 1921. He married SUSAN BROWN HOWARD 22 Dec 1872. More About WILLIAM LEWIS DAVIDSON: Census 1850: 1850, Mississippi, Madison County, HH 10/11 More About WILLIAM DAVIDSON and SUSAN HOWARD: Marriage: 22 Dec 1872 Children of WILLIAM DAVIDSON and SUSAN HOWARD are: i. LEWIS11 DAVIDSON. ii. HOWARD DAVIDSON. iii. ELLA DAVIDSON. iv. KATE DAVIDSON, m. GRAVES. 27. SUSAN SOPHIA10 DAVIDSON (MARY MALINDA9 FLY, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 12 Aug 1852, and died 06 Sep 1888. She married HENRY NORTH GRAVES 22 Dec 1870. More About HENRY GRAVES and SUSAN DAVIDSON: Marriage: 22 Dec 1870 Children of SUSAN DAVIDSON and HENRY GRAVES are: i. HARRY NEWTON11 GRAVES. ii. ELLA GRAVES, m. BIGBEE. iii. FANNIE GRAVES. 28. IDA BASKERVILLE10 SEAT (SOPHIA LOUISIANA9 FLY, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) She married JAMES G. TANNER, REV. Children of IDA SEAT and JAMES TANNER are: i. ELOISE11 TANNER. ii. GRACE TANNER. iii. FRANK TANNER. iv. EDITH TANNER. 29. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN10 FLY, JR (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 1860 in Gonzales Co, Texas, and died 1933 in Texarkana, AR (Possible). More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FLY, JR: Date born 2: 1857, Gonzales Co, Texas Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Tarrant County, Ft Worth, Enum 90 HH 367/378 Child of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FLY, JR is: i. THOMAS FRANKLIN11 FLY, b. 1890; d. 1939, Los Angeles, CA. 30. KALULLA L.10 FLY (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 1864 in Texas, and died 1939. She married PAUL JONES. More About KALULLA L. FLY: Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Tarrant County, Ft Worth, Enum 90 HH 367/378 Children of KALULLA FLY and PAUL JONES are: i. PAUL11 JONES, JR. ii. JOHN THOMPSON JONES. 31. NATHANIEL DALTON10 FLY (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 1857 in Gonzales Co, Texas, and died 1913. He married SERENA TAYLOR 1890. More About NATHANIEL DALTON FLY: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Lavaca County, Lavaca, HH 111/111 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Tarrant County, Ft Worth, Enum 90 HH 367/378 More About NATHANIEL FLY and SERENA TAYLOR: Marriage: 1890 Children of NATHANIEL FLY and SERENA TAYLOR are: i. PAUL JONES11 FLY, b. 1900, Victoria, TX; d. Victoria, TX; m. RUBY ESTELLE DOUGLAS. ii. JOSEPH TAYLOR FLY, b. 1902; m. ANN. iii. ROBERT FRANKLIN FLY, b. 21 May 1904, Victoria, TX; d. Apr 1984, Houston, TX; m. HELEN FRANCES SCHAEFFER, 16 Nov 1927, Houston, TX. More About ROBERT FLY and HELEN SCHAEFFER: Marriage: 16 Nov 1927, Houston, TX iv. NATALIE FLY, b. 1906, Victoria, TX; m. (1) AUBREY PATTON; m. (2) GETTY. v. KALLULA FLY, b. 1908; m. BOYD GUILFORD. vi. MAUDE FLY, b. 1910; m. ROSS HANLEY. vii. THOMAS FLY, b. 1912; d. 1930. 32. MARY EMMA10 CATCHINGS (ELVIRA JOSEPHINE9 FLY, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 1855 in Texas. She married FRED HUDSON. More About MARY EMMA CATCHINGS: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, HH 277/258 Children of MARY CATCHINGS and FRED HUDSON are: i. THOMAS CATCHINGS11 HUDSON. ii. WILMA HUDSON. iii. BARNES HUDSON. iv. HARRIETT HUDSON. 33. SILAS FLY10 CATCHINGS (ELVIRA JOSEPHINE9 FLY, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 1856. He married NORA WADDELL. Children of SILAS CATCHINGS and NORA WADDELL are: i. WADDELL11 CATCHINGS. ii. NORA SHELBY CATCHINGS. 34. WILLIAM BENJAMIN10 CATCHINGS (ELVIRA JOSEPHINE9 FLY, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 1858 in Texas. He married FERMINE BAIRD 09 Dec 1879. More About WILLIAM BENJAMIN CATCHINGS: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, HH 277/258 More About WILLIAM CATCHINGS and FERMINE BAIRD: Marriage: 09 Dec 1879 Children of WILLIAM CATCHINGS and FERMINE BAIRD are: i. WILLIAM BAIRD11 CATCHINGS. ii. THOMAS BAIRD CATCHINGS. iii. BAB CATCHINGS. iv. MARJORIE CATCHINGS. v. BENJAMIN SILAS CATCHINGS. vi. NELLIE CATCHINGS. 35. SARAH FRANCES10 CATCHINGS (ELVIRA JOSEPHINE9 FLY, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 1867, and died 1902. She married HUGH SWINTON POTTS 1896. More About HUGH POTTS and SARAH CATCHINGS: Marriage: 1896 Children of SARAH CATCHINGS and HUGH POTTS are: i. HUGH SWINTON11 POTTS, JR. ii. LENORA POTTS. 36. WILLIAM MADDEN10 FLY (GEORGE WASHINGON LAFAYETTE9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 26 Dec 1857 in Big Hill, Gonzales County, Texas, and died 1944 in Gonzales, Gonzales Co, Texas. He married ELIZA CLARA LEESON BELDING 24 Apr 1883 in Gonzales, Texas. Notes for WILLIAM MADDEN FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] He remembered the trip to Vicksburg with his mother to pick up his father at Vicksburg in 1863 (Complete account written by GWL Fly in The Confederate Veteran, June, 1903, Vol II, # 6). Attended Stonewall Institute. Worked as "printers Devil" for the Southwestern Index. Crushed his finger there in 1871, then went to work a Tate and Badger Drug Store (where he had sought first aid for the finger). Became a registered Pharmacist. When the store went out of business he and Ben Peck, Sr bought the stock and opened Peck and Fly - General Store and Pharmacy (remained in business until mid-1940's). Fly brokered cotton. Note by W. Lamar Fly Gonzales Masonic Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Fly, William Madden Fly, W.M., picture, honored by Masonic Lodge, 2 Feb 1935 Gonzales Enquirer 1935 More About WILLIAM MADDEN FLY: Census 1860: 1860, Texas, Gonzales County, Big Hill, HH 372/344 Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, HH 59/59 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Gonzales, Enum 72 HH 93/93 Fact 1: Severed several terms as a State Legislator Fact 2: 33rd degree Mason, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of TX Fact 3: buried - Gonzales Masonic Cem Notes for ELIZA CLARA LEESON BELDING: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Gonzales Masonic Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Fly, Clara Lee More About ELIZA CLARA LEESON BELDING: Burial: Gonzales Masonic Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Marriage Notes for WILLIAM FLY and ELIZA BELDING: Fly, William and Eliza Lee Belding - 04/04/1883 - #3245 More About WILLIAM FLY and ELIZA BELDING: Marriage: 24 Apr 1883, Gonzales, Texas Children of WILLIAM FLY and ELIZA BELDING are: i. CLARA MADELEINE11 FLY, b. 15 Jan 1884, Gonzales, Texas; m. THOMAS P. TRAYLOR, 11 Jan 1905. More About THOMAS TRAYLOR and CLARA FLY: Marriage: 11 Jan 1905 ii. MARY ELLEN FLY, b. 18 Sep 1888, Gonzales, Texas; m. WARREN TAYLOR, 08 Jan 1908. More About WARREN TAYLOR and MARY FLY: Marriage: 08 Jan 1908 37. MARY GEORGIE10 FLY (GEORGE WASHINGON LAFAYETTE9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 20 Jan 1862 in Big Hill, Gonzales County, Texas, and died 25 Jan 1937 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas. She married JOSEPH LAFAYETTE HILL 01 Jan 1885 in Gonzales County, Texas, son of WILLIAM HILL and SARAH COLEMAN. He was born 02 Sep 1861 in Caldwell, Burlison County, Texas, and died 03 Jan 1935 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas. Notes for MARY GEORGIE FLY: "About the time I was grown I made a visit to relatives in Caldwell, Texas. There I met Joe L. Hill who had just graduated at the State Normal School at Huntsville and returned home. the town was full of young people and something always going on. I went to a picnic one day and as I walked up the said Joe L. Hill was very intent on squeezing lemons with a pretty girl sitting by seeing it well done. I was then and there introduced to the lemon squeezer. The next night he with the other members of a brass band disturbed my slumbers by a serenade, the gentleman in question performing on a large brass horn which encircled his body perhaps more than once. Of course I thought it was beautiful music, and I guess it was. I went from Caldwell to Waco to visit my Aunt and family, Mrs. B. H. Carroll. Uncle Harvey being one of the leading Baptist ministers in the south. I had a wonderful visit there. Returning to Caldwell I made another visit attending several camp meetings, etc. Mr. Hill and I were married three years later Jan. 1st 1885 at the Old Methodist Church at Gonzales by my uncle, Rev. Wm. H. Seat, then pastor at Goliad. He died with pneumonia the same month. Mrs. Sallie Dilworth, my Sunday school teacher, played the wedding march. Members of my family stood as attendants for us, Papa, Mamma, Frank and Ben on one side, Buddie Madden, Clara (his wife) and Buddie Milton on the other. Mr. J. H. Rochelle and Judge W. L. Davidson acting as ushers; Maude, Eva, Rozelle, Nellie and Willie occupying a seat of honor in front of the altar. From the church we left immediately for Caldwell going to Col. W. K. Homan's (Mr. Hill's partner) home where we boarded. There we were entertained with a dinner. The next day a large crowd were entertained at dinner at Mother Hill's. We boarded the first four months. During that time a pretty little cottage was built and we moved in to our first home. After living there about five months we sold it and moved to Victoria." (From a letter written by Mary Georgie Fly Hill, 519 W. Mistletoe Ave., San Antonio, Texas October 2 1930) More About MARY GEORGIE FLY: Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, HH 59/59 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Enum 72 HH 272/272 Census 1910: 1910, Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Enum 21 HH 136/150 More About JOSEPH LAFAYETTE HILL: Census 1910: 1910, Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Enum 21 HH 136/150 Fact 1: Graduate State Normal School, Huntsville, TX Marriage Notes for MARY FLY and JOSEPH HILL: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] "About the time I was grown I made a visit to relatives in Caldwell, Texas. There I met Joe L. Hill who had just graduated at the State Normal School at Huntsville and returned home. the town was full of young people and something always going on. I went to a picnic one day and as I walked up the said Joe L. Hill was very intent on squeezing lemons with a pretty girl sitting by seeing it well done. I was then and there introduced to the lemon squeezer. The next night he with the other members of a brass band disturbed my slumbers by a serenade, the gentleman in question performing on a large brass horn which encircled his body perhaps more than once. Of course I thought it was beautiful music, and I guess it was. I went from Caldwell to Waco to visit my Aunt and family, Mrs. B. H. Carroll. Uncle Harvey being one of the leading Baptist ministers in the south. I had a wonderful visit there. Returning to Caldwell I made another visit attending several camp meetings, etc. Mr. Hill and I were married three years later Jan. 1st 1885 at the Old Methodist Church at Gonzales by my uncle, Rev. Wm. H. Seat, then pastor at Goliad. He died with pneumonia the same month. Mrs. Sallie Dilworth, my Sunday school teacher, played the wedding march. Members of my family stood as attendants for us, Papa, Mamma, Frank and Ben on one side, Buddie Madden, Clara (his wife) and Buddie Milton on the other. Mr. J. H. Rochelle and Judge W. L. Davidson acting as ushers; Maude, Eva, Rozelle, Nellie and Willie occupying a seat of honor in front of the altar. From the church we left immediately for Caldwell going to Col. W. K. Homan's (Mr. Hill's partner) home where we boarded. There we were entertained with a dinner. The next day a large crowd were entertained at dinner at Mother Hill's. We boarded the first four months. During that time a pretty little cottage was built and we moved in to our first home. After living there about five months we sold it and moved to Victoria." (From a letter written by Mary Georgie Fly Hill, 519 W. Mistletoe Ave., San Antonio, Texas October 2 1930) More About JOSEPH HILL and MARY FLY: Marriage: 01 Jan 1885, Gonzales County, Texas Children of MARY FLY and JOSEPH HILL are: i. CALLIE FLY11 HILL, b. 03 Sep 1886; d. 11 Nov 1886. Notes for CALLIE FLY HILL: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Died from terrible conditions created by hurricane that struck Texas coast in fall of 1886 at Indianola. Roof of the house was torn off. ii. MILTON FLY HILL, b. 17 Oct 1890, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas; d. 08 Jan 1975, Mineral Wells, Texas; m. JESSIE MABEL WILSON, 17 Feb 1915, Dallas, Texas; b. 13 Jul 1893, Woodhaven, Long Island, NY; d. 10 Mar 1970, Mineral Wells, Texas. More About MILTON FLY HILL: Census 1910: 1910, Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Enum 21 HH 136/150 Notes for JESSIE MABEL WILSON: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Article from Independence Examiner, Oct 23, 1942. "Has Glorious Memories of A Childhood in Old Concord" by Susannah Gentry Lived in a home built in 1728 in Concord, lives now at 708 West Maple Ave. Had personal chats with Miss Ellen Emerson, youngest sister of famed author. She lived in the old Emerson home. She also wandered gardens of "Dove Cote" the early home of Louisa May Alcott, Attended sunday school where Daniel Chester French, designer and sculptor of the famous "Minute Man" statue (appeared on defense stamps) was the superintendent. Lived in the Hoseph Hosmer house a mile NW of town. Maj. Hosmer was in the Battle of Concord. Mrs. Hill is an accomplished musician and vocalist, having studied piano and organ in Boston with Raymond C. Robinson and harmony and counterpoint under John P. Marshall. Vocal from Benjamin F. Berry, Boston tenor. Studied with Thomas Whitney Surrette and Archibald Davidson founders of the Concord School of Music. She attended Boston University and Oxford College, Oxford(Miami?), Ohio. Mother's Obit shows here in Milton, Oregon - 1924 More About JESSIE MABEL WILSON: Fact 8: Last residence: TX 76067 More About MILTON HILL and JESSIE WILSON: Marriage: 17 Feb 1915, Dallas, Texas Unknown-Ending: Bishop Edwin D. Mouzon & Dr. SHC Burgin Officiating iii. JOE LAFAYETTE HILL, JR, b. 02 Jul 1894, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas; d. 04 Oct 1967, Austin, TX; m. ETHEL SIMMS, May 1915, Dallas, TX. More About JOE LAFAYETTE HILL, JR: Census 1910: 1910, Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Enum 21 HH 136/150 More About JOE HILL and ETHEL SIMMS: Marriage: May 1915, Dallas, TX iv. WILLIAM MADDEN HILL, b. 24 Aug 1899, Victoria, Victoria County, Texas; d. Mar 1978; m. LAILA FOSTER, 31 Aug 1926, Dallas, TX; b. 04 Mar 1897; d. Feb 1987. More About WILLIAM MADDEN HILL: Census 1910: 1910, Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio, Enum 21 HH 136/150 Fact 8: Last residence: TX 75225 More About LAILA FOSTER: Fact 8: Last residence: TX 75225 More About WILLIAM HILL and LAILA FOSTER: Marriage: 31 Aug 1926, Dallas, TX 38. FRANK MERRIMAN10 FLY (GEORGE WASHINGON LAFAYETTE9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 12 Jun 1867 in Big Hill, Gonzales County, Texas, and died 14 Jul 1962 in Gonzales, Gonzales Co, Texas. He married STELLA MILLER 11 Nov 1908 in Gonzales Co, Texas, daughter of ROBERT MILLER and SARAH HOPKINS. She was born 26 Apr 1885, and died 08 Jul 1980 in Houston. Notes for FRANK MERRIMAN FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] [Go back to the TSHA home page] [The New Handbook of Texas Online] FLY, FRANK MERRIMAN (1866-1962). Frank M. Fly, Gonzales County sheriff and banker, son of Callie (Bell) and George Washington Lafayette Fly was born at Big Hill in Gonzales County, Texas, on June 12, 1866. After a brief schooling and a short employment with the Peck and Fly store in Gonzales, he became a deputy under Sheriff Richard M. Glover and later under Capt. W. E. Jones. On June 14, 1901, Sheriff Glover was killed by the notorious Gregorio Cortez and on June 17 Fly was appointed sheriff. After a search described as "one of the greatest manhunts ever pulled off in South Texas," Cortez was apprehended near Laredo and returned to the county jail at Gonzales, where he was indicted for murder, tried and found guilty, and sentenced to fifty years in the state penitentiary. After receiving a tip that a lynch mob was forming to take Cortez, Fly locked himself in the jail with the Mexican. At midnight the mob first attempted to pick the lock and then began ramming the door with a telephone pole. Fly saved Cortez's life by confronting the crowd with drawn pistol through a barred window and convincing them that he would defend the prisoner to death; he took Cortez to the railroad station the next day and conducted him safely to San Antonio. Fly was also a personal acquaintance of the notorious John Wesley Hardin during Hardin's attempt to establish a law practice in Gonzales after his release from the penitentiary. Fly joined the staff of the Gonzales State Bank in 1909 and served as its president during the Great Depression. From 1946 to 1962 he was justice of the peace. He was a member of the Selective Service Board, the Red Cross, the County Fair Association, the Chamber of Commerce, the Good Roads Commission, the Gonzales School Board, and other bodies. He described himself as "a Methodist, a Mason, and a Democrat." He married Stella Miller of Waelder in 1908, and they had five children. He died on July 13, 1962, at the age of ninety-six, and was buried in the Gonzales Masonic Cemetery. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Gonzales Inquirer, September 28, 1961. Houston Post, July 17, 1962. Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. W. Lamar Fly Last Updated: February 15, 1999 Comments to: comments@www.tsha.utexas.edu Gonzales Masonic Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Fly, Frank Merriman More About FRANK MERRIMAN FLY: Burial: Gonzales Masonic Cemetery- Gonzales County, TX Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, HH 59/59 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Enum 72 HH 272/272 Fact 1: Jun 1901, Involved in man hunt for Gregorio Cortez Fact 2: Served as Sheriff of Gonzales Co 1901 - 2 Fact 3: Was Justice of Peace, Gonzales Co at age 90 More About STELLA MILLER: Fact 2: Tenth of Twelve children Fact 3: Taught school in Waelder, also Principal Fact 4: Member Colonial Dames, DAR, United Dau of Confederacy Marriage Notes for FRANK FLY and STELLA MILLER: Fly, Frank and Stella Miller - 11/11/1908 - #9360 More About FRANK FLY and STELLA MILLER: Marriage: 11 Nov 1908, Gonzales Co, Texas Unknown-Ending: They met when she had been called as a witness for a trial & he was a dep sherif Children of FRANK FLY and STELLA MILLER are: i. CALLIE ELIZABETH11 FLY, b. 09 Nov 1908; m. HENRY JOSEPH SCHAEFER, 26 Dec 1938. More About CALLIE ELIZABETH FLY: Fact 1: Living in Schulenberg, TX (1989) More About HENRY SCHAEFER and CALLIE FLY: Engagement: Fly, Callie, engaged to Henry Schaefer, 11 July 1935 Gonzales Enquirer Marriage: 26 Dec 1938 ii. FRANK MERRIMAN FLY, JR, b. 13 Aug 1911, Gonzales, Texas; d. 12 Oct 1995, Austin, Texas; m. FRANCES BROWN BYFIELD, 26 Dec 1938. More About FRANK MERRIMAN FLY, JR: More About FRANK FLY and FRANCES BYFIELD: Marriage: 26 Dec 1938 iii. WALTER LAMAR FLY, DR., b. 01 Sep 1913, Victoria, TX; m. MELBA MORGAN, 16 Jul 1938, Gonzales County, Texas. Marriage Notes for WALTER FLY and MELBA MORGAN: Fly, W. Lamar and Melba Morgan-07/16/1938-#18566 More About WALTER FLY and MELBA MORGAN: Marriage: 16 Jul 1938, Gonzales County, Texas iv. FRANCES FLY, b. 22 Dec 1915; m. LOUIS ETHELBERT OTTS, JR, 11 Jun 1938. More About LOUIS OTTS and FRANCES FLY: Marriage: 11 Jun 1938 v. WILLIAM MADDEN FLY, b. 13 Nov 1917, Gonzales, Texas; m. MARY BETH DEANS, 02 Apr 1948. More About WILLIAM MADDEN FLY: Fact 1: 1989, Living in St. Laurel, MD More About WILLIAM FLY and MARY DEANS: Marriage: 02 Apr 1948 39. BENJAMIN WATT10 FLY (GEORGE WASHINGON LAFAYETTE9, WILLIAM8, JOHN7, ELISHA6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JEREMIAH3, WILLIAM2 FLYE, JOHN1) was born 22 Aug 1869 in Big Hill, Gonzales County, Texas, and died 01 Mar 1929 in Victoria, Victoria Co, Texas. He married (1) JESSIE MCCUTCHEON 09 Feb 1899 in Victoria, Victoria Co, Texas. He married (2) MARY JANE STONER 10 Jun 1908 in Victoria, Texas (Victoria Co). Notes for BENJAMIN WATT FLY: [Andrew_Tate_Fly.FTW] Date of death from State records 1903-40 pg 8991, ref # 18505, also newspaper article, he may have eaten some bad food (Oysters ?) More About BENJAMIN WATT FLY: Census 1870: 1870, Texas, Gonzales County, Pct 3, HH 59/59 Census 1880: 1880, Texas, Gonzales County, Enum 72 HH 272/272 Marriage Notes for BENJAMIN FLY and JESSIE MCCUTCHEON: license Gonzales Co Fly, Ben W. and Jessie McCutcheon - 02/15/1898 - #6261 More About BENJAMIN FLY and JESSIE MCCUTCHEON: Marriage: 09 Feb 1899, Victoria, Victoria Co, Texas More About BENJAMIN FLY and MARY STONER: Marriage: 10 Jun 1908, Victoria, Texas (Victoria Co) Children of BENJAMIN FLY and MARY STONER are: i. GEORGE LAFAYETTE11 FLY, b. 18 Oct 1910, Victoria, Texas (Victoria Co); m. (1) MYRTHEL MORGAN; m. (2) LILLIAN BEAMAN, 30 Oct 1938. More About GEORGE LAFAYETTE FLY: Fact 1: Lived (ing?) Hong Kong, China More About GEORGE FLY and LILLIAN BEAMAN: Marriage: 30 Oct 1938 ii. BENJAMIN MADDEN FLY, b. 04 Apr 1912, Victoria, Texas (Victoria Co); m. CELESTE MARIE BODIN, 1950. More About BENJAMIN FLY and CELESTE BODIN: Marriage: 1950 iii. MARY JANE FLY, b. 07 Jun 1914; m. (1) JAMES A. MOORE, 06 May 1937; m. (2) ROBERT EMMETT MAHER, 24 Dec 1958. More About MARY JANE FLY: Fact 1: Living in New Orleans, LA (1960) More About JAMES MOORE and MARY FLY: Marriage: 06 May 1937 More About ROBERT MAHER and MARY FLY: Marriage: 24 Dec 1958 iv. JESSIE MCCUTCHEON FLY, b. 15 Feb 1917, Victoria, Texas (Victoria Co); d. 10 Feb 1919, Victoria, Texas (Victoria Co). v. WILLIAM STONER FLY, b. 15 Mar 1920; d. Apr 2000, Victoria, Texas; m. BECKY DICKSON CLEMENTS, 07 Dec 1946. More About WILLIAM FLY and BECKY CLEMENTS: Marriage: 07 Dec 1946 vi. GERALDINE FLY, b. 07 Sep 1922; m. ROBERT LEBBY CLINE, JR, 12 Apr 1947, Victoria, Texas (Victoria Co). More About ROBERT CLINE and GERALDINE FLY: Marriage: 12 Apr 1947, Victoria, Texas (Victoria Co) vii. JAMES MILTON FLY, b. 12 Jul 1924, Victoria, Texas (Victoria Co); m. DOROTHY JEAN HUDEPOHL SANDUTORIS, 10 Mar 1945. More About JAMES MILTON FLY: Fact 1: 1989, Living @ Victoria, TX More About JAMES FLY and DOROTHY SANDUTORIS: Marriage: 10 Mar 1945 Source Website & Author: Rootsweb Ancestry.com https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_DOvCnGxpawJ:https://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgonzal/doc/fly1_sarah.doc+&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
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Here are open questions about Flynns. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Flynn-520|John Flynn]] Unfortunately, one of the main things that has us stumped about [[Flynn-520|John Flynn]] is that we don't know where in Ireland he is from. The town name on the Ellis Island paperwork is hard to read. I have included a screen capture of the name of the town in the hopes that someone may be able to determine what it says. [[Image:Flynn-520.jpg|50px]] I pretty much figured that he was probably born in 1868 between March and Nov. The reason I say that is because if he were born in Jan or Feb 1868, then he would have been 33 at the time of his marriage. And if he were born in Dec of 1868, then he would have been 41 when he was at Ellis island. Where we are at a complete loss is where in Ireland. And a closer date then just sometime between March & Nov. Both the Scottish and US censuses only list the country of birth. They don't list county or city. One of our main problems with the town name stems from the fact that John was illiterate. So he wasn't able to spell the name for them. He could say the name, but then the person listening to him had to distinguish what he was saying with his accent. Plus from what I understand my great grandparents tended to use the Gaelic forms of names and places instead of the English forms. Another problem we are running in to is trying to locate his death. We know that he was living in Manhattan, New York prior to his death. We know that his sister [[Flynn-1105|Ann Flynn Devitt]] & his brother [[Flynn-1104|Owen Flynn]] wrote to his wife and told her that he was deathly ill in 1912. However, we have been unable to locate a death certificate for him. [[Flynn-1104|Owen Flynn]], [[Unknown-237260|Mary Flynn]], and [[Schultz-1954|Julia Schultz]] [[Flynn-1104|Owen Flynn]] and [[Unknown-237260|Mary Flynn]] have a girl that lives with them from as early as 1900. We are not sure if she was living there any earlier. Her name is [[Schultz-1954|Julia Schultz]]. We are not sure her true relationship to either Owen or Mary. We do not know who her parents are. Here are the few things that we learned from various censuses: 1900 US census - It lists her birthdate as May 1892. It lists her birthplace as New York, her father's birthplace as Germany, and her mother's birthplace as Ireland. She is listed as the niece of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as at school. [[image:Flynn-1104-1.jpg|50px]] 1910 US census - It lists her age as 18. It lists her birthplace as New York. It lists her father's birthplace as New York and her mother's birthplace as Ireland. She is listed as godchild of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as bookbinder in a bookhouse. [[Image:Flynn-1104-2.jpg|50px]] 1915 NY census - It lists her age as 22. It lists her birthplace as US. There is no space for listing parents' birthplaces. She is listed as daughter of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as bookkeeper. [[image:Flynn-1104.jpg|50px]] 1920 US census - It lists her age as 20(??). It lists her birthplace as New York. It lists both her father's and mother's birthplace as Ireland. She is listed as niece of Owen and Mary. It lists her occupation as bookkeeper in a bookstore. [[image:Schultz-1954.jpg|50px]] 1930 US census - It lists her age as 38. She is only living with Owen now since Mary has passed away. It lists her birthplace as well as both parents in New York. She is listed as G. Daughter of Owen. This could be either God Daughter or granddaughter. It lists her occupation as sewer in bookbinding industry. [[Image:Flynn-1104-3.jpg|50px]] 1940 US census - It lists her age as 48. She is living by herself since Owen has now passed away. It lists her birthplace as New York. There is no question for parents birthplace. It lists her occupation as sewer in bookbinding industry. [[image:Schultz-1954-1.jpg|50px]] As you can see, we have a very small sketch of who Julia actually is. I am thinking that she might be the niece. And that her mom is either directly related to Owen or Mary.
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'''{{Blue|Battle of Pease River}}''' {{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Battle of Pease River marker }} :1860, at the '''Battle of Pease River,''' Indian captive Cynthia Ann Parker and her daughter, Prairie Flower, were rescued by Texas Rangers under Captain L. S. Ross (later Governor of Texas). Cynthia Ann, most celebrated of all Comanche captives, had been taken at age 9 in a raid on Fort Parker, May 19, 1836. Traders who saw her later said she had taken the name "Naduah" and wished to remain among her adopted people. She married Chief Peta Nocona, by whom she had 2 sons, Pecos and Quanah Parker. Although she was returned to her uncle's family, she was never completely happy and tried to escape several times. She died 1864.http://www.texasescapes.com/MurrayMontgomeryLoneStarDiary/The-Half-breed-Savage-Quanah-Parker.htm
'''{{Blue| Waggoner Ranch}}''' :'''1871 -Waggoner Ranch -''' located in Archer, Baylor, Foard, Knox, Wichita, and Wilbarger counties, size 524,000 acres, PRIMARY USE cattle, quarter horses '''Waggoner Ranch''' - W.T “TOM” Waggoner and father began their ranching by leasing acreage in Texas. Soon they leased thousands of acres.. By the time W.T. died in 1934,the Ranch was the largest contiguous piece of ranch land in the USA,''' 524,000''' acres spread over 6 counties, and a single fence! In his will, Waggoner specified not to divide the ranch. Half of the Ranch is owned by Electra Waggoner Biggs (86 year old)and her children and grandchildren. The other half is owned by Albert B "Buck" Wharton III (age 51 and a cousin.. The two owners have feuded over management of the ranch for 20 years, yet live in separate houses, located on the west side of the ranch property.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/
===Government Offices=== Foard County has had 2 courthouses:1891 and 1910.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasTowns/Crowell-Texas.htm '''1st Foard Courthouse, 1891 ''' {{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=old Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''2nd Foard Courthouse, 1910''' This Texas Renaissance style courthouse had a dome before it was struck by the '''1942 tornado'''. The most obvious damage visible today is damage to the twin WWI monuments (soldier and sailor) who lost limbs. {{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption='''{{Red|1910 courthouse before Tornado}}'''. }}{{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1910 Courthouse after tornado }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf06 Foard County, in north central Texas on the rolling plains east of the base of the Panhandle, is bounded on the north by Hardeman County, on the west by Cottle County, on the south by Knox County, and on the east by Wilbarger and Baylor Counties. The county's center lies at 33°58' north latitude and 99°45' west longitude. The county, named for Robert L. Foard, a lawyer and former Confederate officer, covers an area of 703 square miles ranging from 1,400 to 1,700 feet in altitude. The Wichita River forms part of the southern boundary of the county, and the Pease River forms part of the northern border. Soils vary from deep sand in the east and along the Pease River in the north, to rich loam in the central section, and to rough pasture land in the south and west; the diversity of soils makes possible an unusual diversification in agriculture. The annual rainfall averages 23.93 inches, temperatures range from 28° F average minimum in January to 98° average maximum in July, and the growing season lasts an average of 219 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf06 ====Adjacent counties==== *Hardeman County (north){{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=170 |caption=. }} *Wilbarger County (east) *Baylor County (southeast) *Knox County (south) *King County (southwest) *Cottle County (west) ====Protected areas==== *Copper Breaks State Park [1] is located near the Pease River about 8 miles north of Crowell off State Highway 6. The park is located in neighboring Hardeman County. *Comanche Springs Astronomy Campus is located 10 miles west of Crowell off U.S. Highway 70. It is operated by the 3 Rivers Foundation for the Arts & Sciences, which is based in Crowell ====Demographics==== In 2014, the total population of the county was 1,275; around 76 percent was Anglo, 4.9 percent African American, and 17.4 percent Hispanic. Crowell (population, 880) is the county's largest town and the county seat. In 2000 there were 1,622 people with a population density of 2 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 84.16% White, 3.27% Black or African American, 0.62% Native American, 0.18% Asian, 10.23% from other races, and 1.54% from two or more races. 16.34% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $25,813, and the median income for a family was $34,211. The per capita income for the county was $14,799. About 9.90% of families and 14.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.50% of those under age 18 and 16.20% of those age 65 or over. {{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=170 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} *Newspaper - Foard County's sole newspaper, the Foard County News, is published in Crowell. *:'''1980s''' the county had one bank with assets of nearly $21 million *Disasters:
town was devastated by a tornado on April 27, 1942, it recovered quickly and remains the center of the county's agribusiness and oil economy. *Politics- Foard county citizens has remained generally loyal to the '''Democratic party.''' In presidential elections from 1952 to 1988 the county voted only twice for Republican candidates: in 1972 for Richard Nixon, and in 1984 for Ronald Reagan. Even in those years, the county supported Democratic candidates in gubernatorial and senatorial elections. *Foard County was one of 46 prohibition, or entirely dry, counties in the state of Texas until voters approved a referendum to permit the legal sale of alcoholic beverages in May 2006. Highways
* U.S. Highway 70 *Texas State Highway 6 ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Crowell, Texas|Crowell population 880]](county seat) =====Town===== *[[:Category:Margaret, Texas|Margaret]] *[[:Category:Vivian, Texas|Vivian]] *[[:Category:Foard City, Texas|Foard City]] *[[:Category:Rayland, Texas|Rayland]] *[[:Category:Thalia, Texas|Thalia]] ====County Resources==== *Oil *Gas *Wheat ===Census=== :1900 --- 1,568 — :1910 --- 5,726 265.2% :1920 --- 4,747 −17.1% :1930 --- 6,315 33.0% :1940 --- 5,237 −17.1% :1950 --- 4,216 −19.5% :1960 --- 3,125 −25.9% :1970 --- 2,211 −29.2% :1980 --- 2,158 −2.4% :1990 --- 1,794 −16.9% :2000 --- 1,622 −9.6% :2010 --- 1,336 −17.6% :Est. 2015 --- 1,220 ====Notables==== {{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas-1.png |align=r |size=240 |caption=Memorial to veterans of World War and Civil War }}{{clear}} ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Crowell Cemetery, Crowell, Texas|Crowell Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Thalia Cemetery, Thalia, Texas|Thalia Cemetery]] *[http://crowelltex.com/Cemeteries%20of%20Foard%20County,%20Texas.htm Cemeteries of Foard Co.] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Foard/ListFoard.html Foard county cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2597 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[http://crowelltex.com/Cemeteries%20of%20Foard%20County,%20Texas.htm Cemeteries of Foard Co.] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Foard/ListFoard.html Foard county cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2597 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Foard_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] *Bailey Phelps, They Loved the Land: Foard County History (Quanah, Texas: Quanah Tribune-Chief, 1969).
Welcome to Foard County, Texas!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *[[Space:Texas|'''Texas Space Page''']] *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{blue|Foard County was created 1891 from Cottle, Hardeman, King, Knox counties.}} {{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Foard co. . }} :'''1700s and 1800s'''- This area had abundance of wild fruits, herbs were eaten by the Comanche and Kiowa bands. They camped there during winters as they followed buffalo herds. :'''1786''' Pedro Vial came through the area. :'''pre 1860'''- chief Peta Nocona (Comanche) staged raids on white settlements from his campground on the Pease River near junction & Mule Creek. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcf06 :'''Dec 18, 1860''' -Capt. Lawrence S (Sul) Ross and Texas Rangers attacked the camp, and captured Nocona's wife, Cynthia Ann Parker and her daughter. :'''1870s''' Indian power was being broken during the 1870s, Buffalo hide hunters appeared in this region on the "Buffalo Road" (Henrietta and settlements east). Buffalo hunters killed off the giant herds that had freely roamed the area.Ranchers moved their cattle into this area. :'''1880''' Clay County ranch owned by William B. Worsham and J. R. Stevens extended its holdings into the area; meanwhile, Dick Forsyth grazed his OX Ranch herd on the banks of the Pease River, and J.G. Witherspoon established a ranch. The first post office in the area was established at Pease City. :'''Late 1880s''' discovery of copper deposits in NW section of the county. A mine was attempted. :'''1877''' Gen. George B. McClellan led expedition to the site. One ore shipment was made, but the venture was abandoned in 1887, mainly due to lack of water, fuel, and transportation :'''1890''' 3 country schools had been established in the area. ::'''1891''' Crowell was founded and the county was organized the following year. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasTowns/Crowell-Texas.htm :'''1891''' -Witherspoon circulated a petition and presented it to the state legislature. it was named for Robert Foard (influential committee member's law partner. :'''March 3, 1891''' new townsites of Foard City and Crowell. (both Foard City and Crowell vied to be named the county seat as well as 3rd one, Sandrock. Crowell won the election. J. C. Roberts was elected county judge, G. W. Thompson county clerk, and S. J. Moore sheriff. :'''1890s''' 9 school districts were established. Barbed wife fences had closed the cattle ranges. :'''1900''' the town had 500 citizens and they all awaited the coming of the railroad (the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient) which arrived in 1908. :'''1900''' farmers had began to move into the county. US census counted 210 farms/ranches, 1,568 residents,cotton on1,982 acres, corn on 2,712 acres, and wheat on 2,060 acres, cattle 38,000 :'''1901''' Oil leases were bought and sold. :'''1900''' the town had 500 citizens and they all awaited the coming of the railroad (the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient) which arrived in 1908. Depots were established at Foard City, Crowell, Margaret. :'''1920''' Droughts occurred, farm# dropped to 629 with lower population of 4,724. :'''1929''' Cotton production began. Cotton was on 58,500 acres Farms were 720 and population 6,315.:'''1930's''' - Cotton production dropped 50%. Oil production began in Thalia oil field with a boom. Shell Petroleum struck one pool of 500 barrels/day. :'''1940''' 24,098 acres of Foard county was planted in cotton, wheat production dropped. Only 561 farms. :'''1933''' Oil leases in Foard County had been sold as early as 1901, no actual discoveries were made until 1925, when the Thalia field was first drilled; the boom there started in 1929, when the Shell Petroleum Company struck a pool that yielded 500 barrels a day. :'''1933''' Texas Company (Texaco) discovered the largest oil and gas field 20 miles W of Crowell. :March 1934 - $150,000 Natural gas stripping plant was built at the Texaco field with a (3-inch pipeline laid from the field to Railroad tracks at Foard City. :'''1940s''' the mechanization of agriculture caused decrease in farms, severe drought in combined with other factors, such as the severe droughts of the 1950s, to depopulate the area steadily. :'''1940''' Another pipeline was built to transport natural gas 30 miles to West Texas Utilities plant E of Quanah. Gamble-Dickerson field NEnortheast of Crowell produced several wells beginning in 1940, but gas pressure and shallow oil depths later led to its abandonment. :'''1942 -- tornado''' killed 10, and left 1,500 homeless. 90% of the town's buildings were destroyed.( The town's buildings were either destroyed or burned. The top of the courthouse with spire, was removed by the tornado. {{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Monument details of Tornado. }}{{clear}} :'''late1950s''', Lucerne Corporation opened Rasberry field 9 miles NW of Crowell. :'''1950''' -such as the severe droughts of the 1950s, depopulate the area steadily :'''1960''' 850,330 barrels of crude; :'''1978''' 191,000 barrels; (1982, 493,234 barrels). (1990 347,000 barrels). :'''Since 1920-1991''' 20,816,157 barrels of crude had been produced in Foard County. :'''1980s''' the county had one bank with assets of nearly $21 million. town was devastated by a tornado on April 27, 1942, it recovered quickly and remains the center of the county's agribusiness and oil economy. *Politics- Foard county citizens has remained generally loyal to the '''Democratic party.''' In presidential elections from 1952 to 1988 the county voted only twice for Republican candidates: in 1972 for Richard Nixon, and in 1984 for Ronald Reagan. Even in those years, the county supported Democratic candidates in gubernatorial and senatorial elections. *Foard County was one of 46 prohibition, or entirely dry, counties in the state of Texas until voters approved a referendum to permit the legal sale of alcoholic beverages in May 2006. Highways
* U.S. Highway 70 *Texas State Highway 6 ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Crowell, Texas|Crowell population 880]](county seat) =====Town===== *[[:Category:Margaret, Texas|Margaret]] *[[:Category:Vivian, Texas|Vivian]] *[[:Category:Foard City, Texas|Foard City]] *[[:Category:Rayland, Texas|Rayland]] *[[:Category:Thalia, Texas|Thalia]] ====County Resources==== *Oil *Gas *Wheat ===Census=== :1900 --- 1,568 — :1910 --- 5,726 265.2% :1920 --- 4,747 −17.1% :1930 --- 6,315 33.0% :1940 --- 5,237 −17.1% :1950 --- 4,216 −19.5% :1960 --- 3,125 −25.9% :1970 --- 2,211 −29.2% :1980 --- 2,158 −2.4% :1990 --- 1,794 −16.9% :2000 --- 1,622 −9.6% :2010 --- 1,336 −17.6% :Est. 2015 --- 1,220 ====Notables==== {{Image|file=Foard_County_Texas-1.png |align=r |size=240 |caption=Memorial to veterans of World War and Civil War }}{{clear}} ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Crowell Cemetery, Crowell, Texas|Crowell Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Thalia Cemetery, Thalia, Texas|Thalia Cemetery]] *[http://crowelltex.com/Cemeteries%20of%20Foard%20County,%20Texas.htm Cemeteries of Foard Co.] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Foard/ListFoard.html Foard county cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2597 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources===
Focke Jansz Family
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[[Category:New Netherland Settlers Project]] [[Category:New_Netherland_Families]] Ancestry and descent of '''''[[Jansz-70|Focke Jansz]]''''', 1626-1668, a Netherlands emigrant who brought his family to New Netherland in 1660. This family is best described in: * Source: H. Minot Pitman, "''Fockens—Heermans''", The American Genealogist, 36 (1959): 215–219, 228. This currently appears to be the best information available for this family. This article was cited to WikiTree courtesy of [[Everingham-7|Kimball Grant Everingham]] in 2014. == Relationships == === Descendants === The "Fockens—Heermans" article is primarily about the descendant line of [[Focken-2|Gerrit Fockens]], presumed to be the son of [[Jansz-70|Focke Jansz]] who immigrated in 1660 with his wife and 7 children: # Jan # [[Focken-2|Gerrit Focken]] # Geesje # Hendrick # [[Fockens-1|Grietje Fockens]] # Catharina # Egbert The author is certain of 5 of of these, and considers Gerrit and Catharina probable. === Ancestors === Regarding Focke Jansz' ancestry, the Pitman article says:
"He might well have been a grandson of [[Focke-1 | Evert Focken (Fockes, Foppe)]] who settled at Werpoes on Manhattan Island and died before 1630. [Evert] may have been a pioneer settler of 1624 or have come the next year with the Hulft Expedition. He was survived by his wife whose name does not appear on the records. [Stokes, _Icon. of Manhattan_, 6:7]"The connected WikiTree profiles, as imported, placed Focke Jansz as son of [[Focke-2|Jan Focke]], and as grandson of [[Focke-1|Evert Focke]]. === Spouse === The Pitman article continues:
"The name of Focke Jansz' wife is also unknown"However the imported WikiTree profiles identify her as [[Hendricks-34|Margriet or "Grietje" Hendricks]]. == Explanations == Clearly, the source of SOME of the information in the WikiTree profiles (as imported, before merge) came from somewhere else, as the Pitman article does not name Focke's wife, nor his father. === Ancestors' Patronymics === As to Focke's father and grandfather, given what's in the article, someone who understood patronymics could have figured that Focke Jansz' father was '''Jan Evertse''' and his grandfather '''Evert Focken'''. Someone who didn't understand patronymics might have figured incorrectly that the father should have been called ''Jan Focke'' or ''Jan Focken'', from interpretation of the grandfather as ''Evert Focke'' or ''Evert Focken'', based on the existence of the early immigrant Evert, and the similarity of the Focke name in the documented third generation (Focke Jansz}. Between these two options, what we found in the existing WikiTree profiles can be understood as a struggle to add generations without any real evidence. === Focke Jansz' Patronymic === In a couple cases, Focke Jansz was imported in error as ''Focke Janez''. That may have been a simple typo in the common source data. ''Janez'' is incorrect (it is not Dutch at all). Another variant profile appeared as ''Jans Focke''. That form doesn't seem to be patronymically right as well, but we might be wrong about this. On their own, both ''Jans'' and ''Focke'' are perfectly valid (first) names, but ''Jans Focke'' sounds wrong to Dutch ears, it literally means ''Focke'', the child of ''Jan''. The other way around - ''Focke Janse'' or ''Focke Jansz'' would be correct. === Deep Ancestry === The Pitman article doesn't say anything about why Evert Focken might be Focke Jansz' grandfather. Perhaps the author thought the name 'Focke' was more unusual than it actually was. Regardless, there is speculation, but no evidence, that the two men were related. To reflect the exact patronymic uncertainty, if Focke Jansz has any father at all, he should be named Jan (Unknown). The only relationship between Focke Jansz and his supposed grandfather Evert Focken perhaps should be links in their texts (back and forth) quoting the article's suggested relationship. Alternatively, it may be best to keep the entire relationship chain from Gerrit's supposed great-grandfather Evert intact, simply because it was already connected as a continuous family line, as imported in the duplicate profiles across several generations. So don't break it. Instead simply put the reservations about it as explanation in the biography. And also because if we break it, then it is likely to be replicated again, by somebody later who pulls data from the same source material. === Origins === The only reason the author of the article was concerned about Gerrit's parentage is that when Gerrit married he was described as of "''Ritson in Oosst Frieslant''" (East Friesland), not Ruinen in Drenthe. Ritson could be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risum-Lindholm Risum-Lindholm] (which was then East-Frisia), or (a bit of a stretch but still) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rinsumageast Rinsumageast]. In both cases the ancestor names would make perfect sense, as they are Frisian (Focke / Foppe etc.). Focke Jansz might have been married in Ruinen, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drenthe Drenthe] though, which was a region quite near bordering Frisia.
Fogarty Family Mysteries
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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] James Fogarty from Liverpool was in St Patrick's Hospital, Ireland in 1940 - 43 could of been longer, got no further information, as to whether he stayed and died in Ireland or whether he came back to Liverpool. Cannot find a death certificate for him or his wife Sarah. Here are open questions about Fogartys. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.
Fogo, Newfoundland
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[[Category: Fogo, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Fogo, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Fogo, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==About== Fogo was first used as a summer station by the Beothuk (some of the best-preserved Beothuk remains were discovered there in 1877). Later it was visited by Europeans as early as 1534 when Jacques Cartier anchored there. It was then used as a summer fishing station by the French, Spanish and Portuguese throughout the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Despite the fact that Fogo was situated on the French Shore, permanent settlement by the English came in the early 1700s with Fogo having a substantial year-round population by 1728 at the latestEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 2 (Extract: letter F. [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Entry for Fogo, p. 237]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.Wikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fogo,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Fogo, Newfoundland]. Located on the northwest corner of Fogo Island, Fogo, with its two harbours, was one of the most important bases for the northern fishery beginning in the mid-Eighteenth Century, and became the commercial centre for subsequent settlement on Fogo Island. Besides being on the "outside" of Notre Dame Bay, making it a natural port of call for marine traffic bound for the north of the Island and Labrador, Fogo possessed the advantage of two harbours wide enough for schooners to manoeuver on either side of the town. ==History== A census taken in 1738 shows a summer population of 215 (twenty-one masters, fourteen mistresses, 128 servants and fifty-two children) and a winter population of 143. The early Fogo residents came from the east coast of Newfoundland and from the English West Country, steadily expanding the settlement until the 1760s when settlers were harassed and commerce disrupted by the French mihtary and, after 1776, by American privateers. A naval officer was appointed to raise a militia at Fogo in 1771 and six cannon were situated to defend the harbour. After these hostilities were settled by the Treaty of Versailles in 1783 Fogo was no longer part of the French Shore and settlement increased unimpeded by further disputes. Peace also brought a rapid expansion of trade under the auspices of the Poole merchant house of [[Slade-1658|John Slade]] and Company, which dominated trade from Fogo for the next seventy years. In 1836 the population of Fogo stood at 588, 101 of whom were classified as servants. A further influx of population came from eastern Newfoundland in the 1830s and 1840s as the Conception Bay ports' involvement in the northern fishery began to decline relative to [[Space:St. John's, Newfoundland|St. John's]] and the northern fishing capitals, such as Fogo, whose prosperity was based on supplying the Labrador fishery and the shore fishery of Notre Dame Bay. ===Religion=== The chief religious denomination at Fogo throughout its history was the Church of England. The first records of religious and educational facilities at Fogo refer to a new school and church built in 1841, although it is likely that the Church of England maintained facilities in the community before this time. In the 1830s and 1840s Fogo received an influx of Roman Catholics in the course of the migration to the area from Conception Bay, and a Roman Catholic church and school were established by 1844. In the 1860s some Fogo residents were converted to Wesleyan Methodism, and the 1869 Census records the existence of a Methodist church and school. As of 1869 Fogo's population included 608 adherents of the Church of England, 229 Roman Catholics and 139 Methodists. ==Early Families== By 1869 Fogo's population had risen to 976 and the community had expanded to occupy some of the less favourable sites away from the main harbour such as Lock's Cove, Eastern Tickle, Back Cove, Sergeants Cove and Seal Cove. Lovell's Newfoundland Directory (1871) notes the most common family names as being Downer, Dwyer, Farrell (Farewell), Ludlow (at Back Cove), Oake, Leit (Leyte — at Eastern Tickle), Pickett, Paine (at Eastern Tickle), Randell, Torrwill (Torraville) and Waterman. The 1871 directory also notes two traders, John Owen, who had purchased Slade's premises on the "north" (west) side in 1860, and Thomas Hodge, who had established premises west of Wigwam Point. These two firms, after ownership changes, became Henry Earle and Sons and the Newfoundland-Labrador Export Company respectively, and dominated the trade of Fogo and its diminishing commercial hinterland well into the Twentieth Century. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fogo%2C_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==
Foiles Name Study
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[[Category:Foiles Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
Foldi Name Study
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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Foldi Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Foldi Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foldi Foldi] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Foldi name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Foldis), by time period (18th Century Foldis), or by topic (Foldi DNA, Foldi Occupations, Foldi Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Foldi Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Macbryde-1|Bruce Macbryde]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Foldi}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Foldi}} {{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Foldis of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] ==Famous Foldi== * [[Foldi-12|Gaetano Foldi]] * [[Foldi-23|Dr Carlo Foldi]] * [[Foldi-13|General Antonio Foldi]]
Foley Cemetery, Summers County, West Virginia
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[[Category:Foley_Cemetery%2C_Summers_County%2C_West_Virginia]] [[:Category: Summers County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Pipestem, West Virginia]] [[Project:West_Virginia%20Cemeteries/Progress]] ===About=== This free space page for Foley Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:West_Virginia_Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The West Virginia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
* '''Directions''': :In edge of woods across park road from stables, 275 feet east of 'horse crossing' sign. :Pipestem State Park is 14 miles south of Hinton, WV on route 20. *GPS Coordinates
::N 37° 31' 21" W 080° 59' 04" *[https://www.google.com/maps/place/37°31'21.0%22N+80°59'04.0%22W/@37.5225,-80.9845812,37m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d37.5225!4d-80.9844444 Foley Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Given Name(s) ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Law-3529|Law]]||Josie L.||SEPT. 16, 1893||MAR. 11, 1938||[[image:Law-3529.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Foley-2796|Foley]]||Ethel Marie||AUG. 2, 1918||JULY 31, 1938||[[image:Foley-2796.jpg|250px]] |-} |}
* '''Directions''': :In edge of woods across park road from stables, 275 feet east of 'horse crossing' sign. :Pipestem State Park is 14 miles south of Hinton, WV on route 20. *GPS Coordinates
::N 37° 31' 21" W 080° 59' 04" *[https://www.google.com/maps/place/37°31'21.0%22N+80°59'04.0%22W/@37.5225,-80.9845812,37m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d37.5225!4d-80.9844444 Foley Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Given Name(s) ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Law-3529|Law]]||Josie L.||SEPT. 16, 1893||MAR. 11, 1938||[[image:Law-3529.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Foley-2796|Foley]]||Ethel Marie||AUG. 2, 1918||JULY 31, 1938||[[image:Foley-2796.jpg|250px]] |-} |}
Foley County, Texas
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Welcome to Foley County, Texas Project!
*'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. {{Image|file=Foley_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Foley, Buchel, Brewster. }} ====Timeline==== *'''GHOST COUNTY''' *'''March, 1887'''- Foley and Buchel Counties were formed from Presidio County. Both Counties were born together. *'''1897''' the two counties were annexed to Brewster County. ::The Texas Legislature passed a bill was passed to dissolve the counties. However Governor Charles Culberson did not sign the papers. He also did not send it back to the legislature. ::Thus the two counties were absorbed into Brewster County, without a signature or a rejection. Nevertheless, the bill passed without the governor’s signature. This resulted in Brewster becoming the largest county of Texas. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Ghost-Counties-of-Texas.htm#buchel '''Geography''' Near Rio Grande River '''Adjacent counties''' *Buchel *Brewster *Pecos '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' South Texas on the Rio Grande River. '''Formed From''' Presidio county '''Census''' :If a 1890 census occurred, records for that year were burned. Thus no censuses available for this brief 10 year life of these two counties. Cemeteries- No Cemetery categories are on WikiTree for this Ghost county ===Sources=== Foley Roots
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The goal of this project is to find the Foley family from Waterford Ireland Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Almy-172|Suzanne Almy]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * work with DNA connections * Research church records in Ireland * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9604018 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Foljambe pedigree
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This page presents an analysis of the pedigree of Foljambe of Tideswell, Derbyshire, as presented in two publications in 1873 and 1874 and presents drafts of new profiles for the relvant individuals. The outline is as follows. The line from Regner Lodbrok to Richard de Foleschamp is provided only by ''Pedigree of Foljambe''. This is all likely to be legendary. The later part from Godfrey to John is in ''Pedigree of Foljambe'', generally with more details than in a very similar pedigree found in ''Monumenta Foljambeana''. #Regner Lodbrok, King of Denmark. #Eric, King of Sweden, 30th son #[[Emundsson-4|Sweno]], younger son. #[[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]], came over to Normandy with Rollo. #[[Foleschamp-5|William, surnamed Niger]]. #[[De_Foleschamp-4|Robert Fitzniger]]. #[[De_Foleschamp-3|Gilbert de Foleschamp]], Vicecomes under the Earl of Eu. #[[De_Foleschamp-2|Richard de Foleschamp]] #[[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp]], came to England with William The Conquerer [1066] and married a [[Daughter_of_Uchtred-1|daughter of Uchtred]], Saxon Lord of Elton. #[[Foleschamp-4|Sir Raphe de Foleschamp]], Knight, Lord of Tideswell, Elton, &c., temp. Hen. 1 [1100-1135]. married [[Ferrers-184|Gundred]], daughter of [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]]. #[[Foljambe-41|Geffrey de Foleschamp]], Lord of Tideswell, 5 Steph [1140], died 30 Hen 2 [1184], who married [[Musard-8|Matilda]], daughter and heiress of [[Musard-3|Hasculfus Musard]]. #[[Foljambe-23|Henry Foljambe]], Knight, Lord of Tideswell temp. Rich 1 and John [1189-1216] who married [[FitzHerbert-183|Eleanor]], daughter and heiress of [[Fitzherbert-54|Thomas Fitzherbert]]. #[[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]], c.1178-1249, knight of Tideswell and Wormhill &c, in the High Peak, ob. 1249, buried at Tideswell, who married [[Luttrell-627|Margaret]], daughter of [[Luttrell-631|Geffrey Lutterell]]. == [[Emundsson-4|Sweno Emundsson (abt.0920-)]] == >>> PM [[Petersen-214|Sheri (Petersen) Sturm]] >>> Born c.825 Sweden >>> '''Disproven Existence''' >>> '''Estimated Date''' In a ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' published in 1874, Sweno is shown as younger son of Eric, King of Sweden, who was 30th son of Regner Lodbrok, King of Denmark. He is also shown as father of [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] who "came over to Normandy with Rollo". Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]]''. (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. As [[Normandie-54|Rollo]] invaded Normandy about 890 and died between 928 and 933, Sweno can be dated a generation earlier, born very approximately 825 in Sweden. With 35-year generations, this would also be consistent with the pedigree's six generations from Sweno to [[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp]] who "came to England with William the Conqueror" and ten generations to [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. There is no evidence of his death date or place. === Critical evaluation=== Commenting on this pedigree, Chris Phillips has said "the first few generations give a typical legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) The earliest reliably attested King of Sweden is [[Segersäll-13|Eric the Victorious]][[Wikipedia:Eric_the_Victorious]] who reigned c.970-995, far too late to be the grandfather of a companion of Rollo. There can therefore be no evidence for Sweno as Swedish royalty. On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of Sweno, he should be classed as Disproven Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 0920 in Tideswell, Yorkshire, England * Died [date unknown] in Tideswell, Yorkshire, England but the only (though unreliable) source for him contradicts this, as detailed above. == [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald (Svensson) Swensson (abt.0946-)]] == >>> PM [[Petersen-214|Sheri (Petersen) Sturm]] >>> born c.860 >>> '''Disproven Existence''' >>> '''Estimated Date''' In a ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' published in 1874, Ragnald is shown as son of [[Emundsson-4|Sweno]], younger son of Eric, King of Sweden, who was 30th son of Regner Lodbrok, King of Denmark. It is also stated that he "came over to Normandy with Rollo". He is shown as the father of [[Foleschamp-5|William surnamed Niger]]. Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. As [[Normandie-54|Rollo]] invaded Normandy about 890 and died between 928 and 933, Ragnald is best dated as an adult in 890, born very approximately 860. With 35-year generations, this would also be consistent with the pedigree's five generations from [Ragnald to [[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp]] who "came to England with William the Conqueror" and nine generations to [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. There is no evidence of his death date or place. === Critical evaluation === Commenting on this pedigree, Chris Phillips has said "the first few generations give a typical legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of Ragnald, he should be classed as Disproven Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 0946 in Tideswell, Yorkshire, England * Died [date unknown] in Tideswell, Yorkshire, England but the only (though unreliable) source for him contradicts this, as detailed above. == [[Foleschamp-5|William Niger Foleschamp (abt.0972-)]] == >>> PM [[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] >>> Born 895 Normandy >>> '''Disproven Existence''' >>> '''Estimated Date''' In a ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' published in 1874, William surnamed Niger is shown as the son of [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] (who "came over to Normandy with Rollo") son of [[Emundsson-4|Sweno]], younger son of Eric, King of Sweden, son of Regner Lodbrok, King of Denmark. He is also shown as father of [[De_Foleschamp-4|Robert FitzNiger]]. Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. As [[Normandie-54|Rollo]] invaded Normandy about 890 and died between 928 and 933, William is best dated in the next generation, born say 895 in Normandy. With 35-year generations, this would also be consistent with the pedigree's five generations from [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] to [[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp]] who "came to England with William the Conqueror" and nine generations to [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. There is no evidence of his death date or place. === Critical evaluation === Commenting on this pedigree, Chris Phillips has said "the first few generations give a typical legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of William, he should be classed as Disproven Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 0972 but the only (though unreliable) source for him contradicts this, as detailed above. == [[De_Foleschamp-4|Robert de Foleschamp (abt.0998-)]] == >>> PM [[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] >>> Born c.930 >>> de should be removed from LNAB as per [[Help:Name Fields for European Aristocrats|European Aristocrats naming standards]] >>> '''Disproven Existence''' >>> '''Estimated Date''' In a ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' published in 1874, Robert FitzNiger is shown as son of William surnamed Niger, son of [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] who "came over to Normandy with Rollo". He is also shown as father of [[De_Foleschamp-3|Gilbert de Foleschamp]], Vicecomes under the Earl of Eu. Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. As [[Normandie-54|Rollo]] invaded Normandy about 890 and died between 928 and 933, Robert is best dated two generations later, born say 930 in Normandy. With 35-year generations, this would also be consistent with the pedigree's five generations from [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] to [[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp]] who "came to England with William the Conqueror" and nine generations to [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. There is no evidence of his death date or place. === Critical evaluation === Commenting on this pedigree, Chris Phillips has said "the earlier parts of this work should be treated with caution", though this part is clearly beyond what he describes as the "legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of Robert, he should be classed as Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 0998 [location unknown] but the only (though unreliable) source for him contradicts this, as detailed above. == [[De_Foleschamp-3|Gilbert de Foleschamp (abt.1025-)]] == >>> PM Orphan >>> Born c.965 >>> De should be removed from LNAB as per [[Help:Name Fields for European Aristocrats]] naming standards >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' >>> '''Estimated Date''' In a ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' published in 1874, Gilbert de Foleschamp, Vicecomes under the Earl of Eu, is shown as son of Robert FitzNiger, who was grandson of [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] who "came over to Normandy with Rollo". He is also shown as father of [[De_Foleschamp-2|Richard de Foleschamp]], and grandfather of [[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp]] who "came to England with William the Conqueror". Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. As [[Normandie-54|Rollo]] invaded Normandy about 890 and died between 928 and 933, and [[Normandie-32|William]] conquered England in 1066, Gilbert's birth may be very approximately estimated as 965 in Normandy. With 35-year generations, this would also be consistent with the pedigree's five generations from [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] to [[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp]] and nine generations to [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. There is no evidence of his death date or place. === Critical evaluation === Commenting on this pedigree, Chris Phillips has said "the earlier parts of this work should be treated with caution", though this part is clearly beyond what he describes as the "legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of Robert, he should be classed as Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 1025 [location unknown] but the only (though unreliable) source for him contradicts this, as detailed above. == [[De_Foleschamp-2|Richard de Foleschamp (abt.1050-)]] == >>> PM Orphan >>> De should be removed from LNAB as per [[Help:Name Fields for European Aristocrats]] naming standards >>> born c.995 >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' >>> '''Estimated Date''' In a ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' published in 1874, Richard de Foleschamp, is shown as son of Gilbert de Foleschamp, Vicecomes under the Earl of Eu, who was great-grandson of [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] who "came over to Normandy with Rollo". He is also shown as father of [[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp]] who "came to England with William the Conqueror". Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. As [[Normandie-54|Rollo]] invaded Normandy about 890 and died between 928 and 933, and [[Normandie-32|William]] conquered England in 1066, Richard's birth may be very approximately estimated as 995 in Normandy. With 35-year generations, this would also be consistent with the pedigree's five generations from [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] to [[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp]] and nine generations to [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. There is no evidence of his death date or place. === Critical evaluation === Commenting on this pedigree, Chris Phillips has said "the earlier parts of this work should be treated with caution", though this part is clearly beyond what he describes as the "legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of Robert, he should be classed as Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 1050 [location unknown] but the only (though unreliable) source for him contradicts this, as detailed above. == [[De_Foleschamp-1|Godfrey de Foleschamp (abt.1076-)]] m. [[Daughter_of_Uchtred-1|Unknown (Daughter of Uchtred) de Foleschamp (abt.1080-)]] == >>> PM Orphan >>> Born 1040 Normandy >>> De should be removed from LNAB as per EuroAristo naming standards >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' >>> '''Estimated Date''' In a ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' published in 1874, Godfrey de Foleschamp who "came to England with William the Conqueror" is shown as son of [[De_Foleschamp-2|Richard de Foleschamp]]. Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. In that pedigree and in ''Monumenta Foljambeana'' published in 1873, he is also shown as married to the daughter (and heiress) of Uchtred, Saxon Lord of Elton (Derbyshire), and they are the parents of [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph Foleschamp]] who married [[Ferrers-184|Gundred]] daughter of Henry de Ferrars, and the great-great-grandparents of [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) Godfrey's birth may be very approximately estimated as 1040 in Normandy. With 35-year generations, this would also be consistent with the pedigree's five generations from [[Svensson-1085|Ragnald]] who "came over to Normandy with [[Normandie-54|Rollo]]" (about 890) to Godfrey and a further four generations to [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. There is no evidence of his death date, though his fief of Elton would be a good guess for the place. His wife's father Uchtred (Uctred or Uhtred) is indeed shown as holding part of Elton in 1066, and by 1086 it was held by [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]], shown in the pedigrees as his daughter-in-law's father. Powell-Smith, Anna. ''Open Domesday'' entry for Elton, Derbyshire. https://opendomesday.org/place/SK2261/elton/ (Accessed 10 April 2023.) === Critical evaluation === Commenting on the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'', Chris Phillips has said "the earlier parts of this work should be treated with caution", though this part is clearly beyond what he describes as the "legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) The claim that he "came to England with William the Conqueror" cannot be substantiated. Only 32 names of those who arrived with William in 1066 can be ascertained, and Godfrey de Foleschamp is not among them. Douglas, D. C. "Companions of the Conqueror". ''History'' Volume 28, no. 108 (1 September 1943) pages 129–147. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1943.tb00845.x
See also [[Wikipedia:Companions_of_William_the_Conqueror]] for a shorter list (accessed 10 April 2023). Godfrey de Foleschamp does not appear in the ''Domesday People'' or ''Domesday Descendants'', which while not comprehensively listing all persons mentioned in English records 1066-1166, do cover 80% of all names identified in sources, with a focus on "providing information about birth and marriage families, dates of succession to fees and obit dates". Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: I Domesday Book''. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1999.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846153105. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: II. Pipe Rolls to'' Cartae Baronum. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2002.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781800105034. Pages 3, 5. Certainly he does not appear in the Pipe Rolls as the first reference to any Foljambe there relates to the will of William Foljambe in 18 Henry II (1172). Yeatman, John Pym, Sitwell, George R. and Foljambe, Cecil J. S. ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)''. (London: Bemrose, 1886) [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761464/page/n139/mode/1up Page 114]. On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of Godfrey, he should be classed as Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 1076 [location unknown] but the only (though unreliable) sources for him contradict this, as detailed above. == [[Daughter_of_Uchtred-1|Unknown (Daughter of Uchtred) de Foleschamp (abt.1080-)]] == >>> PM Orphan >>> Born c.1045 >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' >>> '''Estimated Date''' In a ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' published in 1874, and in ''Monumenta Foljambeana'' published in 1873, the daughter (and heiress) of Uchtred, Saxon Lord of Elton (Derbyshire) is shown as married to Godfrey de Foleschamp, Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) who "came to England with William the Conqueror" and was son of [[De_Foleschamp-2|Richard de Foleschamp]]. They are the parents of [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph Foleschamp]] who married [[Ferrers-184|Gundred]] daughter of [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]], and the great-great-grandparents of [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. Her father Uchtred (Uctred or Uhtred) is indeed shown as holding part of Elton in 1066, and by 1086 it was held by [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]], her daughter-in-law's father. Powell-Smith, Anna. ''Open Domesday'' entry for Elton, Derbyshire. https://opendomesday.org/place/SK2261/elton/ (Accessed 10 April 2023.) The implication of the pedigrees is that Godfrey married the daughter of Uchtred sometime soon after 1066. Presuming this was her first marriage, a rough estimate for her birth would be about 1045. Nothing is known of her death date, but a death place of her fief of Elton is possible. === Critical evaluation === Commenting on the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'', Chris Phillips has said "the earlier parts of this work should be treated with caution", though this part is clearly beyond what he describes as the "legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of the daughter of Uchtred, she should be classed as Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously she was shown as * Born about 1080 [location unknown] but the only (though unreliable) sources for her suggest an earlier date, as detailed above. == [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph Foleschamp (abt.1070-)]] m. [[Ferrers-184|Gundred (Ferrers) de Foleschamp (abt.1072-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> born c.1075 >>> '''Estimated Date''' >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' Ralph or Raphe de Foleschamp appears in two pedigrees published in 1873 and 1874 as the son of [[De_Foleschamp-2|Richard de Foleschamp]] and the [[Daughter_of_Uchtred-1|daughter of Uchtred]] Saxon Lord of Elton. Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) He is described simply as a knight of Tideswell (Derbyshire) or in more detail as a knight, Lord of Tideswell, Elton etc. in the time of Henry I (1100-1135). He married [[Ferrers-184|Gundred]] daughter of [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]] and had a son [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey Foljambe]] who died in 30 Henry II (1184). As his great-grandson [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", it is possible that Geoffrey was also buried there, and also that he died at Tideswell. === Critical evaluation === Ralph Foleschamp does not appear in the ''Domesday People'' or ''Domesday Descendants'', which while not comprehensively listing all persons mentioned in English records 1066-1166, do cover 80% of all names identified in sources, with a focus on "providing information about birth and marriage families, dates of succession to fees and obit dates". Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: I Domesday Book''. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1999.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846153105. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: II. Pipe Rolls to'' Cartae Baronum. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2002.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781800105034. Pages 3, 5. Certainly he does not appear in the Pipe Rolls as the first reference to any Foljambe there relates to the will William Foljambe in 18 Henry II (1172). Yeatman, John Pym, Sitwell, George R. and Foljambe, Cecil J. S. ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)''. (London: Bemrose, 1886) [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761464/page/n139/mode/1up Page 114]. That Ralph Foleschamp was married to Gundred daughter of Henry de Ferrers is questionable. Firstly, because a daughter of a very powerful tenant-in-chief was unlikely to marry a man of much lower social status (his grandfather Uchtred being described as "a small landowner in north Derbyshire" ‘[https://domesday.pase.ac.uk/Domesday?op=5&personkey=40352 Uhtræd 23]’, Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England, http://www.pase.ac.uk, accessed 10 April 2023. ). Secondly, because the only known daughter of Henry de Ferrers was Amice. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: I Domesday Book''. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1999.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846153105.
Entry for Henricus De Ferrariis, page 247. Costambeys, Marios. "Ferrers, Henry de (d. 1093x1100), magnate and administrator." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 Sep. 2004. https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-9361. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) There is no evidence that the Foljambes were Lords of Tideswell before 1282. This claim is not made in the ''Monumenta Foljambeana'' pedigree, but is made in the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' for [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph]] (in the time of Henry 1 – 1154-1189), [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey]] (5 Stephen – 1140, died 30 Henry 2 – 1184), and [[Foljambe-23|Henry]] (in the time of Richard I and John – 1189-1216), though in the next generation John (c.1178-1249) is simply 'of Tideswell'. The early descent of the manor of Tideswell is thinly documented. It was held by the King in 1086 according to Domesday and then passed to the Peverell family, but King John granted it to Thomas Armiger in 1205, and it was held by the Brampton family in 1250, and confirmed to the Daniells in 1304. Lysons, Samuel. ''[[Space:Magna Britannia|Magna Britannia]]. Volume 5: Derbyshire''. (London: Cadell, 1817.) [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol5/pp275-306#p12 Page 277]. However, it is recorded that the Sir Thomas Foljambe "had the manor of Tideswell from Richard Daniel" in 1282. Cox, J Charles. ''Memorials of Old Derbyshire''. (London: Bemrose, 1907.) Page 98 It seems then that the family were lessees of the manor from this point, and there is no evidence they held the Lordship any earlier. Commenting on the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'', Chris Phillips has said "the earlier parts of this work should be treated with caution", though this part is clearly beyond what he describes as the "legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) Given this assessment, the doubts about his marriage and the absence of other sources for the existence of Ralph, he should be classed as Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 1070 [location unknown] but analysis of the only (though unreliable) sources for him suggest slightly later date, as detailed above. == [[Ferrers-184|Gundred (Ferrers) de Foleschamp (abt.1072-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> Disconnect from father >>> '''Estimated Date''' >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' TO RESEARCH: she appears in [https://ia800502.us.archive.org/10/items/The_Gresleys_of_Drakelowe/TheGresleysofDrakelowe.pdf a pedigree] as daughter of Henry Ferrers who died 1088 or 1089. For the whole two-page pedigree down to 1633 this cites: * [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A36794.0001.001/1:6.63?rgn=div2;view=fulltext Dugdale's Baronage i 257] - no mention of Henry's daughters * [https://archive.org/details/completepeerage03cokahrish/page/n65/mode/1up Cokayne's Peerage] - under Earls of Derby starts with Robert son of Henry * Planché in Journ. of the Archaeol. Assn. vii (1852) p.220 * Jewitt, Derbyshire Domesday (1871) p. vii * Cox in [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-2300-1/dissemination/pdf/009/DAJ_v009_1887_118-178.pdf Derb. Archaeol. Soc. ix (1887) p.118] - discusses sons but not daughters of Henry * [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029787250/page/n126/mode/1up Shirley's Stemmata Shirleiana p.103] - Pedigree of Devereux and Ferrars has only Henry and son John * Shaw's Staffordshire i, 418. - about a marriage Temp H 5. * Sir Tho. de Ferrers' Will, dated Feb. 149 . [sic one died 1429 another 1498] * H. Norris, [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Baddesley_Clinton/Z8QuAAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Baddesley Clinton] (1897) - pages 101-102 enumerates children of Henry Ferrers: Engenulph, William, Robert, Amicia wife to Nigel d'Albini, Emmeline, Gundreda, wife to Sir Robert le Blount, first feudal baron of Ixworth, co. Suffolk. ** Wikitree currently shows [[Le_Blount-34|Robert le Blount]] married to Henry's ''sister'' Gundreda, ** as does [http://www.thepeerage.com/p21199.htm#i211981 The Peerage]. ** Domesday People p.370 notes his sons are also landholders in DB, no mention of wife, he was dead by Temp H 1 (1100-1135). ** [https://archive.org/details/manorsofsuffolkn01copiuoft/page/333/mode/1up Manors of Suffolk] says he married Gundred daughter of Henry, citing H.R. ii 151 for the paragraph. ** [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntdk.htm#_Toc36368840 MedLands for Ferrers] notes evidence for more than one daughter of Henry but can only name Amice, it also states Henry as the only known child of his father, which is odd given the first citation on [[De_Ferrieres-1|Guillaume De Ferrieres (-aft.1066)]] * &c. As her great-grandson [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", it is possible that Gundred was also buried there, and also that she died at Tideswell. == [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey Foljambe (abt.1112-1184)]] m. [[Musard-8|Maud (Musard) Foljambe (abt.1115-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> born c.1110 >>> Add surname de Foleschamp >>> '''Estimated Date''' >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' Geffrey de Foleschamp appears in two pedigrees published in 1873 and 1874 as the son of [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph de Foleschamp]] and [[Ferrers-184|Gundred]] daughter of [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]] . Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) He is described as Lord of Tideswell in 5 Stephen (1140) and is said to have died in 30 Henry 2 (1184). He married [[Musard-8|Matilda]] daughter and heiress of [[Musard-3|Hasculfus Musard]], and had a son [[Foljambe-23|Henry Foljambe]], Lord of Tideswell in the time of Richard 1 (1189-1199) and John (1199-1216), who accompanied Richard I to the Holy Land. As his grandson [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", we can presume that Geoffrey was also buried there, and likely died at Tideswell. === Critical evaluation === Geoffrey Foljambe and his wife Matilda Musard do not appear in the ''Domesday People'' or ''Domesday Descendants'', which while not comprehensively listing all persons mentioned in English records 1066-1166, do cover 80% of all names identified in sources, with a focus on "providing information about birth and marriage families, dates of succession to fees and obit dates". The family of Harscoit Musard is discussed, with the implication that Matilda is not mentioned in documents of this period. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: I Domesday Book''. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1999.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846153105. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: II. Pipe Rolls to'' Cartae Baronum. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2002.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781800105034. Pages 3, 5. Certainly he does not appear in the Pipe Rolls as the first reference to any Foljambe there relates to the will William Foljambe in 18 Henry II (1172), and the next mention is Tom Foljambe in 10-11 John (1208-1210). Yeatman, John Pym, Sitwell, George R. and Foljambe, Cecil J. S. ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)''. (London: Bemrose, 1886) Pages [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761464/page/n139/mode/1up 114], [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761464/page/n200/mode/1up 175]. Whether Geoffrey Foljambe married a daughter and heiress of Hasculfus Musard should also be questioned. Hasculfus Musard is to be identified as Ha(r)scoit Musard. There were two men of this name. The first was a Domesday tenant-in-chief, who before 1112 had become a monk at Ely, and whose heir was his son Robert. Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday People'', entry for Hascoit Musard, on page 244. Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday Descendants'', entry for Musard, Robert, on page 1048. The second was "apparently the great-grandson" of the first, succeeded his father in 1162 and died in 1185 leaving a son and heir Ralph who was of age in 1190.Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday Descendants'', entry for Musard, Harscoit II, on page 1048. Chronologically it is just possible for either of them to be the father of Matilda, though she would have to be either a very late child of the first or a much older sister to the heir of the second who married a man of a similar age to her father. The claim that she was the heiress of Hasculfus Musard is refuted by the evidence that their sons and grandsons succeeded them. In addition, no daughter Matilda is shown for either man in a pedigree with detailed citations of evidence (though it does omit the generation of Robert son of the first Harscoit and grandfather of the second).[https://archive.org/details/collectaneatopog04londuoft/page/n14/mode/1up Pedigree of the Frecheville and Musard Families, Lords of Crich and Staveley in Derbyshire]. ''Collecteanea Topographica et Genealogica'', Volume 4, Pages 1-28. Finally, a daughter of a very powerful tenant-in-chief was unlikely to marry a man of much lower social status. There is no evidence that the Foljambes were Lords of Tideswell before 1282. This claim is not made in the ''Monumenta Foljambeana'' pedigree, but is made in the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' for [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph]] (in the time of Henry 1 – 1154-1189), [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey]] (5 Stephen – 1140, died 30 Henry 2 – 1184), and [[Foljambe-23|Henry]] (in the time of Richard I and John – 1189-1216), though in the next generation John (c.1178-1249) is simply 'of Tideswell'. The early descent of the manor of Tideswell is thinly documented. It was held by the King in 1086 according to Domesday and then passed to the Peverell family, but King John granted it to Thomas Armiger in 1205, and it was held by the Brampton family in 1250, and confirmed to the Daniells in 1304. Lysons, Samuel. ''[[Space:Magna Britannia|Magna Britannia]]. Volume 5: Derbyshire''. (London: Cadell, 1817.) [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol5/pp275-306#p12 Page 277]. However, it is recorded that the Sir Thomas Foljambe "had the manor of Tideswell from Richard Daniel" in 1282. Cox, J Charles. ''Memorials of Old Derbyshire''. (London: Bemrose, 1907.) [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/69017/69017-h/69017-h.htm#Page_97 Pages 97-98] It seems then that the family were lessees of the manor from this point, and there is no evidence they held the Lordship any earlier. On the basis of the disproof of most of the statements about him in the pedigrees, he should be considered as of Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 1112 in Derbyshire, England * married before 1152 [location unknown] but analysis of the only (though unreliable) sources for shows no justification for a precise birth date, and no evidence for a marriage date, as detailed above. == [[Musard-8|Maud (Musard) Foljambe (abt.1115-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> Born >>> '''Estimated Date''' >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' >>> Section on Soddington should be removed. The cited source dates this to Temp Hen. III (1216-1272), which is a century later. >>> Need to evaluate whether [[Musard-1|Matilda Musard]] and [[Musard-8|Matilda Musard]] may be the same person.
The Frecheville & Musard pedigree shows ''Matilda ux. Mathei de Haversheg (15 c)'' as sister of the second Hasculfus. Source 15c is a transcript of a charter (MS Lansd. 207 F. p.92) where Ralph Musard confirms four bovates his father Hasculfus gave as a marriage portion to Matthew de Haversheg and Matilda, the aunt of Ralph. No date is given, but it must be between the death of Hasculfus in 31 H 2 (1184) and of Ralph in 14 H 3 (1229). This Matilda, being of the same generation as the second Harscoit would be closer in age to Geoffrey, but he would have to be her second husband and their marriage take place after 1184, which is as chronologically awkward as her being Harscoit's daughter, and makes her much older at the time of marriage [[Musard-8|Matilda]] daughter and heiress of [[Musard-3|Hasculfus Musard]] appears in two pedigrees published in 1873 and 1874 as the wife of [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey Foljambe ]] . Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) Her husband is described as Lord of Tideswell in 5 Stephen (1140) and is said to have died in 30 Henry 2 (1184). They had a son [[Foljambe-23|Henry Foljambe]], Lord of Tideswell in the time of Richard 1 (1189-1199) and John (1199-1216), who accompanied Richard I to the Holy Land. As her grandson [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", we can presume that Matilda was also buried there, and likely died at Tideswell. === Critical evaluation === Whether Geoffrey Foljambe married a daughter and heiress of Hasculfus Musard should be questioned. Hasculfus Musard is to be identified as Ha(r)scoit Musard. There were two men of this name. The first was a Domesday tenant-in-chief, who before 1112 had become a monk at Ely, and whose heir was his son Robert. Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday People'', entry for Hascoit Musard, on page 244. Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday Descendants'', entry for Musard, Robert, on page 1048. The second was "apparently the great-grandson" of the first, succeeded his father in 1162 and died in 1185 leaving a son and heir Ralph who was of age in 1190.Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday Descendants'', entry for Musard, Harscoit II, on page 1048. Chronologically it is just possible for either of them to be the father of Matilda, though she would have to be either a very late child of the first or a much older sister to the heir of the second who married a man of a similar age to her father. The claim that she was the heiress of Hasculfus Musard is refuted by the evidence that their sons and grandsons succeeded them. In addition, no daughter Matilda is shown for either man in a pedigree with detailed citations of evidence (though it does omit the generation of Robert son of the first Harscoit and grandfather of the second).[https://archive.org/details/collectaneatopog04londuoft/page/n14/mode/1up Pedigree of the Frecheville and Musard Families, Lords of Crich and Staveley in Derbyshire]. ''Collecteanea Topographica et Genealogica'', Volume 4, Pages 1-28. Finally, a daughter of a very powerful tenant-in-chief was unlikely to marry a man of much lower social status. On this basis she should be considered as of Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously she was shown as * Born about 1115 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England * married before 1152 [location unknown] but analysis of the only (though unreliable) sources for her shows no evidence for a marriage date, as detailed above. If one of the Harscoit Musards is her father, then their caput was at Staveley, not Chesterfield. == [[Foljambe-23|Henry Foljambe (abt.1152-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> born c.1145 As his son [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", we can presume that Henry was also buried there, and likely died at Tideswell. === Critical evaluation === There is no evidence that the Foljambes were Lords of Tideswell before 1282. This claim is not made in the ''Monumenta Foljambeana'' pedigree, but is made in the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' for [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph]] (in the time of Henry 1 – 1154-1189), [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey]] (5 Stephen – 1140, died 30 Henry 2 – 1184), and [[Foljambe-23|Henry]] (in the time of Richard I and John – 1189-1216), though in the next generation John (c.1178-1249) is simply 'of Tideswell'. The early descent of the manor of Tideswell is thinly documented. It was held by the King in 1086 according to Domesday and then passed to the Peverell family, but King John granted it to Thomas Armiger in 1205, and it was held by the Brampton family in 1250, and confirmed to the Daniells in 1304. Lysons, Samuel. ''[[Space:Magna Britannia|Magna Britannia]]. Volume 5: Derbyshire''. (London: Cadell, 1817.) [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol5/pp275-306#p12 Page 277]. However, it is recorded that the Sir Thomas Foljambe "had the manor of Tideswell from Richard Daniel" in 1282. Cox, J Charles. ''Memorials of Old Derbyshire''. (London: Bemrose, 1907.) Page 98 It seems then that the family were lessees of the manor from this point, and there is no evidence they held the Lordship any earlier. == [[FitzHerbert-183|Eleanor (FitzHerbert) Foljambe (abt.1154-)]] == >>> PM Orphan >>> Born == [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe (abt.1179-abt.1249)]] == >>> PM [[Lamoreaux-297|Ron Lamoreaux]] >>> born c.1178 John Foliamb or Foljamb appears in two pedigrees published in 1873 and 1874 as the son of [[Foljambe-23|Henry de Foliamb or Foljamb]] and [[FitzHerbert-183|Eleanor]] daughter (and heiress) of Thomas Fitzherbert. Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) He is described as a knight of Tideswell and Wormhill, etc., in the High Peak. He died in 1249, aged 71, and was buried at Tideswell, having expressed a desire "to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers". Presumably he died at Tideswell. A rather different account of his ancestry is given by Cox: Cox, J Charles. ''Memorials of Old Derbyshire''. (London: Bemrose, 1907.) [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/69017/69017-h/69017-h.htm#Page_97 Pages 97-98]
See also [[Wikipedia:Companions_of_William_the_Conqueror]] for a shorter list (accessed 10 April 2023). Godfrey de Foleschamp does not appear in the ''Domesday People'' or ''Domesday Descendants'', which while not comprehensively listing all persons mentioned in English records 1066-1166, do cover 80% of all names identified in sources, with a focus on "providing information about birth and marriage families, dates of succession to fees and obit dates". Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: I Domesday Book''. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1999.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846153105. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: II. Pipe Rolls to'' Cartae Baronum. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2002.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781800105034. Pages 3, 5. Certainly he does not appear in the Pipe Rolls as the first reference to any Foljambe there relates to the will of William Foljambe in 18 Henry II (1172). Yeatman, John Pym, Sitwell, George R. and Foljambe, Cecil J. S. ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)''. (London: Bemrose, 1886) [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761464/page/n139/mode/1up Page 114]. On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of Godfrey, he should be classed as Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 1076 [location unknown] but the only (though unreliable) sources for him contradict this, as detailed above. == [[Daughter_of_Uchtred-1|Unknown (Daughter of Uchtred) de Foleschamp (abt.1080-)]] == >>> PM Orphan >>> Born c.1045 >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' >>> '''Estimated Date''' In a ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' published in 1874, and in ''Monumenta Foljambeana'' published in 1873, the daughter (and heiress) of Uchtred, Saxon Lord of Elton (Derbyshire) is shown as married to Godfrey de Foleschamp, Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) who "came to England with William the Conqueror" and was son of [[De_Foleschamp-2|Richard de Foleschamp]]. They are the parents of [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph Foleschamp]] who married [[Ferrers-184|Gundred]] daughter of [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]], and the great-great-grandparents of [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe]] born about 1178. Her father Uchtred (Uctred or Uhtred) is indeed shown as holding part of Elton in 1066, and by 1086 it was held by [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]], her daughter-in-law's father. Powell-Smith, Anna. ''Open Domesday'' entry for Elton, Derbyshire. https://opendomesday.org/place/SK2261/elton/ (Accessed 10 April 2023.) The implication of the pedigrees is that Godfrey married the daughter of Uchtred sometime soon after 1066. Presuming this was her first marriage, a rough estimate for her birth would be about 1045. Nothing is known of her death date, but a death place of her fief of Elton is possible. === Critical evaluation === Commenting on the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'', Chris Phillips has said "the earlier parts of this work should be treated with caution", though this part is clearly beyond what he describes as the "legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) On this basis and given no other sources for the existence of the daughter of Uchtred, she should be classed as Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously she was shown as * Born about 1080 [location unknown] but the only (though unreliable) sources for her suggest an earlier date, as detailed above. == [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph Foleschamp (abt.1070-)]] m. [[Ferrers-184|Gundred (Ferrers) de Foleschamp (abt.1072-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> born c.1075 >>> '''Estimated Date''' >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' Ralph or Raphe de Foleschamp appears in two pedigrees published in 1873 and 1874 as the son of [[De_Foleschamp-2|Richard de Foleschamp]] and the [[Daughter_of_Uchtred-1|daughter of Uchtred]] Saxon Lord of Elton. Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) He is described simply as a knight of Tideswell (Derbyshire) or in more detail as a knight, Lord of Tideswell, Elton etc. in the time of Henry I (1100-1135). He married [[Ferrers-184|Gundred]] daughter of [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]] and had a son [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey Foljambe]] who died in 30 Henry II (1184). As his great-grandson [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", it is possible that Geoffrey was also buried there, and also that he died at Tideswell. === Critical evaluation === Ralph Foleschamp does not appear in the ''Domesday People'' or ''Domesday Descendants'', which while not comprehensively listing all persons mentioned in English records 1066-1166, do cover 80% of all names identified in sources, with a focus on "providing information about birth and marriage families, dates of succession to fees and obit dates". Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: I Domesday Book''. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1999.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846153105. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: II. Pipe Rolls to'' Cartae Baronum. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2002.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781800105034. Pages 3, 5. Certainly he does not appear in the Pipe Rolls as the first reference to any Foljambe there relates to the will William Foljambe in 18 Henry II (1172). Yeatman, John Pym, Sitwell, George R. and Foljambe, Cecil J. S. ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)''. (London: Bemrose, 1886) [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761464/page/n139/mode/1up Page 114]. That Ralph Foleschamp was married to Gundred daughter of Henry de Ferrers is questionable. Firstly, because a daughter of a very powerful tenant-in-chief was unlikely to marry a man of much lower social status (his grandfather Uchtred being described as "a small landowner in north Derbyshire" ‘[https://domesday.pase.ac.uk/Domesday?op=5&personkey=40352 Uhtræd 23]’, Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England, http://www.pase.ac.uk, accessed 10 April 2023. ). Secondly, because the only known daughter of Henry de Ferrers was Amice. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: I Domesday Book''. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1999.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846153105.
Entry for Henricus De Ferrariis, page 247. Costambeys, Marios. "Ferrers, Henry de (d. 1093x1100), magnate and administrator." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 23 Sep. 2004. https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-9361. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) There is no evidence that the Foljambes were Lords of Tideswell before 1282. This claim is not made in the ''Monumenta Foljambeana'' pedigree, but is made in the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' for [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph]] (in the time of Henry 1 – 1154-1189), [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey]] (5 Stephen – 1140, died 30 Henry 2 – 1184), and [[Foljambe-23|Henry]] (in the time of Richard I and John – 1189-1216), though in the next generation John (c.1178-1249) is simply 'of Tideswell'. The early descent of the manor of Tideswell is thinly documented. It was held by the King in 1086 according to Domesday and then passed to the Peverell family, but King John granted it to Thomas Armiger in 1205, and it was held by the Brampton family in 1250, and confirmed to the Daniells in 1304. Lysons, Samuel. ''[[Space:Magna Britannia|Magna Britannia]]. Volume 5: Derbyshire''. (London: Cadell, 1817.) [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol5/pp275-306#p12 Page 277]. However, it is recorded that the Sir Thomas Foljambe "had the manor of Tideswell from Richard Daniel" in 1282. Cox, J Charles. ''Memorials of Old Derbyshire''. (London: Bemrose, 1907.) Page 98 It seems then that the family were lessees of the manor from this point, and there is no evidence they held the Lordship any earlier. Commenting on the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'', Chris Phillips has said "the earlier parts of this work should be treated with caution", though this part is clearly beyond what he describes as the "legendary descent from Scandinavian royalty". Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) Given this assessment, the doubts about his marriage and the absence of other sources for the existence of Ralph, he should be classed as Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 1070 [location unknown] but analysis of the only (though unreliable) sources for him suggest slightly later date, as detailed above. == [[Ferrers-184|Gundred (Ferrers) de Foleschamp (abt.1072-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> Disconnect from father >>> '''Estimated Date''' >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' TO RESEARCH: she appears in [https://ia800502.us.archive.org/10/items/The_Gresleys_of_Drakelowe/TheGresleysofDrakelowe.pdf a pedigree] as daughter of Henry Ferrers who died 1088 or 1089. For the whole two-page pedigree down to 1633 this cites: * [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A36794.0001.001/1:6.63?rgn=div2;view=fulltext Dugdale's Baronage i 257] - no mention of Henry's daughters * [https://archive.org/details/completepeerage03cokahrish/page/n65/mode/1up Cokayne's Peerage] - under Earls of Derby starts with Robert son of Henry * Planché in Journ. of the Archaeol. Assn. vii (1852) p.220 * Jewitt, Derbyshire Domesday (1871) p. vii * Cox in [https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-2300-1/dissemination/pdf/009/DAJ_v009_1887_118-178.pdf Derb. Archaeol. Soc. ix (1887) p.118] - discusses sons but not daughters of Henry * [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029787250/page/n126/mode/1up Shirley's Stemmata Shirleiana p.103] - Pedigree of Devereux and Ferrars has only Henry and son John * Shaw's Staffordshire i, 418. - about a marriage Temp H 5. * Sir Tho. de Ferrers' Will, dated Feb. 149 . [sic one died 1429 another 1498] * H. Norris, [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Baddesley_Clinton/Z8QuAAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Baddesley Clinton] (1897) - pages 101-102 enumerates children of Henry Ferrers: Engenulph, William, Robert, Amicia wife to Nigel d'Albini, Emmeline, Gundreda, wife to Sir Robert le Blount, first feudal baron of Ixworth, co. Suffolk. ** Wikitree currently shows [[Le_Blount-34|Robert le Blount]] married to Henry's ''sister'' Gundreda, ** as does [http://www.thepeerage.com/p21199.htm#i211981 The Peerage]. ** Domesday People p.370 notes his sons are also landholders in DB, no mention of wife, he was dead by Temp H 1 (1100-1135). ** [https://archive.org/details/manorsofsuffolkn01copiuoft/page/333/mode/1up Manors of Suffolk] says he married Gundred daughter of Henry, citing H.R. ii 151 for the paragraph. ** [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntdk.htm#_Toc36368840 MedLands for Ferrers] notes evidence for more than one daughter of Henry but can only name Amice, it also states Henry as the only known child of his father, which is odd given the first citation on [[De_Ferrieres-1|Guillaume De Ferrieres (-aft.1066)]] * &c. As her great-grandson [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", it is possible that Gundred was also buried there, and also that she died at Tideswell. == [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey Foljambe (abt.1112-1184)]] m. [[Musard-8|Maud (Musard) Foljambe (abt.1115-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> born c.1110 >>> Add surname de Foleschamp >>> '''Estimated Date''' >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' Geffrey de Foleschamp appears in two pedigrees published in 1873 and 1874 as the son of [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph de Foleschamp]] and [[Ferrers-184|Gundred]] daughter of [[Ferrières-4|Henry de Ferrars]] . Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) He is described as Lord of Tideswell in 5 Stephen (1140) and is said to have died in 30 Henry 2 (1184). He married [[Musard-8|Matilda]] daughter and heiress of [[Musard-3|Hasculfus Musard]], and had a son [[Foljambe-23|Henry Foljambe]], Lord of Tideswell in the time of Richard 1 (1189-1199) and John (1199-1216), who accompanied Richard I to the Holy Land. As his grandson [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", we can presume that Geoffrey was also buried there, and likely died at Tideswell. === Critical evaluation === Geoffrey Foljambe and his wife Matilda Musard do not appear in the ''Domesday People'' or ''Domesday Descendants'', which while not comprehensively listing all persons mentioned in English records 1066-1166, do cover 80% of all names identified in sources, with a focus on "providing information about birth and marriage families, dates of succession to fees and obit dates". The family of Harscoit Musard is discussed, with the implication that Matilda is not mentioned in documents of this period. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday People: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: I Domesday Book''. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1999.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781846153105. Keats-Rohan, K. S. B. ''Domesday Descendants: A Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents 1066-1166: II. Pipe Rolls to'' Cartae Baronum. (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2002.) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781800105034. Pages 3, 5. Certainly he does not appear in the Pipe Rolls as the first reference to any Foljambe there relates to the will William Foljambe in 18 Henry II (1172), and the next mention is Tom Foljambe in 10-11 John (1208-1210). Yeatman, John Pym, Sitwell, George R. and Foljambe, Cecil J. S. ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during the 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)''. (London: Bemrose, 1886) Pages [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761464/page/n139/mode/1up 114], [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761464/page/n200/mode/1up 175]. Whether Geoffrey Foljambe married a daughter and heiress of Hasculfus Musard should also be questioned. Hasculfus Musard is to be identified as Ha(r)scoit Musard. There were two men of this name. The first was a Domesday tenant-in-chief, who before 1112 had become a monk at Ely, and whose heir was his son Robert. Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday People'', entry for Hascoit Musard, on page 244. Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday Descendants'', entry for Musard, Robert, on page 1048. The second was "apparently the great-grandson" of the first, succeeded his father in 1162 and died in 1185 leaving a son and heir Ralph who was of age in 1190.Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday Descendants'', entry for Musard, Harscoit II, on page 1048. Chronologically it is just possible for either of them to be the father of Matilda, though she would have to be either a very late child of the first or a much older sister to the heir of the second who married a man of a similar age to her father. The claim that she was the heiress of Hasculfus Musard is refuted by the evidence that their sons and grandsons succeeded them. In addition, no daughter Matilda is shown for either man in a pedigree with detailed citations of evidence (though it does omit the generation of Robert son of the first Harscoit and grandfather of the second).[https://archive.org/details/collectaneatopog04londuoft/page/n14/mode/1up Pedigree of the Frecheville and Musard Families, Lords of Crich and Staveley in Derbyshire]. ''Collecteanea Topographica et Genealogica'', Volume 4, Pages 1-28. Finally, a daughter of a very powerful tenant-in-chief was unlikely to marry a man of much lower social status. There is no evidence that the Foljambes were Lords of Tideswell before 1282. This claim is not made in the ''Monumenta Foljambeana'' pedigree, but is made in the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' for [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph]] (in the time of Henry 1 – 1154-1189), [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey]] (5 Stephen – 1140, died 30 Henry 2 – 1184), and [[Foljambe-23|Henry]] (in the time of Richard I and John – 1189-1216), though in the next generation John (c.1178-1249) is simply 'of Tideswell'. The early descent of the manor of Tideswell is thinly documented. It was held by the King in 1086 according to Domesday and then passed to the Peverell family, but King John granted it to Thomas Armiger in 1205, and it was held by the Brampton family in 1250, and confirmed to the Daniells in 1304. Lysons, Samuel. ''[[Space:Magna Britannia|Magna Britannia]]. Volume 5: Derbyshire''. (London: Cadell, 1817.) [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol5/pp275-306#p12 Page 277]. However, it is recorded that the Sir Thomas Foljambe "had the manor of Tideswell from Richard Daniel" in 1282. Cox, J Charles. ''Memorials of Old Derbyshire''. (London: Bemrose, 1907.) [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/69017/69017-h/69017-h.htm#Page_97 Pages 97-98] It seems then that the family were lessees of the manor from this point, and there is no evidence they held the Lordship any earlier. On the basis of the disproof of most of the statements about him in the pedigrees, he should be considered as of Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously he was shown as * Born about 1112 in Derbyshire, England * married before 1152 [location unknown] but analysis of the only (though unreliable) sources for shows no justification for a precise birth date, and no evidence for a marriage date, as detailed above. == [[Musard-8|Maud (Musard) Foljambe (abt.1115-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> Born >>> '''Estimated Date''' >>> '''Uncertain Existence''' >>> Section on Soddington should be removed. The cited source dates this to Temp Hen. III (1216-1272), which is a century later. >>> Need to evaluate whether [[Musard-1|Matilda Musard]] and [[Musard-8|Matilda Musard]] may be the same person.
The Frecheville & Musard pedigree shows ''Matilda ux. Mathei de Haversheg (15 c)'' as sister of the second Hasculfus. Source 15c is a transcript of a charter (MS Lansd. 207 F. p.92) where Ralph Musard confirms four bovates his father Hasculfus gave as a marriage portion to Matthew de Haversheg and Matilda, the aunt of Ralph. No date is given, but it must be between the death of Hasculfus in 31 H 2 (1184) and of Ralph in 14 H 3 (1229). This Matilda, being of the same generation as the second Harscoit would be closer in age to Geoffrey, but he would have to be her second husband and their marriage take place after 1184, which is as chronologically awkward as her being Harscoit's daughter, and makes her much older at the time of marriage [[Musard-8|Matilda]] daughter and heiress of [[Musard-3|Hasculfus Musard]] appears in two pedigrees published in 1873 and 1874 as the wife of [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey Foljambe ]] . Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) Her husband is described as Lord of Tideswell in 5 Stephen (1140) and is said to have died in 30 Henry 2 (1184). They had a son [[Foljambe-23|Henry Foljambe]], Lord of Tideswell in the time of Richard 1 (1189-1199) and John (1199-1216), who accompanied Richard I to the Holy Land. As her grandson [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", we can presume that Matilda was also buried there, and likely died at Tideswell. === Critical evaluation === Whether Geoffrey Foljambe married a daughter and heiress of Hasculfus Musard should be questioned. Hasculfus Musard is to be identified as Ha(r)scoit Musard. There were two men of this name. The first was a Domesday tenant-in-chief, who before 1112 had become a monk at Ely, and whose heir was his son Robert. Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday People'', entry for Hascoit Musard, on page 244. Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday Descendants'', entry for Musard, Robert, on page 1048. The second was "apparently the great-grandson" of the first, succeeded his father in 1162 and died in 1185 leaving a son and heir Ralph who was of age in 1190.Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday Descendants'', entry for Musard, Harscoit II, on page 1048. Chronologically it is just possible for either of them to be the father of Matilda, though she would have to be either a very late child of the first or a much older sister to the heir of the second who married a man of a similar age to her father. The claim that she was the heiress of Hasculfus Musard is refuted by the evidence that their sons and grandsons succeeded them. In addition, no daughter Matilda is shown for either man in a pedigree with detailed citations of evidence (though it does omit the generation of Robert son of the first Harscoit and grandfather of the second).[https://archive.org/details/collectaneatopog04londuoft/page/n14/mode/1up Pedigree of the Frecheville and Musard Families, Lords of Crich and Staveley in Derbyshire]. ''Collecteanea Topographica et Genealogica'', Volume 4, Pages 1-28. Finally, a daughter of a very powerful tenant-in-chief was unlikely to marry a man of much lower social status. On this basis she should be considered as of Uncertain Existence. === Removed BMD info === Previously she was shown as * Born about 1115 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England * married before 1152 [location unknown] but analysis of the only (though unreliable) sources for her shows no evidence for a marriage date, as detailed above. If one of the Harscoit Musards is her father, then their caput was at Staveley, not Chesterfield. == [[Foljambe-23|Henry Foljambe (abt.1152-)]] == >>> PM [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] >>> born c.1145 As his son [[Foljambe-22|John]] "desired to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers", we can presume that Henry was also buried there, and likely died at Tideswell. === Critical evaluation === There is no evidence that the Foljambes were Lords of Tideswell before 1282. This claim is not made in the ''Monumenta Foljambeana'' pedigree, but is made in the ''Pedigree of Foljambe'' for [[Foleschamp-4|Ralph]] (in the time of Henry 1 – 1154-1189), [[Foljambe-41|Geoffrey]] (5 Stephen – 1140, died 30 Henry 2 – 1184), and [[Foljambe-23|Henry]] (in the time of Richard I and John – 1189-1216), though in the next generation John (c.1178-1249) is simply 'of Tideswell'. The early descent of the manor of Tideswell is thinly documented. It was held by the King in 1086 according to Domesday and then passed to the Peverell family, but King John granted it to Thomas Armiger in 1205, and it was held by the Brampton family in 1250, and confirmed to the Daniells in 1304. Lysons, Samuel. ''[[Space:Magna Britannia|Magna Britannia]]. Volume 5: Derbyshire''. (London: Cadell, 1817.) [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol5/pp275-306#p12 Page 277]. However, it is recorded that the Sir Thomas Foljambe "had the manor of Tideswell from Richard Daniel" in 1282. Cox, J Charles. ''Memorials of Old Derbyshire''. (London: Bemrose, 1907.) Page 98 It seems then that the family were lessees of the manor from this point, and there is no evidence they held the Lordship any earlier. == [[FitzHerbert-183|Eleanor (FitzHerbert) Foljambe (abt.1154-)]] == >>> PM Orphan >>> Born == [[Foljambe-22|John Foljambe (abt.1179-abt.1249)]] == >>> PM [[Lamoreaux-297|Ron Lamoreaux]] >>> born c.1178 John Foliamb or Foljamb appears in two pedigrees published in 1873 and 1874 as the son of [[Foljambe-23|Henry de Foliamb or Foljamb]] and [[FitzHerbert-183|Eleanor]] daughter (and heiress) of Thomas Fitzherbert. Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the county families of Yorkshire: Volume 1 West Riding]] (London: W W Head, 1874). No pagination. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n142/mode/1up Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall]. Ayars, Barbarann K, and Phillips, Chris. Transcription of, and commentary on, [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/families/foljambe/foljambe.shtml Pedigree of Foljambe, of Aldwarke Hall] on Phillips, Chris [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy]. (Accessed 10 April 2023.) [[Foljambe-60|Foljambe, Cecil G Savile]]. "Monumenta Foljambeana." ''The Reliquary'' Volume 14 (1873) Pages 65-70 and 237-242. ([https://books.google.ca/books?id=0Jg1AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=false Pages 237 and 239].) He is described as a knight of Tideswell and Wormhill, etc., in the High Peak. He died in 1249, aged 71, and was buried at Tideswell, having expressed a desire "to be buried in the chancel of the church at Tideswell with his forefathers". Presumably he died at Tideswell. A rather different account of his ancestry is given by Cox: Cox, J Charles. ''Memorials of Old Derbyshire''. (London: Bemrose, 1907.) [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/69017/69017-h/69017-h.htm#Page_97 Pages 97-98]
One of [the Foljambe family] was enfeoffed as a forester of fee (that is an hereditary forester) by William Peverel in the days of the Conqueror. William Foljambe, who was probably his grandson, died in 1172. Thomas Foljambe, of Tideswell, is mentioned in 1208, and again in 1214, when he was a knight. He had three sons, whose names appear as witnesses to various charters between 1224 and 1244; John and Roger are described as being of Tideswell, and Thomas of Little Hucklow. John died in 1249.He married [[Luttrell-627|Margaret]] daughter of Geoffrey Lutterell and had issue: * [[Foljambe-21|Thomas]] * John * William * Roger * Henry * Robert == Sources ==
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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Folkerth families and information about individuals, places, and things named Folkerth. (Do you have any info about Folkerths or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Folkerth, Volker, Voelker, Volkert, Folkart, Foutch, Folk, Volk, Fulchard, Volhard, Volchert, Folgert, Vollert. === Origins of the Surname === ORIGINS: Southern Germany near the Austrian border, where the epic poem that spurred the popularity of the surname first took root in Germany. MEANING: Derived from the German personal name of "Volkher," from ''volk'' for "people" and ''her'' for "army." * Popular in the German Middle Ages as a name and as a surname thanks to the fame of the epic poem "Niebelungenlied," featuring "Volker the Fiddler." * Derived from the same Germanic personal name that gave rise to the English surnames of "Folgers" and "Fulcher." LINKS: * ''[http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/Folkerth-family-crest.htm Folkerth Family Crest]'' === Family Trees === * '''Jennifer Folkerth''' (?-present), GVSU undergraduate and friend of [[Marfia-1|Christine Marfia]].
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[[Category:Folkerth Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Folkerth-8|Linda Folkerth]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Folkerth and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category:Folliard Name Study]] Here are the profiles the [[Space:Folliard_Name_Study|Folliard Name Study]] is currently working on. Can you help? {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Cameron-6461|Folliard, Mary Ann (Cameron) ]] || 1872-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Canders-2|Folliard, Catherine (Canders) ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Crawley-764|Folliard, Catherine (Crawley) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Cummins-1485|Folliard, Bridget (Cummins) ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Felord-1|Felord, John ]] || 1808-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Filliard-1|Filliard, Michael ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Follard-10|Follard, Elizabeth ]] || 1803-11-13 || to-do |- | [[Follard-3|Frain, Mary (Follard) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Follard-4|Mally, Ellen (Follard) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Follard-5|Follard, John ]] || 1852-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Follard-6|Follard, Esther ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Follard-7|Follard, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Follard-8|Follard, Robert ]] || 1801-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Follard-9|Follard, Ann ]] || 1805-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-10|Folliard, Mary ]] || 1867-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-11|Folliard, Bridget ]] || 1867-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-12|Folliard, Walter ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-13|Folliard, Thomas ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-14|Folliard, Catherine ]] || 1868-08-21 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-15|Folliard, Thomas ]] || 1866-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-16|Folliard, Catherine ]] || 1876-09-04 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-17|Folliard, John ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-18|Folliard, Bridget ]] || 1866-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-19|Folliard, Patrick ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-20|Folliard, Celia ]] || 1865-06-25 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-21|Folliard, Thomas ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-22|Folliard, William ]] || 1868-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-23|Folliard, James ]] || 1874-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-24|Folliard, William ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-25|Folliard, Patrick ]] || 1868-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-26|Lydon, Bridget (Folliard) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-27|Mulkeen, Catherine (Folliard) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-28|Smyth, Catherine (Folliard) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-29|Mullanny, Honor (Folliard) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-30|Mulkeen, Catherine (Folliard) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-35|Nicholson, Margaret (Folliard) ]] || 1814-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-36|Seery, Mary (Folliard) ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-37|Folliard, Peter ]] || 1820-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-38|Folliard, William ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-4|Folliard, Francis ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-40|Walsh, Allice (Folliard) ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-41|Folliard, George Patrick]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-42|Folliard, Laetitia ]] || 1812-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-43|Folliard, Joseph ]] || || to-do |- | [[Folliard-44|Folliard, William ]] || 1819-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-45|Folliard, Thomas ]] || 1818-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-46|Folliard, James ]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-47|Folliard, Michael ]] || || to-do |- | [[Folliard-48|Folliard, Thomas ]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-49|Folliard, Thomas ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-5|Folliard, Peter ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-50|Folliard, John ]] || 1842-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-51|Folliard, Michael ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-52|Duffy, Mariah (Folliard) ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-53|Lemin, Margaret (Folliard) ]] || 1851-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-54|McGrath, Bridget (Folliard) ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-55|Bonnes, Annie (Folliard) ]] || 1858-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-56|Folliard, Robert ]] || 1867-07-02 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-57|Folliard, Samuel ]] || 1895-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-58|Folliard, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Folliard-59|Folliard, Francis H]] || 1876-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-6|Folliard, John ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-61|Folliard, Frank H]] || 1912-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-62|Folliard, Michael D]] || || to-do |- | [[Folliard-63|Folliard, Loretta ]] || 1879-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-64|Folliard, Francis H.]] || 1846-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-65|Folliard, Catherine ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-66|Cowan, Ann (Folliard) ]] || 1848-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-67|Baldwin, Mary Agnes (Folliard) ]] || 1850-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-68|Folliard, William ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-69|Folliard, Alice ]] || || to-do |- | [[Folliard-7|Folliard, John ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-70|Folliard, Eugene H]] || || to-do |- | [[Folliard-8|Folliard, Thomas ]] || 1880-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Folliard-9|Folliard, Mary ]] || 1868-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Folliart-1|Folliart, John ]] || 1690-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-105|Fullard, Thomas ]] || 1806-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-106|Fullard, Richard ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-107|Fullard, Andy ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-108|Fullard, Michael ]] || 1762-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-109|Fullard, John ]] || 1778-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-110|Fullard, William ]] || 1751-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-111|Fullard, William ]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-112|Fullard, William ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fullard-113|Fullard, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Fullard-114|Fullard, Patrick ]] || 1790-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-96|Fullard, Patrick ]] || 1789-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-97|Fullard, George ]] || 1809-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullard-98|Fullard, William ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullerd-1|Fullerd, Michael ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Fullerton-672|Fullerton, William ]] || 1815-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Leck-91|Folliard, Elizabeth (Leck) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Morely-26|Folliard, Bridget (Morely) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Regan-908|Folliard, Catherine (Regan) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Stenson-63|Folliard, Ann (Stenson) ]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-379469|Folliard, Mary (Unknown) ]] || 1775-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-398472|Fallard, Jane (Unknown) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-400139|Folliard, Bridget (Unknown) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Unknown-400140|Folliard, Mary (Unknown) ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-401467|Folliard, Sarah (Unknown) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Waldron-1330|Waldron, Bridget ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Waldron-1434|Folliard, Bridget (Waldron) ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- |}
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[[Category:Folsom Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Folsom}} The goal of this project is to ... Create the most comprehensive database of the Folsom Family and it's various lines. So those of us that have the blood of Folsom's running through our veins can know our history before it is lost to the ages. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Folsom-710|Jamie Folsom]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I Am currently working on my own line that starts with Deacon John Folsom Jr * The other lines need to be added and documented *And all lines followed to there end, and DNA Test takers to Prove the Lines.
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[[Category:Choctaw]] [[Category:Choctaw Nation]] [[Category:Folsom_Family_of_Choctaw_Heritage]] This page provides context for the Folsom family of Choctaw heritage, offering historical details and reliable source material. ---- '''A Brief Origin of the Folsom Family of Choctaw'''
[[Folsom-144|Israel Folsom]] and [[Chambers-437|Mary (Chambers) Folsom]] were the parents to four known sons; [[Folsom-126|Nathaniel Folsom Sr]], [[Folsom-1110|Ebenezer Folsom]], [[Folsom-1316|Edmund Folsom]] and Israel. The father was born in Connecticut, the mother in New Jersey, met and married in either New Jersey or in North Carolina, moving to that state with a Baptist colony. From North Carolina, after the children were born, the family left that state living in Georgia for a time. About 1775 the father again moved his family, this time to the southwest, reaching the area which was home to the First People known as [[Space:Choctaw|Choctaw]].Byington, Cyrus. “Memoir of Nathaniel Folsom, as Told to Cyrus Byington, June 1829.” Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, http://libraries.ou.edu/locations/docs/westhist/harg.htm. Accessed 1 Sept. 2019. Jay L. Hargett Collection: Box H-57, Folder 59 During the last stages of their journey into the region, they encountered other travelers at Pearl River who were returning due to sickness. The father, fearing for his family, decided to return to North Carolina, but eventually altered course into the [[Space:Chickasaw_Project|Chickasaw]] lands. This caused a dispute between the eldest son, 19-year-old Nathaniel, and his father, and his parting ways with the family. In a letter to his friend [[Byington-316|Cyrus Byington]], Nathaniel offers his recollection of the event:“At this time I was about 19 years of age. At that place we parted. My father knocked me down. I arose and told him I would quit him, and did so by walking straight off before his face. I do not remember what I did, but I always thought I was not in fault. My parents then moved into the Chickasaw Nation. I entered into partnership with Mr. Welch, and could do many things for him. In the Chickasaw Nation my brother Israel ran away from my father and came to me. He died at the age of 18 near where Mr. Juzon now lives. He was a good young man.” ~ Nathaniel Folsom June 1823 letter to Rev. Cyrus Byington For the remainder of his life Nathaniel resided among the Choctaw as an adopted member of that society. Eventually his brothers Israel, Edmond and Ebenezer would join him. The three remaining brothers, Israel having died young, would each learn the Choctaw language and marry Choctaw women, making their homes and livelihoods as immigrants accepted into the culture. Thus, these brothers became the foundation of the Folsom family of Choctaw.Debo, Angie. The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic. Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 1934. pg 37-38 Folsom descendants, through their fathers listed here, may be connected to [[Folsom-94|John Folsom]] of Norfolkshire, England, who emigrated to New England during the [[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|Puritan Great Migration]] about 1638. WikiTree Category Listing of Descendants: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Folsom_Family_of_Choctaw_Heritage Folsom Family of Choctaw Heritage] ::{| |+'''Folsom Family of Choctaw''' !Generation ! / !Father ! / !Mother ! / !Children |- |1 | |Israel FolsomFolsom, Elizabeth Knowles Genealogy of the Folsom family: a revised and extended edition, including English records 1638-1938, published 1938, Reference Volume 2, pages 807-8 https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066140435 | |Mary Chambers | |Nathaniel |- | | | | | | |Israel |- | | | | | | |Ebeneezer |- | | | | | | |Edmond |- | | | | | | |. |- |2 | |Nathaniel FolsomCushman, H. B. History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians. Headlight Printing House, 1899. p. 387 – 391 https://archive.org/details/histchoctaw00cushrich/page/387/mode/1up | |[[Choctaw-41|Ai Ne Chi]] | |David |- | | | | | | |Rebecca |- | | | | | | |Rhoda |- | | | | | | |Israel |- | | | | | | |Adam |- | | | | | | |Jerry |- | | | | | | |McKee |- | | | | | | |Molly |- | | | | | | |Edmond |- | | | | | | |Emily |- | | | | | | |Amziah |- | | | | | | |Lucretia |- | | | | | | |Elizabeth |- | | | | | | |Solomon |- | | | | | | |Delilah |- | | | | | | |Shame* |- | | | | | | |Polly* |- | | | | |[[Choctaw-42|I-Ah-Ne-Cha]] | |Nathaniel |- | | | | | | |Isaac* |- | | | | | | |George |- | | | | | | |Samuel |- | | | | | | |John |- | | | | | | |Robert |- | | | | | | |Billy |- | | | | | | |. |- |2 | |Ebeneezer | |[[Tehani-1|Ni Ti Ka]] | |Sophia |- | | | | | | |. |- |2 | |Edmund | |[[Yokahti-1|Yokahliti]] | |Jeremiah |- | | | | | | |Peter |- | | | | | | |Ward |- | | | | | | |Nathaniel |- | | | | | | |Rachel |- | | | | | | |Abigail |- | | | | | | |George |- | | | | |Unknown | |Margaret (Peggy) |- | | | | | | |David |- | | | | | | |Eve |} :* Disputed child or mother/child connection '''Note:''' [[Colbert-1155|Czarina (Colbert) Conlan]], a great-granddaughter of Nathaniel Folsom, who in 1919 began working as the curator of the Native American collection of the museum run by the Oklahoma Historical Society, provided family knowledge and documentation to [[Knowles-2189|Elizabeth Knowles Folsom]] for the Genealogy of the Folsom Family. That work and other mentions of the family by Cushman, Byington and in publications such as the History of Bethel Presbytery, help place the children with their correct birth mother. ---- == Resources == '''First Person Accounts''' * Byington, Cyrus. “Memoir of Nathaniel Folsom, as Told to Cyrus Byington, June 1829.” Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, http://libraries.ou.edu/locations/docs/westhist/harg.htm. Accessed 1 Sept. 2019. Jay L. Hargett Collection: Box H-57, Folder 59 * Cushman, H. B. History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians. Headlight Printing House, 1899. p. 387 – 391 https://archive.org/details/histchoctaw00cushrich/page/387/mode/1up * The Missionary Herald, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. v .19, 1823, perma link https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah6kxy, https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah6kxy?urlappend=%3Bseq=129 * Cumberland Presbyterian History [http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/presby/Bethel.htm Bethel Presbytery] '''Scholarly Works''' * Folsom, Elizabeth Knowles Genealogy of the Folsom family: a revised and extended edition, including English records 1638-1938, published 1938, Reference Volume 2, pages 807-8 https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066140435 ** [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066140468 Full Volume 1] ** [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066140435 Full Volume 2] * Debo, Angie. The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic. Univ. of Oklahoma Pr., 1934. * O'Beirne, Harry F, Laura S. Gross, and Theodore Gross. Leaders And Leading Men of the Indian Territory: With Interesting Biographical Sketches. I. Choctaws And Chickasaws: With a Brief History of Each Tribe, Its Laws, Customs, Superstitions And Religious Beliefs. Chicago: American publishers' association, 1891. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112102619832 '''Government Documents''' * "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHPF-BTF : 29 July 2017), Nathaniel Folsom, Lowndes, Mississippi, United States; citing 85, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 71; FHL microfilm 14,839. * U.S. Congressional Serial Set, Vol 246, 1835 https://books.google.com/books?id=G49HAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false ** Searchable version: Access Genealogy: [https://accessgenealogy.com/native/armstrong-rolls.htm Armstrong Roll] '''Other Websites''' * Folsom Family Association of America Inc.: [http://www.folsomfamily.org/Index_files/choctaw%20folsoms/d1.htm Israel Folsom] * Access Genealogy: [https://accessgenealogy.com/native/folsom-list-of-mixed-bloods.htm Folsom Choctaw Family] ==Sources==
[[Folsom-144|Israel Folsom]] and [[Chambers-437|Mary (Chambers) Folsom]] were the parents to four known sons; [[Folsom-126|Nathaniel Folsom Sr]], [[Folsom-1110|Ebenezer Folsom]], [[Folsom-1316|Edmund Folsom]] and Israel. The father was born in Connecticut, the mother in New Jersey, met and married in either New Jersey or in North Carolina, moving to that state with a Baptist colony. From North Carolina, after the children were born, the family left that state living in Georgia for a time. About 1775 the father again moved his family, this time to the southwest, reaching the area which was home to the First People known as [[Space:Choctaw|Choctaw]].Byington, Cyrus. “Memoir of Nathaniel Folsom, as Told to Cyrus Byington, June 1829.” Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, http://libraries.ou.edu/locations/docs/westhist/harg.htm. Accessed 1 Sept. 2019. Jay L. Hargett Collection: Box H-57, Folder 59 During the last stages of their journey into the region, they encountered other travelers at Pearl River who were returning due to sickness. The father, fearing for his family, decided to return to North Carolina, but eventually altered course into the [[Space:Chickasaw_Project|Chickasaw]] lands. This caused a dispute between the eldest son, 19-year-old Nathaniel, and his father, and his parting ways with the family. In a letter to his friend [[Byington-316|Cyrus Byington]], Nathaniel offers his recollection of the event:
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Folsom Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Folsom Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Folsom Folsom] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Folsom name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Folsoms), by time period (18th Century Folsoms), or by topic (Folsom DNA, Folsom Occupations, Folsom Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Folsom Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Folsom}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Folsom}} {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Folsom Decedents and Ancestors|Folsom Decedents and Ancestors]] * * * * ==Membership== * [[Folsom-1816|Daphne Folsom]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified
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The Binghamton Press, Saturday Evening, June 28, 1930. (Transcibed from www.fultonhistory.com) LEGAL NOTICES CITATION SURROGATE'S COURT Act 189, 140. The People of the State of New York, by the Grace of God Free and Independent: To Melbourn Folsom, sometimes known as Melville Folsom, if he be living, a brother aud heir at law and next of kin of Robert W. Folsom, deceased, late of the City of Binghamton, in the County of Broome, New York, and if the said Melbourn Folsom, sometimes known as Melville Folsom, be not living, then his surviving widow, if any there be, executors or administrators, if any there be, and all of his heirs at law and next of kin, if any there be, and all of his devisees, legatees, assignees, transferees and successors in interest, if any there be, whose names, residences and postoffice addresses are unknown and unascertainable, and who would be heirs at law aud next of kin of, and persons and parties interested in the estate of said Robert W. Folsom, deceased; and if the above named Melbourn Folsom, sometimes known as Melville Folsom, and all of the above described unknown persons and parties be not living, then to Mary Ella Folsom, Maude F. Jackson, Lottie May Colburn and Albert F.? Folsom, cousins and heirs at law and next of kin of the testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, and grandchildren of William Thomas Folsom, deceased, who was a brother of Robert Hilcon Folsom, the deceased father of said testator, also to Maude R. Shaffer, Nelson E.? Folsom, Frances Folsom Baker and Mary Folsom Milburn, cousins and heirs at law and next of kin of the testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, and great grandchildren of said William Thomas Folsom, deceased, who was a brother of Robert Hilcon Folsom, the deceased father of said testator; also to Jennie Richards Houlden, a cousin and heir at law and next of kin of the testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, and a granddaughter of Louisa Veazie, deceased, who was a sister of Robert Hilcon Folsom, the deceased father of said testator; also to Carrie Harrison, Mae Winters and Clarence Richards, cousins and heirs at law and next of kin of the testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, and great grandchildren of said Louisa Veazie, deceased, who was a sister of Robert Hilcon Folsom, the deceased father of said testator; also to F. Melvln Veazie, a cousin and heir at law and next of kin of the testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, and a son of Sarah Folsom Veazie, deceased, who was a sister of Robert Hilcon Folsom, the deceased father of said testator; also to Nettie V. Healy, Max Veazie, Fay Veazle and Cecil Hugh Veazie, cousins and heirs at law and next of kin of the testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, and grandchlldren of said Sarah Folsom Veazie, deceased, who was a sister of Robert Hilcon Folsom, the deceased father of said testator; also to Henry Cram, Rhea Cram, Bertram Cram and Gusta? Hoyt, cousins and heirs at law and next of kin of the testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, and great grandchlldren of said Sarah Folsom Veazie, deceased, who was a sister of Robert Hilcon Folsom, the deceased father of said testator; and also to all other heirs at law and next of kin of said testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, if any there be, being the descendants, heirs at law and next of kin of the deceased brothers and sisters of said Robert Hilcon Folsom, the deceased father of said testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, whose names, residences and postoffice addresses are unknown and unascertainable; and the descendants, heirs at law and next of kin of the deceased brothers and sisters, if any there be, of Vashti Folsom Bradley, the deceased mother of said testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, whose names, residences and postoffice addresses are unknown and unascertainable; and if any of the heretofore and above, described unknown heirs at law and next of kin, if any there be, have died subsequently to the death of said testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, then to their heirs at law, next of kin, husbands or widows, executors or administrators, devisees, legatees, assignees, transferees and successors in interest, if any there be, of all such persons, whose names, residences and postoffice addresses are unknown and unascertainable, and who would be heirs at law and next of kin of, and persons and parties interested in the estate of said testator, Robert W. Folsom, deceased, late of the City of Binghamton, in the County of Broome, New York - Greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited to show cause In the Surrogate's Court of the County of Broome, New York, before our Surrogate of said County, at his office in the Court House in the City of Binghamton, in said County, on the 28th day of July, 1930, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, why the last Will and Testament of said decedent, which relates to real and personal property, and is propounded for probate by City National Bank of Binghamton, the petitioner herein, of the City of Binghamton in the County of Broome, New York, the Executor therein named, should not be admitted to probate as the last Will and Testament of said decedent, valid to ???? real and personal property, and why Letters Testamentary thereon should not be issued; and such of you as are hereby cited as are under the age of twenty-one years, are notified to appear by your guardian, if you have one, or if you have none you are each notified to appear nnd apply for one to be appointed; or show cause why one should not be appointed; or in the event of your neglect or failure to do so, a special guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate; to represent and act for you In this proceeding. In Testimony Whereof, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court for the County of Broome, New York, to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS - HON. BENJAMIN BAKER. Surrogate of the County of Broome, at the City of Binghamton, in said County of Broome, New York, the 25?th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty. FRANCIS V. V. LEARY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Attorney for Petitioner. O'Nell Bldg. Blnghamton, N. Y.
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== History == First permanent settlers were Colwert and [[Pier-184|Edward Pier]]. == Plat Maps == {{Image|file=Fond_du_Lac_County_Wisconsin-2.jpg |caption=Plat of Fond du Lac }} *Online at [https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Image/IM100525 Wisconsin Historical Society] {{Image|file=Fond_du_Lac_County_Wisconsin-3.jpg |caption=1893 Village of Eldorado Plat Map }} *[http://wlhn.org/fond_du_lac/towns/metomen/maps/1862plat-met.pdf 1862 Town of Metomen Plat Map] === Fond du Lac County Online Records === ====Cemetery Records==== ====Census Records==== *[http://www.wlhn.org/fond_du_lac/towns/alto/census/alto1847.htm Alto Township in the 1847 Wisconsin territorial census] ====Land Records==== * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx Bureau of Land Management] record search *[http://www.wlhn.org/fond_du_lac/communities/eldorado/historic_eldorado/landpatents/index.html Eldorado Township Land Patents] **List of people complied by the Eldorado Community Historical Organization with links to the BLM records ====Newspapers==== === Fond du Lac County Books === === Historical Societies === *[http://www.wlhn.org/fond_du_lac/communities/brandon/brandon_historical_society.htm Brandon Historical Society] *[http://www.wlhn.org/fond_du_lac/communities/eldorado/index.html Eldorado Community Historical Organization] *[http://www.wlhn.org/fairwater_histsoc/index.html Fairwater Historical Society] [[Category:Wisconsin_Projects]] [[Category:Wisconsin]] [[Category:Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin]]
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:Go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fonder_Cemetery%2C_Douglas_County%2C_Colorado Fonder Cemetery ] (aka: Eggleston/Fonder/McMurdo Cemetery-as per Parker Historic Society) for a list of the person laid to rest here and their biographies. :Location: SH 83 Parker, Douglas County, Colorado, USA : GPS Coordinates: 39.4494019, -104.7589035 == Information == :The Eggelston Ranch was the original owners. "The writings of early residents indicate that there are many more graves than were identified by the 1980 inventory taken by the '''Smoky Hill Chapter''' of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. They only identified 13 legible grave stones. The oldest identified was that of Hubert Fonder, who died in 1871. He was the husband of Miriam Donegan Fonder, who started the Fonder School. The last known burial on the site was in 1955."[https://www.parkerhistory.org/eggleston-cemetery]" f-a-g Memorials 17 added (88% photographed) :The memorial for "May Warly" (NO Dates-no sources-no photo of headstone found [[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 22:22, 31 July 2019 (UTC) :Another one that is NOT here is Jose C. Jaramillo. The goal of this project is to ... # Place all photographs here of the cemetery itself and the area that have been taken. And any newspaper articles found. # try to identify the unknowns and the weathered headstones and add them or IF no info is found leave them here for research notes Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. # There are at least 4 headstones, broken, illegible that need to be IDd # New photos after the grass has been mowed down * == Photographs == # DAR 1980 Log book page {{Image|file=Fonder-14-3.jpg |caption=Cemetery Records }} == Sources == #Parker Area Historical Society # National Society of Daughters of American Revolution #Douglas County Historic Newspapers @ the Douglas County Library # [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57284/fonder-cemetery FindAGrave] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Vantine_Name_Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Van Tine}} A collection of family records. :: Coming soon: *John Vantine and Frances Phillips Bible Record (Bible record transcription in 1812 pension file and transcription in DAR records of original Bible in possession of Franklin G. Van Tine 1930.) *Cone-MacAdam Family Bible Record (transcription in NGS Quarterly) == Bogardus-Van Tine Bible Record == ::'''The New York Genealogical and Biographical RECORD''' ::Vol. 84 (October 1953): 232-234. ::"These records are taken from a Dutch Bible published in Amsterdam in 1723 by Jacobus Conyenberg and Isaac Van der Putts. They are printed herewith by permission of the present owner, the Holland Society of New York, and add considerably to previously published accounts of the descendants of the famous Anneke Jans by her second husband Rev. Evarardus Bogardus. As the leaves on which the records are written have in the course of time become detached from the Bible, it is impossible to tell in what order they were originally placed. The entries have been translated and annotated by Louise Hasbrouck Zimm, and nos. 1-16, inclusive, are in Dutch.--Ed." ::[A letter written by me to the Holland Society in about 197?9 returned the information that they did not have this Bible and knew nothing about it. I suspect that the person who answered my letter was mistaken, but that was the response that I got. My great-aunts Betty, Ethel, and Mildred Innis evidently saw this Bible at some point probably in the 1940s or 1950s and made notes of their own but the only difference was that they had 25 instead of 23 for Isaac's birth. I have omitted many of the [notes] in the '''RECORD''' transcription.-cy] #In the year 1722 I [Isaac?] was born the 23 of December #(17)23 my daughter Malle was born the 12 of April #1724 the 2 of August was born my daughter Rach(el) #1726 the 26 of April was born my son Corneli(s) #1728 the 27 of December was born my son Jaen [Johannes] #1729 the 27 of November is born my son Robbert #1731 the 26 of July was born my son Frensses #1733 the 15 of October was born my second son Robbert #1735 the 23 of June was born my daughter Cathar(ina) #1738 the 9th of October was born my son Lowys #1740 th 10(?) of June was born my son Matteus #1743 the 6 of September was (my) daughter Janneke born #174(6?) is our mother in heaven asleep; (died) the 7 of January Ragel Bogardus [Rachel DeWitt] #Her son Cornelis Bogardus was born in the year 1698 the ? of Ja(nuary) #(Year illegible) was born his wife Catharina toiter the 25 February #Cornelis Bogardus Juner Children #his Daughter Catharine was born the 8 day of october 1754 #his son Hendrick was born the 2 day of May 1757 #his son Cornelis was Born the 21 Day of June 1758 #his son John was born the 23 Day of December 1760 #his son Jeams was Born 23 of October 1762 #Cornelis philips was Born 16 Day of February #My wife Maghtel died april 176(1?) #[here follows an illegible entry in which only the word "raghel" followed by "Sch." is discernible. Perhaps it was meant for Rachel Schoonmaker] #1744 the 20 of April was born my daughter Mally's Cathren #(illegible) ...ragel the 7 of ....(illegible) [Probably Rachel, baptised Feb. 2, 1746] #1747 is Born my son Cornelis Van Dien 15 of december #1750 is Born my son Johannis Van Dine the 24 of j... #(175)2 is Born my son Isaac Van Tine the 7 of May #(175)4 is Born my son Abraham Van Tine the 10 of November #(17)56 is Born my Son francis Van Tine the 27 of Decembr #1757 is Born my son Robert Van Tine 12 October #(175)8 [sic] March is born Maria Van Tine my daughter [entries 33-35, inclusive, are written in Dutch] #(Year illegible) April is born my daughter Elisabeth van Tyn #(Year illegible) the last week of February is born my daughter Mary(?) #Mary Swartwout was Born December 2, 1776 [her identity has not been established] == Cornelius Bogardus and Isaac Vantyne Bible Record == (This is from the handwritten family record done either by the Innes sisters or Anne Vantine. It is in the possession of Sharon Van Tyne, Richardson, Texas, 11/15/1998)
"The following is a record found in a Bible now in possession of the Benedick family in Carmine Street - New York City (1895) "The Bible belonged to Cornelius Bogardus and bears the date of 1637. "From this Bogardus we trace our descent - :::In the year 1722 I was married on 23rd December :::1723 my daughter Mollie is born the 12th of April :::1724 is born my daughter - Rac -(perhaps Rachel) :::1726 is born my son Cornelius :::1728 is born my son Joah (John) :::1729 is born my son Robert - (died in infancy) :::1731 is born my son Francis :::1733 is born my second son Robert :::1735 is born my daughter Catharine :::1737 is born my daughter Helena :::1738 is born my son Lowyes :::1740 is born my son Mattewis :::1743 is born my daughter Jenneke :::1745 Our Mother Ragel Bogardus fell asleep in the Lord ::"The following is a copy of a page of an old Bible torn or worn out; the record was kept by Isaac Vantyne himself and he probably once owned the Bible. (The author(s) do not say where this Bible is. [[Van Tine-9|Van Tine-9]] 08:53, 5 September 2015 (EDT)) :::1744 is geboren myne dochtors Mollie, Catherine :::1746 is geboren myne dochtor Rachel :::1747 is born my son Cornelis Vantyne :::... ..0 is born my son Johannis :::.. .52 is born my son Isaac :::...54 is born my son Abraham :::...56 is born my son Francis :::...57 is born my son Robert :::....8 March is geboren Maria Vantyne myne dochter. :::...... April is geboren myne dochter Elisabet :::...... August de last week is geboren myn Dochter Marg (probably Margarita) whose baptism is recorded in Fishkill Village in 1764. ==Samuel Vantine and Ann Elizabeth Cobb Bible Record== *Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: published at New York: American Bible Society; 1850. In the possession of Carol Van Tine Yocom, 10/23/98. ===Marriage=== *Samuel Vantine and Ann Elisabeth Cobb were married in New York Oct 18th 1842. *S. Edgar Van Tine and Ada L. Ottman were married in Titusville, Pa. Dec. 29th 1870. *Albert C. Van Tine and Adelaide Williams were married in Morrisania, N.Y. Oct. 8th 1884. *Maurice E. Burnton and Ellen Mary Van Tine were married in Morrisania, N.Y. Nov. 5th 1884. *Charles R. Innes and Lilian S. Van Tine were married in Morrisania N.Y. April 25th 1888. ===Marriage listed under Births=== *Walter Wm Princep and Frances L. Van Tine were married 6th day Feb 1889 by Rev. James Morton in Harlem N.Y. 14 East 129 St. ===Births=== *Samuel Edgar Vantine was Born in New York Sept 20th 1843. *Frances Louisa Vantine was Borne in New York March 24 184[6]. *Wm Dayton Vantine was Borne in Lagrange Dutchess Co. New York Oct 7 1847. *Eben Henry Vantine was borne in Legrange Dutchess Co. New York Oct 6 1849. *Alice Ardel Vantine was Borne in New York January 11th 1852. *Ellen Mary Vantine was Borne in Brooklyn New York Oct 28 1853. *Ann Elisabeth Vantine was borne at Tremont in the toun [sic] of West Farms, Westchester County N. York September Seventh (1856) Eighteen hundred and fifty Six. *Albert Chesebro Vantine, was born at Tremont in the Toun [sic] of West Farms Westchester Co NY February 12th 1859. *Lillian Stanton Vantine was Born at Tremont in the Toun [sic] of West Farms Westchester Co NY May the (13th) Thirteenth in the Year of our Lord One thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty four. ===Deaths=== *William Dayton Vantine died in the Toun [sic] of Lagrange Dutchess Co NY June 1848 and was buried at Matteawan D Co. *Eben Burger [sic] Vantine died in the City of New York April 1850 and was buried at Matteawan. *Samuel Van Tine died Nov. 16th 1871 at Morrisania N.Y. and was buried at Matteawan Dutchess Co. N.Y. *Alice Ardel Van Tine died Jan. 26, 1882 at Morrisania N.Y. and was buried at Matteawan, Dutchess Co. N.Y. *Ann Elizabeth Van Tine died May, 19, 1894, at 14 East 129th St. N.Y. and was buried at Matteawan Dutchess Co. N. York. *Samuel Edgar Van Tine died March 17th 1916 at Bradford, Penn and was buried at Beacon (Matteawan) Sunday March 19th. *Lilian Stanton Innes died July 19th 1922 and was buried at Beacon New York-July 22nd. *Frances Louisa Princep died Jan. 21. 1924 and was buried at Beacon N.Y. Jan. 24. 1924. *Ellen Mary Burnton died Nov. 26, 1941 - buried at Woodlawn, N.Y. *Ann Elisabeth Van Tine died Dec. 29, 1942 and was buried at Beacon, N.Y. Dec. 31, 1942. == McKellip-Kipp Family Bible Record == :::Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Quarterly, :::Vol. 21, No. 1, Summer 1994, p. 35. (Valerie McKallip Weil, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania) ::"What makes this record so significant to western Pennsylvania is that the eldest son of John McKellip (Scots-Irish immigrant, settled in Mount Pleasant Twp. (now Adams Co.) died there 14 Sep 1808 age 70). Archibald McKellip along with his wife Catherine Kipp and several members of the McKellip and Kipp families moved from their Gettysburg area homes to settle in Westmoreland and Armstrong Counties Pa. early in the 1810s, and many of their descendants are still to be found there. ::This Bible record was originally submitted by Mrs. Walter F. Hale of Lansing MI and reproduced in the Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine (no date known) who sent same to the compiler. Mrs. Hale is descended from my Catharine Kipp's brother Barnabas Kipp who married my Archibald McKellip's sister Mary McKellip. The family of Kipp's of Gettysburg being of Holland descent, their father John Kipp served in the Revolution." ::"In a very old Presbyterian Covenant Book "from the Church of Scotland," printed in the year MDCCLXVII. On the front flyleaf appears to be the first written record:" :::Archibald McKelip was born in the year 1772, Aug the 12 :::Mary McKelip was born in the year 1774 Jan the 1 :::John McKelip was born in the year 1775 Nov the 21 :::James McKelip was born in the year 1776 Sep 2 :::Alexander/Alford McKelip was born in the year 1779 Sep 4 :::George McKelip was born in the year 1782 July the 4 :::Thomas McKelip was born in the year 1785 June the 1 :::Robert McKelip was born in the year 1788 Dec the 20 :::Joseph McKelip was born in the year 1790 Mar the 4 :::Thesvey/Theve McKelip was born in the year 1792 Nov the 14 :::This record is signed Robet McKelip, his hand and pen. ::"On page 470, the same family record is repeated with surname spelled McKellip." ::"On the back flyleaf are written:" :::Barnabas Kipp born 7/4/1763 married Mary McKellip ::Their children: :::Eleanor Kipp was born 1799 May 3, married '''David VanTine''' :::James Kipp was born 1801 June 13, 1st married Hannah Dimoree 2nd married Pyrena -- who died in New York State :::John Kipp was born 1807 July 26, married Eliz. Ann Leaming :::Hannaugh [sic] Kipp was born 1803 Mar 21, married '''John VanTine''' :::George Kipp was born 1811 Nov 25, md '''Cath. VanTine''' 15 June 1837 :::Nancy Kipp was born 1823 Jan 1 married John W. Paine she d. MI 1859 Charles Kipp was born 1824 Mar 6 married Elizabeth Britton :::"(Nancy & Charles Kipp were children of James Kipp (b. 1801) " :::Robert McKellip wife Syche [sic] are buried in Clarence Center Cemetery, Erie Co. NY with their son James d. 7/5/1841 29y2m21d ::(It was difficult to accurately portray the entries separately from editorial notes added in the transcription. All surnames were capitalized and Vantine was capitalized VanTINE making it impossible to know how the name was originally entered. [[Van Tine-9|Van Tine-9]] 02:38, 5 September 2015 (EDT)) == Robert Vantine, Jr., Family Bible == This was sent to me by Harriet Beach. It is a copy that is in her possession. Very dark images. {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 1/5 (H. Beach) }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-1.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 2/5 (H. Beach) }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-2.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 3/5 (H. Beach) }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-3.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 4/5 (H. Beach) }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-4.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 5/5 (H. Beach) }} == Vantine - McColm - Smallwood Bible == ::Collected and Contributed by Mrs. Ova Lee Baker Ray ::Daughters of the American Colonists, 1978-1979, FHL 1206423-10 (There were several pages of information. I only copied the marriage from the Smallwood Bible, but I copied all the Vantine-McColm record. [[Van Tine-9|Van Tine-9]] 08:05, 5 September 2015 (EDT)) *Births ::Nelly McColm was Born the fifth day of September in the yeare of our Lord 1760. :: ::Rinear Vantine and Nelly McColm was Married the twelvth day of April in the year of our lord 1787. :: ::My Daughter Elisabeth was born the twenty fourth day of february in the year of our Lord 1788. :: ::My son Archabale was Born eight teenth day of September in the year of our lord 1789. :: ::Our son Charls was born the thirty fifth [sic] day of december in the year of our lord 1790. [one record I have seen says 31st, another says 28th] :: ::[top of page torn] year of our lord 1793. :: ::Our son Abraham was born the twenty second day of April in the year of our lord 1794. :: ::our dater Nelley was Born the twenty sixt [sic] day of December in the yeare of our lord 1797. :: ::our dater Caty was Born the twenty third day of September in the year of our lord 1799. :: ::our son garret [sic] Vooris was born the sevent [sic] day of November in the year of our lord 1801. :: ::our son John Wikeoff was Born the fourth teenth day of August in the year of our Lord 1804. :: *Marriages: ::William Smallwood and Mar [sic] Jane Vantine was maried [sic] June 24th the year of our lord 1860. == Family Bible records for Rynear Vantine and Nelly McColm == (From http://Fold3.org - the pension file for Nelly Vantine for Rynear's Revolutionary War Pension - pp 17-18.) {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records.jpg |caption=Pension file for Nelly Vantine - page 17 }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-1.jpg |caption=Pension file for Nelly Vantine - page 18 }} == Samuel Vantine and Maria Snedeker Family Record == (#4032/4033 Copy bought from The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey in 1984. Listed owner: Joseph J. Felcone, Princeton, N.J. The items were found among the Van Wickle papers, accumulated by Garretson Hageman. Date: 23 August 1974. Four separate scraps of paper, in different handwriting. I have only copied part of the information. [[Van Tine-9|Van Tine-9]] 08:32, 5 September 2015 (EDT)) *Paper #2 ::Samuel Vantine - Died March 14th 1818 - 85 years old ::Maria Snedeker - Wife of Samuel Vantine - Died December 11th 1818 - 75 years old. ::Catharin Vantine Wife of Nicholas Van Wickle Died September 18th 1835 - 62 years old. ::Lewis Jolly. Died April 22nd 1834 - 75 years 6 da old. ::Mary Jolly died March 19, 1836. ::[note on the transcription: On the verso of this scrap of paper, appearing almost to be an address by the way the paper was folded, is the following: Mr. John B. Stryker/Potstown/Hunderton Co/N J] *Paper #4 ::Deaths ::[This is just one entry from the entire page.] ::Mary vantine died december the 10 1818.
"The following is a record found in a Bible now in possession of the Benedick family in Carmine Street - New York City (1895) "The Bible belonged to Cornelius Bogardus and bears the date of 1637. "From this Bogardus we trace our descent - :::In the year 1722 I was married on 23rd December :::1723 my daughter Mollie is born the 12th of April :::1724 is born my daughter - Rac -(perhaps Rachel) :::1726 is born my son Cornelius :::1728 is born my son Joah (John) :::1729 is born my son Robert - (died in infancy) :::1731 is born my son Francis :::1733 is born my second son Robert :::1735 is born my daughter Catharine :::1737 is born my daughter Helena :::1738 is born my son Lowyes :::1740 is born my son Mattewis :::1743 is born my daughter Jenneke :::1745 Our Mother Ragel Bogardus fell asleep in the Lord ::"The following is a copy of a page of an old Bible torn or worn out; the record was kept by Isaac Vantyne himself and he probably once owned the Bible. (The author(s) do not say where this Bible is. [[Van Tine-9|Van Tine-9]] 08:53, 5 September 2015 (EDT)) :::1744 is geboren myne dochtors Mollie, Catherine :::1746 is geboren myne dochtor Rachel :::1747 is born my son Cornelis Vantyne :::... ..0 is born my son Johannis :::.. .52 is born my son Isaac :::...54 is born my son Abraham :::...56 is born my son Francis :::...57 is born my son Robert :::....8 March is geboren Maria Vantyne myne dochter. :::...... April is geboren myne dochter Elisabet :::...... August de last week is geboren myn Dochter Marg (probably Margarita) whose baptism is recorded in Fishkill Village in 1764. ==Samuel Vantine and Ann Elizabeth Cobb Bible Record== *Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: published at New York: American Bible Society; 1850. In the possession of Carol Van Tine Yocom, 10/23/98. ===Marriage=== *Samuel Vantine and Ann Elisabeth Cobb were married in New York Oct 18th 1842. *S. Edgar Van Tine and Ada L. Ottman were married in Titusville, Pa. Dec. 29th 1870. *Albert C. Van Tine and Adelaide Williams were married in Morrisania, N.Y. Oct. 8th 1884. *Maurice E. Burnton and Ellen Mary Van Tine were married in Morrisania, N.Y. Nov. 5th 1884. *Charles R. Innes and Lilian S. Van Tine were married in Morrisania N.Y. April 25th 1888. ===Marriage listed under Births=== *Walter Wm Princep and Frances L. Van Tine were married 6th day Feb 1889 by Rev. James Morton in Harlem N.Y. 14 East 129 St. ===Births=== *Samuel Edgar Vantine was Born in New York Sept 20th 1843. *Frances Louisa Vantine was Borne in New York March 24 184[6]. *Wm Dayton Vantine was Borne in Lagrange Dutchess Co. New York Oct 7 1847. *Eben Henry Vantine was borne in Legrange Dutchess Co. New York Oct 6 1849. *Alice Ardel Vantine was Borne in New York January 11th 1852. *Ellen Mary Vantine was Borne in Brooklyn New York Oct 28 1853. *Ann Elisabeth Vantine was borne at Tremont in the toun [sic] of West Farms, Westchester County N. York September Seventh (1856) Eighteen hundred and fifty Six. *Albert Chesebro Vantine, was born at Tremont in the Toun [sic] of West Farms Westchester Co NY February 12th 1859. *Lillian Stanton Vantine was Born at Tremont in the Toun [sic] of West Farms Westchester Co NY May the (13th) Thirteenth in the Year of our Lord One thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty four. ===Deaths=== *William Dayton Vantine died in the Toun [sic] of Lagrange Dutchess Co NY June 1848 and was buried at Matteawan D Co. *Eben Burger [sic] Vantine died in the City of New York April 1850 and was buried at Matteawan. *Samuel Van Tine died Nov. 16th 1871 at Morrisania N.Y. and was buried at Matteawan Dutchess Co. N.Y. *Alice Ardel Van Tine died Jan. 26, 1882 at Morrisania N.Y. and was buried at Matteawan, Dutchess Co. N.Y. *Ann Elizabeth Van Tine died May, 19, 1894, at 14 East 129th St. N.Y. and was buried at Matteawan Dutchess Co. N. York. *Samuel Edgar Van Tine died March 17th 1916 at Bradford, Penn and was buried at Beacon (Matteawan) Sunday March 19th. *Lilian Stanton Innes died July 19th 1922 and was buried at Beacon New York-July 22nd. *Frances Louisa Princep died Jan. 21. 1924 and was buried at Beacon N.Y. Jan. 24. 1924. *Ellen Mary Burnton died Nov. 26, 1941 - buried at Woodlawn, N.Y. *Ann Elisabeth Van Tine died Dec. 29, 1942 and was buried at Beacon, N.Y. Dec. 31, 1942. == McKellip-Kipp Family Bible Record == :::Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Quarterly, :::Vol. 21, No. 1, Summer 1994, p. 35. (Valerie McKallip Weil, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania) ::"What makes this record so significant to western Pennsylvania is that the eldest son of John McKellip (Scots-Irish immigrant, settled in Mount Pleasant Twp. (now Adams Co.) died there 14 Sep 1808 age 70). Archibald McKellip along with his wife Catherine Kipp and several members of the McKellip and Kipp families moved from their Gettysburg area homes to settle in Westmoreland and Armstrong Counties Pa. early in the 1810s, and many of their descendants are still to be found there. ::This Bible record was originally submitted by Mrs. Walter F. Hale of Lansing MI and reproduced in the Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine (no date known) who sent same to the compiler. Mrs. Hale is descended from my Catharine Kipp's brother Barnabas Kipp who married my Archibald McKellip's sister Mary McKellip. The family of Kipp's of Gettysburg being of Holland descent, their father John Kipp served in the Revolution." ::"In a very old Presbyterian Covenant Book "from the Church of Scotland," printed in the year MDCCLXVII. On the front flyleaf appears to be the first written record:" :::Archibald McKelip was born in the year 1772, Aug the 12 :::Mary McKelip was born in the year 1774 Jan the 1 :::John McKelip was born in the year 1775 Nov the 21 :::James McKelip was born in the year 1776 Sep 2 :::Alexander/Alford McKelip was born in the year 1779 Sep 4 :::George McKelip was born in the year 1782 July the 4 :::Thomas McKelip was born in the year 1785 June the 1 :::Robert McKelip was born in the year 1788 Dec the 20 :::Joseph McKelip was born in the year 1790 Mar the 4 :::Thesvey/Theve McKelip was born in the year 1792 Nov the 14 :::This record is signed Robet McKelip, his hand and pen. ::"On page 470, the same family record is repeated with surname spelled McKellip." ::"On the back flyleaf are written:" :::Barnabas Kipp born 7/4/1763 married Mary McKellip ::Their children: :::Eleanor Kipp was born 1799 May 3, married '''David VanTine''' :::James Kipp was born 1801 June 13, 1st married Hannah Dimoree 2nd married Pyrena -- who died in New York State :::John Kipp was born 1807 July 26, married Eliz. Ann Leaming :::Hannaugh [sic] Kipp was born 1803 Mar 21, married '''John VanTine''' :::George Kipp was born 1811 Nov 25, md '''Cath. VanTine''' 15 June 1837 :::Nancy Kipp was born 1823 Jan 1 married John W. Paine she d. MI 1859 Charles Kipp was born 1824 Mar 6 married Elizabeth Britton :::"(Nancy & Charles Kipp were children of James Kipp (b. 1801) " :::Robert McKellip wife Syche [sic] are buried in Clarence Center Cemetery, Erie Co. NY with their son James d. 7/5/1841 29y2m21d ::(It was difficult to accurately portray the entries separately from editorial notes added in the transcription. All surnames were capitalized and Vantine was capitalized VanTINE making it impossible to know how the name was originally entered. [[Van Tine-9|Van Tine-9]] 02:38, 5 September 2015 (EDT)) == Robert Vantine, Jr., Family Bible == This was sent to me by Harriet Beach. It is a copy that is in her possession. Very dark images. {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 1/5 (H. Beach) }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-1.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 2/5 (H. Beach) }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-2.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 3/5 (H. Beach) }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-3.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 4/5 (H. Beach) }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-4.gif |caption=Robert Vantine, Jr., family Bible p. 5/5 (H. Beach) }} == Vantine - McColm - Smallwood Bible == ::Collected and Contributed by Mrs. Ova Lee Baker Ray ::Daughters of the American Colonists, 1978-1979, FHL 1206423-10 (There were several pages of information. I only copied the marriage from the Smallwood Bible, but I copied all the Vantine-McColm record. [[Van Tine-9|Van Tine-9]] 08:05, 5 September 2015 (EDT)) *Births ::Nelly McColm was Born the fifth day of September in the yeare of our Lord 1760. :: ::Rinear Vantine and Nelly McColm was Married the twelvth day of April in the year of our lord 1787. :: ::My Daughter Elisabeth was born the twenty fourth day of february in the year of our Lord 1788. :: ::My son Archabale was Born eight teenth day of September in the year of our lord 1789. :: ::Our son Charls was born the thirty fifth [sic] day of december in the year of our lord 1790. [one record I have seen says 31st, another says 28th] :: ::[top of page torn] year of our lord 1793. :: ::Our son Abraham was born the twenty second day of April in the year of our lord 1794. :: ::our dater Nelley was Born the twenty sixt [sic] day of December in the yeare of our lord 1797. :: ::our dater Caty was Born the twenty third day of September in the year of our lord 1799. :: ::our son garret [sic] Vooris was born the sevent [sic] day of November in the year of our lord 1801. :: ::our son John Wikeoff was Born the fourth teenth day of August in the year of our Lord 1804. :: *Marriages: ::William Smallwood and Mar [sic] Jane Vantine was maried [sic] June 24th the year of our lord 1860. == Family Bible records for Rynear Vantine and Nelly McColm == (From http://Fold3.org - the pension file for Nelly Vantine for Rynear's Revolutionary War Pension - pp 17-18.) {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records.jpg |caption=Pension file for Nelly Vantine - page 17 }} {{Image|file=Fonteyn_Vantine_Bible_Records-1.jpg |caption=Pension file for Nelly Vantine - page 18 }} == Samuel Vantine and Maria Snedeker Family Record == (#4032/4033 Copy bought from The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey in 1984. Listed owner: Joseph J. Felcone, Princeton, N.J. The items were found among the Van Wickle papers, accumulated by Garretson Hageman. Date: 23 August 1974. Four separate scraps of paper, in different handwriting. I have only copied part of the information. [[Van Tine-9|Van Tine-9]] 08:32, 5 September 2015 (EDT)) *Paper #2 ::Samuel Vantine - Died March 14th 1818 - 85 years old ::Maria Snedeker - Wife of Samuel Vantine - Died December 11th 1818 - 75 years old. ::Catharin Vantine Wife of Nicholas Van Wickle Died September 18th 1835 - 62 years old. ::Lewis Jolly. Died April 22nd 1834 - 75 years 6 da old. ::Mary Jolly died March 19, 1836. ::[note on the transcription: On the verso of this scrap of paper, appearing almost to be an address by the way the paper was folded, is the following: Mr. John B. Stryker/Potstown/Hunderton Co/N J] *Paper #4 ::Deaths ::[This is just one entry from the entire page.] ::Mary vantine died december the 10 1818.
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[[Category:Vantine_Name_Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Van Tine}} I know these are not in good order. I'm adding them as I find the notes (usually scribbled on the back of a copy of something) I've made. Then I go find the "real" info and add it here. *Jacobus, Donald Lines. "The Family of Charles Fonteyn," NYGBS Record 49 (January 1968): 1-7. *Bergen, Teunis G.. ''Register in alphabetical order, of the early settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y'' (S. W. Green's Son, Printers. 1881). Page 114. (https://archive.org/details/registerinalphab00berg/page/114) *Wilson, Thomas B. ''Notices From NJ Newspapers 1781-1790''. Hunterdon House, 1988. ::Notices from the following newspapers are included in this volume: New Jersey State Gazette, Trenton, July 1782-November 1786 New Jersey Journal, Chatham, January 1781-November 1783 Political Intelligencer, New Brunswick, October 1783-April 1785 Political Intelligencer, Elizabethtown, April 1785-May 1786 New Jersey Journal, Elizabethtown, May 1786-December 1790 Princeton Packet, June 1786-June 1787 Trenton Weekly Mercury, May 1787-January 1788 Federal Post, Trenton, August 1788-January 1789 Brunswick Gazette, June 1787-October 1792 *Doherty, Frank J. ''An Historical & Genealogical Study of all 18th Century Inhabitants of the Patent.'' Volume V, published 1999. Beekman Patent Families Fackert to Haas, 1,223 pages. ISBN 962644358. (http://www.beekmansettlers.com/) *Provost, Andrew J. Jr. "Fonteyn Family," Early Settlers of Bushwick, L.I. (New Rochelle, NY, 1956), pp 59-72. NYGBS *"LIST OF PASSENGERS, 1654 to 1664." In Year Book of the Holland Society of New York (1902), pp. 5-37. *"Early Colonial Settlements," Documentary History of New York, volume 1?, p. 524. *"Signature of Charel Fonteyn on fence petition in Boswyck." *The Documentary history of the state of New York, arranged under direction of the Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State, by E. B. O'Callaghan, Albany, New York : Weed, Parson, Public Printers, 1849. (availability through Family History Library online catalog https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/199371?Availability=Family%20History%20Library ) *''Lists of inhabitants of colonial New York'' : excerpted from The documentary history of the state of New York by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan. O'Callaghan, E. B. and indexed by Conway, Rosanne. Excerpted and reprinted from ''The documentary history of the state of New York: Albany, N.Y., 1849-1851''. *Fernow, Berthold, editor. The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini. Vol. VII, Court minutes of New Amsterdam March 8, 1657, to Jan. 28, 1661, inclusive. Knickerbocker Press, 1897. p. 126 *New York Historical Manuscripts Dutch - '''Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York; First Book of Records, 1660-1752'''. Translated and Edited by A.P.G. Jos van der Linde. Reprint 1983. *Manual of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn for 1869, compiled by William G. Bishop, City Clerk, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.). The Council, 1869(Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn, as per records of said church, Copied and Translated from the Dutch by T. G. Bergen.) pp. 450, 452, 461, 463, 481, 485, 487 *Witt , Diane and Keith, Prodigy 7/7/1993 (Private address; Owner of the original Fonteyn Affidavit; the Arbitration Bond for Jacques Fonteyn's grandchildren; and several other documents.). *Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York : baptisms from 25 December, 1639, to 27 December, 1730. Statement of Responsibility: edited by Thomas Grier Evans; Authors: Evans, Thomas Grier (Added Author); Reformed Dutch Church (New York City) (Added Author); Format: Books/Monographs/Book with Film; Language: English; Publication: New York, New York : New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1901 Physical: 664, [2] p., 1 leaf of plates.; Subject Class: 974.7 B4; Series: Collections of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; v. 2 *The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1877) - Extracts; Publication Place: New York; Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; Page Number: 81; Name: Carel Fonteyn; Baptism Date: 1674; Baptism Place: New York City *Holland Society Publication VI 1898 (1677-1710 B, 1677-1720 M) Marriages 1677-1757 transcribed from the Holland Society Yearbook, 1898, by Robert Billard "Flatbush DRC Marriage Records 1677-1757" (http://www.ancestralcurios.com/cgi-bin/FileShow.pl?zipfile=Flatbush_marr.zip) * A. Van Doren Honeyman, Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, New Brunswick Reformed Dutch Church records. New Jersey Historical Society, Newark NJ _New Series_ vol XI (1926), vol. XII (1927), and vol. XIII (1928). "New Brunswick First Reformed Church Baptisms"; Vol XI (1926). (Accessed through the Family History Library card catalog online books.) *Morrissey, Mike; Analysis of New Brunswick DRC Records *Manuscript records of the Town of Bushwick, Kings County, New York : comprising the early history of the town, deeds, road records, records of the births of slaves, etc., 1660-1825, copied and arranged by DeWitt Van Buren. Microfilm of typed manuscript at the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society in New York City. Includes index. FHL 17536 Item 1. *Historical discourse delivered at the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the First Reformed Dutch Church, New Brunswick, N.J., October 1, 1867, by Richard H. Steele. FHL Fiche 6046427. (also http://www.archive.org/details/historicaldiscou00steele) *A history of the town of Bushwick, Kings county, N.Y. and of the town, village and city of Williamsburgh, Kings county, N.Y, by Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909. (http://www.archive.org/details/historyoftownofb00stil) *Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey; Archives of the state of New Jersey. 1st series; v. 1-42. (accessed through Family History Library online catalog https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/193642?availability=Family%20History%20Library) *Calendar of New Jersey wills. William Nelson and A. Van Doren Honeyman. ''see'' Archives of the state of New Jersey. First series; v. 30, 32-34. Availability through Family History Library. *A century of population growth from the first census of the United States to the Twelfth, by United States. Bureau of the Census. Published 1909. Page 177. Table 90. Names of Masters of Families in the City of New York, by Wards, According to the Enumeration made about the year 1703 (http://www.archive.org/details/centuryofpopulat00unit) *History of the Town of Newburgh, Edward Manning Ruttenber; E.M. Ruttenber & Company, 1859, pp 139-140. "Tax Census for 1724-1729" *" A Century of Population Growth-From the First Census of the United States to the Twelfth 1790-1900" "Names of Masters of Families in the City of New York, By Wards, According to the Enumeration Made About the Year 1703." *First Reformed Church, Fishkill, Dutchess, NY, and First Reformed Church, Hopewell, Hopewell, Dutchess, NY. Copies from microfilm and checked with DAR records in the New York State Library, Albany, New York. Copies, typed and indexed by Mrs. Jean D. Worden. 1981. Self published.
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[[Category:Vantine_Name_Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Van Tine}} ==Marriage and Baptismal records primarily from Dutch Reformed Churches in the 17th and 18th century in New York City and New York state.== === Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn === *Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn, as per records of said church, Copied and Translated from the Dutch by T. G. Bergen. {| | '''Page''' || '''Date''' || '''Child''' || '''Parents''' || '''Witnesses''' |- | 450 || July 16, 1662 || Annetie. || Carel Fonteyn and Catharina de Bailie, parents. || Jaques Kartion and Annetie Vincent. |- | 452 || Febr 3, 1664 || Lidia. || Carel Fonteyn and Catharina de Bailie, parents. || Amadoor Fechie and Lidia Metteroo. |- | 461 || Dec 11, 1681 || Anthonetta. || Joost Duire and Madleen Duire, parents. || Jan Miserol and {djlja} Fonteyn (Lidia). |- | 463 || Jan 7, 1684 || Johannes. || Albert Hendricksen and Grietje Arens, parents. || Jaques Fonteyn and Lea Fonteyn. |- | 481 || Mar 29, 1696 || Katryna. || Chaerlis Fonteyn and Leentje Fonteyn, parents. || Jacques Fonteyn and Marytje Reyneerse. |- | 485 || Dec 27, 1697 || Zara. || Mourus Koevers and Annetje, parents. || Jaques Fonteyn and Annetje, his wife. |- | 487 || Dec 25, 1698 || Mourus. || Gerridt Sprough and Annetje, parents. || Hans Coevers and Antie Fonteyn. |}
===Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York === ====Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, pt 1==== by Evans, Thomas Grier. New York, N.Y. : New York Genealogical and Biographical Society (http://archive.org/details/baptismsfrom163921evan) ''Vol. 2 Pt 1'' {| |'''Page''' || '''Date''' || '''Parents''' || '''Child''' || '''Witnesses''' |- |54 || 1659 26 Octob. || Carel Fonteyn, Catharyn Bale. || Magdaleen. || wit: Mr. Jacob Huygens, Magdaleen Douteljet. |- |114 || 1674 8 Apr. || Jacques Fonteyn, Catharyn. || Carel. || wit: Carel a Roy, Catalina Rappalje. |- |130 || 1677 22 Nov. || Jean de Mareetz, Jacomyn Druy. || Simon. || wit: Samuel de Mareetz, Magdalena de Fonteyn. |- |147 || 1681 23 Apr. || Arnoldus de La Grange, Cornelia de Fonteyne. || Cornelia. || wit: Dr. Johan Kerfbyl, Cornelia Hartmans, Depeyster. |- |149 || 1681 26 Nov. || Martyn Herden, Magdalena de Soison || Marcus. || wit: Marcus de Soison, Helena Fonteyn. |- | 167 || 1685 16 May. || Anthony -----, Lysbeth Thysen. || Tryntie. || wit: Jacobus Fonteyn, Tryn Jans. |- |180 || 1687 3 Jul. || Isacq Le Feber, Janneken Boudonck. || Abraham. || wit: Pieter Le grandje, Lea Fonteyn. |- |185 || 1688 25 Apr. || Fredrick Simonszen, Lea Fonteyn. || Carel. || wit: Simon Hanszen, Maria Fredricks. |- |201 || 1691 8 Febr. || Jacque Fonteyn, Anna Webbers. || Catharina. || wit: Wolfert Webber, Geertie Hassing. |- |202 || 1691 29 Mart. || Maurits Couvors, Anneken Fonteyn. || Theunis. || wit: Theunis Janszen Couvors, Barbara Lucas. |- | 208 || 1692 24 Apr. || 'Sjaeck Fonteyn, Anneken Webbers. || Carel. || wit: Wolfert Webber, Geertie Hassing. |- |213 || 1693 16 Apr. || Maurits Coeverts, Anna Fonteyn. || Charles. || wit: Jan Coevers, Lea Fonteyn |- |222 || 1694 21 Oct. || Jacques Fonteyn, Anneken Webbers. || Johannes. || wit: Johannes Fonteyn, Hillegond Webbers. |- |232 || 1696 16 Jan. || Maurits Coevert, Anna Fonteyn. darna is't kindt gedoopt den 22 dicto. 'tzoude Maurits geheeten zyn, maer is nict gedoopt (Would have been named Maurits, but was not baptised)(This child was subsequently baptised--the 22d dict.) ||Maurits || wit: Lucas Coevert, Anna Webbers, huysvr. Van Jacques Fonteyn. |- |235 || 1696 26 Apr. || Jacque Fonteyn. Anna Webbers. || Johannes. || wit: Fredrick Symonszen, Annetje Fonteyn, h.v. Maurits Coevert. |- |254 || 1698 9 Octob. || Philip Minthorne, Hillegont Webbers. || Wolfert. || wit: Jaques Fontein, en Anneke, s. h. vrou. |- |256 || 1699 29 January || Jaques Fontein, Anna Webber. || Geertje. || wit: Philip Menthorne, Margreta de Riemer, h. v. van Do Henricus Zelyns. |- |269 || 1700 25 Augustus || Jaques Fontein, Anna Webbers. || Wolfert. || wit: Philip Milthorne, Juf. Margrita de Riemer, h. v. van do Selyns. |- |279 || 1701 5 December || Jaques Fonteyn, Anna Webber || Geertje. || wit: Philip Minthorne, Margrita de Riemer, Wed: van Dom. Zelyns Zaer. |- |306 || 1705 18 Maart || Jaques Fonteyn, Anneke Webbers. || Catharina. || wit: Johannis Van der Spiegel, Lea Fonteyn, h. v. van Vrederik Symonse. |- |315 || 1706 28 April || Jaques Fontein, Anneke Webbers. || Annetje. || wit: Carel Fontein, Catharina Jacobz. |- | 333 || 1708 31 Oktob || Jaques Fontein, Anneke Webbers. || Catharina. || wit: Jacobus Van der Spiegel & Annatje S.h. vrou. |} ====Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, pt 2==== by Evans, Thomas Grier. New York, N.Y. : New York Genealogical and Biographical Society (http://archive.org/details/baptismsfrom163922evan) ''Vol 2 Pt 2'' {| |'''Page''' || '''Date''' || '''Parents''' || '''Child''' || '''Witnesses''' |- |352 ||8 Apr 1711||Jaques Fontein, Anneke Webber. ||Jaques. ||wit: Albert Klok, Annatje Moor, b: v: V: Ellen Sjerret. |- |369 ||20 Septemb 1713 ||Philip Menthorne, Hillegont Webber. ||Annatje. ||wit: Jaques Fonteyn, Anneke Webbers. |} ==== Dutch Reformed Marriage Records of New Amsterdam & New York City==== ::by Robert L. Billard (https://archive.org/details/DutchReformedMarriageRecordsOfNewAmsterdamNewYorkCity) ::p. 58 1685, 9 Sep; Jacob Janszen, jm van N. Yorck; Anneken Fonteyn, jd van Boschwyck, beyde woonende op Boschwyck ::p. 66 1689, 14 May; Jacques Fonteyn, jm van Boswyck; Anna Webbers, jd van. N. Yorke, beyde wonende aen't Versche Water === Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church === Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church
Holland Society Publication VI 1898 (1677-1710 B, 1677-1720 M)
*"Flatbush DRC Marriage Records 1677-1757" transcribed from the Holland Society Yearbook, 1898, by Robert Billard
http://www.ancestralcurios.com/cgi-bin/FileShow.pl?zipfile=Flatbush_marr.zip
:::1687 13 Aug; Frederick Simonson, ym of Flatbush; Lea Fontyn, yd of Bushwick :::1689 23 Mar; Johannes Fonteyn, ym of Bushwick; Remmerick Symonsen, yd of Flatbush :::1690 01 Jan; Johannis Fontyn, wid Remmerick Symonsen, liv Bushwick; Catrina Willemse, yd liv Flatbush :::1690 01 Apr; Mouwerus Covert, ym of Bedford; Antie Fontyn, wid Jacob Jansen, liv Bushwick :::1691 29 Aug; Charel Fontyn, ym of Bushwick; Magdeleentie Reinerse, yd liv Flatbush *"Flatbush DRC Baptisms 1677-1754" transcribed from the Holland Society Yearbook, 1898, by Robert Billard.
http://www.ancestralcurios.com/cgi-bin/FileShow.pl?zipfile=Flatbush_bap.zip
:::1681 Dec 11; Joost Durje (Duiere), Magdalena; Antoinette; wit. Jan Mesurol Jr, Lea Fonteyn :::1683 Aug 05; Laurens Juriansz, Cunira Peters; Styntie; wit. Jan Petersz, Helena Fonteyn :::1685 Jan 04; Albert Hendriksz, Grietje Kroegers; Johannes; wit. Charles Fonteyn Jr., Helena Fonteyn :::1685 Mar 27; Adrian La Forge, Jannetie Jans; Marie; wit. Jaques Fontyn, Geertie Kolfs :::1689 Sep 22; Johannes Fonteyn, Riemerick Simonson; Sjarel; wit. Simon Hansen, Maria Frederiks Lubbertse :::1697 ??? ??; Johannes Fonteyn, Catryna; Margarita; wit. Cornelis Willemse, Sara Willemse === Lutheran Church, New York City === NYGBR Lutheran Church Records Vol 97-103: 1725-1783 B;
transcribed by Betty Fink. Available only through the Wayback Machine.
*Baptisms :::1725 none (https://web.archive.org/web/20120728094618/http://www.bettyfink.com/lcnyc01.htm) :::1726 (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042209/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc02.htm) :::1726 Oct 30 Willem Schut and Margrete Grieks, parents. Frederyk, 17 days old. Jakobus Schut and Betty Grieks, wit. (possible link to Willem Schut who md Agnietje)
:::1726 Oct 30 Rutscher Landsberg and Marie, parents. Saartje b. Oct 3. George Kuper and Sara Fonteine, wit.
:::1726 Oct 30 Samuel Kot and Margrete, parents. Hannes, 2 yrs. old. Niklas Walther and wife, Sophia, wit.
:::1726 Oct 30 Samuel Kot and Margrete, parents. Maria, 1 mo. old. Maria Fonteine and Rutscher Landsberg, wit.
:::1727 none (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042130/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc03.htm) :::1728 (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042151/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc04.htm) 1728 June 11 Jan Fontein and Sara, parents; Jan, 2 mos. old. Yzaak Amboy and wife, Rachel, wit. :::1729 (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042316/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc05.htm) 1729 Sept 28 Jacob Gulig, son of Schriener and Agnete Fontaynen, dau of Hannes. Agnete, 3 mos. old. Sara, wife of Hannes Fontaijne, Jr., wit. :::1730 (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042110/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc06.htm) 1730 June 7 Hannes Fontyn, deceased and Maria, parents. Johannes, b. June 5. Abraham Fontyn and Annatje Lem. :::1731 none (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042053/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc07.htm) === Kingston Old Dutch Church === Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston:
Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809,
transcribed and edited by Roswell Randall Hoes.
Entry 699
p. 558 Wiljam Lamb, j.m., born in Oud-Engeland [Old England], and Angenietjen Fonteyn, widow of Wiljam Prikket, both resid. in Ulters {Ulster} Co. Banns registered, 29 Mary (1730). [Date of marriage not given] === Fishkill First Reformed Church === Comparison of two transcriptions of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill. *If nothing else, this serves to illustrate how difficult a transcription can be even for two experienced and good transcribers. I put Worden's transcription ONLY if there was a difference between the two versions.
+Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill, Dutchess County, N.Y. 1731-1850, unknown, 1989. (Ancestry.com) versus
@First Reformed Church, Fishkill, Dutchess, NY, and First Reformed Church, Hopewell, Hopewell, Dutchess, NY. Copies from microfilm and checked with DAR records in the New York State Library, Albany, New York. Copies, typed and indexed by Mrs. Jean D. Worden. 1981. Self published. {| | || Marriages || || |- |3 T|| 30 Sep 1739 || Abraham Fontyn, Y.M. and Anneke Rouser, Y.D. || || |- |3 W|| 30 Sep 1739 || Abraham Fontyn and Anneke Rouser || || |- |3 W|| 15 Mar 1740 || Cornelius Garrison and Mary Precket || || |- |3 T|| 15 Mch 1740 || Cornelius Garrison and Mary Precket || || |- |4 T|| 29 Nov 1741 || Willem Fonteyn, Y.M. and Kniertje Wiltsie || || |- |3 W|| 29 Nov 1741 || Willem Fonteyn and Kniertje Wiltsie || || |- |4 T|| 31 Oct 1742 || Isaac Vantyn Jr., Y.M. and Mollie Poogardis, Y.D. {sic} || || |- |4 W|| blank || Isaac Vautyn and Mollie Bogardes || || |- |6 T|| 7 Jun 1746 || Koenradt Applie wid Eliz. Dobbel, Switzerland and K(r)iertje Wiltsie wid William Fontyne, Long Island || || |- |6 W|| 7 Jun 1746 || Koenradt Applie (wid. Eliz. Van Dobbel), Switzerland and Kriertje Willsie (wid William Fonteyn), Long Island || || |- |20 T|| 15 May 1796 || James Vantine and Mary Kipp || || |- |?W|| blank || Note: Page missing in Worden. || || |- |21 T|| 23 Oct 1796 || Samuel Vantine and Anna Hilleker || || |- |21 W|| 23 Oct 1796 || same || || |- |23 T|| 10 Dec 1797 || Hazel Thrasher and Eve Vantine || || |- |22 W|| 10 Dec 1797 || same || || |- |24 W|| 6 Feb 1799 || David Skinner and Elizabeth Vantine || || |- |25 T|| 6 Feby 1799 || David Skinner or Spinner and Elizabeth Vantine || || |- |26 T|| 18 Aug 1799 || Henry Van Vleck and Polly Vantine || || |- |25 W|| 18 Aug 1799 || same || || |- | || Baptisms || || || |- |54 T|| 19 Dec 1731 || Willem Lem and Agnietje Fonteyn, parents. || Mary. || wit. Jacob Titsoort and Sara Van Heyining |- |53 W|| 19 Dec 1731 || William Lem and Angientje Fonteyn, parents. || Margaret. ||wit: Jacob Titsvort and Sarah VanHayning |- |54 T|| 24 Dec 1731 || William Cort and Maria Fonteyn, parents. || Maria. || wit. Isaac Fonteyn and Henne Dolff |- |53 W|| 24 Dec 1731 || William Cots and Maria Fonteyn, parents. || Maria || wit. Isaac Fonteyn and Henne Dolff |- |56 T|| 29 Apr 1733 || William Cort and Marya Fontyne, parents. || Cattryna. || wit. Hendriyck Phillips and Marya Oostrom |- |55 W|| 29 Apr 1733 || William Coots and Marya Fontyne, parents. || Cathrynia. || wit. Hendrick Phillips and Marya Oostram |- |58 T|| 5 Apr 1735 || William Schoots and Marytye Van Tyne, parents. || Jeams. || wit. Abram Dalson and Marya Slot |- |57 W|| 5 Apr 1735 || William Schorts and Marytje VanTyne, parents. || Jeams. || wit. Abram Dolsen and Marya Slot |- |63 T|| 10 Sep 1740 || Abraham Fonteyn and Anneke Ranser, parents. || "Marragrieta. (Cathrina)" || wit. Abraham Dolsen and Marya Slot |- | || ||Note from copy: These children (Cathrina & Marragrieta) are reversed in the handwritten transcript. || || |- |62 W|| 10 Sep 1740 || Abraham VanTyne and Anneke Rouser, parents. || Cathrina. || wit. Abraham Dolsen and Marya Slot |- || || || |63 T|| 10 Sep 1740? || William Lem and Angeniet Fonteyn, parents. || Willem. || wit. Isaac Fonteyn and Lena Dubois |- |63 W|| 10 Sep 1740 || same || || |- |64 T|| 31 May 1741 || Isaac Fonteyn and Angeniet Fonteyn, parents. || Dorothea. || wit. Dorothea Lent |- | || || Note: Without seeing the original, I can't tell if the transcript or the original is wrong. Isaac and Angeniet were siblings. Obviously William Lem/Lent is dead and Isaac stood for him. The child is Dorothea Lem. || || |- | || || Note from copy: (William Lamb married Angeniet Fonteyn, widow of Wm. Prikket, April 1730, Kingston Reformed Church records, by Hoes -- CWB) see p. 51 (71) for Issac || || |- |63 W|| 31 May 1741 || Isaac Fonteyn and Angeriet (?) Fonteyn, parents. || Dorothea || Wit Dorothea Lent |- |66 T|| 10 Apr 1743 || Willem Van Tyne and Kniertje Wilse, parents. || Willem. || wit. Cornelius Hegeman and Marya Wilse |- |66 W|| 10 Apr 1743 || William VanTyne and Kniertje Wilse, parents. || William || wit: Cornelius Hegeman and Maria Wilse |- |67 T|| 2 Sep 1744 || Isaac Van Tyne and Marya Bogardus, parents. || Catharina. || wit. Cornelius Bogardus and Catharina Foeder |- |67 W|| 2 Sep 1744 || Isaac VanTyne and Marya Bogardus, parents. || Catharine. || wit. Cornelius Bogardus and Catharine Tudor |- |68 W|| 28 Apr 1745 || Cornelius Garson and Marya Prickard, parents. || Marya. || wit. Isaac VanTyne and Marya Brower |- |68 W|| 28 Apr 1745 || Cornelius Garson and Marya Prickard, parents. || Angienietje. || wit. Joseph Gail and Docia Foeder. |- |68 T|| 28 Apr 1745 || Cornelius Garson and Marya Prickard, parents. || Marya. || wit. Isaac VanTyne and Marya Bogardus. |- |68 T|| 28 Apr 1745 || Cornelius Garson and Marya Prickard, parents. || Angienietje. || wit. Joseph Gail and Docia Foeder. |- |70 T|| 2 Feb 1746 || Isaac Fontyne and Mally Bogardus, parents. || Rachel. || wit. Joseph Garson and Rachel Bogardus |- |70 W|| 2 Feb 1746 || same || || |- |70 T|| 9 May 1746 || Abraham Van Tyne and Anneke Rouse, parents. || Margreta. || wit. Johannis Dolsen and Elisabette Buys |- |70 W|| 9 May 1746 || Abraham VanTyne and Annetje Rouser, parents. || Margaret. || wit. Johannes Dolsen and Elisabeth Buys |- | || || Note: Child is Marya in The Dutchess transcription. cy || |- |72 T|| 28 Oct 1769 [sic] || Isaac Van Tyne and Marytie Bogardus, parents. || Robert and Marritje. || wit. Joseph Galleson and Catharina Bogardus |- | || || Note: This record has 28 Oct 1769 in the transcript, but all the surrounding dates are 1759. Worden has 1759. cy || || |- |71 W|| 28 Oct 1759 || Isaac VanTyne and Maryte Bogardus, parents. || Robert and Marritje. || wit. Joseph Gallison and Catharina Bogardus |- |75 T|| 3 Nov 1761 || Isack Van Tyne and Mallie Morrie, parents. || Elisabeth. || no witnesses |- | || || Note from copy: Should be Bogardus, see bp 1764 || |- |75 W|| 3 Nov 1761 || Isack Van Tyne and Morrie Bogardus, parents. || Elisabeth. || no witnesses |- |79 T|| 19 Aug 1764 || Isack Van Tyne and Marya Bogardus, parents. || Margrieta. || no witnesses |- |79 W|| 19 Aug 1764 || Isaak Van Tyne and Marya Bogardus, parents. || Margrieta. || no witnesses |- |85 T|| 15 Nov 1772 || Cornelis Britt and Raghel Van Tyne, parents. || Frances. born July 21 || no witnesses |- |86 W|| 15 Nov 1772 || Cornelius Britt and Rachel VanTyne, parents. || Francis. b. July 21, 1772 || no witnesses |- |91 W|| 25 Dec 1784 || Ezekiel Feby (?) and Ariantje Van Tyne, parents.|| "Barent. b. Oct. 16, 1783 " || no witnesses |- |91 T|| 25 Dec 1784 || Ezekiel Fely and Arriantje Van Dyne || Barent. b. Oct. 16, 1783 || wit. Barent Freely and Elizabeth Freely |- |91 T|| 4 Jun 1785 || Henry Scouten and Polly Vantine, parents. || Sally. b. Oct. 12, 1785 {sic} || no witnesses |- |93 W|| 4 Jun 1785 || Henry Schouten and Polly Van Tyne, parents. || Sally. b. Oct. 12, 1785 {sic} || no witnesses |- |97 T|| 15 Oct 1786 || Henry Schouten and Polly Van Tyne, parents. || Isaac. b. Oct. 8, 1785 || no witnesses |- |98 W|| 15 Oct 1786 || same || |- |113 T||28 Oct 1792 || Robert Vantine and Sarah Carpenter, parents. || Henry. b. May 14, 1792 || no witnesses |- |113 W||Oct 1792 || Robert Vantine and Sarah Carpenter, parents. || Henry. b. May 14, 1792 || no witnesses |- |136 T||30 Aug 1801 || Henry Van Vleck and Mary Van Tyne, parents. || Peggy Lingo. b. July 25, 1801 || no witnesses |- |138 W||30 Aug 1801 || same || |- |140 T||5 Jun 1803 || Henry Van Vleeck and Mary Vantine, parents. || John. b. Jany 19, 1803 || no witnesses |- |140 W||5 Jun 1803 || Henry VanVleck and Mary VanTine, parents. || John. b. Jan 19, 1803 || no witnesses |} === Hopewell First Reformed Dutch Church === '''First Reformed Church, Fishkill, Dutchess, NY, and First Reformed Church, Hopewell, Hopewell, Dutchess, NY. Copies from microfilm and checked with DAR records in the New York State Library, Albany, New York. Copies, typed and indexed by Mrs. Jean D. Worden. 1981. Self published.''' {| | '''Baptisms 1758-1841''' || || || || |- | '''Page''' || '''Date Baptised''' || '''Date Born''' || '''Child''' || '''Parents''' |- | p. 188 || 26 Aug 1781 || July 20, 1781 || Marie || Francis Valentine and Eva Luyster |- | p. 192 || 24 Feb 1787 || Feb 11, 1787 || Cornelius || Francis VanTine and Eve Luyster |- | || || || || |- |''' Marriages 1770-1829''' || || || || |- | || '''Date Married''' || || || |- | Francis Valentine and Eve Luyster b. Rombouts || 1 Jan 1780 || || || |} === New Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church === New Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church Records
New Hackensack, Dutchess County, New York
edited by Maria Bockee Carpenter Tower *Baptisms ::p. 10 :::2 Dec 1763 Willem Palmentier and Mally van Tyn Johannes :::witnesses: Dama Palmentier and Elizabeth Bertele ::p. 11 :::3 Aug 1767 Caspar Bel and Betty Fontein Hermannus :::witnesses: Hermannus Bel and Marytje Poppeldorf :::[this is out of sequence ? followed by 2 Aug, preceded by Jul 6] ::p. 12 :::21 Jun 1767 David Duitscher and Grietje Fontein Abraham :::no witnesses ::p. 15 :::23 Sep 1769 David Duitscher and Peggy Fontaine Pally, :::b. 23 Aug 1769 :::no witnesses :::p. 17 :::22 Mar 1772 David Duitscher and Peggy Fontaine Antje, :::b. 18 Feb 1772 :::no witnesses ::p. 48 :::1 Mar 1789 Francis van Tine and Evah Luyster Batholomy Cowen, :::b. 26 Jan 1789 :::no witnesses *Marriages ::p. 111 :::15 May 1836 Lawson (or Lanson) Purdy, Farmer, of LaGrange, :::and Sally Van Tine, Housekeeper, of Fishkill. :::[I believe this is Alson Purdy. Sally is dead by 1850 and he is married to a Maria??] ::p. 121 :::23 Aug 1901 Judson Pollock of Poughkeepsie :::and Irene Burnett of Helena, Mon., at Parsonage. :::Wit: George Van Tine, Martha H. Dumont. === Poughkeepsie Reformed Church === transcribed by Arthur Kelly *Baptisms, 1716-1824, ::p. 42 :::9.4.1774 David Dutcher and Margaret Vantine, parents. Elizabeth b. 8.16 ::p. 50 :::6.15.1777 David Duytschers and Margrita Vantyne, parents. Barend, twin b. 5.16 ::: same as same as Sarah, twin b. 5.16 ::p. 75 :::1.27.1791 Ezekiel Veelye and Arreyantie Vandeyn, parents. Sarah b. 10.12.1790 *Marriages, 1746-1824, ::p. 8 :::12.3.1765 Cornelius Brett and Rachel Vantine ===Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church at the Owasco outlet in the town of Fleming, Cayuga County, N.Y.=== Ancestry.com. [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church at the Owasco outlet in the town of Fleming, Cayuga County, N.Y.. New York (N.Y.): New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1988. {| |'''Page''' || '''Date''' || '''Parents /other''' || '''Child / other''' |- | || '''Births and Baptises, 1799-1801''' || || |- |a1 || Augt. 11, 1799 || James V. Tyne and Salley V. Tyne, parents. || Polley born July 11, 1799 |- |a3 || Octr. 26, 1800 || Matthew V. Tyne and Catharine Demaree, parents. || Lenah born Septr. --, 1800 |- |a3 || (Janr. ?? 1801) || Ann Van Tyne, wife of Jas. Robertson, parents. || Elizabeth born Decr. 8, 1800 |- |a4 || Augt. 30, 1801 || Albert Demaree and Mary Van Tyne, parents. || Garret born Augt. 5, 1801 |- |a4 || Augt. 30, 1801 || Corns. Bodine and Hannah V. Tyne, parents. || Mary born June 5, 1801 |- |a4 || Septr. 6, 1801 || James V. Tyne and Sarah V. Tyne, parents. || Nelley born Augt. 12, 1801 |- | || '''Births and Baptisms 1807-1881''' || || |- |6 || Novb. 18, 1809 || James Van Tine and Sarah Van Tine, parents. || Hannah |- |6 || March 5, 1810 || Asa Jackson and Polly Van Tine, parents. || Eleanor |- |10 || Decb. 1, 1815 || blank and Betsey Van Tyne, parents. || Hyram |- |11 || July 19, 1816 || Simon Amerman and Ann Van Tyne, parents. || Sarah Van Tyne |- | || '''Members Received''' || || |- |a8 || Feb 29, 1816 || Cornelus Bordine and his wife Hannah Van Tine || |- |a8 || July 18, 1816 || Anna Van Tine, wife of James Robinson || |- |a11|| July 19, 1817 || James Van Tine 2nd || |- |29 || Apr. 18, 1816 || Betsey Van Tyne || |- |30 || Apr. 18, 1816 || Polly Van Tyne || |- | || '''List of Communicants''' || || |- |? || 18 Apr 1816 || Charles Van Tine || |- |? || 18 Apr 1816 || James Van Tine || |- |? || 18 Apr 1816 || Jacob Van Tine || |- |? || '''Gallery Pews sold''' || || '''Paid''' |- |? || 24 Nov 1810 || 3. Asa Jackson || 20 |- |? || 24 Nov 1810 || 17. James Van Tine || 46 |- | || '''Church officers elected''' || || |- |37 || Apr. 23, 1814 || James Van Tyne, reelected || |- |37 || July 18, 1817 || James Van Tyne || |- | || '''Account of Pews''' || || |- |60 || 17 Nov 1810 || 22. Asa Jackson || 80 |- |60 || 17 Nov 1810 || 7. James Van Tine || 61 |- |60 || 17 Nov 1810 || 5. George Burnet || 60 |- | || '''List of Subscribers''' || || |- |61 || || Charles Van Tine || |- |61 || || James Van Tine || |- |61 || || Jacob Van Tine || |} == Marriage and Baptismal records primarily from Dutch Reformed Churches in the 17th and 18th century in Pennsylvania. == === Conewago Baptisms === :::There are several sources for the baptisms at Conewago. I have photocopies of the Vantines in Conewago Baptisms:: in Alphabetical Order, by Betty Yenne, July, 1963. Of course there is the SCHQ list in 1914, and there is an online abstract at '''Conewago Colony, Pennsylvania''' (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycayuga/church/conewago.htm) [[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycayuga/church/conbapt.htm Conewago DRC Baptisms]] {| | Surname || Child || Date || Father || Mother |- | Vandyn || Elizabet || 4 Jul 1779 || Charel || Maria Amerman |- | || Antie || 21 Dec 1781 || (Seharel Fontyn) || |- | || Suttie || 15 Feb 1784 || || |- | || Thomas || 16 Jul 1786 || || |- | || Genny || 17 Apr 1790 || || |- | Van Tien || Annatie || 31 May 1772 || Serrel || Elizabeth Smock |- | || Saartie || 17 Apr 1774 || "(Searel Vandyen) (Sarel Fonteyn)" || |- | Vanteyn || Antie || 28 Apr 1776 || Saral || Arreiantie Van Nuys |- | || Maria || 2 May 1779 || || |- | || Catline || 9 Mar 1783 || || |- | Vantyn || Neeltie || 2 Mar 1783 || Thomas || Annatie Hoogtely |- | || Hezekiah || 10 Apr 1785 || || |- | || Maria || 14 Oct 1787 || || |- | || Wilhelms Hoogteling || 15 Nov 1789 || || |- | || Wilhelmus Hoogteling || 15 May 1790 || || |- | Bornet || Neeltie || 26 Nov 1760 || Jerse || Maries Vantein |- | || Jaques || 8 May 1763 || (George) || |- | || Johannis || 22 Oct 1775 || || |- | || Johanes || 22 Apr 1778 || || |- | || Thomas || 30 May 1790 || || |- | || Arriantie || Sep 1792 || || |- | Bodyn || Antie || 8 Nov 1789 || Abraham || Neetie Fontyn |- | || Arrietta || 19 May 1793 || Sponsor: Larnie Smook || |- | Demarest || No Name || 20 Dec 1789 || Albert || Maria Fonteyn |- | || Elizabeth || 22 Jan 1792 || || |- | Jansen || Toomas || 18 Oct 1772 || Toomas || Anneatie Fontyn |- | || Liesebet || 5 Sep 1779 || || (Vantien) |- | Smock || Jacob || 27 May 1770 || (Jan) || Lena Van Teyn |- | || Hendreck || 3 Mar 1776 || || |- | || Abraham || 14 Feb 1779 || || |- | || Jacobus || 23 Sep 1783 || || |- | || Isaac || 4 Jun 1786 || || |- | (Willemse) || Wilein || 1769 || Williampe || (Blank) Fonteyn |}
===Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York === ====Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, pt 1==== by Evans, Thomas Grier. New York, N.Y. : New York Genealogical and Biographical Society (http://archive.org/details/baptismsfrom163921evan) ''Vol. 2 Pt 1'' {| |'''Page''' || '''Date''' || '''Parents''' || '''Child''' || '''Witnesses''' |- |54 || 1659 26 Octob. || Carel Fonteyn, Catharyn Bale. || Magdaleen. || wit: Mr. Jacob Huygens, Magdaleen Douteljet. |- |114 || 1674 8 Apr. || Jacques Fonteyn, Catharyn. || Carel. || wit: Carel a Roy, Catalina Rappalje. |- |130 || 1677 22 Nov. || Jean de Mareetz, Jacomyn Druy. || Simon. || wit: Samuel de Mareetz, Magdalena de Fonteyn. |- |147 || 1681 23 Apr. || Arnoldus de La Grange, Cornelia de Fonteyne. || Cornelia. || wit: Dr. Johan Kerfbyl, Cornelia Hartmans, Depeyster. |- |149 || 1681 26 Nov. || Martyn Herden, Magdalena de Soison || Marcus. || wit: Marcus de Soison, Helena Fonteyn. |- | 167 || 1685 16 May. || Anthony -----, Lysbeth Thysen. || Tryntie. || wit: Jacobus Fonteyn, Tryn Jans. |- |180 || 1687 3 Jul. || Isacq Le Feber, Janneken Boudonck. || Abraham. || wit: Pieter Le grandje, Lea Fonteyn. |- |185 || 1688 25 Apr. || Fredrick Simonszen, Lea Fonteyn. || Carel. || wit: Simon Hanszen, Maria Fredricks. |- |201 || 1691 8 Febr. || Jacque Fonteyn, Anna Webbers. || Catharina. || wit: Wolfert Webber, Geertie Hassing. |- |202 || 1691 29 Mart. || Maurits Couvors, Anneken Fonteyn. || Theunis. || wit: Theunis Janszen Couvors, Barbara Lucas. |- | 208 || 1692 24 Apr. || 'Sjaeck Fonteyn, Anneken Webbers. || Carel. || wit: Wolfert Webber, Geertie Hassing. |- |213 || 1693 16 Apr. || Maurits Coeverts, Anna Fonteyn. || Charles. || wit: Jan Coevers, Lea Fonteyn |- |222 || 1694 21 Oct. || Jacques Fonteyn, Anneken Webbers. || Johannes. || wit: Johannes Fonteyn, Hillegond Webbers. |- |232 || 1696 16 Jan. || Maurits Coevert, Anna Fonteyn. darna is't kindt gedoopt den 22 dicto. 'tzoude Maurits geheeten zyn, maer is nict gedoopt (Would have been named Maurits, but was not baptised)(This child was subsequently baptised--the 22d dict.) ||Maurits || wit: Lucas Coevert, Anna Webbers, huysvr. Van Jacques Fonteyn. |- |235 || 1696 26 Apr. || Jacque Fonteyn. Anna Webbers. || Johannes. || wit: Fredrick Symonszen, Annetje Fonteyn, h.v. Maurits Coevert. |- |254 || 1698 9 Octob. || Philip Minthorne, Hillegont Webbers. || Wolfert. || wit: Jaques Fontein, en Anneke, s. h. vrou. |- |256 || 1699 29 January || Jaques Fontein, Anna Webber. || Geertje. || wit: Philip Menthorne, Margreta de Riemer, h. v. van Do Henricus Zelyns. |- |269 || 1700 25 Augustus || Jaques Fontein, Anna Webbers. || Wolfert. || wit: Philip Milthorne, Juf. Margrita de Riemer, h. v. van do Selyns. |- |279 || 1701 5 December || Jaques Fonteyn, Anna Webber || Geertje. || wit: Philip Minthorne, Margrita de Riemer, Wed: van Dom. Zelyns Zaer. |- |306 || 1705 18 Maart || Jaques Fonteyn, Anneke Webbers. || Catharina. || wit: Johannis Van der Spiegel, Lea Fonteyn, h. v. van Vrederik Symonse. |- |315 || 1706 28 April || Jaques Fontein, Anneke Webbers. || Annetje. || wit: Carel Fontein, Catharina Jacobz. |- | 333 || 1708 31 Oktob || Jaques Fontein, Anneke Webbers. || Catharina. || wit: Jacobus Van der Spiegel & Annatje S.h. vrou. |} ====Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, pt 2==== by Evans, Thomas Grier. New York, N.Y. : New York Genealogical and Biographical Society (http://archive.org/details/baptismsfrom163922evan) ''Vol 2 Pt 2'' {| |'''Page''' || '''Date''' || '''Parents''' || '''Child''' || '''Witnesses''' |- |352 ||8 Apr 1711||Jaques Fontein, Anneke Webber. ||Jaques. ||wit: Albert Klok, Annatje Moor, b: v: V: Ellen Sjerret. |- |369 ||20 Septemb 1713 ||Philip Menthorne, Hillegont Webber. ||Annatje. ||wit: Jaques Fonteyn, Anneke Webbers. |} ==== Dutch Reformed Marriage Records of New Amsterdam & New York City==== ::by Robert L. Billard (https://archive.org/details/DutchReformedMarriageRecordsOfNewAmsterdamNewYorkCity) ::p. 58 1685, 9 Sep; Jacob Janszen, jm van N. Yorck; Anneken Fonteyn, jd van Boschwyck, beyde woonende op Boschwyck ::p. 66 1689, 14 May; Jacques Fonteyn, jm van Boswyck; Anna Webbers, jd van. N. Yorke, beyde wonende aen't Versche Water === Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church === Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church
Holland Society Publication VI 1898 (1677-1710 B, 1677-1720 M)
*"Flatbush DRC Marriage Records 1677-1757" transcribed from the Holland Society Yearbook, 1898, by Robert Billard
http://www.ancestralcurios.com/cgi-bin/FileShow.pl?zipfile=Flatbush_marr.zip
:::1687 13 Aug; Frederick Simonson, ym of Flatbush; Lea Fontyn, yd of Bushwick :::1689 23 Mar; Johannes Fonteyn, ym of Bushwick; Remmerick Symonsen, yd of Flatbush :::1690 01 Jan; Johannis Fontyn, wid Remmerick Symonsen, liv Bushwick; Catrina Willemse, yd liv Flatbush :::1690 01 Apr; Mouwerus Covert, ym of Bedford; Antie Fontyn, wid Jacob Jansen, liv Bushwick :::1691 29 Aug; Charel Fontyn, ym of Bushwick; Magdeleentie Reinerse, yd liv Flatbush *"Flatbush DRC Baptisms 1677-1754" transcribed from the Holland Society Yearbook, 1898, by Robert Billard.
http://www.ancestralcurios.com/cgi-bin/FileShow.pl?zipfile=Flatbush_bap.zip
:::1681 Dec 11; Joost Durje (Duiere), Magdalena; Antoinette; wit. Jan Mesurol Jr, Lea Fonteyn :::1683 Aug 05; Laurens Juriansz, Cunira Peters; Styntie; wit. Jan Petersz, Helena Fonteyn :::1685 Jan 04; Albert Hendriksz, Grietje Kroegers; Johannes; wit. Charles Fonteyn Jr., Helena Fonteyn :::1685 Mar 27; Adrian La Forge, Jannetie Jans; Marie; wit. Jaques Fontyn, Geertie Kolfs :::1689 Sep 22; Johannes Fonteyn, Riemerick Simonson; Sjarel; wit. Simon Hansen, Maria Frederiks Lubbertse :::1697 ??? ??; Johannes Fonteyn, Catryna; Margarita; wit. Cornelis Willemse, Sara Willemse === Lutheran Church, New York City === NYGBR Lutheran Church Records Vol 97-103: 1725-1783 B;
transcribed by Betty Fink. Available only through the Wayback Machine.
*Baptisms :::1725 none (https://web.archive.org/web/20120728094618/http://www.bettyfink.com/lcnyc01.htm) :::1726 (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042209/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc02.htm) :::1726 Oct 30 Willem Schut and Margrete Grieks, parents. Frederyk, 17 days old. Jakobus Schut and Betty Grieks, wit. (possible link to Willem Schut who md Agnietje)
:::1726 Oct 30 Rutscher Landsberg and Marie, parents. Saartje b. Oct 3. George Kuper and Sara Fonteine, wit.
:::1726 Oct 30 Samuel Kot and Margrete, parents. Hannes, 2 yrs. old. Niklas Walther and wife, Sophia, wit.
:::1726 Oct 30 Samuel Kot and Margrete, parents. Maria, 1 mo. old. Maria Fonteine and Rutscher Landsberg, wit.
:::1727 none (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042130/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc03.htm) :::1728 (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042151/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc04.htm) 1728 June 11 Jan Fontein and Sara, parents; Jan, 2 mos. old. Yzaak Amboy and wife, Rachel, wit. :::1729 (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042316/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc05.htm) 1729 Sept 28 Jacob Gulig, son of Schriener and Agnete Fontaynen, dau of Hannes. Agnete, 3 mos. old. Sara, wife of Hannes Fontaijne, Jr., wit. :::1730 (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042110/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc06.htm) 1730 June 7 Hannes Fontyn, deceased and Maria, parents. Johannes, b. June 5. Abraham Fontyn and Annatje Lem. :::1731 none (https://web.archive.org/web/20101120042053/http://bettyfink.com/lcnyc07.htm) === Kingston Old Dutch Church === Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston:
Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809,
transcribed and edited by Roswell Randall Hoes.
Entry 699
p. 558 Wiljam Lamb, j.m., born in Oud-Engeland [Old England], and Angenietjen Fonteyn, widow of Wiljam Prikket, both resid. in Ulters {Ulster} Co. Banns registered, 29 Mary (1730). [Date of marriage not given] === Fishkill First Reformed Church === Comparison of two transcriptions of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill. *If nothing else, this serves to illustrate how difficult a transcription can be even for two experienced and good transcribers. I put Worden's transcription ONLY if there was a difference between the two versions.
+Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill, Dutchess County, N.Y. 1731-1850, unknown, 1989. (Ancestry.com) versus
@First Reformed Church, Fishkill, Dutchess, NY, and First Reformed Church, Hopewell, Hopewell, Dutchess, NY. Copies from microfilm and checked with DAR records in the New York State Library, Albany, New York. Copies, typed and indexed by Mrs. Jean D. Worden. 1981. Self published. {| | || Marriages || || |- |3 T|| 30 Sep 1739 || Abraham Fontyn, Y.M. and Anneke Rouser, Y.D. || || |- |3 W|| 30 Sep 1739 || Abraham Fontyn and Anneke Rouser || || |- |3 W|| 15 Mar 1740 || Cornelius Garrison and Mary Precket || || |- |3 T|| 15 Mch 1740 || Cornelius Garrison and Mary Precket || || |- |4 T|| 29 Nov 1741 || Willem Fonteyn, Y.M. and Kniertje Wiltsie || || |- |3 W|| 29 Nov 1741 || Willem Fonteyn and Kniertje Wiltsie || || |- |4 T|| 31 Oct 1742 || Isaac Vantyn Jr., Y.M. and Mollie Poogardis, Y.D. {sic} || || |- |4 W|| blank || Isaac Vautyn and Mollie Bogardes || || |- |6 T|| 7 Jun 1746 || Koenradt Applie wid Eliz. Dobbel, Switzerland and K(r)iertje Wiltsie wid William Fontyne, Long Island || || |- |6 W|| 7 Jun 1746 || Koenradt Applie (wid. Eliz. Van Dobbel), Switzerland and Kriertje Willsie (wid William Fonteyn), Long Island || || |- |20 T|| 15 May 1796 || James Vantine and Mary Kipp || || |- |?W|| blank || Note: Page missing in Worden. || || |- |21 T|| 23 Oct 1796 || Samuel Vantine and Anna Hilleker || || |- |21 W|| 23 Oct 1796 || same || || |- |23 T|| 10 Dec 1797 || Hazel Thrasher and Eve Vantine || || |- |22 W|| 10 Dec 1797 || same || || |- |24 W|| 6 Feb 1799 || David Skinner and Elizabeth Vantine || || |- |25 T|| 6 Feby 1799 || David Skinner or Spinner and Elizabeth Vantine || || |- |26 T|| 18 Aug 1799 || Henry Van Vleck and Polly Vantine || || |- |25 W|| 18 Aug 1799 || same || || |- | || Baptisms || || || |- |54 T|| 19 Dec 1731 || Willem Lem and Agnietje Fonteyn, parents. || Mary. || wit. Jacob Titsoort and Sara Van Heyining |- |53 W|| 19 Dec 1731 || William Lem and Angientje Fonteyn, parents. || Margaret. ||wit: Jacob Titsvort and Sarah VanHayning |- |54 T|| 24 Dec 1731 || William Cort and Maria Fonteyn, parents. || Maria. || wit. Isaac Fonteyn and Henne Dolff |- |53 W|| 24 Dec 1731 || William Cots and Maria Fonteyn, parents. || Maria || wit. Isaac Fonteyn and Henne Dolff |- |56 T|| 29 Apr 1733 || William Cort and Marya Fontyne, parents. || Cattryna. || wit. Hendriyck Phillips and Marya Oostrom |- |55 W|| 29 Apr 1733 || William Coots and Marya Fontyne, parents. || Cathrynia. || wit. Hendrick Phillips and Marya Oostram |- |58 T|| 5 Apr 1735 || William Schoots and Marytye Van Tyne, parents. || Jeams. || wit. Abram Dalson and Marya Slot |- |57 W|| 5 Apr 1735 || William Schorts and Marytje VanTyne, parents. || Jeams. || wit. Abram Dolsen and Marya Slot |- |63 T|| 10 Sep 1740 || Abraham Fonteyn and Anneke Ranser, parents. || "Marragrieta. (Cathrina)" || wit. Abraham Dolsen and Marya Slot |- | || ||Note from copy: These children (Cathrina & Marragrieta) are reversed in the handwritten transcript. || || |- |62 W|| 10 Sep 1740 || Abraham VanTyne and Anneke Rouser, parents. || Cathrina. || wit. Abraham Dolsen and Marya Slot |- || || || |63 T|| 10 Sep 1740? || William Lem and Angeniet Fonteyn, parents. || Willem. || wit. Isaac Fonteyn and Lena Dubois |- |63 W|| 10 Sep 1740 || same || || |- |64 T|| 31 May 1741 || Isaac Fonteyn and Angeniet Fonteyn, parents. || Dorothea. || wit. Dorothea Lent |- | || || Note: Without seeing the original, I can't tell if the transcript or the original is wrong. Isaac and Angeniet were siblings. Obviously William Lem/Lent is dead and Isaac stood for him. The child is Dorothea Lem. || || |- | || || Note from copy: (William Lamb married Angeniet Fonteyn, widow of Wm. Prikket, April 1730, Kingston Reformed Church records, by Hoes -- CWB) see p. 51 (71) for Issac || || |- |63 W|| 31 May 1741 || Isaac Fonteyn and Angeriet (?) Fonteyn, parents. || Dorothea || Wit Dorothea Lent |- |66 T|| 10 Apr 1743 || Willem Van Tyne and Kniertje Wilse, parents. || Willem. || wit. Cornelius Hegeman and Marya Wilse |- |66 W|| 10 Apr 1743 || William VanTyne and Kniertje Wilse, parents. || William || wit: Cornelius Hegeman and Maria Wilse |- |67 T|| 2 Sep 1744 || Isaac Van Tyne and Marya Bogardus, parents. || Catharina. || wit. Cornelius Bogardus and Catharina Foeder |- |67 W|| 2 Sep 1744 || Isaac VanTyne and Marya Bogardus, parents. || Catharine. || wit. Cornelius Bogardus and Catharine Tudor |- |68 W|| 28 Apr 1745 || Cornelius Garson and Marya Prickard, parents. || Marya. || wit. Isaac VanTyne and Marya Brower |- |68 W|| 28 Apr 1745 || Cornelius Garson and Marya Prickard, parents. || Angienietje. || wit. Joseph Gail and Docia Foeder. |- |68 T|| 28 Apr 1745 || Cornelius Garson and Marya Prickard, parents. || Marya. || wit. Isaac VanTyne and Marya Bogardus. |- |68 T|| 28 Apr 1745 || Cornelius Garson and Marya Prickard, parents. || Angienietje. || wit. Joseph Gail and Docia Foeder. |- |70 T|| 2 Feb 1746 || Isaac Fontyne and Mally Bogardus, parents. || Rachel. || wit. Joseph Garson and Rachel Bogardus |- |70 W|| 2 Feb 1746 || same || || |- |70 T|| 9 May 1746 || Abraham Van Tyne and Anneke Rouse, parents. || Margreta. || wit. Johannis Dolsen and Elisabette Buys |- |70 W|| 9 May 1746 || Abraham VanTyne and Annetje Rouser, parents. || Margaret. || wit. Johannes Dolsen and Elisabeth Buys |- | || || Note: Child is Marya in The Dutchess transcription. cy || |- |72 T|| 28 Oct 1769 [sic] || Isaac Van Tyne and Marytie Bogardus, parents. || Robert and Marritje. || wit. Joseph Galleson and Catharina Bogardus |- | || || Note: This record has 28 Oct 1769 in the transcript, but all the surrounding dates are 1759. Worden has 1759. cy || || |- |71 W|| 28 Oct 1759 || Isaac VanTyne and Maryte Bogardus, parents. || Robert and Marritje. || wit. Joseph Gallison and Catharina Bogardus |- |75 T|| 3 Nov 1761 || Isack Van Tyne and Mallie Morrie, parents. || Elisabeth. || no witnesses |- | || || Note from copy: Should be Bogardus, see bp 1764 || |- |75 W|| 3 Nov 1761 || Isack Van Tyne and Morrie Bogardus, parents. || Elisabeth. || no witnesses |- |79 T|| 19 Aug 1764 || Isack Van Tyne and Marya Bogardus, parents. || Margrieta. || no witnesses |- |79 W|| 19 Aug 1764 || Isaak Van Tyne and Marya Bogardus, parents. || Margrieta. || no witnesses |- |85 T|| 15 Nov 1772 || Cornelis Britt and Raghel Van Tyne, parents. || Frances. born July 21 || no witnesses |- |86 W|| 15 Nov 1772 || Cornelius Britt and Rachel VanTyne, parents. || Francis. b. July 21, 1772 || no witnesses |- |91 W|| 25 Dec 1784 || Ezekiel Feby (?) and Ariantje Van Tyne, parents.|| "Barent. b. Oct. 16, 1783 " || no witnesses |- |91 T|| 25 Dec 1784 || Ezekiel Fely and Arriantje Van Dyne || Barent. b. Oct. 16, 1783 || wit. Barent Freely and Elizabeth Freely |- |91 T|| 4 Jun 1785 || Henry Scouten and Polly Vantine, parents. || Sally. b. Oct. 12, 1785 {sic} || no witnesses |- |93 W|| 4 Jun 1785 || Henry Schouten and Polly Van Tyne, parents. || Sally. b. Oct. 12, 1785 {sic} || no witnesses |- |97 T|| 15 Oct 1786 || Henry Schouten and Polly Van Tyne, parents. || Isaac. b. Oct. 8, 1785 || no witnesses |- |98 W|| 15 Oct 1786 || same || |- |113 T||28 Oct 1792 || Robert Vantine and Sarah Carpenter, parents. || Henry. b. May 14, 1792 || no witnesses |- |113 W||Oct 1792 || Robert Vantine and Sarah Carpenter, parents. || Henry. b. May 14, 1792 || no witnesses |- |136 T||30 Aug 1801 || Henry Van Vleck and Mary Van Tyne, parents. || Peggy Lingo. b. July 25, 1801 || no witnesses |- |138 W||30 Aug 1801 || same || |- |140 T||5 Jun 1803 || Henry Van Vleeck and Mary Vantine, parents. || John. b. Jany 19, 1803 || no witnesses |- |140 W||5 Jun 1803 || Henry VanVleck and Mary VanTine, parents. || John. b. Jan 19, 1803 || no witnesses |} === Hopewell First Reformed Dutch Church === '''First Reformed Church, Fishkill, Dutchess, NY, and First Reformed Church, Hopewell, Hopewell, Dutchess, NY. Copies from microfilm and checked with DAR records in the New York State Library, Albany, New York. Copies, typed and indexed by Mrs. Jean D. Worden. 1981. Self published.''' {| | '''Baptisms 1758-1841''' || || || || |- | '''Page''' || '''Date Baptised''' || '''Date Born''' || '''Child''' || '''Parents''' |- | p. 188 || 26 Aug 1781 || July 20, 1781 || Marie || Francis Valentine and Eva Luyster |- | p. 192 || 24 Feb 1787 || Feb 11, 1787 || Cornelius || Francis VanTine and Eve Luyster |- | || || || || |- |''' Marriages 1770-1829''' || || || || |- | || '''Date Married''' || || || |- | Francis Valentine and Eve Luyster b. Rombouts || 1 Jan 1780 || || || |} === New Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church === New Hackensack Dutch Reformed Church Records
New Hackensack, Dutchess County, New York
edited by Maria Bockee Carpenter Tower *Baptisms ::p. 10 :::2 Dec 1763 Willem Palmentier and Mally van Tyn Johannes :::witnesses: Dama Palmentier and Elizabeth Bertele ::p. 11 :::3 Aug 1767 Caspar Bel and Betty Fontein Hermannus :::witnesses: Hermannus Bel and Marytje Poppeldorf :::[this is out of sequence ? followed by 2 Aug, preceded by Jul 6] ::p. 12 :::21 Jun 1767 David Duitscher and Grietje Fontein Abraham :::no witnesses ::p. 15 :::23 Sep 1769 David Duitscher and Peggy Fontaine Pally, :::b. 23 Aug 1769 :::no witnesses :::p. 17 :::22 Mar 1772 David Duitscher and Peggy Fontaine Antje, :::b. 18 Feb 1772 :::no witnesses ::p. 48 :::1 Mar 1789 Francis van Tine and Evah Luyster Batholomy Cowen, :::b. 26 Jan 1789 :::no witnesses *Marriages ::p. 111 :::15 May 1836 Lawson (or Lanson) Purdy, Farmer, of LaGrange, :::and Sally Van Tine, Housekeeper, of Fishkill. :::[I believe this is Alson Purdy. Sally is dead by 1850 and he is married to a Maria??] ::p. 121 :::23 Aug 1901 Judson Pollock of Poughkeepsie :::and Irene Burnett of Helena, Mon., at Parsonage. :::Wit: George Van Tine, Martha H. Dumont. === Poughkeepsie Reformed Church === transcribed by Arthur Kelly *Baptisms, 1716-1824, ::p. 42 :::9.4.1774 David Dutcher and Margaret Vantine, parents. Elizabeth b. 8.16 ::p. 50 :::6.15.1777 David Duytschers and Margrita Vantyne, parents. Barend, twin b. 5.16 ::: same as same as Sarah, twin b. 5.16 ::p. 75 :::1.27.1791 Ezekiel Veelye and Arreyantie Vandeyn, parents. Sarah b. 10.12.1790 *Marriages, 1746-1824, ::p. 8 :::12.3.1765 Cornelius Brett and Rachel Vantine ===Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church at the Owasco outlet in the town of Fleming, Cayuga County, N.Y.=== Ancestry.com. [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church at the Owasco outlet in the town of Fleming, Cayuga County, N.Y.. New York (N.Y.): New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1988. {| |'''Page''' || '''Date''' || '''Parents /other''' || '''Child / other''' |- | || '''Births and Baptises, 1799-1801''' || || |- |a1 || Augt. 11, 1799 || James V. Tyne and Salley V. Tyne, parents. || Polley born July 11, 1799 |- |a3 || Octr. 26, 1800 || Matthew V. Tyne and Catharine Demaree, parents. || Lenah born Septr. --, 1800 |- |a3 || (Janr. ?? 1801) || Ann Van Tyne, wife of Jas. Robertson, parents. || Elizabeth born Decr. 8, 1800 |- |a4 || Augt. 30, 1801 || Albert Demaree and Mary Van Tyne, parents. || Garret born Augt. 5, 1801 |- |a4 || Augt. 30, 1801 || Corns. Bodine and Hannah V. Tyne, parents. || Mary born June 5, 1801 |- |a4 || Septr. 6, 1801 || James V. Tyne and Sarah V. Tyne, parents. || Nelley born Augt. 12, 1801 |- | || '''Births and Baptisms 1807-1881''' || || |- |6 || Novb. 18, 1809 || James Van Tine and Sarah Van Tine, parents. || Hannah |- |6 || March 5, 1810 || Asa Jackson and Polly Van Tine, parents. || Eleanor |- |10 || Decb. 1, 1815 || blank and Betsey Van Tyne, parents. || Hyram |- |11 || July 19, 1816 || Simon Amerman and Ann Van Tyne, parents. || Sarah Van Tyne |- | || '''Members Received''' || || |- |a8 || Feb 29, 1816 || Cornelus Bordine and his wife Hannah Van Tine || |- |a8 || July 18, 1816 || Anna Van Tine, wife of James Robinson || |- |a11|| July 19, 1817 || James Van Tine 2nd || |- |29 || Apr. 18, 1816 || Betsey Van Tyne || |- |30 || Apr. 18, 1816 || Polly Van Tyne || |- | || '''List of Communicants''' || || |- |? || 18 Apr 1816 || Charles Van Tine || |- |? || 18 Apr 1816 || James Van Tine || |- |? || 18 Apr 1816 || Jacob Van Tine || |- |? || '''Gallery Pews sold''' || || '''Paid''' |- |? || 24 Nov 1810 || 3. Asa Jackson || 20 |- |? || 24 Nov 1810 || 17. James Van Tine || 46 |- | || '''Church officers elected''' || || |- |37 || Apr. 23, 1814 || James Van Tyne, reelected || |- |37 || July 18, 1817 || James Van Tyne || |- | || '''Account of Pews''' || || |- |60 || 17 Nov 1810 || 22. Asa Jackson || 80 |- |60 || 17 Nov 1810 || 7. James Van Tine || 61 |- |60 || 17 Nov 1810 || 5. George Burnet || 60 |- | || '''List of Subscribers''' || || |- |61 || || Charles Van Tine || |- |61 || || James Van Tine || |- |61 || || Jacob Van Tine || |} == Marriage and Baptismal records primarily from Dutch Reformed Churches in the 17th and 18th century in Pennsylvania. == === Conewago Baptisms === :::There are several sources for the baptisms at Conewago. I have photocopies of the Vantines in Conewago Baptisms:: in Alphabetical Order, by Betty Yenne, July, 1963. Of course there is the SCHQ list in 1914, and there is an online abstract at '''Conewago Colony, Pennsylvania''' (http://www.rootsweb.com/~nycayuga/church/conewago.htm) [[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycayuga/church/conbapt.htm Conewago DRC Baptisms]] {| | Surname || Child || Date || Father || Mother |- | Vandyn || Elizabet || 4 Jul 1779 || Charel || Maria Amerman |- | || Antie || 21 Dec 1781 || (Seharel Fontyn) || |- | || Suttie || 15 Feb 1784 || || |- | || Thomas || 16 Jul 1786 || || |- | || Genny || 17 Apr 1790 || || |- | Van Tien || Annatie || 31 May 1772 || Serrel || Elizabeth Smock |- | || Saartie || 17 Apr 1774 || "(Searel Vandyen) (Sarel Fonteyn)" || |- | Vanteyn || Antie || 28 Apr 1776 || Saral || Arreiantie Van Nuys |- | || Maria || 2 May 1779 || || |- | || Catline || 9 Mar 1783 || || |- | Vantyn || Neeltie || 2 Mar 1783 || Thomas || Annatie Hoogtely |- | || Hezekiah || 10 Apr 1785 || || |- | || Maria || 14 Oct 1787 || || |- | || Wilhelms Hoogteling || 15 Nov 1789 || || |- | || Wilhelmus Hoogteling || 15 May 1790 || || |- | Bornet || Neeltie || 26 Nov 1760 || Jerse || Maries Vantein |- | || Jaques || 8 May 1763 || (George) || |- | || Johannis || 22 Oct 1775 || || |- | || Johanes || 22 Apr 1778 || || |- | || Thomas || 30 May 1790 || || |- | || Arriantie || Sep 1792 || || |- | Bodyn || Antie || 8 Nov 1789 || Abraham || Neetie Fontyn |- | || Arrietta || 19 May 1793 || Sponsor: Larnie Smook || |- | Demarest || No Name || 20 Dec 1789 || Albert || Maria Fonteyn |- | || Elizabeth || 22 Jan 1792 || || |- | Jansen || Toomas || 18 Oct 1772 || Toomas || Anneatie Fontyn |- | || Liesebet || 5 Sep 1779 || || (Vantien) |- | Smock || Jacob || 27 May 1770 || (Jan) || Lena Van Teyn |- | || Hendreck || 3 Mar 1776 || || |- | || Abraham || 14 Feb 1779 || || |- | || Jacobus || 23 Sep 1783 || || |- | || Isaac || 4 Jun 1786 || || |- | (Willemse) || Wilein || 1769 || Williampe || (Blank) Fonteyn |}
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[[Category: Foo-Chow Mission Cemetery, Fuzhou, Fujian]] See: * [[:Category:Foo-Chow Mission Cemetery, Fuzhou, Fujian|Foo-Chow Mission Cemetery category]] for the developing list of people buried in this Cemetery who have profiles on Wikitree. * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foochow_Mission_Cemetery Foochow Mission Cemetery] '''Cemetery name:''' Foo-Chow Mission Cemetery '''Address:''' Now occupied by Chang 'anshan Park, west end of Maiyuan Lu, Cangshan District, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China '''GPS Coordinates:''' 26.0382390, 119.3011530 '''Estimated Burials:''' +400 interred. '''Information:''' The FooChow Mission Cemetery was opened in 1847 with the establishment of the FooChow Mission by the Methodist Episcopal Missionary Society. FooChow quickly became an enclave of theological and medical missionaries from many mission societies, as well as a strong educational anchor for the families of the missionaries and governmental consuls stationed at FooChow. The Cemetery became a mecca for tourists after the eleven victims of the Kucheng Massacre were buried there in 1895. Much money was donated world wide to memorialize those who had made the ultimate sacrifice, and the plot in question was framed in wrought iron and clad in marble. By the time of the Cultural Revolution, most all of the foreign cemeteries in China had been destroyed. For this reason, almost all grave photos for this cemetery will be historical ones. It was not uncommon for graves of foreigners buried in China to be photographed. It was presumed that their loved ones would never get an opportunity to visit the grave, so after the stone was set, the ground settled and the landscaping complete, a photograph was a common occurrence.
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[[Category:Sunderland Association Football Club, Sunderland]] [[Category:Association Football]] [[Category:Association Football Players]] [[Category:Coaches]] [[Category:England, International Football Players]] [[Category:England, Footballers]] [[Category:Scottish Football Hall of Fame]] [[Category:Scottish Footballers]] [[Category:Wales, International Football Players]] Index page for people strongly associated with various Association football clubs. Although living people can be included bear in mind this is a genealogy site, and it's much easier to research people after they are deceased. The aim is to link to Wikitree profiles that already exist, to connect profiles that are unconnected, and encourage the creation of Wikitree profiles for figures who ought to have one. Being well-known is not a pre-requisite. Your club's long-serving kit man and tea lady can be included. If the index for any club gets too long then a new Freespace page should be started for that club and a link included in place of the index. Ideally, all the biggest clubs will end up with their own pages. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newcastle_United Dedicated pages] could include lists of all managers and the most prominent players listed by number of appearances, which would be too unwieldy to include here. '''Are you a fan of a football club? Would you like to manage that club's freespace page? Go for it!''' '''If your team is not included or it is but you can think of a few past figures who deserve to be researched, jump in, open the Edit tab, and add them!''' The originator of this page is from England so there will be an English-bias in the teams initially selected but anyone from anywhere in the world can add their club. Please include the country of origin if outside England. Women footballers can be included, but most organised women's competitions are relatively recent so there is not a large pool of historic deceased figures to draw from. The initial list is a mix of any prominent deceased footballer with a known Wikitree profile, [https://www.nationalfootballmuseum.com/hall-of-fame/ England], [https://www.scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/exhibitions/hall-of-fame/ Scotland], [https://www.irishfa.com/ifa-international/gawa-zone/northern-ireland-hall-of-fame IFA] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAI_International_Football_Awards#Hall_of_Fame FAI football hall of fame] inductees, and [https://welsh-sports-hall-of-fame.wales/sport/hall-of-fame/ Wales sports hall of fame] inductees and selected Football Legends from the [[Space:Sports_Legends_Soccer|Wikitree Notables Project]] list. If you hear of the passing of any prominent football figure, please add them to the page. Individuals often play for and manage many clubs in their career, and it is difficult to define a "strong association." The club they played the most games for, or managed for the longest period would seem a good starting point, but sometimes they have a bigger impact at an under-represented club than one already packed with memorable stars. People with strong associations to more than one club can be included for both. == AC Milan (ITA) == * [[Olsson-6315|Gunnar Gren]] SVE forward NOT CONNECTED * Cesare Maldini ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesare_Maldini wiki]) defender == Ajax (NED) == * [[Cruijff-14|Johan Cruyff]] everywhere == Arsenal FC == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Cliff Bastin ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Bastin wiki])||Winger||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Compton-5622|Dennis Compton]]||Winger (also a cricketer)||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Compton-5876|Leslie Compton]]||Defender (also a cricketer)||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |Peter Hill-Wood ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hill-Wood wiki])||Director||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Alex James ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_James_(footballer) wiki])||Forward||SCO||||N/C|| |- |[[Keswick-77|Sir Chips Keswick]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chips_Keswick wiki])||Chairman||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Bertie Mee ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertie_Mee wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |David Rocastle ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rocastle wiki]) ||Midfield||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Steven-356|Andrew Steven]] ||Forward||SCO||||Connected|| |}
== Aston Villa == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Dalian Atkinson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalian_Atkinson wiki])||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Tony Barton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Barton_(footballer) wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Vic Crowe ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vic_Crowe wiki])||Defender, Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Johnny Dixon ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Dixon_(footballer) wiki])||Forward ||ENG||392 apps||N/C|| |- |Ron Saunders ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Saunders wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Jozef Venglos ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jozef_Venglo%C5%A1 wiki])||Manager||SVK||||N/C|| |}
== Barrow == * [[Parsons-15991|Jacob Parsons]] forward 15 goals in 30 games == Bayern Munich (DEU) == * [[Beckenbauer-1|Franz Beckenbauer]] sweeper NOT CONNECTED * Gerd Müller ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerd_M%C3%BCller wiki]) striker == Benfica (POR) == * [[Da_Silva_Ferreira-4|Eusebio]] forward NOT CONNECTED == Blackburn Rovers == * Ronnie Clayton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Clayton_(footballer,_born_1934) wiki]) midfield, 581 apps, ENG international * Bob Crompton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crompton wiki]) defender * Bill Eckersley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Eckersley wiki]) defender, England international * Jack Walker ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Walker wiki]) owner == Blackpool == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Jimmy Armfield ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Armfield wiki])||Forward||ENG*||||N/C|| |- |[[Fisk-3077|William Fiske]]||Goalkeeper||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Matthews-6941|Stanley Matthews]]||Winger||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Mortensen-2126|Stan Mortenson]]||Forward||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Parkinson-283|Edward Parkinson]]||Winger||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Parkinson-295|James Parkinson]]||Winger||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Bolton Wanderers == * [[Lofthouse-188|Nat Lofthouse]] forward * [[McShane-293|Harold McShane]] SCO winger (actor Ian's father) == Botafogo (BRA) == * [[Dos_Santos-386|Garrincha]] winger NOT CONNECTED == Brighton and Hove Albion == * Steve Burtenshaw ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Burtenshaw wiki]) defender == Bristol City == * Terry Cooper defender, manager == Burnley == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Jimmy Adamson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Adamson wiki])||Defender, Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |John Angus ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Angus_(footballer,_born_1938) wiki])||Defender||ENG||439 apps||N/C|| |- |Leighton James ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leighton_James wiki])||Winger||WAL||||N/C|| |- |[[Lambie-399|Claude Lambie]]||Forward||SCO||||Connected|| |- |Jimmy McIlroy ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_McIlroy wiki])||Forward||NIR||||N/C|| |}
== Charlton Athletic == * Sam Bartram ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Bartram wiki]) goalkeeper 579 apps * Jimmy Seed ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Seed wiki]) manager == Chelsea == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |[[Bambrick-146|Joe Bambrick]]||Forward||NIR||||Connected|| |- |Roy Bentley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Bentley wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Foss-3388|Dicky Foss]]||Defender||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Alan Gilzean ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Gilzean wiki])||Striker||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Matthew Harding ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Harding wiki])||Director||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Alan Hudson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Hudson wiki])||Midfield||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Middleton-4714|Peter Middleton]]||Director||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Peter Osgood ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Osgood wiki])||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Dave Sexton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Sexton wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |}
== Coventry City == * Cyrille Regis ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrille_Regis wiki]) Forward * John Sillett ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sillett wiki]) Manager == Crystal Palace == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Malcolm Allison ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Allison wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Terry Long ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Long_(footballer) wiki])||Defender||ENG||442 apps||N/C|| |- |[[Noades-19|Ron Noades]]||Chairman||ENG||||'''N/C'''|| |- |[[Venables-2488|Terry Venables]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Whibley-47|John Whibley]]||Winger||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Derby County == * [[Bloomer-517|Steve Bloomer]] forward * Jim Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Smith_(footballer,_born_1940) wiki]) manager == Doncaster Rovers == * [[Williams-132239|Charlie Williams]] defender NOT CONNECTED == Dynamo Moscow (RUS) == * [[Yashin-2|Lev Yashin]] goalkeeper NOT CONNECTED == Everton == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |[[Ball-24036|Alan Ball]] ||Midfield||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Dixie Dean ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean wiki]) ||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Harry Catterick ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Catterick wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Fred Geary ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Geary wiki]) ||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Jimmy Husband ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Husband wiki]) ||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |T E Jones ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Jones_(footballer,_born_1930) wiki]) ||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |T G Jones ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._G._Jones wiki]) ||Defender||WAL||||N/C|| |- |Howard Kendall ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Kendall wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Bill Kenwright ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Kenwright wiki])||Chairman||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Brian Labone ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Labone wiki])||Defender||ENG*||451 apps||N/C|| |- |Joe Mercer ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Mercer wiki])||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Moores-1088|John Moores]]||Chairman||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Bobby Parker ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Parker_(footballer,_born_1891) wiki])||Striker||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Ted Sagar ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Sagar wiki])||Goalkeeper||ENG*||||N/C|| |- |[[Taylor-61653|Jack Taylor]]||versatile||SCO||||Connected|| |- |[[Vernon-2872|Roy Vernon]]||Forward||WAL||||'''N/C'''|| |}
== Fluminense (BRA) == * [[Calvert-487|James William Calvert]] == Fulham == * [[Cohen-6632|George Cohen]] defender * Johnny Haynes ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Haynes wiki]) forward * Jimmy Hill ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Hill wiki]) midfield == Gillingham == * Dave Mehmet ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Mehmet wiki]) midfielder == Glasgow Celtic (SCO) == See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Football_Teams#The_Lisbon_Lions_.28Celtic.2C_1968.29 The Lisbon Lions] {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Jimmy Johnstone ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnstone wiki])||Winger||SCO||||N/C|| |- | Willie Maley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Maley wiki]) ||Manager||IRE||||N/C|| |- |Billy McNeill ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_McNeill wiki]) ||Defender||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Ronnie Simpson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Simpson wiki])||Goalkeeper||SCO||||N/C|| |- |[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||Manager||SCO||||Connected|| |}
== Glasgow Rangers (SCO) == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Jim Baxter ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Baxter wiki])||Midfield||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Davie Cooper ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davie_Cooper wiki])||Winger||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Andy Goram ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goram wiki])||Goalkeeper, cricketer?||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Walter Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Smith wiki])||Manager||SCO||||N/C|| |- |[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||Manager||SCO||||Connected|| |- |[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||Manager||SCO||||Connected|| |}
== Huddersfield Town == * [[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]] manager * Clem Stephenson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clem_Stephenson wiki]) forward * [[Wilson-106978|Ray Wilson]] defender == Internazionale (ITA) == * Andreas Brehme DEU ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_Brehme wiki]) defender == Ipswich Town == * Paul Mariner ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mariner wiki]) forward * [[Ramsey-4331|Alf Ramsay]] manager * Bobby Robson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Robson wiki]) manager == Juventus (ITA) == * [[Charles-3887|John Charles]] WAL forward/defender NOT CONNECTED == Leeds United == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Billy Bremner ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Bremner wiki])||Midfield||SCO*||||N/C|| |- |Major Frank Buckley||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Charlton-2538|Jack Charlton]]||Defender||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |Grenville Hair ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenville_Hair wiki])||Defender||ENG||443 apps||N/C|| |- |Norman Hunter ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Hunter_(footballer) wiki]) ||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Paul Madeley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Madeley wiki])||Defender/Midfielder||ENG*||536 apps||N/C|| |- |[[Revie-98|Don Revie]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Gary Speed ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Speed wiki])||Midfield||WAL*||||N/C|| |}
== Leicester City == * [[Banks-6030|Gordon Banks]] goalkeeper * Gordon Milne manager == Linfield (NIR) == * [[Drennan-558|David Drennan]] goalkeeper == Liverpool == See also: [[Space:Liverpool_FC]] {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Ray Clemence ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Clemence wiki])||Goalkeeper||ENG ||||N/C|| |- |Emlyn Hughes ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emlyn_Hughes wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Hunt-28844|Roger Hunt]]||Forward||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Ray Kennedy ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Kennedy wiki])||Midfield||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Billy Liddell ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Liddell wiki])||Midfield||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Ronnie Moran ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Moran wiki])||Defender, caretaker manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Paisley-870|Bob Paisley]]||Wing half, physio, assistant, Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Shankly-6|Bill Shankly]]||Manager||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Tommy Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Smith_(footballer,_born_1945) wiki])||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Ian St John ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_St_John wiki])||Forward||SCO||||N/C|| |- |[[Stubbins-88|Albert Stubbins]]||Forward||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Luton Town == * Ray Harford manager * Les Sealey goalkeeper == Manchester City == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Colin Bell ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Bell_(footballer,_born_1946) wiki]) ||Midfield||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Franny Lee ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Lee_(footballer) wiki]) ||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Joe Mercer ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Mercer wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Billy Meredith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Meredith wiki])||Forward||WAL||||N/C|| |- |Glyn Pardoe ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glyn_Pardoe wiki])||FB/Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Frank Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift wiki])||Goalkeeper||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Bert Trautmann ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Trautmann wiki])||Goalkeeper||DEU||||N/C|| |- |[[Woosnam-88|Max Woosnam]]||Defender||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Manchester United == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |[[Beckham-831|David Beckham]] (Living) ||Midfield||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |George Best ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Best wiki])||Forward||NIR*||||N/C|| |- |[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]] ||Manager||SCO||||Connected|| |- |[[Charlton-2534|Bobby Charlton]] ||Midfield||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Davies-5743|John Henry Davies]]||Founding chairman||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Duncan Edwards ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Edwards wiki]) ||Forward||ENG*||||N/C|| |- |[[Gregg-5469|Harry Gregg]] ||Goalkeeper||NIR*||||N/C|| |- |[[Mangnall-60|Ernest Mangnall]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Charlie Roberts ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Roberts wiki])||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Sagar-138|Charles Sagar]]||Forward||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Stiles-5341|Nobby Stiles]] ||Midfield||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Viollet-20|Dennis Violett]]||Forward||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Mansfield Town == * [[Vaux-327|Ted Vaux]] Defender == Middlesbrough == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Stan Anderson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Anderson wiki])||Midfielder, Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Alf Common [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alf_Common wiki]||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Willie Maddren ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Maddren wiki])||Defender, Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Wilf Mannion ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilf_Mannion wiki]) ||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |John Neal ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Neal_(footballer,_born_1932) wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |}
== Motherwell == * Bob Ferrier ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Ferrier_(English_footballer) wiki]) ENG winger 626 apps (record for Scottish league) == Napoli (ITA) == * [[Maradona-1|Diego Maradona]] ARG forward NOT CONNECTED == Nantes (FRA) == * [[Sala-186|Emiliano Sala]] ARG striker NOT CONNECTED == Newcastle United == See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newcastle_United Newcastle United freespace page] == Northampton Town == * Walter Tull ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Tull wiki]) midfield == Norwich City == * [[Fashanu-1|Justin Fashanu]] forward NOT CONNECTED == Nottingham Forest == * [[Clough-3063|Brian Clough]] manager * Larry Lloyd ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Lloyd wiki]) defender * Peter Taylor ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Taylor_(footballer,_born_1928) wiki]) assistant manager * [[Widdowson-1341|Sam Weller Widdowson]] player and chairman == Notts County == * Tommy Lawton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton wiki]) == Oxford United == * [[Hoch-533|Robert Maxwell]] CZE owner == Plymouth Argyle == * [[Leslie-4318|Jack Leslie]] forward == Portsmouth == * Jimmy Dickinson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Dickinson wiki]) midfield 764 apps, England international == Port Vale == * Roy Sproson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Sproson wiki]) defender, manager 760 apps * Selwyn Whalley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selwyn_Whalley wiki]) defender == Preston North End == * Tommy Docherty ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Docherty wiki]) SCO midfield * Tom Finney ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Finney wiki]) winger == Queens Park Rangers == * Reg Allen ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reg_Allen wiki]) goalkeeper * Dave Clement ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Clement wiki]) defender * [[Hartwell-530|Ambrose Hartwell]] defender * Ray Wilkins ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins wiki]) midfield == Rotherham Town (defunct) == Not to be confused with Rotherham United * Arthur Wharton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Wharton wiki]) GHA goalkeeper == Rotherham United == * Lol Morgan defender == Real Madrid (ESP) == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Santiago Bernabeu ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago_Bernab%C3%A9u_(footballer) wiki])||Forward/President||ESP||||N/C|| |- |Paco Gento ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paco_Gento wiki])||Winger||ESP*||||N/C|| |- |[[Kopaszewski-1|Raymond Kopa]]||Winger||FRA*||||Connected|| |- |[[Purczeld-1|Ferenc Puskas]]||Forward||HUN*||||N/C|| |- |[[Di_Stefano-324|Alfredo di Stefano]]||Striker||ARG*||||N/C|| |}
== Reims (FRA) == * [[Fontaine-2360|Just Fontaine]] MAR forward == Royal Engineers (amateur) == See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1872_FA_Cup_Challenge 1872 FA Cup Final] == Santos (BRA) == * [[Arantes_Nascimento-1|Pele]] forward NOT CONNECTED == Shamrock Rovers (IRE) == * Liam Tuohy ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liam_Tuohy_(footballer) wiki]) winger and manager == Sheffield Wednesday == * Derek Dooley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Dooley_(footballer) wiki]) * [[Francis-10610|Trevor Francis]] forward NOT CONNECTED * Redfern Froggatt ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redfern_Froggatt wiki]) forward 434 apps, England international == Sheffield United == * Tony Currie ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Currie_(footballer) Living]) midfield * William Foulke ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Foulke_(footballer) wiki]) goalkeeper == Southampton == * Chris Nicholl NIR defender, manager == Stoke City == * [[Banks-6030|Gordon Banks]] goalkeeper * [[Rowley-4275|Bill Rowley]] goalkeeper NOT CONNECTED == Sunderland == See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sunderland_Association_Football_Club%2C_Sunderland Category] * Charlie Buchan ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Buchan wiki]) striker * Bobby Gurney ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Gurney wiki]) forward 348 apps 205 goals (club record), 1 England cap * Charlie Hurley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hurley wiki]) IRE defender apps 402 goals 23 * Len Shackleton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Shackleton wiki]) forward == Swansea City (WAL) == (Formerly Swansea Town pre 1969) * [[Allchurch-144|Ivor Allchurch]] forward == Tottenham Hotspur == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Danny Blanchflower ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Blanchflower wiki])||Midfield||NIR*||||N/C|| |- | Jimmy Greaves ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Greaves wiki])||Forward||ENG*||||N/C|| |- | Willie Hall ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Hall_(English_footballer) wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Kane-3378|Harry Kane]] (Living)||Striker||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |Joe Kinnear ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Kinnear wiki])||Defender||IRE||||N/C|| |- |Cyril Knowles ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyril_Knowles wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Dave Mackay ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Mackay wiki])||Winger||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Bill Nicholson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nicholson_(footballer) wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Bobby Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Smith_(footballer,_born_1933) wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |}
== Wanderers (amateur) == See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1872_FA_Cup_Challenge 1872 FA Cup Final] == Watford == * [[Taylor-57275|Graham Taylor]] manager NOT CONNECTED == West Bromwich Albion == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Laurie Cunningham ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Cunningham wiki])||Winger||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Fred Everiss ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Everiss wiki])||Manager||ENG||46 years in post||N/C|| |- |Don Howe ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Howe wiki])||Defender, Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Bert Millichip ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Millichip wiki])||Chairman||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Wright-55448|Harry Wright]]||Forward||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== West Ham United == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |John Bond ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bond_(footballer) wiki])||Defender||ENG||381/32||N/C|| |- |[[Greenwood-5809|Ron Greenwood]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Geoff Hurst (Living)||Striker||ENG*||||[[Hurst-6474|Connectable]]|| |- |John Lyall ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lyall wiki])||Defender, Manager||ENG||31/0||N/C|| |- |[[Moore-53451|Bobby Moore]]||Defender||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Peters-18177|Martin Peters]]||Midfield||ENG*||||Connected|| |}
== Wimbledon == * Ray Harford ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Harford wiki]) manager * Joe Kinnear ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Kinnear wiki]) IRE manager == Wolverhampton Wanderers == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |[[Cullis-316|Stan Cullis]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Derek Dougan ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Dougan wiki])||Forward||NIR||||N/C|| |- |Sir Jack Hayward ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Hayward wiki])||Chairman||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Bert "The Cat" Williams ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_(footballer,_born_1920) wiki])||Goalkeeper||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Billy Wright ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Wright_(footballer,_born_1924) wiki]) ||Defender||ENG*||||N/C|| |}
Connected or N/C |- |Cliff Bastin ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Bastin wiki])||Winger||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Compton-5622|Dennis Compton]]||Winger (also a cricketer)||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Compton-5876|Leslie Compton]]||Defender (also a cricketer)||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |Peter Hill-Wood ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hill-Wood wiki])||Director||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Alex James ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_James_(footballer) wiki])||Forward||SCO||||N/C|| |- |[[Keswick-77|Sir Chips Keswick]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chips_Keswick wiki])||Chairman||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Bertie Mee ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertie_Mee wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |David Rocastle ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rocastle wiki]) ||Midfield||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Steven-356|Andrew Steven]] ||Forward||SCO||||Connected|| |}
== Aston Villa == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Dalian Atkinson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalian_Atkinson wiki])||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Tony Barton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Barton_(footballer) wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Vic Crowe ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vic_Crowe wiki])||Defender, Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Johnny Dixon ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Dixon_(footballer) wiki])||Forward ||ENG||392 apps||N/C|| |- |Ron Saunders ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Saunders wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Jozef Venglos ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jozef_Venglo%C5%A1 wiki])||Manager||SVK||||N/C|| |}
== Barrow == * [[Parsons-15991|Jacob Parsons]] forward 15 goals in 30 games == Bayern Munich (DEU) == * [[Beckenbauer-1|Franz Beckenbauer]] sweeper NOT CONNECTED * Gerd Müller ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerd_M%C3%BCller wiki]) striker == Benfica (POR) == * [[Da_Silva_Ferreira-4|Eusebio]] forward NOT CONNECTED == Blackburn Rovers == * Ronnie Clayton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Clayton_(footballer,_born_1934) wiki]) midfield, 581 apps, ENG international * Bob Crompton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crompton wiki]) defender * Bill Eckersley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Eckersley wiki]) defender, England international * Jack Walker ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Walker wiki]) owner == Blackpool == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Jimmy Armfield ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Armfield wiki])||Forward||ENG*||||N/C|| |- |[[Fisk-3077|William Fiske]]||Goalkeeper||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Matthews-6941|Stanley Matthews]]||Winger||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Mortensen-2126|Stan Mortenson]]||Forward||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Parkinson-283|Edward Parkinson]]||Winger||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Parkinson-295|James Parkinson]]||Winger||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Bolton Wanderers == * [[Lofthouse-188|Nat Lofthouse]] forward * [[McShane-293|Harold McShane]] SCO winger (actor Ian's father) == Botafogo (BRA) == * [[Dos_Santos-386|Garrincha]] winger NOT CONNECTED == Brighton and Hove Albion == * Steve Burtenshaw ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Burtenshaw wiki]) defender == Bristol City == * Terry Cooper defender, manager == Burnley == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Jimmy Adamson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Adamson wiki])||Defender, Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |John Angus ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Angus_(footballer,_born_1938) wiki])||Defender||ENG||439 apps||N/C|| |- |Leighton James ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leighton_James wiki])||Winger||WAL||||N/C|| |- |[[Lambie-399|Claude Lambie]]||Forward||SCO||||Connected|| |- |Jimmy McIlroy ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_McIlroy wiki])||Forward||NIR||||N/C|| |}
== Charlton Athletic == * Sam Bartram ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Bartram wiki]) goalkeeper 579 apps * Jimmy Seed ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Seed wiki]) manager == Chelsea == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |[[Bambrick-146|Joe Bambrick]]||Forward||NIR||||Connected|| |- |Roy Bentley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Bentley wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Foss-3388|Dicky Foss]]||Defender||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Alan Gilzean ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Gilzean wiki])||Striker||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Matthew Harding ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Harding wiki])||Director||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Alan Hudson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Hudson wiki])||Midfield||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Middleton-4714|Peter Middleton]]||Director||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Peter Osgood ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Osgood wiki])||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Dave Sexton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Sexton wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |}
== Coventry City == * Cyrille Regis ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrille_Regis wiki]) Forward * John Sillett ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sillett wiki]) Manager == Crystal Palace == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Malcolm Allison ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Allison wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Terry Long ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Long_(footballer) wiki])||Defender||ENG||442 apps||N/C|| |- |[[Noades-19|Ron Noades]]||Chairman||ENG||||'''N/C'''|| |- |[[Venables-2488|Terry Venables]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Whibley-47|John Whibley]]||Winger||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Derby County == * [[Bloomer-517|Steve Bloomer]] forward * Jim Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Smith_(footballer,_born_1940) wiki]) manager == Doncaster Rovers == * [[Williams-132239|Charlie Williams]] defender NOT CONNECTED == Dynamo Moscow (RUS) == * [[Yashin-2|Lev Yashin]] goalkeeper NOT CONNECTED == Everton == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |[[Ball-24036|Alan Ball]] ||Midfield||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Dixie Dean ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Dean wiki]) ||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Harry Catterick ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Catterick wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Fred Geary ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Geary wiki]) ||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Jimmy Husband ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Husband wiki]) ||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |T E Jones ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Jones_(footballer,_born_1930) wiki]) ||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |T G Jones ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._G._Jones wiki]) ||Defender||WAL||||N/C|| |- |Howard Kendall ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Kendall wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Bill Kenwright ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Kenwright wiki])||Chairman||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Brian Labone ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Labone wiki])||Defender||ENG*||451 apps||N/C|| |- |Joe Mercer ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Mercer wiki])||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Moores-1088|John Moores]]||Chairman||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Bobby Parker ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Parker_(footballer,_born_1891) wiki])||Striker||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Ted Sagar ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Sagar wiki])||Goalkeeper||ENG*||||N/C|| |- |[[Taylor-61653|Jack Taylor]]||versatile||SCO||||Connected|| |- |[[Vernon-2872|Roy Vernon]]||Forward||WAL||||'''N/C'''|| |}
== Fluminense (BRA) == * [[Calvert-487|James William Calvert]] == Fulham == * [[Cohen-6632|George Cohen]] defender * Johnny Haynes ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Haynes wiki]) forward * Jimmy Hill ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Hill wiki]) midfield == Gillingham == * Dave Mehmet ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Mehmet wiki]) midfielder == Glasgow Celtic (SCO) == See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Football_Teams#The_Lisbon_Lions_.28Celtic.2C_1968.29 The Lisbon Lions] {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Jimmy Johnstone ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Johnstone wiki])||Winger||SCO||||N/C|| |- | Willie Maley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Maley wiki]) ||Manager||IRE||||N/C|| |- |Billy McNeill ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_McNeill wiki]) ||Defender||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Ronnie Simpson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Simpson wiki])||Goalkeeper||SCO||||N/C|| |- |[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||Manager||SCO||||Connected|| |}
== Glasgow Rangers (SCO) == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Jim Baxter ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Baxter wiki])||Midfield||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Davie Cooper ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davie_Cooper wiki])||Winger||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Andy Goram ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goram wiki])||Goalkeeper, cricketer?||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Walter Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Smith wiki])||Manager||SCO||||N/C|| |- |[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||Manager||SCO||||Connected|| |- |[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||Manager||SCO||||Connected|| |}
== Huddersfield Town == * [[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]] manager * Clem Stephenson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clem_Stephenson wiki]) forward * [[Wilson-106978|Ray Wilson]] defender == Internazionale (ITA) == * Andreas Brehme DEU ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_Brehme wiki]) defender == Ipswich Town == * Paul Mariner ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mariner wiki]) forward * [[Ramsey-4331|Alf Ramsay]] manager * Bobby Robson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Robson wiki]) manager == Juventus (ITA) == * [[Charles-3887|John Charles]] WAL forward/defender NOT CONNECTED == Leeds United == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Billy Bremner ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Bremner wiki])||Midfield||SCO*||||N/C|| |- |Major Frank Buckley||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Charlton-2538|Jack Charlton]]||Defender||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |Grenville Hair ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenville_Hair wiki])||Defender||ENG||443 apps||N/C|| |- |Norman Hunter ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Hunter_(footballer) wiki]) ||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Paul Madeley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Madeley wiki])||Defender/Midfielder||ENG*||536 apps||N/C|| |- |[[Revie-98|Don Revie]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Gary Speed ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Speed wiki])||Midfield||WAL*||||N/C|| |}
== Leicester City == * [[Banks-6030|Gordon Banks]] goalkeeper * Gordon Milne manager == Linfield (NIR) == * [[Drennan-558|David Drennan]] goalkeeper == Liverpool == See also: [[Space:Liverpool_FC]] {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Ray Clemence ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Clemence wiki])||Goalkeeper||ENG ||||N/C|| |- |Emlyn Hughes ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emlyn_Hughes wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Hunt-28844|Roger Hunt]]||Forward||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Ray Kennedy ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Kennedy wiki])||Midfield||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Billy Liddell ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Liddell wiki])||Midfield||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Ronnie Moran ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Moran wiki])||Defender, caretaker manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Paisley-870|Bob Paisley]]||Wing half, physio, assistant, Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Shankly-6|Bill Shankly]]||Manager||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Tommy Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Smith_(footballer,_born_1945) wiki])||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Ian St John ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_St_John wiki])||Forward||SCO||||N/C|| |- |[[Stubbins-88|Albert Stubbins]]||Forward||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Luton Town == * Ray Harford manager * Les Sealey goalkeeper == Manchester City == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Colin Bell ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Bell_(footballer,_born_1946) wiki]) ||Midfield||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Franny Lee ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Lee_(footballer) wiki]) ||Striker||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Joe Mercer ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Mercer wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Billy Meredith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Meredith wiki])||Forward||WAL||||N/C|| |- |Glyn Pardoe ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glyn_Pardoe wiki])||FB/Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Frank Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swift wiki])||Goalkeeper||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Bert Trautmann ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Trautmann wiki])||Goalkeeper||DEU||||N/C|| |- |[[Woosnam-88|Max Woosnam]]||Defender||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Manchester United == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |[[Beckham-831|David Beckham]] (Living) ||Midfield||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |George Best ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Best wiki])||Forward||NIR*||||N/C|| |- |[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]] ||Manager||SCO||||Connected|| |- |[[Charlton-2534|Bobby Charlton]] ||Midfield||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Davies-5743|John Henry Davies]]||Founding chairman||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Duncan Edwards ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_Edwards wiki]) ||Forward||ENG*||||N/C|| |- |[[Gregg-5469|Harry Gregg]] ||Goalkeeper||NIR*||||N/C|| |- |[[Mangnall-60|Ernest Mangnall]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Charlie Roberts ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Roberts wiki])||Defender||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Sagar-138|Charles Sagar]]||Forward||ENG||||Connected|| |- |[[Stiles-5341|Nobby Stiles]] ||Midfield||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Viollet-20|Dennis Violett]]||Forward||ENG||||Connected|| |}
== Mansfield Town == * [[Vaux-327|Ted Vaux]] Defender == Middlesbrough == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
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== Motherwell == * Bob Ferrier ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Ferrier_(English_footballer) wiki]) ENG winger 626 apps (record for Scottish league) == Napoli (ITA) == * [[Maradona-1|Diego Maradona]] ARG forward NOT CONNECTED == Nantes (FRA) == * [[Sala-186|Emiliano Sala]] ARG striker NOT CONNECTED == Newcastle United == See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Newcastle_United Newcastle United freespace page] == Northampton Town == * Walter Tull ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Tull wiki]) midfield == Norwich City == * [[Fashanu-1|Justin Fashanu]] forward NOT CONNECTED == Nottingham Forest == * [[Clough-3063|Brian Clough]] manager * Larry Lloyd ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Lloyd wiki]) defender * Peter Taylor ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Taylor_(footballer,_born_1928) wiki]) assistant manager * [[Widdowson-1341|Sam Weller Widdowson]] player and chairman == Notts County == * Tommy Lawton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lawton wiki]) == Oxford United == * [[Hoch-533|Robert Maxwell]] CZE owner == Plymouth Argyle == * [[Leslie-4318|Jack Leslie]] forward == Portsmouth == * Jimmy Dickinson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Dickinson wiki]) midfield 764 apps, England international == Port Vale == * Roy Sproson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Sproson wiki]) defender, manager 760 apps * Selwyn Whalley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selwyn_Whalley wiki]) defender == Preston North End == * Tommy Docherty ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Docherty wiki]) SCO midfield * Tom Finney ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Finney wiki]) winger == Queens Park Rangers == * Reg Allen ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reg_Allen wiki]) goalkeeper * Dave Clement ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Clement wiki]) defender * [[Hartwell-530|Ambrose Hartwell]] defender * Ray Wilkins ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Wilkins wiki]) midfield == Rotherham Town (defunct) == Not to be confused with Rotherham United * Arthur Wharton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Wharton wiki]) GHA goalkeeper == Rotherham United == * Lol Morgan defender == Real Madrid (ESP) == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Santiago Bernabeu ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago_Bernab%C3%A9u_(footballer) wiki])||Forward/President||ESP||||N/C|| |- |Paco Gento ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paco_Gento wiki])||Winger||ESP*||||N/C|| |- |[[Kopaszewski-1|Raymond Kopa]]||Winger||FRA*||||Connected|| |- |[[Purczeld-1|Ferenc Puskas]]||Forward||HUN*||||N/C|| |- |[[Di_Stefano-324|Alfredo di Stefano]]||Striker||ARG*||||N/C|| |}
== Reims (FRA) == * [[Fontaine-2360|Just Fontaine]] MAR forward == Royal Engineers (amateur) == See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1872_FA_Cup_Challenge 1872 FA Cup Final] == Santos (BRA) == * [[Arantes_Nascimento-1|Pele]] forward NOT CONNECTED == Shamrock Rovers (IRE) == * Liam Tuohy ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liam_Tuohy_(footballer) wiki]) winger and manager == Sheffield Wednesday == * Derek Dooley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Dooley_(footballer) wiki]) * [[Francis-10610|Trevor Francis]] forward NOT CONNECTED * Redfern Froggatt ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redfern_Froggatt wiki]) forward 434 apps, England international == Sheffield United == * Tony Currie ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Currie_(footballer) Living]) midfield * William Foulke ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Foulke_(footballer) wiki]) goalkeeper == Southampton == * Chris Nicholl NIR defender, manager == Stoke City == * [[Banks-6030|Gordon Banks]] goalkeeper * [[Rowley-4275|Bill Rowley]] goalkeeper NOT CONNECTED == Sunderland == See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sunderland_Association_Football_Club%2C_Sunderland Category] * Charlie Buchan ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Buchan wiki]) striker * Bobby Gurney ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Gurney wiki]) forward 348 apps 205 goals (club record), 1 England cap * Charlie Hurley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hurley wiki]) IRE defender apps 402 goals 23 * Len Shackleton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Shackleton wiki]) forward == Swansea City (WAL) == (Formerly Swansea Town pre 1969) * [[Allchurch-144|Ivor Allchurch]] forward == Tottenham Hotspur == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |Danny Blanchflower ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Blanchflower wiki])||Midfield||NIR*||||N/C|| |- | Jimmy Greaves ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Greaves wiki])||Forward||ENG*||||N/C|| |- | Willie Hall ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Hall_(English_footballer) wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |[[Kane-3378|Harry Kane]] (Living)||Striker||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |Joe Kinnear ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Kinnear wiki])||Defender||IRE||||N/C|| |- |Cyril Knowles ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyril_Knowles wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Dave Mackay ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Mackay wiki])||Winger||SCO||||N/C|| |- |Bill Nicholson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nicholson_(footballer) wiki])||Manager||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Bobby Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Smith_(footballer,_born_1933) wiki])||Forward||ENG||||N/C|| |}
== Wanderers (amateur) == See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1872_FA_Cup_Challenge 1872 FA Cup Final] == Watford == * [[Taylor-57275|Graham Taylor]] manager NOT CONNECTED == West Bromwich Albion == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
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== West Ham United == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |John Bond ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bond_(footballer) wiki])||Defender||ENG||381/32||N/C|| |- |[[Greenwood-5809|Ron Greenwood]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Geoff Hurst (Living)||Striker||ENG*||||[[Hurst-6474|Connectable]]|| |- |John Lyall ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lyall wiki])||Defender, Manager||ENG||31/0||N/C|| |- |[[Moore-53451|Bobby Moore]]||Defender||ENG*||||Connected|| |- |[[Peters-18177|Martin Peters]]||Midfield||ENG*||||Connected|| |}
== Wimbledon == * Ray Harford ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Harford wiki]) manager * Joe Kinnear ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Kinnear wiki]) IRE manager == Wolverhampton Wanderers == {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Name !! width=150pt | Position !! width=50pt | Nationality (*int'l) !! width=50pt | Apps/Goals !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |[[Cullis-316|Stan Cullis]]||Manager||ENG||||Connected|| |- |Derek Dougan ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Dougan wiki])||Forward||NIR||||N/C|| |- |Sir Jack Hayward ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Hayward wiki])||Chairman||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Bert "The Cat" Williams ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Williams_(footballer,_born_1920) wiki])||Goalkeeper||ENG||||N/C|| |- |Billy Wright ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Wright_(footballer,_born_1924) wiki]) ||Defender||ENG*||||N/C|| |}
Foote, 1846
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Excerpt from Foote, William Henry, '''''[http://www.worldcat.org/title/sketches-of-north-carolina-historical-and-biographical-illustrative-of-the-principles-of-a-portion-of-her-early-settlers/oclc/1117119&referer=brief_results Sketches of North Carolina, historical and biographical : illustrative of the principles of a portion of her early settlers]'''''. New York : Robert Carter, 1846. transcribed by Jim Vondrak ([[Vondrak-7]]). Available for download [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/america/nc/chapter13.htm here]. :Colonel James Smith, of Tennessee, an emigrant from North Carolina, and son of Colonel Samuel Smith, one of the founders of Grassy Creek church, in Granville county, in a letter to Dr. Alexander Wilson, of Caldwell Institute, says, "some time between 1753 and 1760, Samuel Bell, with his brothers and son-in-law, Donnell, removed from Pennsylvania, and settled in the forks of Rico. They were strict Presbyterians, and were soon supplied with preaching by a Mr. Black, afterwards by Mr. McAden, from the lower part of the State." It appears that this gentleman was not aware that McAden had previously visited Rico, and found a few families of Presbyterians already there, and that Mr. Pattillo had been invited there in 1758. The emigrants he mentions formed the congregation of Upper Hico (now Greers); from other families Mr. McAden organized Middle Rico (Red House); and from the emigration of the Barnet family and their friends, he gathered Barnet's, or Lower Hico. :Mr. Smith states that about the time the Bells settled in the forks, Hugh Barnet, his brother, and their friends, seated them- selves some fifteen or twenty miles southeast of that settlement, and planted a church, which was frequently called Barnet's, sometimes Criswell's, from their first minister, James Criswell, who was licensed by Hanover Presbytery. This church was sometimes also called Lower Hico, and though it has ceased to have a place in the records of the church, it at one time contained more members than any of the sister churches in the State. :There was another church in Caswell of long standing, called Bethany, or Rattlesnake, situated on the road from Milton to Yanceyville, near the residence of Mr. George Wilhamson. It was never under the care of Mr. McAden. For a long time it was a flourishing church, and for a series of years enjoyed the labors of Rev, Ebenezer B. Currie, now (1846) the oldest minister in Orange Presbytery. This church has been divided, and the old place of preaching abandoned ; one part of the church and congregation worshipping in Yanceyville, and the other forming the church of Gilead, some five miles southwest of Milton. :Mr. McAden had another place of preaching, and a church organized near Pittsylvania court-house, in Virginia, on which he regularly attended during his life. May the church now rising in Pittsylvania come up like a phoenix from the ashes of the more ancient and almost forgotten, though once flourishing, congregations. :The Bell family, says Mr. Smith, early removed from this to Guilford, carrying their attachment to religion and to Presbyterianism along with them, and their descendants are to be found there to this day. Two of the sons of Samuel Bell, and the daughter, Donnell, removed to the west, still carrying their attachment to religion and Presbyterianism along with them. The two sons lived to anadvanced age. One of them, while on his knees at family prayer, faltered in his voice, and said, "What is this ?" — and ceased to breathe. But of this family, says Mr. Smith (many years since), sprung four preachers of strong common sense, full of zeal, and eminent for piety. By this family much has been done for propagating the gospel in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, and the Cherokee nation. :The Covenant of God stands sure. " I will be a God to thee and thy children after thee." Information about Dr. Alexander Wilson can be found here [http://piedmontwanderings.blogspot.com/2009/10/sketch-of-life-of-rev-dr-alexander.html here] :The exactness of the information in the Foote book is somewhat questionable. The Foote book skips the Bell family's time in Virginia, also refers to Samuel Bell moving with his son-in-law Donnell when they did not marry until after 1773. Mary Bell Donnell would have been a toddler/child at the time of the referenced move to Caswell county. :According to the interview with Rev Robert Bell in the Draper Manuscripts the Bell family timeline is: ::1736 Robert Bell born in Pennsylvania ::1748 family moved to Amherst, Virginia ::Subsequently to Caswell county, NC ::1771 Robert Bell moves to Guilford county ::1785 Robert Bell, brother Samuel and the Donnells move to Sumner Tennessee [[User:Norman-673|Norman-673]] 20 May 2014
Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn. == And his descendants; also a partial record of descendants of Pasco Foote of Salem, Mass., Richard Foote of Stafford County, Va., and John Foote of New York City. * by [[Foote-4205|Abram William Foote]] (1862-1941) * published by Marble City Press, The Tuttle Co., Rutland, VT, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1, 2, 3 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10264/ * Vol. 1, 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730959 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f1dMAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_f1dMAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/footefamilycompr01foot ::* https://archive.org/details/footefamilycompr011907foot * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/footefamilycompr021907foot ::* https://archive.org/details/footefamilycompr01lcfoot === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Foote, Abram William. ''[[Space:Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn.|Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn.]]'' (Tuttle Co., Rutland, VT, 1907) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Foote|Foote]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Foote, Abram William. ''[[Space:Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn.|Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn.]]'' (Tuttle Co., Rutland, VT, 1907) Vol. , [ Page ].
Foote Name Study
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Foote Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Foote Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foote Foote] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Foote name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Foote's), by time period (18th Century Foote's), or by topic (Foote DNA, Foote Occupations, Foote Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Foote Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Foote-2883|Robert Foote]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Foote}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Foote}} {{Clear}} ==Foote Name Origin== Abram Foote summed up the knowledge of the origin of the Foote surname in 1907: “There is a tradition that our ancestors in England lived at the foot of a mountain at the time when surnames were adopted, and they called them Foote. The name was sometimes spelled Fotte, or Foot.” Foote, Abram, Foote Family . . , Marble City Press, Rutland, Vermont, 1907. Vol. 1, p. 5. Another possibility, seldom discussed, is that the first Foote took the name because of some physical attribute related to the anatomical part (for example the surname Armstrong probably relates to a progenitor with a strong arm). The conjecture is that the nickname Foote was used because a person had unusually large foot or a deformity of the foot. Foote is the Old English spelling of the modern word foot. Even older spellings were fot, and Ffoote. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space: Origins, Foote Name Study]] * [[Space: DNA, Foote Name Study]] * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foot Foot] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ffoote Ffoote]
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Forbes, New South Wales One Place Study
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[[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:Australia, Place Studies]] [[Category:Forbes, New South Wales One Place Study]] [[Category:Forbes, New South Wales]] == Forbes, New South Wales One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Forbes, New South Wales|category=Forbes, New South Wales One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Forbes, New South Wales|category=Forbes, New South Wales One Place Study}} {{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Forbes, New South Wales One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Forbes is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia, located on the Newell Highway between Parkes and West Wyalong. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Oceania :'''Country:''' Australia :'''State/Province:''' New South Wales :'''County:''' Ashburnham :'''GPS Coordinates:''' -33.383333, 148.016667 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Hugh_Denison|Sir Hugh_Denison on Wikipedia]] - businessman, parliamentarian and philanthropist ==Sources== * [[Wikipedia:Forbes,_New_South_Wales|Forbes,_New_South_Wales (Wikipedia)]] * [https://www.forbes.nsw.gov.au Forbes Shire Council] * [https://www.amazingforbesnsw.com Visit Amazing Forbes]
Forbes and Forbush Genealogy
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Forbes and Forbush Genealogy == The descendants of Daniel Forbush, who came from Scotland about the year 1655 and settled in Marlborough, Mass., in 1675. * by [[Pierce-8340|Frederick Clifton Pierce]] (1855-1904) * published by Chicago, 1892 * 199 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Forbes and Forbush Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0OotAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/forbesforbushgen00pier * https://archive.org/details/forbesforbushgen92pier * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008629065 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/333064 === Table of Contents === * Author's Preface * Forbes and Forbush Genealogy * Index of Illustrations, [https://books.google.com/books?id=0OotAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA159 Page 159]. * Index of Forbes and Forbush, [https://books.google.com/books?id=0OotAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA160 Page 160]. * Index of Names Other Than Forbes and Forbush, [https://books.google.com/books?id=0OotAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA160 Page 160]. * Index of Places, [https://books.google.com/books?id=0OotAAAAYAAJ&pg=PT4 Page 188]. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Pierce, Frederick Clifton. ''[[Space:Forbes and Forbush Genealogy|Forbes and Forbush Genealogy]]'' (Chicago, 1892) * ([[#Pierce|Pierce]])
Forbis Name Study
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[[Category:Forbis Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Forbis and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. A goal that I have is to hopefully break down a brick wall with my third great grandfather, and one with a distant cousin. If you have anyone in your tree surnamed Forbis, you may also have some brick walls. Let's put our collective Forbis research together and see if we can't pulverize some of our brick walls!
Forcucci Name Study
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[[Category: Forcucci Name Study]][[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Forcucci Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ Forcucci Forcucci] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Forcucci name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Forcuccis), by time period (18th Century Forcuccis), or by topic (Forcucci DNA, Forcucci Occupations, Forcucci Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Forcucci Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Forcucci}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Forcucci}} {{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Forcucci familes of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]
FORD Family Reunion
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This reunion is hosted by the Marion County Historical Society, it will co-inside with the John Ford Encampment event. All are invited!
Ford vs Ford
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'''This site is a work in progress to gather sources and tell the story of Ford vs Ford regarding the contesting of a will that freed the persons previously enslaved by Lloyd Ford and named them as inheriting his farm.''' Ford vs. Ford was a landmark case settled in the Tennessee Supreme Court. [[Ford-2935|Lloyd Ford]] owned 112 acres in Washington County, Tennessee. In his will, he freed his slaves and designated them to inherit his property. The freed slaves included [[Ford-16658|Larkin Ford]] and his family. Weblinks: * https://www.tncourts.gov/news/2020/04/24/tennessee-judiciary-museum-judge-andy-bennett-help-family-uncover-history-nbc * https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/ford-v-ford/ * https://www.jstor.org/stable/42623531?seq=1 * https://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/TennesseeFamilies&Places/Ford%20Family/Ford%20Lloyd%201748.html
Forden War Memorial
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[[Category:Church Of St Michael And All Angels, Forden, Montgomeryshire]] [[Category:Forden, Montgomeryshire]] [[Category: Forden, War Memorial WWI]] ::The Forden war memorial is in the form of a cross in a bay inset into the side of Cemetery. When last seen it was partly covered by the yew tree branches from either side ::This page gives details of those individuals on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forden%2C_War_Memorial_WWI Forden War Memorial]. Each is linked to their Profile on Wikitree. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Forden 1914 - 1918''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Rank and number''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Battalion''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Died''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Aged''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Buried''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''CWGC''' ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Blockley-111|Blockley, Frederick Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 91664 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Durham Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|24 Jul 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/499156/f-c-blockley/ 499156] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Brother of Percy |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| [[Blockley-114|Blockley, Percy George]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Private, 14909 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| Royal Berkshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|25 Sep 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/727894/percy-george-blockley/ 727894] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Brother of Frederick |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Edwards-39324|Edwards, John Christopher]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 19790 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|King's Shropshire light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|26 Jul 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1611252/john-edwards/ 1611252] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| [[Griffiths-6629|Griffiths, Alfred]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Guardsman, 2322 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|16 Sep 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| 26 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/787690/alfred-griffiths/ 787690] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Jones-130584|Jones, David Frank]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 39171 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|19 Dec 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michael%27s_Churchyard%2C_Forden%2C_Montgomeryshire St Michael's Parish Church] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Brother of Pryce, died of TB |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| [[Jones-130583|Jones, Pryce]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Private, 39154 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| 9 Sep 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| 19 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/796922/pryce-jones/ 796922] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Brother of David |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Lawrence-19706|Lawrence, Albert Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Coy. 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Major, 44352 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12th Battalion, Manchester Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9 Sep 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rocquigny-Equancourt-Road_British-Cemetery%2C_%C3%89tricourt-Manancourt%2C_Somme Rocquigny-Equancourt-Road British-Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/244157/albert-richard-lawrence/ 244157] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|half brother of the Blockleys |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| [[Mason-23570|Mason, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Bombadier, 136885 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|17 Sep 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| 32 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Doiran_Military_Cemetery%2C_Doirani%2C_Greece Doiran Military Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/334645/john-mason/ 334645] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Oliver-16686|Oliver, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, M/288567 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9 Mar 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Church_Of_The_Holy_Trinity%2C_Leighton%2C_Forden%2C_Montgomeryshire Holy Trinity, Leighton] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|died of bronchial pneumonia |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Owen-13420| Owen, Thomas Edwin]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Corporal, 290292 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| Royal Welch Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| 3 Apr 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| 23 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Jerusalem_Memorial%2C_Jerusalem%2C_Israel Jerusalem Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1646568/thomas-edwin-owen/ 1646568] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Pryce-335|Pryce, Hugh Beauclerk Mostyn]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Capt ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|19 Mar 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bailleul_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Bailleul%2C_Nord Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/197832/hugh-beauclerk-mostyn-pryce/ 197832] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|{{wikidata| Q75342099}} |- ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[[Weaver-16408| Weaver, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|Private, 15229 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| 19 Jun 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| 41 ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helles_Memorial%2C_Marmara_Region%2C_Turkey Helles Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/684146/william-weaver/ 684146] ! align="left" style="background:#7DB0FA;"| |-
Fordwich Cemetery, Fordwich, Ontario
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{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery |name= Fordwich Cemetery |address= 3011-3017 Victoria Street Howick, Huron, Ontario, N0G 1V0 Canada |parent= |project= |location= |findagraveID= 2219605 |billiongravesID= 174451 |coordinate= 43.873433,-81.035483 }}
Fore Family
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The goal of this project is to ... Connect the Fore family and many spellings together. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rose-4105|Nancy Rose]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Fore any one that needs help with Fore Family and has DNA on GEDMatch to compare with mine kit #A125363. * According to research written most of the Fore family came from a widow and her children. Especially Pierre defoure. Work together to see if this is true or not. *Most records have been hard to find. But helping eachother to break through brickwalls to help build the Family Tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7158926 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Forefathers and descendants of Willard & Genevieve Wilson Bartlett
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Forefathers and descendants of Willard & Genevieve Wilson Bartlett and of allied families, Moulton, McGehee, Endress == * by Genevieve Wilson Bartlett * Published in Saint Louis, 1952 * Source Example: :::Bartlett, Genevieve Wilson. ''[[Space:Forefathers and descendants of Willard & Genevieve Wilson Bartlett|Forefathers and descendants of Willard & Genevieve Wilson Bartlett and of allied families, Moulton, McGehee, Endress]]''. (Saint Louis, Missouri, 1952). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bartlett|Bartlett]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Forefathers and descendants of Willard & Genevieve Wilson Bartlett|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/ForefathersAndDescendantsOfWillardG Internet Archive] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712846 Hathi Trust Digital Library] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=88AwAAAAMAAJ Google Books]
Forefathers Burial Ground, Chelmsford, Massachusetts
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[[Category: Forefathers Burial Ground, Chelmsford, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Chelmsford, Massachusetts]] ===How to Add Profiles to Cemetery=== {| border="0" bgcolor=#f1f5fc width=90% align=center |
[[Category: Forefathers Burial Ground, Chelmsford, Massachusetts]]
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==Biography==
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=== About === ===Links to Other Online Resources=== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=155180 Find A Grave Site] *[http://www.townofchelmsford.us/Facilities/Facility/Details/Forefathers-Burying-Ground-34 Town of Chelmsford] - includes plot maps - [http://cemeteries.townofchelmsford.us/search-burial-records.asp search burial records] *[http://www.interment.net/data/us/ma/middlesex/forefathers-burying-ground/index.htm interment.net] *[http://www.chelmsfordgov.com/CHCwebsite/PDF_files/ForefathersCatherineGoodwin.pdf Forefathers Burying Ground]; Catherine Goodwin * ''[[Space:History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts|History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts]]'' (Courier-Citizen Co., Lowell, Mass., 1917) **[https://archive.org/stream/historyofchelmsf00wate#page/716 Chapter XVII Burying Grounds] **[https://archive.org/stream/historyofchelmsf00inwate#page/721 List of Interment], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofchelmsf00inwate#page/842 additions] **[https://archive.org/stream/historyofchelmsf00inwate#page/371 List of Civil War Veteran's buried in Forefather's Cemetery Chelmsford Centre] * https://www.pelhamnhhistory.org/library/pdffiles/day/benjaminday.pdf * [https://archive.org/stream/publication00hild#page/n58/mode/1up photo of a portion of the graveyard in 1909] ---- === Surname sources === * Adams, Andrew Napoleon. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.|A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.]]'' (The Author, The Tuttle Co., Printers, Rutland, VT, 1898) * Spaulding, Samuel Jones. ''[[Space:Spalding memorial; a genealogical history of Edward Spalding, of Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants|Spalding memorial; a genealogical history of Edward Spalding, of Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants]]'' (A. Mudge & son, printers, Boston, 1872, 1897) * Linzee, John William. ''[[Space:The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass.|The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass.]]'' (Boston, Mass., 1913) 609 Pages * Fletcher, Edward H. ''[[Space:Fletcher genealogy: an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass|Fletcher genealogy: an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass ]]'' (Edward Hatch Fletcher, A. Mudge & son, Boston, 1871) * Huntington, Charles White. ''[[Space:The Warren-Clarke Genealogy|The Warren-Clarke Genealogy]]'' (J. Wilson, Cambridge, 1894) * Proctor, Frank. ''[[Space:A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass|A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass]]'' (Ogdensburg, N.Y., Republican & Journl Print, 1898) * Vinton, John. ''[[Space:The Richardson Memorial, Comprising a Full History and Genealogy of the Posterity of the Three Brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson|The Richardson Memorial, Comprising a Full History and Genealogy of the Posterity of the Three Brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson]]'' (Brown Thurston & Co., Portland, Maine, 1876) * Porter, John Lyman. ''[[Space:Publication of the Hildreth Family Association|First/Second Publication of the Hildreth Family Association]]'' (Hildreth Family Association, Worcester, Mass., 1922) * Reed, Jacob Whittemore. ''[[Space:History of the Reed Family in Europe and America|History of the Reed Family in Europe and America]]'' (John Wilson and Son, Boston, 1861) * Manning, William H. ''[[Space:The Genealogical and Biographical History of the Manning Families of New England|The Genealogical and Biographical History of the Manning Families of New England]]'' (Salem Press Co., Salem, Mass., 1902) * Shedd, Frank Edson, 1856-1916; Bartlett, Joseph Gardner; Shedd family association. ''[[Space:Daniel Shed genealogy : ancestry and descendants of Daniel Shed of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1327-1920|Daniel Shed genealogy : ancestry and descendants of Daniel Shed of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1327-1920]]'' (A. Mudge & son, printers, Boston, 1872, 1897) ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! Plot !! First !! Last !! Death !! Lat !! Lon !! Photo !! Notes |- | HIS-001-1 |align="right"| [[Blood-1129 | Willard ]] || Blood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1748-01-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167982/willard-blood F] || |- | HIS-002-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2234 | Mr. John Senr. ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1722-05-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167954/ F] || |- | HIS-003-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2240 | Mr. John ]] || Bates || 1722-05-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167953/john-bates F] || |- | HIS-004-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2765 | Mrs. Betty ]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1769-12-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168160/betty-davis F] || |- | HIS-005-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2768 | John ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1724-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167952/john-bates F] || |- | HIS-006-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5209 | Sarah ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1735-10-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167994/sarah-bowers F] || |- | HIS-007-1 |align="right"| [[Moore-39841 | Laura W. ]] || Moore || 1842-02-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168884/laura-w.-moore F] || |- | HIS-007-1A |align="right"| [[Moore-39349 | George Henry ]] || Moore || 1841-04-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168882/george-henry-moore F] || |- | HIS-008-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4915 | Mary ]] || Manning || 1857-06-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168804/mary-manning F] || |- | HIS-009-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4914 | Nathaniel ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1814-09-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168807/nathaniel-manning F] || |- | HIS-009-2 |align="right"| [[Manning-4907 | Miss Mary ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1787-12-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168805/mary-manning F] || |- | HIS-009-3 |align="right"| [[Manning-4908 | Asa ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1845-03-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168794/asa-manning F] || |- | HIS-010-1 |align="right"| [[Heywood-814 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1836-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168806/mary-manning F] || |- | HIS-011-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4906 | Timothy Jr. ]] || Manning || 1861-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168810/timothy-manning F] || |- | HIS-012-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4905 | Timothy ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1836-03-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168809/timothy-manning F] || |- | HIS-013-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4916 | Esther ]] || Manning || 1863-09-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168796/esther-manning F] || |- | HIS-014-1 |align="right"| [[Prescott-1656 | Benjamin ]] || Prescott || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D429.shtml 1833-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169156/benjamin-prescott F] || |- | HIS-014-1A |align="right"| [[Dickinson-5389 | Henry Ware ]] || Dickinson || 1839-03-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168200/henry-ware-dickinson F] || |- | HIS-014-2 |align="right"| [[Woods-9396 | Amey ]] || Prescott || 1858-08-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169155/amy-prescott F] || |- | HIS-014-2A |align="right"| [[Clark-41466 | Adrain ]] || Clark || 1839-05-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168113/adrain-clark F] || |- | HIS-015-1 |align="right"| [[Prescott-1676 | Martha (Prescott) Dickinson ]] || Dickinson || 1860-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168201/martha-dickinson F] || |- | HIS-016-1 |align="right"| [[Dickinson-5390 | Augustine M. ]] || Dickinson || 1850-11-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168199/augustine-m.-dickinson F] || |- | HIS-017-1 |align="right"| [[Harper-8276 | Israel D. ]] || Harper || 1832-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168534/israel-d.-harper F] || |- | HIS-018-1 |align="right"| [[Osgood-872 | Phena ]] || Robbins || 1852-08-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169312/phena-robbins F] || |- | HIS-019-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5808 | Mr. James ]] || Robbins || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D436.shtml 1835-05-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169307/james-robbins F] || |- | HIS-020-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5806 | Mr. Zaccheus W. ]] || Robbins || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D436.shtml 1837-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169314/zaccheus-wright-robbins F] || |- | HIS-021-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-42 | Mr. Isaac ]] || Barron || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1739-09-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167935/isaac-barron F] || |- | HIS-022-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-2095 | Lieut. Jonathan ]] || Barron || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1748-08-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167936/jonathan-barron F] || |- | HIS-023-1 |align="right"| [[Wilder-2241 | Mrs. Rebecca ]] || Wilder || 1796-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169645/rebecca-wilder F] || |- | HIS-024-1 |align="right"| [[Gilson-97 | Mrs. Anna ]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1720-04-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168082/anna-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-025-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-14212 | Capt. Joseph ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1718-01-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167849/joseph-adams F] || |- | HIS-026-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-19980 | Mr. Joseph ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1772-06-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167850/joseph-adams F] || |- | HIS-027-1 |align="right"| [[Goold-125 | Mary ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1736-11-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168485/mary-gould F] || |- | HIS-028-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5194 | Lieut. Jonathan ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1756-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167991/jonathan-bowers F] || |- | HIS-029-1 |align="right"| [[Emery-1675 | Mrs. Thankful ]] || Emery || 1785-08-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168337/thankful-emery F] || |- | HIS-030-1 |align="right"| [[Emery-1675 | Mr. Zachariah ]] || Emery || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1776-08-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168338/zachariah-emery F] || |- | HIS-031-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-36610 | Mr. Joshua ]] || Davis || 1792-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168169/joshua-davis F] || |- | HIS-032-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-55149 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1775-09-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168163/elizabeth-davis F] || |- | HIS-033-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-9318 | Miss Olive ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1810-12-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167957/olive-bates F] || |- | HIS-034-1 |align="right"| [[Blood-545 | Mr. Ephraim ]] || Blood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1775-03-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167981/ephraim-blood F] || |- | HIS-035-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2765 | Mrs. Betty ]] || Blood || 1771-12-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167980/betty-blood F] || |- | HIS-036-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-396 | John ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D402.shtml 1724-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168583/john-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-037-1 |align="right"| [[Wilder-857 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1721-03-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167986/elizabeth-bowers F] || |- | HIS-038-1 |align="right"| [[Snow-5747 | Mr. Joshua ]] || Snow || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D439.shtml 1783-03-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169410/joshua-snow F] || |- | HIS-039-1 |align="right"| [[Snow-5853 | Miss Sarah ]] || Snow || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D440.shtml 1776-01-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169412/sarah-snow F] || |- | HIS-041-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-294 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Hildreth || 1735-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168594/sarah-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-042-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1673 | Mrs. Esther ]] || Spaulding || 1790-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169450/esther-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-043-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-58 | Jonathan ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1724-04-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169103/jonathan-perham F] || |- | HIS-044-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-55 | Cornet Benoni ]] || Perham || 1724-03-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169082/benoni-perham F] || |- | HIS-045-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-2236 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Perham || 1742-02-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169118/sarah-perham F] || |- | HIS-046-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-57 | Hannah ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1736-08-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169097/hannah-perham F] || |- | HIS-047-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2799 | Mr. Gershom Junr. ]] || Proctor || 1750-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169182/gershom-procter F] || |- | HIS-048-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2094 | Mr. Gershom Senr. ]] || Proctor || 1774-10-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169184/gershom-procter F] || |- | HIS-049-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-19414 | Mrs. Rebekah ]] || Proctor || 1776-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169204/rebekah-proctor F] || |- | HIS-050-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-41 | Capt. Moses ]] || Barron || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1719-09-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167937/moses-barron F] || |- | HIS-051-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-3302 | Abigail ]] || Barron || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1763-06-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167934/abigail-barron F] || |- | HIS-052-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-553 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1750-04-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168031/jonathan-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-053-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-14812 | Marcy ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1746-01-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169278/marcy-richardson F] || |- | HIS-054-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-4685 | Benjamin ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1742-03-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168481/benjamin-gould F] || |- | HIS-055-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5341 | John Frye ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1799-07-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167990/john-frye-bowers F] || |- | HIS-056-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-85 | Nathaneel ]] || Blodget || 1710-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167974/nathaneel-blodget F] || |- | HIS-057-1 |align="right"| [[Shipley-498 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1710-06-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169105/lydia-perham F] || |- | HIS-058-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-7 | Mr. John ]] || Perham || 1721-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169102/john-perham F] || |- | HIS-059-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-546 | Serjnt. Benjamin ]] || Butterfield || 1715-03-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168027/benjamin-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-060-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-573 | Mr. Gershom ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D429.shtml 1714-11-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5255906/gershom-proctor F] || |- | HIS-061-1 |align="right"| [[Parish-72 | Mrs. Mercy ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1743-04-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168033/mercy-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-062-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-1756 | Lieut. Josiah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1711-10-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169273/josiah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-063-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17102 | Ezekiel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1696-11-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169265/ezekiel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-064-1 |align="right"| [[Howe-8739 | Mary ]] || Howe || 1741-05-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168683/mary-howe F] || |- | HIS-065-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-4066 | Sibyll ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1747-09-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169506/sibyll-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-065-2 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17103 | Thomas ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1698-05-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169296/thomas-richardson F] || |- | HIS-066-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-11767 | Sarah ]] || Barrett || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1716-05-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167931/sarah-barrett F] || |- | HIS-067-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17411 | Esther ]] || Richardson || 2001-05-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169264/esther-richardson F] || |- | HIS-068-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17310 | Sybil ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1827-06-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169295/sybil-richardson F] || |- | HIS-069-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-7106 | Josiah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1801-04-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169272/josiah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-070-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-5473 | Lydia ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1822-10-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169276/lydia-richardson F] || |- | HIS-071-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-55465 | Mr. Joshua ]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1805-02-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168170/joshua-davis F] || |- | HIS-071A-1 |align="right"| J. or L. || B. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167916/j_or_l-b F] || |- | HIS-072-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-4688 | Olive ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1792-03-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168489/olive-gould F] || |- | HIS-073-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5292 | Elizabeth B. ]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1832-06-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168941/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-074-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-9820 | Miss Susze ]] || Pierce || 1775-12-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169152/susze-pierce F] || |- | HIS-075-1 |align="right"| [[Wilson-2950 | Ms. Dorcas ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D402.shtml 1727-05-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168575/dorcas-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-076-1 |align="right"| [[Parlin-218 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D402.shtml 1757-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168587/mary-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-077-1 |align="right"| [[Heald-406 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1746-11-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168595/sarah-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-078-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2766 | Mr. Robert ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1791-05-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167958/robert-bates F] || |- | HIS-079-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-9136 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1806-07-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167956/lydia-bates F] || |- | HIS-080-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5207 | Nathaniel ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1726-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167993/nathaniel-bowers F] || |- | HIS-081-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1686 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1747-10-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169488/mary-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-082-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1186 | Mr. Henry ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1754-10-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169460/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-083-1 |align="right"| [[Cummings-4415 | Ms. Elizabeth ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1727-02-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168579/elizabeth-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-083A-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-393 | Samuel ]] || Hildreth || 1727-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168593/samuel-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-084-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1411 | Sarah ]] || Butterfield || 1738-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168036/sarah-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-085-1 |align="right"| [[Snow-5854 | Parker ]] || Snow || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D439.shtml 1796-01-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169411/parker-snow F] || |- | HIS-086-1 |align="right"| [[Bannister-1312 | Louisa Bannister ]] || Smith || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D439.shtml 1837-06-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169403/louisa-bannister-smith F] || |- | HIS-087-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-7537 | Thomas ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1698-04-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168436/thomas-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-088-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-7539 | Samuel ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1697-02-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168430/samuel-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-089-1 |align="right"| [[Lund-220 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Scripture || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D437.shtml 1781-04-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169359/elizabeth-spaulding_scripture F] || |- | HIS-090-1 |align="right"| Mary || Spaulding || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169484/mary-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-091-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2239 | Ms. Elizabeth ]] || Richardson || 1722-05-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169262/elizabeth-richardson F] || |- | HIS-091-1A |align="right"| [[Richardson-17412 | Almah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1844-03-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169252/almah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-092-1 |align="right"| [[Underwood-554 | Mrs. Rememberance ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1719-02-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5120215/rememberance-richardson F] || |- | HIS-093-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-857 | Capt. Josias ]] || Richardson || 1695-07-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5120211/josiah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-094-1 |align="right"| [[Hosmer-1460 | William Wallace ]] || Hosmer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1829-01-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168641/william-wallace-hosmer F] || |- | HIS-095-1 |align="right"| [[Hosmer-1461 | John Horatio ]] || Hosmer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1827-07-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168640/john-horatio-hosmer F] || |- | HIS-096-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11061|Miss Mary]] || Gould || 1825-08-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168486/mary-gould F] || |- | HIS-097-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11062|Miss Nancy]] || Gould || 1815-09-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168488/nancy-gould F] || |- | HIS-098-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-5151|Benjamin]] || Gould || 1742-03-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168482/benjamin-gould F] || |- | HIS-098-2 |align="right"| [[Lakin-885|Mrs. Sarah]] || Gould || 1813-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168494/sarah-gould F] || |- | HIS-099-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11063|Miss Ruth]] || Gould || 1931-03-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168493/ruth-gould F] || |- | HIS-100-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-4689 | Dea. Ebenezer ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1816-04-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168483/ebenezer-gould F] || |- | HIS-101-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27343 | Mrs. Olive ]] || Gould || 1790-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168490/olive-gould F] || |- | HIS-102-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11064|Miss Ruth]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1785-04-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168492/ruth-gould F] || |- | HIS-103-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-4093 | Edwin ]] || Proctor || 1833-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169172/edwin-proctor F] || |- | HIS-104-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3985 | Azariah ]] || Proctor || 1838-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169162/azariah-proctor F] || |- | HIS-105-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Abigail || Osborn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D418.shtml 1838-01-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168904/abigail-osborn F] || |- | HIS-106-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Freeland || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1826-09-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168467/mary-freeland F] || |- | HIS-107-1 |align="right"| Mr. John || Freeland || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1801-01-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168466/john-freeland F] || |- | HIS-108-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-1447|Susanna]] || Parkhurst || 1794-06-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169069/susanna-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-109-1 |align="right"| [[Dutton-2032 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Dutton || 1724-02-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168262/mary-dutton F] || |- | HIS-110-1 |align="right"| [[Keyes-283 | Stephen ]] || Keyes || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D408.shtml 1714-02-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168724/stephen-keyes F] || |- | HIS-111-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-342 | Samuel ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1705-01-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168428/samuel-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-112-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1212 | Mary ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1704-01-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168415/mary-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-112-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-342|S.]] (f) || Fletcher || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168426/s.-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-113-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8296 | Esther ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1737-10-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168387/esther-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-114-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8281 | Joshua ]] || Fletcher || 1737-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168403/joshua-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-115-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1401 | Samuel ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1697-12-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152187447/samuel-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-116-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1251 | Mr. Henry ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1718-04-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169461/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-117-1 |align="right"| [[Jefts-3 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1730-01-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5004691/hannah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-118-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-211 | Dea. Andrew ]] || Spaulding || 1713-05-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5004689 F] || |- | HIS-119-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-12 | Lieut. Edward ]] || Spaulding || 1708-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169440/edward-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-120-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17374 | Sybil ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1831-05-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169294/sybil-richardson F] || |- | HIS-121-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17373 | Mr. Josiah ]] || Richardson || 1822-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169274/josiah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-122-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1769-08-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168487/mary-gould F] || |- | HIS-123-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-617 | Mrs. Sara ]] || Grave || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D398.shtml 1793-04-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168495/sara-grave F] || |- | HIS-124-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-1201 | Benjamin ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1765-12-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168480/benjamin-gould F] || |- | HIS-125-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11065|Rachel]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1754-12-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168491/rachel-gould F] || |- | HIS-126-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-4687 | Joseph Philips ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1795-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168484/joseph-philips-gould F] || |- | HIS-127-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8338 | Mrs. Lucy ]] || Harwood || 1774-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168549/lucy-harwood F] || |- | HIS-128-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-91 | Mr. William ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1767-10-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169213/william-proctor F] || |- | HIS-129-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2868 | Lucy ]] || Proctor || 1755-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169196/lucy-proctor F] || |- | HIS-130-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2867 | Levi ]] || Proctor || 1755-11-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169195/levi-proctor F] || |- | HIS-131-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2866 | Will ]] || Proctor || 1738-09-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169212/will-proctor F] || |- | HIS-132-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-376 | Samuel ]] || Parkhurst || 1849-01-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169056/samuel-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-133-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-587 | Micajah ]] || Parkhurst || 1832-01-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169049/micajah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-134-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-588 | Samuel ]] || Parkhurst || 1802-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169057/samuel-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-135-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-379 | Miss Betsy ]] || Parkhurst || 1811-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169009/betsy-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-136-1 |align="right"| [[Hutchinson-3861 | Mrs. Betty ]] || Parkhurst || 1817-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169010/betty-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-137-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-7999 | Rachel ]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1746-09-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168975/rachel-parker F] || |- | HIS-138-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37922|Mr. Benjamin]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1754-05-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168646/benjamin-howard F] || |- | HIS-139-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-15813 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1746-02-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168411/lydia-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-139P-1 |align="right"| B. || F. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168344/b.-f F] || |- | HIS-140-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1742-01-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168665/mary-howard F] || |- | HIS-141-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-7990 | Mr. Benjamin ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1760-01-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168647/benjamin-howard F] || |- | HIS-142-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37921|Nathaniel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1742-01-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168666/nathaniel-howard F] || |- | HIS-143-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37923|Lydia]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1764-08-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168660/lydia-howard F] || |- | HIS-144-1 |align="right"| [[Poor-1172|Mrs. Martha]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1793-04-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168662/martha-howard F] || |- | HIS-145-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37924|Mrs. Mary (Howard)]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1791-04-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169280/mary-richardson F] || |- | HIS-146-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-14214 | Esther ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1759-10-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167829/esther-adams F] || |- | HIS-147-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-21586 | Samuel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1745-11-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167877/samuel-adams F] || |- | HIS-148-1 |align="right"| [[Sparhawk-1 | Mrs. Esther ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1745-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167830/esther-adams F] || |- | HIS-149-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33800 | Ms. Lydia ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1745-12-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167858/lydia-adams F] || |- | HIS-150-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-745 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1745-02-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168105/samuel-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-151-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-9123 | Mr. Peletiah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1746-07-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167873/peletiah-adams F] || |- | HIS-152-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1690 | Joanah ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1747-08-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169467/joanah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-153-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6880 | Sarah ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1746-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169502/sarah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-154-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-867 | Simeon Col. ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1785-04-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169507/simeon-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-155-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-317 | Joseph ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1728-03-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169474/joseph-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-156-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-212 | Edward ]] || Spaulding || 1670-02-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169439/edward-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-157-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-3490 | Mrs. Rachel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1727-02-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169285/rachel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-157-2 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17106 | Samuel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1727-02-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169288/samuel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-158-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-1765 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1754-04-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169289/samuel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-159-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17375 | Rachel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1760-10-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169284/rachel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-160-1 |align="right"| [[Frost-10836|Hannah]] || Marshall || 1770-12-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168827/hannah-marshall F] || |- | HIS-161-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31148|John]] || Marshall || 1771-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168832/john-marshall F] || |- | HIS-162-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31132|Thomas]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1799-05-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168854/thomas-marshall F] || |- | HIS-163-1 |align="right"| [[Hunt-4566|Lydia (Hunt)]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1801-05-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168839/lydia-marshall F] || |- | HIS-164-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31149|Ruth]] || Marshall || 1801-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168851/ruth-marshall F] || |- | HIS-165-1 |align="right"| [[Sherman-135 | Grace ]] || Livermore || 1690-01-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168775/grace-livermore F] || |- | HIS-166-1 |align="right"| Mary || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1692-02-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168097/mary-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-167-1 |align="right"| [[Farwell-15 | Sarah ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1736-10-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168674/sarah-howard F] || |- | HIS-168-1 |align="right"| [[Remme-73|Ann P.]] || Remme || 1829-08-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169248/ann-p.-remme F] || |- | HIS-169-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1134 | Clarissa ]] || Spaulding || 1801-07-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169434/clarissa-spalding F] || |- | HIS-170-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-653492|Mrs. Hannah]] || Hay || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1830-04-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168556/hannah-hay F] || |- | HIS-171-1 |align="right"| [[Hay-6928|Mr. James]] || Hay || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1826-03-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168557/james-hay F] || |- | HIS-172-1 |align="right"| John J. || Sticklemire || 1814-03-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169528/john-j.-sticklemire F] || |- | HIS-173-1 |align="right"| Joseph || Hirsch || 1823-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168617/joseph-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-173-2 |align="right"| Elizabeth || Hirsch || 1871-10-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168614/susannah-elizabeth-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-174-1 |align="right"| Mr. Alois || Rush || 1825-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169317/alois-rush F] || |- | HIS-175-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-2535 | Mr. Joshua ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1727-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168404/joshua-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-176-1 |align="right"| [[Nickols-174|Mr. Daniel]] || Nichols || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D418.shtml 1768-11-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168898/daniel-nicols F] || |- | HIS-177-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-39066|Mrs. Susanna]] || Nichols || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D418.shtml 1806-10-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168901/susanna-nichols F] || |- | HIS-178-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-294 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1797-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169277/lydia-richardson F] || |- | HIS-179-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17108 | Eleazer ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1776-08-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169259/eleazer-richardson F] || |- | HIS-180-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17109 | Oliver ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1816-05-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169281/oliver-richardson F] || |- | HIS-181-1 |align="right"| [[Bancroft-1419 | Chloe ]] || Richardson || 1807-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169257/chloe-richardson F] || |- | HIS-182-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-3610 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Reading || 1768-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169223/hannah-reading F] || |- | HIS-183-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-164 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D424.shtml 1737-03-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169039/jonathan-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-184-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-589 | Rachel ]] || Parkhurst || 1801-09-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169053/rachel-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-185-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55626|Rebeckah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1737-01-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168978/rebeckah-parker F] || |- | HIS-186-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55627|Rebeckah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1724-12-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168979/rebeckah-parker F] || |- | HIS-187-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55628|John]] || Parker || 1744-09-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168956/john-parker F] || |- | HIS-188-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-15886 | Mr. Nathaniel Senr. ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1710-01-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168667/nathaniel-howard F] || |- | HIS-189-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-7997 | Sarah ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1739-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168675/sarah-howard F] || |- | HIS-190-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-82 | Richard ]] || Hildreth || 1693-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6493840 F] || |- | HIS-191-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55629|Hannah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1775-08-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168951/hannah-parker F] || |- | HIS-192-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55630|Elizabeth]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1775-08-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168938/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-192A-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33852 | Sarah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1754-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167880/sarah-adams F] || |- | HIS-193-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-1866|Mrs. Abigail]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1760-05-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168081/abigail-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-194-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-271|Capt. Samuel]] || Adams || 1767-04-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167879/samuel-adams F] || |- | HIS-195-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-2487 | Abigail Chamberlin ]] || Thorndike || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D451.shtml 1843-08-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169562/abigail-chamberlin-thorndike F] || |- | HIS-196-1 |align="right"| [[Thorndike-94 | Hezikiah ]] || Thorndike || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D451.shtml 1842-05-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169563/hezekiah-thorndike F] || |- | HIS-197-1 |align="right"| [[Thorndike-140 | Nancy ]] || Thorndike || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D451.shtml 1828-05-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169564/nancy-thorndike F] || |- | HIS-199-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-3445 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1758-09-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168654/jonathan-howard F] || |- | HIS-200-1 |align="right"| Margaret || Bradt || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1848-06-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167998/margaret-bradt F] || |- | HIS-200-2 |align="right"| Henry || Bradt || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1830-09-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167997/henry-bradt F] || |- | HIS-200-3 |align="right"| [[Bradt-589 | Barnabus ]] || Bradt || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1828-05-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167996/barnabus-bradt F] || |- | HIS-201-1 |align="right"| Mr. Francis G. || Hirsch || 1829-10-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168616/francis-g.-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-202-1 |align="right"| Lewis || Hirsch || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1830-03-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168618/lewis-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-203-1 |align="right"| Francis G. || Hirsch || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1847-02-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168615/francis-g.-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-204-1 |align="right"| A. M. Stephani || Scales || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D437.shtml 1772-11-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169358/stephani-scales F] || |- | HIS-205-1 |align="right"| [[Shedd-318 | Ebenezer ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1815-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169364/ebenezer-shedd F] || |- | HIS-205-2 |align="right"| [[Parker-27481 | Lucy Parker ]] || Shedd || 1873-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169370/lucy-shedd F] || |- | HIS-206-1 |align="right"| [[Shed-235|Joseph]] || Shedd || 1851-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169368/joseph-shedd F] || |- | HIS-207-1 |align="right"| [[Hartwell-7545|Lucy (Hartwell)]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1849-02-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169369/lucy-shedd F] || |- | HIS-207-2 |align="right"| [[Shedd-317 | Capt. Ebenezer ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1829-03-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169365/ebenezer-shedd F] || |- | HIS-208-1 |align="right"| [[Blood-1145 | Mary ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1785-08-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169372/mary-shedd F] || |- | HIS-209-1 |align="right"| [[Peirce-1420|Ruth (Peirce)]] || Parkhurst || 1803-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169055/ruth-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-210-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-590 | John ]] || Parkhurst || 1830-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169036/john-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-211-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4988 | Surviah M. ]] || Parkhurst || 1873-07-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169068/surviah-m.-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-212-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-576 | Deacon Benjamin ]] || Parkhurst || 1812-06-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169006/benjamin-deacon-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-213-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-11921 | Elizabeth ]] || Parkhurst || 1822-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169017/elizabeth-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-214-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-591 | Abigail ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1784-11-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168994/abigail-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-215-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-592 | Elizabeth ]] || Parkhurst || 1787-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169018/elizabeth-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-216-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-593 | John ]] || Parkhurst || 1741-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169037/john-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-217-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-35866|Mr. John]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1741-02-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168958/john-parker F] || |- | HIS-217-2 |align="right"| [[Unknown-508563|Mrs. Rebeckah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1741-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168980/rebeckah-parker F] || |- | HIS-218-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-44274|Lieut. John]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1763-03-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168957/john-parker F] || |- | HIS-219-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-594 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Parkhurst || 1781-02-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169026/hannah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-220-1 |align="right"| [[Laws-2087|Mrs. Judeath]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1801-07-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168095/judeath-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-221-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1702 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Hildreth || 1737-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168581/hannah-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-222-1 |align="right"| [[Jones-148411|Eunice (Jones)]] || Spaulding || 1849-05-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169451/eunice-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-223-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2782|Ebenezer]] || Spaulding || 1845-04-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169437/ebenezer-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-224-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2783|Ebenezer Jr.]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D440.shtml 1832-11-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169438/ebenezer-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-225-1 |align="right"| [[Livingston-5056|Mr. Seth]] || Livingston || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D411.shtml 1809-05-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168779/seth-livingston F] || |- | HIS-226-1 |align="right"| [[Levingston-213|Mrs. Abigail]] || Livingston || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D411.shtml 1819-11-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168776/abigail-livingston F] || |- | HIS-227-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5197 | Jarathmel ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1715-05-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167989/jarathmel-bowers F] || |- | HIS-228-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1139 | Mary ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1733-08-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169483/mary-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-229-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1692 | Henry ]] || Spaulding || 1738-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169457/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-230-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55647|Clarice]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1803-01-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168927/clarice-parker F] || |- | HIS-231-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55648|Charlotte]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1804-11-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168926/charlott-parker F] || |- | HIS-232-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55649|Clarice]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1806-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168928/clarice-parker F] || |- | HIS-233-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-23701|Betty]] || Dunn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1778-08-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168209/betty-dunn F] || |- | HIS-234-1 |align="right"| Ephraim || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1763-11-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168386/ephraim-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-235-1 |align="right"| [[Goodhue-525|Bridget (Goodhue)]]|| Ditson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D383.shtml 1837-07-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168202/bridget-ditson F] || |- | HIS-236-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1138 | John II ]] || Spaulding || 1830-10-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169469/john-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-237-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1137 | Nathaniel ]] || Spaulding || 1829-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169492/nathaniel-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-238-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-4069 | Sarah ]] || Spaulding || 1830-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169503/sarah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-239-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1136 | Job ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1835-11-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169468/job-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-240-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-31769|Lucy]] || Stevens || 1802-12-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169520/lucy-stevens F] || |- | HIS-241-1 |align="right"| [[Shed-111 | Lydia ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1775-12-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169371/lydia-shedd F] || |- | HIS-242-1 |align="right"| [[Shed-110 | Noah ]] || Shedd || 1772-09-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169379/noah-shedd F] || |- | HIS-243-1 |align="right"| [[Shedd-316 | Zechariah ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1786-02-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169381/zechariah-shedd F] || |- | HIS-244-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1260 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Parkhurst || 1826-03-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169048/mary-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-245-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-595 | Mr. Phillip ]] || Parkhurst || 1810-12-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169052/phillip-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-246-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-218 | Mr. James ]] || Parkhurst || 1796-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169032/james-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-247-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-378 | Mrs. Abigail ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1772-07-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22787275/abigail-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-248-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-596 | Silas ]] || Parkhurst || 1810-09-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169064/silas-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-249-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-597 | Andrew ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1834-07-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169001/andrew-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-251-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-598 | Andrew ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1753-11-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169002/andrew-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-251-2 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-378|Abigail ]] || Parkhurst || 1772-07-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168995/abigail-parkhurst F] *see notes in photo || |- | HIS-252-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-599 | Abigail ]] || Parkhurst || 1737-02-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168996/abigail-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-253-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-600 | Benjamin ]] || Parkhurst || 1737-02-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169004/benjamin-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-254-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-7234 | Lydia ]] || Barrett || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1737-02-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167928/lydia-barrett F] || |- | HIS-255-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-6119 | Mr. Ebenezer ]] || Barrett || 1752-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167925/ebenezer-barrett F] || |- | HIS-256-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-147 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Barrett || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1773-10-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8135425/jonathan-barrett F] || |- | HIS-257-1 |align="right"| [[Wilbur-1115 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Barrett || 1789-11-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167929/lydia-barrett F] || |- | HIS-258-1 |align="right"| [[Stratton-1898 | Mr. Richard ]] || Stratton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1724-04-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169538/richard-stratton F] || |- | HIS-259-1 |align="right"| [[Bacon-4327|Mrs. Elizabeth]] || Dunn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1774-07-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168214/elizabeth-dunn F] || |- | HIS-260-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-6929|Mr. James ]] || Dunn || 1803-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168217/james-dunn F] || |- | HIS-261-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-6949|Mr. Joseph]] || Dunn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1778-12-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168219/joseph-dunn F] || |- | HIS-262-1 |align="right"| [[Bailey-18286 | Joseph ]] || Bailey || 1852-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167920/joseph-bailey F] || |- | HIS-263-1 |align="right"| [[Bailey-43778|Charles]] || Bailey || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1816-02-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167919/charles-bailey F] || |- | HIS-264-1 |align="right"| [[Bailey-43779|Joseph]] || Bailey || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1808-04-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167921/joseph-bailey F] || |- | HIS-265-1 |align="right"| [[Minott-27|Lieut. Jonathan]] || Minot || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D416.shtml 1770-07-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168880/jonathan-minot F] || |- | HIS-266-1 |align="right"| [[Stratton-1730|Mrs. Elizabeth (Stratton)]] || Minot || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D416.shtml 1772-05-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168879/elizabeth-minot F] || |- | HIS-267-1 |align="right"| Mr. James || Twiss || 1826-10-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169566/james-twiss F] || |- | HIS-268-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1262 | Thankful ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1778-09-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169508/thankful-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-269-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1263 | Mr. Henry ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1760-02-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169462/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-270-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-29342 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1807-04-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169489/mary-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-271-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1250 | Cornet Henry ]] || Spaulding || 1792-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169459/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-272-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1694 | Olive ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1778-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169493/olive-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-273-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3582 | Mrs. Lucia ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1742-06-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169479/lucia-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-274-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1693 | Henry ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1776-04-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169458/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-275-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-611 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1740-04-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5255882/samuel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-276-1 |align="right"| [[Cowdrey-287|Mr. Matthias]] || Cowdry || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D381.shtml 1739-10-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168143/matthias-cowdry F] || |- | HIS-277-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1440 | Ruth ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1749-10-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167977/ruth-blodget F] || |- | HIS-278-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1439 | Olive ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1749-09-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167975/olive-blodget F] || |- | HIS-279-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1438 | Reuben ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1749-09-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167976/reuben-blodget F] || |- | HIS-280-1 |align="right"| [[Stoddard-3674|William]] || Stoddard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1750-04-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169532/william-stoddard F] || |- | HIS-281-1 |align="right"| [[Stoddard-3675|Elizabeth]] || Stoddard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1749-10-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169529/elizabeth-stoddard F] || |- | HIS-282-1 |align="right"| [[Stoddard-3676|John Vryling]] || Stoddard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1745-10-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169531/john-vryling-stoddard F] || |- | HIS-283-1 |align="right"| [[Maverick-162|Mrs. Elizabeth]] || Stoddard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1743-07-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169530/elizabeth-stoddard F] || |- | HIS-283-2 |align="right"| [[Harrington-6284 | Timothy MD ]] || Harrington || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1802-02-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168536/timothy-harrington F] || |- | HIS-283-3 |align="right"| [[Wilder-1366|Mrs. Sarah (Wilder)]] || Harrington || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1843-05-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168535/sarah-harrington F] || |- | HIS-284-1 |align="right"| [[Wright-27178 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Blodget || 1769-09-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167970/elizabeth-blodget F] || |- | HIS-285-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1437 | Ebenezer ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1733-01-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167969/ebenezer-blodget F] || |- | HIS-286-1 |align="right"| [[Blodget-40 | Lieut. William ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1779-05-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167979/william-blodget F] || |- | HIS-287-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1615|Elizabeth (Blodgett)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1787-04-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168939/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-288-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1378 | Simeon ]] || Blodget || 1804-11-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167978/simeon-blodget F] || |- | HIS-289-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1393 | Lydia ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1801-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167973/lydia-blodget F] || |- | HIS-290-1 |align="right"| [[Blodget-93 | Miss Hannah ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1778-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167972/hannah-blodget F] || |- | HIS-291-1 |align="right"| [[Meads-1525|Lydia]] || Meeds || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D416.shtml 1778-04-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168866/lydia-meeds F] || |- | HIS-292-1 |align="right"| [[Blodget-91 | Ephraim ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1778-03-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167971/ephraim-blodget F] || |- | HIS-293-1 |align="right"| [[Blodget-92|Betty]] || Blodget || 1778-03-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167967/betty-blodget F] || |- | HIS-294-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-1449|Sarah]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D424.shtml 1729-02-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169059/sarah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-295-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3081 | Sarah ]] || Parkhurst || 1858-08-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169060/sarah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-296-1 |align="right"| [[Byam-139 | Amos ]] || Byam || 1792-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168039/amos-byam F] || |- | HIS-297-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-31773|Edward]] || Stevens || 1816-03-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169515/edward-stevens F] || |- | HIS-298-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-15563 | Mrs. Martha ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1809-11-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168803/martha-manning F] || |- | HIS-299-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4910 | Benjamin ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1793-09-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168795/benjamin-manning F] || |- | HIS-300-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17699 | Isaiah Jr. ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1776-12-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168452/isaiah-foster F] || |- | HIS-301-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1408 | Mrs. Anna ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D393.shtml 1786-05-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168446/anna-foster F] || |- | HIS-302-1 |align="right"| [[Webber-6568|Mrs. Betsy (Webber)]] || Adams || 1807-04-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167816/betsy-adams F] || |- | HIS-303-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55665|Ebenezer]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1745-11-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168934/ebenezer-parker F] || |- | HIS-303A-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2250|Ichabod]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1807-04-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168090/ichabod-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-304-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17702 | Lydia ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1745-11-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168453/lydia-foster F] || |- | HIS-305-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17703 | Simeon ]] || Foster || 1726-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168460/simeon-foster F] || |- | HIS-306-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1785-09-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167864/mary-adams F] || |- | HIS-307-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55666|Eli]] || Parker || 1877-09-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168936/eli-parker F] || |- | HIS-309-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-27351 | Mrs. Susannah ]] || Proctor || 1785-11-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169208/susannah-proctor F] || |- | HIS-310-1 |align="right"| [[Procter-92 | Capt. Daniel ]] || Proctor || 1775-01-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5255923/daniel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-311-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-5036|Mr. Jacob]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1800-02-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168093/jacob-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-312-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-36491|Mrs. Lydia]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1775-05-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168096/lydia-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-313-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17100 | Mr. Zachariah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1773-05-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169299/zachariah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-314-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1450 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1754-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169269/hannah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-315-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17377 | Mr. Zachariah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1775-09-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169300/zachariah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-316-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17101 | Miss Sibyl ]] || Richardson || 1798-12-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169293/sibyl-richardson F] || |- | HIS-316-2 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40305|Miss Sarah]] || Richardson || 1784-04-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169291/sarah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-316-3 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40306|Miss Hannah]] || Richardson || 1784-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169268/hannah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-317-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-1234 | Elizabeth ]] || Hildreth || 1716-08-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168577/elizabeth-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-318-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-1233 | John ]] || Hildreth || 1714-03-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168582/john-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-318-2 |align="right"| [[Wilson-2743 | Abigail ]] || Hildreth || 1747-11-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144257782/abigail-barrett F] || |- | HIS-319-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-61713|Jean]] || Hill || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1711-11-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168600/jean-hill F] || |- | HIS-320-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-61714|Jonathan]] || Hill || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1710-03-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168601/jonathan-hill F] || |- | HIS-321-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-31129|Sarah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1729-02-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168986/sarah-parker F] || |- | HIS-322-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-294 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Butterfield || 1734-06-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168037/sarah-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-323-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-6292|Susanna (Barron)]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1801-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168107/susanna-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-323-2 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2251|Benjamin]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1812-12-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168085/benjamin-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-324-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-407|Susanna (Fletcher)]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1717-12-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168108/susanna-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-325-1 |align="right"| Jennie || Warren || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169592/jennie-warren F] || |- | HIS-325-2 |align="right"| [[Warren-10282 | Lieu. Joseph ]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1807-07-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169598/joseph-warren F] || |- | HIS-325-3 |align="right"| Josie || Warren || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169601/josie-warren F] || |- | HIS-326-1 |align="right"| [[Mansur-97 | Joseph Warren ]] || Mansur || 1891-02-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168812/joseph-warren-mansur F] || |- | HIS-327-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-31119|Capt. Joseph]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1738-04-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168964/joseph-parker F] || |- | HIS-328-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1422|Mrs. Rebeckah (Fletcher)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1791-01-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168981/rebeckah-parker F] || |- | HIS-329-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17706 | Noah ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1777-11-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168456/noah-foster F] || |- | HIS-329-2 |align="right"| [[Colburn-150 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1795-07-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168451/hannah-foster F] || |- | HIS-330-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17705 | Mr. William ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1786-03-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168463/william-foster F] || |- | HIS-331-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-36628|William]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1756-07-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168461/william-foster F] || |- | HIS-332-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17709 | Aaron ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D393.shtml 1753-11-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168445/aaron-foster F] || |- | HIS-333-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17708 | William ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1750-02-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168462/william-foster F] || |- | HIS-334-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-9326 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1779-01-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168412/lydia-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-335-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8291 | Jemima ]] || Fletcher || 1779-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168395/jemima-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-336-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-18762|Bettey]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1795-07-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168087/elizabeth-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-337-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2248|Capt. Isaac]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1827-12-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168092/isaac-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-338-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55562|Sarah]] || Chamberlain || 1840-01-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168106/sarah-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-339-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17700 | Ebenezer ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1756-05-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168447/ebenezer-foster F] || |- | HIS-340-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1410 | Lydia ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1737-03-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168454/lydia-foster F] || |- | HIS-341-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-415769 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1787-06-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168455/mary-foster F] || |- | HIS-342-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3673|Samuel]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1805-01-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168035/samuel-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-343-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3674|Mary]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1821-10-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168032/mary-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-344-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3675|Emeline]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1833-03-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168028/emeline-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-345-1 |align="right"| [[Bulkeley-69 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Clark || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1700-12-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22130199/mary-clark F] || |- | HIS-346-1 |align="right"| [[Futman-1|Bridget (Putnam)]] || Pierce || 1805-06-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169127/bridget-pierce F] || |- | HIS-347-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3076 | Silas ]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1828-04-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169147/silas-pierce F] || |- | HIS-348-1 |align="right"| [[Farrar-508 | Joseph ]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1797-04-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168353/joseph-farrar F] || |- | HIS-349-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-30810|Mrs. Deborah (Richardson)]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1808-06-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168349/deborah-farrar F] || |- | HIS-350-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-1757 | Capt. Zachariah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1776-03-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169298/zachariah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-351-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-422|Mrs. Sarah (Butterfield)]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1788-08-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169292/sarah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-352-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-11972|Sarah (Warren)]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1785-07-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169290/sarah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-353-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40242|Robert ]] || Richardson || 1799-11-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169287/robert-richardson F] || |- | HIS-354-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-18 | Elizabeth ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1716-09-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168578/elizabeth-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-355-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27350 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1778-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168392/hannah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-355-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8298 | Jepthae ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1778-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168397/jepthae-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-355-3 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8299 | Mary ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1778-10-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168416/mary-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-355-4 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8300 | Rebekah ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1778-09-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168423/rebekah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-355-5 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8301|Sarah]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1778-10-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168431/sarah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-356-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18195|Mrs. Hannah (Fletcher)]] || Parker || 1790-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168953/hannah-parker F] || |- | HIS-357-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18197|Susan]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1785-02-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168433/susa-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-358-1 |align="right"| Elizabeth || Parker || 1709-09-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168940/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-359-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-3721 | Coronet Nathaniel ]] || Hill || 1706-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168603/nathaniel-hill F] || |- | HIS-360-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-4318 | Mr. Andrew ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1759-04-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168374/andrew-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-361-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-566 | Joanna ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1718-04-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168398/joanna-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-362-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-378 | Lieut. William ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1712-05-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168440/william-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-363-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1411 | Mr. William ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1742-01-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168442/william-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-364-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-1887 | Mrs. Tabitha ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1742-02-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168434/tabitha-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-364A-1 |align="right"| Hannah || Richardson || 1775-06-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169267/hannah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-365-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6766 | Jonathan ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1739-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168400/jonathan-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-366-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6765 | Mr. Benjamin ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1772-12-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168378/benjamin-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-367-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-3434 | Mr. Robert ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1781-03-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168425/robert-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-368-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-6776 | Mrs. Remembrance ]] || Fletcher || 1778-02-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168424/remembrance-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-369-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17704 | Lieut. Edward ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1741-07-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168448/edward-foster F] || |- | HIS-370-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6743 | Samson ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1720-03-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168427/samson-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-370-2 |align="right"| [[Foster-4723 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1721-12-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168419/mary-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-371-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8339 | Benjamin F. ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1810-09-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168377/benjamin-f.-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-372-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-1674 | Dea. Stephen ]] || Pierce || 1749-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169150/stephen-peirce F] || |- | HIS-373-1 |align="right"| [[Clark-2714 | Rev. Thomas ]] || Clark || 1704-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168123/thomas-clark F] || |- | HIS-374-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-21553 | Samuel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1738-12-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167878/samuel-adams F] || |- | HIS-375-1 |align="right"| [[Burge-2 | Mr. John ]] || Burg || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D370.shtml 1761-09-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168021/john-burg F] || |- | HIS-376-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-9623|Mrs. Joanna (Fletcher)]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1763-03-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169594/joanna-warren F] || |- | HIS-377-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-14259|Capt. Joseph]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1792-03-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169599/joseph-warren F] || |- | HIS-378-1 |align="right"| [[Danforth-141|Mrs. Sarah (Danforth)]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1815-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169614/sarah-warren F] || |- | HIS-379-1 |align="right"| [[Bridge-1382 | Rev. Ebenezer ]] || Bridge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1792-10-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168001/ebenezer-bridge F] || |- | HIS-380-1 |align="right"| [[Stoddard-1876 | Madam Sarah ]] || Bridge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1783-04-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168004/sarah-bridge F] || |- | HIS-380-2 |align="right"| [[Bridge-1384 | Kathryne ]] || Bridge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1756-03-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168003/kathrine-bridge F] || |- | HIS-380-3 |align="right"| [[Bridge-1383 | Elizabeth ]] || Bridge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1756-03-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168002/elizabeth-bridge F] || |- | HIS-381-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-1664 | Hannah ]] || Barrett || 1759-03-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167926/hannah-barrett F] || |- | HIS-382-1 |align="right"| [[Burge-36 | Mrs. Rachel ]] || Barrett || 1785-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167930/rachel-barrett F] || |- | HIS-383-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-1671 | Mr. Thomas ]] || Barrett || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1761-07-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167933/thomas-barrett F] || |- | HIS-384-1 |align="right"| [[ Adams-33766 | Mrs. Lucy ]] || Adams || 1782-05-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167856/lucy-adams F] || |- | HIS-385-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-5234|Ensign Benjamin]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1763-04-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168086/benjamin-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-386-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1413 | Mr. Josiah ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1760-01-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168408/josiah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-387-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1837|Mrs. Joanna]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1768-10-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168399/joanna-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-388-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18198|Benjamin]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1764-07-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168376/benjamin-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-389-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6761 | Oliver Esq. ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1771-11-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168422/oliver-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-390-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-2129 | Lieut. William ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1744-03-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168441/william-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-391-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1212 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1768-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168420/mary-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-392-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18199|Sarah]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1758-08-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168432/sarah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-393-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18200|Thomas]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1764-07-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168435/thomas-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-394-1 |align="right"| [[Fairbanks-141 | Lydia ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1770-11-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168410/lydia-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-395-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6762 | Mr. Thomas ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1771-08-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168437/thomas-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-396-1 |align="right"| [[Moors-274|Simeon]] || Moore || 1781-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168885/simeon-moors F] || |- | HIS-397-1 |align="right"| [[Keyes-30|Ms. Sarah]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1718-01-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36289370/sarah-foster F] || |- | HIS-398-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17701 | Mr. Edward ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1716-02-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168449/edward-foster F] || |- | HIS-399-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-621 | Ms. Rebeckah ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1722-10-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168457/rebeckah-foster F] || |- | HIS-400-1 |align="right"| [[Farmer-9842|Mrs. Elizabeth (Farmer)]] || Herrick || 1789-11-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168570/elizabeth-herrick F] || |- | HIS-401-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-14211 | Dea. Benjamin ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1762-08-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167815/benjamin-adams F] || |- | HIS-402-1 |align="right"| [[Herrick-2943|Patty]] || Herrick || 1796-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168571/patty-herrick F] || |- | HIS-403-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37954|Rachel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1818-10-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168668/rachel-howard F] || |- | HIS-404-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37955|Joanna]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1764-08-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168653/joanna-howard F] || |- | HIS-405-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37956|Abigail]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1764-08-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168642/abigail-howard F] || |- | HIS-406-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-1212|Jacob]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1798-03-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168652/jacob-howard F] || |- | HIS-407-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-10730|Rachel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1814-07-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168669/rachel-howard F] || |- | HIS-408-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37957|Willard]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1837-01-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168677/willard-howard F] || |- | HIS-409-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18205|Mr. Aaron]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1801-07-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168373/aaron-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-410-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18206|Elizabeth]] || Flecher || 1764-07-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168371/elizabeth-flecher F] || |- | HIS-411-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18207|Jonathan]] || Fletcher || 1764-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168401/jonathan-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-412-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-293 | John ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1815-09-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169100/john-perham F] || |- | HIS-413-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-292 | Samuel ]] || Perham || 1866-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169112/samuel-perham F] || |- | HIS-414-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-291 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Perham || 1812-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169115/samuel-perham F] || |- | HIS-415-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1119 | Mrs. Anna ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1807-10-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169081/anna-perham F] || |- | HIS-416-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-429 | Mr. Edward ]] || Spaulding || 1761-11-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169441/edward-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-417-1 |align="right"| [[Moors-226|Lieut. Joseph]] || Moore || 1775-07-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168883/joseph-moors F] || |- | HIS-418-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1942|Mrs. Esther (Butterfield)]] || Moore || 1773-11-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168881/esther-moors F] || |- | HIS-419-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-4098 | Dea. Samuel ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1702-07-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168458/samuel-foster F] || |- | HIS-420-1 |align="right"| [[Kemp-1244 | Esther ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1702-04-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168450/esther-foster F] || |- | HIS-421-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-290 | Samuel ]] || Perham || 1788-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169113/samuel-perham F] || |- | HIS-422-1 |align="right"| [[Peirce-1423|Bradley]] || Pierce || 1775-08-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169126/bradley-pierce F] || |- | HIS-423-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-1745 | Stephen ]] || Pierce || 1733-06-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169148/stephen-pierce F] || |- | HIS-424-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-201897|Mrs. Mary]] || Pierce || 1807-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169141/mary-peirce F] || |- | HIS-425-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3052 | Mr. Joseph ]] || Pierce || 1796-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169137/joseph-pierce F] || |- | HIS-426-1 |align="right"| [[Burge-32 | John ]] || Burg || 1741-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168020/john-burg F] || |- | HIS-427-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31151|Miss Mary]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1816-02-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168845/mary-marshall F] || |- | HIS-427-1A |align="right"| [[Marshall-31155|Infant Son]] || Marshall || 1804-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168828/marshall F] || |- | HIS-428-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3080|Miss Mary]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1826-10-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169140/mary-pierce F] || |- | HIS-429-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-14263|Jeremiah]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1810-09-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169593/jeremiah-warren F] || |- | HIS-429-2 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-2102|Rachel]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1836-12-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169611/rachel-warren F] || |- | HIS-429-3 |align="right"| [[Warren-25273|Sybil]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1816-01-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169615/sybil-warren F] || |- | HIS-430-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-14260|Mr. Joseph]] || Warren || 1769-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169600/joseph-warren F] || |- | HIS-431-1 |align="right"| [[Whittemore-976 | Gideon ]] || Whittemore || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D456.shtml 1834-06-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169641/gideon-whittemore F] || |- | HIS-432-1 |align="right"| [[Mottey-1|Capt. Joseph]] || Mottey || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D417.shtml 1777-06-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168893/joseph-mottey F] || |- | HIS-432-2 |align="right"| [[Mottey-2|Charles]] || Mottey || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D417.shtml 1778-10-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168892/charles-mottey F] || |- | HIS-433-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-445 | Mr. Isaiah ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1787-11-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169464/isaiah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-434-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-62 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Perham || 1794-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169116/samuel-perham F] || |- | HIS-435-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17011 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Perham || 1767-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169117/sarah-perham F] || |- | HIS-436-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-289 | Mr. Benoni ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1774-02-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169083/benoni-perham F] || |- | HIS-437-1 |align="right"| [[Langley-3785|Mrs. Mary (Langly)]] || Pierce || 1761-06-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169142/mary-pierce F] || |- | HIS-438-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3083|Joanna (Peirce)]] || Marshall || 1855-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168830/joanna-marshall F] || |- | HIS-439-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31150|James]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1826-09-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168829/james-marshall F] || |- | HIS-440-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31157|Nathaniel]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1820-12-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168847/nathaniel-marshall F] || |- | HIS-440-2 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31158|Levi]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1820-12-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168835/levi-marshall F] || |- | HIS-441-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31159|Otis]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1837-08-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168848/otis-marshall F] || |- | HIS-442-1 |align="right"| [[MARSHALL-31156|Joanna]] || Marshall || 1869-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168831/joanna-marshall F] || |- | HIS-443-1 |align="right"| Cornet Daniel || Blodget || 1761-04-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167968/daniel-blodget F] || |- | HIS-444-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2605 | Capt. Joseph ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1792-11-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168314/joseph-emerson F] || |- | HIS-445-1 |align="right"| [[Bryant-9071 | Elizabeth ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1773-10-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168296/elizabeth-emerson F] || |- | HIS-446-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-25293|Ruth (Warren)]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1804-02-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168333/ruth-emerson F] || |- | HIS-447-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-118135|Elisha]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1775-09-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168161/elisha-davis F] || |- | HIS-448-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-48735|Moses]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1806-06-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168173/moses-davis F] || |- | HIS-449-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-88381|Johnson]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1826-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168168/johnson-davis F] || |- | HIS-449-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18216|Betsy (Fletcher)]] || Davis || 1861-11-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168159/betsy-davis F] || |- | HIS-450-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33803 | Miss Rebekah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1789-08-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167875/rebekah-adams F] || |- | HIS-451-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33802 | Miss Thankful ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1790-06-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167885/thankful-adams F] || |- | HIS-452-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-34483 | Simeon ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1797-05-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167883/simeon-adams F] || |- | HIS-453-1 |align="right"| [[Byam-152 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1830-09-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169378/mary-shedd F] || |- | HIS-454-1 |align="right"| [[Shed-116 | Samuel ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1829-05-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169380/samuel-shedd F] || |- | HIS-454-2 |align="right"| [[Shed-117 | Mary E. ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1818-08-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169374/mary-e.-shedd F] || |- | HIS-456-1 |align="right"| [[Waters-7381|Rev. D. D. Wilson]] || Waters || 1933-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169617/wilson-waters F] || |- | HIS-457-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-70411|Emily E. (Adams)]] || Read || 1932-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169222/emily-e.-read F] || |- | HIS-458-1 |align="right"| [[Read-9219|Albert S.]] || Read || 1927-12-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169221/albert-s.-read F] || |- | HIS-459-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33819 | Dea. Otis ]] || Adams || 1881-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167872/otis-adams F] || |- | HIS-459-2 |align="right"| [[Read-9220|Abigail O.]] || Adams || 1872-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167808/abigail-osgood-adams F] || |- | HIS-460-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1377 | Mrs. Lucy ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1803-10-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167857/lucy-adams F] || |- | HIS-461-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-21552 | Joseph ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1796-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167847/joseph-adams F] || |- | HIS-462-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6764 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1799-07-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167892/lydia-adams F] || |- | HIS-463-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33846 | Capt. Abel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1792-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167807/abel-adams F] || |- | HIS-464-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33767 | Jonas ]] || Adams || 1792-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167844/jonas-adams F] || |- | HIS-465-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17049 | Mrs. Olive ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1819-10-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167870/olive-adams F] || |- | HIS-467-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-378 | Dea. Josiah ]] || Parkhurst || 1818-12-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169040/josiah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-467-2 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-225 | Oliver ]] || Parkhurst || 1835-09-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169051/oliver-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-467-3 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-601 | Rachel Stevens ]] || Parkhurst || 1860-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169054/rachel-stevens-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-467A-1 |align="right"| M. || C. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168063/m.-c. F] || |- | HIS-467A-2 |align="right"| M. || C. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168064/m.-c. F] || |- | HIS-468-1 |align="right"| [[Fiske-114 | Rev. John ]] || Fiske || 1676-01-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168369/john-fiske F] || |- | HIS-469-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3965|Mrs. Susanna (Proctor)]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1806-12-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167884/susanna-adams F] || |- | HIS-470-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33854 | Abel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1809-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167806/abel-adams F] || |- | HIS-470-3 |align="right"| [[Adams-33855 | Norris ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1818-02-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167868/norris-adams F] || |- | HIS-471-1 |align="right"| [[Waldo-2 | Dea. Cornelius ]] || Waldo || 1700-01-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169573/cornelius-waldo F] || |- | HIS-472-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33848 | Jonas ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1806-07-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167845/jonas-adams F] || |- | HIS-472-2 |align="right"| [[Adams-33852 | Sarah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1812-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167881/sarah-adams F] || |- | HIS-473-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33767 | Mr. Jonas ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1792-01-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167846/jonas-adams F] || |- | HIS-474-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1589 | Mrs. Rebeckah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1781-03-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167874/rebekah-adams F] || |- | HIS-475-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33823 | Salathiel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1778-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167876/salathiel-adams F] || |- | HIS-476-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2249|Isaac]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1834-03-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168091/isaac-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-476-2 |align="right"| [[Ilsley-225|Mrs. Olive]] || Chamberlain || 1864-02-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168100/olive-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-476-3 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8200|Harriet M.]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1821-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168089/harriet-m.-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-476-4 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2252|Moriah J.]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1821-11-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168099/moriah-j.-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-477-1 |align="right"| [[Sanger-1001|Charles H.]] || Sanger || 1832-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169340/charles-h.-sanger F] || |- | HIS-478-1 |align="right"| [[Patten-2782|Oliver]] || Patten || 1763-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169076/oliver-patten F] || |- | HIS-479-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-2010|Mrs. Lydia (Chamberlain)]] || Patten || 1763-02-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169075/lydia-patten F] || |- | HIS-479A-1 |align="right"| H. || S. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169338/h.-s F] || |- | HIS-480-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2607 | John ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1772-07-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168308/john-emerson F] || |- | HIS-481-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-5794|Elizabeth]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1782-11-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168297/elizabeth-emerson F] || |- | HIS-482-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8202|Rebekah]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1775-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168104/rebekah-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-483-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8201|Rebekah]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1773-00-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208501861/rebecca_chamberlin F] || |- | HIS-484-1 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4808|Mrs. Rebekah (Dutton)]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1775-08-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168104/rebekah-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-485-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-1280|Mr. Phinehas]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1813-07-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168101/phineas-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-486-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8203|Mr. Joseph]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1830-12-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168094/joseph-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-487-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55586|Mrs. Mary (Parker)]] || Chamberlain || 1845-10-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168098/mary-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-488-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-6303|Mrs. Olive]] || Barron || 1760-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167938/olive-barron F] || |- | HIS-489-1 |align="right"| [[Farrar-4081|Jonas]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1806-06-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168352/jonas-farrar F] || |- | HIS-490-1 |align="right"| [[Farrar-4082|Peter]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1804-03-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168354/peter-farrar F] || |- | HIS-491-1 |align="right"| [[Farrar-3791|John]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1830-01-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168351/john-farrar F] || |- | HIS-492-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-12692|Isaac]] || Robbins || 1775-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169306/isaac-robbins F] || |- | HIS-492A-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-12693|Betty]] || Robbins || 1775-09-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169303/betty-robbins F] || |- | HIS-493-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-675786|Elizabeth (Unknown)]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1844-03-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168350/elizabeth-farrar F] || |- | HIS-494-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2030|Mr. Israel]] || Proctor || 1775-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169192/israel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-495-1 |align="right"| [[Walker-71063|Miss Sarah]] || Walker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D453.shtml 1775-09-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169574/sarah-walker F] || |- | HIS-496-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-358 | Ensign Richard ]] || Hildreth || 1760-04-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168591/richard-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-497-1 |align="right"| Daniel B. || Knecttle || 1831-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168749/daniel-b.-knecttle F] || |- | HIS-497-1A |align="right"| Ann P. || Knecttle || 1831-08-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168748/ann-p.-knecttle F] || |- | HIS-498-1 |align="right"| John A. || Semple || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1836-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169360/john-a.-semple F] || |- | HIS-499-1 |align="right"| [[Richmond-6158|Miss Abbey-Ann]] || Richmond || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1824-08-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169301/abbey-ann-richmond F] || |- | HIS-500-1 |align="right"| [[Jones-133960|Mary (Jones)]] || Gibson || 1853-11-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168474/mary-gibson F] || |- | HIS-500-2 |align="right"| [[Gibson-30617|Dr. Ichabod]] || Gibson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D396.shtml 1810-05-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168473/ichabod-gibson F] || |- | HIS-500-3 |align="right"| Mr. Thomas || Jones || 1805-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168721/thomas-jones F] || |- | HIS-500-4 |align="right"| [[Gibson-13961 | Catharine Mary ]] || Adams || 1874-05-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167819/catharine-mary-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-5 |align="right"| [[Adams-34487 | Joel ]] || Adams || 1864-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167841/joel-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-6 |align="right"| [[Adams-34488 | John T. K. ]] || Adams || 1867-01-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167843/john-thornton_kirkland-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-6A |align="right"| [[Adams-34489 | John H. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1826-06-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167842/john-henry-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-7 |align="right"| [[Adams-34490 | Charles E. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1833-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167821/charles-edwin-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-7A |align="right"| [[Adams-34491 | Henry K. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1820-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167837/henry-kirkland-adams F] || |- | HIS-501-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-90|Mrs. Susannah (Harwood)]] || Robbins || 1775-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169313/susannah-robbins F] || |- | HIS-501-2 |align="right"| [[Robbins-9472|Mr. John]] || Robbins || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D436.shtml 1775-09-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169308/john-robbins F] || |- | HIS-502-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1696 | Miss Elizabeth ]] || Spaulding || 1815-04-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169446/elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-503-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Bettey || 1813-01-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167964/mary-bettey F] || |- | HIS-504-1 |align="right"| Molley || Bettey || 1757-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167965/molley-bettey F] || |- | HIS-504-2 |align="right"| Mr. Andrew || Bettey || 1786-04-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167963/andrew-bettey F] || |- | HIS-505-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-23737|Jonas]] || Dunn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1773-12-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168218/jonas-dunn F] || |- | HIS-506-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-3708|Mary (Harwood)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1803-09-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168967/mary-parker F] || |- | HIS-506-2 |align="right"| [[Parker-31621|Reuben]] || Parker || 1850-01-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168983/reuben-parker F] || |- | HIS-507-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-1640 | Mrs. Joanna ]] || Stevens || 1762-11-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169518/joanna-stevens F] || |- | HIS-508-1 |align="right"| Bettey || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1782-06-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167817/bettey-adams F] || |- | HIS-509-1 |align="right"| Miss Lucinda || Bryant || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D370.shtml 1830-12-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168019/lucinda-bryant F] || |- | HIS-510-1 |align="right"| Mr. Edward || Smith || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D439.shtml 1836-05-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169394/edward-smith F] || |- | HIS-511-1 |align="right"| [[Blanchard-9013|Mrs. Susanna]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D374.shtml 1823-10-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168079/susanna-carlton F] || |- | HIS-511-2 |align="right"| [[Pollard-6652|Mrs. Dorothy]] || Carlton || 1825-11-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168070/dorothy-carlton F] || |- | HIS-512-1 |align="right"| [[Chase-11978|Sarah (Chase)]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D374.shtml 1825-10-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168075/sarah-carlton F] || |- | HIS-512-2 |align="right"| [[Carlton-3633|John]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1846-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168073/john-carlton F] || |- | HIS-513-1 |align="right"| [[Pollard-6651|Sarah (Pollard)]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1845-09-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168076/sarah-carlton F] || |- | HIS-513-2 |align="right"| [[Carlton-3635|Mary J.]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1849-06-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168074/mary-j.-carlton F] || |- | HIS-513-3 |align="right"| [[Carlton-3634|David]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1848-05-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168068/david-carlton F] || |- | HIS-514-1 |align="right"| John W. || Stearns || 1861-08-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169510/john-w.-stearns F] || |- | HIS-514-2 |align="right"| Lucinda J. || Stearns || 1895-03-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169511/lucinda-j.-stearns F] || |- | HIS-517-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-32452|Mrs. Remembrance]] || Parker || 1831-04-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168982/remembrance-parker F] || |- | HIS-518-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55727|Hannah]] || Stevens || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D447.shtml 1837-12-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169516/hannah-stevens F] || |- | HIS-519-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1695 | Mr. Jesse ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1808-05-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169466/jesse-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-520-1 |align="right"| [[Wood-25853 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Spaulding || 1796-04-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169447/elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-521-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-34466 | Mrs. Nabby ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1791-08-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169491/nabby-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-521A-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1140 | Sewall ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1804-06-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169505/sewell-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-522-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-14610 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Spaulding || 1812-09-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169448/elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-523-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1697 | Mr. Robert ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1771-01-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169500/robert-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-524-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1698 | Mr. Jonothan ]] || Spaulding || 1809-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169473/jonothan-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-525-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1407 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1796-08-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169482/lydia-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-526-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1191 | Dea. Ephraim ]] || Spaulding || 1791-12-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169449/ephraim-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-527-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1185 | Benjamin ]] || Spaulding || 1737-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169431/benjamin-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-528-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1189|Mrs. Joanna (Spaulding)]] || Harwood || 1737-05-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168545/joanna-harwood F] || |- | HIS-529-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-89 | Lieut. Jonathan ]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1783-06-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168547/jonathan-harwood F] || |- | HIS-530-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-21156 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1754-12-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168550/mary-harwood F] || |- | HIS-531-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37983|Mr. Samuel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1790-03-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168673/samuel-howard F] || |- | HIS-532-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37984|Samuel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1764-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168671/samuel-howard F] || |- | HIS-533-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37986|Lowell]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1803-09-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168659/lowell-howard F] || |- | HIS-534-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37987|Mary]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1764-10-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168663/mary-howard F] || |- | HIS-535-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-1776|Mrs. Judeth (Proctor)]] || Harwood || 1766-09-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168548/judeth-harwood F] || |- | HIS-536-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-3869|Nathaniel]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1796-07-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168551/nathaniel-harwood F] || |- | HIS-537-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-25305|Isaac]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1775-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169591/isaac-warren F] || |- | HIS-538-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-25306|Anna]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D453.shtml 1786-02-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169579/anna-warren F] || |- | HIS-539-1 |align="right"| C. || B. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167917/c.-b. F] || |- | HIS-539-2 |align="right"| S. || B. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167918/s.-b. F] || |- | HIS-540-1 |align="right"| [[McFarlin-364|Martha P. (McFarlan)]] || Adams || 1873-06-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167862/martha-prentice-adams F] || |- | HIS-540-2 |align="right"| [[Prentice-3388|Martha (Prentice)]] || Adams || 1860-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167862/martha-prentice-adams F] || |- | HIS-540-3 |align="right"| [[Adams-70420|Ebenezer]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1836-09-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167824/eben-adams F] || |- | HIS-540-4 |align="right"| [[Leary-1711|Mr. John Miles]] || Larey || 1831-09-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168770/john-miles-leary F] || |- | HIS-540-5 |align="right"| [[Adams-70421|William H.]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1829-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167889/william-h.-adams F] || |- | HIS-540-6 |align="right"| [[Leary-1710|Eunice Cole (Leary)]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1827-07-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167831/eunice-cole-adams F] || |- | HIS-541-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1141 | Asaph F. ]] || Spaulding || 1827-08-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169430/asaph-f.-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-542-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27331|Willard]] || Parker || 1808-04-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168990/willard-parker F] || |- | HIS-543-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-18950|Mrs. Anna (Foster)]] || Parker || 1832-09-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168918/anna-parker F] || |- | HIS-544-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-29153|Willard]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1788-05-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168991/willard-parker F] || |- | HIS-545-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-29157|Reuben]] || Parker || 1783-09-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168984/reuben-parker F] || |- | HIS-546-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-29152|Anna]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1788-09-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168916/anna-parker F] || |- | HIS-547-1 |align="right"| [[Osgood-1771|Mrs. Sarah (Osgood)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1784-05-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168989/sarah-parker F] || |- | HIS-548-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27333|Jonathan]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1818-05-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168959/jonathan-parker F] || |- | HIS-549-1 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-239|Mrs. Abigail (Hodgman)]] || Spaulding || 1805-08-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169422/abigail-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-550-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27372 | Mrs. Rachel ]] || Spaulding || 1797-04-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169498/rachel-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-551-1 |align="right"| [[Keyes-1194 | Mrs. Phebe & Child ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1752-11-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169496/phebe-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-552-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-568 | Lieut. John ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1791-05-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169470/john-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-553-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-4403|Ruth]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1754-04-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169501/ruth-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-554-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-4161 | Mrs. Abigail ]] || Spaulding || 1768-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5004688 F] || |- | HIS-555-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-552 | Dea. Andrew ]] || Spaulding || 1753-11-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5004687 F] || |- | HIS-556-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-4404|David]] || Spaulding || 1798-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169435/david-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-557-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37996|Hannah]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1803-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168651/hannah-howard F] || |- | HIS-558-1 |align="right"| [[Merriam-413 | Elizabeth ]] || Hinchman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml ] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168612/elizabeth-hinchman F] || |- | HIS-559-1 |align="right"| [[Hinchman-63 | Thomas Maj. ]] || Hinchman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1703-07-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168613/thomas-hinchman F] || |- | HIS-560-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3983 | Hiram ]] || Proctor || 1775-09-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169191/hyram-procter F] || |- | HIS-561-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3984 | Moly ]] || Proctor || 1775-08-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169201/moly-proctor F] || |- | HIS-562-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5801 | Mrs. Azubah ]] || Proctor || 1826-12-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169164/azubah-procter F] || |- | HIS-563-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2880 | Capt. Azariah ]] || Proctor || 1832-11-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169163/azariah-procter F] || |- | HIS-564-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55731|Ann Mari]] || Parker || 1814-04-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168915/ann-mari-parker F] || |- | HIS-565-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27322|Jonathan]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1769-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168960/jonathan-parker F] || |- | HIS-566-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1405|Mrs. Rachel (Butterfield)]] || Parker || 1797-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126773601/rachel-parker F] || |- | HIS-567-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-9191 | Samuel Esq. ]] || Davis || 1855-08-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168176/samuel-davis F] || |- | HIS-568-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-213|Mrs. Phebe]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1828-09-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168175/phebe-davis F] || |- | HIS-569-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-3845|Mr. Peter, Chelmsford, Massachusetts|Spaulding-3845Mr. Peter]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1801-03-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169494/peter-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-570-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55754|Dorcus]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1775-09-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168933/dorcus-parker F] || |- | HIS-571-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55755|Anna]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1775-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168917/anna-parker F] || |- | HIS-572-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2767 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1764-05-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167955/jonathan-bates F] || |- | HIS-573-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1187 | Mr. David ]] || Spaulding || 1793-11-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169436/david-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-574-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-365015 | Mrs. Phebe ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1795-12-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169495/phebe-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-575-1 |align="right"| [[Clark-2676 | Coln. Jonas ]] || Clark || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1770-04-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168120 F] || |- | HIS-576-1 |align="right"| [[Howe-8550 | Mrs. Elizabeth]] || Clark || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1767-04-27] || || || || || |- | HIS-577-1 |align="right"| [[Clark-89193|Mr. Timothy]] || Clark || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D379.shtml 1790-04-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168124/timothy-clark F] || |- | HIS-578-1 |align="right"| [[Howe-8550 | Elizabeth ]] || Clark || 1767-04-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168117/elizabeth-clark F] || |- | HIS-579-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-43762|Mrs. Sarah (Adams)]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1827-03-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168552/sarah-harwood F] || |- | HIS-580-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-1579 | Mr. John ]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1830-04-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168546/john-harwood F] || |- | HIS-581-1 |align="right"| [[Hart-24031|Mrs. Harriet (Hart)]] || O'bear || 1830-06-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168903/harriet-h.-o'bear F] || |- | HIS-582-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-4406|Jonas]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1833-04-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169471/jonas-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-583-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-2992|Joseph]] || Spaulding || 1820-07-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169475/joseph-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-584-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2878 | Lieut. Daniel ]] || Proctor || 1803-12-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169171/daniel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-585-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5800 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1773-03-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169198/mary-proctor F] || |- | HIS-586-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27332|Mrs. Hannah (Parker)]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1837-04-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169185/hannah-proctor F] || |- | HIS-587-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3986 | Eldad ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1811-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169173/eldad-proctor F] || |- | HIS-587-2 |align="right"| [[Parker-26911 | Rachel ]] || Proctor || 1855-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169203/rachel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-588-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-49385|Jonathan]] || Parker || 1860-08-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168961/jonathan-parker F] || |- | HIS-589-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55756|Benjamin]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1848-11-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168919/benjamin-parker F] || |- | HIS-590-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55757|David]] || Parker || 1850-04-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168931/david-parker F] || |- | HIS-591-1 |align="right"| [[Barret-297|Mrs. Lucy (Barret)]] || Parker || 1829-12-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168966/lucy-parker F] || |- | HIS-592-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-39238|Mr. David]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1811-01-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168932/david-parker F] || |- | HIS-593-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-31180|Lieut. Benjamin]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1771-05-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168921/benjamin-parker F] || |- | HIS-594-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-14254|Mrs. Elizabeth (Warren)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1765-12-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135948346/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-595-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55758|Miss Sarah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1771-04-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168988/sarah-parker F] || |- | HIS-596-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-48933|Philip]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1790-06-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168973/philip-parker F] || |- | HIS-597-1 |align="right"| [[Osgood-1738|Mrs. Anna (Osgood)]] || Mcquestin || 1825-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168865/anna-mcquestin F] || |- | HIS-598-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-22492|Mrs. Dorcas (Parker)]] || Coffin || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D379.shtml 1836-11-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168132/dorcas-coffin F] || |- | HIS-599-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3987 | Jonas R. ]] || Proctor || 1843-07-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169193/jonas-r.-proctor F] || |- | HIS-600-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3988 | Milo J. ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1834-03-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169200/milo-j.-proctor F] || |- | HIS-601-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3989 | Sybil M. ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1819-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169210/sybil-m.-proctor F] || |- | HIS-601-2 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-164 | Sybil H. ]] || Proctor || 1860-08-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169209/sybil-h.-proctor F] || |- | HIS-602-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2703|Betsy Ann]] || Spaulding || 1809-04-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169432/betsy-an-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-603-1 |align="right"| [[Chandler-13550|Abigail Ann]] || Chandler || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1825-10-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168109/abigail-ann-chandler F] || |- | HIS-604-1 |align="right"| [[Peirce-1419|Oliver]] || Pierce || 1863-08-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169144/oliver-pierce F] || |- | HIS-605-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-9572 | Mr. Oliver ]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1821-01-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169145/oliver-pierce F] || |- | HIS-606-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-14326 | Deborah ]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D427.shtml 1837-10-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169128/deborah-pierce F] || |- | HIS-607-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20166|Mrs. Abigail]] || Livingston || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D411.shtml 1830-02-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168777/abigail-livingston F] || |- | HIS-607-1A |align="right"| [[Livingston-6360|Infant]] || Livingston || 1830-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168778/infant-livingston F] || |- | HIS-608-1 |align="right"| [[Robins-3198|Joseph]] || Robbins || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D436.shtml 1775-02-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169310/joseph-robbins F] || |- | HIS-609-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-3382|Insign Jonas]] || Robbins || 1775-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169309/jonas-robbins F] || |- | HIS-610-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55759|Jeduthun]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1795-04-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168954/jeduthun-parker F] || |- | HIS-611-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-31168|Benjamin]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1801-02-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168920/benjamin-parker F] || |- | HIS-612-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-12435|Mr. Henry]] || Fletcher || 1764-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168394/henry-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-613-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mirriam || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1806-06-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168421/mirriam-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-614-1 |align="right"| [[Wheeler-3995 | Mrs. Dorothy (Wheeler) ]] || Hodgman || 1811-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168627/dorothy-hodgman F] || |- | HIS-615-1 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-345|Miss Lucy]] || Hodgman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1785-03-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168629/lucy-hodgman F] || |- | HIS-616-1 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-86 | Mr. Josiah ]] || Hodgman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1801-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168628 F] || |- | HIS-617-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20231|Susan (Pierce)]] || Wood || 1875-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169658/susan-wood F] || |- | HIS-618-1 |align="right"| [[Wood-56151|George S.]] || Wood || 1903-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169656/george-s.-wood F] || |- | HIS-619-1 |align="right"| [[Harrington-2328|Hannah]] || Pierce || 1867-11-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169131/hannah-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20232|Jesse]] || Pierce || 1820-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98025192/jesse-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-2 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20234|Henry C.]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1834-02-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169133/henry-c.-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-3 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20233|Jonathan]] || Pierce || 1873-10-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169136/jonathan-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-4 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31201|Hannah (Harrington)]] || Pierce || 1820-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169132/hannah-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-5 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20235|John]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1824-00-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169134/john-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-6 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20193|Stephen]] || Pierce || 1826-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169149/stephen-pierce F] || |- | HIS-620-1 |align="right"| [[Hayden-6825|Daniel Flagg]] || Hayden || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1803-11-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168558/daniel-flagg-hayden F] || |- | HIS-621-1 |align="right"| [[Hayden-6826|Salley M.]] || Hayden || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1806-01-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168560/salley-m.-hayden F] || |- | HIS-622-1 |align="right"| [[Hayden-6827|Grenville G.]] || Hayden || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1806-03-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168559/grenville-g.-hayden F] || |- | HIS-623-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3685|Anna]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D371.shtml 1775-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168026/anna-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-623-2 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1277 | Reuben ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1775-10-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168034/reuben-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-623-3 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3686|Silous]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1775-09-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168038/silous-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-624-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3687|Mrs. Rebeckah (Butterfield)]] || Byam || 1811-05-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168056/rebeckah-byam F] || |- | HIS-625-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-3366|Mr. John]] || Richardson || 1764-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169271/john-richardson F] || |- | HIS-626-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-21627|Mr. Thomas]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D383.shtml 1788-01-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168177/thomas-davis F] || |- | HIS-627-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20236|Rebekah]] || Pierce || 1789-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169146/rebekah-pierce F] || |- | HIS-628-1 |align="right"| [[Wright-29801 | Mrs. Ruth ]] || Stevens || 1787-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169523/ruth-stevens F] || |- | HIS-629-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-7158 | Ensign Samuel ]] || Stevens || 1792-12-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169525/samuel-stevens F] || |- | HIS-630-1 |align="right"| [[Worcester-374|Mrs. Hannah (Worcester)]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1826-05-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169214/hannah-putnam F] || |- | HIS-631-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-1842|Miss Polley]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1785-06-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169219/polley-putnam F] || |- | HIS-632-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-9 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1784-12-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169216/jonathan-putnam F] || |- | HIS-633-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-1839|Mr. Jonathan]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1790-06-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169217/jonathan-putnam F] || |- | HIS-634-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-1705|Israel]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1800-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169215/israel-putnam F] || |- | HIS-644-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1409 | Capt. John ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1766-01-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168030/john-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-645-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-368 | Mr. Ephraim ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1777-06-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168029/ephraim-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-646-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33805 | Miss Olive ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1773-05-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167869/olive-adams F] || |- | HIS-646-1A |align="right"| [[Adams-34492 | Hannah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1766-08-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167836/hannah-adams F] || |- | HIS-647-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-31836|Rebecca]] || Stevens || 1848-11-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169522/rebecca-stevens F] || |- | HIS-648-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-31837|Sally]] || Stevens || 1853-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169524/sarah-stevens F] || |- | HIS-649-1 |align="right"| [[Caldwell-7449|John]] || Caldwell || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D374.shtml 1825-02-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137633339/john-caldwell F] || |- | HIS-649-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-22006|Mrs. Latitia (Richardson)]] || Caldwell || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D374.shtml 1819-08-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168065/latitia-caldwell F] || |- | HIS-650-1 |align="right"| [[Hollis-4063|Mr. David]] || Hollis || 1831-12-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168633/david-hollis F] || |- | HIS-651-1 |align="right"| [[Hows-105|Mrs. Mary (Hows)]] || Hollis || 1826-07-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168634/mary-hollis F] || |- | HIS-651-2 |align="right"| [[Farmer-9860|Mr. Elijah]] || Farmer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1826-02-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168346/elijah-farmer F] || |- | HIS-651-3 |align="right"| [[Hollis-4064|Mrs. Charlotte (Hollis)]] || Farmer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1826-07-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168345/charlotte-farmer F] || |- | HIS-652-1 |align="right"| [[Bateman-1973|Mrs. Betsy (Bateman)]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1811-12-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168379/betsy-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-653-1 |align="right"| [[Bateman-1855 | John ]] || Bateman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1803-11-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167950/john-bateman F] || |- | HIS-654-1 |align="right"| [[Bateman-1849 | Miss Polley ]] || Bateman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1798-03-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167951/polley-bateman F] || |- | HIS-655-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-5943 | Mr. Benjamin Jun. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1755-12-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167814/benjamin-adams F] || |- | HIS-656-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-5940 | Mr. Abijah ]] || Adams || 1757-09-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167809/abijah-adams F] || |- | HIS-657-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-5941 | Mr. William ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1766-10-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167891/william-adams F] || |- | HIS-658-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-3641|Nabby (Putnam)]] || Wright || 1827-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169677/nabby-wright F] || |- | HIS-659-1 |align="right"| [[Wright-30577|Zacheus]] || Wright || 1846-12-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169679/zacheus-wright F] || |- | HIS-660-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2841|Mr. Peter]] || Proctor || 1792-06-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169202/peter-proctor F] || |- | HIS-661-1 |align="right"| [[Young-64562|Sally Ann]] || Young || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D458.shtml 1821-03-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169680/sally-ann-young F] || |- | HIS-661-1A |align="right"| [[Young-64563|Samuel E. C.]] || Young || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D458.shtml 1819-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169681/samuel-e.c.-young F] || |- | HIS-662-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Catherine || Gray || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D398.shtml 1822-09-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168496/catherine-gray F] || |- | NEW-001-2 |align="right"| [[Clark-89211|Joseph W.]] || Clark || 1882-12-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168121/joseph-w.-clark F] || |- | NEW-001-3 |align="right"| [[Prescott-3737|Eliza A. (Prescott)]] || Clark || 1881-06-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168116/eliza-a.-clark F] || |- | NEW-001-4 |align="right"| [[Laws-2101|Elvira Stanley]] || Dickenson || 1911-07-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168198/elvira-stanley-dickenson F] || |- | NEW-001-5 |align="right"| [[Dickinson-8336|Barnby Prescott]] || Dickenson || 1893-08-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168196/barnby-prescott-dickenson F] || |- | NEW-001-6 |align="right"| [[Dickinson-10286|Eddie]] || Dickenson || 1874-10-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168197/eddie-dickenson F] || |- | NEW-002-1 |align="right"| [[Eaton-11897|John Phelps]] || Eaton || 1939-05-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168270/john-phelps-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-2 |align="right"| [[Gray-45059|Mary Ella (Gray)]] || Eaton || 1897-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168271/mary-ella-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-3 |align="right"| [[Holt-11146|Olive A. Gray]] || Perham || 1884-08-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169110/olive-a.-gray_perham F] || |- | NEW-002-4 |align="right"| [[Eaton-11898|Robert Marshall]] || Eaton || 1881-08-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168273/robert-marshall-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-5 |align="right"| [[Eaton-11899|Olive Gray]] || Eaton || 1962-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168272/olive-gray-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-6 |align="right"| [[Eaton-11900|Agnes Viola]] || Eaton || 1968-03-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168269/agnes-viola-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-7 |align="right"| Sadie E. || Barron || 1927-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167939/sadie-e.-barron F] || |- | NEW-003-1 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4826|Elbridge]] || Dutton || 1879-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168243/elbridge-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-2 |align="right"| [[Wright-68672|Laura M (Wright)]] || Dutton || 1883-12-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168256/laura-m-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-3 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4827|Edwin E.]] || Dutton || 1901-06-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168242/edwin-e.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-4 |align="right"| [[Ayer-2104|Caroline (Ayer)]] || Dutton || 1927-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168237/caroline-ayer-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-5 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4834|Raymond W.]] || Dutton || 1949-03-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168264/raymond-w.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-5A |align="right"| [[Dalton-9414|Florence "Mayme" (Dalton)]] || Dutton || 1992-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168249/florence_'mayme'-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-6 |align="right"| [[Mansfield-4495|Mary L. (Mansfield)]] || Dutton || 1927-05-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168261/mary-louisa-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-7 |align="right"| [[Perham-592|Lizanna Nancy (Perham)]] || Dutton || 1899-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168259/lizanna-nancy-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-8 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4828|Lewis M.]] || Dutton || 1894-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168257/lewis-maverick-dutton F] || |- | NEW-004-1 |align="right"| [[Drew-5594|Geneva M. (Drew)]] || Marks || 1949-12-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168815/geneva-m.-marks F] || |- | NEW-004-1A |align="right"| [[Marks-6347|George Merritt]] || Marks || 1931-11-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168816/george-merritt-marks F] || |- | NEW-004-2 |align="right"| [[Andrews-4850 | Leonard Edward ]] || Andrews || 1880-06-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167904/leonard-edward-andrews F] || |- | NEW-004-3 |align="right"| [[Gardner-10553 | Rebecca ]] || Andrews || 1906-09-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167906/rebecca-andrews F] || |- | NEW-004-4 |align="right"| [[Drew-5593|John Victor]] || Drew || 1923-04-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168207/john-victor-drew F] || |- | NEW-004-5 |align="right"| [[Andrews-24425|Juliette E. (Andrews)]] || Grosvenor || 1887-07-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168511/juliette-e.-grosvenor F] || |- | NEW-004-6 |align="right"| [[Andrews-24424|Laura Amelia]] || Drew || 1923-05-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168208/laura-amelia-drew F] || |- | NEW-004-7 |align="right"| [[Andrews-24428|Leonora A.]] || Andrews || 1901-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167905/leonora-a.-andrews F] || |- | NEW-004-8 |align="right"| [[Andrews-24430|Viola R.]] || Andrews || 1878-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167907/viola-r.-andrews F] || |- | NEW-005-1 |align="right"| [[Metcalf-2988|Martin L.]] || Metcalf || 1881-06-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168872/martin-l.-metcalf F] || |- | NEW-005-2 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-270|Nancy M.]] || Metcalf || 1907-12-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168873/nancy-martin-metcalf F] || |- | NEW-005-3 |align="right"| [[Metcalf-5018|Dorothy Hope]] || Metcalf || 1906-12-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168871/dorothy-hope-metcalf F] || |- | NEW-005-4 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2652 | George Edgar ]] || Emerson || 1913-02-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168300/george-edgar-emerson F] || |- | NEW-005-5 |align="right"| [[Kittridge-70|Rebecca Kittridge]] || Emerson || 1884-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168330/rebecca-kittridge-emerson F] || |- | NEW-005-6 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-511|Susan E. Kittridge]] || Brown || 1910-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168018/susan-emory-brown F] || |- | NEW-005-7 |align="right"| [[Brown-175743|Jacob P.]] || Brown || 1903-01-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168010/jacob-p.-brown F] || |- | NEW-005-8 |align="right"| [[Brown-175745|Faustina A.]] || Brown || 1884-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168005/faustina-a.-brown F] || |- | NEW-005-9 |align="right"| [[Packard-2630|Mary A. (Packard)]] || Emerson || 1931-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168322/mary-a.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-006-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-70594|George S.]] || Adams || 1918-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167834/george-s.-adams F] || |- | NEW-006-2 |align="right"| [[Johnson-150186|Laura A.]] || Adams || 1898-05-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167851/laura-a.-adams F] || |- | NEW-007-1 |align="right"| [[Hobbs-10238|Ona May]] || Doloff || 1915-04-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168206/ona-may-doloff F] || |- | NEW-007-2 |align="right"| [[Hobbs-10237|John C.]] || Hobbs || 1912-03-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168620/john-c.-hobbs F] || |- | NEW-007-3 |align="right"| [[Johnson-150203|Caroline]] || Hobbs || 1920-03-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168619/caroline-hobbs F] || |- | NEW-007-4 |align="right"| [[Cawley-742|Mary S. (Cawley)]] || Johnson || 1891-01-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168718/mary-s.-johnson F] || |- | NEW-007-5 |align="right"| [[Johnson-150188|Andrew E.]] || Johnson || 1903-12-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168717/andrew-e.-johnson F] || |- | NEW-008-1 |align="right"| Julia || Fogg || 1999-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168443/julia-fogg F] || |- | NEW-008-2 |align="right"| Miriam E. || Warren || 1982-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169609/miriam-e.-warren F] || |- | NEW-008-3 |align="right"| Mabel Parkhurst (Emerson) || Warren || 1959-05-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169603/mabel-parkhurst-warren F] || |- | NEW-008-4 |align="right"| Arthur Mellen || Warren || 1931-03-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169580/arthur-mellen-warren F] || |- | NEW-008-5 |align="right"| A. Carlton || Warren || 2011-02-19 || || || || || |- | NEW-008-6 |align="right"| Alice B. (Harmon) || Warren || 1993-03-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169577/alice-b.-warren F] || |- | NEW-008-7 |align="right"| David C. || Warren || 2012-10-24 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-3 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4839|Paul]] || Dutton || 1945-04-06 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-4 |align="right"| Adams B. || Dutton || 1987-10-09 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-4 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16808|Emma M. (Bartlett)]] || Dutton || 1937-04-15 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-5 |align="right"| Ethel Marie || Dutton || 1998-11-04 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-7 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4836|Charles]] || Dutton || 1926-02-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168238/charles-dutton F] || |- | NEW-0087-8 |align="right"| [[Perham-593|Mary E. (Perham)]] || Dutton || 1869-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168260/mary-elizabeth-dutton F] || |- | NEW-0087-9 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-1450|Caroline A. (Parkhurst)]] || Dutton || 1889-02-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168236/caroline-augusta-dutton F] || |- | NEW-009-1 |align="right"| Fred || Mcgregor || 1947-06-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168861/fred-mcgregor F] || |- | NEW-009-2 |align="right"| Roseltha S. || Mcgregor || 1942-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168862/roseltha-s.-mcgregor F] || |- | NEW-009-3 |align="right"| Ferne C. || Mcgregor || 1970-06-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168860/ferne-c.-mcgregor F] || |- | NEW-009-4 |align="right"| Andrew J. || Loker || 1864-09-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168781/andrew-j.-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-5 |align="right"| Alice B. || Loker || 1867-09-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168780/alice-b.-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-6 |align="right"| William L. || Loker || 1912-10-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168785/william-l.-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-7 |align="right"| Hannah || Loker || 1902-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168782/hannah-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-8 |align="right"| Lovering || Loker || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168784/lovering-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-8A |align="right"| Loring || Loker || 1905-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168783/loring-loker F] || |- | NEW-010-1 |align="right"| Frank Willis || Santamour || 1955-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169344/frank-willis-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-2 |align="right"| Orena Anne (Webster) || Santamour || 1960-05-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169347/orena-anne-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-3 |align="right"| Jessie (Sargent) || Santamour || 1961-12-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169345/jessie-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-4 |align="right"| Edgar W. Sr. || Santamour || 1993-04-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169342/edgar-w.-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-4A |align="right"| Lillian Eliza || Santamour || 1909-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169346/lillian-eliza-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-5 |align="right"| Dorothy L. || Santamour || 1916-09-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169341/dorothy-l.-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-8 |align="right"| Frank || Santamour || 1902-07-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169343/frank-santamour F] || |- | NEW-013-5 |align="right"| Benjamin || Cole || 1970-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168133/benjamin-cole F] || |- | NEW-013-6 |align="right"| Minnie Bremner || Cole || 1953-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168134/minnie-cole F] || |- | NEW-013-7 |align="right"| Barbara || Bremner || 1941-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167999/barbara-bremner F] || |- | NEW-013-8 |align="right"| William || Bremner || 1900-01-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168000/william-bremner F] || |- | NEW-014-3 |align="right"| Margaret A. || Ashworth || 1958-02-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167915/margaret-a.-ashworth F] || |- | NEW-014-4 |align="right"| Elizabeth Thompson || Mcgee || 1907-07-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168859/elizabeth-thompson-mcgee F] || |- | NEW-014-6 |align="right"| Christina || Ashworth || 1912-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167913/christina-ashworth F] || |- | NEW-014-8 |align="right"| James || Ashworth || 1899-07-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167914/james-ashworth F] || |- | NEW-015-7 |align="right"| Mary (McCaine) || Morton || 1896-12-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168890/mary-morton F] || |- | NEW-015-8 |align="right"| True || Morton || 1897-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168891/true-morton F] || |- | NEW-016-1 |align="right"| Ervin Elbridge || Smith || 1940-09-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169396/ervin-elbridge-smith F] || |- | NEW-016-3 |align="right"| Georgia || Williamson || 1922-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169646/georgia-williamson F] || |- | NEW-016-4 |align="right"| Female Infant || Smith || 1893-04-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169399/female_infant-smith F] || |- | NEW-016-5 |align="right"| Ralph P. || Coates || 1970-10-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168130/ralph-p.-coates F] || |- | NEW-016-6 |align="right"| Ruth Aseneth (Smith) || Coates || 1957-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168131/ruth-aseneth-coates F] || |- | NEW-016-7 |align="right"| Sarah A. || Smith || 1897-03-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169409/sarah-a.-smith F] || |- | NEW-016-8 |align="right"| Elbridge G. || Smith || 1903-01-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169395/elbridge-g.-smith F] || |- | NEW-017-1 |align="right"| Anna (Bliss) || Holt || 1967-06-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168636/anna-holt F] || |- | NEW-017-2 |align="right"| Jessie Holt || Wiggins || 1952-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169643/jessie-holt-wiggins F] || |- | NEW-017-3 |align="right"| Fred Frost || Wiggins || 1947-05-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169642/fred-frost-wiggins F] || |- | NEW-017-4 |align="right"| Martha || Holt || 1904-01-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168638/martha-holt F] || |- | NEW-017-5 |align="right"| Leon Samuel || Holt || 1903-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168637/leon-samuel-holt F] || |- | NEW-017-7 |align="right"| Susie Perham || Holt || 1924-12-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168639/susie-perham-holt F] || |- | NEW-017-8 |align="right"| Almon Warren || Holt || 1939-10-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168635/almon-warren-holt F] || |- | NEW-018-1 |align="right"| Philip Walton || Park || 1970-11-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168910/philip-walton-park F] || |- | NEW-018-2 |align="right"| Charlote P. || Dewolf || 1999-08-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168193/charlote-p.-dewolf F] || |- | NEW-018-2A |align="right"| Gordon Parker || Dewolf || 1969-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168194/gordon-parker-dewolf F] || |- | NEW-018-3 |align="right"| Martha S. || Park || 1936-03-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168909/martha-s.-park F] || |- | NEW-018-4 |align="right"| Fred Ware || Park || 1959-04-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168908/fred-ware-park F] || |- | NEW-018-6a |align="right"| Infant Female || Dewolf || 1945-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168195/infant_female-dewolf F] || |- | NEW-019-1 |align="right"| Edward J. || Robbins || 1950-05-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169305/edward-j.-robbins F] || |- | NEW-019-2 |align="right"| Christina (Ashworth) || Robbins || 1944-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169304/christina-robbins F] || |- | NEW-019-2A |align="right"| Margaret E. || Mills || 1993-07-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168878/margaret-e.-mills F] || |- | NEW-019-4 |align="right"| Martin || Robbins || 1906-04-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169311/martin-robbins F] || |- | NEW-020-1 |align="right"| Leon William || Dunn || 1936-02-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168220/leon-william-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-2 |align="right"| Vera L. || Dunn || 1898-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168224/vera-leslie-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-3 |align="right"| Elizabeth Jane (Malcolm) || Dunn || 1956-07-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168213/elizabeth-jane-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-4 |align="right"| Ernest Lee || Dunn || 1935-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168215/ernest-lee-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-5 |align="right"| Ida (Malcolm) || Jelley || 1957-03-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168714/ida-scott-jelley F] || |- | NEW-020-6 |align="right"| Geneva Florence || Dunn || 1899-09-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168216/geneva-florence-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-7 |align="right"| Othe Adelaide || Dunn || 1971-03-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168222/othe-adelaide-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-8 |align="right"| Leroy || Dunn || 1935-06-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168221/laroy-rawleigh-dunn F] || |- | NEW-021-2 |align="right"| Charles W. || Hutchins || 1892-03-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168707/charles-w.-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-021-7 |align="right"| Julia M. || Hutchins || 1909-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168709/julia-m.-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-021-8 |align="right"| Melbourne F. || Hutchins || 1912-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168710/melbourne-f.-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-022-01 |align="right"| [[Adams-33817 | Leighton Mellen ]] || Adams || 1904-02-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167852/leighton-mellen-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-02 |align="right"| Burpee E. || Barchard || 1949-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167924/burpee-e.-barchard F] || |- | NEW-022-03 |align="right"| [[Mellen-371 | Hettie Mellen ]] || Adams || 1913-07-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167838/hettie-mellen-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-04 |align="right"| [[Adams-33816 | Amos Byam ]] || Adams || 1908-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167812/amos-byam-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-05 |align="right"| [[Adams-34494 | Emily Belle ]] || Adams || 1957-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167827/emily-belle-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-06 |align="right"| [[Adams-34493 | Adelbert B. ]] || Adams || 1971-10-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167810/adelbert-b.-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-07 |align="right"| [[Adams-34495 | Mabel Marion ]] || Adams || 1979-10-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167859/mabel-marion-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-08 |align="right"| [[Sturtevant-583 | Harriet E. ]] || Sturtevant || 2004-03-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169544/harriet-e.-sturtevant F] || |- | NEW-022-09 |align="right"| [[Adams-34496 | Ruth E. (Adams) ]] || Sturtevant || 1985-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169546/ruth-e.-sturtevant F] || |- | NEW-022-10 |align="right"| [[Sturtevant-582 | Herbert Milton ]] || Sturtevant || 1967-11-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169545/herbert-milton-sturtevant F] || |- | NEW-023-1 |align="right"| Alice M. || Smith || || || || || || |- | NEW-024-1 |align="right"| Beth (Little Beth) || Russell || 1893-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169322/beth_'little_beth'-russell F] || |- | NEW-024-2 |align="right"| Dora Elizabeth || Russell || 1899-05-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169324/dora-elizabeth-russell F] || |- | NEW-024-3 |align="right"| Mary Dora (Spalding) || Russell || 1952-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169333/mary-dora-russell F] || |- | NEW-024-4 |align="right"| E. Hamlin || Russell || 1933-07-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169325/e.-hamlin-russell F] || |- | NEW-025A-1 |align="right"| Frances || Clark || 1959-04-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168119/frances-clark F] || |- | NEW-025A-2 |align="right"| Louisa Clark || Van scoy || 1899-01-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169572/louisa-clark-van_scoy F] || |- | NEW-025A-3 |align="right"| Charles Danforth || Clark || 1907-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168114/charles-danforth-clark F] || |- | NEW-025A-4 |align="right"| Charlotte A. Currier || Clark || 1896-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168115/charlotte-a.-clark F] || |- | NEW-025B-2 |align="right"| Mary E. Bean || Brown || 1918-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168016/mary-e.-brown F] || |- | NEW-025B-3 |align="right"| Lynda M. Smith || Brown || 1897-07-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168013/lynda-m.-brown F] || |- | NEW-025B-4 |align="right"| Isaac Woodward || Brown || 1916-11-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168009/isaac-woodward-brown F] || |- | NEW-026-1 |align="right"| Warren J. || Kneeland || 1957-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168752/warren-j.-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-026-2 |align="right"| George W. || Kneeland || 1974-04-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168750/george-w.-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-026-3 |align="right"| Mary P. || Kneeland || 1919-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168751/mary-p.-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-026-4 |align="right"| William Adams || Kneeland || 1904-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168754/william-adams-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-026-5 |align="right"| Bernice || Davis || 1895-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168158/bernice-e.-davis F] || |- | NEW-026-5 |align="right"| Mabel || Jackson || 1903-08-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168713/mabel-jackson F] || |- | NEW-026-6 |align="right"| David B. || Copeland || 1906-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168139/david-b.-copeland F] || |- | NEW-026-7 |align="right"| Warren K. || Kneeland || 1977-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168753/warren-k.-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-027-1 |align="right"| William Henry || Baldwin || 1955-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167923/william-henry-baldwin F] || |- | NEW-027-2 |align="right"| Nora (Smith) || Baldwin || 1967-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167922/nora-baldwin F] || |- | NEW-027-2A |align="right"| Child of Paul Smith || Smith || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169392/child_of_paul_smith-smith F] || |- | NEW-027-3 |align="right"| Maria (Beaulieu) || Smith || 1945-03-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169404/maria-smith F] || |- | NEW-027-4 |align="right"| Paul || Smith || 1910-08-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169407/paul-smith F] || |- | NEW-027-8 |align="right"| Alice M. || Smith || 1959-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169388/alice-m.-smith F] || |- | NEW-028-1 |align="right"| Emily Monette || Crooker || 1932-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168146/emily-monette-crooker F] || |- | NEW-028-2 |align="right"| Charles || Crooker || 1891-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168144/charles-crooker F] || |- | NEW-028-3 |align="right"| Mary H. (Hayden) || Crooker || 1942-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168147/mary-h.-crooker F] || |- | NEW-028-5 |align="right"| Robert || Bovill || 1979-11-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167985/robert-bovill F] || |- | NEW-028-6 |align="right"| Evelyn L. (Eldridge) || Bovill || 1987-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167984/evelyn-l.-bovill F] || |- | NEW-028-7 |align="right"| Grace E. (Crooker) || Eldridge || 1964-10-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168274/grace-e.-eldridge F] || |- | NEW-028-8 |align="right"| John R. || Eldridge || 1959-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168275/john-r.-eldridge F] || |- | NEW-029-1 |align="right"| Fred A. || Maguire || 1933-11-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168791/fred-a.-maguire F] || |- | NEW-029-3 |align="right"| Bertha M. (Kimball) || Simpson || 1970-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169385/bertha-may-simpson F] || |- | NEW-029-4 |align="right"| Tennyson W. || Simpson || 1937-01-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169386/tennyson-wendell-simpson F] || |- | NEW-029-5 |align="right"| Simon || Nason || 1906-11-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168895/simon-nason F] || |- | NEW-029-6 |align="right"| Frances Gordon || Tracy || 1914-05-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169565/frances-gordon-tracy F] || |- | NEW-029-8 |align="right"| Perley Webster || Kimball || 1963-03-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168734/perley-webster-kimball F] || |- | NEW-030-1 |align="right"| William Warren || Kilbourne || 1928-03-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168729/william-warren-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-2 |align="right"| Maria (Saunders) || Kilbourne || 1916-11-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168727/maria-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-4 |align="right"| Miss Emma || Kilbourne || 1934-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168728/emma-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-5 |align="right"| Clara Maria || Saunders || 1925-07-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169350/clara-maria-saunders F] || |- | NEW-030-6 |align="right"| Katherine E. || Kilbourne || 1962-04-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168725/katherine-e.-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-7 |align="right"| Lillian Warren || Kilbourne || 1962-05-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168726/lillian-warren-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-8 |align="right"| Elizabeth Stickney || Saunders || 1921-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169351/elizabeth-stickney-saunders F] || |- | NEW-031-01 |align="right"| Curtis S. || Manchester || 1903-06-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168792/curtis-s.-manchester F] || |- | NEW-031-02 |align="right"| Elizabeth F. || Manchester || 1918-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168793/elizabeth-f.-manchester F] || |- | NEW-031-03 |align="right"| Martha (Truell) || Russell || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D437.shtml 1846-00-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169332/martha-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-04 |align="right"| Statira (Garland) || Russell || 1895-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169336/statira-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-05 |align="right"| Abbott || Russell || 1892-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169318/abbott-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-06 |align="right"| Edwin Lincoln || Russell || 1899-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169326/edwin-lincoln-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-07 |align="right"| Nelson Abbott || Russell || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D437.shtml 1846-00-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169334/nelson-abbott-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-07A |align="right"| Charles Abbott || Russell || 1852-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169323/charles-abbott-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-08 |align="right"| M. Adelaide (Russell) || Greenwood || 1864-11-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168510/m.-adelaide-greenwood F] || |- | NEW-031-08A |align="right"| Belle Hayden || Russell || 1865-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169321/belle-hayden-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-09 |align="right"| Abbott Worthen || Russell || 1934-03-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169319/abbott-worthen-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-10 |align="right"| Dora W. || Woodward || 1920-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169659/dora-capen-woodward F] || |- | NEW-032-1 |align="right"| Alice Ward || Spaulding || 1895-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169426/alice-ward-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-2 |align="right"| George O. || Spaulding || 1922-04-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169454/george-o.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-3 |align="right"| Julia A. || Spaulding || 1902-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169476/julia-a.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-4 |align="right"| Sybil M. || Proctor || 1887-04-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169211/sybil-m.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-032-5 |align="right"| George || Spaulding || 1917-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169453/george-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-6 |align="right"| Robert C. || Spaulding || 2003-01-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169499/robert-c.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-6A |align="right"| Melba R. || Spaulding || 2006-11-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169490/melba-r.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-7 |align="right"| Lillian S. (Van Dyne) || Spaulding || 1955-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169478/lillian-s.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-8 |align="right"| Clarence L. || Spaulding || 1967-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169433/clarence-l.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-033-1 |align="right"| Delmont || Gott || 1961-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168476/delmont-gott F] || |- | NEW-033-3 |align="right"| Adelaide E. (Pihl) || Gott || 1960-12-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168475/adelaide-e.-gott F] || |- | NEW-033-5 |align="right"| Eben T. || Adams || 1927-12-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167825/eben-t.-adams F] || |- | NEW-033-6 |align="right"| Lottie L. (Perham) || Adams || 1944-05-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167854/lottie-l.-adams F] || |- | NEW-034-5 |align="right"| Arthur D. || Nason || 1890-07-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168894/arthur-d.-nason F] || |- | NEW-035-1 |align="right"| Wilbur A. || Cheney || 1923-08-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168112/wilbur-a.-cheney F] || |- | NEW-035-2 |align="right"| Florence Rice || Cheney || 1940-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168110/florence-rice-cheney F] || |- | NEW-035-3 |align="right"| Laroy A. || Cheney || 1910-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168111/laroy-a.-cheney F] || |- | NEW-035-4 |align="right"| Lilla A. || Rice || 1891-04-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169251/lilla-a.-rice F] || |- | NEW-036-1 |align="right"| Charles Morris || Hills || 1917-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168610/charles-morris-hills F] || |- | NEW-036-1A |align="right"| Louise R. || Hill || 1898-06-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168602/louise-r.-hill F] || |- | NEW-036-2 |align="right"| Thomas Francis || Middleton || 1935-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168877/thomas-francis-middleton F] || |- | NEW-036-6 |align="right"| Esther G. || Hills || 1974-11-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168611/esther-g.-hills F] || |- | NEW-036-6A |align="right"| Arthur Howard || Hills || 1982-06-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168609/arthur-howard-hills F] || |- | NEW-036-7 |align="right"| Mary Ellen || Middleton || 1938-01-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168876/mary-ellen-middleton F] || |- | NEW-036-7A |align="right"| Emma M. (Hills) || Mcconnell || 1952-04-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168857/emma-m.-mcconnell F] || |- | NEW-036-8 |align="right"| Nellie || Hill || 1944-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168604/nellie-w.-hill F] || |- | NEW-036-8A |align="right"| Richard || Hill || 1946-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168605/richard-hill F] || |- | NEW-036-8B |align="right"| Dorothy A. || Mathew || 1997-03-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168856/dorothy-matthew F] || |- | NEW-037-4 |align="right"| Stephen B. || Riese || 1956-11-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169302/stephen-b.-riese F] || |- | NEW-037-5 |align="right"| [[Byam-62 | George Adams ]] || Byam || 1912-06-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168046/george-adams-byam F] || |- | NEW-037-6 |align="right"| [[Byam-61 | Bernard Haines MD ]] || Byam || 1910-06-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168041/bernard-haines-byam F] || |- | NEW-037-7 |align="right"| [[Byam-131 | George Adams ]] || Byam || 1949-07-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168047/george-adams-byam F] || |- | NEW-037-8 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1333 | Relief Spaulding ]] || Byam || 1901-10-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168057/relief-spaulding-byam F] || |- | NEW-038-1 |align="right"| Mary Fanny || Brown || 1923-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168017/mary-fanny-brown F] || |- | NEW-038-2 |align="right"| John E. || Brown || 1915-12-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168012/john-e.-brown F] || |- | NEW-038-3 |align="right"| Revere Colby || Byam || 1908-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168058/revere-colby-byam F] || |- | NEW-038-5 |align="right"| [[Byam-128 | Mary S. ]] || Byam || 1927-07-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168054/mary-saville-byam F] || |- | NEW-038-7 |align="right"| [[Bowers-4801 | Mary A. Bowers ]] || Byam || 1894-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168052/mary-adeline-byam F] || |- | NEW-038-8 |align="right"| [[Byam-129 | Capt. Amos ]] || Byam || 1892-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168040/amos-byam F] || |- | NEW-039-1A |align="right"| Harold J. || Davis || 1995-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168166/harold-j.-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-2A |align="right"| Beatrice C. (Wyckoff) || Davis || 1991-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168157/beatrice-c.-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-3 |align="right"| Ellen || Davis || 1939-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168164/ellen-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-3A |align="right"| Harold Henry || Davis || 1971-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168165/harold-henry-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-5 |align="right"| Luella A. || Davis || 1886-08-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168172/luella-a.-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-6 |align="right"| Persis M. || Davis || 1905-11-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168174/persis-messer-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-7 |align="right"| Henry Prescott || Davis || 1909-02-27 || || || || || |- | NEW-039-8 |align="right"| Levina J. || Davis || 1931-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168171/levina-j.-davis F] || |- | NEW-040-1 |align="right"| Christopher George || Armstrong || 1936-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167909/christopher-george-armstrong F] || |- | NEW-040-2 |align="right"| Mary Hallett || Armstrong || 1936-02-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167910/mary-hallett-armstrong F] || |- | NEW-040-3 |align="right"| William || Butler || 1945-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168025/william-butler F] || |- | NEW-040-4 |align="right"| Edith A. || Butler || 1946-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168024/edith-butler F] || |- | NEW-040-4A |align="right"| Beatrice || Armstrong || 1980-05-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167908/beatrice-armstrong F] || |- | NEW-040-4B |align="right"| Winnifred || Armstrong || 1971-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167911/winnifred-armstrong F] || |- | NEW-040-5 |align="right"| Annie Moore || Byfield || 1885-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168060/annie-moore-byfield F] || |- | NEW-040-6 |align="right"| S. Jennie || Byfield || 1889-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168062/s.-jennie-byfield F] || |- | NEW-040-7 |align="right"| Mildred Armstrong || Byfield || 1891-09-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168061/mildred-armstrong-byfield F] || |- | NEW-041-1 |align="right"| [[Pearl-584 | Fannie Caroline Pearl ]] || Adams || 1916-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167832/fannie-caroline-adams F] || |- | NEW-041-2 |align="right"| [[Abbott-7934 | Royal C. ]] || Abbott || 1883-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167804/royal-c.-abbott F] || |- | NEW-041-3 |align="right"| [[Upham-251 | Melintha L. (Upham) ]] || Abbott || 1892-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167801/melintha-l.-abbott F] || |- | NEW-041-4 |align="right"| [[Abbott-3754 | Frank F. ]] || Abbott || 1897-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167799/frank-f.-abbott F] || |- | NEW-041-5 |align="right"| George W. || Upham || 1922-02-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169570/george-willoughby-upham F] || |- | NEW-041-6 |align="right"| Lucretia Carolina || Upham || 1843-09-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169571/lucretia-carolina-upham F] || |- | NEW-042-2 |align="right"| [[Adams-34500 | Grace Pearl ]] || Adams || 1909-12-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167835/grace-pearl-adams F] || |- | NEW-042-3 |align="right"| Eva V. || Mckinley || 1922-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168863/eva-v.-mckinley F] || |- | NEW-042-4 |align="right"| John || Mckinley || 1911-10-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168864/john-mckinley F] || |- | NEW-042-8 |align="right"| [[Blackmer-510|Warren A.]] || Blackmere || 1885-08-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167966/warren-a.-blackmer F] || |- | NEW-043-1 |align="right"| Gladys L. || Hill || 1922-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168599/gladys-l.-hill F] || |- | NEW-043-3 |align="right"| Elizabeth B. || Hill || 1933-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168598/elizabeth-b.-hill F] || |- | NEW-043-4 |align="right"| Thomas F. || Hill || 1945-03-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168607/thomas-f.-hill F] || |- | NEW-043-5 |align="right"| [[Stone-13161 | Harrison Howard ]] || Stone || 1905-11-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169536/harrison-howard-stone F] || |- | NEW-043-6 |align="right"| [[Stone-13158 | Willard D. ]] || Stone || 1899-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169537/willard-d.-stone F] || |- | NEW-043-7 |align="right"| [[LePine-182 | Emma L. (Lepine) ]] || Stone || 1943-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169535/emma-l.-stone F] || |- | NEW-043-8 |align="right"| [[Stone-13159 | Child Stone ]] || unknown || 1887-02-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169533/child-stone F] || |- | NEW-043-8A |align="right"| [[Stone-13160 | Child Stone ]] || unknown || 1890-04-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169534/child-stone F] || |- | NEW-044-1 |align="right"| [[Pearl-584 | Fannie C. Pearl ]] || Adams || 1915-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167835/grace-pearl-adams F] || |- | NEW-044-2 |align="right"| [[Adams-34500 | Grace Pearl ]] || Adams || 1909-12-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167832/fannie-caroline-adams F] || |- | NEW-044-3 |align="right"| Caroline H. || Pearl || 1888-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169077/caroline-howard-pearl F] || |- | NEW-044-4 |align="right"| Franklin Fenton || Pearl || 1891-03-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169078/franklin-fenton-pearl F] || |- | NEW-044-5 |align="right"| Howard Brooks || Flemings || 1912-01-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168372/howard-brooks-flemings F] || |- | NEW-044-6 |align="right"| Everett Adams || Roper || 1915-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169315/everett-adams-roper F] || |- | NEW-044-7 |align="right"| Pauline Rebecca || Roper || 1922-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169316/pauline-rebecca-roper F] || |- | NEW-045-1 |align="right"| Minerva || Hatch || 1887-01-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82313537/minerva-hatch F] || |- | NEW-045-1 |align="right"| Pascal || Hatch || 1885-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168555/pascal-hatch F] || |- | NEW-046-1 |align="right"| Mary E. S. (Dainton) || Day || 1973-08-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168184/mary-e.s.-day F] || |- | NEW-046-2 |align="right"| Lyman Frederick || Fletcher || 1973-12-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168413/lyman-frederick-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-046-3 |align="right"| Daisy Day || Fletcher || 1974-06-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168382/daisy-day-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-046-4 |align="right"| George William || Day || 1937-01-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168181/george-william-day F] || |- | NEW-046-5 |align="right"| Alfred || Day || 1894-06-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168178/alfred-day F] || |- | NEW-046-8 |align="right"| Earl Francis || Day || 1935-06-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168179/earl-francis-day F] || |- | NEW-047-01 |align="right"| Ervin W. || Sweetser || 1938-12-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169552/ervin-w.-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-02 |align="right"| Bessie May || Sweetser || 1926-06-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169548/bessie-may-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-03 |align="right"| Mary Adams || Hatch || 1931-02-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168554/mary-adams-hatch F] || |- | NEW-047-03A |align="right"| Octavia M. Black || Sweetser || 1964-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169558/octavia-m.-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-04 |align="right"| Alvin || Sweetser || 1848-11-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169547/alvin-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-04A |align="right"| Miss Mabel M. || Hatch || 1957-03-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168553/mabel-m.-hatch F] || |- | NEW-047-05 |align="right"| E. Adams || Sweetser || 1870-06-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169551/e.-adams-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-06 |align="right"| Charles D. || Sweetser || 1870-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169550/charles-d.-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-07 |align="right"| S. Fred || Sweetser || 1885-12-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169559/s.-fred-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-08 |align="right"| Alvira E. (Sweetser) || Smith || 1890-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169389/alvina-e.-smith F] || |- | NEW-047-09 |align="right"| Mary Adams || Sweetser || 1897-08-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169556/mary-adams-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-10 |align="right"| Charles || Sweetser || 1901-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169549/charles-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-11 |align="right"| Herbert Clifton || Sweetser || 1937-10-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169554/herbert-clifton-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-048-1 |align="right"| Emma || Hallett || 1860-08-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168525/emma-hallett F] || |- | NEW-048-3 |align="right"| Sarah Parkhurst || Hallett || 1911-05-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168526/sarah-parkhurst-hallett F] || |- | NEW-048-5 |align="right"| John Waldo || Perham || 1929-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169101/john-waldo-perham F] || |- | NEW-048-6 |align="right"| Anna Hallett || Perham || 1927-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169080/anna-hallett-perham F] || |- | NEW-048-8 |align="right"| Maude Hallett || Perham || 1963-09-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169109/maude-hallett-perham F] || |- | NEW-049-1 |align="right"| Jacob || Spaulding || 1899-12-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169465/jacob-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-2 |align="right"| Mary A. Easty || Spaulding || 1890-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169486/mary-a.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-3 |align="right"| Sarah || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1838-11-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169504/sarah-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-4 |align="right"| Eliza || Spaulding || 1866-01-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169444/eliza-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-5 |align="right"| Isaac W. || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1839-02-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169463/isaac-w.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-6 |align="right"| Asa || Spaulding || 1881-07-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169429/asa-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-7 |align="right"| Mary Spaulding || Lovering || 1910-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168788/mary-spaulding-lovering F] || |- | NEW-049-8 |align="right"| Henry || Lovering || 1872-06-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168787/henry-lovering F] || |- | NEW-050-1 |align="right"| Elmer E. || Hildreth || 1913-07-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168580/elmer-e.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-2 |align="right"| Minnie A. || Hildreth || 1875-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168588/minnie-a.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-3 |align="right"| Alva L. || Hildreth || 1883-08-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168573/alva-l.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-4 |align="right"| Velma I. || Hildreth || 1941-11-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168597/velma-i.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-5 |align="right"| Benjamin M. || Hildreth || 1894-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168574/benjamin-m.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-6 |align="right"| Mary Ann Clogston || Hildreth || 1915-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168586/mary-ann-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-051-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2634 | Breck F. ]] || Emerson || 1926-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168289/breck-f.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-2 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2635 | Agnes B. ]] || Emerson || 1873-01-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168286/agnes-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-3 |align="right"| [[Byam-151 | Sarah P. (Byam) ]] || Emerson || 1902-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168334/sarah-p.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-4 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2632 | Joseph B. ]] || Emerson || 1886-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168313/joseph-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-5 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2636 | Edith W. ]] || Emerson || 1962-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168293/edith-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-6 |align="right"| [[ODette-42 | Rebecca Cara (Byam) ]] || Emerson || 1951-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168329/rebecca-cara-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-7 |align="right"| Addie L. || Emerson || 1887-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168285/addie-l.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-8 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2633 | Walter B. ]] || Emerson || 1920-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168336/walter-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-01 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2643 | Harry Bryant ]] || Emerson || 1901-01-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168303/harry-bryant-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-02 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2644 | James A. ]] || Emerson || 1893-10-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168306/james-a.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-03 |align="right"| Abby M. || Ford || 1941-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168444/abby-m.-ford F] || |- | NEW-052-04 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-210 | Addie E. (Kittredge) ]] || Emerson || 1907-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168284/addie-e.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-05 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2642 | James Pitt ]] || Emerson || 1925-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168307/james-pitt-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-07 |align="right"| Priscilla Bradford || Richardson || 1995-10-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169283/priscilla-bradford-richardson F] || |- | NEW-052-09 |align="right"| [[Fenderson-70 | Mabel (Fenderson) ]] || Emerson || 1972-06-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168319/mabel-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-10 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2645 | Ralph W. ]] || Emerson || 1955-06-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168328/ralph-waldo-emerson F] || |- | NEW-053-01 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1338 | Elbridge P. ]] || Spaulding || 1876-07-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169443/elbridge-p.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-053-02 |align="right"| Adeline Parkhurst || Spaulding || 1899-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169425/adeline-parkhurst-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-053-03 |align="right"| [[Shed-119 | John S. ]] || Shedd || 1897-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169367/john-s.-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-04 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-622 | Jerusha Jane ]] || Shedd || 1900-11-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169366/jerusha-jane-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-05 |align="right"| [[Shed-120 | Baby ]] || Shedd || 1869-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169363/baby-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-06 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1159 | Elbridge A. ]] || Spaulding || 1842-09-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169442/elbridge-a.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-053-07 |align="right"| [[Shedd-320 | Mary S. ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1838-08-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169375/mary-s.-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-08 |align="right"| [[Shedd-321 | Mary B. ]] || Shedd || 1859-09-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169373/mary-b.-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-09 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1335 | Mary Spaulding ]] || Shedd || 1900-08-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169377/mary-spaulding-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-10 |align="right"| [[Shed-118 | Amos ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1842-08-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169361/amos-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-10A |align="right"| [[Shedd-322 | Baby ]] || Shedd || 1842-10-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169362/baby-shedd F] || |- | NEW-054-1 |align="right"| John || Hildreth || 1872-11-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168584/john-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-054-2 |align="right"| Lavinia Duchemin || Hildreth || 1876-07-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168585/lavinia-duchemin-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-054-3 |align="right"| Willie Clifford || Ward || 1914-12-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169576/willie-clifford-ward F] || |- | NEW-054-4 |align="right"| [[Adams-34501 | Caroline Lavinia (Adams) ]] || Ward || 1957-10-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169575/caroline-lavinia-ward F] || |- | NEW-054-5 |align="right"| Eliza || Byam || 1884-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168044/eliza-byam F] || |- | NEW-054-6 |align="right"| [[Adams-33818 | Otis ]] || Adams || 1904-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167871/otis-adams F] || |- | NEW-054-7 |align="right"| [[Glover-4865 | Caroline S. Glover ]] || Adams || 1918-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167818/caroline-sophia-adams F] || |- | NEW-054-8 |align="right"| [[Adams-34503 | William ]] || Adams || 1881-07-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167888/william-adams F] || |- | NEW-054-9 |align="right"| [[Adams-34502 | Edward Everett ]] || Adams || 1946-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167826/edward-everett-adams F] || |- | NEW-055-01 |align="right"| [[ Emerson-2641 | Miss Martha L. ]] || Emerson || 1885-09-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168321/martha-l.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-02 |align="right"| Mary E. || Emerson || 1867-08-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168323/mary-e.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-03 |align="right"| [[Dennison_Davis-1 | Bertha E. ]] || Emerson || 1936-09-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168288/bertha-e.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-04 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2638 | Burt ]] || Emerson || 1917-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168291/burt-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-05 |align="right"| [[Wheeler-15010 | Rhoda A. ]] || Emerson || 1880-01-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168331/rhoda-ann-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-06 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2639 | Mero Chapman ]] || Emerson || 1888-03-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168325/mero-chapman-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-07 |align="right"| Helen M. || Emerson || 1879-03-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168304/helen-m.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-07A |align="right"| Mary Louise || Sargent || 1930-01-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169349/mary-louise-sargent F] || |- | NEW-055-08 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2637 | Hannah Eliza ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1837-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168302/hannah-eliza-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-09 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2630 | Bryant ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1846-11-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168290/bryant-owen-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-10 |align="right"| [[Bradford-4469 | Hannah Bradford ]] || Emerson || 1884-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168301/hannah-austin-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-11 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2640 | John B. ]] || Emerson || 1873-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168309/john-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-12A |align="right"| [[Emerson-2631 | John Bryant ]] || Emerson || 1852-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168310/john-bryant-emerson F] || |- | NEW-056A-1 |align="right"| Thomas Arthur || Harmon || 1930-08-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168533/thomas-arthur-harmon F] || |- | NEW-056A-2 |align="right"| Edna || Harmon || 1944-07-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168532/edna-harmon F] || |- | NEW-056A-3 |align="right"| Vmd Arthur A. || Harmon || 1910-11-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168531/arthur-a.-harmon F] || |- | NEW-056B-1 |align="right"| Harriett E. || Sampson || 1912-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169339/harriett-e.-sampson F] || |- | NEW-058-1 |align="right"| Miss Electra M. || Carlton || 1901-04-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168071/electra-m.-carlton F] || |- | NEW-058-2 |align="right"| Miss Sarah C. || Carlton || 1884-09-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168077/sarah-c.-carlton F] || |- | NEW-058-3 |align="right"| Miss Susan || Carlton || 1870-07-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168078/susan-carlton F] || |- | NEW-058-4 |align="right"| David || Carlton || 1864-09-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168069/david-carlton F] || |- | NEW-058-5 |align="right"| William || Carlton || 1864-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168080/william-carlton F] || |- | NEW-059-1 |align="right"| Albert || Strout || 1874-10-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169540/albert-strout F] || |- | NEW-059-2 |align="right"| Eliza T. || Strout || 1877-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169541/eliza-t.-strout F] || |- | NEW-059-3 |align="right"| Ellen F. || Strout || 1920-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169542/ellen-f.-strout F] || |- | NEW-059-4 |align="right"| Frank R. || Strout || 1932-03-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169543/frank-r.-strout F] || |- | NEW-059A-1 |align="right"| [[Allen-70152|John Clarke]] || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1834-06-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167898/john-clarke-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-2 |align="right"| Rev. Wilkes || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1845-12-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167903/wilkes-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-3 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Allen || 1864-01-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167901/mary-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-4 |align="right"| [[Allen-30961 | Israel ]] || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1815-01-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167897/israel-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-5 |align="right"| [[Allen-70150|Mary]] || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1821-09-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167899/mary-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-6 |align="right"| [[Allen-70151|Sarah]] || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1821-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167902/sarah-allen F] || |- | NEW-060-01 |align="right"| Frederick A. || Russell || 1934-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169329/frederick-a.-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-02 |align="right"| Sarah Eva (Worthen) || Russell || 1958-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169335/sarah-eva-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-03 |align="right"| Harry Lincoln || Russell || 1922-05-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169330/harry-lincoln-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-04 |align="right"| Evalyn || Russell || 1993-06-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169327/evalyn-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-05 |align="right"| Frederick || Russell || 1964-12-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169328/frederick-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-06 |align="right"| Susan || Russell || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169337/susan-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-07 |align="right"| Sarah W. || Worthen || 1891-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169666/sarah-w.-worthen F] || |- | NEW-060-08 |align="right"| Sarah W. || Boardman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1848-06-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167983/sarah-w.-boardman F] || |- | NEW-060-09 |align="right"| Abbott Worthen || Russell || 1934-03-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169320/abbott-worthen-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-10 |align="right"| Ezekiel B. || Worthen || 1886-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169663/ezekiel-bartlett-worthen F] || |- | NEW-061-1 |align="right"| Mary A. || Spaulding || 1887-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169485/mary-ann-spalding F] || |- | NEW-061-2 |align="right"| Lydia A. || Spaulding || 1890-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169481/lydia-ann-spalding F] || |- | NEW-061-3 |align="right"| Jonathan || Spaulding || 1892-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169472/jonathan-spalding F] || |- | NEW-062-1 |align="right"| [[Park-2895 | Sophronia W. ]] || Park || 1862-07-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168913/sophronia-park F] || |- | NEW-062-2 |align="right"| [[Park-2894 | Andrew H. ]] || Park || 1897-02-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168907/andrew-horatio-park F] || |- | NEW-062-3 |align="right"| [[Walton-5539 | Sarah Tarbel ]] || Park || 1913-12-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168911/sarah-tarbell-park F] || |- | NEW-062-4 |align="right"| Mary Aka Minnie (Allen) || Wilder || 1913-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169644/mary-wilder F] || |- | NEW-062-5 |align="right"| Mary || Allen || 1918-08-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167900/mary-allen F] || |- | NEW-062-6A |align="right"| Sophronia || Park || 1873-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168912/sophronia-park F] || |- | NEW-062-7A |align="right"| [[Hart-24074|Baby Girl]] || Hart || 1888-03-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168543/baby_girl-hart F] || |- | NEW-062-8A |align="right"| Calvin || Allen || 1863-08-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167896/calvin-allen F] || |- | NEW-063-1 |align="right"| Hattie L. || Parkhurst || 1871-05-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169028/hattie-l.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-2 |align="right"| Jerome Manning || Parkhurst || 1908-02-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169034/jerome-manning-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-3 |align="right"| Ella N. (Reynolds) || Parkhurst || 1913-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169020/ella-n.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-4 |align="right"| Elizabeth Rider (Johnson) || Parkhurst || 1908-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169019/elizabeth-rider-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-5 |align="right"| John || Parkhurst || 1888-12-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169038/john-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-6 |align="right"| Leroy J. || Parkhurst || 1932-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169043/leroy-j.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-7 |align="right"| Alice Adella Osgood || Parkhurst || 1893-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168999/alice-adella-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-8 |align="right"| Annie J. (Hood) || Parkhurst || 1950-12-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169003/annie-j.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-9 |align="right"| Harry Osgood || Parkhurst || 1879-08-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169027/harry-osgood-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-064-1 |align="right"| Mary B. || Stevens || 1868-07-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169521/mary-stevens F] || |- | NEW-064-2 |align="right"| Dea. John E. || Stevens || 1890-04-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169519/john-edward-stevens F] || |- | NEW-064A-1 |align="right"| Robert M. || Hill || 1930-11-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168606/robert-m.-hill F] || |- | NEW-064A-2 |align="right"| Zilpha Jennie || Hill || 1934-08-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168608/zilpha-jennie-hill F] || |- | NEW-064B-1 |align="right"| Mary Jane || Dix || 1925-09-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168204/mary-jane-dix F] || |- | NEW-064B-3 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31162|Mary Ann (Marshall)]] || Dix || 1937-07-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168203/mary-ann-dix F] || |- | NEW-064B-4 |align="right"| Royal Wilson || Dix || 1937-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168205/royal-wilson-dix F] || |- | NEW-064C-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31144|George]] || Marshall || 1883-07-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168826/george-marshall F] || |- | NEW-064C-2 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31143|Eliza Adams]] || Marshall || 1897-03-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168823/eliza-adams-marshall F] || |- | NEW-064C-3 |align="right"| Charles || Marshall || 1871-05-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168820/charles-marshall F] || |- | NEW-064C-4 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31147|Mary Ann Eliza]] || Marshall || 1916-05-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168842/mary-ann_eliza-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065-1 |align="right"| Frederick A. || Hazen || 1923-11-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168562/frederick-arthur-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065-2 |align="right"| Ellen Josephine || Hazen || 1944-08-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168561/ellen-josephine-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065-3 |align="right"| Julia C. Hazen || Gale || 1877-09-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168471/julia-clarine-gale F] || |- | NEW-065-4 |align="right"| James Henry || Hazen || 1900-04-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168563/james-henry-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065-5 |align="right"| Sarah Wood || Hazen || 1906-04-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168565/sarah-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065-6 |align="right"| Sanford || Hazen || 1892-02-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168564/sanford-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065B-01 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31163|Myra]] || Marshall || 1895-11-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168846/myra-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-02 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31164|B. Parker]] || Marshall || 1892-11-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168819/b.-parker-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-03 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31165|Loring]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1845-04-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168837/loring-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-04 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31166|Joseph A.]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1833-04-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168834/joseph-adams-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-05 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31142|Peter]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1828-04-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168849/peter-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-06 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31167|Mary]] || Marshall || 1852-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168841/mary-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-07 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31168|Lydia C.]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1809-12-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168840/lydia-chandler-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-08 |align="right"| [[Wiggin-626|Mary N.]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1837-03-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168844/mary-n.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-09 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2780|Ann F.]] || Marshall || 1856-06-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168817/ann-f.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-10 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31160|Thomas]] || Marshall || 1860-04-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168855/thomas-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-11 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31174|Mary Ann F.]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1846-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168843/mary-ann_f.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-066-1 |align="right"| Donald F. || Adams || 1927-07-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167823/donald-francis-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-2 |align="right"| Marion E. (Smith) || Adams || 1980-08-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167860/marion-e.-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-5 |align="right"| Allan Howard || Adams || 1963-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167811/allan-howard-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-6 |align="right"| Leona || Adams || 2001-03-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167853/leona-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-7 |align="right"| Medora E. (Stelling) || Adams || 1940-04-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167865/medora-e.-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-8 |align="right"| Howard Stanley || Adams || 1940-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167839/howard-stanley-adams F] || |- | NEW-066A-1 |align="right"| [[Thompson-91417|Mary E.]] || Thompson || 1821-10-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169561/mary-e.-thompson F] || |- | NEW-067-1 |align="right"| William H. || Hoyt || 1899-09-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168688/william-h.-hoyt F] || |- | NEW-067-2 |align="right"| Rhoda J. || Hoyt || 1907-01-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168687/rhoda-j.-hoyt F] || |- | NEW-067-3 |align="right"| James Arthur || Hoyt || 1930-09-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168686/james-arthur-hoyt F] || |- | NEW-068-1 |align="right"| [[Russell-38101|Phebe R.]] || Marshall || 1890-10-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168850/phebe-r.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-2 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31175|Eben H.]] || Marshall || 1885-10-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168821/eben-h.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-4 |align="right"| Mrs. Susan E. || Marshall || 1929-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168853/susan-emily-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-5 |align="right"| Fred R. || Marshall || 1896-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168825/fred-r.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-6 |align="right"| Lucy Elizabeth Hazen || Marshall || 1908-05-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168838/lucy-elizabeth-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-7 |align="right"| Eben Russell || Marshall || 1937-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168822/eben-russell-marshall F] || |- | NEW-069-01 |align="right"| Mary L. || Sargent || 1930-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169348/mary-l.-sargent F] || |- | NEW-069-02 |align="right"| Mildred E. || Kane || 1925-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168722/mildred-e.-kane F] || |- | NEW-069-03 |align="right"| Arthur E. || Sproule || 1927-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169509/arthur-e.-sproule F] || |- | NEW-069-04 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2614 | Henry Hubert ]] || Emerson || 1904-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168305/henry-herbert-emerson F] || |- | NEW-069-05 |align="right"| Eliza Jane || Emerson || 1912-06-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168295/eliza-jane-emerson F] || |- | NEW-069-06 |align="right"| Lucy A. || Shute || 1932-00-00 || || || || || |- | NEW-069-08 |align="right"| Dorothy (Emerson) || Kennedy || 1942-12-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168723/dorothy-kennedy F] || |- | NEW-069-09 |align="right"| Edward B. || Emerson || 1944-06-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168294/edward-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-069-10 |align="right"| Elizabeth (Logan) || Emerson || 1953-06-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168298/elizabeth-emerson F] || |- | NEW-070A-2 |align="right"| Albert Sidney || Whitbeck || 1931-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169635/albert-sidney-whitbeck F] || |- | NEW-071-1 |align="right"| May Elizabeth || Files || 1983-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168360/may-elizabeth-files F] || |- | NEW-071-2 |align="right"| Rachel || Hamilton || 1973-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168527/rachel-l.-hamilton F] || |- | NEW-071-2A |align="right"| Thomas L. || Hamilton || 1975-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168528/thomas-l.-hamilton F] || |- | NEW-071-3 |align="right"| Francis A. || Marshall || 1923-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168824/francis-a.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-071-4 |align="right"| Susan E. || Marshall || 1929-04-18 || || || || || |- | NEW-071-5 |align="right"| Eben || Files || 1914-08-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168355/eben-files F] || |- | NEW-071-5A |align="right"| Kittie May || Files || 1923-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168359/kittie-may-files F] || |- | NEW-071-6 |align="right"| Edward S. || Files || 1903-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168356/edward-s.-files F] || |- | NEW-071-7 |align="right"| Guy Gardner || Files || 1960-07-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168358/guy-gardner-files F] || |- | NEW-071-8 |align="right"| Everett Richardson || Files || 1909-08-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168357/everett-richardson-files F] || |- | NEW-072-1 |align="right"| Maude H. || Willoughby || 1968-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169650/maude-howard-willoughby F] || |- | NEW-072-2 |align="right"| James Howard || Willoughby || 1926-02-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169648/james-howard-willoughby F] || |- | NEW-072-3 |align="right"| Blanche S. || Willoughby || 1911-05-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169647/blanche-s.-willoughby F] || |- | NEW-072-4 |align="right"| Florence (Willoughby) || Johnston || 1965-11-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168719/florence-johnston F] || |- | NEW-072-5 |align="right"| Jennie Lind || Willoughby || 1922-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169649/jennie-lind-willoughby F] || |- | NEW-073-1 |align="right"| Jasper || Elliott || 1910-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168281/jasper-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-2 |align="right"| Caroline A. Prescott || Elliott || 1929-06-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168276/caroline-a.-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-3 |align="right"| Emma L. || Elliott || 1874-05-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168279/emma-l.-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-4 |align="right"| Carrie J. || Elliott || 1946-01-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168278/carrie-j.-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-5 |align="right"| Ephraim || Elliott || 1900-02-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168280/ephraim-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-6 |align="right"| Carrie Barbour || Elliott || 1916-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168277/carrie-barbour-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-7 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2786|Fitz Henry]] || Spaulding || 1874-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169452/fitz-henry-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-074-1 |align="right"| Charles || Bent || 1906-04-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167959/charles-bent F] || |- | NEW-074-2 |align="right"| Sarah Jane || Bent || 1913-12-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167960/sarah-jane-bent F] || |- | NEW-074-3 |align="right"| [[Smith-147987 | Joseph Warren ]] || Smith || 1886-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169402/joseph-warren-smith F] || |- | NEW-074-4 |align="right"| [[Bent-1033 | Mary S. Bent ]] || Smith || 1889-07-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169405/mary-s.-smith F] || |- | NEW-074-5 |align="right"| [[Smith-147983 | Abba ]] || Smith || 1913-10-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169387/abba-smith F] || |- | NEW-074-6 |align="right"| Charles Bent || Smith || 1862-12-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169391/charles-bent-smith F] || |- | NEW-074-7 |align="right"| Fannie Warren || Smith || 1864-05-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169397/fannie-warren-smith F] || |- | NEW-075-2 |align="right"| Emma J. || Perham || 1926-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169093/emma-j.-perham F] || |- | NEW-075-3 |align="right"| Maria Adams || Perham || 1901-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169107/maria-adams-perham F] || |- | NEW-075-4 |align="right"| David Clinton || Perham || 1903-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169086/david-clinton-perham F] || |- | NEW-076-1 |align="right"| Perley Perkins || Perham || 1911-03-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169111/perley-perkins-perham F] || |- | NEW-076-2 |align="right"| Emeline Augusta || Perham || 1911-07-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169092/emeline-augusta-perham F] || |- | NEW-076-3 |align="right"| Ella J. || Perham || 1882-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169090/ella-j.-perham F] || |- | NEW-076-4 |align="right"| Lydia || Spaulding || 1876-03-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169480/lydia-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-076-5 |align="right"| William Rufus || Fowle || 1909-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168465/william-rufus-fowle F] || |- | NEW-076-6 |align="right"| Louisa E. Perham || Fowle || 1929-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168464/louisa-emeline-fowle F] || |- | NEW-077-1 |align="right"| Gerard Prescott || Dadmun || 1923-03-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168152/gerard-prescott-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-1A |align="right"| Nathan Clifton || Dadmun || 1858-10-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168155/nathan-clifton-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-2 |align="right"| Belle A. || Dadmun || 1896-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168151/arabella-abbey-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-3 |align="right"| Martha L. || Dadmun || 1893-12-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168154/martha-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-4 |align="right"| Nathan P. || Dadmun || 1880-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168156/nathan-prescott-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-5 |align="right"| Abigail P. || Dadmun || 1880-10-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168150/abigail-p.-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-6 |align="right"| Martha Ellen || Dadmun || 1916-01-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168153/martha-ellen-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-7 |align="right"| [[Laws-2084|Sears C.]] || Laws || 1852-02-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168772/sears-g.-laws F] || |- | NEW-077-8 |align="right"| [[Shed-232|Mary B.]] || Laws || 1852-09-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168771/mary-b.-laws F] || |- | NEW-077-9 |align="right"| [[Laws-2085|Susan]] || Laws || 1894-08-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168773/susan-laws F] || |- | NEW-078-1 |align="right"| Faustina E. || Handley || 1907-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168529/faustina-e.-handley F] || |- | NEW-078-2 |align="right"| Minnie B. || Hanley || 1914-02-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168530/minnie-b.-hanley F] || |- | NEW-078-3 |align="right"| Eliza A. || Wright || 1906-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169671/eliza-a.-wright F] || |- | NEW-078-4 |align="right"| [[Wright-68383|Jonathan]] || Wright || 1909-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169673/jonathan-wright F] || |- | NEW-079-03 |align="right"| [[Whittemore-1138 | Bernice C. ]] || Whittemore || 1891-06-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169637/bernice-c.-whittemore F] || |- | NEW-079-04 |align="right"| [[Upham-404 | Clara M. (Upham) ]] || Whittemore || 1933-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169638/clara-m.-whittemore F] || |- | NEW-079-05 |align="right"| [[Whittemore-1122 | Floyer J. ]] || Whittemore || 1935-09-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169640/floyer-j.-whittemore F] || |- | NEW-079-06 |align="right"| Clarence L. || Spalding || 1925-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169414/clarence-l.-spalding F] || |- | NEW-079-06A |align="right"| [[Whittemore-1140 | Floyer Earl ]] || Whittemore || 1981-04-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169639/floyer-earl-whittemore F] || |- | NEW-079-07 |align="right"| Lena Mae (Lovett) || Spalding || 1955-10-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169420/lena-mae-spalding F] || |- | NEW-079-10 |align="right"| George Ephriam || Spalding || 1914-03-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169417/george-ephriam-spalding F] || |- | NEW-080-1 |align="right"| Ray || Saunders || 1887-11-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169356/ray-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-1A |align="right"| Paul || Saunders || 1892-02-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169355/paul-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-2 |align="right"| Ruth Irene || Saunders || 1906-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169357/ruth-irene-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-3 |align="right"| Louise Goucher || Saunders || 1911-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169352/louise-goucher-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-4 |align="right"| Lydia A. (Craig) || Saunders || 1885-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169353/lydia-a.-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-5 |align="right"| Rev. Nathan Crosby || Saunders || 1904-01-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169354/nathan-crosby-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-6 |align="right"| Rev. Walter G. || Goucher || 1910-04-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168479/walter-g.-goucher F] || |- | NEW-080-7 |align="right"| Sarah I. Saunders || Goucher || 1909-08-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168478/sarah-i.-goucher F] || |- | NEW-080-8 |align="right"| Ida May || Goucher || 1937-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168477/ida-may-goucher F] || |- | NEW-081-1 |align="right"| Lucy Heywood || Worthen || 1898-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169665/lucy-heywood-worthen F] || |- | NEW-081-2 |align="right"| Frank W. || Worthen || 1943-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169664/frank-w.-worthen F] || |- | NEW-082A-1 |align="right"| Lyman S. || Gale || 1917-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168472/lyman-s.-gale F] || |- | NEW-082A-2 |align="right"| Abbie A. || Gale || 1887-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168470/abbie-a.-gale F] || |- | NEW-082B-1 |align="right"| Horace Comstock || Dean || 1908-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168186/horace-comstock-dean F] || |- | NEW-082B-2 |align="right"| Eliza T. || Dean || 1894-03-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168185/eliza-t.-dean F] || |- | NEW-083-1 |align="right"| David Perham || Howard || 1887-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168649/david-perham-howard F] || |- | NEW-083-2 |align="right"| Mary || Howard || 1872-08-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168664/mary-howard F] || |- | NEW-083-3 |align="right"| Annie R. || Howard || 1944-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168645/annie-r.-howard F] || |- | NEW-083-4 |align="right"| Caroline R. || Howard || 1926-05-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168648/caroline-r.-howard F] || |- | NEW-083-5 |align="right"| Lewis Kirk || Howard || 1915-11-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168657/lewis-kirk-howard F] || |- | NEW-084-01 |align="right"| Samuel || Hagerman || 1927-03-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168517/samuel-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-01A |align="right"| J. Paul || Hagerman || 1880-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168516/j.-paul-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-02 |align="right"| Anna M. (Hodges) || Hagerman || 1940-05-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168513/anna-m.-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-03A |align="right"| Ethel R. || Hagerman || 1982-07-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168514/ethel-r.-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-04A |align="right"| George F. || Hagerman || 1959-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168515/george-f.-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-09 |align="right"| Edith (Hagerman) || Hemenway || 1948-08-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168566/edith-hemenway F] || |- | NEW-084-10 |align="right"| Rodney Frank || Hemenway || 1915-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168567/rodney-field-hemenway F] || |- | NEW-085-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2701|Levander]] || Emerson || 1880-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168316/levander-emerson F] || |- | NEW-085-2 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2701 | Adams ]] || Emerson || 1890-02-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168283/adams-emerson F] || |- | NEW-085-3 |align="right"| [[Adams-34505 | Lucy A. ]] || Adams || 1888-11-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167855/lucy-a.-adams F] || |- | NEW-085-4 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2700 | Dudley B. ]] || Emerson || 1978-03-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168292/dudley-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-085-5 |align="right"| Lucy A. || Shute || 1932-07-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169384/lucy-a.-shute F] || |- | NEW-085-7 |align="right"| Martha Bailey || Emerson || 1879-08-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168320/martha-bailey-emerson F] || |- | NEW-085-8 |align="right"| Jonathan || Emerson || 1868-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168312/jonathan-emerson F] || |- | NEW-086-1 |align="right"| Levi W. || Howard || 1974-08-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168655/levi-w.-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-2 |align="right"| Alice E. (Dyar) || Howard || 1962-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168643/alice-e.-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-3 |align="right"| Louise C. (McCrae) || Howard || 1935-07-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168658/louise-c.-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-4 |align="right"| Amasa MD || Howard || 1921-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168644/amasa-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-5 |align="right"| Sarah Elizabeth || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1849-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168676/sarah-elizabeth-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-6 |align="right"| George Levi || Howard || 1875-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168650/george-levi-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-7 |align="right"| Lydia Jane || Howard || 1893-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168661/lydia-jane-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-8 |align="right"| Levi MD || Howard || 1885-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168656/levi-howard F] || |- | NEW-087-10 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4837|Little Charlie]] || Dutton || 1868-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168258/little_charlie-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-11 |align="right"| [[Parker-29155|Mary E. (Parker)]] || Perham || 1836-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169108/mary-e.-perham F] || |- | NEW-087-12 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4838|Susan A.]] || Dutton || 1897-01-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168268/susan-a.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-3 |align="right"| Paul || Dutton || 1945-04-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168263/paul-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-4 |align="right"| Emma M. || Dutton || 1937-04-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168246/emma-m.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-4A |align="right"| Adams B. || Dutton || 1987-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168232/adams-b.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-5A |align="right"| Ethel Marie || Dutton || 1998-11-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168247/ethel-marie-dutton F] || |- | NEW-088-3 |align="right"| Eleutheria W. || Perham || 1888-06-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169089/eleutheria-w.-perham F] || |- | NEW-088-4 |align="right"| David || Perham || 1895-02-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169084/david-perham F] || |- | NEW-089-01 |align="right"| Mary R. || Parker || 1869-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168969/mary-r.-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-02 |align="right"| Francis B. || Parker || 1882-10-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168948/francis-bowers-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-04 |align="right"| Mary Hortense || Parker || 1872-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168968/mary-hortense-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-05 |align="right"| George A. || Parker || 1872-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168950/george-alvah-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-06 |align="right"| Frank R. || Parker || 1886-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168949/frank-r.-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-07 |align="right"| Mary R. || Parker || 1878-12-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168970/mary-r.-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-08 |align="right"| Rachel A. (Kingsbury) Fulton || Parker || 1941-09-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168976/rachel-a.-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-09 |align="right"| Edward Francis || Parker || 1912-08-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168935/edward-francis-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-10 |align="right"| Sarah R. || Parker || 1875-02-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168987/sarah-r.-parker F] || |- | NEW-090-01 |align="right"| Benj. F. || Hodges || 1895-06-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168621/benjamin-franklin-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-02 |align="right"| Julia A. || Hodges || 1906-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168625/julia-ann-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-03 |align="right"| Mary Jane || Cummings || 1921-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168148/mary-jane-cummings F] || |- | NEW-090-04 |align="right"| Hannah A. || Hodges || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1845-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168624/hannah-a.-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-05 |align="right"| Charles H. || Hodges || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1846-10-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168623/charles-h.-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-06 |align="right"| Benj. F. Jr. || Hodges || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1847-01-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168622/benjamin-franklin-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-08 |align="right"| Alice Gertrude || Greene || 1904-10-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168501/alice-gertrude-greene F] || |- | NEW-090-09 |align="right"| Alice May || Greene || 1896-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168502/alice-may-greene F] || |- | NEW-090-10 |align="right"| Alonzo Gardner || Greene || 1910-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168503/alonzo-gardner-greene F] || |- | NEW-090-11 |align="right"| Julia A. || Greene || 1919-07-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168507/julia-a.-greene F] || |- | NEW-090-12 |align="right"| Benj. A. || Greene || 1862-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168504/benjamin-alonzo-greene F] || |- | NEW-091-1 |align="right"| Rose Carrie || Parker || 1937-04-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168985/rose-carrie-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-2 |align="right"| Willard || Parker || 1880-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168992/willard-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-3 |align="right"| Phoebe P. || Parker || 1883-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168974/phoebe-p.-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-4 |align="right"| Female Infant || Parker || 1887-11-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168947/female_infant-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-5 |align="right"| Willard Sullivan || Parker || 1910-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168993/willard-sullivan-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-6 |align="right"| Ethel P. || Parker || 1961-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168944/ethel-p.-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-7 |align="right"| Leon H. Sr. || Parker || 1963-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168965/leon-hayward-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-8 |align="right"| Margarite (Fish) || Connor || 1941-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168135/margarite-connor F] || |- | NEW-092-02 |align="right"| Anna Relief || Adams || 1915-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167813/anna-relief-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-04 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5930 | Nancy (Robbins) ]] || Adams || 1878-07-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167866/nancy-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-05 |align="right"| Charles || Adams || 1883-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167820/charles-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-06 |align="right"| Annie L. || Clouston || 1886-06-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168128/annie-l.-clouston F] || |- | NEW-092-07 |align="right"| Clara L. || Clouston || 1885-07-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168129/clara-louisa-clouston F] || |- | NEW-092-08 |align="right"| Emma J. || Adams || 1859-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167828/emma-j.-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-09 |align="right"| Sarah C. || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1846-03-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167882/sarah-c.-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-10 |align="right"| Charles Henry || Adams || 1878-01-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167822/charles-henry-adams F] || |- | NEW-093-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2648 | Susan M. ]] || Emerson || 1941-09-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168335/susan-m.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-2 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2651 | Frank A. ]] || Emerson || 1952-10-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168299/frank-a.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-3 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2647 | Rufus Francis ]] || Emerson || 1899-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168332/rufus-francis-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-4 |align="right"| [[Burbank-695 | Adaline Delana (Burbank) ]] || Emerson || 1923-01-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168282/adaline-delana-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-5 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2650 | Arthur I. ]] || Emerson || 1937-05-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168287/arthur-i.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-6 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2649 | Louis F. ]] || Emerson || 1876-09-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168317/louis-f.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-8 |align="right"| Joel C. || Kittredge || 1875-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168743/joel-c.-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-094-1 |align="right"| Cecelia A. || Richardson || 1926-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169256/cecelia-a.-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-2 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40418|Emerson]] || Richardson || 1835-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169263/emerson-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-3 |align="right"| Mary Elizabeth || Richardson || 1922-10-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169279/mary-elizabeth-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-4 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40228 |Alvah Howard || Richardson]] || 1903-03-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169253/alvah-howard-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-5 |align="right"| Frances Adelaide (Richards) || Adams || 1913-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167833/frances-adelaide-adams F] || |- | NEW-094-6 |align="right"| Henrietta || Richardson || 1881-01-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169270/henrietta-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-7 |align="right"| Elisabeth || Richardson || 1873-02-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169261/elisabeth-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-8 |align="right"| Elijah || Richardson || 1862-07-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169260/elijah-richardson F] || |- | NEW-095-2 |align="right"| Walter || Perham || 1958-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169119/walter-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-3 |align="right"| Grace (Craige) || Perham || 1948-05-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169095/grace-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-5 |align="right"| David || Perham || 1919-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169085/david-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-6 |align="right"| Esther Perham || Curtiss || 1965-04-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168149/esther-perham-curtiss F] || |- | NEW-095-6A |align="right"| Male Infant || Perham || 1869-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169106/male-infant-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-7 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-512|Estelle S. (Kittredge)]] || Perham || 1877-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169094/estelle-sophia-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-8 |align="right"| Henry S. || Perham || 1906-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169099/henry-spalding-perham F] || |- | NEW-096-1 |align="right"| [[Reed-27337|Charles S.]] || Reed || 1898-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169228/charles-spaulding-reed F] || |- | NEW-096-2 |align="right"| Emily E. || Reed || 1909-05-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169230/emily-e.-reed F] || |- | NEW-097-1 |align="right"| Sabra || Dunn || 1861-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168223/sabra-dunn F] || |- | NEW-097-2 |align="right"| Eli F. || Webster || 1870-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169625/eli-f.-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-3 |align="right"| Roxana D. || Webster || 1873-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169630/roxana-d.-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-4 |align="right"| Angie M. || Webster || 1860-08-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169624/angie-m.-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-5 |align="right"| Emily Cordelia || Webster || 1914-05-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169626/emily-cordelia-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-6 |align="right"| Maria Evalina || Webster || 1933-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169629/maria-evalina-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-8 |align="right"| H. Georgie || Webster || 1887-03-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169627/h.-georgie-webster F] || |- | NEW-098-1 |align="right"| Frank W. || Corey || 1921-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168140/frank-w.-corey F] || |- | NEW-098-2 |align="right"| Harriet L. || Corey || 1886-04-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168142/harriet-l.-corey F] || |- | NEW-098-3 |align="right"| George || Corey || 1865-02-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168141/george-corey F] || |- | NEW-098-8 |align="right"| Maria L. || Needham || 1904-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168896/maria-l.-needham F] || |- | NEW-099-1 |align="right"| [[Abbott-789 | Mercy Maria R. ]] || Abbott || 1826-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167803/mercy-maria_r.-abbott F] || |- | NEW-099-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8107 | Mercy ]] || Abbott || 1834-02-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167802/mercy-abbott F] || |- | NEW-099-3 |align="right"| [[Abbot-794 | William Stackpole ]] || Abbott || 1846-05-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167805/william-stackpole-abbott F] || |- | NEW-099-4 |align="right"| [[Abbott-7872 | Caleb ]] || Abbott || 1846-12-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167797 F] || |- | NEW-099-5 |align="right"| [[Abbot-790 | Lucy Ann L. ]] || Abbott || 1861-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167800/lucy-ann_lovejoy-abbott F] || |- | NEW-099-6 |align="right"| [[Abbott-7914 | Evelina Maria Antoinette ]] || Abbott || 1897-04-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167798/evelina-maria_antoinette-abbott F] || |- | NEW-100-1 |align="right"| Edgar S. || Parkhurst || 1868-02-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169014/edgar-s.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-100-2 |align="right"| Henrietta M. (Douglas) || Parkhurst || 1913-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169029/henrietta-m.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-101-01 |align="right"| [[Manning-4917 | Joseph Maj. ]] || Manning || 1876-08-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168799 F] || |- | NEW-101-02 |align="right"| [[Parker-26888 | Julia M. ]] || Manning || 1869-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168801/julia-m.-manning F] || |- | NEW-101-03 |align="right"| Charles Everett || Warren || 1865-07-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169582/charles-everett-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-04 |align="right"| Daniel Emerson || Warren || 1865-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169583/daniel-emerson-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-05 |align="right"| [[Manning-4918 | Julia Elizabeth ]] || Manning || 1913-03-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168800/julia-elizabeth-manning F] || |- | NEW-101-06 |align="right"| Edwin H. || Warren || 1898-02-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169584/edwin-h.-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-07 |align="right"| [[Warren-11930 | Joseph E. ]] || Warren || 1933-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169596/joseph-e.-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-08 |align="right"| Elizabeth M. (Fiske) || Warren || 1932-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169585/elizabeth-m.-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-09 |align="right"| Lillian Esther || Warren || 1955-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169602/lillian-esther-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-10 |align="right"| Martha E. || Warren || 1935-07-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169606/martha-e.-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-11 |align="right"| George Manning || Warren || 1869-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169589/george-manning-warren F] || |- | NEW-102-1 |align="right"| Joseph Merrill || Fletcher || 1915-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168402/joseph-merrill-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-2 |align="right"| Harriett A. Goodman || Fletcher || 1912-01-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168393/harriett-a.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-3 |align="right"| Josiah || Fletcher || 1869-12-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168405/josiah-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-4 |align="right"| Hannah || Fletcher || 1836-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168391/hannah-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-7 |align="right"| Josiah Richardson || Fletcher || 1911-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168407/josiah-richardson-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-8 |align="right"| Eliza E. Streeter || Fletcher || 1886-02-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168385/eliza-e.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-103-1 |align="right"| Dea. John || Day || 1864-12-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168182/john-day F] || |- | NEW-103-2 |align="right"| Martha || Day || 1867-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168183/martha-day F] || |- | NEW-103-3 |align="right"| Elijah N. || Day || 1864-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168180/elijah-n.-day F] || |- | NEW-104-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-2323|Rufus G.]] || Hildreth || 1888-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168592/rufus-granville-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-104-2 |align="right"| George B. || Lamphere || 1861-10-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168762/george-b.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-104-3 |align="right"| Herbert W. || Lamphere || 1923-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168763/herbert-w.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-105-1 |align="right"| Josiah Fletcher || Bowers || 1863-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167992/josiah-fletcher-bowers F] || |- | NEW-105-2 |align="right"| George Robey || Bowers || 1864-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167987/george-robey-bowers F] || |- | NEW-105-3 |align="right"| William F. || Bowers || 1894-12-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167995/william-f.-bowers F] || |- | NEW-105-4 |align="right"| Hannah R. F. || Bowers || 1897-07-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167988/hannah-r.f.-bowers F] || |- | NEW-1051/2-3 |align="right"| Jennie (Fulton) || Fletcher || 1961-07-31 || || || || || |- | NEW-1051/2-4 |align="right"| Karlene || Mackissok || 1996-01-09 || || || || || |- | NEW-106-1 |align="right"| Samuel S. || Parkhurst || 1875-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169058/samuel-s.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-2 |align="right"| Solomon || Parkhurst || 1890-08-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169065/solomon-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-3 |align="right"| Lucinda M. (Adams) || Parkhurst || 1890-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169045/lucina-mehitable-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-4 |align="right"| George Adams || Parkhurst || 1904-02-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169023/george-adams-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-4A |align="right"| Clorinda (Hodgman) || Parkhurst || 1919-08-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169013/clorinda-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-5 |align="right"| Millie May (Jefts) || Parkhurst || 1953-08-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169050/millie-may-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-6 |align="right"| Winthrop Adams || Parkhurst || 1963-09-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169072/winthrop-adams-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-7 |align="right"| George Adams || Parkhurst || 1998-06-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169024/george-adams-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-8 |align="right"| Barbara || Parkhurst || 2011-09-21 || || || || || |- | NEW-107-1 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16747|Dr. John Call]] || Bartlett || 1878-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167948/john-call-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-2 |align="right"| [[Adams-70237|Maria J.]] || Bartlett || 1882-12-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167949/maria-j.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-5 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16750|Joel Adams]] || Bartlett || 1921-04-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167947/joel-adams-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-6 |align="right"| [[Greenleaf-1350|Emma L. L. (Greenleaf)]] || Bartlett || 1936-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167945/emma-l.l.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-7 |align="right"| [[Cooper-43251|Harriet M.]] || Bartlett || 1903-03-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167946/harriet-m.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-8 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16748|Charles A. E.]] || Bartlett || 1900-04-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167943/charles-a.e.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-108-01 |align="right"| William || Fletcher || 1893-06-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168438/william-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-02 |align="right"| Diantha E. || Fletcher || 1866-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168383/diantha-e.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-03 |align="right"| Mary K. || Fletcher || 1866-08-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168418/mary-k.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-04 |align="right"| D. Elizabeth || Fletcher || 1874-01-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168381/d.-elizabeth-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-05 |align="right"| Eliza A. (Warren) || Fletcher || 1903-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168384/eliza-a.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-06 |align="right"| M. Katie || Fletcher || 1870-08-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168414/m.-katie-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-07 |align="right"| Angie A. || Fletcher || 1877-09-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168375/angie-a.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-08 |align="right"| Charles F. || Fletcher || 1874-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168380/charles-f.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-09 |align="right"| Rachel (Fletcher) || Greene || 1914-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168508/rachel-greene F] || |- | NEW-108-10 |align="right"| Rachel Fletcher || Greene || 1921-04-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168509/rachel-fletcher-greene F] || |- | NEW-109-1 |align="right"| [[Brown-131550|Hiram J.]] || Brown || 1898-07-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168008/hiram-j.-brown F] || |- | NEW-109-2 |align="right"| [[Lamphere-376|Frances L.]] || Brown || 1901-08-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168006/frances-l.-brown F] || |- | NEW-109-2A |align="right"| Male Infant || Brown || 1905-08-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168014/male_infant-brown F] || |- | NEW-109-3 |align="right"| [[Lamphere-377|Levi]] || Lamphere || 1885-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168764/levi-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-109-4 |align="right"| [[Sawyer-7512|Fannie C. (Sawyer)]] || Lamphere || 1877-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168760/fannie-c.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-109-5 |align="right"| [[Lamphere-483|Levi Jr.]] || Lamphere || 1870-01-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168765/levi-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-110-1 |align="right"| Willis Barrett || Parkhurst || 1921-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169071/willis-barrett-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-2 |align="right"| Martha Jones (Dutton) || Parkhurst || 1912-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169046/martha-jones-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-3 |align="right"| Solomon Waldo || Parkhurst || 1924-12-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169066/solomon-waldo-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-4 |align="right"| Infant || Parkhurst || 1874-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169031/infant-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-5 |align="right"| Jamie Waldo || Parkhurst || 1866-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169033/jamie-waldo-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-6 |align="right"| Emma L. || Parkhurst || 1954-02-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169021/emma-l.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-7 |align="right"| Bertha Amelia || Parkhurst || 1962-06-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169007/bertha-amelia-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-8 |align="right"| Bertha Amelia || Parkhurst || 1962-06-17 || || || || || |- | NEW-111-01 |align="right"| Hezekiah || Parkhurst || 1882-01-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169030/hezekiah-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-02 |align="right"| Julia A. || Parkhurst || 1889-12-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169042/julia-a.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-03 |align="right"| Marietta F. (Parkhurst) || Spalding || 1926-07-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169421/marietta-f.-spalding F] || |- | NEW-111-04 |align="right"| Mary Elizabeth (Battle) || Parkhurst || 1902-09-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169047/mary-elizabeth-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-05 |align="right"| Sewall || Parkhurst || 1887-07-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169062/sewall-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-06 |align="right"| Sarah (Fletcher) || Parkhurst || 1860-08-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169061/sarah-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-07 |align="right"| Edward A. || Parkhurst || 1864-06-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169015/edward-a.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-08 |align="right"| Julia A. P. || Spalding || 1874-03-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169419/julia-ann-spalding F] || |- | NEW-111-09 |align="right"| Edward Everett || Spalding || 1907-06-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169415/edward-everett-spalding F] || |- | NEW-111-10 |align="right"| Florence J. || Spalding || 1923-07-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169416/florence-spalding F] || |- | NEW-111-11 |align="right"| Hinton E. || Spalding || 1936-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169418/hinton-everett-spalding F] || |- | NEW-112-1 |align="right"| Gardner || Fletcher || 1871-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168390/gardner-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-112-2 |align="right"| Frances C. || Fletcher || 1871-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168389/frances-grant-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-113-1 |align="right"| Frank || Lamphere || 1898-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168761/frank-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-113-2 |align="right"| Albion J. || Lamphere || 1898-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168759/albion-j.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-113-3 |align="right"| Mary J. || Lamphere || 1897-07-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168766/mary-j.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-114-3 |align="right"| Almira M. || Teel || 1879-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169560/almira-m.-teel F] || |- | NEW-115-01 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-515|Henry Mead]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1840-02-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168742/henry-mead-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-02 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-516|Dorcus Melvina]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1840-09-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168739/dorcas-melvina-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-03 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-506|Dr. Paul C. ]] || Kittredge || 1864-02-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168745/paul-crosby-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-04 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-513|Cullena F.]] || Kittredge || 1874-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168738/cullena-f.-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-05 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-507|Cullen F.]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1845-01-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168737/cullen-fordyce-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-06 |align="right"| [[Hull-10079|Amy Hull]] || Kittredge || 1852-07-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168736/amy-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-07 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-271|Dr. Paul]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1845-08-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168746/paul-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-08 |align="right"| [[Martin-52486|Rebbecca]] || Kittredge || 1869-11-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168747/rebbecca-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-09 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-508|Forestus Darwin]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1828-04-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168740/forestus-darwin-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-10 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-509|2 Female Infants]] || Kittredge || 1821-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168735/2_female_infants-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-116-1 |align="right"| Jabez || Stevens || 1874-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169517/jabez-stevens F] || |- | NEW-116-2 |align="right"| Surviah M. || Stevens || 1882-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169526/surviah-m.-stevens F] || |- | NEW-116-3 |align="right"| William J. || Stevens || 1903-07-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169527/william-j.-stevens F] || |- | NEW-116-4 |align="right"| Charlotte A. || Stevens || 1920-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169514/charlotte-a.-stevens F] || |- | NEW-116-5 |align="right"| Benjamin || Stevens || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169513/benjamin-stevens F] || |- | NEW-117-1 |align="right"| Joseph E. || Farmer || 1851-10-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168347/joseph-e.-farmer F] || |- | NEW-117-2 |align="right"| Mary S. Farmer || Shephard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1845-06-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169382/mary-s.-shephard F] || |- | NEW-117-3 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Farmer || 1880-12-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168348/mary-farmer F] || |- | NEW-117-4 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2609 | Owen ]] || Emerson || 1873-05-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168326/owen-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-5 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1389 | Louisa B. ]] || Emerson || 1851-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168318/louisa-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-6 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2629 | Rachel B. ]] || Emerson || 1886-12-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168327/rachel-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-7 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2611 | John O. ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1846-11-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168311/john-o.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-8 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2610 | Joseph L. ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1825-09-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168315/joseph-l.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-9 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2612 | Mary R. ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1840-01-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168324/mary-r.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-118-1 |align="right"| Lucy E. || Morris || 1867-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168888/lucy-e.-morris F] || |- | NEW-118-2 |align="right"| Lillie H. || Morris || 1866-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168887/lillie-h.-morris F] || |- | NEW-118-3 |align="right"| Minnie A. || Morris || 1868-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168889/minnie-a.-morris F] || |- | NEW-120-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-2322|Moses P.]] || Hildreth || 1878-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168589/moses-p.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-120-2 |align="right"| [[Murdock-2976|Eliza A (Murdock)]] || Hildreth || 1892-03-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168576/eliza-ann-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-121-1 |align="right"| Joseph || Marshall || 1856-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168833 F] || |- | NEW-121-2 |align="right"| Lois Lamson || Marshall || 1895-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168836/lois-lamson-marshall F] || |- | NEW-122-1 |align="right"| Emaline Woodward || Hartford || 1905-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168544/emaline-woodward-hartford F] || |- | NEW-122-1A |align="right"| Waldo || Woodward || 1837-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169662/waldo-woodward F] || |- | NEW-122-2 |align="right"| Clara || Arnold || 1893-03-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167912/clara-arnold F] || |- | NEW-122-3 |align="right"| Ruth || Woodward || 1853-07-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169661/ruth-woodward F] || |- | NEW-122-4 |align="right"| Herman || Woodward || 1889-01-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169660/herman-woodward F] || |- | NEW-123-1 |align="right"| Nehemiah Flint || Merriam || 1853-11-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168870/nehemiah-flint-merriam F] || |- | NEW-123-2 |align="right"| Amelia Augusta || Merriam || 1851-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168867/amelia-augusta-merriam F] || |- | NEW-123-3 |align="right"| Eliza Elvira || Merriam || 1907-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168869/eliza-elvira-merriam F] || |- | NEW-123-4 |align="right"| Darius Gregory || Merriam || 1864-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168868/darius-gregory-merriam F] || |- | NEW-124-1 |align="right"| Phebe || Hutchins || 1883-02-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168712/phebe-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-124-2 |align="right"| Hannah A. || Hutchins || 1855-03-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168708/hannah-adams-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-124-3 |align="right"| Oliver || Hutchins || 1862-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168711/oliver-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-125-1 |align="right"| Jonathan B. || Wheeler || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D456.shtml 1849-09-16] || || || || || |- | NEW-125-2 |align="right"| Rhoda || Wheeler || 1876-04-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169634/rhoda-wheeler F] || |- | NEW-125-3 |align="right"| Julia A. || Grover || 1853-07-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168512/julia-a.-grover F] || |- | NEW-125-4 |align="right"| Julia M. || Dupee || 1852-07-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168226/julia-m.-dupee F] || |- | NEW-125-4A |align="right"| Georgeanna || Dupee || 1858-02-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168225/georgeanna-dupee F] || |- | NEW-126-1 |align="right"| Sarah || Wright || 1854-08-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169678/sarah-wright F] || |- | NEW-126-2 |align="right"| Joel B. || Wright || 1867-01-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169672/joel-b.-wright F] || |- | NEW-127-1 |align="right"| Mary || Byam || 1860-01-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168051/mary-byam F] || |- | NEW-127-2 |align="right"| Willard || Byam || 1854-09-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168059/willard-byam F] || |- | NEW-127-2A |align="right"| Edith M. || Byam || 1901-03-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168043/edith-m.-byam F] || |- | NEW-128-1 |align="right"| Lucy || Fiske || 1882-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168370/lucy-fiske F] || |- | NEW-128-2 |align="right"| Betsey W. || Howe || 1855-03-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168679/betsey-w.-howe F] || |- | NEW-128-3 |align="right"| Amanda J. || Howe || 1908-12-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168678/amanda-j.-howe F] || |- | NEW-128-4 |align="right"| Ellen J. || Howe || 1948-12-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168680/ellen-j.-howe F] || |- | NEW-129-1 |align="right"| Samuel Lane || Dutton || 1910-05-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168266/samuel-lane-dutton F] || |- | NEW-129-2 |align="right"| Surviah Parkhurst || Dutton || 1914-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168267/surviah-dutton F] || |- | NEW-129-3 |align="right"| Grace S. || Dutton || 1880-12-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168252/grace-s.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-129-5 |align="right"| Edgar Fulton || Dutton || 1918-01-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168241/edgar-fulton-dutton F] || |- | NEW-129-6 |align="right"| Bertha Hutchinson || Dutton || 1915-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168235/bertha-hutchinson-dutton F] || |- | NEW-130-3 |align="right"| [[Remme-72|Frederick]] || Remme || 1866-11-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169249/frederick-remme F] || |- | NEW-130-4 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2781|Nancy (Spalding)]] || Remme || 1868-01-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169250/nancy-remme F] || |- | NEW-131-01 |align="right"| [[Reed-16186 | Joseph ]] || Reed || 1883-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169235/joseph-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-02 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1700 | Leonora ]] || Reed || 1835-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169237/leonora-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-03 |align="right"| [[Eaton-5783 | Maria E. ]] || Reed || 1874-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169241/maria-e.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-04 |align="right"| [[Reed-16198 | Leonora S. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1832-02-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169238/leonora-s.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-05 |align="right"| [[Reed-16187 | Lucy E. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1841-08-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169240/lucy-e.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-05A |align="right"| [[Reed-16188 | Caroline A. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1843-02-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169227/caroline-a.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-06 |align="right"| [[Reed-16189 | Andrew J. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1844-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169225/andrew-j.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-06A |align="right"| [[Reed-16190 | Mortimer ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1845-09-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169244/mortimer-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-07 |align="right"| [[Reed-16191 | Zachary F. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1848-08-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169247/zachary-f.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-07A |align="right"| [[Reed-16192 | Adelaide ]] || Reed || 1850-09-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169224/adelaide-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-08 |align="right"| [[Reed-16197 | Katie A. ]] || Reed || 1860-01-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169236/katie-a.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-09 |align="right"| [[Reed-16193 | George E. ]] || Reed || 1862-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169233/george-e.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-10 |align="right"| [[Reed-16195 | Lucien H. ]] || Reed || 1893-01-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169239/lucien-h.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-11 |align="right"| [[Reed-16196 | Maria L. ]] || Reed || 1909-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169242/maria-l.-reed F] || |- | NEW-132-1 |align="right"| Fannie E. || Parker || 1884-05-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168946/fannie-e.-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-2 |align="right"| Eli P. || Parker || 1898-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168937/eli-p.-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-3 |align="right"| Nancy B. || Parker || 1875-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168971/nancy-b.-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-4 |align="right"| Emma || Parker || 1867-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168943/emma-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-5 |align="right"| Agnes B. Weits || Parker || 1945-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168914/agnes-b.-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-6 |align="right"| Charles Winslow || Parker || 1930-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168925/charles-winslow-parker F] || |- | NEW-133-1 |align="right"| Mary A. || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1849-01-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169139/mary-eliza-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-2 |align="right"| Maria D. || Pierce || 1864-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169138/maria-d.-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-5 |align="right"| George D. || Pierce || 1842-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169129/george-d.-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-5A |align="right"| George D. || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D427.shtml 1839-05-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169130/george-d.-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-6 |align="right"| Arthur || Pierce || 1851-02-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169125/arthur-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-6A |align="right"| [[Pierce-20251|Minnie I.]] || Pierce || 1865-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169143/minnie-i.-pierce F] || |- | NEW-134-1 |align="right"| Anne || Marshall || 1894-11-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168818/anne-marshall F] || |- | NEW-135-1 |align="right"| Fanny Thurlow || Proctor || 1893-06-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169179/fanny-thurlow-procter F] || |- | NEW-135-2 |align="right"| Jonas R. || Proctor || 1859-08-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169194/jonas-r.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-136-1 |align="right"| Harriett S. W. || Proctor || 1864-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169189/harriett-s.w.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-136-2 |align="right"| Harriett M. || Proctor || 1854-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169188/harriett-m.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-137-1 |align="right"| Genett W. || Proctor || 1840-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169180/genett-w.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-137-2 |align="right"| Charles || Proctor || 1880-09-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169167/charles-proctor F] || |- | NEW-137-3 |align="right"| Harriet P. || Proctor || 1883-06-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169187/harriet-p.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-137-4 |align="right"| Ella J. || Proctor || 1927-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169174/ella-j.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-138-1 |align="right"| Harriet E. || Proctor || 1850-06-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169186/harriet-e.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-138-2 |align="right"| Benjamin B. || Proctor || 1850-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169165/benjamin-barrett-proctor F] || |- | NEW-139-1 |align="right"| Cyrus || Durant || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1847-01-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168227/cyrus-durant F] || |- | NEW-140-1 |align="right"| [[Hall-32946 | John A. ]] || Hall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1843-01-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168523/john-adams-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-2 |align="right"| [[Hall-32947 | Esther A. ]] || Hall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1847-05-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168522/esther-a.-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-3 |align="right"| [[Hall-32948 | Albert E. ]] || Hall || 1851-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168519/albert-e.a.-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-6 |align="right"| [[Hall-32943 | Darius L. ]] || Hall || 1885-06-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168521/darius-l.-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-7 |align="right"| [[Vincent-4674 | Sarah A. ]] || Hall || 1891-04-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168524/sarah-ann-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-8 |align="right"| [[Hall-32944 | Charles H. C. ]] || Hall || 1891-04-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168520/charles-h._c.-hall F] || |- | NEW-141-1 |align="right"| [[Bonner-1249 | Lovina ]] || Byam || 1868-09-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168050/lovina-byam F] || |- | NEW-141-2 |align="right"| [[Byam-100 | Otis ]] || Byam || 1857-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168055/otis-byam F] || |- | NEW-142-1 |align="right"| Sarah B. || Moors || 1854-05-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168886/sarah-b.-moors F] || |- | NEW-142-2 |align="right"| Waldo || Adams || 1857-12-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167887/waldo-adams F] || |- | NEW-143-1 |align="right"| Frederick M. || Wentworth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1847-09-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169631/frederick-m.-wentworth F] || |- | NEW-143-2 |align="right"| Lydia E. || Wentworth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1847-08-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169632/lydia-e.-wentworth F] || |- | NEW-145-1 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-510|George P.]] || Kittredge || 1856-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168741/george-p.-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-145-2 |align="right"| [[Heald-1542|Maria (Heald)]] || Kittredge || 1894-04-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168744/maria-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-146-1 |align="right"| Simon || Dearden || 1845-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168191/simon-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-2 |align="right"| Martha || Dearden || 1848-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168187/martha-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-3 |align="right"| Sarah F. || Dearden || 1856-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168190/sarah-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-4 |align="right"| William Ferriday || Dearden || 1845-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168192/william-ferriday-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-5 |align="right"| Martha S. || Dearden || 1856-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168188/martha-s.-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-6 |align="right"| Sarah Elizabeth || Dearden || 1860-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168189/sarah-elizabeth-dearden F] || |- | NEW-147-1 |align="right"| Horace M. || Page || 1852-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168906/horace-m.-page F] || |- | NEW-148-1 |align="right"| Nathaniel || Dustin || 1851-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168229/nathaniel-dustin F] || |- | NEW-148-2 |align="right"| Jerusha || Dustin || 1861-06-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168228/jerusha-dustin F] || |- | NEW-149-1 |align="right"| George || Green || 1858-05-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168499/george-green F] || |- | NEW-149-2 |align="right"| Amos || Green || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D398.shtml 1849-01-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168497/amos-green F] || |- | NEW-149-3 |align="right"| Louisa || Green || 1847-03-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168500/louisa-green F] || |- | NEW-149-4 |align="right"| Thos. || Parkhurst || 1848-10-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169070/thos.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-149-5 |align="right"| Amos || Green || 1896-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168498/amos-green F] || |- | NEW-150-1 |align="right"| Emma B. || Aiken || 1948-04-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167894/emma-b.-aiken F] || |- | NEW-150-2 |align="right"| Curtis A. || Aiken || 1946-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167893/curtis-a.-aiken F] || |- | NEW-150-3 |align="right"| Amos || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1848-10-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169000/amos-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-151-01 |align="right"| George H. || Byam || 1897-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168048/george-h.-byam F] || |- | NEW-151-02 |align="right"| Ellen M. (Richardson) || Byam || 1901-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168045/ellen-m.-byam F] || |- | NEW-151-03 |align="right"| Ellen L. || Hollings || 1926-08-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168632/ellen-l.-hollings F] || |- | NEW-151-04 |align="right"| Charles Byam MD || Hollings || 1957-01-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168631/charles-byam-hollings F] || |- | NEW-151-05 |align="right"| Warren || Richardson || 1925-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169297/warren-richardson F] || |- | NEW-151-06 |align="right"| Loiusa || Webster || 1866-01-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169628/louisa-a.-webster F] || |- | NEW-151-08 |align="right"| George || Richardson || 1853-09-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169266/george-richardson F] || |- | NEW-151-09 |align="right"| Asenith C. || Richardson || 1852-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169255/asenith-c.-richardson F] || |- | NEW-151-10 |align="right"| Asa Edwin || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1846-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169254/asa-edwin-richardson F] || |- | NEW-152-1 |align="right"| Mertie || Webber || 1867-11-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169622/merton-augustus-webber F] || |- | NEW-152-2 |align="right"| Asa H. || Webber || 1861-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169620/asa-h.-webber F] || |- | NEW-152-3 |align="right"| Charlie M. || Webber || 1916-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169621/charles-merton-webber F] || |- | NEW-152-4 |align="right"| [[Hall-32945 | Sarah L. Hall ]] || Webber || 1933-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169623/sarah-l.-webber F] || |- | NEW-153-1 |align="right"| Abraham A. || Spaulding || 1836-09-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169424/abraham-a.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-153-2 |align="right"| Polly H. || Spaulding || 1857-04-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169497/polly-h.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-153-3 |align="right"| Hannah Elizabeth || Spaulding || 1851-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169455/hannah-elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-154-01 |align="right"| [[Hunt-4541|Joshua]] || Hunt || 1843-04-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168693/joshua-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-02 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-170|Olive Chamberlain]] || Hunt || 1857-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168695/olive-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-03 |align="right"| [[Hunt-4547|Samuel Chamberlin]] || Hunt || 1878-09-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168697/samuel-chamberlin-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-04 |align="right"| [[Warren-4124|Elizabeth Abbott Warren]] || Hunt || 1893-12-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168691/elizabeth-abbott-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-05 |align="right"| Susan B. || Barrett || 1854-12-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167932/susan-b.-barrett F] || |- | NEW-154-06 |align="right"| Annie Warren || Hunt || 1861-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168690/annie-warren-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-06A |align="right"| William Barron || Hunt || 1854-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168700/william-barron-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-07 |align="right"| Samuel C. Jr. || Hunt || 1894-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168696/samuel-c.-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-08 |align="right"| Sarah K. Gardner || Hunt || 1913-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168698/sarah-kingsbury-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-09 |align="right"| Olive C. || Hunt || 1906-05-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168694/olive-chamblin-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-10 |align="right"| Susan Barron || Hunt || 1907-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168699/susan-barron-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-11 |align="right"| Anna Eliza || Hunt || 1912-01-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168689/anna-eliza-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-12 |align="right"| George Balderston || Hunt || 1842-02-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168692/george-balderston-hunt F] || |- | NEW-155-1 |align="right"| Elotia D. || Proctor || 1856-09-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169176/elotia-d.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-155-2 |align="right"| Louisa || Osgood || 1854-06-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169675/louisa-wright F] || |- | NEW-155-2A |align="right"| Laura Maria || Osgood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D418.shtml 1840-12-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168905/laura-maria-osgood F] || |- | NEW-155-3 |align="right"| Simeon B. || Proctor || 1850-01-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169207/simeon-b.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-155-3A |align="right"| Mary L. || Proctor || 1846-12-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169197/mary-l.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-156-1 |align="right"| Warren Hamilton || Pratt || 1838-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169154/warren-hamilton-pratt F] || |- | NEW-157-1 |align="right"| Thomas Minot || Adams || 1855-04-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167886/thomas-minot-adams F] || |- | NEW-157-2 |align="right"| Nancy P. (Worthen) || Adams || 1878-07-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167867/nancy-p.-adams F] || |- | NEW-157-3 |align="right"| Isaac || Adams || 1892-12-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167840/isaac-adams F] || |- | NEW-158-1 |align="right"| [[Upham-405 | Clement ]] || Upham || 1886-07-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169567/clement-upham F] || |- | NEW-158-2 |align="right"| [[Berry-11321 | Elmira W. ]] || Upham || 1898-08-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169568/elmira-w.-upham F] || |- | NEW-158-3 |align="right"| [[Upham-487 | George H. ]] || Upham || 1861-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169569/george-h.-upham F] || |- | NEW-158-4 |align="right"| Lucretia Caroline || Barry || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1843-09-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167940/lucretia-caroline-barry F] || |- | NEW-158-5 |align="right"| William || Barry || 1854-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167941/william-barry F] || |- | NEW-159-1 |align="right"| Abigail || Dutton || 1867-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168230/abigail-dutton F] || |- | NEW-159-2 |align="right"| Almira R. || Dutton || 1854-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168233/almira-r.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-159-3 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4841|Hildreth P.]] || Dutton || 1859-10-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168254/hildreth-p.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-159-4 |align="right"| Elizabeth J. B. || Dutton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/aDeathsD.shtml 1841-12-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168244/elizabeth-j._b.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-159-4A |align="right"| [[Dutton-4842|Infant]] || Dutton || 1841-04-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168255/infant-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-01 |align="right"| Eva M. (Large) || Dutton || 1966-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168248/eva-may-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-02 |align="right"| Francis Oliver || Dutton || 1963-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168250/francis-oliver-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-03 |align="right"| Georgia Libby (Sherburne) || Dutton || 1928-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168251/georgia-libby-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-04 |align="right"| Ruth Bernice || Dutton || 1921-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168265/ruth-bernice-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-05 |align="right"| Abigail || Dutton || 1877-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168231/abigail-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-06 |align="right"| Darius || Dutton || 1868-06-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168239/darius-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-07 |align="right"| Amos W. || Dutton || 1851-04-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168234/amos-wright-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-08 |align="right"| David || Dutton || 1850-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168240/david-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-09 |align="right"| Emma Bartlett || Dutton || 1937-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168245/emma-m.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-10 |align="right"| Hannah || Dutton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/aDeathsD.shtml 1846-03-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168253/hannah-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-11 |align="right"| Eunice || Parker || 1873-05-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168945/eunice-parker F] || |- | NEW-160-12 |align="right"| Dorcas || Smith || 1886-03-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169393/dorcas-smith F] || |- | NEW-161-1 |align="right"| Nathaniel || Sweetser || 1857-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169557/nathaniel-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-161-2 |align="right"| Hannah (Parker) || Sweetser || 1864-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169553/hannah-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-161-3 |align="right"| Juliet C. || Sweetser || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D450.shtml 1847-01-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169555/juliet-c.-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-162-1 |align="right"| Mary || Kimball || 1866-07-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168733/mary-kimball F] || |- | NEW-162-2 |align="right"| Clarisa || Kimball || 1870-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168730/clarisa-kimball F] || |- | NEW-163-1 |align="right"| William Lott || Burgess || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D371.shtml 1844-08-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168023/william-lott-burgess F] || |- | NEW-163-2 |align="right"| William B. || Burgess || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D371.shtml 1846-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168022/william-b.-burgess F] || |- | NEW-163-3 |align="right"| [[Cook-52183|Charles H.]] || Cook || 1905-12-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168136/charles-r.-cook F] || |- | NEW-163-4 |align="right"| [[Cook-52184|Clement M.]] || Cook || 1871-08-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168137/clement-m.-cook F] || |- | NEW-163-5 |align="right"| [[Cook-52182|Nelson D.]] || Cook || 1864-06-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168138/nelson-d.-cook F] || |- | NEW-164-1 |align="right"| Jonathan || Larcom || 1895-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168769/jonathan-larcom F] || |- | NEW-164-2 |align="right"| Frank H. || Larcom || 1878-07-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168768/frank-h.-larcom F] || |- | NEW-164-3 |align="right"| Benjamin F. || Larcom || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1846-04-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168767/benjamin-f.-larcom F] || |- | NEW-164-4 |align="right"| Duncan || Mcdonald || 1881-05-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168858/duncan-mcdonald F] || |- | NEW-164-5 |align="right"| Mary || Macdonald || 1884-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168789/mary-macdonald F] || |- | NEW-165-1 |align="right"| [[Knowlton-2372Herbert A., Chelmsford, Massachusetts|Knowlton-2372Herbert A.]] || Knowlton || 1946-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168757/herbert-a.-knowlton F] || |- | NEW-165-2 |align="right"| [[Kingsbury-3736|Minnie R. (Kingsbury)]] || Knowlton || 1933-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168758/minnie-r.-knowlton F] || |- | NEW-165-3 |align="right"| Harry A. || Knowlton || 1955-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168755/harry-a.-knowlton F] || |- | NEW-165-4 |align="right"| Hazel R. || Knowlton || 1984-03-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168756/hazel-r.-knowlton F] || |- | NEW-165-5 |align="right"| Charles T. || Obear || 1848-10-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168902/charles-t.-obear F] || |- | NEW-166-1 |align="right"| [[Preston-10686|William J.]] || Preston || 1908-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169161/william-ireson-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-1A |align="right"| [[Preston-10687|Herbert A.]] || Preston || 1874-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169159/herbert-a.-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-2 |align="right"| Maria A. || Preston || 1891-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169160/maria-a.-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-2A |align="right"| [[Preston-10688|Albert P.]] || Preston || 1872-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169157/albert-p.-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-3 |align="right"| Alice L. || Preston || 1868-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169158/alice-l.-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-4 |align="right"| Carrie A. (Preston) || Smith || 1944-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169390/carrie-a.-smith F] || |- | NEW-167-1 |align="right"| Thomas || Howe || 1865-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168685/thomas-howe F] || |- | NEW-167-2 |align="right"| Lucy F. || Howe || 1882-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168682/lucy-f.-howe F] || |- | NEW-167-3 |align="right"| Sophia F. || Howe || 1853-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168684/sophia-f.-howe F] || |- | NEW-167-4 |align="right"| Charlotte M. (Howe) || Parkhurst || 1851-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169012/charlotte-m.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-5 |align="right"| Edwin King || Parkhurst || 1898-09-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169016/edwin-king-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-5A |align="right"| Fiske King || Parkhurst || 1904-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169022/fiske-king-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-6 |align="right"| George W. K. || Parkhurst || 1873-10-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169025/george-w.k.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-6A |align="right"| Stillborn || Parkhurst || 1903-10-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169067/stillborn-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-7 |align="right"| George W. || Howe || 1886-11-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168681/george-w.-howe F] || |- | NEW-168-1 |align="right"| [[Clogston-14 | John G. ]] || Clogston || 1868-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168125/john-g.-clogston F] || |- | NEW-168-2 |align="right"| [[Howe-4613 | Mary B. ]] || Clogston || 1891-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168126/mary-bethiah-clogston F] || |- | NEW-168-3 |align="right"| William H.s. || Clogston || 1922-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168127/william-h.s.-clogston F] || |- | NEW-169-1 |align="right"| Susan || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1841-11-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168596/susan-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-170-1 |align="right"| Elizabeth || Washer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1841-10-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169616/elizabeth-washer F] || |- | NEW-170-2 |align="right"| Children || Crooker || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168145/children-crooker F] || |- | NEW-171-1 |align="right"| James T. (or F.) || Whitney || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D456.shtml 1843-06-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169636/james-t.-whitney F] || |- | NEW-172-1 |align="right"| John N. || Esty || 1862-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168340/john-n.-esty F] || |- | NEW-172-2 |align="right"| Sarah B. || Esty || 1872-07-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168342/sarah-esty F] || |- | NEW-172-3 |align="right"| John Minot || Esty || 1864-08-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168339/john-minot-esty F] || |- | NEW-172-4 |align="right"| Sarah Jane || Esty || 1864-12-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168343/sarah-jane-esty F] || |- | NEW-172-5 |align="right"| Mary Abigail || Esty || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1847-04-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168341/mary-abigail-esty F] || |- | NEW-173-1 |align="right"| Hannah || Kimball || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D409.shtml 1841-03-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168731/hannah-kimball F] || |- | NEW-174-1 |align="right"| Mary || Hunter || 1856-10-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168703/mary-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-2 |align="right"| Robert Collier || Hunter || 1849-09-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168704/robert-collier-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-3 |align="right"| John Collier || Hunter || 1857-05-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168702/john-collier-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-4 |align="right"| Sarah || Hunter || 1877-06-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168705/sarah-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-5 |align="right"| Jane S. || Hunter || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1846-09-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168701/jane-s.-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-6 |align="right"| William || Hunter || 1883-10-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168706/william-hunter F] || |- | NEW-175-1 |align="right"| Lucinda || Parkhurst || 1892-11-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169044/lucinda-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-175-2 |align="right"| Charles || Parkhurst || 1861-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169011/charles-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-175-3 |align="right"| Sewell || Parkhurst || 1860-05-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169063/sewell-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-175-4 |align="right"| Harriet L. || Watson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1846-08-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169618/harriet-l.-watson F] || |- | NEW-175-4A |align="right"| William P. || Watson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1846-08-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169619/william-p.-watson F] || |- | NEW-175-5 |align="right"| Abram || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1840-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168998/abram-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-175-6 |align="right"| Joel || Parkhurst || 1841-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169035/joel-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-176-1 |align="right"| Emily J. || Proctor || 1856-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169177/emily-j.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-1A |align="right"| Clifton T. || Proctor || 1856-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169168/clifton-t.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-2 |align="right"| Betsey || Proctor || 1852-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169166/betsey-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-2A |align="right"| Mathew || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1835-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169199/mathew-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-3 |align="right"| Daniel || Proctor || 1864-10-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169169/daniel-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-4 |align="right"| Mary A. || Strong || 1876-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169539/mary-a.-strong F] || |- | NEW-176-5 |align="right"| Moses || Hale || 1861-01-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168518/moses-hale F] || |- | NEW-177-01 |align="right"| Delia A. || Jones || 1920-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168720/delia-a.-jones F] || |- | NEW-177-02 |align="right"| Felix || Lovely || 1910-03-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168786/felix-lovely F] || |- | NEW-177-03 |align="right"| Ruth (Emerson) || Berg || 1945-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167962/ruth-berg F] || |- | NEW-177-04 |align="right"| Ralph A. || Berg || 1977-07-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167961/ralph-arthur-berg F] || |- | NEW-177-06 |align="right"| Matilda || Wood || unknown || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169657/matilda-wood F] || |- | NEW-177-07 |align="right"| Emily (Lovely) || Middleton || 1943-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168874/emily-middleton F] || |- | NEW-177-08 |align="right"| John J. || Middleton || 1922-07-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168875/john-j.-middleton F] || |- | NEW-177-09 |align="right"| Hattie A. || Russell || 1956-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169331/hattie-a.-russell F] || |- | NEW-177-13 |align="right"| Henry || Powers || 1889-05-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169153/henry-powers F] || |- | NEW-178-1 |align="right"| Merville M. || Harris || 1926-07-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168542/merville-m.-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-2 |align="right"| Deborah Harriet || Harris || 1926-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168538/deborah-harriet-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-3 |align="right"| Harriet || Harris || 1926-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168540/harriet-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-3A |align="right"| Female Infant || Harris || 1891-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168539/female_infant-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-4 |align="right"| Alonzo R. || Harris || 1970-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168537/alonzo-r.-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-5 |align="right"| Loretta V. || Harris || 1967-02-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168541/loretta-v.-harris F] || |- | NEW-179-1 |align="right"| Clarence Flanders || Wright || 1901-02-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169669/clarence-flanders-wright F] || |- | NEW-179-2 |align="right"| Edward C. || Wright || 1932-12-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169670/edward-c.-wright F] || |- | NEW-179-3 |align="right"| Juliette L. || Wright || 1943-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169674/juliette-l.-wright F] || |- | NEW-179-4 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8197|Asenath Manning]] || Chamberlain || 1909-02-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168084/asenath-manning-chamberlain F] || |- | NEW-179-5 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8198|Martha H. (Chamberlain)]] || Wright || 1891-03-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169676/martha-h.-wright F] || |- | NEW-179-6 |align="right"| Calvin T. || Wright || 1899-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169667/calvin-t.-wright F] || |- | NEW-180-1 |align="right"| Cora Lee || Nichols || 1922-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168897/cora-lee-nichols F] || |- | NEW-180-3 |align="right"| Hannah || Nichols || 1888-09-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168899/hannah-nichols F] || |- | NEW-180-4 |align="right"| John H. || Nichols || 1898-12-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168900/john-h.-nichols F] || |- | NEW-181-1 |align="right"| Infant || Alexander || 1879-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167895/infant-alexander F] || |- | NEW-183-1 |align="right"| Ida Ellsworth || Byam || 1921-03-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168049/ida-ellsworth-byam F] || |- | NEW-183-2 |align="right"| Mary Jane Proctor || Byam || 1911-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168053/mary-jane-byam F] || |- | NEW-183-3 |align="right"| Charles W. || Byam || 1915-08-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168042/charles-w.-byam F] || |- | NEW-183-4 |align="right"| Gertrude W. (Byam) || Greene || 1941-12-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168505/gertrude-w.-greene F] || |- | NEW-183-5 |align="right"| Harry C. || Greene || 1948-07-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168506/harry-c.-greene F] || |- | NEW-184-1 |align="right"| Henry B. || Proctor || 1901-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169190/henry-b.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-2 |align="right"| Sarah Elizabeth || Proctor || 1892-03-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169206/sarah-elizabeth-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-3 |align="right"| George W. || Proctor || 1898-11-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169181/george-w.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-4 |align="right"| Ella J. || Proctor || 1927-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169175/ella-j.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-5 |align="right"| Emma E. || Proctor || 1927-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169178/emma-e.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-6 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16754|Charles Edward]] || Bartlett || 1945-11-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167944/charles-edward-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-184-7 |align="right"| [[Proctor-7778|Carrie L. (Proctor)]] || Bartlett || 1938-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167942/carrie-l.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-185-1 |align="right"| Anna R. || Reed || 1902-06-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169226/anna-r.-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-1A |align="right"| Edith Minot || Reed || 1879-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169229/edith-minot-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-2 |align="right"| Frederick Minot || Reed || 1919-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169231/frederick-minot-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-3 |align="right"| [[Reed-16185 | Willard ]] || Reed || 1859-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169246/willard-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-4 |align="right"| [[White-41737 | Miriam ]] || Reed || 1846-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169243/miriam-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-5 |align="right"| Frederick Tilton || Reed || 1906-07-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169232/frederick-tilton-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-6 |align="right"| Sarah Elizabeth || Reed || 1889-06-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169245/sarah-elizabeth-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-7 |align="right"| [[Reed-16199 | Jonathan Minot ]] || Reed || 1869-05-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169234/jonathan-minot-reed F] || |- | NEW-186-1 |align="right"| Ella P. || Perham || 1890-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169091/ella-p.-perham F] || |- | NEW-186-2 |align="right"| Edwin C. || Perham || 1935-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169088/edwin-c.-perham F] || |- | NEW-186-3 |align="right"| Grace E. (Hood) || Perham || 1954-11-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169096/grace-e.-perham F] || |- | NEW-189-3 |align="right"| Marie E. || Jenkins || 1925-04-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168716/marie-e.-jenkins F] || |- | NEW-189-4 |align="right"| Frank W. || Jenkins || 1893-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168715/frank-w.-jenkins F] || |- | NEW-190-01 |align="right"| George W. || Pickard || 1935-10-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169123/george-w.-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-02 |align="right"| Bertha F. (Wilson) || Pickard || 1935-02-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169121/bertha-f.-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-04 |align="right"| Allen || Pickard || 1905-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169120/allen-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-05 |align="right"| Carlton M. || Pickard || 1900-08-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169122/carlton-m.-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-06 |align="right"| Moses C. Jr. || Wilson || 1926-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169655/moses-c.-wilson F] || |- | NEW-190-07 |align="right"| John Hamilton || Wilson || 1953-03-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169653/john-hamilton-wilson F] || |- | NEW-190-08 |align="right"| Edith (Fletcher) || Wilson || 1950-05-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169652/edith-marion-wilson F] || |- | NEW-190-09 |align="right"| Bertha M. || Wilson || 1930-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169651/bethiah-monroe-wilson F] || |- | NEW-190-09A |align="right"| Stillborn || Pickard || 1909-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169124/stillborn-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-10 |align="right"| Moses C. || Wilson || 1893-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169654/moses-c.-wilson F] || |- | NEW-191-1 |align="right"| Karl M. || Perham || 1951-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169104/karl-merritt-perham F] || |- | NEW-191-2 |align="right"| Edith A. (Andrews) || Perham || 1956-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169087/edith-a.-perham F] || |- | NEW-191-3 |align="right"| Hannah Fairbanks || Perham || 1911-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169098/hannah-fairbanks-perham F] || |- | NEW-191-4 |align="right"| Albert Proctor || Perham || 1899-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169079/albert-proctor-perham F] || |- | NEW-192-3 |align="right"| Sarepta || Patchin || 1919-03-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169074/sarepta-patchin F] || |- | NEW-192-4 |align="right"| James W. || Patchin || 1899-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169073/james-w.-patchin F] || |- | NEW-341/2-2 |align="right"| Harlan B. || Brown || 1955-01-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168007/harlan-b.-brown F] || |- | NEW-341/2-3 |align="right"| Mary E. (Thompson) || Brown || 1938-07-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168015/mary-e.-brown F] || |- | NEW-341/2-4 |align="right"| Jerome H. || Brown || 1915-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168011/jerome-h.-brown F] || |- | Tombs-03-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-864 | Rebecca (Spalding) ]] || Warren || 1848 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169613/rebecca-warren F] || |- | Tombs-03-2 |align="right"| [[Mansur-60 | Aaron ]] || Mansur || 1859-06-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168811/mansur F] || |- | Tombs-03-3 |align="right"| [[Warren-10302 | Rebecca (Warren) ]] || Mansur || 1872 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168811/mansur F] || |- | Tombs-03-3 |align="right"| [[Warren-10302 | Rebecca (Warren) ]] || Mansur || 1872 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168814/rebecca-mansur F] || |- | Tombs-03-4 |align="right"| [[Mansur-102 | Mary Frances ]] || Mansur || 1834 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168813/mary-frances-mansur F] || |- | Tombs-03-5 |align="right"| [[Smith-147890 | Jesse ]] || Smith || 1848 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169400/jesse-smith F] || |- | Tombs-03-6 |align="right"| [[Warren-11770 | Fanny (Warren) ]] || Smith || 1874 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169398/fanny-warren-smith F] || |- | Tombs-03-7 |align="right"| [[Smith-147976 | Mary Woodbury ]] || Smith || 1835 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169406/mary-woodbury-smith F] || |- | Tombs-03-8 |align="right"| [[Smith-147895 | Rebecca ]] || Smith || 1826 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169408/rebecca-smith F] || |- | Tombs-03-9 |align="right"| [[Smith-147896 | John Henry ]] || Smith || 1851 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169401/john-henry-smith F] || |- | Tombs-04-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8204|Caroline]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1825-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168088/caroline-chamberlain F] || |- | Tombs-04-2 |align="right"| [[Manning-4909 | Jonathan ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1828-04-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168798/jonathan-manning F] || |- | Tombs-04-3 |align="right"| [[Manning-4919 | Asenath ]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1828-06-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168083/asenath-chamberlain F] || |- | Tombs-04-4 |align="right"| [[Manning-4911 | Salathiel ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1828-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168808/salathiel-manning F] || |- | Tombs-04-5 |align="right"| [[Manning-4920 | George J. ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1836-09-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168797/george-j.-manning F] || |- | Tombs-04-6 |align="right"| [[Manning-4913 | Lydia ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1841-05-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168802/lydia-manning F] || |- | Tombs-05-1 |align="right"| Mr. Stephen || Pierce || 1733-06-10 || || || || || |- | Tombs-05-2 |align="right"| Hannah || Kimball || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D409.shtml 1841-03-09] || || || || || |- | Tombs-06-1 |align="right"| Nathaniel H. || Henchman || 1903-04-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168568/nathaniel-h.-henchman F] || |- | Tombs-06-2 |align="right"| Nathaniel Hurd || Henchman || 1826-05-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168569/nathaniel-hurd-henchman F] || |- | Tombs-07-1 |align="right"| Dea. Josiah || Parkhurst || 1818-12-31 || || || || || |- | Tombs-08-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20253|Sergt. Jonas]] || Pierce || 1865-12-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169135/jonas-pierce F] || |- | Tombs-09-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-34660 | William Esq. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1843-12-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167890/william-adams F] || |- | Tombs-09-2 |align="right"| Mary || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1849-07-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167863/mary-adams F] || |- | Tombs-09-3 |align="right"| Elizabeth (Adams) || Spaulding || 1868-01-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169445/elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | Tombs-09-4 |align="right"| Mary E. || Spaulding || 1867-07-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169487/mary-e.-spaulding F] || |- | Tombs-09-5 |align="right"| L. Abby || Spaulding || 1874-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169477/l.-abby-spaulding F] || |- | Tombs-10-1 |align="right"| Benjamin || Parkhurst || 1759-05-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169005/benjamin-parkhurst F] || |- | Tombs-12-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8292 | Josiah ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1803-07-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168406/josiah-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-12-2 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-5233|Mary (Chamberlin)]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1781-06-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168417/mary-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-12-3 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1214 | William ]] || Fletcher || 1677-11-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168439/william-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-12-4 |align="right"| [[Robbins-12738|Lucy (Robbins)]] || Fletcher || 1814-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168409/lucy-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-12-5 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18264|Dr. Ezekiel H.]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1817-08-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168388/ezekiel-h.-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-13-1 |align="right"| Azariah || Spalding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D440.shtml ] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169413/azariah-spalding F] || |- | Tombs-15-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-7989|Samuel]] || Howard || 1816-07-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168672/samuel-howard F] || |- | Tombs-15-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-10730|Mrs. Rachel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1814-07-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168670/rachel-howard F] || |- | Tombs-17-1 |align="right"| Samuel || Stephens || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169512/samuel-stephens F] || |- | Tombs-18-1 |align="right"| Jeptha || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1843-07-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168955/jeptha-parker F] || |- | Tombs-18-2 |align="right"| Clifton || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1848-07-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168930/clifton-parker F] || |- | Tombs-18-3 |align="right"| Clifford || Parker || 1853-03-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168929/clifford-parker F] || |- | Tombs-19-1 |align="right"| Frederick || Fiske || 1939-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168365/frederick-a._p.-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-2 |align="right"| (Mrs. F.A.P.) Harriet Locke || Fiske || 1903-10-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168366/harriet-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-3 |align="right"| Benjamin M. || Fiske || 1903-10-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168362/joseph-winn-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-4 |align="right"| Benjamin Minot || Fiske || 1901-05-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168363/benjamin-minot-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-5 |align="right"| Helen L. || Fiske || 1962-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168367/helen-l.-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-6 |align="right"| John Minot || Fiske || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1841-08-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168368/john-minot-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-7 |align="right"| Eliza Winn || Fiske || 1878-12-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168364/eliza-winn-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-8 |align="right"| Elizabeth Parkhurst || Fisk || 1917-11-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168361/elizabeth-parkhurst-fisk F] || |- | Tombs-20-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-8652|Charity]] || Dunn || 1858-12-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168210/charity-dunn F] || |- | Tombs-21-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-31296|Joseph]] || Adams || 1843-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167848/joseph-adams F] || |- | Tombs-22-1 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-347|Asa]] || Hodgman || 1870-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168626/asa-hodgman F] || |- | Tombs-22-2 |align="right"| Malvina || Hodgman || 1907-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168630/malvina-hodgman F] || |- | Tombs-23-1 |align="right"| Jonathan II || Parker || 1851-12-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168962/jonathan-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-2 |align="right"| Hannah Clark || Parker || 1859-06-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168952/hannah-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-3 |align="right"| George D. || Furber || 1895-01-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168469/george-d.-furber F] || |- | Tombs-23-4 |align="right"| Ann Maria Parker || Furber || 1882-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168468/ann-maria-furber F] || |- | Tombs-23-5 |align="right"| Jonathan III || Parker || 1862-04-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168963/jonathan-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-6 |align="right"| Betsey Marshall || Parker || 1853-02-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168922/betsey-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-7 |align="right"| Charles || Parker || 1888-05-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168923/charles-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-8 |align="right"| Mrs. Ellen || Libee || 1903-02-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168774/ellen-libee F] || |- | Tombs-26-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55820|Charles]] || Parker || 1890-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168924/charles-parker F] || |- | Tombs-26-2 |align="right"| Samuel Proctor || Perham || 1899-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169114/samuel-proctor-perham F] || |- | Tombs-26-3 |align="right"| Mrs. Nellie P. || Parker || 1930-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168972/nellie-p.-parker F] || |- | Tombs-27-1 |align="right"| Mary Lindsey || Putnam || 1904-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169218/mary-lindsey-putnam F] || |- | Tombs-27-2 |align="right"| Sarah Lindsey || Putnam || 1922-03-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169220/sarah-lindsey-putnam F] || |- | Tombs-28-1 |align="right"| Joseph || Warren || 1858-02-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169595/joseph-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-2 |align="right"| Mary Spalding || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1841-10-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169607/mary-spalding-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-3 |align="right"| Joseph Jr. || Warren || 1888-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169597/joseph-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-4 |align="right"| Martha Carlton || Warren || 1879-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169605/martha-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-5 |align="right"| Miriam || Warren || 1889-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169608/miriam-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-6 |align="right"| Amos || Carlton || 1864-11-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168066/amos-carlton F] || |- | Tombs-28-7 |align="right"| Betsey Sumner || Carlton || 1865-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168067/betsey-sumner-carlton F] || |- | Tombs-28-8 |align="right"| George || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1843-08-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168072/george-carlton F] || |- | Tombs-29-1 |align="right"| Ephraim || Warren || 1837-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169586/ephraim-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-2 |align="right"| Esther Carlton || Warren || 1862-10-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169587/esther-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-3 |align="right"| Martha C. || Warren || 1854-10-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169604/martha-c.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-4 |align="right"| Rachel || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1839-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169612/rachel-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-5 |align="right"| Nathan Carlton || Warren || 1907-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169610/nathan-carlton-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-6 |align="right"| Carrie A. Clark || Warren || 1940-06-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169581/carrie-a.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-7 |align="right"| Etta A. || Warren || 1875-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169588/etta-a.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-8 |align="right"| Helen C. || Warren || 1973-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169590/helen-c.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-9 |align="right"| Amos C. || Warren || 1887-01-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169578/amos-c.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-31-1 |align="right"| Edward || Richardson || 1900-03-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169258/edward-richardson F] || |}
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=== About === ===Links to Other Online Resources=== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=155180 Find A Grave Site] *[http://www.townofchelmsford.us/Facilities/Facility/Details/Forefathers-Burying-Ground-34 Town of Chelmsford] - includes plot maps - [http://cemeteries.townofchelmsford.us/search-burial-records.asp search burial records] *[http://www.interment.net/data/us/ma/middlesex/forefathers-burying-ground/index.htm interment.net] *[http://www.chelmsfordgov.com/CHCwebsite/PDF_files/ForefathersCatherineGoodwin.pdf Forefathers Burying Ground]; Catherine Goodwin * ''[[Space:History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts|History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts]]'' (Courier-Citizen Co., Lowell, Mass., 1917) **[https://archive.org/stream/historyofchelmsf00wate#page/716 Chapter XVII Burying Grounds] **[https://archive.org/stream/historyofchelmsf00inwate#page/721 List of Interment], [https://archive.org/stream/historyofchelmsf00inwate#page/842 additions] **[https://archive.org/stream/historyofchelmsf00inwate#page/371 List of Civil War Veteran's buried in Forefather's Cemetery Chelmsford Centre] * https://www.pelhamnhhistory.org/library/pdffiles/day/benjaminday.pdf * [https://archive.org/stream/publication00hild#page/n58/mode/1up photo of a portion of the graveyard in 1909] ---- === Surname sources === * Adams, Andrew Napoleon. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.|A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.]]'' (The Author, The Tuttle Co., Printers, Rutland, VT, 1898) * Spaulding, Samuel Jones. ''[[Space:Spalding memorial; a genealogical history of Edward Spalding, of Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants|Spalding memorial; a genealogical history of Edward Spalding, of Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants]]'' (A. Mudge & son, printers, Boston, 1872, 1897) * Linzee, John William. ''[[Space:The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass.|The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass.]]'' (Boston, Mass., 1913) 609 Pages * Fletcher, Edward H. ''[[Space:Fletcher genealogy: an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass|Fletcher genealogy: an account of the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass ]]'' (Edward Hatch Fletcher, A. Mudge & son, Boston, 1871) * Huntington, Charles White. ''[[Space:The Warren-Clarke Genealogy|The Warren-Clarke Genealogy]]'' (J. Wilson, Cambridge, 1894) * Proctor, Frank. ''[[Space:A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass|A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass]]'' (Ogdensburg, N.Y., Republican & Journl Print, 1898) * Vinton, John. ''[[Space:The Richardson Memorial, Comprising a Full History and Genealogy of the Posterity of the Three Brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson|The Richardson Memorial, Comprising a Full History and Genealogy of the Posterity of the Three Brothers, Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson]]'' (Brown Thurston & Co., Portland, Maine, 1876) * Porter, John Lyman. ''[[Space:Publication of the Hildreth Family Association|First/Second Publication of the Hildreth Family Association]]'' (Hildreth Family Association, Worcester, Mass., 1922) * Reed, Jacob Whittemore. ''[[Space:History of the Reed Family in Europe and America|History of the Reed Family in Europe and America]]'' (John Wilson and Son, Boston, 1861) * Manning, William H. ''[[Space:The Genealogical and Biographical History of the Manning Families of New England|The Genealogical and Biographical History of the Manning Families of New England]]'' (Salem Press Co., Salem, Mass., 1902) * Shedd, Frank Edson, 1856-1916; Bartlett, Joseph Gardner; Shedd family association. ''[[Space:Daniel Shed genealogy : ancestry and descendants of Daniel Shed of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1327-1920|Daniel Shed genealogy : ancestry and descendants of Daniel Shed of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1327-1920]]'' (A. Mudge & son, printers, Boston, 1872, 1897) ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! Plot !! First !! Last !! Death !! Lat !! Lon !! Photo !! Notes |- | HIS-001-1 |align="right"| [[Blood-1129 | Willard ]] || Blood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1748-01-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167982/willard-blood F] || |- | HIS-002-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2234 | Mr. John Senr. ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1722-05-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167954/ F] || |- | HIS-003-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2240 | Mr. John ]] || Bates || 1722-05-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167953/john-bates F] || |- | HIS-004-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2765 | Mrs. Betty ]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1769-12-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168160/betty-davis F] || |- | HIS-005-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2768 | John ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1724-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167952/john-bates F] || |- | HIS-006-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5209 | Sarah ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1735-10-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167994/sarah-bowers F] || |- | HIS-007-1 |align="right"| [[Moore-39841 | Laura W. ]] || Moore || 1842-02-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168884/laura-w.-moore F] || |- | HIS-007-1A |align="right"| [[Moore-39349 | George Henry ]] || Moore || 1841-04-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168882/george-henry-moore F] || |- | HIS-008-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4915 | Mary ]] || Manning || 1857-06-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168804/mary-manning F] || |- | HIS-009-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4914 | Nathaniel ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1814-09-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168807/nathaniel-manning F] || |- | HIS-009-2 |align="right"| [[Manning-4907 | Miss Mary ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1787-12-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168805/mary-manning F] || |- | HIS-009-3 |align="right"| [[Manning-4908 | Asa ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1845-03-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168794/asa-manning F] || |- | HIS-010-1 |align="right"| [[Heywood-814 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1836-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168806/mary-manning F] || |- | HIS-011-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4906 | Timothy Jr. ]] || Manning || 1861-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168810/timothy-manning F] || |- | HIS-012-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4905 | Timothy ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1836-03-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168809/timothy-manning F] || |- | HIS-013-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4916 | Esther ]] || Manning || 1863-09-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168796/esther-manning F] || |- | HIS-014-1 |align="right"| [[Prescott-1656 | Benjamin ]] || Prescott || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D429.shtml 1833-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169156/benjamin-prescott F] || |- | HIS-014-1A |align="right"| [[Dickinson-5389 | Henry Ware ]] || Dickinson || 1839-03-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168200/henry-ware-dickinson F] || |- | HIS-014-2 |align="right"| [[Woods-9396 | Amey ]] || Prescott || 1858-08-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169155/amy-prescott F] || |- | HIS-014-2A |align="right"| [[Clark-41466 | Adrain ]] || Clark || 1839-05-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168113/adrain-clark F] || |- | HIS-015-1 |align="right"| [[Prescott-1676 | Martha (Prescott) Dickinson ]] || Dickinson || 1860-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168201/martha-dickinson F] || |- | HIS-016-1 |align="right"| [[Dickinson-5390 | Augustine M. ]] || Dickinson || 1850-11-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168199/augustine-m.-dickinson F] || |- | HIS-017-1 |align="right"| [[Harper-8276 | Israel D. ]] || Harper || 1832-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168534/israel-d.-harper F] || |- | HIS-018-1 |align="right"| [[Osgood-872 | Phena ]] || Robbins || 1852-08-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169312/phena-robbins F] || |- | HIS-019-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5808 | Mr. James ]] || Robbins || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D436.shtml 1835-05-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169307/james-robbins F] || |- | HIS-020-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5806 | Mr. Zaccheus W. ]] || Robbins || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D436.shtml 1837-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169314/zaccheus-wright-robbins F] || |- | HIS-021-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-42 | Mr. Isaac ]] || Barron || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1739-09-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167935/isaac-barron F] || |- | HIS-022-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-2095 | Lieut. Jonathan ]] || Barron || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1748-08-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167936/jonathan-barron F] || |- | HIS-023-1 |align="right"| [[Wilder-2241 | Mrs. Rebecca ]] || Wilder || 1796-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169645/rebecca-wilder F] || |- | HIS-024-1 |align="right"| [[Gilson-97 | Mrs. Anna ]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1720-04-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168082/anna-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-025-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-14212 | Capt. Joseph ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1718-01-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167849/joseph-adams F] || |- | HIS-026-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-19980 | Mr. Joseph ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1772-06-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167850/joseph-adams F] || |- | HIS-027-1 |align="right"| [[Goold-125 | Mary ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1736-11-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168485/mary-gould F] || |- | HIS-028-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5194 | Lieut. Jonathan ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1756-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167991/jonathan-bowers F] || |- | HIS-029-1 |align="right"| [[Emery-1675 | Mrs. Thankful ]] || Emery || 1785-08-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168337/thankful-emery F] || |- | HIS-030-1 |align="right"| [[Emery-1675 | Mr. Zachariah ]] || Emery || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1776-08-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168338/zachariah-emery F] || |- | HIS-031-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-36610 | Mr. Joshua ]] || Davis || 1792-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168169/joshua-davis F] || |- | HIS-032-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-55149 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1775-09-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168163/elizabeth-davis F] || |- | HIS-033-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-9318 | Miss Olive ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1810-12-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167957/olive-bates F] || |- | HIS-034-1 |align="right"| [[Blood-545 | Mr. Ephraim ]] || Blood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1775-03-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167981/ephraim-blood F] || |- | HIS-035-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2765 | Mrs. Betty ]] || Blood || 1771-12-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167980/betty-blood F] || |- | HIS-036-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-396 | John ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D402.shtml 1724-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168583/john-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-037-1 |align="right"| [[Wilder-857 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1721-03-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167986/elizabeth-bowers F] || |- | HIS-038-1 |align="right"| [[Snow-5747 | Mr. Joshua ]] || Snow || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D439.shtml 1783-03-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169410/joshua-snow F] || |- | HIS-039-1 |align="right"| [[Snow-5853 | Miss Sarah ]] || Snow || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D440.shtml 1776-01-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169412/sarah-snow F] || |- | HIS-041-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-294 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Hildreth || 1735-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168594/sarah-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-042-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1673 | Mrs. Esther ]] || Spaulding || 1790-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169450/esther-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-043-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-58 | Jonathan ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1724-04-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169103/jonathan-perham F] || |- | HIS-044-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-55 | Cornet Benoni ]] || Perham || 1724-03-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169082/benoni-perham F] || |- | HIS-045-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-2236 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Perham || 1742-02-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169118/sarah-perham F] || |- | HIS-046-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-57 | Hannah ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1736-08-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169097/hannah-perham F] || |- | HIS-047-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2799 | Mr. Gershom Junr. ]] || Proctor || 1750-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169182/gershom-procter F] || |- | HIS-048-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2094 | Mr. Gershom Senr. ]] || Proctor || 1774-10-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169184/gershom-procter F] || |- | HIS-049-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-19414 | Mrs. Rebekah ]] || Proctor || 1776-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169204/rebekah-proctor F] || |- | HIS-050-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-41 | Capt. Moses ]] || Barron || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1719-09-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167937/moses-barron F] || |- | HIS-051-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-3302 | Abigail ]] || Barron || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1763-06-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167934/abigail-barron F] || |- | HIS-052-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-553 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1750-04-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168031/jonathan-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-053-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-14812 | Marcy ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1746-01-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169278/marcy-richardson F] || |- | HIS-054-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-4685 | Benjamin ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1742-03-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168481/benjamin-gould F] || |- | HIS-055-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5341 | John Frye ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1799-07-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167990/john-frye-bowers F] || |- | HIS-056-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-85 | Nathaneel ]] || Blodget || 1710-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167974/nathaneel-blodget F] || |- | HIS-057-1 |align="right"| [[Shipley-498 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1710-06-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169105/lydia-perham F] || |- | HIS-058-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-7 | Mr. John ]] || Perham || 1721-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169102/john-perham F] || |- | HIS-059-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-546 | Serjnt. Benjamin ]] || Butterfield || 1715-03-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168027/benjamin-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-060-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-573 | Mr. Gershom ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D429.shtml 1714-11-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5255906/gershom-proctor F] || |- | HIS-061-1 |align="right"| [[Parish-72 | Mrs. Mercy ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1743-04-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168033/mercy-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-062-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-1756 | Lieut. Josiah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1711-10-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169273/josiah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-063-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17102 | Ezekiel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1696-11-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169265/ezekiel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-064-1 |align="right"| [[Howe-8739 | Mary ]] || Howe || 1741-05-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168683/mary-howe F] || |- | HIS-065-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-4066 | Sibyll ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1747-09-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169506/sibyll-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-065-2 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17103 | Thomas ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1698-05-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169296/thomas-richardson F] || |- | HIS-066-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-11767 | Sarah ]] || Barrett || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1716-05-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167931/sarah-barrett F] || |- | HIS-067-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17411 | Esther ]] || Richardson || 2001-05-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169264/esther-richardson F] || |- | HIS-068-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17310 | Sybil ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1827-06-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169295/sybil-richardson F] || |- | HIS-069-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-7106 | Josiah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1801-04-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169272/josiah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-070-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-5473 | Lydia ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1822-10-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169276/lydia-richardson F] || |- | HIS-071-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-55465 | Mr. Joshua ]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1805-02-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168170/joshua-davis F] || |- | HIS-071A-1 |align="right"| J. or L. || B. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167916/j_or_l-b F] || |- | HIS-072-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-4688 | Olive ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1792-03-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168489/olive-gould F] || |- | HIS-073-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5292 | Elizabeth B. ]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1832-06-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168941/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-074-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-9820 | Miss Susze ]] || Pierce || 1775-12-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169152/susze-pierce F] || |- | HIS-075-1 |align="right"| [[Wilson-2950 | Ms. Dorcas ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D402.shtml 1727-05-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168575/dorcas-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-076-1 |align="right"| [[Parlin-218 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D402.shtml 1757-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168587/mary-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-077-1 |align="right"| [[Heald-406 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1746-11-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168595/sarah-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-078-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2766 | Mr. Robert ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1791-05-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167958/robert-bates F] || |- | HIS-079-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-9136 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1806-07-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167956/lydia-bates F] || |- | HIS-080-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5207 | Nathaniel ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1726-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167993/nathaniel-bowers F] || |- | HIS-081-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1686 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1747-10-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169488/mary-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-082-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1186 | Mr. Henry ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1754-10-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169460/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-083-1 |align="right"| [[Cummings-4415 | Ms. Elizabeth ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1727-02-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168579/elizabeth-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-083A-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-393 | Samuel ]] || Hildreth || 1727-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168593/samuel-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-084-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1411 | Sarah ]] || Butterfield || 1738-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168036/sarah-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-085-1 |align="right"| [[Snow-5854 | Parker ]] || Snow || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D439.shtml 1796-01-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169411/parker-snow F] || |- | HIS-086-1 |align="right"| [[Bannister-1312 | Louisa Bannister ]] || Smith || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D439.shtml 1837-06-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169403/louisa-bannister-smith F] || |- | HIS-087-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-7537 | Thomas ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1698-04-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168436/thomas-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-088-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-7539 | Samuel ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1697-02-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168430/samuel-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-089-1 |align="right"| [[Lund-220 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Scripture || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D437.shtml 1781-04-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169359/elizabeth-spaulding_scripture F] || |- | HIS-090-1 |align="right"| Mary || Spaulding || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169484/mary-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-091-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2239 | Ms. Elizabeth ]] || Richardson || 1722-05-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169262/elizabeth-richardson F] || |- | HIS-091-1A |align="right"| [[Richardson-17412 | Almah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1844-03-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169252/almah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-092-1 |align="right"| [[Underwood-554 | Mrs. Rememberance ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1719-02-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5120215/rememberance-richardson F] || |- | HIS-093-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-857 | Capt. Josias ]] || Richardson || 1695-07-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5120211/josiah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-094-1 |align="right"| [[Hosmer-1460 | William Wallace ]] || Hosmer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1829-01-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168641/william-wallace-hosmer F] || |- | HIS-095-1 |align="right"| [[Hosmer-1461 | John Horatio ]] || Hosmer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1827-07-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168640/john-horatio-hosmer F] || |- | HIS-096-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11061|Miss Mary]] || Gould || 1825-08-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168486/mary-gould F] || |- | HIS-097-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11062|Miss Nancy]] || Gould || 1815-09-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168488/nancy-gould F] || |- | HIS-098-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-5151|Benjamin]] || Gould || 1742-03-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168482/benjamin-gould F] || |- | HIS-098-2 |align="right"| [[Lakin-885|Mrs. Sarah]] || Gould || 1813-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168494/sarah-gould F] || |- | HIS-099-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11063|Miss Ruth]] || Gould || 1931-03-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168493/ruth-gould F] || |- | HIS-100-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-4689 | Dea. Ebenezer ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1816-04-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168483/ebenezer-gould F] || |- | HIS-101-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27343 | Mrs. Olive ]] || Gould || 1790-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168490/olive-gould F] || |- | HIS-102-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11064|Miss Ruth]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1785-04-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168492/ruth-gould F] || |- | HIS-103-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-4093 | Edwin ]] || Proctor || 1833-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169172/edwin-proctor F] || |- | HIS-104-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3985 | Azariah ]] || Proctor || 1838-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169162/azariah-proctor F] || |- | HIS-105-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Abigail || Osborn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D418.shtml 1838-01-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168904/abigail-osborn F] || |- | HIS-106-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Freeland || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1826-09-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168467/mary-freeland F] || |- | HIS-107-1 |align="right"| Mr. John || Freeland || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1801-01-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168466/john-freeland F] || |- | HIS-108-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-1447|Susanna]] || Parkhurst || 1794-06-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169069/susanna-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-109-1 |align="right"| [[Dutton-2032 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Dutton || 1724-02-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168262/mary-dutton F] || |- | HIS-110-1 |align="right"| [[Keyes-283 | Stephen ]] || Keyes || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D408.shtml 1714-02-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168724/stephen-keyes F] || |- | HIS-111-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-342 | Samuel ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1705-01-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168428/samuel-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-112-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1212 | Mary ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1704-01-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168415/mary-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-112-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-342|S.]] (f) || Fletcher || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168426/s.-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-113-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8296 | Esther ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1737-10-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168387/esther-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-114-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8281 | Joshua ]] || Fletcher || 1737-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168403/joshua-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-115-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1401 | Samuel ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1697-12-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152187447/samuel-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-116-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1251 | Mr. Henry ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1718-04-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169461/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-117-1 |align="right"| [[Jefts-3 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1730-01-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5004691/hannah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-118-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-211 | Dea. Andrew ]] || Spaulding || 1713-05-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5004689 F] || |- | HIS-119-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-12 | Lieut. Edward ]] || Spaulding || 1708-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169440/edward-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-120-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17374 | Sybil ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1831-05-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169294/sybil-richardson F] || |- | HIS-121-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17373 | Mr. Josiah ]] || Richardson || 1822-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169274/josiah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-122-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1769-08-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168487/mary-gould F] || |- | HIS-123-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-617 | Mrs. Sara ]] || Grave || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D398.shtml 1793-04-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168495/sara-grave F] || |- | HIS-124-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-1201 | Benjamin ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1765-12-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168480/benjamin-gould F] || |- | HIS-125-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-11065|Rachel]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1754-12-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168491/rachel-gould F] || |- | HIS-126-1 |align="right"| [[Gould-4687 | Joseph Philips ]] || Gould || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D397.shtml 1795-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168484/joseph-philips-gould F] || |- | HIS-127-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8338 | Mrs. Lucy ]] || Harwood || 1774-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168549/lucy-harwood F] || |- | HIS-128-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-91 | Mr. William ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1767-10-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169213/william-proctor F] || |- | HIS-129-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2868 | Lucy ]] || Proctor || 1755-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169196/lucy-proctor F] || |- | HIS-130-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2867 | Levi ]] || Proctor || 1755-11-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169195/levi-proctor F] || |- | HIS-131-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2866 | Will ]] || Proctor || 1738-09-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169212/will-proctor F] || |- | HIS-132-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-376 | Samuel ]] || Parkhurst || 1849-01-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169056/samuel-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-133-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-587 | Micajah ]] || Parkhurst || 1832-01-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169049/micajah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-134-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-588 | Samuel ]] || Parkhurst || 1802-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169057/samuel-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-135-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-379 | Miss Betsy ]] || Parkhurst || 1811-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169009/betsy-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-136-1 |align="right"| [[Hutchinson-3861 | Mrs. Betty ]] || Parkhurst || 1817-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169010/betty-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-137-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-7999 | Rachel ]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1746-09-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168975/rachel-parker F] || |- | HIS-138-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37922|Mr. Benjamin]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1754-05-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168646/benjamin-howard F] || |- | HIS-139-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-15813 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1746-02-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168411/lydia-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-139P-1 |align="right"| B. || F. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168344/b.-f F] || |- | HIS-140-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1742-01-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168665/mary-howard F] || |- | HIS-141-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-7990 | Mr. Benjamin ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1760-01-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168647/benjamin-howard F] || |- | HIS-142-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37921|Nathaniel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1742-01-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168666/nathaniel-howard F] || |- | HIS-143-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37923|Lydia]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1764-08-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168660/lydia-howard F] || |- | HIS-144-1 |align="right"| [[Poor-1172|Mrs. Martha]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1793-04-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168662/martha-howard F] || |- | HIS-145-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37924|Mrs. Mary (Howard)]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1791-04-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169280/mary-richardson F] || |- | HIS-146-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-14214 | Esther ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1759-10-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167829/esther-adams F] || |- | HIS-147-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-21586 | Samuel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1745-11-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167877/samuel-adams F] || |- | HIS-148-1 |align="right"| [[Sparhawk-1 | Mrs. Esther ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1745-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167830/esther-adams F] || |- | HIS-149-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33800 | Ms. Lydia ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1745-12-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167858/lydia-adams F] || |- | HIS-150-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-745 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1745-02-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168105/samuel-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-151-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-9123 | Mr. Peletiah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1746-07-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167873/peletiah-adams F] || |- | HIS-152-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1690 | Joanah ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1747-08-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169467/joanah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-153-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6880 | Sarah ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1746-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169502/sarah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-154-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-867 | Simeon Col. ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1785-04-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169507/simeon-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-155-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-317 | Joseph ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1728-03-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169474/joseph-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-156-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-212 | Edward ]] || Spaulding || 1670-02-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169439/edward-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-157-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-3490 | Mrs. Rachel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1727-02-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169285/rachel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-157-2 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17106 | Samuel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1727-02-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169288/samuel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-158-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-1765 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1754-04-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169289/samuel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-159-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17375 | Rachel ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1760-10-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169284/rachel-richardson F] || |- | HIS-160-1 |align="right"| [[Frost-10836|Hannah]] || Marshall || 1770-12-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168827/hannah-marshall F] || |- | HIS-161-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31148|John]] || Marshall || 1771-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168832/john-marshall F] || |- | HIS-162-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31132|Thomas]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1799-05-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168854/thomas-marshall F] || |- | HIS-163-1 |align="right"| [[Hunt-4566|Lydia (Hunt)]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1801-05-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168839/lydia-marshall F] || |- | HIS-164-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31149|Ruth]] || Marshall || 1801-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168851/ruth-marshall F] || |- | HIS-165-1 |align="right"| [[Sherman-135 | Grace ]] || Livermore || 1690-01-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168775/grace-livermore F] || |- | HIS-166-1 |align="right"| Mary || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1692-02-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168097/mary-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-167-1 |align="right"| [[Farwell-15 | Sarah ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1736-10-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168674/sarah-howard F] || |- | HIS-168-1 |align="right"| [[Remme-73|Ann P.]] || Remme || 1829-08-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169248/ann-p.-remme F] || |- | HIS-169-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1134 | Clarissa ]] || Spaulding || 1801-07-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169434/clarissa-spalding F] || |- | HIS-170-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-653492|Mrs. Hannah]] || Hay || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1830-04-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168556/hannah-hay F] || |- | HIS-171-1 |align="right"| [[Hay-6928|Mr. James]] || Hay || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1826-03-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168557/james-hay F] || |- | HIS-172-1 |align="right"| John J. || Sticklemire || 1814-03-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169528/john-j.-sticklemire F] || |- | HIS-173-1 |align="right"| Joseph || Hirsch || 1823-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168617/joseph-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-173-2 |align="right"| Elizabeth || Hirsch || 1871-10-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168614/susannah-elizabeth-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-174-1 |align="right"| Mr. Alois || Rush || 1825-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169317/alois-rush F] || |- | HIS-175-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-2535 | Mr. Joshua ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1727-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168404/joshua-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-176-1 |align="right"| [[Nickols-174|Mr. Daniel]] || Nichols || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D418.shtml 1768-11-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168898/daniel-nicols F] || |- | HIS-177-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-39066|Mrs. Susanna]] || Nichols || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D418.shtml 1806-10-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168901/susanna-nichols F] || |- | HIS-178-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-294 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1797-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169277/lydia-richardson F] || |- | HIS-179-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17108 | Eleazer ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1776-08-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169259/eleazer-richardson F] || |- | HIS-180-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17109 | Oliver ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1816-05-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169281/oliver-richardson F] || |- | HIS-181-1 |align="right"| [[Bancroft-1419 | Chloe ]] || Richardson || 1807-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169257/chloe-richardson F] || |- | HIS-182-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-3610 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Reading || 1768-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169223/hannah-reading F] || |- | HIS-183-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-164 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D424.shtml 1737-03-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169039/jonathan-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-184-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-589 | Rachel ]] || Parkhurst || 1801-09-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169053/rachel-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-185-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55626|Rebeckah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1737-01-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168978/rebeckah-parker F] || |- | HIS-186-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55627|Rebeckah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1724-12-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168979/rebeckah-parker F] || |- | HIS-187-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55628|John]] || Parker || 1744-09-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168956/john-parker F] || |- | HIS-188-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-15886 | Mr. Nathaniel Senr. ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1710-01-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168667/nathaniel-howard F] || |- | HIS-189-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-7997 | Sarah ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1739-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168675/sarah-howard F] || |- | HIS-190-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-82 | Richard ]] || Hildreth || 1693-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6493840 F] || |- | HIS-191-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55629|Hannah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1775-08-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168951/hannah-parker F] || |- | HIS-192-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55630|Elizabeth]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1775-08-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168938/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-192A-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33852 | Sarah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1754-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167880/sarah-adams F] || |- | HIS-193-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-1866|Mrs. Abigail]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1760-05-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168081/abigail-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-194-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-271|Capt. Samuel]] || Adams || 1767-04-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167879/samuel-adams F] || |- | HIS-195-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-2487 | Abigail Chamberlin ]] || Thorndike || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D451.shtml 1843-08-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169562/abigail-chamberlin-thorndike F] || |- | HIS-196-1 |align="right"| [[Thorndike-94 | Hezikiah ]] || Thorndike || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D451.shtml 1842-05-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169563/hezekiah-thorndike F] || |- | HIS-197-1 |align="right"| [[Thorndike-140 | Nancy ]] || Thorndike || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D451.shtml 1828-05-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169564/nancy-thorndike F] || |- | HIS-199-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-3445 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1758-09-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168654/jonathan-howard F] || |- | HIS-200-1 |align="right"| Margaret || Bradt || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1848-06-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167998/margaret-bradt F] || |- | HIS-200-2 |align="right"| Henry || Bradt || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1830-09-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167997/henry-bradt F] || |- | HIS-200-3 |align="right"| [[Bradt-589 | Barnabus ]] || Bradt || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1828-05-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167996/barnabus-bradt F] || |- | HIS-201-1 |align="right"| Mr. Francis G. || Hirsch || 1829-10-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168616/francis-g.-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-202-1 |align="right"| Lewis || Hirsch || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1830-03-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168618/lewis-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-203-1 |align="right"| Francis G. || Hirsch || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1847-02-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168615/francis-g.-hirsch F] || |- | HIS-204-1 |align="right"| A. M. Stephani || Scales || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D437.shtml 1772-11-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169358/stephani-scales F] || |- | HIS-205-1 |align="right"| [[Shedd-318 | Ebenezer ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1815-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169364/ebenezer-shedd F] || |- | HIS-205-2 |align="right"| [[Parker-27481 | Lucy Parker ]] || Shedd || 1873-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169370/lucy-shedd F] || |- | HIS-206-1 |align="right"| [[Shed-235|Joseph]] || Shedd || 1851-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169368/joseph-shedd F] || |- | HIS-207-1 |align="right"| [[Hartwell-7545|Lucy (Hartwell)]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1849-02-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169369/lucy-shedd F] || |- | HIS-207-2 |align="right"| [[Shedd-317 | Capt. Ebenezer ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1829-03-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169365/ebenezer-shedd F] || |- | HIS-208-1 |align="right"| [[Blood-1145 | Mary ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1785-08-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169372/mary-shedd F] || |- | HIS-209-1 |align="right"| [[Peirce-1420|Ruth (Peirce)]] || Parkhurst || 1803-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169055/ruth-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-210-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-590 | John ]] || Parkhurst || 1830-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169036/john-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-211-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4988 | Surviah M. ]] || Parkhurst || 1873-07-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169068/surviah-m.-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-212-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-576 | Deacon Benjamin ]] || Parkhurst || 1812-06-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169006/benjamin-deacon-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-213-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-11921 | Elizabeth ]] || Parkhurst || 1822-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169017/elizabeth-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-214-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-591 | Abigail ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1784-11-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168994/abigail-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-215-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-592 | Elizabeth ]] || Parkhurst || 1787-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169018/elizabeth-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-216-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-593 | John ]] || Parkhurst || 1741-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169037/john-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-217-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-35866|Mr. John]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1741-02-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168958/john-parker F] || |- | HIS-217-2 |align="right"| [[Unknown-508563|Mrs. Rebeckah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1741-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168980/rebeckah-parker F] || |- | HIS-218-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-44274|Lieut. John]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1763-03-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168957/john-parker F] || |- | HIS-219-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-594 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Parkhurst || 1781-02-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169026/hannah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-220-1 |align="right"| [[Laws-2087|Mrs. Judeath]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1801-07-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168095/judeath-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-221-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1702 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Hildreth || 1737-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168581/hannah-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-222-1 |align="right"| [[Jones-148411|Eunice (Jones)]] || Spaulding || 1849-05-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169451/eunice-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-223-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2782|Ebenezer]] || Spaulding || 1845-04-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169437/ebenezer-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-224-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2783|Ebenezer Jr.]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D440.shtml 1832-11-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169438/ebenezer-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-225-1 |align="right"| [[Livingston-5056|Mr. Seth]] || Livingston || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D411.shtml 1809-05-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168779/seth-livingston F] || |- | HIS-226-1 |align="right"| [[Levingston-213|Mrs. Abigail]] || Livingston || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D411.shtml 1819-11-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168776/abigail-livingston F] || |- | HIS-227-1 |align="right"| [[Bowers-5197 | Jarathmel ]] || Bowers || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1715-05-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167989/jarathmel-bowers F] || |- | HIS-228-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1139 | Mary ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1733-08-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169483/mary-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-229-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1692 | Henry ]] || Spaulding || 1738-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169457/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-230-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55647|Clarice]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1803-01-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168927/clarice-parker F] || |- | HIS-231-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55648|Charlotte]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1804-11-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168926/charlott-parker F] || |- | HIS-232-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55649|Clarice]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1806-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168928/clarice-parker F] || |- | HIS-233-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-23701|Betty]] || Dunn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1778-08-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168209/betty-dunn F] || |- | HIS-234-1 |align="right"| Ephraim || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1763-11-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168386/ephraim-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-235-1 |align="right"| [[Goodhue-525|Bridget (Goodhue)]]|| Ditson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D383.shtml 1837-07-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168202/bridget-ditson F] || |- | HIS-236-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1138 | John II ]] || Spaulding || 1830-10-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169469/john-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-237-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1137 | Nathaniel ]] || Spaulding || 1829-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169492/nathaniel-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-238-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-4069 | Sarah ]] || Spaulding || 1830-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169503/sarah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-239-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1136 | Job ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1835-11-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169468/job-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-240-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-31769|Lucy]] || Stevens || 1802-12-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169520/lucy-stevens F] || |- | HIS-241-1 |align="right"| [[Shed-111 | Lydia ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1775-12-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169371/lydia-shedd F] || |- | HIS-242-1 |align="right"| [[Shed-110 | Noah ]] || Shedd || 1772-09-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169379/noah-shedd F] || |- | HIS-243-1 |align="right"| [[Shedd-316 | Zechariah ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1786-02-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169381/zechariah-shedd F] || |- | HIS-244-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1260 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Parkhurst || 1826-03-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169048/mary-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-245-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-595 | Mr. Phillip ]] || Parkhurst || 1810-12-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169052/phillip-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-246-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-218 | Mr. James ]] || Parkhurst || 1796-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169032/james-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-247-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-378 | Mrs. Abigail ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1772-07-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22787275/abigail-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-248-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-596 | Silas ]] || Parkhurst || 1810-09-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169064/silas-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-249-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-597 | Andrew ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1834-07-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169001/andrew-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-251-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-598 | Andrew ]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1753-11-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169002/andrew-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-251-2 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-378|Abigail ]] || Parkhurst || 1772-07-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168995/abigail-parkhurst F] *see notes in photo || |- | HIS-252-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-599 | Abigail ]] || Parkhurst || 1737-02-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168996/abigail-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-253-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-600 | Benjamin ]] || Parkhurst || 1737-02-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169004/benjamin-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-254-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-7234 | Lydia ]] || Barrett || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1737-02-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167928/lydia-barrett F] || |- | HIS-255-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-6119 | Mr. Ebenezer ]] || Barrett || 1752-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167925/ebenezer-barrett F] || |- | HIS-256-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-147 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Barrett || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1773-10-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8135425/jonathan-barrett F] || |- | HIS-257-1 |align="right"| [[Wilbur-1115 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Barrett || 1789-11-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167929/lydia-barrett F] || |- | HIS-258-1 |align="right"| [[Stratton-1898 | Mr. Richard ]] || Stratton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1724-04-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169538/richard-stratton F] || |- | HIS-259-1 |align="right"| [[Bacon-4327|Mrs. Elizabeth]] || Dunn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1774-07-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168214/elizabeth-dunn F] || |- | HIS-260-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-6929|Mr. James ]] || Dunn || 1803-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168217/james-dunn F] || |- | HIS-261-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-6949|Mr. Joseph]] || Dunn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1778-12-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168219/joseph-dunn F] || |- | HIS-262-1 |align="right"| [[Bailey-18286 | Joseph ]] || Bailey || 1852-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167920/joseph-bailey F] || |- | HIS-263-1 |align="right"| [[Bailey-43778|Charles]] || Bailey || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1816-02-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167919/charles-bailey F] || |- | HIS-264-1 |align="right"| [[Bailey-43779|Joseph]] || Bailey || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1808-04-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167921/joseph-bailey F] || |- | HIS-265-1 |align="right"| [[Minott-27|Lieut. Jonathan]] || Minot || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D416.shtml 1770-07-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168880/jonathan-minot F] || |- | HIS-266-1 |align="right"| [[Stratton-1730|Mrs. Elizabeth (Stratton)]] || Minot || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D416.shtml 1772-05-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168879/elizabeth-minot F] || |- | HIS-267-1 |align="right"| Mr. James || Twiss || 1826-10-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169566/james-twiss F] || |- | HIS-268-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1262 | Thankful ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1778-09-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169508/thankful-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-269-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1263 | Mr. Henry ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1760-02-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169462/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-270-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-29342 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1807-04-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169489/mary-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-271-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1250 | Cornet Henry ]] || Spaulding || 1792-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169459/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-272-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1694 | Olive ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1778-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169493/olive-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-273-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3582 | Mrs. Lucia ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1742-06-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169479/lucia-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-274-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1693 | Henry ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1776-04-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169458/henry-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-275-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-611 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1740-04-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5255882/samuel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-276-1 |align="right"| [[Cowdrey-287|Mr. Matthias]] || Cowdry || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D381.shtml 1739-10-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168143/matthias-cowdry F] || |- | HIS-277-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1440 | Ruth ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1749-10-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167977/ruth-blodget F] || |- | HIS-278-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1439 | Olive ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1749-09-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167975/olive-blodget F] || |- | HIS-279-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1438 | Reuben ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1749-09-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167976/reuben-blodget F] || |- | HIS-280-1 |align="right"| [[Stoddard-3674|William]] || Stoddard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1750-04-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169532/william-stoddard F] || |- | HIS-281-1 |align="right"| [[Stoddard-3675|Elizabeth]] || Stoddard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1749-10-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169529/elizabeth-stoddard F] || |- | HIS-282-1 |align="right"| [[Stoddard-3676|John Vryling]] || Stoddard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1745-10-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169531/john-vryling-stoddard F] || |- | HIS-283-1 |align="right"| [[Maverick-162|Mrs. Elizabeth]] || Stoddard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D449.shtml 1743-07-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169530/elizabeth-stoddard F] || |- | HIS-283-2 |align="right"| [[Harrington-6284 | Timothy MD ]] || Harrington || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1802-02-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168536/timothy-harrington F] || |- | HIS-283-3 |align="right"| [[Wilder-1366|Mrs. Sarah (Wilder)]] || Harrington || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1843-05-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168535/sarah-harrington F] || |- | HIS-284-1 |align="right"| [[Wright-27178 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Blodget || 1769-09-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167970/elizabeth-blodget F] || |- | HIS-285-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1437 | Ebenezer ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1733-01-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167969/ebenezer-blodget F] || |- | HIS-286-1 |align="right"| [[Blodget-40 | Lieut. William ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D367.shtml 1779-05-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167979/william-blodget F] || |- | HIS-287-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1615|Elizabeth (Blodgett)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1787-04-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168939/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-288-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1378 | Simeon ]] || Blodget || 1804-11-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167978/simeon-blodget F] || |- | HIS-289-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1393 | Lydia ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1801-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167973/lydia-blodget F] || |- | HIS-290-1 |align="right"| [[Blodget-93 | Miss Hannah ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1778-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167972/hannah-blodget F] || |- | HIS-291-1 |align="right"| [[Meads-1525|Lydia]] || Meeds || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D416.shtml 1778-04-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168866/lydia-meeds F] || |- | HIS-292-1 |align="right"| [[Blodget-91 | Ephraim ]] || Blodget || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D366.shtml 1778-03-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167971/ephraim-blodget F] || |- | HIS-293-1 |align="right"| [[Blodget-92|Betty]] || Blodget || 1778-03-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167967/betty-blodget F] || |- | HIS-294-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-1449|Sarah]] || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D424.shtml 1729-02-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169059/sarah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-295-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3081 | Sarah ]] || Parkhurst || 1858-08-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169060/sarah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-296-1 |align="right"| [[Byam-139 | Amos ]] || Byam || 1792-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168039/amos-byam F] || |- | HIS-297-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-31773|Edward]] || Stevens || 1816-03-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169515/edward-stevens F] || |- | HIS-298-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-15563 | Mrs. Martha ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1809-11-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168803/martha-manning F] || |- | HIS-299-1 |align="right"| [[Manning-4910 | Benjamin ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1793-09-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168795/benjamin-manning F] || |- | HIS-300-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17699 | Isaiah Jr. ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1776-12-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168452/isaiah-foster F] || |- | HIS-301-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1408 | Mrs. Anna ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D393.shtml 1786-05-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168446/anna-foster F] || |- | HIS-302-1 |align="right"| [[Webber-6568|Mrs. Betsy (Webber)]] || Adams || 1807-04-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167816/betsy-adams F] || |- | HIS-303-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55665|Ebenezer]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1745-11-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168934/ebenezer-parker F] || |- | HIS-303A-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2250|Ichabod]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1807-04-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168090/ichabod-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-304-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17702 | Lydia ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1745-11-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168453/lydia-foster F] || |- | HIS-305-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17703 | Simeon ]] || Foster || 1726-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168460/simeon-foster F] || |- | HIS-306-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1785-09-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167864/mary-adams F] || |- | HIS-307-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55666|Eli]] || Parker || 1877-09-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168936/eli-parker F] || |- | HIS-309-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-27351 | Mrs. Susannah ]] || Proctor || 1785-11-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169208/susannah-proctor F] || |- | HIS-310-1 |align="right"| [[Procter-92 | Capt. Daniel ]] || Proctor || 1775-01-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5255923/daniel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-311-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-5036|Mr. Jacob]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1800-02-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168093/jacob-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-312-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-36491|Mrs. Lydia]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1775-05-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168096/lydia-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-313-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17100 | Mr. Zachariah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1773-05-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169299/zachariah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-314-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1450 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D434.shtml 1754-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169269/hannah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-315-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17377 | Mr. Zachariah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1775-09-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169300/zachariah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-316-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17101 | Miss Sibyl ]] || Richardson || 1798-12-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169293/sibyl-richardson F] || |- | HIS-316-2 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40305|Miss Sarah]] || Richardson || 1784-04-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169291/sarah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-316-3 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40306|Miss Hannah]] || Richardson || 1784-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169268/hannah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-317-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-1234 | Elizabeth ]] || Hildreth || 1716-08-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168577/elizabeth-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-318-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-1233 | John ]] || Hildreth || 1714-03-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168582/john-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-318-2 |align="right"| [[Wilson-2743 | Abigail ]] || Hildreth || 1747-11-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144257782/abigail-barrett F] || |- | HIS-319-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-61713|Jean]] || Hill || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1711-11-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168600/jean-hill F] || |- | HIS-320-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-61714|Jonathan]] || Hill || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1710-03-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168601/jonathan-hill F] || |- | HIS-321-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-31129|Sarah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1729-02-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168986/sarah-parker F] || |- | HIS-322-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-294 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Butterfield || 1734-06-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168037/sarah-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-323-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-6292|Susanna (Barron)]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1801-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168107/susanna-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-323-2 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2251|Benjamin]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1812-12-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168085/benjamin-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-324-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-407|Susanna (Fletcher)]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1717-12-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168108/susanna-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-325-1 |align="right"| Jennie || Warren || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169592/jennie-warren F] || |- | HIS-325-2 |align="right"| [[Warren-10282 | Lieu. Joseph ]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1807-07-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169598/joseph-warren F] || |- | HIS-325-3 |align="right"| Josie || Warren || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169601/josie-warren F] || |- | HIS-326-1 |align="right"| [[Mansur-97 | Joseph Warren ]] || Mansur || 1891-02-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168812/joseph-warren-mansur F] || |- | HIS-327-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-31119|Capt. Joseph]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1738-04-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168964/joseph-parker F] || |- | HIS-328-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1422|Mrs. Rebeckah (Fletcher)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1791-01-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168981/rebeckah-parker F] || |- | HIS-329-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17706 | Noah ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1777-11-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168456/noah-foster F] || |- | HIS-329-2 |align="right"| [[Colburn-150 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1795-07-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168451/hannah-foster F] || |- | HIS-330-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17705 | Mr. William ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1786-03-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168463/william-foster F] || |- | HIS-331-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-36628|William]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1756-07-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168461/william-foster F] || |- | HIS-332-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17709 | Aaron ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D393.shtml 1753-11-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168445/aaron-foster F] || |- | HIS-333-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17708 | William ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1750-02-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168462/william-foster F] || |- | HIS-334-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-9326 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1779-01-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168412/lydia-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-335-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8291 | Jemima ]] || Fletcher || 1779-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168395/jemima-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-336-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-18762|Bettey]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1795-07-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168087/elizabeth-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-337-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2248|Capt. Isaac]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1827-12-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168092/isaac-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-338-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55562|Sarah]] || Chamberlain || 1840-01-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168106/sarah-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-339-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17700 | Ebenezer ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1756-05-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168447/ebenezer-foster F] || |- | HIS-340-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1410 | Lydia ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1737-03-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168454/lydia-foster F] || |- | HIS-341-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-415769 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1787-06-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168455/mary-foster F] || |- | HIS-342-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3673|Samuel]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1805-01-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168035/samuel-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-343-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3674|Mary]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1821-10-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168032/mary-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-344-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3675|Emeline]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1833-03-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168028/emeline-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-345-1 |align="right"| [[Bulkeley-69 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Clark || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1700-12-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22130199/mary-clark F] || |- | HIS-346-1 |align="right"| [[Futman-1|Bridget (Putnam)]] || Pierce || 1805-06-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169127/bridget-pierce F] || |- | HIS-347-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3076 | Silas ]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1828-04-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169147/silas-pierce F] || |- | HIS-348-1 |align="right"| [[Farrar-508 | Joseph ]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1797-04-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168353/joseph-farrar F] || |- | HIS-349-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-30810|Mrs. Deborah (Richardson)]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1808-06-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168349/deborah-farrar F] || |- | HIS-350-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-1757 | Capt. Zachariah ]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1776-03-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169298/zachariah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-351-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-422|Mrs. Sarah (Butterfield)]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1788-08-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169292/sarah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-352-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-11972|Sarah (Warren)]] || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1785-07-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169290/sarah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-353-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40242|Robert ]] || Richardson || 1799-11-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169287/robert-richardson F] || |- | HIS-354-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-18 | Elizabeth ]] || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1716-09-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168578/elizabeth-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-355-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27350 | Mrs. Hannah ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1778-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168392/hannah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-355-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8298 | Jepthae ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1778-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168397/jepthae-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-355-3 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8299 | Mary ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1778-10-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168416/mary-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-355-4 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8300 | Rebekah ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1778-09-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168423/rebekah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-355-5 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8301|Sarah]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1778-10-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168431/sarah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-356-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18195|Mrs. Hannah (Fletcher)]] || Parker || 1790-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168953/hannah-parker F] || |- | HIS-357-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18197|Susan]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1785-02-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168433/susa-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-358-1 |align="right"| Elizabeth || Parker || 1709-09-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168940/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-359-1 |align="right"| [[Hill-3721 | Coronet Nathaniel ]] || Hill || 1706-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168603/nathaniel-hill F] || |- | HIS-360-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-4318 | Mr. Andrew ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1759-04-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168374/andrew-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-361-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-566 | Joanna ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1718-04-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168398/joanna-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-362-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-378 | Lieut. William ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1712-05-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168440/william-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-363-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1411 | Mr. William ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1742-01-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168442/william-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-364-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-1887 | Mrs. Tabitha ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1742-02-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168434/tabitha-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-364A-1 |align="right"| Hannah || Richardson || 1775-06-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169267/hannah-richardson F] || |- | HIS-365-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6766 | Jonathan ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1739-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168400/jonathan-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-366-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6765 | Mr. Benjamin ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1772-12-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168378/benjamin-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-367-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-3434 | Mr. Robert ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1781-03-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168425/robert-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-368-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-6776 | Mrs. Remembrance ]] || Fletcher || 1778-02-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168424/remembrance-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-369-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17704 | Lieut. Edward ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1741-07-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168448/edward-foster F] || |- | HIS-370-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6743 | Samson ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1720-03-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168427/samson-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-370-2 |align="right"| [[Foster-4723 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1721-12-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168419/mary-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-371-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8339 | Benjamin F. ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1810-09-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168377/benjamin-f.-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-372-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-1674 | Dea. Stephen ]] || Pierce || 1749-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169150/stephen-peirce F] || |- | HIS-373-1 |align="right"| [[Clark-2714 | Rev. Thomas ]] || Clark || 1704-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168123/thomas-clark F] || |- | HIS-374-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-21553 | Samuel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1738-12-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167878/samuel-adams F] || |- | HIS-375-1 |align="right"| [[Burge-2 | Mr. John ]] || Burg || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D370.shtml 1761-09-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168021/john-burg F] || |- | HIS-376-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-9623|Mrs. Joanna (Fletcher)]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1763-03-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169594/joanna-warren F] || |- | HIS-377-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-14259|Capt. Joseph]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1792-03-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169599/joseph-warren F] || |- | HIS-378-1 |align="right"| [[Danforth-141|Mrs. Sarah (Danforth)]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1815-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169614/sarah-warren F] || |- | HIS-379-1 |align="right"| [[Bridge-1382 | Rev. Ebenezer ]] || Bridge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1792-10-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168001/ebenezer-bridge F] || |- | HIS-380-1 |align="right"| [[Stoddard-1876 | Madam Sarah ]] || Bridge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1783-04-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168004/sarah-bridge F] || |- | HIS-380-2 |align="right"| [[Bridge-1384 | Kathryne ]] || Bridge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1756-03-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168003/kathrine-bridge F] || |- | HIS-380-3 |align="right"| [[Bridge-1383 | Elizabeth ]] || Bridge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D369.shtml 1756-03-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168002/elizabeth-bridge F] || |- | HIS-381-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-1664 | Hannah ]] || Barrett || 1759-03-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167926/hannah-barrett F] || |- | HIS-382-1 |align="right"| [[Burge-36 | Mrs. Rachel ]] || Barrett || 1785-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167930/rachel-barrett F] || |- | HIS-383-1 |align="right"| [[Barrett-1671 | Mr. Thomas ]] || Barrett || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D362.shtml 1761-07-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167933/thomas-barrett F] || |- | HIS-384-1 |align="right"| [[ Adams-33766 | Mrs. Lucy ]] || Adams || 1782-05-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167856/lucy-adams F] || |- | HIS-385-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-5234|Ensign Benjamin]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1763-04-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168086/benjamin-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-386-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1413 | Mr. Josiah ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1760-01-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168408/josiah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-387-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1837|Mrs. Joanna]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1768-10-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168399/joanna-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-388-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18198|Benjamin]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1764-07-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168376/benjamin-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-389-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6761 | Oliver Esq. ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1771-11-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168422/oliver-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-390-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-2129 | Lieut. William ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1744-03-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168441/william-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-391-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1212 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1768-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168420/mary-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-392-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18199|Sarah]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1758-08-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168432/sarah-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-393-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18200|Thomas]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1764-07-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168435/thomas-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-394-1 |align="right"| [[Fairbanks-141 | Lydia ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1770-11-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168410/lydia-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-395-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6762 | Mr. Thomas ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D392.shtml 1771-08-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168437/thomas-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-396-1 |align="right"| [[Moors-274|Simeon]] || Moore || 1781-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168885/simeon-moors F] || |- | HIS-397-1 |align="right"| [[Keyes-30|Ms. Sarah]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1718-01-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36289370/sarah-foster F] || |- | HIS-398-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-17701 | Mr. Edward ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1716-02-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168449/edward-foster F] || |- | HIS-399-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-621 | Ms. Rebeckah ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1722-10-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168457/rebeckah-foster F] || |- | HIS-400-1 |align="right"| [[Farmer-9842|Mrs. Elizabeth (Farmer)]] || Herrick || 1789-11-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168570/elizabeth-herrick F] || |- | HIS-401-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-14211 | Dea. Benjamin ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1762-08-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167815/benjamin-adams F] || |- | HIS-402-1 |align="right"| [[Herrick-2943|Patty]] || Herrick || 1796-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168571/patty-herrick F] || |- | HIS-403-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37954|Rachel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1818-10-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168668/rachel-howard F] || |- | HIS-404-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37955|Joanna]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1764-08-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168653/joanna-howard F] || |- | HIS-405-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37956|Abigail]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1764-08-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168642/abigail-howard F] || |- | HIS-406-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-1212|Jacob]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1798-03-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168652/jacob-howard F] || |- | HIS-407-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-10730|Rachel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1814-07-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168669/rachel-howard F] || |- | HIS-408-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37957|Willard]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1837-01-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168677/willard-howard F] || |- | HIS-409-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18205|Mr. Aaron]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1801-07-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168373/aaron-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-410-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18206|Elizabeth]] || Flecher || 1764-07-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168371/elizabeth-flecher F] || |- | HIS-411-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18207|Jonathan]] || Fletcher || 1764-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168401/jonathan-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-412-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-293 | John ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1815-09-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169100/john-perham F] || |- | HIS-413-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-292 | Samuel ]] || Perham || 1866-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169112/samuel-perham F] || |- | HIS-414-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-291 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Perham || 1812-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169115/samuel-perham F] || |- | HIS-415-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1119 | Mrs. Anna ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1807-10-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169081/anna-perham F] || |- | HIS-416-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-429 | Mr. Edward ]] || Spaulding || 1761-11-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169441/edward-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-417-1 |align="right"| [[Moors-226|Lieut. Joseph]] || Moore || 1775-07-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168883/joseph-moors F] || |- | HIS-418-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1942|Mrs. Esther (Butterfield)]] || Moore || 1773-11-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168881/esther-moors F] || |- | HIS-419-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-4098 | Dea. Samuel ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D395.shtml 1702-07-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168458/samuel-foster F] || |- | HIS-420-1 |align="right"| [[Kemp-1244 | Esther ]] || Foster || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D394.shtml 1702-04-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168450/esther-foster F] || |- | HIS-421-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-290 | Samuel ]] || Perham || 1788-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169113/samuel-perham F] || |- | HIS-422-1 |align="right"| [[Peirce-1423|Bradley]] || Pierce || 1775-08-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169126/bradley-pierce F] || |- | HIS-423-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-1745 | Stephen ]] || Pierce || 1733-06-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169148/stephen-pierce F] || |- | HIS-424-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-201897|Mrs. Mary]] || Pierce || 1807-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169141/mary-peirce F] || |- | HIS-425-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3052 | Mr. Joseph ]] || Pierce || 1796-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169137/joseph-pierce F] || |- | HIS-426-1 |align="right"| [[Burge-32 | John ]] || Burg || 1741-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168020/john-burg F] || |- | HIS-427-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31151|Miss Mary]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1816-02-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168845/mary-marshall F] || |- | HIS-427-1A |align="right"| [[Marshall-31155|Infant Son]] || Marshall || 1804-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168828/marshall F] || |- | HIS-428-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3080|Miss Mary]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1826-10-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169140/mary-pierce F] || |- | HIS-429-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-14263|Jeremiah]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1810-09-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169593/jeremiah-warren F] || |- | HIS-429-2 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-2102|Rachel]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1836-12-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169611/rachel-warren F] || |- | HIS-429-3 |align="right"| [[Warren-25273|Sybil]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1816-01-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169615/sybil-warren F] || |- | HIS-430-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-14260|Mr. Joseph]] || Warren || 1769-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169600/joseph-warren F] || |- | HIS-431-1 |align="right"| [[Whittemore-976 | Gideon ]] || Whittemore || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D456.shtml 1834-06-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169641/gideon-whittemore F] || |- | HIS-432-1 |align="right"| [[Mottey-1|Capt. Joseph]] || Mottey || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D417.shtml 1777-06-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168893/joseph-mottey F] || |- | HIS-432-2 |align="right"| [[Mottey-2|Charles]] || Mottey || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D417.shtml 1778-10-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168892/charles-mottey F] || |- | HIS-433-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-445 | Mr. Isaiah ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1787-11-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169464/isaiah-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-434-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-62 | Mr. Samuel ]] || Perham || 1794-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169116/samuel-perham F] || |- | HIS-435-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17011 | Mrs. Sarah ]] || Perham || 1767-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169117/sarah-perham F] || |- | HIS-436-1 |align="right"| [[Perham-289 | Mr. Benoni ]] || Perham || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D426.shtml 1774-02-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169083/benoni-perham F] || |- | HIS-437-1 |align="right"| [[Langley-3785|Mrs. Mary (Langly)]] || Pierce || 1761-06-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169142/mary-pierce F] || |- | HIS-438-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-3083|Joanna (Peirce)]] || Marshall || 1855-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168830/joanna-marshall F] || |- | HIS-439-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31150|James]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1826-09-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168829/james-marshall F] || |- | HIS-440-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31157|Nathaniel]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1820-12-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168847/nathaniel-marshall F] || |- | HIS-440-2 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31158|Levi]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1820-12-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168835/levi-marshall F] || |- | HIS-441-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31159|Otis]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1837-08-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168848/otis-marshall F] || |- | HIS-442-1 |align="right"| [[MARSHALL-31156|Joanna]] || Marshall || 1869-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168831/joanna-marshall F] || |- | HIS-443-1 |align="right"| Cornet Daniel || Blodget || 1761-04-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167968/daniel-blodget F] || |- | HIS-444-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2605 | Capt. Joseph ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1792-11-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168314/joseph-emerson F] || |- | HIS-445-1 |align="right"| [[Bryant-9071 | Elizabeth ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1773-10-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168296/elizabeth-emerson F] || |- | HIS-446-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-25293|Ruth (Warren)]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1804-02-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168333/ruth-emerson F] || |- | HIS-447-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-118135|Elisha]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1775-09-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168161/elisha-davis F] || |- | HIS-448-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-48735|Moses]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1806-06-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168173/moses-davis F] || |- | HIS-449-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-88381|Johnson]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1826-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168168/johnson-davis F] || |- | HIS-449-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18216|Betsy (Fletcher)]] || Davis || 1861-11-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168159/betsy-davis F] || |- | HIS-450-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33803 | Miss Rebekah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1789-08-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167875/rebekah-adams F] || |- | HIS-451-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33802 | Miss Thankful ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1790-06-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167885/thankful-adams F] || |- | HIS-452-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-34483 | Simeon ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1797-05-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167883/simeon-adams F] || |- | HIS-453-1 |align="right"| [[Byam-152 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1830-09-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169378/mary-shedd F] || |- | HIS-454-1 |align="right"| [[Shed-116 | Samuel ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1829-05-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169380/samuel-shedd F] || |- | HIS-454-2 |align="right"| [[Shed-117 | Mary E. ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1818-08-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169374/mary-e.-shedd F] || |- | HIS-456-1 |align="right"| [[Waters-7381|Rev. D. D. Wilson]] || Waters || 1933-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169617/wilson-waters F] || |- | HIS-457-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-70411|Emily E. (Adams)]] || Read || 1932-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169222/emily-e.-read F] || |- | HIS-458-1 |align="right"| [[Read-9219|Albert S.]] || Read || 1927-12-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169221/albert-s.-read F] || |- | HIS-459-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33819 | Dea. Otis ]] || Adams || 1881-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167872/otis-adams F] || |- | HIS-459-2 |align="right"| [[Read-9220|Abigail O.]] || Adams || 1872-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167808/abigail-osgood-adams F] || |- | HIS-460-1 |align="right"| [[Blodgett-1377 | Mrs. Lucy ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1803-10-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167857/lucy-adams F] || |- | HIS-461-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-21552 | Joseph ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1796-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167847/joseph-adams F] || |- | HIS-462-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-6764 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1799-07-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167892/lydia-adams F] || |- | HIS-463-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33846 | Capt. Abel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1792-02-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167807/abel-adams F] || |- | HIS-464-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33767 | Jonas ]] || Adams || 1792-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167844/jonas-adams F] || |- | HIS-465-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-17049 | Mrs. Olive ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1819-10-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167870/olive-adams F] || |- | HIS-467-1 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-378 | Dea. Josiah ]] || Parkhurst || 1818-12-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169040/josiah-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-467-2 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-225 | Oliver ]] || Parkhurst || 1835-09-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169051/oliver-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-467-3 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-601 | Rachel Stevens ]] || Parkhurst || 1860-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169054/rachel-stevens-parkhurst F] || |- | HIS-467A-1 |align="right"| M. || C. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168063/m.-c. F] || |- | HIS-467A-2 |align="right"| M. || C. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168064/m.-c. F] || |- | HIS-468-1 |align="right"| [[Fiske-114 | Rev. John ]] || Fiske || 1676-01-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168369/john-fiske F] || |- | HIS-469-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3965|Mrs. Susanna (Proctor)]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1806-12-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167884/susanna-adams F] || |- | HIS-470-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33854 | Abel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1809-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167806/abel-adams F] || |- | HIS-470-3 |align="right"| [[Adams-33855 | Norris ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1818-02-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167868/norris-adams F] || |- | HIS-471-1 |align="right"| [[Waldo-2 | Dea. Cornelius ]] || Waldo || 1700-01-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169573/cornelius-waldo F] || |- | HIS-472-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33848 | Jonas ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1806-07-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167845/jonas-adams F] || |- | HIS-472-2 |align="right"| [[Adams-33852 | Sarah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1812-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167881/sarah-adams F] || |- | HIS-473-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33767 | Mr. Jonas ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1792-01-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167846/jonas-adams F] || |- | HIS-474-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1589 | Mrs. Rebeckah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1781-03-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167874/rebekah-adams F] || |- | HIS-475-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33823 | Salathiel ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1778-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167876/salathiel-adams F] || |- | HIS-476-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2249|Isaac]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1834-03-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168091/isaac-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-476-2 |align="right"| [[Ilsley-225|Mrs. Olive]] || Chamberlain || 1864-02-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168100/olive-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-476-3 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8200|Harriet M.]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1821-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168089/harriet-m.-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-476-4 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-2252|Moriah J.]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1821-11-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168099/moriah-j.-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-477-1 |align="right"| [[Sanger-1001|Charles H.]] || Sanger || 1832-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169340/charles-h.-sanger F] || |- | HIS-478-1 |align="right"| [[Patten-2782|Oliver]] || Patten || 1763-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169076/oliver-patten F] || |- | HIS-479-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-2010|Mrs. Lydia (Chamberlain)]] || Patten || 1763-02-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169075/lydia-patten F] || |- | HIS-479A-1 |align="right"| H. || S. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169338/h.-s F] || |- | HIS-480-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2607 | John ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1772-07-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168308/john-emerson F] || |- | HIS-481-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-5794|Elizabeth]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1782-11-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168297/elizabeth-emerson F] || |- | HIS-482-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8202|Rebekah]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1775-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168104/rebekah-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-483-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8201|Rebekah]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1773-00-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208501861/rebecca_chamberlin F] || |- | HIS-484-1 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4808|Mrs. Rebekah (Dutton)]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D377.shtml 1775-08-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168104/rebekah-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-485-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-1280|Mr. Phinehas]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D376.shtml 1813-07-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168101/phineas-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-486-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8203|Mr. Joseph]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1830-12-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168094/joseph-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-487-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55586|Mrs. Mary (Parker)]] || Chamberlain || 1845-10-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168098/mary-chamberlain F] || |- | HIS-488-1 |align="right"| [[Barron-6303|Mrs. Olive]] || Barron || 1760-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167938/olive-barron F] || |- | HIS-489-1 |align="right"| [[Farrar-4081|Jonas]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1806-06-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168352/jonas-farrar F] || |- | HIS-490-1 |align="right"| [[Farrar-4082|Peter]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1804-03-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168354/peter-farrar F] || |- | HIS-491-1 |align="right"| [[Farrar-3791|John]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1830-01-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168351/john-farrar F] || |- | HIS-492-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-12692|Isaac]] || Robbins || 1775-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169306/isaac-robbins F] || |- | HIS-492A-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-12693|Betty]] || Robbins || 1775-09-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169303/betty-robbins F] || |- | HIS-493-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-675786|Elizabeth (Unknown)]] || Farrar || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1844-03-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168350/elizabeth-farrar F] || |- | HIS-494-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2030|Mr. Israel]] || Proctor || 1775-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169192/israel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-495-1 |align="right"| [[Walker-71063|Miss Sarah]] || Walker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D453.shtml 1775-09-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169574/sarah-walker F] || |- | HIS-496-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-358 | Ensign Richard ]] || Hildreth || 1760-04-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168591/richard-hildreth F] || |- | HIS-497-1 |align="right"| Daniel B. || Knecttle || 1831-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168749/daniel-b.-knecttle F] || |- | HIS-497-1A |align="right"| Ann P. || Knecttle || 1831-08-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168748/ann-p.-knecttle F] || |- | HIS-498-1 |align="right"| John A. || Semple || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1836-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169360/john-a.-semple F] || |- | HIS-499-1 |align="right"| [[Richmond-6158|Miss Abbey-Ann]] || Richmond || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D435.shtml 1824-08-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169301/abbey-ann-richmond F] || |- | HIS-500-1 |align="right"| [[Jones-133960|Mary (Jones)]] || Gibson || 1853-11-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168474/mary-gibson F] || |- | HIS-500-2 |align="right"| [[Gibson-30617|Dr. Ichabod]] || Gibson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D396.shtml 1810-05-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168473/ichabod-gibson F] || |- | HIS-500-3 |align="right"| Mr. Thomas || Jones || 1805-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168721/thomas-jones F] || |- | HIS-500-4 |align="right"| [[Gibson-13961 | Catharine Mary ]] || Adams || 1874-05-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167819/catharine-mary-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-5 |align="right"| [[Adams-34487 | Joel ]] || Adams || 1864-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167841/joel-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-6 |align="right"| [[Adams-34488 | John T. K. ]] || Adams || 1867-01-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167843/john-thornton_kirkland-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-6A |align="right"| [[Adams-34489 | John H. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1826-06-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167842/john-henry-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-7 |align="right"| [[Adams-34490 | Charles E. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1833-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167821/charles-edwin-adams F] || |- | HIS-500-7A |align="right"| [[Adams-34491 | Henry K. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1820-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167837/henry-kirkland-adams F] || |- | HIS-501-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-90|Mrs. Susannah (Harwood)]] || Robbins || 1775-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169313/susannah-robbins F] || |- | HIS-501-2 |align="right"| [[Robbins-9472|Mr. John]] || Robbins || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D436.shtml 1775-09-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169308/john-robbins F] || |- | HIS-502-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1696 | Miss Elizabeth ]] || Spaulding || 1815-04-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169446/elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-503-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Bettey || 1813-01-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167964/mary-bettey F] || |- | HIS-504-1 |align="right"| Molley || Bettey || 1757-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167965/molley-bettey F] || |- | HIS-504-2 |align="right"| Mr. Andrew || Bettey || 1786-04-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167963/andrew-bettey F] || |- | HIS-505-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-23737|Jonas]] || Dunn || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1773-12-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168218/jonas-dunn F] || |- | HIS-506-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-3708|Mary (Harwood)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1803-09-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168967/mary-parker F] || |- | HIS-506-2 |align="right"| [[Parker-31621|Reuben]] || Parker || 1850-01-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168983/reuben-parker F] || |- | HIS-507-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-1640 | Mrs. Joanna ]] || Stevens || 1762-11-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169518/joanna-stevens F] || |- | HIS-508-1 |align="right"| Bettey || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1782-06-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167817/bettey-adams F] || |- | HIS-509-1 |align="right"| Miss Lucinda || Bryant || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D370.shtml 1830-12-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168019/lucinda-bryant F] || |- | HIS-510-1 |align="right"| Mr. Edward || Smith || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D439.shtml 1836-05-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169394/edward-smith F] || |- | HIS-511-1 |align="right"| [[Blanchard-9013|Mrs. Susanna]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D374.shtml 1823-10-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168079/susanna-carlton F] || |- | HIS-511-2 |align="right"| [[Pollard-6652|Mrs. Dorothy]] || Carlton || 1825-11-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168070/dorothy-carlton F] || |- | HIS-512-1 |align="right"| [[Chase-11978|Sarah (Chase)]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D374.shtml 1825-10-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168075/sarah-carlton F] || |- | HIS-512-2 |align="right"| [[Carlton-3633|John]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1846-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168073/john-carlton F] || |- | HIS-513-1 |align="right"| [[Pollard-6651|Sarah (Pollard)]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1845-09-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168076/sarah-carlton F] || |- | HIS-513-2 |align="right"| [[Carlton-3635|Mary J.]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1849-06-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168074/mary-j.-carlton F] || |- | HIS-513-3 |align="right"| [[Carlton-3634|David]] || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1848-05-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168068/david-carlton F] || |- | HIS-514-1 |align="right"| John W. || Stearns || 1861-08-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169510/john-w.-stearns F] || |- | HIS-514-2 |align="right"| Lucinda J. || Stearns || 1895-03-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169511/lucinda-j.-stearns F] || |- | HIS-517-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-32452|Mrs. Remembrance]] || Parker || 1831-04-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168982/remembrance-parker F] || |- | HIS-518-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55727|Hannah]] || Stevens || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D447.shtml 1837-12-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169516/hannah-stevens F] || |- | HIS-519-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1695 | Mr. Jesse ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1808-05-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169466/jesse-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-520-1 |align="right"| [[Wood-25853 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Spaulding || 1796-04-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169447/elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-521-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-34466 | Mrs. Nabby ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1791-08-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169491/nabby-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-521A-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1140 | Sewall ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1804-06-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169505/sewell-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-522-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-14610 | Mrs. Elizabeth ]] || Spaulding || 1812-09-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169448/elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-523-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1697 | Mr. Robert ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1771-01-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169500/robert-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-524-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1698 | Mr. Jonothan ]] || Spaulding || 1809-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169473/jonothan-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-525-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1407 | Mrs. Lydia ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1796-08-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169482/lydia-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-526-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1191 | Dea. Ephraim ]] || Spaulding || 1791-12-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169449/ephraim-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-527-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1185 | Benjamin ]] || Spaulding || 1737-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169431/benjamin-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-528-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1189|Mrs. Joanna (Spaulding)]] || Harwood || 1737-05-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168545/joanna-harwood F] || |- | HIS-529-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-89 | Lieut. Jonathan ]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1783-06-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168547/jonathan-harwood F] || |- | HIS-530-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-21156 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1754-12-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168550/mary-harwood F] || |- | HIS-531-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37983|Mr. Samuel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1790-03-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168673/samuel-howard F] || |- | HIS-532-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37984|Samuel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1764-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168671/samuel-howard F] || |- | HIS-533-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37986|Lowell]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1803-09-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168659/lowell-howard F] || |- | HIS-534-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37987|Mary]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1764-10-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168663/mary-howard F] || |- | HIS-535-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-1776|Mrs. Judeth (Proctor)]] || Harwood || 1766-09-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168548/judeth-harwood F] || |- | HIS-536-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-3869|Nathaniel]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1796-07-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168551/nathaniel-harwood F] || |- | HIS-537-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-25305|Isaac]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1775-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169591/isaac-warren F] || |- | HIS-538-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-25306|Anna]] || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D453.shtml 1786-02-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169579/anna-warren F] || |- | HIS-539-1 |align="right"| C. || B. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167917/c.-b. F] || |- | HIS-539-2 |align="right"| S. || B. || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167918/s.-b. F] || |- | HIS-540-1 |align="right"| [[McFarlin-364|Martha P. (McFarlan)]] || Adams || 1873-06-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167862/martha-prentice-adams F] || |- | HIS-540-2 |align="right"| [[Prentice-3388|Martha (Prentice)]] || Adams || 1860-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167862/martha-prentice-adams F] || |- | HIS-540-3 |align="right"| [[Adams-70420|Ebenezer]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1836-09-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167824/eben-adams F] || |- | HIS-540-4 |align="right"| [[Leary-1711|Mr. John Miles]] || Larey || 1831-09-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168770/john-miles-leary F] || |- | HIS-540-5 |align="right"| [[Adams-70421|William H.]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1829-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167889/william-h.-adams F] || |- | HIS-540-6 |align="right"| [[Leary-1710|Eunice Cole (Leary)]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1827-07-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167831/eunice-cole-adams F] || |- | HIS-541-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1141 | Asaph F. ]] || Spaulding || 1827-08-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169430/asaph-f.-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-542-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27331|Willard]] || Parker || 1808-04-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168990/willard-parker F] || |- | HIS-543-1 |align="right"| [[Foster-18950|Mrs. Anna (Foster)]] || Parker || 1832-09-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168918/anna-parker F] || |- | HIS-544-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-29153|Willard]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1788-05-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168991/willard-parker F] || |- | HIS-545-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-29157|Reuben]] || Parker || 1783-09-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168984/reuben-parker F] || |- | HIS-546-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-29152|Anna]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1788-09-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168916/anna-parker F] || |- | HIS-547-1 |align="right"| [[Osgood-1771|Mrs. Sarah (Osgood)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1784-05-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168989/sarah-parker F] || |- | HIS-548-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27333|Jonathan]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1818-05-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168959/jonathan-parker F] || |- | HIS-549-1 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-239|Mrs. Abigail (Hodgman)]] || Spaulding || 1805-08-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169422/abigail-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-550-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27372 | Mrs. Rachel ]] || Spaulding || 1797-04-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169498/rachel-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-551-1 |align="right"| [[Keyes-1194 | Mrs. Phebe & Child ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1752-11-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169496/phebe-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-552-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-568 | Lieut. John ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1791-05-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169470/john-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-553-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-4403|Ruth]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1754-04-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169501/ruth-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-554-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-4161 | Mrs. Abigail ]] || Spaulding || 1768-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5004688 F] || |- | HIS-555-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-552 | Dea. Andrew ]] || Spaulding || 1753-11-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5004687 F] || |- | HIS-556-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-4404|David]] || Spaulding || 1798-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169435/david-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-557-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-37996|Hannah]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D405.shtml 1803-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168651/hannah-howard F] || |- | HIS-558-1 |align="right"| [[Merriam-413 | Elizabeth ]] || Hinchman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml ] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168612/elizabeth-hinchman F] || |- | HIS-559-1 |align="right"| [[Hinchman-63 | Thomas Maj. ]] || Hinchman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1703-07-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168613/thomas-hinchman F] || |- | HIS-560-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3983 | Hiram ]] || Proctor || 1775-09-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169191/hyram-procter F] || |- | HIS-561-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3984 | Moly ]] || Proctor || 1775-08-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169201/moly-proctor F] || |- | HIS-562-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5801 | Mrs. Azubah ]] || Proctor || 1826-12-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169164/azubah-procter F] || |- | HIS-563-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2880 | Capt. Azariah ]] || Proctor || 1832-11-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169163/azariah-procter F] || |- | HIS-564-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55731|Ann Mari]] || Parker || 1814-04-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168915/ann-mari-parker F] || |- | HIS-565-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27322|Jonathan]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1769-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168960/jonathan-parker F] || |- | HIS-566-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1405|Mrs. Rachel (Butterfield)]] || Parker || 1797-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126773601/rachel-parker F] || |- | HIS-567-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-9191 | Samuel Esq. ]] || Davis || 1855-08-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168176/samuel-davis F] || |- | HIS-568-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-213|Mrs. Phebe]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D382.shtml 1828-09-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168175/phebe-davis F] || |- | HIS-569-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-3845|Mr. Peter, Chelmsford, Massachusetts|Spaulding-3845Mr. Peter]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1801-03-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169494/peter-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-570-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55754|Dorcus]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1775-09-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168933/dorcus-parker F] || |- | HIS-571-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55755|Anna]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1775-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168917/anna-parker F] || |- | HIS-572-1 |align="right"| [[Bates-2767 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Bates || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1764-05-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167955/jonathan-bates F] || |- | HIS-573-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1187 | Mr. David ]] || Spaulding || 1793-11-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169436/david-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-574-1 |align="right"| [[Unknown-365015 | Mrs. Phebe ]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D445.shtml 1795-12-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169495/phebe-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-575-1 |align="right"| [[Clark-2676 | Coln. Jonas ]] || Clark || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1770-04-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168120 F] || |- | HIS-576-1 |align="right"| [[Howe-8550 | Mrs. Elizabeth]] || Clark || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1767-04-27] || || || || || |- | HIS-577-1 |align="right"| [[Clark-89193|Mr. Timothy]] || Clark || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D379.shtml 1790-04-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168124/timothy-clark F] || |- | HIS-578-1 |align="right"| [[Howe-8550 | Elizabeth ]] || Clark || 1767-04-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168117/elizabeth-clark F] || |- | HIS-579-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-43762|Mrs. Sarah (Adams)]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1827-03-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168552/sarah-harwood F] || |- | HIS-580-1 |align="right"| [[Harwood-1579 | Mr. John ]] || Harwood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1830-04-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168546/john-harwood F] || |- | HIS-581-1 |align="right"| [[Hart-24031|Mrs. Harriet (Hart)]] || O'bear || 1830-06-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168903/harriet-h.-o'bear F] || |- | HIS-582-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-4406|Jonas]] || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1833-04-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169471/jonas-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-583-1 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-2992|Joseph]] || Spaulding || 1820-07-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169475/joseph-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-584-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2878 | Lieut. Daniel ]] || Proctor || 1803-12-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169171/daniel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-585-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5800 | Mrs. Mary ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1773-03-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169198/mary-proctor F] || |- | HIS-586-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-27332|Mrs. Hannah (Parker)]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1837-04-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169185/hannah-proctor F] || |- | HIS-587-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3986 | Eldad ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1811-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169173/eldad-proctor F] || |- | HIS-587-2 |align="right"| [[Parker-26911 | Rachel ]] || Proctor || 1855-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169203/rachel-proctor F] || |- | HIS-588-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-49385|Jonathan]] || Parker || 1860-08-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168961/jonathan-parker F] || |- | HIS-589-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55756|Benjamin]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1848-11-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168919/benjamin-parker F] || |- | HIS-590-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55757|David]] || Parker || 1850-04-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168931/david-parker F] || |- | HIS-591-1 |align="right"| [[Barret-297|Mrs. Lucy (Barret)]] || Parker || 1829-12-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168966/lucy-parker F] || |- | HIS-592-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-39238|Mr. David]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1811-01-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168932/david-parker F] || |- | HIS-593-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-31180|Lieut. Benjamin]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1771-05-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168921/benjamin-parker F] || |- | HIS-594-1 |align="right"| [[Warren-14254|Mrs. Elizabeth (Warren)]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1765-12-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135948346/elizabeth-parker F] || |- | HIS-595-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55758|Miss Sarah]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1771-04-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168988/sarah-parker F] || |- | HIS-596-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-48933|Philip]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D421.shtml 1790-06-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168973/philip-parker F] || |- | HIS-597-1 |align="right"| [[Osgood-1738|Mrs. Anna (Osgood)]] || Mcquestin || 1825-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168865/anna-mcquestin F] || |- | HIS-598-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-22492|Mrs. Dorcas (Parker)]] || Coffin || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D379.shtml 1836-11-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168132/dorcas-coffin F] || |- | HIS-599-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3987 | Jonas R. ]] || Proctor || 1843-07-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169193/jonas-r.-proctor F] || |- | HIS-600-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3988 | Milo J. ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1834-03-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169200/milo-j.-proctor F] || |- | HIS-601-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-3989 | Sybil M. ]] || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1819-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169210/sybil-m.-proctor F] || |- | HIS-601-2 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-164 | Sybil H. ]] || Proctor || 1860-08-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169209/sybil-h.-proctor F] || |- | HIS-602-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2703|Betsy Ann]] || Spaulding || 1809-04-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169432/betsy-an-spaulding F] || |- | HIS-603-1 |align="right"| [[Chandler-13550|Abigail Ann]] || Chandler || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D378.shtml 1825-10-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168109/abigail-ann-chandler F] || |- | HIS-604-1 |align="right"| [[Peirce-1419|Oliver]] || Pierce || 1863-08-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169144/oliver-pierce F] || |- | HIS-605-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-9572 | Mr. Oliver ]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1821-01-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169145/oliver-pierce F] || |- | HIS-606-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-14326 | Deborah ]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D427.shtml 1837-10-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169128/deborah-pierce F] || |- | HIS-607-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20166|Mrs. Abigail]] || Livingston || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D411.shtml 1830-02-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168777/abigail-livingston F] || |- | HIS-607-1A |align="right"| [[Livingston-6360|Infant]] || Livingston || 1830-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168778/infant-livingston F] || |- | HIS-608-1 |align="right"| [[Robins-3198|Joseph]] || Robbins || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D436.shtml 1775-02-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169310/joseph-robbins F] || |- | HIS-609-1 |align="right"| [[Robbins-3382|Insign Jonas]] || Robbins || 1775-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169309/jonas-robbins F] || |- | HIS-610-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55759|Jeduthun]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1795-04-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168954/jeduthun-parker F] || |- | HIS-611-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-31168|Benjamin]] || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1801-02-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168920/benjamin-parker F] || |- | HIS-612-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-12435|Mr. Henry]] || Fletcher || 1764-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168394/henry-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-613-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Mirriam || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1806-06-19] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168421/mirriam-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-614-1 |align="right"| [[Wheeler-3995 | Mrs. Dorothy (Wheeler) ]] || Hodgman || 1811-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168627/dorothy-hodgman F] || |- | HIS-615-1 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-345|Miss Lucy]] || Hodgman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1785-03-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168629/lucy-hodgman F] || |- | HIS-616-1 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-86 | Mr. Josiah ]] || Hodgman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1801-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168628 F] || |- | HIS-617-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20231|Susan (Pierce)]] || Wood || 1875-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169658/susan-wood F] || |- | HIS-618-1 |align="right"| [[Wood-56151|George S.]] || Wood || 1903-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169656/george-s.-wood F] || |- | HIS-619-1 |align="right"| [[Harrington-2328|Hannah]] || Pierce || 1867-11-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169131/hannah-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20232|Jesse]] || Pierce || 1820-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98025192/jesse-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-2 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20234|Henry C.]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1834-02-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169133/henry-c.-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-3 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20233|Jonathan]] || Pierce || 1873-10-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169136/jonathan-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-4 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31201|Hannah (Harrington)]] || Pierce || 1820-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169132/hannah-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-5 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20235|John]] || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1824-00-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169134/john-pierce F] || |- | HIS-619-6 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20193|Stephen]] || Pierce || 1826-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169149/stephen-pierce F] || |- | HIS-620-1 |align="right"| [[Hayden-6825|Daniel Flagg]] || Hayden || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1803-11-06] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168558/daniel-flagg-hayden F] || |- | HIS-621-1 |align="right"| [[Hayden-6826|Salley M.]] || Hayden || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1806-01-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168560/salley-m.-hayden F] || |- | HIS-622-1 |align="right"| [[Hayden-6827|Grenville G.]] || Hayden || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D400.shtml 1806-03-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168559/grenville-g.-hayden F] || |- | HIS-623-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3685|Anna]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D371.shtml 1775-09-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168026/anna-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-623-2 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1277 | Reuben ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1775-10-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168034/reuben-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-623-3 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3686|Silous]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1775-09-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168038/silous-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-624-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-3687|Mrs. Rebeckah (Butterfield)]] || Byam || 1811-05-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168056/rebeckah-byam F] || |- | HIS-625-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-3366|Mr. John]] || Richardson || 1764-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169271/john-richardson F] || |- | HIS-626-1 |align="right"| [[Davis-21627|Mr. Thomas]] || Davis || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D383.shtml 1788-01-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168177/thomas-davis F] || |- | HIS-627-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20236|Rebekah]] || Pierce || 1789-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169146/rebekah-pierce F] || |- | HIS-628-1 |align="right"| [[Wright-29801 | Mrs. Ruth ]] || Stevens || 1787-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169523/ruth-stevens F] || |- | HIS-629-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-7158 | Ensign Samuel ]] || Stevens || 1792-12-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169525/samuel-stevens F] || |- | HIS-630-1 |align="right"| [[Worcester-374|Mrs. Hannah (Worcester)]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1826-05-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169214/hannah-putnam F] || |- | HIS-631-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-1842|Miss Polley]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1785-06-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169219/polley-putnam F] || |- | HIS-632-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-9 | Mr. Jonathan ]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1784-12-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169216/jonathan-putnam F] || |- | HIS-633-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-1839|Mr. Jonathan]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1790-06-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169217/jonathan-putnam F] || |- | HIS-634-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-1705|Israel]] || Putnam || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1800-02-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169215/israel-putnam F] || |- | HIS-644-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1409 | Capt. John ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1766-01-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168030/john-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-645-1 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-368 | Mr. Ephraim ]] || Butterfield || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D372.shtml 1777-06-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168029/ephraim-butterfield F] || |- | HIS-646-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-33805 | Miss Olive ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1773-05-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167869/olive-adams F] || |- | HIS-646-1A |align="right"| [[Adams-34492 | Hannah ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D356.shtml 1766-08-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167836/hannah-adams F] || |- | HIS-647-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-31836|Rebecca]] || Stevens || 1848-11-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169522/rebecca-stevens F] || |- | HIS-648-1 |align="right"| [[Stevens-31837|Sally]] || Stevens || 1853-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169524/sarah-stevens F] || |- | HIS-649-1 |align="right"| [[Caldwell-7449|John]] || Caldwell || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D374.shtml 1825-02-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137633339/john-caldwell F] || |- | HIS-649-1 |align="right"| [[Richardson-22006|Mrs. Latitia (Richardson)]] || Caldwell || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D374.shtml 1819-08-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168065/latitia-caldwell F] || |- | HIS-650-1 |align="right"| [[Hollis-4063|Mr. David]] || Hollis || 1831-12-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168633/david-hollis F] || |- | HIS-651-1 |align="right"| [[Hows-105|Mrs. Mary (Hows)]] || Hollis || 1826-07-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168634/mary-hollis F] || |- | HIS-651-2 |align="right"| [[Farmer-9860|Mr. Elijah]] || Farmer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D388.shtml 1826-02-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168346/elijah-farmer F] || |- | HIS-651-3 |align="right"| [[Hollis-4064|Mrs. Charlotte (Hollis)]] || Farmer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1826-07-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168345/charlotte-farmer F] || |- | HIS-652-1 |align="right"| [[Bateman-1973|Mrs. Betsy (Bateman)]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1811-12-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168379/betsy-fletcher F] || |- | HIS-653-1 |align="right"| [[Bateman-1855 | John ]] || Bateman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1803-11-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167950/john-bateman F] || |- | HIS-654-1 |align="right"| [[Bateman-1849 | Miss Polley ]] || Bateman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1798-03-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167951/polley-bateman F] || |- | HIS-655-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-5943 | Mr. Benjamin Jun. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D355.shtml 1755-12-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167814/benjamin-adams F] || |- | HIS-656-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-5940 | Mr. Abijah ]] || Adams || 1757-09-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167809/abijah-adams F] || |- | HIS-657-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-5941 | Mr. William ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1766-10-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167891/william-adams F] || |- | HIS-658-1 |align="right"| [[Putnam-3641|Nabby (Putnam)]] || Wright || 1827-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169677/nabby-wright F] || |- | HIS-659-1 |align="right"| [[Wright-30577|Zacheus]] || Wright || 1846-12-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169679/zacheus-wright F] || |- | HIS-660-1 |align="right"| [[Proctor-2841|Mr. Peter]] || Proctor || 1792-06-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169202/peter-proctor F] || |- | HIS-661-1 |align="right"| [[Young-64562|Sally Ann]] || Young || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D458.shtml 1821-03-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169680/sally-ann-young F] || |- | HIS-661-1A |align="right"| [[Young-64563|Samuel E. C.]] || Young || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D458.shtml 1819-02-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169681/samuel-e.c.-young F] || |- | HIS-662-1 |align="right"| Mrs. Catherine || Gray || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D398.shtml 1822-09-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168496/catherine-gray F] || |- | NEW-001-2 |align="right"| [[Clark-89211|Joseph W.]] || Clark || 1882-12-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168121/joseph-w.-clark F] || |- | NEW-001-3 |align="right"| [[Prescott-3737|Eliza A. (Prescott)]] || Clark || 1881-06-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168116/eliza-a.-clark F] || |- | NEW-001-4 |align="right"| [[Laws-2101|Elvira Stanley]] || Dickenson || 1911-07-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168198/elvira-stanley-dickenson F] || |- | NEW-001-5 |align="right"| [[Dickinson-8336|Barnby Prescott]] || Dickenson || 1893-08-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168196/barnby-prescott-dickenson F] || |- | NEW-001-6 |align="right"| [[Dickinson-10286|Eddie]] || Dickenson || 1874-10-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168197/eddie-dickenson F] || |- | NEW-002-1 |align="right"| [[Eaton-11897|John Phelps]] || Eaton || 1939-05-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168270/john-phelps-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-2 |align="right"| [[Gray-45059|Mary Ella (Gray)]] || Eaton || 1897-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168271/mary-ella-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-3 |align="right"| [[Holt-11146|Olive A. Gray]] || Perham || 1884-08-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169110/olive-a.-gray_perham F] || |- | NEW-002-4 |align="right"| [[Eaton-11898|Robert Marshall]] || Eaton || 1881-08-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168273/robert-marshall-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-5 |align="right"| [[Eaton-11899|Olive Gray]] || Eaton || 1962-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168272/olive-gray-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-6 |align="right"| [[Eaton-11900|Agnes Viola]] || Eaton || 1968-03-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168269/agnes-viola-eaton F] || |- | NEW-002-7 |align="right"| Sadie E. || Barron || 1927-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167939/sadie-e.-barron F] || |- | NEW-003-1 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4826|Elbridge]] || Dutton || 1879-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168243/elbridge-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-2 |align="right"| [[Wright-68672|Laura M (Wright)]] || Dutton || 1883-12-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168256/laura-m-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-3 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4827|Edwin E.]] || Dutton || 1901-06-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168242/edwin-e.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-4 |align="right"| [[Ayer-2104|Caroline (Ayer)]] || Dutton || 1927-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168237/caroline-ayer-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-5 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4834|Raymond W.]] || Dutton || 1949-03-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168264/raymond-w.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-5A |align="right"| [[Dalton-9414|Florence "Mayme" (Dalton)]] || Dutton || 1992-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168249/florence_'mayme'-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-6 |align="right"| [[Mansfield-4495|Mary L. (Mansfield)]] || Dutton || 1927-05-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168261/mary-louisa-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-7 |align="right"| [[Perham-592|Lizanna Nancy (Perham)]] || Dutton || 1899-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168259/lizanna-nancy-dutton F] || |- | NEW-003-8 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4828|Lewis M.]] || Dutton || 1894-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168257/lewis-maverick-dutton F] || |- | NEW-004-1 |align="right"| [[Drew-5594|Geneva M. (Drew)]] || Marks || 1949-12-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168815/geneva-m.-marks F] || |- | NEW-004-1A |align="right"| [[Marks-6347|George Merritt]] || Marks || 1931-11-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168816/george-merritt-marks F] || |- | NEW-004-2 |align="right"| [[Andrews-4850 | Leonard Edward ]] || Andrews || 1880-06-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167904/leonard-edward-andrews F] || |- | NEW-004-3 |align="right"| [[Gardner-10553 | Rebecca ]] || Andrews || 1906-09-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167906/rebecca-andrews F] || |- | NEW-004-4 |align="right"| [[Drew-5593|John Victor]] || Drew || 1923-04-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168207/john-victor-drew F] || |- | NEW-004-5 |align="right"| [[Andrews-24425|Juliette E. (Andrews)]] || Grosvenor || 1887-07-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168511/juliette-e.-grosvenor F] || |- | NEW-004-6 |align="right"| [[Andrews-24424|Laura Amelia]] || Drew || 1923-05-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168208/laura-amelia-drew F] || |- | NEW-004-7 |align="right"| [[Andrews-24428|Leonora A.]] || Andrews || 1901-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167905/leonora-a.-andrews F] || |- | NEW-004-8 |align="right"| [[Andrews-24430|Viola R.]] || Andrews || 1878-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167907/viola-r.-andrews F] || |- | NEW-005-1 |align="right"| [[Metcalf-2988|Martin L.]] || Metcalf || 1881-06-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168872/martin-l.-metcalf F] || |- | NEW-005-2 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-270|Nancy M.]] || Metcalf || 1907-12-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168873/nancy-martin-metcalf F] || |- | NEW-005-3 |align="right"| [[Metcalf-5018|Dorothy Hope]] || Metcalf || 1906-12-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168871/dorothy-hope-metcalf F] || |- | NEW-005-4 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2652 | George Edgar ]] || Emerson || 1913-02-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168300/george-edgar-emerson F] || |- | NEW-005-5 |align="right"| [[Kittridge-70|Rebecca Kittridge]] || Emerson || 1884-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168330/rebecca-kittridge-emerson F] || |- | NEW-005-6 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-511|Susan E. Kittridge]] || Brown || 1910-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168018/susan-emory-brown F] || |- | NEW-005-7 |align="right"| [[Brown-175743|Jacob P.]] || Brown || 1903-01-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168010/jacob-p.-brown F] || |- | NEW-005-8 |align="right"| [[Brown-175745|Faustina A.]] || Brown || 1884-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168005/faustina-a.-brown F] || |- | NEW-005-9 |align="right"| [[Packard-2630|Mary A. (Packard)]] || Emerson || 1931-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168322/mary-a.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-006-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-70594|George S.]] || Adams || 1918-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167834/george-s.-adams F] || |- | NEW-006-2 |align="right"| [[Johnson-150186|Laura A.]] || Adams || 1898-05-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167851/laura-a.-adams F] || |- | NEW-007-1 |align="right"| [[Hobbs-10238|Ona May]] || Doloff || 1915-04-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168206/ona-may-doloff F] || |- | NEW-007-2 |align="right"| [[Hobbs-10237|John C.]] || Hobbs || 1912-03-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168620/john-c.-hobbs F] || |- | NEW-007-3 |align="right"| [[Johnson-150203|Caroline]] || Hobbs || 1920-03-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168619/caroline-hobbs F] || |- | NEW-007-4 |align="right"| [[Cawley-742|Mary S. (Cawley)]] || Johnson || 1891-01-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168718/mary-s.-johnson F] || |- | NEW-007-5 |align="right"| [[Johnson-150188|Andrew E.]] || Johnson || 1903-12-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168717/andrew-e.-johnson F] || |- | NEW-008-1 |align="right"| Julia || Fogg || 1999-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168443/julia-fogg F] || |- | NEW-008-2 |align="right"| Miriam E. || Warren || 1982-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169609/miriam-e.-warren F] || |- | NEW-008-3 |align="right"| Mabel Parkhurst (Emerson) || Warren || 1959-05-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169603/mabel-parkhurst-warren F] || |- | NEW-008-4 |align="right"| Arthur Mellen || Warren || 1931-03-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169580/arthur-mellen-warren F] || |- | NEW-008-5 |align="right"| A. Carlton || Warren || 2011-02-19 || || || || || |- | NEW-008-6 |align="right"| Alice B. (Harmon) || Warren || 1993-03-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169577/alice-b.-warren F] || |- | NEW-008-7 |align="right"| David C. || Warren || 2012-10-24 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-3 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4839|Paul]] || Dutton || 1945-04-06 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-4 |align="right"| Adams B. || Dutton || 1987-10-09 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-4 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16808|Emma M. (Bartlett)]] || Dutton || 1937-04-15 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-5 |align="right"| Ethel Marie || Dutton || 1998-11-04 || || || || || |- | NEW-0087-7 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4836|Charles]] || Dutton || 1926-02-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168238/charles-dutton F] || |- | NEW-0087-8 |align="right"| [[Perham-593|Mary E. (Perham)]] || Dutton || 1869-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168260/mary-elizabeth-dutton F] || |- | NEW-0087-9 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-1450|Caroline A. (Parkhurst)]] || Dutton || 1889-02-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168236/caroline-augusta-dutton F] || |- | NEW-009-1 |align="right"| Fred || Mcgregor || 1947-06-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168861/fred-mcgregor F] || |- | NEW-009-2 |align="right"| Roseltha S. || Mcgregor || 1942-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168862/roseltha-s.-mcgregor F] || |- | NEW-009-3 |align="right"| Ferne C. || Mcgregor || 1970-06-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168860/ferne-c.-mcgregor F] || |- | NEW-009-4 |align="right"| Andrew J. || Loker || 1864-09-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168781/andrew-j.-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-5 |align="right"| Alice B. || Loker || 1867-09-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168780/alice-b.-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-6 |align="right"| William L. || Loker || 1912-10-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168785/william-l.-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-7 |align="right"| Hannah || Loker || 1902-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168782/hannah-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-8 |align="right"| Lovering || Loker || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168784/lovering-loker F] || |- | NEW-009-8A |align="right"| Loring || Loker || 1905-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168783/loring-loker F] || |- | NEW-010-1 |align="right"| Frank Willis || Santamour || 1955-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169344/frank-willis-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-2 |align="right"| Orena Anne (Webster) || Santamour || 1960-05-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169347/orena-anne-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-3 |align="right"| Jessie (Sargent) || Santamour || 1961-12-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169345/jessie-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-4 |align="right"| Edgar W. Sr. || Santamour || 1993-04-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169342/edgar-w.-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-4A |align="right"| Lillian Eliza || Santamour || 1909-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169346/lillian-eliza-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-5 |align="right"| Dorothy L. || Santamour || 1916-09-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169341/dorothy-l.-santamour F] || |- | NEW-010-8 |align="right"| Frank || Santamour || 1902-07-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169343/frank-santamour F] || |- | NEW-013-5 |align="right"| Benjamin || Cole || 1970-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168133/benjamin-cole F] || |- | NEW-013-6 |align="right"| Minnie Bremner || Cole || 1953-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168134/minnie-cole F] || |- | NEW-013-7 |align="right"| Barbara || Bremner || 1941-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167999/barbara-bremner F] || |- | NEW-013-8 |align="right"| William || Bremner || 1900-01-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168000/william-bremner F] || |- | NEW-014-3 |align="right"| Margaret A. || Ashworth || 1958-02-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167915/margaret-a.-ashworth F] || |- | NEW-014-4 |align="right"| Elizabeth Thompson || Mcgee || 1907-07-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168859/elizabeth-thompson-mcgee F] || |- | NEW-014-6 |align="right"| Christina || Ashworth || 1912-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167913/christina-ashworth F] || |- | NEW-014-8 |align="right"| James || Ashworth || 1899-07-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167914/james-ashworth F] || |- | NEW-015-7 |align="right"| Mary (McCaine) || Morton || 1896-12-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168890/mary-morton F] || |- | NEW-015-8 |align="right"| True || Morton || 1897-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168891/true-morton F] || |- | NEW-016-1 |align="right"| Ervin Elbridge || Smith || 1940-09-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169396/ervin-elbridge-smith F] || |- | NEW-016-3 |align="right"| Georgia || Williamson || 1922-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169646/georgia-williamson F] || |- | NEW-016-4 |align="right"| Female Infant || Smith || 1893-04-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169399/female_infant-smith F] || |- | NEW-016-5 |align="right"| Ralph P. || Coates || 1970-10-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168130/ralph-p.-coates F] || |- | NEW-016-6 |align="right"| Ruth Aseneth (Smith) || Coates || 1957-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168131/ruth-aseneth-coates F] || |- | NEW-016-7 |align="right"| Sarah A. || Smith || 1897-03-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169409/sarah-a.-smith F] || |- | NEW-016-8 |align="right"| Elbridge G. || Smith || 1903-01-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169395/elbridge-g.-smith F] || |- | NEW-017-1 |align="right"| Anna (Bliss) || Holt || 1967-06-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168636/anna-holt F] || |- | NEW-017-2 |align="right"| Jessie Holt || Wiggins || 1952-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169643/jessie-holt-wiggins F] || |- | NEW-017-3 |align="right"| Fred Frost || Wiggins || 1947-05-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169642/fred-frost-wiggins F] || |- | NEW-017-4 |align="right"| Martha || Holt || 1904-01-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168638/martha-holt F] || |- | NEW-017-5 |align="right"| Leon Samuel || Holt || 1903-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168637/leon-samuel-holt F] || |- | NEW-017-7 |align="right"| Susie Perham || Holt || 1924-12-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168639/susie-perham-holt F] || |- | NEW-017-8 |align="right"| Almon Warren || Holt || 1939-10-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168635/almon-warren-holt F] || |- | NEW-018-1 |align="right"| Philip Walton || Park || 1970-11-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168910/philip-walton-park F] || |- | NEW-018-2 |align="right"| Charlote P. || Dewolf || 1999-08-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168193/charlote-p.-dewolf F] || |- | NEW-018-2A |align="right"| Gordon Parker || Dewolf || 1969-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168194/gordon-parker-dewolf F] || |- | NEW-018-3 |align="right"| Martha S. || Park || 1936-03-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168909/martha-s.-park F] || |- | NEW-018-4 |align="right"| Fred Ware || Park || 1959-04-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168908/fred-ware-park F] || |- | NEW-018-6a |align="right"| Infant Female || Dewolf || 1945-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168195/infant_female-dewolf F] || |- | NEW-019-1 |align="right"| Edward J. || Robbins || 1950-05-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169305/edward-j.-robbins F] || |- | NEW-019-2 |align="right"| Christina (Ashworth) || Robbins || 1944-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169304/christina-robbins F] || |- | NEW-019-2A |align="right"| Margaret E. || Mills || 1993-07-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168878/margaret-e.-mills F] || |- | NEW-019-4 |align="right"| Martin || Robbins || 1906-04-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169311/martin-robbins F] || |- | NEW-020-1 |align="right"| Leon William || Dunn || 1936-02-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168220/leon-william-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-2 |align="right"| Vera L. || Dunn || 1898-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168224/vera-leslie-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-3 |align="right"| Elizabeth Jane (Malcolm) || Dunn || 1956-07-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168213/elizabeth-jane-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-4 |align="right"| Ernest Lee || Dunn || 1935-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168215/ernest-lee-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-5 |align="right"| Ida (Malcolm) || Jelley || 1957-03-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168714/ida-scott-jelley F] || |- | NEW-020-6 |align="right"| Geneva Florence || Dunn || 1899-09-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168216/geneva-florence-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-7 |align="right"| Othe Adelaide || Dunn || 1971-03-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168222/othe-adelaide-dunn F] || |- | NEW-020-8 |align="right"| Leroy || Dunn || 1935-06-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168221/laroy-rawleigh-dunn F] || |- | NEW-021-2 |align="right"| Charles W. || Hutchins || 1892-03-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168707/charles-w.-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-021-7 |align="right"| Julia M. || Hutchins || 1909-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168709/julia-m.-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-021-8 |align="right"| Melbourne F. || Hutchins || 1912-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168710/melbourne-f.-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-022-01 |align="right"| [[Adams-33817 | Leighton Mellen ]] || Adams || 1904-02-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167852/leighton-mellen-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-02 |align="right"| Burpee E. || Barchard || 1949-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167924/burpee-e.-barchard F] || |- | NEW-022-03 |align="right"| [[Mellen-371 | Hettie Mellen ]] || Adams || 1913-07-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167838/hettie-mellen-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-04 |align="right"| [[Adams-33816 | Amos Byam ]] || Adams || 1908-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167812/amos-byam-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-05 |align="right"| [[Adams-34494 | Emily Belle ]] || Adams || 1957-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167827/emily-belle-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-06 |align="right"| [[Adams-34493 | Adelbert B. ]] || Adams || 1971-10-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167810/adelbert-b.-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-07 |align="right"| [[Adams-34495 | Mabel Marion ]] || Adams || 1979-10-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167859/mabel-marion-adams F] || |- | NEW-022-08 |align="right"| [[Sturtevant-583 | Harriet E. ]] || Sturtevant || 2004-03-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169544/harriet-e.-sturtevant F] || |- | NEW-022-09 |align="right"| [[Adams-34496 | Ruth E. (Adams) ]] || Sturtevant || 1985-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169546/ruth-e.-sturtevant F] || |- | NEW-022-10 |align="right"| [[Sturtevant-582 | Herbert Milton ]] || Sturtevant || 1967-11-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169545/herbert-milton-sturtevant F] || |- | NEW-023-1 |align="right"| Alice M. || Smith || || || || || || |- | NEW-024-1 |align="right"| Beth (Little Beth) || Russell || 1893-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169322/beth_'little_beth'-russell F] || |- | NEW-024-2 |align="right"| Dora Elizabeth || Russell || 1899-05-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169324/dora-elizabeth-russell F] || |- | NEW-024-3 |align="right"| Mary Dora (Spalding) || Russell || 1952-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169333/mary-dora-russell F] || |- | NEW-024-4 |align="right"| E. Hamlin || Russell || 1933-07-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169325/e.-hamlin-russell F] || |- | NEW-025A-1 |align="right"| Frances || Clark || 1959-04-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168119/frances-clark F] || |- | NEW-025A-2 |align="right"| Louisa Clark || Van scoy || 1899-01-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169572/louisa-clark-van_scoy F] || |- | NEW-025A-3 |align="right"| Charles Danforth || Clark || 1907-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168114/charles-danforth-clark F] || |- | NEW-025A-4 |align="right"| Charlotte A. Currier || Clark || 1896-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168115/charlotte-a.-clark F] || |- | NEW-025B-2 |align="right"| Mary E. Bean || Brown || 1918-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168016/mary-e.-brown F] || |- | NEW-025B-3 |align="right"| Lynda M. Smith || Brown || 1897-07-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168013/lynda-m.-brown F] || |- | NEW-025B-4 |align="right"| Isaac Woodward || Brown || 1916-11-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168009/isaac-woodward-brown F] || |- | NEW-026-1 |align="right"| Warren J. || Kneeland || 1957-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168752/warren-j.-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-026-2 |align="right"| George W. || Kneeland || 1974-04-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168750/george-w.-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-026-3 |align="right"| Mary P. || Kneeland || 1919-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168751/mary-p.-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-026-4 |align="right"| William Adams || Kneeland || 1904-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168754/william-adams-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-026-5 |align="right"| Bernice || Davis || 1895-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168158/bernice-e.-davis F] || |- | NEW-026-5 |align="right"| Mabel || Jackson || 1903-08-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168713/mabel-jackson F] || |- | NEW-026-6 |align="right"| David B. || Copeland || 1906-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168139/david-b.-copeland F] || |- | NEW-026-7 |align="right"| Warren K. || Kneeland || 1977-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168753/warren-k.-kneeland F] || |- | NEW-027-1 |align="right"| William Henry || Baldwin || 1955-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167923/william-henry-baldwin F] || |- | NEW-027-2 |align="right"| Nora (Smith) || Baldwin || 1967-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167922/nora-baldwin F] || |- | NEW-027-2A |align="right"| Child of Paul Smith || Smith || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169392/child_of_paul_smith-smith F] || |- | NEW-027-3 |align="right"| Maria (Beaulieu) || Smith || 1945-03-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169404/maria-smith F] || |- | NEW-027-4 |align="right"| Paul || Smith || 1910-08-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169407/paul-smith F] || |- | NEW-027-8 |align="right"| Alice M. || Smith || 1959-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169388/alice-m.-smith F] || |- | NEW-028-1 |align="right"| Emily Monette || Crooker || 1932-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168146/emily-monette-crooker F] || |- | NEW-028-2 |align="right"| Charles || Crooker || 1891-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168144/charles-crooker F] || |- | NEW-028-3 |align="right"| Mary H. (Hayden) || Crooker || 1942-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168147/mary-h.-crooker F] || |- | NEW-028-5 |align="right"| Robert || Bovill || 1979-11-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167985/robert-bovill F] || |- | NEW-028-6 |align="right"| Evelyn L. (Eldridge) || Bovill || 1987-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167984/evelyn-l.-bovill F] || |- | NEW-028-7 |align="right"| Grace E. (Crooker) || Eldridge || 1964-10-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168274/grace-e.-eldridge F] || |- | NEW-028-8 |align="right"| John R. || Eldridge || 1959-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168275/john-r.-eldridge F] || |- | NEW-029-1 |align="right"| Fred A. || Maguire || 1933-11-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168791/fred-a.-maguire F] || |- | NEW-029-3 |align="right"| Bertha M. (Kimball) || Simpson || 1970-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169385/bertha-may-simpson F] || |- | NEW-029-4 |align="right"| Tennyson W. || Simpson || 1937-01-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169386/tennyson-wendell-simpson F] || |- | NEW-029-5 |align="right"| Simon || Nason || 1906-11-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168895/simon-nason F] || |- | NEW-029-6 |align="right"| Frances Gordon || Tracy || 1914-05-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169565/frances-gordon-tracy F] || |- | NEW-029-8 |align="right"| Perley Webster || Kimball || 1963-03-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168734/perley-webster-kimball F] || |- | NEW-030-1 |align="right"| William Warren || Kilbourne || 1928-03-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168729/william-warren-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-2 |align="right"| Maria (Saunders) || Kilbourne || 1916-11-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168727/maria-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-4 |align="right"| Miss Emma || Kilbourne || 1934-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168728/emma-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-5 |align="right"| Clara Maria || Saunders || 1925-07-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169350/clara-maria-saunders F] || |- | NEW-030-6 |align="right"| Katherine E. || Kilbourne || 1962-04-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168725/katherine-e.-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-7 |align="right"| Lillian Warren || Kilbourne || 1962-05-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168726/lillian-warren-kilbourne F] || |- | NEW-030-8 |align="right"| Elizabeth Stickney || Saunders || 1921-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169351/elizabeth-stickney-saunders F] || |- | NEW-031-01 |align="right"| Curtis S. || Manchester || 1903-06-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168792/curtis-s.-manchester F] || |- | NEW-031-02 |align="right"| Elizabeth F. || Manchester || 1918-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168793/elizabeth-f.-manchester F] || |- | NEW-031-03 |align="right"| Martha (Truell) || Russell || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D437.shtml 1846-00-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169332/martha-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-04 |align="right"| Statira (Garland) || Russell || 1895-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169336/statira-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-05 |align="right"| Abbott || Russell || 1892-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169318/abbott-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-06 |align="right"| Edwin Lincoln || Russell || 1899-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169326/edwin-lincoln-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-07 |align="right"| Nelson Abbott || Russell || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D437.shtml 1846-00-00] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169334/nelson-abbott-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-07A |align="right"| Charles Abbott || Russell || 1852-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169323/charles-abbott-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-08 |align="right"| M. Adelaide (Russell) || Greenwood || 1864-11-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168510/m.-adelaide-greenwood F] || |- | NEW-031-08A |align="right"| Belle Hayden || Russell || 1865-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169321/belle-hayden-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-09 |align="right"| Abbott Worthen || Russell || 1934-03-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169319/abbott-worthen-russell F] || |- | NEW-031-10 |align="right"| Dora W. || Woodward || 1920-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169659/dora-capen-woodward F] || |- | NEW-032-1 |align="right"| Alice Ward || Spaulding || 1895-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169426/alice-ward-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-2 |align="right"| George O. || Spaulding || 1922-04-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169454/george-o.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-3 |align="right"| Julia A. || Spaulding || 1902-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169476/julia-a.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-4 |align="right"| Sybil M. || Proctor || 1887-04-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169211/sybil-m.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-032-5 |align="right"| George || Spaulding || 1917-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169453/george-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-6 |align="right"| Robert C. || Spaulding || 2003-01-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169499/robert-c.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-6A |align="right"| Melba R. || Spaulding || 2006-11-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169490/melba-r.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-7 |align="right"| Lillian S. (Van Dyne) || Spaulding || 1955-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169478/lillian-s.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-032-8 |align="right"| Clarence L. || Spaulding || 1967-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169433/clarence-l.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-033-1 |align="right"| Delmont || Gott || 1961-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168476/delmont-gott F] || |- | NEW-033-3 |align="right"| Adelaide E. (Pihl) || Gott || 1960-12-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168475/adelaide-e.-gott F] || |- | NEW-033-5 |align="right"| Eben T. || Adams || 1927-12-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167825/eben-t.-adams F] || |- | NEW-033-6 |align="right"| Lottie L. (Perham) || Adams || 1944-05-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167854/lottie-l.-adams F] || |- | NEW-034-5 |align="right"| Arthur D. || Nason || 1890-07-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168894/arthur-d.-nason F] || |- | NEW-035-1 |align="right"| Wilbur A. || Cheney || 1923-08-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168112/wilbur-a.-cheney F] || |- | NEW-035-2 |align="right"| Florence Rice || Cheney || 1940-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168110/florence-rice-cheney F] || |- | NEW-035-3 |align="right"| Laroy A. || Cheney || 1910-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168111/laroy-a.-cheney F] || |- | NEW-035-4 |align="right"| Lilla A. || Rice || 1891-04-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169251/lilla-a.-rice F] || |- | NEW-036-1 |align="right"| Charles Morris || Hills || 1917-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168610/charles-morris-hills F] || |- | NEW-036-1A |align="right"| Louise R. || Hill || 1898-06-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168602/louise-r.-hill F] || |- | NEW-036-2 |align="right"| Thomas Francis || Middleton || 1935-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168877/thomas-francis-middleton F] || |- | NEW-036-6 |align="right"| Esther G. || Hills || 1974-11-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168611/esther-g.-hills F] || |- | NEW-036-6A |align="right"| Arthur Howard || Hills || 1982-06-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168609/arthur-howard-hills F] || |- | NEW-036-7 |align="right"| Mary Ellen || Middleton || 1938-01-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168876/mary-ellen-middleton F] || |- | NEW-036-7A |align="right"| Emma M. (Hills) || Mcconnell || 1952-04-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168857/emma-m.-mcconnell F] || |- | NEW-036-8 |align="right"| Nellie || Hill || 1944-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168604/nellie-w.-hill F] || |- | NEW-036-8A |align="right"| Richard || Hill || 1946-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168605/richard-hill F] || |- | NEW-036-8B |align="right"| Dorothy A. || Mathew || 1997-03-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168856/dorothy-matthew F] || |- | NEW-037-4 |align="right"| Stephen B. || Riese || 1956-11-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169302/stephen-b.-riese F] || |- | NEW-037-5 |align="right"| [[Byam-62 | George Adams ]] || Byam || 1912-06-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168046/george-adams-byam F] || |- | NEW-037-6 |align="right"| [[Byam-61 | Bernard Haines MD ]] || Byam || 1910-06-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168041/bernard-haines-byam F] || |- | NEW-037-7 |align="right"| [[Byam-131 | George Adams ]] || Byam || 1949-07-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168047/george-adams-byam F] || |- | NEW-037-8 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1333 | Relief Spaulding ]] || Byam || 1901-10-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168057/relief-spaulding-byam F] || |- | NEW-038-1 |align="right"| Mary Fanny || Brown || 1923-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168017/mary-fanny-brown F] || |- | NEW-038-2 |align="right"| John E. || Brown || 1915-12-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168012/john-e.-brown F] || |- | NEW-038-3 |align="right"| Revere Colby || Byam || 1908-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168058/revere-colby-byam F] || |- | NEW-038-5 |align="right"| [[Byam-128 | Mary S. ]] || Byam || 1927-07-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168054/mary-saville-byam F] || |- | NEW-038-7 |align="right"| [[Bowers-4801 | Mary A. Bowers ]] || Byam || 1894-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168052/mary-adeline-byam F] || |- | NEW-038-8 |align="right"| [[Byam-129 | Capt. Amos ]] || Byam || 1892-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168040/amos-byam F] || |- | NEW-039-1A |align="right"| Harold J. || Davis || 1995-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168166/harold-j.-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-2A |align="right"| Beatrice C. (Wyckoff) || Davis || 1991-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168157/beatrice-c.-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-3 |align="right"| Ellen || Davis || 1939-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168164/ellen-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-3A |align="right"| Harold Henry || Davis || 1971-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168165/harold-henry-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-5 |align="right"| Luella A. || Davis || 1886-08-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168172/luella-a.-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-6 |align="right"| Persis M. || Davis || 1905-11-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168174/persis-messer-davis F] || |- | NEW-039-7 |align="right"| Henry Prescott || Davis || 1909-02-27 || || || || || |- | NEW-039-8 |align="right"| Levina J. || Davis || 1931-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168171/levina-j.-davis F] || |- | NEW-040-1 |align="right"| Christopher George || Armstrong || 1936-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167909/christopher-george-armstrong F] || |- | NEW-040-2 |align="right"| Mary Hallett || Armstrong || 1936-02-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167910/mary-hallett-armstrong F] || |- | NEW-040-3 |align="right"| William || Butler || 1945-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168025/william-butler F] || |- | NEW-040-4 |align="right"| Edith A. || Butler || 1946-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168024/edith-butler F] || |- | NEW-040-4A |align="right"| Beatrice || Armstrong || 1980-05-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167908/beatrice-armstrong F] || |- | NEW-040-4B |align="right"| Winnifred || Armstrong || 1971-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167911/winnifred-armstrong F] || |- | NEW-040-5 |align="right"| Annie Moore || Byfield || 1885-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168060/annie-moore-byfield F] || |- | NEW-040-6 |align="right"| S. Jennie || Byfield || 1889-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168062/s.-jennie-byfield F] || |- | NEW-040-7 |align="right"| Mildred Armstrong || Byfield || 1891-09-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168061/mildred-armstrong-byfield F] || |- | NEW-041-1 |align="right"| [[Pearl-584 | Fannie Caroline Pearl ]] || Adams || 1916-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167832/fannie-caroline-adams F] || |- | NEW-041-2 |align="right"| [[Abbott-7934 | Royal C. ]] || Abbott || 1883-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167804/royal-c.-abbott F] || |- | NEW-041-3 |align="right"| [[Upham-251 | Melintha L. (Upham) ]] || Abbott || 1892-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167801/melintha-l.-abbott F] || |- | NEW-041-4 |align="right"| [[Abbott-3754 | Frank F. ]] || Abbott || 1897-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167799/frank-f.-abbott F] || |- | NEW-041-5 |align="right"| George W. || Upham || 1922-02-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169570/george-willoughby-upham F] || |- | NEW-041-6 |align="right"| Lucretia Carolina || Upham || 1843-09-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169571/lucretia-carolina-upham F] || |- | NEW-042-2 |align="right"| [[Adams-34500 | Grace Pearl ]] || Adams || 1909-12-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167835/grace-pearl-adams F] || |- | NEW-042-3 |align="right"| Eva V. || Mckinley || 1922-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168863/eva-v.-mckinley F] || |- | NEW-042-4 |align="right"| John || Mckinley || 1911-10-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168864/john-mckinley F] || |- | NEW-042-8 |align="right"| [[Blackmer-510|Warren A.]] || Blackmere || 1885-08-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167966/warren-a.-blackmer F] || |- | NEW-043-1 |align="right"| Gladys L. || Hill || 1922-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168599/gladys-l.-hill F] || |- | NEW-043-3 |align="right"| Elizabeth B. || Hill || 1933-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168598/elizabeth-b.-hill F] || |- | NEW-043-4 |align="right"| Thomas F. || Hill || 1945-03-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168607/thomas-f.-hill F] || |- | NEW-043-5 |align="right"| [[Stone-13161 | Harrison Howard ]] || Stone || 1905-11-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169536/harrison-howard-stone F] || |- | NEW-043-6 |align="right"| [[Stone-13158 | Willard D. ]] || Stone || 1899-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169537/willard-d.-stone F] || |- | NEW-043-7 |align="right"| [[LePine-182 | Emma L. (Lepine) ]] || Stone || 1943-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169535/emma-l.-stone F] || |- | NEW-043-8 |align="right"| [[Stone-13159 | Child Stone ]] || unknown || 1887-02-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169533/child-stone F] || |- | NEW-043-8A |align="right"| [[Stone-13160 | Child Stone ]] || unknown || 1890-04-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169534/child-stone F] || |- | NEW-044-1 |align="right"| [[Pearl-584 | Fannie C. Pearl ]] || Adams || 1915-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167835/grace-pearl-adams F] || |- | NEW-044-2 |align="right"| [[Adams-34500 | Grace Pearl ]] || Adams || 1909-12-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167832/fannie-caroline-adams F] || |- | NEW-044-3 |align="right"| Caroline H. || Pearl || 1888-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169077/caroline-howard-pearl F] || |- | NEW-044-4 |align="right"| Franklin Fenton || Pearl || 1891-03-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169078/franklin-fenton-pearl F] || |- | NEW-044-5 |align="right"| Howard Brooks || Flemings || 1912-01-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168372/howard-brooks-flemings F] || |- | NEW-044-6 |align="right"| Everett Adams || Roper || 1915-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169315/everett-adams-roper F] || |- | NEW-044-7 |align="right"| Pauline Rebecca || Roper || 1922-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169316/pauline-rebecca-roper F] || |- | NEW-045-1 |align="right"| Minerva || Hatch || 1887-01-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/82313537/minerva-hatch F] || |- | NEW-045-1 |align="right"| Pascal || Hatch || 1885-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168555/pascal-hatch F] || |- | NEW-046-1 |align="right"| Mary E. S. (Dainton) || Day || 1973-08-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168184/mary-e.s.-day F] || |- | NEW-046-2 |align="right"| Lyman Frederick || Fletcher || 1973-12-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168413/lyman-frederick-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-046-3 |align="right"| Daisy Day || Fletcher || 1974-06-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168382/daisy-day-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-046-4 |align="right"| George William || Day || 1937-01-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168181/george-william-day F] || |- | NEW-046-5 |align="right"| Alfred || Day || 1894-06-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168178/alfred-day F] || |- | NEW-046-8 |align="right"| Earl Francis || Day || 1935-06-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168179/earl-francis-day F] || |- | NEW-047-01 |align="right"| Ervin W. || Sweetser || 1938-12-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169552/ervin-w.-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-02 |align="right"| Bessie May || Sweetser || 1926-06-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169548/bessie-may-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-03 |align="right"| Mary Adams || Hatch || 1931-02-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168554/mary-adams-hatch F] || |- | NEW-047-03A |align="right"| Octavia M. Black || Sweetser || 1964-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169558/octavia-m.-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-04 |align="right"| Alvin || Sweetser || 1848-11-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169547/alvin-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-04A |align="right"| Miss Mabel M. || Hatch || 1957-03-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168553/mabel-m.-hatch F] || |- | NEW-047-05 |align="right"| E. Adams || Sweetser || 1870-06-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169551/e.-adams-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-06 |align="right"| Charles D. || Sweetser || 1870-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169550/charles-d.-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-07 |align="right"| S. Fred || Sweetser || 1885-12-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169559/s.-fred-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-08 |align="right"| Alvira E. (Sweetser) || Smith || 1890-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169389/alvina-e.-smith F] || |- | NEW-047-09 |align="right"| Mary Adams || Sweetser || 1897-08-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169556/mary-adams-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-10 |align="right"| Charles || Sweetser || 1901-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169549/charles-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-047-11 |align="right"| Herbert Clifton || Sweetser || 1937-10-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169554/herbert-clifton-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-048-1 |align="right"| Emma || Hallett || 1860-08-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168525/emma-hallett F] || |- | NEW-048-3 |align="right"| Sarah Parkhurst || Hallett || 1911-05-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168526/sarah-parkhurst-hallett F] || |- | NEW-048-5 |align="right"| John Waldo || Perham || 1929-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169101/john-waldo-perham F] || |- | NEW-048-6 |align="right"| Anna Hallett || Perham || 1927-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169080/anna-hallett-perham F] || |- | NEW-048-8 |align="right"| Maude Hallett || Perham || 1963-09-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169109/maude-hallett-perham F] || |- | NEW-049-1 |align="right"| Jacob || Spaulding || 1899-12-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169465/jacob-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-2 |align="right"| Mary A. Easty || Spaulding || 1890-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169486/mary-a.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-3 |align="right"| Sarah || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D446.shtml 1838-11-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169504/sarah-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-4 |align="right"| Eliza || Spaulding || 1866-01-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169444/eliza-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-5 |align="right"| Isaac W. || Spaulding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D444.shtml 1839-02-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169463/isaac-w.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-6 |align="right"| Asa || Spaulding || 1881-07-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169429/asa-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-049-7 |align="right"| Mary Spaulding || Lovering || 1910-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168788/mary-spaulding-lovering F] || |- | NEW-049-8 |align="right"| Henry || Lovering || 1872-06-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168787/henry-lovering F] || |- | NEW-050-1 |align="right"| Elmer E. || Hildreth || 1913-07-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168580/elmer-e.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-2 |align="right"| Minnie A. || Hildreth || 1875-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168588/minnie-a.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-3 |align="right"| Alva L. || Hildreth || 1883-08-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168573/alva-l.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-4 |align="right"| Velma I. || Hildreth || 1941-11-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168597/velma-i.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-5 |align="right"| Benjamin M. || Hildreth || 1894-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168574/benjamin-m.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-050-6 |align="right"| Mary Ann Clogston || Hildreth || 1915-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168586/mary-ann-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-051-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2634 | Breck F. ]] || Emerson || 1926-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168289/breck-f.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-2 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2635 | Agnes B. ]] || Emerson || 1873-01-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168286/agnes-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-3 |align="right"| [[Byam-151 | Sarah P. (Byam) ]] || Emerson || 1902-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168334/sarah-p.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-4 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2632 | Joseph B. ]] || Emerson || 1886-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168313/joseph-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-5 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2636 | Edith W. ]] || Emerson || 1962-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168293/edith-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-6 |align="right"| [[ODette-42 | Rebecca Cara (Byam) ]] || Emerson || 1951-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168329/rebecca-cara-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-7 |align="right"| Addie L. || Emerson || 1887-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168285/addie-l.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-051-8 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2633 | Walter B. ]] || Emerson || 1920-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168336/walter-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-01 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2643 | Harry Bryant ]] || Emerson || 1901-01-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168303/harry-bryant-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-02 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2644 | James A. ]] || Emerson || 1893-10-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168306/james-a.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-03 |align="right"| Abby M. || Ford || 1941-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168444/abby-m.-ford F] || |- | NEW-052-04 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-210 | Addie E. (Kittredge) ]] || Emerson || 1907-02-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168284/addie-e.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-05 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2642 | James Pitt ]] || Emerson || 1925-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168307/james-pitt-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-07 |align="right"| Priscilla Bradford || Richardson || 1995-10-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169283/priscilla-bradford-richardson F] || |- | NEW-052-09 |align="right"| [[Fenderson-70 | Mabel (Fenderson) ]] || Emerson || 1972-06-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168319/mabel-emerson F] || |- | NEW-052-10 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2645 | Ralph W. ]] || Emerson || 1955-06-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168328/ralph-waldo-emerson F] || |- | NEW-053-01 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1338 | Elbridge P. ]] || Spaulding || 1876-07-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169443/elbridge-p.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-053-02 |align="right"| Adeline Parkhurst || Spaulding || 1899-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169425/adeline-parkhurst-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-053-03 |align="right"| [[Shed-119 | John S. ]] || Shedd || 1897-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169367/john-s.-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-04 |align="right"| [[Parkhurst-622 | Jerusha Jane ]] || Shedd || 1900-11-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169366/jerusha-jane-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-05 |align="right"| [[Shed-120 | Baby ]] || Shedd || 1869-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169363/baby-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-06 |align="right"| [[Spalding-1159 | Elbridge A. ]] || Spaulding || 1842-09-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169442/elbridge-a.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-053-07 |align="right"| [[Shedd-320 | Mary S. ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1838-08-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169375/mary-s.-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-08 |align="right"| [[Shedd-321 | Mary B. ]] || Shedd || 1859-09-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169373/mary-b.-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-09 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1335 | Mary Spaulding ]] || Shedd || 1900-08-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169377/mary-spaulding-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-10 |align="right"| [[Shed-118 | Amos ]] || Shedd || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1842-08-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169361/amos-shedd F] || |- | NEW-053-10A |align="right"| [[Shedd-322 | Baby ]] || Shedd || 1842-10-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169362/baby-shedd F] || |- | NEW-054-1 |align="right"| John || Hildreth || 1872-11-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168584/john-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-054-2 |align="right"| Lavinia Duchemin || Hildreth || 1876-07-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168585/lavinia-duchemin-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-054-3 |align="right"| Willie Clifford || Ward || 1914-12-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169576/willie-clifford-ward F] || |- | NEW-054-4 |align="right"| [[Adams-34501 | Caroline Lavinia (Adams) ]] || Ward || 1957-10-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169575/caroline-lavinia-ward F] || |- | NEW-054-5 |align="right"| Eliza || Byam || 1884-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168044/eliza-byam F] || |- | NEW-054-6 |align="right"| [[Adams-33818 | Otis ]] || Adams || 1904-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167871/otis-adams F] || |- | NEW-054-7 |align="right"| [[Glover-4865 | Caroline S. Glover ]] || Adams || 1918-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167818/caroline-sophia-adams F] || |- | NEW-054-8 |align="right"| [[Adams-34503 | William ]] || Adams || 1881-07-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167888/william-adams F] || |- | NEW-054-9 |align="right"| [[Adams-34502 | Edward Everett ]] || Adams || 1946-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167826/edward-everett-adams F] || |- | NEW-055-01 |align="right"| [[ Emerson-2641 | Miss Martha L. ]] || Emerson || 1885-09-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168321/martha-l.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-02 |align="right"| Mary E. || Emerson || 1867-08-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168323/mary-e.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-03 |align="right"| [[Dennison_Davis-1 | Bertha E. ]] || Emerson || 1936-09-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168288/bertha-e.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-04 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2638 | Burt ]] || Emerson || 1917-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168291/burt-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-05 |align="right"| [[Wheeler-15010 | Rhoda A. ]] || Emerson || 1880-01-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168331/rhoda-ann-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-06 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2639 | Mero Chapman ]] || Emerson || 1888-03-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168325/mero-chapman-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-07 |align="right"| Helen M. || Emerson || 1879-03-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168304/helen-m.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-07A |align="right"| Mary Louise || Sargent || 1930-01-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169349/mary-louise-sargent F] || |- | NEW-055-08 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2637 | Hannah Eliza ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1837-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168302/hannah-eliza-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-09 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2630 | Bryant ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1846-11-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168290/bryant-owen-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-10 |align="right"| [[Bradford-4469 | Hannah Bradford ]] || Emerson || 1884-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168301/hannah-austin-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-11 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2640 | John B. ]] || Emerson || 1873-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168309/john-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-055-12A |align="right"| [[Emerson-2631 | John Bryant ]] || Emerson || 1852-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168310/john-bryant-emerson F] || |- | NEW-056A-1 |align="right"| Thomas Arthur || Harmon || 1930-08-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168533/thomas-arthur-harmon F] || |- | NEW-056A-2 |align="right"| Edna || Harmon || 1944-07-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168532/edna-harmon F] || |- | NEW-056A-3 |align="right"| Vmd Arthur A. || Harmon || 1910-11-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168531/arthur-a.-harmon F] || |- | NEW-056B-1 |align="right"| Harriett E. || Sampson || 1912-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169339/harriett-e.-sampson F] || |- | NEW-058-1 |align="right"| Miss Electra M. || Carlton || 1901-04-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168071/electra-m.-carlton F] || |- | NEW-058-2 |align="right"| Miss Sarah C. || Carlton || 1884-09-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168077/sarah-c.-carlton F] || |- | NEW-058-3 |align="right"| Miss Susan || Carlton || 1870-07-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168078/susan-carlton F] || |- | NEW-058-4 |align="right"| David || Carlton || 1864-09-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168069/david-carlton F] || |- | NEW-058-5 |align="right"| William || Carlton || 1864-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168080/william-carlton F] || |- | NEW-059-1 |align="right"| Albert || Strout || 1874-10-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169540/albert-strout F] || |- | NEW-059-2 |align="right"| Eliza T. || Strout || 1877-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169541/eliza-t.-strout F] || |- | NEW-059-3 |align="right"| Ellen F. || Strout || 1920-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169542/ellen-f.-strout F] || |- | NEW-059-4 |align="right"| Frank R. || Strout || 1932-03-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169543/frank-r.-strout F] || |- | NEW-059A-1 |align="right"| [[Allen-70152|John Clarke]] || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1834-06-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167898/john-clarke-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-2 |align="right"| Rev. Wilkes || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1845-12-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167903/wilkes-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-3 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Allen || 1864-01-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167901/mary-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-4 |align="right"| [[Allen-30961 | Israel ]] || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1815-01-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167897/israel-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-5 |align="right"| [[Allen-70150|Mary]] || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1821-09-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167899/mary-allen F] || |- | NEW-059A-6 |align="right"| [[Allen-70151|Sarah]] || Allen || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D360.shtml 1821-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167902/sarah-allen F] || |- | NEW-060-01 |align="right"| Frederick A. || Russell || 1934-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169329/frederick-a.-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-02 |align="right"| Sarah Eva (Worthen) || Russell || 1958-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169335/sarah-eva-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-03 |align="right"| Harry Lincoln || Russell || 1922-05-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169330/harry-lincoln-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-04 |align="right"| Evalyn || Russell || 1993-06-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169327/evalyn-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-05 |align="right"| Frederick || Russell || 1964-12-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169328/frederick-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-06 |align="right"| Susan || Russell || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169337/susan-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-07 |align="right"| Sarah W. || Worthen || 1891-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169666/sarah-w.-worthen F] || |- | NEW-060-08 |align="right"| Sarah W. || Boardman || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D368.shtml 1848-06-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167983/sarah-w.-boardman F] || |- | NEW-060-09 |align="right"| Abbott Worthen || Russell || 1934-03-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169320/abbott-worthen-russell F] || |- | NEW-060-10 |align="right"| Ezekiel B. || Worthen || 1886-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169663/ezekiel-bartlett-worthen F] || |- | NEW-061-1 |align="right"| Mary A. || Spaulding || 1887-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169485/mary-ann-spalding F] || |- | NEW-061-2 |align="right"| Lydia A. || Spaulding || 1890-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169481/lydia-ann-spalding F] || |- | NEW-061-3 |align="right"| Jonathan || Spaulding || 1892-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169472/jonathan-spalding F] || |- | NEW-062-1 |align="right"| [[Park-2895 | Sophronia W. ]] || Park || 1862-07-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168913/sophronia-park F] || |- | NEW-062-2 |align="right"| [[Park-2894 | Andrew H. ]] || Park || 1897-02-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168907/andrew-horatio-park F] || |- | NEW-062-3 |align="right"| [[Walton-5539 | Sarah Tarbel ]] || Park || 1913-12-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168911/sarah-tarbell-park F] || |- | NEW-062-4 |align="right"| Mary Aka Minnie (Allen) || Wilder || 1913-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169644/mary-wilder F] || |- | NEW-062-5 |align="right"| Mary || Allen || 1918-08-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167900/mary-allen F] || |- | NEW-062-6A |align="right"| Sophronia || Park || 1873-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168912/sophronia-park F] || |- | NEW-062-7A |align="right"| [[Hart-24074|Baby Girl]] || Hart || 1888-03-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168543/baby_girl-hart F] || |- | NEW-062-8A |align="right"| Calvin || Allen || 1863-08-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167896/calvin-allen F] || |- | NEW-063-1 |align="right"| Hattie L. || Parkhurst || 1871-05-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169028/hattie-l.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-2 |align="right"| Jerome Manning || Parkhurst || 1908-02-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169034/jerome-manning-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-3 |align="right"| Ella N. (Reynolds) || Parkhurst || 1913-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169020/ella-n.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-4 |align="right"| Elizabeth Rider (Johnson) || Parkhurst || 1908-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169019/elizabeth-rider-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-5 |align="right"| John || Parkhurst || 1888-12-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169038/john-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-6 |align="right"| Leroy J. || Parkhurst || 1932-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169043/leroy-j.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-7 |align="right"| Alice Adella Osgood || Parkhurst || 1893-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168999/alice-adella-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-8 |align="right"| Annie J. (Hood) || Parkhurst || 1950-12-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169003/annie-j.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-063-9 |align="right"| Harry Osgood || Parkhurst || 1879-08-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169027/harry-osgood-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-064-1 |align="right"| Mary B. || Stevens || 1868-07-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169521/mary-stevens F] || |- | NEW-064-2 |align="right"| Dea. John E. || Stevens || 1890-04-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169519/john-edward-stevens F] || |- | NEW-064A-1 |align="right"| Robert M. || Hill || 1930-11-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168606/robert-m.-hill F] || |- | NEW-064A-2 |align="right"| Zilpha Jennie || Hill || 1934-08-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168608/zilpha-jennie-hill F] || |- | NEW-064B-1 |align="right"| Mary Jane || Dix || 1925-09-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168204/mary-jane-dix F] || |- | NEW-064B-3 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31162|Mary Ann (Marshall)]] || Dix || 1937-07-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168203/mary-ann-dix F] || |- | NEW-064B-4 |align="right"| Royal Wilson || Dix || 1937-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168205/royal-wilson-dix F] || |- | NEW-064C-1 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31144|George]] || Marshall || 1883-07-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168826/george-marshall F] || |- | NEW-064C-2 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31143|Eliza Adams]] || Marshall || 1897-03-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168823/eliza-adams-marshall F] || |- | NEW-064C-3 |align="right"| Charles || Marshall || 1871-05-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168820/charles-marshall F] || |- | NEW-064C-4 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31147|Mary Ann Eliza]] || Marshall || 1916-05-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168842/mary-ann_eliza-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065-1 |align="right"| Frederick A. || Hazen || 1923-11-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168562/frederick-arthur-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065-2 |align="right"| Ellen Josephine || Hazen || 1944-08-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168561/ellen-josephine-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065-3 |align="right"| Julia C. Hazen || Gale || 1877-09-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168471/julia-clarine-gale F] || |- | NEW-065-4 |align="right"| James Henry || Hazen || 1900-04-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168563/james-henry-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065-5 |align="right"| Sarah Wood || Hazen || 1906-04-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168565/sarah-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065-6 |align="right"| Sanford || Hazen || 1892-02-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168564/sanford-hazen F] || |- | NEW-065B-01 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31163|Myra]] || Marshall || 1895-11-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168846/myra-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-02 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31164|B. Parker]] || Marshall || 1892-11-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168819/b.-parker-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-03 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31165|Loring]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1845-04-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168837/loring-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-04 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31166|Joseph A.]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1833-04-24] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168834/joseph-adams-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-05 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31142|Peter]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1828-04-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168849/peter-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-06 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31167|Mary]] || Marshall || 1852-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168841/mary-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-07 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31168|Lydia C.]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1809-12-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168840/lydia-chandler-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-08 |align="right"| [[Wiggin-626|Mary N.]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1837-03-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168844/mary-n.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-09 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2780|Ann F.]] || Marshall || 1856-06-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168817/ann-f.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-10 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31160|Thomas]] || Marshall || 1860-04-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168855/thomas-marshall F] || |- | NEW-065B-11 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31174|Mary Ann F.]] || Marshall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D415.shtml 1846-09-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168843/mary-ann_f.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-066-1 |align="right"| Donald F. || Adams || 1927-07-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167823/donald-francis-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-2 |align="right"| Marion E. (Smith) || Adams || 1980-08-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167860/marion-e.-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-5 |align="right"| Allan Howard || Adams || 1963-02-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167811/allan-howard-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-6 |align="right"| Leona || Adams || 2001-03-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167853/leona-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-7 |align="right"| Medora E. (Stelling) || Adams || 1940-04-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167865/medora-e.-adams F] || |- | NEW-066-8 |align="right"| Howard Stanley || Adams || 1940-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167839/howard-stanley-adams F] || |- | NEW-066A-1 |align="right"| [[Thompson-91417|Mary E.]] || Thompson || 1821-10-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169561/mary-e.-thompson F] || |- | NEW-067-1 |align="right"| William H. || Hoyt || 1899-09-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168688/william-h.-hoyt F] || |- | NEW-067-2 |align="right"| Rhoda J. || Hoyt || 1907-01-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168687/rhoda-j.-hoyt F] || |- | NEW-067-3 |align="right"| James Arthur || Hoyt || 1930-09-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168686/james-arthur-hoyt F] || |- | NEW-068-1 |align="right"| [[Russell-38101|Phebe R.]] || Marshall || 1890-10-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168850/phebe-r.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-2 |align="right"| [[Marshall-31175|Eben H.]] || Marshall || 1885-10-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168821/eben-h.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-4 |align="right"| Mrs. Susan E. || Marshall || 1929-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168853/susan-emily-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-5 |align="right"| Fred R. || Marshall || 1896-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168825/fred-r.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-6 |align="right"| Lucy Elizabeth Hazen || Marshall || 1908-05-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168838/lucy-elizabeth-marshall F] || |- | NEW-068-7 |align="right"| Eben Russell || Marshall || 1937-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168822/eben-russell-marshall F] || |- | NEW-069-01 |align="right"| Mary L. || Sargent || 1930-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169348/mary-l.-sargent F] || |- | NEW-069-02 |align="right"| Mildred E. || Kane || 1925-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168722/mildred-e.-kane F] || |- | NEW-069-03 |align="right"| Arthur E. || Sproule || 1927-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169509/arthur-e.-sproule F] || |- | NEW-069-04 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2614 | Henry Hubert ]] || Emerson || 1904-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168305/henry-herbert-emerson F] || |- | NEW-069-05 |align="right"| Eliza Jane || Emerson || 1912-06-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168295/eliza-jane-emerson F] || |- | NEW-069-06 |align="right"| Lucy A. || Shute || 1932-00-00 || || || || || |- | NEW-069-08 |align="right"| Dorothy (Emerson) || Kennedy || 1942-12-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168723/dorothy-kennedy F] || |- | NEW-069-09 |align="right"| Edward B. || Emerson || 1944-06-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168294/edward-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-069-10 |align="right"| Elizabeth (Logan) || Emerson || 1953-06-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168298/elizabeth-emerson F] || |- | NEW-070A-2 |align="right"| Albert Sidney || Whitbeck || 1931-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169635/albert-sidney-whitbeck F] || |- | NEW-071-1 |align="right"| May Elizabeth || Files || 1983-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168360/may-elizabeth-files F] || |- | NEW-071-2 |align="right"| Rachel || Hamilton || 1973-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168527/rachel-l.-hamilton F] || |- | NEW-071-2A |align="right"| Thomas L. || Hamilton || 1975-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168528/thomas-l.-hamilton F] || |- | NEW-071-3 |align="right"| Francis A. || Marshall || 1923-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168824/francis-a.-marshall F] || |- | NEW-071-4 |align="right"| Susan E. || Marshall || 1929-04-18 || || || || || |- | NEW-071-5 |align="right"| Eben || Files || 1914-08-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168355/eben-files F] || |- | NEW-071-5A |align="right"| Kittie May || Files || 1923-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168359/kittie-may-files F] || |- | NEW-071-6 |align="right"| Edward S. || Files || 1903-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168356/edward-s.-files F] || |- | NEW-071-7 |align="right"| Guy Gardner || Files || 1960-07-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168358/guy-gardner-files F] || |- | NEW-071-8 |align="right"| Everett Richardson || Files || 1909-08-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168357/everett-richardson-files F] || |- | NEW-072-1 |align="right"| Maude H. || Willoughby || 1968-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169650/maude-howard-willoughby F] || |- | NEW-072-2 |align="right"| James Howard || Willoughby || 1926-02-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169648/james-howard-willoughby F] || |- | NEW-072-3 |align="right"| Blanche S. || Willoughby || 1911-05-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169647/blanche-s.-willoughby F] || |- | NEW-072-4 |align="right"| Florence (Willoughby) || Johnston || 1965-11-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168719/florence-johnston F] || |- | NEW-072-5 |align="right"| Jennie Lind || Willoughby || 1922-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169649/jennie-lind-willoughby F] || |- | NEW-073-1 |align="right"| Jasper || Elliott || 1910-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168281/jasper-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-2 |align="right"| Caroline A. Prescott || Elliott || 1929-06-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168276/caroline-a.-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-3 |align="right"| Emma L. || Elliott || 1874-05-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168279/emma-l.-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-4 |align="right"| Carrie J. || Elliott || 1946-01-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168278/carrie-j.-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-5 |align="right"| Ephraim || Elliott || 1900-02-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168280/ephraim-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-6 |align="right"| Carrie Barbour || Elliott || 1916-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168277/carrie-barbour-elliott F] || |- | NEW-073-7 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2786|Fitz Henry]] || Spaulding || 1874-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169452/fitz-henry-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-074-1 |align="right"| Charles || Bent || 1906-04-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167959/charles-bent F] || |- | NEW-074-2 |align="right"| Sarah Jane || Bent || 1913-12-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167960/sarah-jane-bent F] || |- | NEW-074-3 |align="right"| [[Smith-147987 | Joseph Warren ]] || Smith || 1886-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169402/joseph-warren-smith F] || |- | NEW-074-4 |align="right"| [[Bent-1033 | Mary S. Bent ]] || Smith || 1889-07-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169405/mary-s.-smith F] || |- | NEW-074-5 |align="right"| [[Smith-147983 | Abba ]] || Smith || 1913-10-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169387/abba-smith F] || |- | NEW-074-6 |align="right"| Charles Bent || Smith || 1862-12-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169391/charles-bent-smith F] || |- | NEW-074-7 |align="right"| Fannie Warren || Smith || 1864-05-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169397/fannie-warren-smith F] || |- | NEW-075-2 |align="right"| Emma J. || Perham || 1926-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169093/emma-j.-perham F] || |- | NEW-075-3 |align="right"| Maria Adams || Perham || 1901-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169107/maria-adams-perham F] || |- | NEW-075-4 |align="right"| David Clinton || Perham || 1903-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169086/david-clinton-perham F] || |- | NEW-076-1 |align="right"| Perley Perkins || Perham || 1911-03-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169111/perley-perkins-perham F] || |- | NEW-076-2 |align="right"| Emeline Augusta || Perham || 1911-07-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169092/emeline-augusta-perham F] || |- | NEW-076-3 |align="right"| Ella J. || Perham || 1882-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169090/ella-j.-perham F] || |- | NEW-076-4 |align="right"| Lydia || Spaulding || 1876-03-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169480/lydia-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-076-5 |align="right"| William Rufus || Fowle || 1909-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168465/william-rufus-fowle F] || |- | NEW-076-6 |align="right"| Louisa E. Perham || Fowle || 1929-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168464/louisa-emeline-fowle F] || |- | NEW-077-1 |align="right"| Gerard Prescott || Dadmun || 1923-03-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168152/gerard-prescott-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-1A |align="right"| Nathan Clifton || Dadmun || 1858-10-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168155/nathan-clifton-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-2 |align="right"| Belle A. || Dadmun || 1896-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168151/arabella-abbey-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-3 |align="right"| Martha L. || Dadmun || 1893-12-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168154/martha-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-4 |align="right"| Nathan P. || Dadmun || 1880-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168156/nathan-prescott-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-5 |align="right"| Abigail P. || Dadmun || 1880-10-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168150/abigail-p.-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-6 |align="right"| Martha Ellen || Dadmun || 1916-01-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168153/martha-ellen-dadmun F] || |- | NEW-077-7 |align="right"| [[Laws-2084|Sears C.]] || Laws || 1852-02-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168772/sears-g.-laws F] || |- | NEW-077-8 |align="right"| [[Shed-232|Mary B.]] || Laws || 1852-09-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168771/mary-b.-laws F] || |- | NEW-077-9 |align="right"| [[Laws-2085|Susan]] || Laws || 1894-08-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168773/susan-laws F] || |- | NEW-078-1 |align="right"| Faustina E. || Handley || 1907-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168529/faustina-e.-handley F] || |- | NEW-078-2 |align="right"| Minnie B. || Hanley || 1914-02-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168530/minnie-b.-hanley F] || |- | NEW-078-3 |align="right"| Eliza A. || Wright || 1906-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169671/eliza-a.-wright F] || |- | NEW-078-4 |align="right"| [[Wright-68383|Jonathan]] || Wright || 1909-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169673/jonathan-wright F] || |- | NEW-079-03 |align="right"| [[Whittemore-1138 | Bernice C. ]] || Whittemore || 1891-06-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169637/bernice-c.-whittemore F] || |- | NEW-079-04 |align="right"| [[Upham-404 | Clara M. (Upham) ]] || Whittemore || 1933-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169638/clara-m.-whittemore F] || |- | NEW-079-05 |align="right"| [[Whittemore-1122 | Floyer J. ]] || Whittemore || 1935-09-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169640/floyer-j.-whittemore F] || |- | NEW-079-06 |align="right"| Clarence L. || Spalding || 1925-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169414/clarence-l.-spalding F] || |- | NEW-079-06A |align="right"| [[Whittemore-1140 | Floyer Earl ]] || Whittemore || 1981-04-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169639/floyer-earl-whittemore F] || |- | NEW-079-07 |align="right"| Lena Mae (Lovett) || Spalding || 1955-10-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169420/lena-mae-spalding F] || |- | NEW-079-10 |align="right"| George Ephriam || Spalding || 1914-03-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169417/george-ephriam-spalding F] || |- | NEW-080-1 |align="right"| Ray || Saunders || 1887-11-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169356/ray-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-1A |align="right"| Paul || Saunders || 1892-02-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169355/paul-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-2 |align="right"| Ruth Irene || Saunders || 1906-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169357/ruth-irene-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-3 |align="right"| Louise Goucher || Saunders || 1911-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169352/louise-goucher-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-4 |align="right"| Lydia A. (Craig) || Saunders || 1885-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169353/lydia-a.-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-5 |align="right"| Rev. Nathan Crosby || Saunders || 1904-01-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169354/nathan-crosby-saunders F] || |- | NEW-080-6 |align="right"| Rev. Walter G. || Goucher || 1910-04-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168479/walter-g.-goucher F] || |- | NEW-080-7 |align="right"| Sarah I. Saunders || Goucher || 1909-08-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168478/sarah-i.-goucher F] || |- | NEW-080-8 |align="right"| Ida May || Goucher || 1937-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168477/ida-may-goucher F] || |- | NEW-081-1 |align="right"| Lucy Heywood || Worthen || 1898-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169665/lucy-heywood-worthen F] || |- | NEW-081-2 |align="right"| Frank W. || Worthen || 1943-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169664/frank-w.-worthen F] || |- | NEW-082A-1 |align="right"| Lyman S. || Gale || 1917-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168472/lyman-s.-gale F] || |- | NEW-082A-2 |align="right"| Abbie A. || Gale || 1887-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168470/abbie-a.-gale F] || |- | NEW-082B-1 |align="right"| Horace Comstock || Dean || 1908-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168186/horace-comstock-dean F] || |- | NEW-082B-2 |align="right"| Eliza T. || Dean || 1894-03-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168185/eliza-t.-dean F] || |- | NEW-083-1 |align="right"| David Perham || Howard || 1887-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168649/david-perham-howard F] || |- | NEW-083-2 |align="right"| Mary || Howard || 1872-08-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168664/mary-howard F] || |- | NEW-083-3 |align="right"| Annie R. || Howard || 1944-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168645/annie-r.-howard F] || |- | NEW-083-4 |align="right"| Caroline R. || Howard || 1926-05-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168648/caroline-r.-howard F] || |- | NEW-083-5 |align="right"| Lewis Kirk || Howard || 1915-11-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168657/lewis-kirk-howard F] || |- | NEW-084-01 |align="right"| Samuel || Hagerman || 1927-03-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168517/samuel-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-01A |align="right"| J. Paul || Hagerman || 1880-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168516/j.-paul-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-02 |align="right"| Anna M. (Hodges) || Hagerman || 1940-05-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168513/anna-m.-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-03A |align="right"| Ethel R. || Hagerman || 1982-07-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168514/ethel-r.-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-04A |align="right"| George F. || Hagerman || 1959-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168515/george-f.-hagerman F] || |- | NEW-084-09 |align="right"| Edith (Hagerman) || Hemenway || 1948-08-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168566/edith-hemenway F] || |- | NEW-084-10 |align="right"| Rodney Frank || Hemenway || 1915-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168567/rodney-field-hemenway F] || |- | NEW-085-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2701|Levander]] || Emerson || 1880-04-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168316/levander-emerson F] || |- | NEW-085-2 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2701 | Adams ]] || Emerson || 1890-02-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168283/adams-emerson F] || |- | NEW-085-3 |align="right"| [[Adams-34505 | Lucy A. ]] || Adams || 1888-11-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167855/lucy-a.-adams F] || |- | NEW-085-4 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2700 | Dudley B. ]] || Emerson || 1978-03-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168292/dudley-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-085-5 |align="right"| Lucy A. || Shute || 1932-07-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169384/lucy-a.-shute F] || |- | NEW-085-7 |align="right"| Martha Bailey || Emerson || 1879-08-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168320/martha-bailey-emerson F] || |- | NEW-085-8 |align="right"| Jonathan || Emerson || 1868-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168312/jonathan-emerson F] || |- | NEW-086-1 |align="right"| Levi W. || Howard || 1974-08-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168655/levi-w.-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-2 |align="right"| Alice E. (Dyar) || Howard || 1962-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168643/alice-e.-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-3 |align="right"| Louise C. (McCrae) || Howard || 1935-07-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168658/louise-c.-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-4 |align="right"| Amasa MD || Howard || 1921-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168644/amasa-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-5 |align="right"| Sarah Elizabeth || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1849-09-17] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168676/sarah-elizabeth-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-6 |align="right"| George Levi || Howard || 1875-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168650/george-levi-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-7 |align="right"| Lydia Jane || Howard || 1893-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168661/lydia-jane-howard F] || |- | NEW-086-8 |align="right"| Levi MD || Howard || 1885-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168656/levi-howard F] || |- | NEW-087-10 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4837|Little Charlie]] || Dutton || 1868-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168258/little_charlie-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-11 |align="right"| [[Parker-29155|Mary E. (Parker)]] || Perham || 1836-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169108/mary-e.-perham F] || |- | NEW-087-12 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4838|Susan A.]] || Dutton || 1897-01-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168268/susan-a.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-3 |align="right"| Paul || Dutton || 1945-04-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168263/paul-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-4 |align="right"| Emma M. || Dutton || 1937-04-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168246/emma-m.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-4A |align="right"| Adams B. || Dutton || 1987-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168232/adams-b.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-087-5A |align="right"| Ethel Marie || Dutton || 1998-11-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168247/ethel-marie-dutton F] || |- | NEW-088-3 |align="right"| Eleutheria W. || Perham || 1888-06-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169089/eleutheria-w.-perham F] || |- | NEW-088-4 |align="right"| David || Perham || 1895-02-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169084/david-perham F] || |- | NEW-089-01 |align="right"| Mary R. || Parker || 1869-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168969/mary-r.-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-02 |align="right"| Francis B. || Parker || 1882-10-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168948/francis-bowers-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-04 |align="right"| Mary Hortense || Parker || 1872-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168968/mary-hortense-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-05 |align="right"| George A. || Parker || 1872-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168950/george-alvah-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-06 |align="right"| Frank R. || Parker || 1886-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168949/frank-r.-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-07 |align="right"| Mary R. || Parker || 1878-12-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168970/mary-r.-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-08 |align="right"| Rachel A. (Kingsbury) Fulton || Parker || 1941-09-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168976/rachel-a.-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-09 |align="right"| Edward Francis || Parker || 1912-08-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168935/edward-francis-parker F] || |- | NEW-089-10 |align="right"| Sarah R. || Parker || 1875-02-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168987/sarah-r.-parker F] || |- | NEW-090-01 |align="right"| Benj. F. || Hodges || 1895-06-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168621/benjamin-franklin-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-02 |align="right"| Julia A. || Hodges || 1906-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168625/julia-ann-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-03 |align="right"| Mary Jane || Cummings || 1921-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168148/mary-jane-cummings F] || |- | NEW-090-04 |align="right"| Hannah A. || Hodges || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1845-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168624/hannah-a.-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-05 |align="right"| Charles H. || Hodges || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1846-10-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168623/charles-h.-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-06 |align="right"| Benj. F. Jr. || Hodges || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D404.shtml 1847-01-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168622/benjamin-franklin-hodges F] || |- | NEW-090-08 |align="right"| Alice Gertrude || Greene || 1904-10-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168501/alice-gertrude-greene F] || |- | NEW-090-09 |align="right"| Alice May || Greene || 1896-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168502/alice-may-greene F] || |- | NEW-090-10 |align="right"| Alonzo Gardner || Greene || 1910-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168503/alonzo-gardner-greene F] || |- | NEW-090-11 |align="right"| Julia A. || Greene || 1919-07-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168507/julia-a.-greene F] || |- | NEW-090-12 |align="right"| Benj. A. || Greene || 1862-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168504/benjamin-alonzo-greene F] || |- | NEW-091-1 |align="right"| Rose Carrie || Parker || 1937-04-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168985/rose-carrie-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-2 |align="right"| Willard || Parker || 1880-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168992/willard-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-3 |align="right"| Phoebe P. || Parker || 1883-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168974/phoebe-p.-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-4 |align="right"| Female Infant || Parker || 1887-11-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168947/female_infant-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-5 |align="right"| Willard Sullivan || Parker || 1910-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168993/willard-sullivan-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-6 |align="right"| Ethel P. || Parker || 1961-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168944/ethel-p.-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-7 |align="right"| Leon H. Sr. || Parker || 1963-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168965/leon-hayward-parker F] || |- | NEW-091-8 |align="right"| Margarite (Fish) || Connor || 1941-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168135/margarite-connor F] || |- | NEW-092-02 |align="right"| Anna Relief || Adams || 1915-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167813/anna-relief-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-04 |align="right"| [[Robbins-5930 | Nancy (Robbins) ]] || Adams || 1878-07-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167866/nancy-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-05 |align="right"| Charles || Adams || 1883-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167820/charles-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-06 |align="right"| Annie L. || Clouston || 1886-06-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168128/annie-l.-clouston F] || |- | NEW-092-07 |align="right"| Clara L. || Clouston || 1885-07-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168129/clara-louisa-clouston F] || |- | NEW-092-08 |align="right"| Emma J. || Adams || 1859-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167828/emma-j.-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-09 |align="right"| Sarah C. || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D358.shtml 1846-03-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167882/sarah-c.-adams F] || |- | NEW-092-10 |align="right"| Charles Henry || Adams || 1878-01-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167822/charles-henry-adams F] || |- | NEW-093-1 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2648 | Susan M. ]] || Emerson || 1941-09-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168335/susan-m.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-2 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2651 | Frank A. ]] || Emerson || 1952-10-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168299/frank-a.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-3 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2647 | Rufus Francis ]] || Emerson || 1899-12-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168332/rufus-francis-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-4 |align="right"| [[Burbank-695 | Adaline Delana (Burbank) ]] || Emerson || 1923-01-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168282/adaline-delana-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-5 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2650 | Arthur I. ]] || Emerson || 1937-05-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168287/arthur-i.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-6 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2649 | Louis F. ]] || Emerson || 1876-09-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168317/louis-f.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-093-8 |align="right"| Joel C. || Kittredge || 1875-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168743/joel-c.-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-094-1 |align="right"| Cecelia A. || Richardson || 1926-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169256/cecelia-a.-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-2 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40418|Emerson]] || Richardson || 1835-11-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169263/emerson-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-3 |align="right"| Mary Elizabeth || Richardson || 1922-10-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169279/mary-elizabeth-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-4 |align="right"| [[Richardson-40228 |Alvah Howard || Richardson]] || 1903-03-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169253/alvah-howard-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-5 |align="right"| Frances Adelaide (Richards) || Adams || 1913-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167833/frances-adelaide-adams F] || |- | NEW-094-6 |align="right"| Henrietta || Richardson || 1881-01-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169270/henrietta-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-7 |align="right"| Elisabeth || Richardson || 1873-02-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169261/elisabeth-richardson F] || |- | NEW-094-8 |align="right"| Elijah || Richardson || 1862-07-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169260/elijah-richardson F] || |- | NEW-095-2 |align="right"| Walter || Perham || 1958-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169119/walter-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-3 |align="right"| Grace (Craige) || Perham || 1948-05-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169095/grace-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-5 |align="right"| David || Perham || 1919-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169085/david-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-6 |align="right"| Esther Perham || Curtiss || 1965-04-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168149/esther-perham-curtiss F] || |- | NEW-095-6A |align="right"| Male Infant || Perham || 1869-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169106/male-infant-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-7 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-512|Estelle S. (Kittredge)]] || Perham || 1877-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169094/estelle-sophia-perham F] || |- | NEW-095-8 |align="right"| Henry S. || Perham || 1906-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169099/henry-spalding-perham F] || |- | NEW-096-1 |align="right"| [[Reed-27337|Charles S.]] || Reed || 1898-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169228/charles-spaulding-reed F] || |- | NEW-096-2 |align="right"| Emily E. || Reed || 1909-05-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169230/emily-e.-reed F] || |- | NEW-097-1 |align="right"| Sabra || Dunn || 1861-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168223/sabra-dunn F] || |- | NEW-097-2 |align="right"| Eli F. || Webster || 1870-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169625/eli-f.-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-3 |align="right"| Roxana D. || Webster || 1873-02-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169630/roxana-d.-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-4 |align="right"| Angie M. || Webster || 1860-08-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169624/angie-m.-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-5 |align="right"| Emily Cordelia || Webster || 1914-05-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169626/emily-cordelia-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-6 |align="right"| Maria Evalina || Webster || 1933-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169629/maria-evalina-webster F] || |- | NEW-097-8 |align="right"| H. Georgie || Webster || 1887-03-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169627/h.-georgie-webster F] || |- | NEW-098-1 |align="right"| Frank W. || Corey || 1921-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168140/frank-w.-corey F] || |- | NEW-098-2 |align="right"| Harriet L. || Corey || 1886-04-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168142/harriet-l.-corey F] || |- | NEW-098-3 |align="right"| George || Corey || 1865-02-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168141/george-corey F] || |- | NEW-098-8 |align="right"| Maria L. || Needham || 1904-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168896/maria-l.-needham F] || |- | NEW-099-1 |align="right"| [[Abbott-789 | Mercy Maria R. ]] || Abbott || 1826-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167803/mercy-maria_r.-abbott F] || |- | NEW-099-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8107 | Mercy ]] || Abbott || 1834-02-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167802/mercy-abbott F] || |- | NEW-099-3 |align="right"| [[Abbot-794 | William Stackpole ]] || Abbott || 1846-05-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167805/william-stackpole-abbott F] || |- | NEW-099-4 |align="right"| [[Abbott-7872 | Caleb ]] || Abbott || 1846-12-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167797 F] || |- | NEW-099-5 |align="right"| [[Abbot-790 | Lucy Ann L. ]] || Abbott || 1861-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167800/lucy-ann_lovejoy-abbott F] || |- | NEW-099-6 |align="right"| [[Abbott-7914 | Evelina Maria Antoinette ]] || Abbott || 1897-04-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167798/evelina-maria_antoinette-abbott F] || |- | NEW-100-1 |align="right"| Edgar S. || Parkhurst || 1868-02-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169014/edgar-s.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-100-2 |align="right"| Henrietta M. (Douglas) || Parkhurst || 1913-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169029/henrietta-m.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-101-01 |align="right"| [[Manning-4917 | Joseph Maj. ]] || Manning || 1876-08-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168799 F] || |- | NEW-101-02 |align="right"| [[Parker-26888 | Julia M. ]] || Manning || 1869-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168801/julia-m.-manning F] || |- | NEW-101-03 |align="right"| Charles Everett || Warren || 1865-07-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169582/charles-everett-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-04 |align="right"| Daniel Emerson || Warren || 1865-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169583/daniel-emerson-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-05 |align="right"| [[Manning-4918 | Julia Elizabeth ]] || Manning || 1913-03-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168800/julia-elizabeth-manning F] || |- | NEW-101-06 |align="right"| Edwin H. || Warren || 1898-02-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169584/edwin-h.-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-07 |align="right"| [[Warren-11930 | Joseph E. ]] || Warren || 1933-04-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169596/joseph-e.-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-08 |align="right"| Elizabeth M. (Fiske) || Warren || 1932-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169585/elizabeth-m.-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-09 |align="right"| Lillian Esther || Warren || 1955-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169602/lillian-esther-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-10 |align="right"| Martha E. || Warren || 1935-07-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169606/martha-e.-warren F] || |- | NEW-101-11 |align="right"| George Manning || Warren || 1869-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169589/george-manning-warren F] || |- | NEW-102-1 |align="right"| Joseph Merrill || Fletcher || 1915-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168402/joseph-merrill-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-2 |align="right"| Harriett A. Goodman || Fletcher || 1912-01-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168393/harriett-a.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-3 |align="right"| Josiah || Fletcher || 1869-12-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168405/josiah-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-4 |align="right"| Hannah || Fletcher || 1836-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168391/hannah-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-7 |align="right"| Josiah Richardson || Fletcher || 1911-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168407/josiah-richardson-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-102-8 |align="right"| Eliza E. Streeter || Fletcher || 1886-02-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168385/eliza-e.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-103-1 |align="right"| Dea. John || Day || 1864-12-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168182/john-day F] || |- | NEW-103-2 |align="right"| Martha || Day || 1867-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168183/martha-day F] || |- | NEW-103-3 |align="right"| Elijah N. || Day || 1864-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168180/elijah-n.-day F] || |- | NEW-104-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-2323|Rufus G.]] || Hildreth || 1888-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168592/rufus-granville-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-104-2 |align="right"| George B. || Lamphere || 1861-10-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168762/george-b.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-104-3 |align="right"| Herbert W. || Lamphere || 1923-05-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168763/herbert-w.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-105-1 |align="right"| Josiah Fletcher || Bowers || 1863-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167992/josiah-fletcher-bowers F] || |- | NEW-105-2 |align="right"| George Robey || Bowers || 1864-02-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167987/george-robey-bowers F] || |- | NEW-105-3 |align="right"| William F. || Bowers || 1894-12-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167995/william-f.-bowers F] || |- | NEW-105-4 |align="right"| Hannah R. F. || Bowers || 1897-07-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167988/hannah-r.f.-bowers F] || |- | NEW-1051/2-3 |align="right"| Jennie (Fulton) || Fletcher || 1961-07-31 || || || || || |- | NEW-1051/2-4 |align="right"| Karlene || Mackissok || 1996-01-09 || || || || || |- | NEW-106-1 |align="right"| Samuel S. || Parkhurst || 1875-05-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169058/samuel-s.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-2 |align="right"| Solomon || Parkhurst || 1890-08-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169065/solomon-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-3 |align="right"| Lucinda M. (Adams) || Parkhurst || 1890-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169045/lucina-mehitable-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-4 |align="right"| George Adams || Parkhurst || 1904-02-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169023/george-adams-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-4A |align="right"| Clorinda (Hodgman) || Parkhurst || 1919-08-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169013/clorinda-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-5 |align="right"| Millie May (Jefts) || Parkhurst || 1953-08-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169050/millie-may-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-6 |align="right"| Winthrop Adams || Parkhurst || 1963-09-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169072/winthrop-adams-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-7 |align="right"| George Adams || Parkhurst || 1998-06-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169024/george-adams-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-106-8 |align="right"| Barbara || Parkhurst || 2011-09-21 || || || || || |- | NEW-107-1 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16747|Dr. John Call]] || Bartlett || 1878-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167948/john-call-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-2 |align="right"| [[Adams-70237|Maria J.]] || Bartlett || 1882-12-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167949/maria-j.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-5 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16750|Joel Adams]] || Bartlett || 1921-04-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167947/joel-adams-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-6 |align="right"| [[Greenleaf-1350|Emma L. L. (Greenleaf)]] || Bartlett || 1936-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167945/emma-l.l.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-7 |align="right"| [[Cooper-43251|Harriet M.]] || Bartlett || 1903-03-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167946/harriet-m.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-107-8 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16748|Charles A. E.]] || Bartlett || 1900-04-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167943/charles-a.e.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-108-01 |align="right"| William || Fletcher || 1893-06-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168438/william-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-02 |align="right"| Diantha E. || Fletcher || 1866-09-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168383/diantha-e.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-03 |align="right"| Mary K. || Fletcher || 1866-08-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168418/mary-k.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-04 |align="right"| D. Elizabeth || Fletcher || 1874-01-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168381/d.-elizabeth-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-05 |align="right"| Eliza A. (Warren) || Fletcher || 1903-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168384/eliza-a.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-06 |align="right"| M. Katie || Fletcher || 1870-08-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168414/m.-katie-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-07 |align="right"| Angie A. || Fletcher || 1877-09-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168375/angie-a.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-08 |align="right"| Charles F. || Fletcher || 1874-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168380/charles-f.-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-108-09 |align="right"| Rachel (Fletcher) || Greene || 1914-04-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168508/rachel-greene F] || |- | NEW-108-10 |align="right"| Rachel Fletcher || Greene || 1921-04-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168509/rachel-fletcher-greene F] || |- | NEW-109-1 |align="right"| [[Brown-131550|Hiram J.]] || Brown || 1898-07-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168008/hiram-j.-brown F] || |- | NEW-109-2 |align="right"| [[Lamphere-376|Frances L.]] || Brown || 1901-08-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168006/frances-l.-brown F] || |- | NEW-109-2A |align="right"| Male Infant || Brown || 1905-08-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168014/male_infant-brown F] || |- | NEW-109-3 |align="right"| [[Lamphere-377|Levi]] || Lamphere || 1885-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168764/levi-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-109-4 |align="right"| [[Sawyer-7512|Fannie C. (Sawyer)]] || Lamphere || 1877-01-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168760/fannie-c.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-109-5 |align="right"| [[Lamphere-483|Levi Jr.]] || Lamphere || 1870-01-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168765/levi-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-110-1 |align="right"| Willis Barrett || Parkhurst || 1921-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169071/willis-barrett-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-2 |align="right"| Martha Jones (Dutton) || Parkhurst || 1912-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169046/martha-jones-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-3 |align="right"| Solomon Waldo || Parkhurst || 1924-12-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169066/solomon-waldo-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-4 |align="right"| Infant || Parkhurst || 1874-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169031/infant-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-5 |align="right"| Jamie Waldo || Parkhurst || 1866-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169033/jamie-waldo-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-6 |align="right"| Emma L. || Parkhurst || 1954-02-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169021/emma-l.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-7 |align="right"| Bertha Amelia || Parkhurst || 1962-06-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169007/bertha-amelia-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-110-8 |align="right"| Bertha Amelia || Parkhurst || 1962-06-17 || || || || || |- | NEW-111-01 |align="right"| Hezekiah || Parkhurst || 1882-01-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169030/hezekiah-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-02 |align="right"| Julia A. || Parkhurst || 1889-12-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169042/julia-a.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-03 |align="right"| Marietta F. (Parkhurst) || Spalding || 1926-07-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169421/marietta-f.-spalding F] || |- | NEW-111-04 |align="right"| Mary Elizabeth (Battle) || Parkhurst || 1902-09-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169047/mary-elizabeth-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-05 |align="right"| Sewall || Parkhurst || 1887-07-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169062/sewall-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-06 |align="right"| Sarah (Fletcher) || Parkhurst || 1860-08-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169061/sarah-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-07 |align="right"| Edward A. || Parkhurst || 1864-06-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169015/edward-a.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-111-08 |align="right"| Julia A. P. || Spalding || 1874-03-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169419/julia-ann-spalding F] || |- | NEW-111-09 |align="right"| Edward Everett || Spalding || 1907-06-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169415/edward-everett-spalding F] || |- | NEW-111-10 |align="right"| Florence J. || Spalding || 1923-07-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169416/florence-spalding F] || |- | NEW-111-11 |align="right"| Hinton E. || Spalding || 1936-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169418/hinton-everett-spalding F] || |- | NEW-112-1 |align="right"| Gardner || Fletcher || 1871-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168390/gardner-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-112-2 |align="right"| Frances C. || Fletcher || 1871-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168389/frances-grant-fletcher F] || |- | NEW-113-1 |align="right"| Frank || Lamphere || 1898-05-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168761/frank-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-113-2 |align="right"| Albion J. || Lamphere || 1898-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168759/albion-j.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-113-3 |align="right"| Mary J. || Lamphere || 1897-07-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168766/mary-j.-lamphere F] || |- | NEW-114-3 |align="right"| Almira M. || Teel || 1879-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169560/almira-m.-teel F] || |- | NEW-115-01 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-515|Henry Mead]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1840-02-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168742/henry-mead-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-02 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-516|Dorcus Melvina]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1840-09-12] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168739/dorcas-melvina-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-03 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-506|Dr. Paul C. ]] || Kittredge || 1864-02-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168745/paul-crosby-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-04 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-513|Cullena F.]] || Kittredge || 1874-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168738/cullena-f.-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-05 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-507|Cullen F.]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1845-01-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168737/cullen-fordyce-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-06 |align="right"| [[Hull-10079|Amy Hull]] || Kittredge || 1852-07-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168736/amy-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-07 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-271|Dr. Paul]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1845-08-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168746/paul-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-08 |align="right"| [[Martin-52486|Rebbecca]] || Kittredge || 1869-11-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168747/rebbecca-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-09 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-508|Forestus Darwin]] || Kittredge || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1828-04-29] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168740/forestus-darwin-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-115-10 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-509|2 Female Infants]] || Kittredge || 1821-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168735/2_female_infants-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-116-1 |align="right"| Jabez || Stevens || 1874-04-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169517/jabez-stevens F] || |- | NEW-116-2 |align="right"| Surviah M. || Stevens || 1882-03-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169526/surviah-m.-stevens F] || |- | NEW-116-3 |align="right"| William J. || Stevens || 1903-07-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169527/william-j.-stevens F] || |- | NEW-116-4 |align="right"| Charlotte A. || Stevens || 1920-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169514/charlotte-a.-stevens F] || |- | NEW-116-5 |align="right"| Benjamin || Stevens || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169513/benjamin-stevens F] || |- | NEW-117-1 |align="right"| Joseph E. || Farmer || 1851-10-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168347/joseph-e.-farmer F] || |- | NEW-117-2 |align="right"| Mary S. Farmer || Shephard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D438.shtml 1845-06-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169382/mary-s.-shephard F] || |- | NEW-117-3 |align="right"| Mrs. Mary || Farmer || 1880-12-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168348/mary-farmer F] || |- | NEW-117-4 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2609 | Owen ]] || Emerson || 1873-05-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168326/owen-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-5 |align="right"| [[Butterfield-1389 | Louisa B. ]] || Emerson || 1851-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168318/louisa-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-6 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2629 | Rachel B. ]] || Emerson || 1886-12-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168327/rachel-b.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-7 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2611 | John O. ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1846-11-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168311/john-o.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-8 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2610 | Joseph L. ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D386.shtml 1825-09-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168315/joseph-l.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-117-9 |align="right"| [[Emerson-2612 | Mary R. ]] || Emerson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1840-01-05] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168324/mary-r.-emerson F] || |- | NEW-118-1 |align="right"| Lucy E. || Morris || 1867-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168888/lucy-e.-morris F] || |- | NEW-118-2 |align="right"| Lillie H. || Morris || 1866-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168887/lillie-h.-morris F] || |- | NEW-118-3 |align="right"| Minnie A. || Morris || 1868-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168889/minnie-a.-morris F] || |- | NEW-120-1 |align="right"| [[Hildreth-2322|Moses P.]] || Hildreth || 1878-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168589/moses-p.-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-120-2 |align="right"| [[Murdock-2976|Eliza A (Murdock)]] || Hildreth || 1892-03-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168576/eliza-ann-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-121-1 |align="right"| Joseph || Marshall || 1856-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168833 F] || |- | NEW-121-2 |align="right"| Lois Lamson || Marshall || 1895-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168836/lois-lamson-marshall F] || |- | NEW-122-1 |align="right"| Emaline Woodward || Hartford || 1905-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168544/emaline-woodward-hartford F] || |- | NEW-122-1A |align="right"| Waldo || Woodward || 1837-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169662/waldo-woodward F] || |- | NEW-122-2 |align="right"| Clara || Arnold || 1893-03-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167912/clara-arnold F] || |- | NEW-122-3 |align="right"| Ruth || Woodward || 1853-07-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169661/ruth-woodward F] || |- | NEW-122-4 |align="right"| Herman || Woodward || 1889-01-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169660/herman-woodward F] || |- | NEW-123-1 |align="right"| Nehemiah Flint || Merriam || 1853-11-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168870/nehemiah-flint-merriam F] || |- | NEW-123-2 |align="right"| Amelia Augusta || Merriam || 1851-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168867/amelia-augusta-merriam F] || |- | NEW-123-3 |align="right"| Eliza Elvira || Merriam || 1907-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168869/eliza-elvira-merriam F] || |- | NEW-123-4 |align="right"| Darius Gregory || Merriam || 1864-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168868/darius-gregory-merriam F] || |- | NEW-124-1 |align="right"| Phebe || Hutchins || 1883-02-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168712/phebe-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-124-2 |align="right"| Hannah A. || Hutchins || 1855-03-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168708/hannah-adams-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-124-3 |align="right"| Oliver || Hutchins || 1862-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168711/oliver-hutchins F] || |- | NEW-125-1 |align="right"| Jonathan B. || Wheeler || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D456.shtml 1849-09-16] || || || || || |- | NEW-125-2 |align="right"| Rhoda || Wheeler || 1876-04-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169634/rhoda-wheeler F] || |- | NEW-125-3 |align="right"| Julia A. || Grover || 1853-07-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168512/julia-a.-grover F] || |- | NEW-125-4 |align="right"| Julia M. || Dupee || 1852-07-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168226/julia-m.-dupee F] || |- | NEW-125-4A |align="right"| Georgeanna || Dupee || 1858-02-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168225/georgeanna-dupee F] || |- | NEW-126-1 |align="right"| Sarah || Wright || 1854-08-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169678/sarah-wright F] || |- | NEW-126-2 |align="right"| Joel B. || Wright || 1867-01-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169672/joel-b.-wright F] || |- | NEW-127-1 |align="right"| Mary || Byam || 1860-01-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168051/mary-byam F] || |- | NEW-127-2 |align="right"| Willard || Byam || 1854-09-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168059/willard-byam F] || |- | NEW-127-2A |align="right"| Edith M. || Byam || 1901-03-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168043/edith-m.-byam F] || |- | NEW-128-1 |align="right"| Lucy || Fiske || 1882-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168370/lucy-fiske F] || |- | NEW-128-2 |align="right"| Betsey W. || Howe || 1855-03-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168679/betsey-w.-howe F] || |- | NEW-128-3 |align="right"| Amanda J. || Howe || 1908-12-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168678/amanda-j.-howe F] || |- | NEW-128-4 |align="right"| Ellen J. || Howe || 1948-12-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168680/ellen-j.-howe F] || |- | NEW-129-1 |align="right"| Samuel Lane || Dutton || 1910-05-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168266/samuel-lane-dutton F] || |- | NEW-129-2 |align="right"| Surviah Parkhurst || Dutton || 1914-01-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168267/surviah-dutton F] || |- | NEW-129-3 |align="right"| Grace S. || Dutton || 1880-12-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168252/grace-s.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-129-5 |align="right"| Edgar Fulton || Dutton || 1918-01-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168241/edgar-fulton-dutton F] || |- | NEW-129-6 |align="right"| Bertha Hutchinson || Dutton || 1915-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168235/bertha-hutchinson-dutton F] || |- | NEW-130-3 |align="right"| [[Remme-72|Frederick]] || Remme || 1866-11-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169249/frederick-remme F] || |- | NEW-130-4 |align="right"| [[Spalding-2781|Nancy (Spalding)]] || Remme || 1868-01-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169250/nancy-remme F] || |- | NEW-131-01 |align="right"| [[Reed-16186 | Joseph ]] || Reed || 1883-09-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169235/joseph-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-02 |align="right"| [[Spaulding-1700 | Leonora ]] || Reed || 1835-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169237/leonora-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-03 |align="right"| [[Eaton-5783 | Maria E. ]] || Reed || 1874-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169241/maria-e.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-04 |align="right"| [[Reed-16198 | Leonora S. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1832-02-20] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169238/leonora-s.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-05 |align="right"| [[Reed-16187 | Lucy E. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1841-08-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169240/lucy-e.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-05A |align="right"| [[Reed-16188 | Caroline A. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1843-02-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169227/caroline-a.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-06 |align="right"| [[Reed-16189 | Andrew J. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D432.shtml 1844-09-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169225/andrew-j.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-06A |align="right"| [[Reed-16190 | Mortimer ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1845-09-02] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169244/mortimer-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-07 |align="right"| [[Reed-16191 | Zachary F. ]] || Reed || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1848-08-26] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169247/zachary-f.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-07A |align="right"| [[Reed-16192 | Adelaide ]] || Reed || 1850-09-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169224/adelaide-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-08 |align="right"| [[Reed-16197 | Katie A. ]] || Reed || 1860-01-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169236/katie-a.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-09 |align="right"| [[Reed-16193 | George E. ]] || Reed || 1862-08-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169233/george-e.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-10 |align="right"| [[Reed-16195 | Lucien H. ]] || Reed || 1893-01-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169239/lucien-h.-reed F] || |- | NEW-131-11 |align="right"| [[Reed-16196 | Maria L. ]] || Reed || 1909-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169242/maria-l.-reed F] || |- | NEW-132-1 |align="right"| Fannie E. || Parker || 1884-05-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168946/fannie-e.-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-2 |align="right"| Eli P. || Parker || 1898-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168937/eli-p.-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-3 |align="right"| Nancy B. || Parker || 1875-10-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168971/nancy-b.-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-4 |align="right"| Emma || Parker || 1867-09-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168943/emma-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-5 |align="right"| Agnes B. Weits || Parker || 1945-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168914/agnes-b.-parker F] || |- | NEW-132-6 |align="right"| Charles Winslow || Parker || 1930-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168925/charles-winslow-parker F] || |- | NEW-133-1 |align="right"| Mary A. || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D428.shtml 1849-01-28] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169139/mary-eliza-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-2 |align="right"| Maria D. || Pierce || 1864-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169138/maria-d.-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-5 |align="right"| George D. || Pierce || 1842-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169129/george-d.-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-5A |align="right"| George D. || Pierce || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D427.shtml 1839-05-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169130/george-d.-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-6 |align="right"| Arthur || Pierce || 1851-02-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169125/arthur-pierce F] || |- | NEW-133-6A |align="right"| [[Pierce-20251|Minnie I.]] || Pierce || 1865-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169143/minnie-i.-pierce F] || |- | NEW-134-1 |align="right"| Anne || Marshall || 1894-11-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168818/anne-marshall F] || |- | NEW-135-1 |align="right"| Fanny Thurlow || Proctor || 1893-06-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169179/fanny-thurlow-procter F] || |- | NEW-135-2 |align="right"| Jonas R. || Proctor || 1859-08-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169194/jonas-r.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-136-1 |align="right"| Harriett S. W. || Proctor || 1864-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169189/harriett-s.w.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-136-2 |align="right"| Harriett M. || Proctor || 1854-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169188/harriett-m.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-137-1 |align="right"| Genett W. || Proctor || 1840-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169180/genett-w.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-137-2 |align="right"| Charles || Proctor || 1880-09-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169167/charles-proctor F] || |- | NEW-137-3 |align="right"| Harriet P. || Proctor || 1883-06-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169187/harriet-p.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-137-4 |align="right"| Ella J. || Proctor || 1927-05-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169174/ella-j.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-138-1 |align="right"| Harriet E. || Proctor || 1850-06-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169186/harriet-e.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-138-2 |align="right"| Benjamin B. || Proctor || 1850-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169165/benjamin-barrett-proctor F] || |- | NEW-139-1 |align="right"| Cyrus || Durant || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D384.shtml 1847-01-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168227/cyrus-durant F] || |- | NEW-140-1 |align="right"| [[Hall-32946 | John A. ]] || Hall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1843-01-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168523/john-adams-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-2 |align="right"| [[Hall-32947 | Esther A. ]] || Hall || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D399.shtml 1847-05-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168522/esther-a.-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-3 |align="right"| [[Hall-32948 | Albert E. ]] || Hall || 1851-09-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168519/albert-e.a.-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-6 |align="right"| [[Hall-32943 | Darius L. ]] || Hall || 1885-06-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168521/darius-l.-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-7 |align="right"| [[Vincent-4674 | Sarah A. ]] || Hall || 1891-04-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168524/sarah-ann-hall F] || |- | NEW-140-8 |align="right"| [[Hall-32944 | Charles H. C. ]] || Hall || 1891-04-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168520/charles-h._c.-hall F] || |- | NEW-141-1 |align="right"| [[Bonner-1249 | Lovina ]] || Byam || 1868-09-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168050/lovina-byam F] || |- | NEW-141-2 |align="right"| [[Byam-100 | Otis ]] || Byam || 1857-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168055/otis-byam F] || |- | NEW-142-1 |align="right"| Sarah B. || Moors || 1854-05-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168886/sarah-b.-moors F] || |- | NEW-142-2 |align="right"| Waldo || Adams || 1857-12-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167887/waldo-adams F] || |- | NEW-143-1 |align="right"| Frederick M. || Wentworth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1847-09-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169631/frederick-m.-wentworth F] || |- | NEW-143-2 |align="right"| Lydia E. || Wentworth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1847-08-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169632/lydia-e.-wentworth F] || |- | NEW-145-1 |align="right"| [[Kittredge-510|George P.]] || Kittredge || 1856-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168741/george-p.-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-145-2 |align="right"| [[Heald-1542|Maria (Heald)]] || Kittredge || 1894-04-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168744/maria-kittredge F] || |- | NEW-146-1 |align="right"| Simon || Dearden || 1845-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168191/simon-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-2 |align="right"| Martha || Dearden || 1848-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168187/martha-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-3 |align="right"| Sarah F. || Dearden || 1856-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168190/sarah-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-4 |align="right"| William Ferriday || Dearden || 1845-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168192/william-ferriday-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-5 |align="right"| Martha S. || Dearden || 1856-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168188/martha-s.-dearden F] || |- | NEW-146-6 |align="right"| Sarah Elizabeth || Dearden || 1860-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168189/sarah-elizabeth-dearden F] || |- | NEW-147-1 |align="right"| Horace M. || Page || 1852-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168906/horace-m.-page F] || |- | NEW-148-1 |align="right"| Nathaniel || Dustin || 1851-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168229/nathaniel-dustin F] || |- | NEW-148-2 |align="right"| Jerusha || Dustin || 1861-06-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168228/jerusha-dustin F] || |- | NEW-149-1 |align="right"| George || Green || 1858-05-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168499/george-green F] || |- | NEW-149-2 |align="right"| Amos || Green || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D398.shtml 1849-01-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168497/amos-green F] || |- | NEW-149-3 |align="right"| Louisa || Green || 1847-03-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168500/louisa-green F] || |- | NEW-149-4 |align="right"| Thos. || Parkhurst || 1848-10-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169070/thos.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-149-5 |align="right"| Amos || Green || 1896-01-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168498/amos-green F] || |- | NEW-150-1 |align="right"| Emma B. || Aiken || 1948-04-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167894/emma-b.-aiken F] || |- | NEW-150-2 |align="right"| Curtis A. || Aiken || 1946-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167893/curtis-a.-aiken F] || |- | NEW-150-3 |align="right"| Amos || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1848-10-11] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169000/amos-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-151-01 |align="right"| George H. || Byam || 1897-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168048/george-h.-byam F] || |- | NEW-151-02 |align="right"| Ellen M. (Richardson) || Byam || 1901-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168045/ellen-m.-byam F] || |- | NEW-151-03 |align="right"| Ellen L. || Hollings || 1926-08-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168632/ellen-l.-hollings F] || |- | NEW-151-04 |align="right"| Charles Byam MD || Hollings || 1957-01-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168631/charles-byam-hollings F] || |- | NEW-151-05 |align="right"| Warren || Richardson || 1925-02-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169297/warren-richardson F] || |- | NEW-151-06 |align="right"| Loiusa || Webster || 1866-01-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169628/louisa-a.-webster F] || |- | NEW-151-08 |align="right"| George || Richardson || 1853-09-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169266/george-richardson F] || |- | NEW-151-09 |align="right"| Asenith C. || Richardson || 1852-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169255/asenith-c.-richardson F] || |- | NEW-151-10 |align="right"| Asa Edwin || Richardson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D433.shtml 1846-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169254/asa-edwin-richardson F] || |- | NEW-152-1 |align="right"| Mertie || Webber || 1867-11-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169622/merton-augustus-webber F] || |- | NEW-152-2 |align="right"| Asa H. || Webber || 1861-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169620/asa-h.-webber F] || |- | NEW-152-3 |align="right"| Charlie M. || Webber || 1916-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169621/charles-merton-webber F] || |- | NEW-152-4 |align="right"| [[Hall-32945 | Sarah L. Hall ]] || Webber || 1933-06-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169623/sarah-l.-webber F] || |- | NEW-153-1 |align="right"| Abraham A. || Spaulding || 1836-09-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169424/abraham-a.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-153-2 |align="right"| Polly H. || Spaulding || 1857-04-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169497/polly-h.-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-153-3 |align="right"| Hannah Elizabeth || Spaulding || 1851-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169455/hannah-elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | NEW-154-01 |align="right"| [[Hunt-4541|Joshua]] || Hunt || 1843-04-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168693/joshua-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-02 |align="right"| [[Chamberlin-170|Olive Chamberlain]] || Hunt || 1857-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168695/olive-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-03 |align="right"| [[Hunt-4547|Samuel Chamberlin]] || Hunt || 1878-09-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168697/samuel-chamberlin-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-04 |align="right"| [[Warren-4124|Elizabeth Abbott Warren]] || Hunt || 1893-12-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168691/elizabeth-abbott-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-05 |align="right"| Susan B. || Barrett || 1854-12-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167932/susan-b.-barrett F] || |- | NEW-154-06 |align="right"| Annie Warren || Hunt || 1861-04-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168690/annie-warren-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-06A |align="right"| William Barron || Hunt || 1854-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168700/william-barron-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-07 |align="right"| Samuel C. Jr. || Hunt || 1894-12-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168696/samuel-c.-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-08 |align="right"| Sarah K. Gardner || Hunt || 1913-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168698/sarah-kingsbury-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-09 |align="right"| Olive C. || Hunt || 1906-05-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168694/olive-chamblin-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-10 |align="right"| Susan Barron || Hunt || 1907-12-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168699/susan-barron-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-11 |align="right"| Anna Eliza || Hunt || 1912-01-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168689/anna-eliza-hunt F] || |- | NEW-154-12 |align="right"| George Balderston || Hunt || 1842-02-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168692/george-balderston-hunt F] || |- | NEW-155-1 |align="right"| Elotia D. || Proctor || 1856-09-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169176/elotia-d.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-155-2 |align="right"| Louisa || Osgood || 1854-06-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169675/louisa-wright F] || |- | NEW-155-2A |align="right"| Laura Maria || Osgood || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D418.shtml 1840-12-27] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168905/laura-maria-osgood F] || |- | NEW-155-3 |align="right"| Simeon B. || Proctor || 1850-01-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169207/simeon-b.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-155-3A |align="right"| Mary L. || Proctor || 1846-12-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169197/mary-l.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-156-1 |align="right"| Warren Hamilton || Pratt || 1838-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169154/warren-hamilton-pratt F] || |- | NEW-157-1 |align="right"| Thomas Minot || Adams || 1855-04-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167886/thomas-minot-adams F] || |- | NEW-157-2 |align="right"| Nancy P. (Worthen) || Adams || 1878-07-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167867/nancy-p.-adams F] || |- | NEW-157-3 |align="right"| Isaac || Adams || 1892-12-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167840/isaac-adams F] || |- | NEW-158-1 |align="right"| [[Upham-405 | Clement ]] || Upham || 1886-07-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169567/clement-upham F] || |- | NEW-158-2 |align="right"| [[Berry-11321 | Elmira W. ]] || Upham || 1898-08-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169568/elmira-w.-upham F] || |- | NEW-158-3 |align="right"| [[Upham-487 | George H. ]] || Upham || 1861-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169569/george-h.-upham F] || |- | NEW-158-4 |align="right"| Lucretia Caroline || Barry || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D364.shtml 1843-09-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167940/lucretia-caroline-barry F] || |- | NEW-158-5 |align="right"| William || Barry || 1854-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167941/william-barry F] || |- | NEW-159-1 |align="right"| Abigail || Dutton || 1867-06-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168230/abigail-dutton F] || |- | NEW-159-2 |align="right"| Almira R. || Dutton || 1854-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168233/almira-r.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-159-3 |align="right"| [[Dutton-4841|Hildreth P.]] || Dutton || 1859-10-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168254/hildreth-p.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-159-4 |align="right"| Elizabeth J. B. || Dutton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/aDeathsD.shtml 1841-12-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168244/elizabeth-j._b.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-159-4A |align="right"| [[Dutton-4842|Infant]] || Dutton || 1841-04-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168255/infant-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-01 |align="right"| Eva M. (Large) || Dutton || 1966-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168248/eva-may-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-02 |align="right"| Francis Oliver || Dutton || 1963-08-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168250/francis-oliver-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-03 |align="right"| Georgia Libby (Sherburne) || Dutton || 1928-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168251/georgia-libby-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-04 |align="right"| Ruth Bernice || Dutton || 1921-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168265/ruth-bernice-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-05 |align="right"| Abigail || Dutton || 1877-11-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168231/abigail-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-06 |align="right"| Darius || Dutton || 1868-06-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168239/darius-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-07 |align="right"| Amos W. || Dutton || 1851-04-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168234/amos-wright-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-08 |align="right"| David || Dutton || 1850-02-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168240/david-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-09 |align="right"| Emma Bartlett || Dutton || 1937-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168245/emma-m.-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-10 |align="right"| Hannah || Dutton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/aDeathsD.shtml 1846-03-13] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168253/hannah-dutton F] || |- | NEW-160-11 |align="right"| Eunice || Parker || 1873-05-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168945/eunice-parker F] || |- | NEW-160-12 |align="right"| Dorcas || Smith || 1886-03-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169393/dorcas-smith F] || |- | NEW-161-1 |align="right"| Nathaniel || Sweetser || 1857-02-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169557/nathaniel-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-161-2 |align="right"| Hannah (Parker) || Sweetser || 1864-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169553/hannah-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-161-3 |align="right"| Juliet C. || Sweetser || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D450.shtml 1847-01-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169555/juliet-c.-sweetser F] || |- | NEW-162-1 |align="right"| Mary || Kimball || 1866-07-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168733/mary-kimball F] || |- | NEW-162-2 |align="right"| Clarisa || Kimball || 1870-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168730/clarisa-kimball F] || |- | NEW-163-1 |align="right"| William Lott || Burgess || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D371.shtml 1844-08-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168023/william-lott-burgess F] || |- | NEW-163-2 |align="right"| William B. || Burgess || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D371.shtml 1846-05-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168022/william-b.-burgess F] || |- | NEW-163-3 |align="right"| [[Cook-52183|Charles H.]] || Cook || 1905-12-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168136/charles-r.-cook F] || |- | NEW-163-4 |align="right"| [[Cook-52184|Clement M.]] || Cook || 1871-08-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168137/clement-m.-cook F] || |- | NEW-163-5 |align="right"| [[Cook-52182|Nelson D.]] || Cook || 1864-06-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168138/nelson-d.-cook F] || |- | NEW-164-1 |align="right"| Jonathan || Larcom || 1895-10-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168769/jonathan-larcom F] || |- | NEW-164-2 |align="right"| Frank H. || Larcom || 1878-07-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168768/frank-h.-larcom F] || |- | NEW-164-3 |align="right"| Benjamin F. || Larcom || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D410.shtml 1846-04-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168767/benjamin-f.-larcom F] || |- | NEW-164-4 |align="right"| Duncan || Mcdonald || 1881-05-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168858/duncan-mcdonald F] || |- | NEW-164-5 |align="right"| Mary || Macdonald || 1884-06-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168789/mary-macdonald F] || |- | NEW-165-1 |align="right"| [[Knowlton-2372Herbert A., Chelmsford, Massachusetts|Knowlton-2372Herbert A.]] || Knowlton || 1946-10-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168757/herbert-a.-knowlton F] || |- | NEW-165-2 |align="right"| [[Kingsbury-3736|Minnie R. (Kingsbury)]] || Knowlton || 1933-04-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168758/minnie-r.-knowlton F] || |- | NEW-165-3 |align="right"| Harry A. || Knowlton || 1955-01-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168755/harry-a.-knowlton F] || |- | NEW-165-4 |align="right"| Hazel R. || Knowlton || 1984-03-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168756/hazel-r.-knowlton F] || |- | NEW-165-5 |align="right"| Charles T. || Obear || 1848-10-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168902/charles-t.-obear F] || |- | NEW-166-1 |align="right"| [[Preston-10686|William J.]] || Preston || 1908-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169161/william-ireson-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-1A |align="right"| [[Preston-10687|Herbert A.]] || Preston || 1874-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169159/herbert-a.-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-2 |align="right"| Maria A. || Preston || 1891-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169160/maria-a.-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-2A |align="right"| [[Preston-10688|Albert P.]] || Preston || 1872-08-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169157/albert-p.-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-3 |align="right"| Alice L. || Preston || 1868-02-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169158/alice-l.-preston F] || |- | NEW-166-4 |align="right"| Carrie A. (Preston) || Smith || 1944-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169390/carrie-a.-smith F] || |- | NEW-167-1 |align="right"| Thomas || Howe || 1865-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168685/thomas-howe F] || |- | NEW-167-2 |align="right"| Lucy F. || Howe || 1882-05-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168682/lucy-f.-howe F] || |- | NEW-167-3 |align="right"| Sophia F. || Howe || 1853-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168684/sophia-f.-howe F] || |- | NEW-167-4 |align="right"| Charlotte M. (Howe) || Parkhurst || 1851-12-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169012/charlotte-m.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-5 |align="right"| Edwin King || Parkhurst || 1898-09-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169016/edwin-king-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-5A |align="right"| Fiske King || Parkhurst || 1904-11-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169022/fiske-king-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-6 |align="right"| George W. K. || Parkhurst || 1873-10-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169025/george-w.k.-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-6A |align="right"| Stillborn || Parkhurst || 1903-10-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169067/stillborn-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-167-7 |align="right"| George W. || Howe || 1886-11-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168681/george-w.-howe F] || |- | NEW-168-1 |align="right"| [[Clogston-14 | John G. ]] || Clogston || 1868-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168125/john-g.-clogston F] || |- | NEW-168-2 |align="right"| [[Howe-4613 | Mary B. ]] || Clogston || 1891-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168126/mary-bethiah-clogston F] || |- | NEW-168-3 |align="right"| William H.s. || Clogston || 1922-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168127/william-h.s.-clogston F] || |- | NEW-169-1 |align="right"| Susan || Hildreth || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D403.shtml 1841-11-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168596/susan-hildreth F] || |- | NEW-170-1 |align="right"| Elizabeth || Washer || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1841-10-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169616/elizabeth-washer F] || |- | NEW-170-2 |align="right"| Children || Crooker || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168145/children-crooker F] || |- | NEW-171-1 |align="right"| James T. (or F.) || Whitney || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D456.shtml 1843-06-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169636/james-t.-whitney F] || |- | NEW-172-1 |align="right"| John N. || Esty || 1862-10-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168340/john-n.-esty F] || |- | NEW-172-2 |align="right"| Sarah B. || Esty || 1872-07-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168342/sarah-esty F] || |- | NEW-172-3 |align="right"| John Minot || Esty || 1864-08-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168339/john-minot-esty F] || |- | NEW-172-4 |align="right"| Sarah Jane || Esty || 1864-12-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168343/sarah-jane-esty F] || |- | NEW-172-5 |align="right"| Mary Abigail || Esty || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D387.shtml 1847-04-30] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168341/mary-abigail-esty F] || |- | NEW-173-1 |align="right"| Hannah || Kimball || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D409.shtml 1841-03-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168731/hannah-kimball F] || |- | NEW-174-1 |align="right"| Mary || Hunter || 1856-10-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168703/mary-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-2 |align="right"| Robert Collier || Hunter || 1849-09-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168704/robert-collier-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-3 |align="right"| John Collier || Hunter || 1857-05-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168702/john-collier-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-4 |align="right"| Sarah || Hunter || 1877-06-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168705/sarah-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-5 |align="right"| Jane S. || Hunter || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1846-09-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168701/jane-s.-hunter F] || |- | NEW-174-6 |align="right"| William || Hunter || 1883-10-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168706/william-hunter F] || |- | NEW-175-1 |align="right"| Lucinda || Parkhurst || 1892-11-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169044/lucinda-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-175-2 |align="right"| Charles || Parkhurst || 1861-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169011/charles-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-175-3 |align="right"| Sewell || Parkhurst || 1860-05-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169063/sewell-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-175-4 |align="right"| Harriet L. || Watson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1846-08-22] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169618/harriet-l.-watson F] || |- | NEW-175-4A |align="right"| William P. || Watson || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D455.shtml 1846-08-01] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169619/william-p.-watson F] || |- | NEW-175-5 |align="right"| Abram || Parkhurst || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D422.shtml 1840-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168998/abram-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-175-6 |align="right"| Joel || Parkhurst || 1841-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169035/joel-parkhurst F] || |- | NEW-176-1 |align="right"| Emily J. || Proctor || 1856-09-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169177/emily-j.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-1A |align="right"| Clifton T. || Proctor || 1856-10-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169168/clifton-t.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-2 |align="right"| Betsey || Proctor || 1852-10-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169166/betsey-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-2A |align="right"| Mathew || Proctor || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D431.shtml 1835-08-31] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169199/mathew-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-3 |align="right"| Daniel || Proctor || 1864-10-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169169/daniel-proctor F] || |- | NEW-176-4 |align="right"| Mary A. || Strong || 1876-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169539/mary-a.-strong F] || |- | NEW-176-5 |align="right"| Moses || Hale || 1861-01-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168518/moses-hale F] || |- | NEW-177-01 |align="right"| Delia A. || Jones || 1920-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168720/delia-a.-jones F] || |- | NEW-177-02 |align="right"| Felix || Lovely || 1910-03-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168786/felix-lovely F] || |- | NEW-177-03 |align="right"| Ruth (Emerson) || Berg || 1945-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167962/ruth-berg F] || |- | NEW-177-04 |align="right"| Ralph A. || Berg || 1977-07-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167961/ralph-arthur-berg F] || |- | NEW-177-06 |align="right"| Matilda || Wood || unknown || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169657/matilda-wood F] || |- | NEW-177-07 |align="right"| Emily (Lovely) || Middleton || 1943-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168874/emily-middleton F] || |- | NEW-177-08 |align="right"| John J. || Middleton || 1922-07-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168875/john-j.-middleton F] || |- | NEW-177-09 |align="right"| Hattie A. || Russell || 1956-01-04 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169331/hattie-a.-russell F] || |- | NEW-177-13 |align="right"| Henry || Powers || 1889-05-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169153/henry-powers F] || |- | NEW-178-1 |align="right"| Merville M. || Harris || 1926-07-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168542/merville-m.-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-2 |align="right"| Deborah Harriet || Harris || 1926-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168538/deborah-harriet-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-3 |align="right"| Harriet || Harris || 1926-08-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168540/harriet-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-3A |align="right"| Female Infant || Harris || 1891-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168539/female_infant-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-4 |align="right"| Alonzo R. || Harris || 1970-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168537/alonzo-r.-harris F] || |- | NEW-178-5 |align="right"| Loretta V. || Harris || 1967-02-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168541/loretta-v.-harris F] || |- | NEW-179-1 |align="right"| Clarence Flanders || Wright || 1901-02-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169669/clarence-flanders-wright F] || |- | NEW-179-2 |align="right"| Edward C. || Wright || 1932-12-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169670/edward-c.-wright F] || |- | NEW-179-3 |align="right"| Juliette L. || Wright || 1943-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169674/juliette-l.-wright F] || |- | NEW-179-4 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8197|Asenath Manning]] || Chamberlain || 1909-02-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168084/asenath-manning-chamberlain F] || |- | NEW-179-5 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8198|Martha H. (Chamberlain)]] || Wright || 1891-03-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169676/martha-h.-wright F] || |- | NEW-179-6 |align="right"| Calvin T. || Wright || 1899-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169667/calvin-t.-wright F] || |- | NEW-180-1 |align="right"| Cora Lee || Nichols || 1922-08-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168897/cora-lee-nichols F] || |- | NEW-180-3 |align="right"| Hannah || Nichols || 1888-09-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168899/hannah-nichols F] || |- | NEW-180-4 |align="right"| John H. || Nichols || 1898-12-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168900/john-h.-nichols F] || |- | NEW-181-1 |align="right"| Infant || Alexander || 1879-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167895/infant-alexander F] || |- | NEW-183-1 |align="right"| Ida Ellsworth || Byam || 1921-03-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168049/ida-ellsworth-byam F] || |- | NEW-183-2 |align="right"| Mary Jane Proctor || Byam || 1911-06-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168053/mary-jane-byam F] || |- | NEW-183-3 |align="right"| Charles W. || Byam || 1915-08-31 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168042/charles-w.-byam F] || |- | NEW-183-4 |align="right"| Gertrude W. (Byam) || Greene || 1941-12-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168505/gertrude-w.-greene F] || |- | NEW-183-5 |align="right"| Harry C. || Greene || 1948-07-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168506/harry-c.-greene F] || |- | NEW-184-1 |align="right"| Henry B. || Proctor || 1901-10-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169190/henry-b.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-2 |align="right"| Sarah Elizabeth || Proctor || 1892-03-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169206/sarah-elizabeth-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-3 |align="right"| George W. || Proctor || 1898-11-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169181/george-w.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-4 |align="right"| Ella J. || Proctor || 1927-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169175/ella-j.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-5 |align="right"| Emma E. || Proctor || 1927-11-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169178/emma-e.-proctor F] || |- | NEW-184-6 |align="right"| [[Bartlett-16754|Charles Edward]] || Bartlett || 1945-11-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167944/charles-edward-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-184-7 |align="right"| [[Proctor-7778|Carrie L. (Proctor)]] || Bartlett || 1938-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167942/carrie-l.-bartlett F] || |- | NEW-185-1 |align="right"| Anna R. || Reed || 1902-06-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169226/anna-r.-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-1A |align="right"| Edith Minot || Reed || 1879-01-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169229/edith-minot-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-2 |align="right"| Frederick Minot || Reed || 1919-02-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169231/frederick-minot-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-3 |align="right"| [[Reed-16185 | Willard ]] || Reed || 1859-10-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169246/willard-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-4 |align="right"| [[White-41737 | Miriam ]] || Reed || 1846-11-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169243/miriam-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-5 |align="right"| Frederick Tilton || Reed || 1906-07-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169232/frederick-tilton-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-6 |align="right"| Sarah Elizabeth || Reed || 1889-06-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169245/sarah-elizabeth-reed F] || |- | NEW-185-7 |align="right"| [[Reed-16199 | Jonathan Minot ]] || Reed || 1869-05-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169234/jonathan-minot-reed F] || |- | NEW-186-1 |align="right"| Ella P. || Perham || 1890-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169091/ella-p.-perham F] || |- | NEW-186-2 |align="right"| Edwin C. || Perham || 1935-03-02 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169088/edwin-c.-perham F] || |- | NEW-186-3 |align="right"| Grace E. (Hood) || Perham || 1954-11-11 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169096/grace-e.-perham F] || |- | NEW-189-3 |align="right"| Marie E. || Jenkins || 1925-04-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168716/marie-e.-jenkins F] || |- | NEW-189-4 |align="right"| Frank W. || Jenkins || 1893-05-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168715/frank-w.-jenkins F] || |- | NEW-190-01 |align="right"| George W. || Pickard || 1935-10-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169123/george-w.-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-02 |align="right"| Bertha F. (Wilson) || Pickard || 1935-02-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169121/bertha-f.-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-04 |align="right"| Allen || Pickard || 1905-04-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169120/allen-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-05 |align="right"| Carlton M. || Pickard || 1900-08-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169122/carlton-m.-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-06 |align="right"| Moses C. Jr. || Wilson || 1926-02-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169655/moses-c.-wilson F] || |- | NEW-190-07 |align="right"| John Hamilton || Wilson || 1953-03-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169653/john-hamilton-wilson F] || |- | NEW-190-08 |align="right"| Edith (Fletcher) || Wilson || 1950-05-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169652/edith-marion-wilson F] || |- | NEW-190-09 |align="right"| Bertha M. || Wilson || 1930-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169651/bethiah-monroe-wilson F] || |- | NEW-190-09A |align="right"| Stillborn || Pickard || 1909-10-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169124/stillborn-pickard F] || |- | NEW-190-10 |align="right"| Moses C. || Wilson || 1893-01-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169654/moses-c.-wilson F] || |- | NEW-191-1 |align="right"| Karl M. || Perham || 1951-06-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169104/karl-merritt-perham F] || |- | NEW-191-2 |align="right"| Edith A. (Andrews) || Perham || 1956-11-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169087/edith-a.-perham F] || |- | NEW-191-3 |align="right"| Hannah Fairbanks || Perham || 1911-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169098/hannah-fairbanks-perham F] || |- | NEW-191-4 |align="right"| Albert Proctor || Perham || 1899-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169079/albert-proctor-perham F] || |- | NEW-192-3 |align="right"| Sarepta || Patchin || 1919-03-10 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169074/sarepta-patchin F] || |- | NEW-192-4 |align="right"| James W. || Patchin || 1899-05-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169073/james-w.-patchin F] || |- | NEW-341/2-2 |align="right"| Harlan B. || Brown || 1955-01-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168007/harlan-b.-brown F] || |- | NEW-341/2-3 |align="right"| Mary E. (Thompson) || Brown || 1938-07-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168015/mary-e.-brown F] || |- | NEW-341/2-4 |align="right"| Jerome H. || Brown || 1915-03-12 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168011/jerome-h.-brown F] || |- | Tombs-03-1 |align="right"| [[Spalding-864 | Rebecca (Spalding) ]] || Warren || 1848 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169613/rebecca-warren F] || |- | Tombs-03-2 |align="right"| [[Mansur-60 | Aaron ]] || Mansur || 1859-06-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168811/mansur F] || |- | Tombs-03-3 |align="right"| [[Warren-10302 | Rebecca (Warren) ]] || Mansur || 1872 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168811/mansur F] || |- | Tombs-03-3 |align="right"| [[Warren-10302 | Rebecca (Warren) ]] || Mansur || 1872 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168814/rebecca-mansur F] || |- | Tombs-03-4 |align="right"| [[Mansur-102 | Mary Frances ]] || Mansur || 1834 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168813/mary-frances-mansur F] || |- | Tombs-03-5 |align="right"| [[Smith-147890 | Jesse ]] || Smith || 1848 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169400/jesse-smith F] || |- | Tombs-03-6 |align="right"| [[Warren-11770 | Fanny (Warren) ]] || Smith || 1874 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169398/fanny-warren-smith F] || |- | Tombs-03-7 |align="right"| [[Smith-147976 | Mary Woodbury ]] || Smith || 1835 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169406/mary-woodbury-smith F] || |- | Tombs-03-8 |align="right"| [[Smith-147895 | Rebecca ]] || Smith || 1826 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169408/rebecca-smith F] || |- | Tombs-03-9 |align="right"| [[Smith-147896 | John Henry ]] || Smith || 1851 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169401/john-henry-smith F] || |- | Tombs-04-1 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-8204|Caroline]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1825-03-10] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168088/caroline-chamberlain F] || |- | Tombs-04-2 |align="right"| [[Manning-4909 | Jonathan ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1828-04-08] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168798/jonathan-manning F] || |- | Tombs-04-3 |align="right"| [[Manning-4919 | Asenath ]] || Chamberlain || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1828-06-23] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168083/asenath-chamberlain F] || |- | Tombs-04-4 |align="right"| [[Manning-4911 | Salathiel ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1828-10-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168808/salathiel-manning F] || |- | Tombs-04-5 |align="right"| [[Manning-4920 | George J. ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1836-09-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168797/george-j.-manning F] || |- | Tombs-04-6 |align="right"| [[Manning-4913 | Lydia ]] || Manning || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D413.shtml 1841-05-04] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168802/lydia-manning F] || |- | Tombs-05-1 |align="right"| Mr. Stephen || Pierce || 1733-06-10 || || || || || |- | Tombs-05-2 |align="right"| Hannah || Kimball || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D409.shtml 1841-03-09] || || || || || |- | Tombs-06-1 |align="right"| Nathaniel H. || Henchman || 1903-04-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168568/nathaniel-h.-henchman F] || |- | Tombs-06-2 |align="right"| Nathaniel Hurd || Henchman || 1826-05-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168569/nathaniel-hurd-henchman F] || |- | Tombs-07-1 |align="right"| Dea. Josiah || Parkhurst || 1818-12-31 || || || || || |- | Tombs-08-1 |align="right"| [[Pierce-20253|Sergt. Jonas]] || Pierce || 1865-12-26 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169135/jonas-pierce F] || |- | Tombs-09-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-34660 | William Esq. ]] || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D359.shtml 1843-12-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167890/william-adams F] || |- | Tombs-09-2 |align="right"| Mary || Adams || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D357.shtml 1849-07-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167863/mary-adams F] || |- | Tombs-09-3 |align="right"| Elizabeth (Adams) || Spaulding || 1868-01-08 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169445/elizabeth-spaulding F] || |- | Tombs-09-4 |align="right"| Mary E. || Spaulding || 1867-07-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169487/mary-e.-spaulding F] || |- | Tombs-09-5 |align="right"| L. Abby || Spaulding || 1874-03-22 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169477/l.-abby-spaulding F] || |- | Tombs-10-1 |align="right"| Benjamin || Parkhurst || 1759-05-23 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169005/benjamin-parkhurst F] || |- | Tombs-12-1 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-8292 | Josiah ]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1803-07-18] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168406/josiah-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-12-2 |align="right"| [[Chamberlain-5233|Mary (Chamberlin)]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D391.shtml 1781-06-09] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168417/mary-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-12-3 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-1214 | William ]] || Fletcher || 1677-11-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168439/william-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-12-4 |align="right"| [[Robbins-12738|Lucy (Robbins)]] || Fletcher || 1814-12-19 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168409/lucy-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-12-5 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-18264|Dr. Ezekiel H.]] || Fletcher || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D390.shtml 1817-08-15] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168388/ezekiel-h.-fletcher F] || |- | Tombs-13-1 |align="right"| Azariah || Spalding || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D440.shtml ] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169413/azariah-spalding F] || |- | Tombs-15-1 |align="right"| [[Howard-7989|Samuel]] || Howard || 1816-07-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168672/samuel-howard F] || |- | Tombs-15-2 |align="right"| [[Fletcher-10730|Mrs. Rachel]] || Howard || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D406.shtml 1814-07-21] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168670/rachel-howard F] || |- | Tombs-17-1 |align="right"| Samuel || Stephens || || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169512/samuel-stephens F] || |- | Tombs-18-1 |align="right"| Jeptha || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D420.shtml 1843-07-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168955/jeptha-parker F] || |- | Tombs-18-2 |align="right"| Clifton || Parker || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D419.shtml 1848-07-07] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168930/clifton-parker F] || |- | Tombs-18-3 |align="right"| Clifford || Parker || 1853-03-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168929/clifford-parker F] || |- | Tombs-19-1 |align="right"| Frederick || Fiske || 1939-01-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168365/frederick-a._p.-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-2 |align="right"| (Mrs. F.A.P.) Harriet Locke || Fiske || 1903-10-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168366/harriet-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-3 |align="right"| Benjamin M. || Fiske || 1903-10-20 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168362/joseph-winn-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-4 |align="right"| Benjamin Minot || Fiske || 1901-05-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168363/benjamin-minot-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-5 |align="right"| Helen L. || Fiske || 1962-04-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168367/helen-l.-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-6 |align="right"| John Minot || Fiske || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D389.shtml 1841-08-16] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168368/john-minot-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-7 |align="right"| Eliza Winn || Fiske || 1878-12-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168364/eliza-winn-fiske F] || |- | Tombs-19-8 |align="right"| Elizabeth Parkhurst || Fisk || 1917-11-16 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168361/elizabeth-parkhurst-fisk F] || |- | Tombs-20-1 |align="right"| [[Dunn-8652|Charity]] || Dunn || 1858-12-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168210/charity-dunn F] || |- | Tombs-21-1 |align="right"| [[Adams-31296|Joseph]] || Adams || 1843-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18167848/joseph-adams F] || |- | Tombs-22-1 |align="right"| [[Hodgman-347|Asa]] || Hodgman || 1870-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168626/asa-hodgman F] || |- | Tombs-22-2 |align="right"| Malvina || Hodgman || 1907-12-30 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168630/malvina-hodgman F] || |- | Tombs-23-1 |align="right"| Jonathan II || Parker || 1851-12-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168962/jonathan-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-2 |align="right"| Hannah Clark || Parker || 1859-06-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168952/hannah-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-3 |align="right"| George D. || Furber || 1895-01-05 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168469/george-d.-furber F] || |- | Tombs-23-4 |align="right"| Ann Maria Parker || Furber || 1882-01-01 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168468/ann-maria-furber F] || |- | Tombs-23-5 |align="right"| Jonathan III || Parker || 1862-04-15 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168963/jonathan-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-6 |align="right"| Betsey Marshall || Parker || 1853-02-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168922/betsey-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-7 |align="right"| Charles || Parker || 1888-05-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168923/charles-parker F] || |- | Tombs-23-8 |align="right"| Mrs. Ellen || Libee || 1903-02-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168774/ellen-libee F] || |- | Tombs-26-1 |align="right"| [[Parker-55820|Charles]] || Parker || 1890-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168924/charles-parker F] || |- | Tombs-26-2 |align="right"| Samuel Proctor || Perham || 1899-01-29 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169114/samuel-proctor-perham F] || |- | Tombs-26-3 |align="right"| Mrs. Nellie P. || Parker || 1930-09-27 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168972/nellie-p.-parker F] || |- | Tombs-27-1 |align="right"| Mary Lindsey || Putnam || 1904-02-24 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169218/mary-lindsey-putnam F] || |- | Tombs-27-2 |align="right"| Sarah Lindsey || Putnam || 1922-03-03 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169220/sarah-lindsey-putnam F] || |- | Tombs-28-1 |align="right"| Joseph || Warren || 1858-02-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169595/joseph-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-2 |align="right"| Mary Spalding || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1841-10-25] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169607/mary-spalding-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-3 |align="right"| Joseph Jr. || Warren || 1888-06-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169597/joseph-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-4 |align="right"| Martha Carlton || Warren || 1879-01-06 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169605/martha-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-5 |align="right"| Miriam || Warren || 1889-10-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169608/miriam-warren F] || |- | Tombs-28-6 |align="right"| Amos || Carlton || 1864-11-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168066/amos-carlton F] || |- | Tombs-28-7 |align="right"| Betsey Sumner || Carlton || 1865-08-21 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168067/betsey-sumner-carlton F] || |- | Tombs-28-8 |align="right"| George || Carlton || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D375.shtml 1843-08-03] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18168072/george-carlton F] || |- | Tombs-29-1 |align="right"| Ephraim || Warren || 1837-10-13 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169586/ephraim-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-2 |align="right"| Esther Carlton || Warren || 1862-10-28 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169587/esther-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-3 |align="right"| Martha C. || Warren || 1854-10-14 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169604/martha-c.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-4 |align="right"| Rachel || Warren || [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Chelmsford/Images/Chelmsford_D454.shtml 1839-11-14] || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169612/rachel-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-5 |align="right"| Nathan Carlton || Warren || 1907-01-17 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169610/nathan-carlton-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-6 |align="right"| Carrie A. Clark || Warren || 1940-06-18 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169581/carrie-a.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-7 |align="right"| Etta A. || Warren || 1875-08-09 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169588/etta-a.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-8 |align="right"| Helen C. || Warren || 1973-00-00 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169590/helen-c.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-29-9 |align="right"| Amos C. || Warren || 1887-01-07 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169578/amos-c.-warren F] || |- | Tombs-31-1 |align="right"| Edward || Richardson || 1900-03-25 || || || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18169258/edward-richardson F] || |}
Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy == Descendants of William Foreman, who came from London, England, in 1675, and settled near Annapolis, Maryland, supplemented by single lines of the families of the ancestors of the writer's paternal great-grandmother, his own mother and the descendants of Edward Frisbie, an original settler of Branford, Conn. * by [[Farman-113|Elbert Eli Farman]], LL.D. (1831-1911) * published by Tobias A. Wright, New York, 1911 * 232 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=QHxMAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/foremanfarmanfo00farmgoog * https://archive.org/details/foremanfarmanfor1911farm * https://archive.org/details/foremanfarmanfor00farm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730986 === Table of Contents === * List of Families * List of Illustrations * Preface * Foreman Family * Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=QHxMAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA211 Page 211]. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Farman, Elbert Eli. ''[[Space:Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy|Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy]]'' (Tobias A. Wright, New York, 1911) * ([[#Farman|Farman]])
Forest Cemetery, Utica, New York
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Forest Finns Roots
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[[Category:Swedish Immigration]] Thank you to Magnus Sälgö who started this free-space profile. ---- === Forest Finns === This area was a place populated by a people called [[wikipedia:Forest_Finns]]. they traditionally pursued [[Wikipedia:Slash-and-burn]] agriculture, a method used for turning forests into farmlands. {{Image|file=Varmlands_faltjagare.jpg |caption= [[Wikipedia:Forest_Finns]] |size=l }} ==== Do we have Forest Finns Roots? ==== [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 05:14, 14 May 2017 (EDT) We are now in a time period that I feel we have few written sources '''But''' with DNA testing my feeling is that we at least can get an indication if we have connections to Forest Finns in the family tree.... My understanding is that Forest Finns was a rather "isolated" group ==> we have a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_pool small gene pool] ==> that we also if we do a Autosomal DNA test will have "too much" Forest Finns connections ==> what is normally thought 2-3 generation back can because of the small gene pool be 8 generations back ==> if we in a Autosomal DNA test see that we get a lot of people from Finland and we know that we have had the roots from Sweden then we can guess that this part is [[wikipedia:Forest_Finns]]. I [[Sälgö-1]] has on my autosomal DNA a group of Finnish people that I guess is [[wikipedia:Forest_Finns]] long time ago. I used a tool DNAGED see [http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2015/05/different-trees.html blog] to group people related to each other.... See for some more info [[Space:Forest_Finns_Roots]] More sources: * [http://www.ekomuseum.se/lib/pdf/eng/Gravendal.pdf Gravendal/Strömsdal] Two villages in the Finnmark, once producing bar iron and pig iron for export (english) * [[Wikipedia:Forest_Finns]] Swedish: * [http://www.berattelserna.se/slaktforskarfynd/skogsfinnar/ Blogpost] Skogsfinnar ** [http://www.finnsam.org/ Skogsfinnarna] FINNSAM. ** [https://www.svd.se/skogsfinnarna-tamjde-svenska-landskap Skogsfinnarna tämjde svenska landskap]. Dick Harrison, Svenska Dagbladet. 24 feb 2013. ** [http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2068&artikel=792821 Skogsfinnar]. Radioprogram från Släktband, Sveriges Radio. 13 feb 2006. ** [http://finnskogarna.com/magi-och-folktro/ Magi och folktro]. Finnskogarna.com. * [http://www.finnsam.org/uppsatser/skogsfinnarna_i_safsen.pdf SKOGSFINNARNA I SÄFSEN] Swedish thesis about Forest Finns in Säfsen ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Forest_Finns_Roots|What links here]]
Forest Hill Cemetery
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[[Category:Shelbyville, Indiana]] [[Category:Shelby County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] ==Burials== [[Corn-497 | Alice Marie (Corn) Nolley]] 06 May 1934-18 Jan 1999 (on the same tombstone with her 2nd husband Cleaver)
[[Nolley-70|Linda Kay Nolley]] 28 Dec 1946-10 Apr 2009
[[Shearer-757|Louisa Joan Shearer]] 17 Feb 1941-28 Oct 1999
[[Snyder-3218|Mary Frances (Snyder) Nolley]] 21 Jun 1932-26 Jan 2006
[[Tart-44|Patricia Ann Tart]] 08 Dec 1960-07 Oct 1987
[[Brokering-2|Patricia Jean (Brokering) Nolley]] 26 Oct 1929-28 Sep 1962
[[Nolley-32|Paul Cleaver Nolley]] 29 Aug 1925-06 Mar 1985 (on the same tombstone with his 2nd wife Alice)
[[Nolley-70|Linda Kay Nolley]] 28 Dec 1946-10 Apr 2009
[[Shearer-757|Louisa Joan Shearer]] 17 Feb 1941-28 Oct 1999
[[Snyder-3218|Mary Frances (Snyder) Nolley]] 21 Jun 1932-26 Jan 2006
[[Tart-44|Patricia Ann Tart]] 08 Dec 1960-07 Oct 1987
[[Brokering-2|Patricia Jean (Brokering) Nolley]] 26 Oct 1929-28 Sep 1962
[[Nolley-32|Paul Cleaver Nolley]] 29 Aug 1925-06 Mar 1985 (on the same tombstone with his 2nd wife Alice)
Forest Hill Cemetery, Fredericton, York Co., New Brunswick
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This page is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:New_Brunswick_Cemeteries_Team_Progress&public=1 New Brunswick Cemeteries Team]. See the [[:Category:Forest_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Fredericton%2C_New_Brunswick|Forest Hill Cemetery Category]] for WikiTree profiles of people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery Name:''' Forest Hill Cemetery '''Address:''' 325 Forest Hill Rd, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 4K4 Forest Hill Cemetery, located on the south side of Forest Hill Road, is situated upon a hillside about 3 km from the downtown Fredericton area. It is bounded on the north by the Fredericton Bypass (Route 8), on the east by Forest Hill Road and associated exits from the highway and on the west and south by residential areas. A steep driveway leads up from the street. The heritage value of the Forest Hill Cemetery resides in its non-denominational organization and in its location. During the 1870’s, concern about the possibility of contagious diseases being spread from the Old Burial Ground in the centre of town prompted discussion of a new cemetery. In 1876, prominent citizens from different Protestant sects organized the Fredericton Cemetery Company, later known as the Forest Hill Cemetery Company, to establish a non-denominational burial ground. The first recorded burial took place nearly one year after a suitable site was selected and the property purchased. The conditions required of a site suitable for burial purposes included close proximity to the centre of town, good drainage and easily worked soil. The land purchased at Hawthorne Hill, later known as Forest Hill, met all requirements set by the Company. The Forest Hill Cemetery, by its situation upon a hill, overlooks the city and the St. John River. The main front gate is an interesting feature. The former green wooden sign has been replaced with an engraved rock. The cemetery is noteworthy for its variety of tombstone styles, including flat stones, obelisks, crosses, rounded tombstones and monuments. '''Source:''' City of Fredericton, Historic Places File, "325 Forest Hill Road, Forest Hill Cemetery", modified from the entry in [https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=12996 Historic Places]. '''Find A Grave:''' Memorials at Forest Hill Cemetery can be found online at [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1759114/forest-hill-cemetery Find A Grave]; currently about 24% (2,424 memorials) of the cemetery have been photographed. Find A Grave Cemetery: #1759114. '''BillionGraves:''' Forest Hill is also on [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Forest-Hill-Cemetery%E2%80%8E/219098 Billion Graves], which indicates that photo coverage is xx%. 115 records are covered, with 54 images. '''Notable people buried at Forest Hill Cemetery:''' Poet Bliss Carman ( 1861-1929), journalist and author Alden Nowlan (1933-1983), New Brunswick Premier Charles Dow Richards (1879-1956) and poet and writer Sir Charles G.D. Roberts (1860-1943).
Forest Hill Cemetery, Fredonia, New York
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-------- Located in Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York
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Forest Hill Cemetery, Fredonia New York
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-------- Located in Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York
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Forest Hills Cemetery, Its Establishment, Progress, Scenery, monuments, etc.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Forest Hills Cemetery, Its Establishment, Progress, Scenery, monuments, etc. == Forest Hills Cemetery, Roxbury, Mass. * by [[Crafts-334|William Augustus Crafts]] (1819-1906) * published by John Backup, Roxbury, 1855 * 237 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Forest Hills Cemetery, Its Establishment, Progress, Scenery, monuments, etc.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=vVJDAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/foresthillscemet00craf * https://archive.org/details/foresthillscemet00craft * https://archive.org/details/foresthillscemet00crafts * https://archive.org/details/foresthillscemet00craf_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011543379 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100206259 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009572397 === Citation Formats === * Crafts, William Augustus. ''[[Space:Forest Hills Cemetery, Its Establishment, Progress, Scenery, monuments, etc.|Forest Hills Cemetery, Its Establishment, Progress, Scenery, monuments, etc.]]'' (John Backup, Roxbury, 1855) [ Page ]. * ([[#Crafts|Crafts]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Crafts, William Augustus. ''[[Space:Forest Hills Cemetery, Its Establishment, Progress, Scenery, monuments, etc.|Forest Hills Cemetery, Its Establishment, Progress, Scenery, monuments, etc.]]'' (John Backup, Roxbury, 1855) [ Page ].
Forest Hills Memorial Gardens
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'''Forest Hills Memorial Gardens Also known as Forest Hill Cemetery, Forest Hills Cemetery Detailed Listings''' 11890 North Dixie Drive, Butler Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, 45371 USA PHONE (937) 667-1082 According to FindAGrave as of December 29, 2920, 8,685 souls have been laid to rest in Forest Hills Memorial Gardens. 92% photographed of those graves have been photographed. This page is part of the [[Space: Ohio Cemeteries Team|Ohio Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forest_Hills_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Tipp_City%2C_Ohio Forest Hills Memorial Gardens Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in Forest Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Search for you loved ones in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/40905/forest-hills-memorial-gardens Forest Hills Memorial Gardens on FindAGrave] Look for the final resting place of your loved ones in [[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Forest-Hills-Memorial-Gardens/76746 Forest Hills Memorial Gardens on BillionGraves]] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Forest_Hills_Memorial_Gardens|Forest Hills Memorial Gardens ]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Forest_Hills_Memorial_Gardens|Forest Hills Memorial Gardens ]]}}{{Clear}}
Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum
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''The Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum in Palm City, Martin County, Florida, 34990 Detailed Listings'' [https://www.foresthillspalmcityflorida.com/ Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum Website] Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum Phone number is 772-287-8484 See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Forest_Hills_Memorial_Park_and_Mausoleum%2C_Palm_City%2C_Florida Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/741152/forest-hills-memorial-park-and-mausoleum Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum on FindAGrave] See the [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Forest-Hills-Memorial-Park-And-Mausoleum/258570 Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum on BillionGraves] Locate [https://goo.gl/maps/Pw48ut9ATUCKuW3WA The Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum On Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Forest_Hills_Memorial_Park_and_Mausoleum|The Forest Hills Memorial Park and Mausoleum]]}}{{Clear}}
Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois
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[[Category:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois]] =Forest Home Cemetery= ==About== :Forest Home Cemetery
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==History== :In its earliest incarnation Forest Home Cemetery was a Native American burial ground for the Potawatomi. With the 1833 Treaty of Chicago ending the Black Hawk War the native people were forcibly removed and the land was offered for sale. Leon Bourassa, a fur trader and trapper, purchased the property so his wife, a Native Potawatomi, could be close to her ancestors buried there. :Ferdinand Haase an immigrant from Prussia purchased some of the property from Leon Bourassa. Haase built a farm and raised cattle and grew crops. In 1856 some of his German friends, taken in by the beauty of the property, convinced Haase to open some of the land as picnic grounds. Haase struck a deal with Galena and Chicago Union Railroads to run lines to the property in exchange for car loads of gravel. This helped spur Haase's Park to become a popular recreational spot for many Chicagoans in the mid 1800's. :Due to increasingly rowdy crowds and inability to keep up with the rising cost of upkeep, Haase sought other uses for his property. In 1866 the Chicago City Cemetery closed and in 1869 laws were passed banning any further Cemeteries within the city limits. This prompted Haase to look to turning some of the picturesque property into a final resting place for Chicagoans. In 1872 he sold some property to the German Lutherans establishing Concordia Cemetery. Rules at Concordia Cemetery forbidding masonic symbols on gravestones enraged the German Masonic lodges. In 1873, a year after Concordia was established, a group of German Masonic lodges got together and purchased property adjoining Concordia and opened Waldheim Cemetery. Waldheim accepted all peoples regardless of ethnicity or religion. :In 1876 Haase opened Forest Home Cemetery on property adjacent to German Waldheim as a non-sectarian cemetery to appeal to the english speaking middle and upper class of the neighboring villiage of Oak Park and surrounding areas. :In 1968 Forest Home and Waldheim merged into Forest Home Cemetery. Pioneers, activists, entertainers and artists lie at rest among immigrants, children and laborers. The diversity of Forest Home and those interred there is reflective of the melting pot that is Chicago, Illinois. ==Interments== [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section N|Section N]]
[[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IH|Section IH]]
[[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IG|Section IG]] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- | [[Zugen-1|Bellon]] || [[Zugen-1|Ethel]] || 1880 || 1906 Nov 29 || 4841 ||IG||Unmarked |- | [[Dautel-4|Dautel]]|| [[Dautel-4|Heinrich]]||1903 Oct 03||1966 Sep 01||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-69|Dautel]]||[[Ehlert-69|Clara]]||1907 Jun 22||1994 Sep 05||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Brenk-2|Brenk]]||[[Brenk-2|Heinrich]]||1849 Jun 30||1917 Sep 11||1415||IH||Unmarked |- |[[Ehlert-73|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-73|Richard]]||1911||1999||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-74|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-74|Florence]]||1913||1997||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Brenk-1|Ehlert]]||[[Brenk-1|Ella]]||1883 apr 29||1930 jun 17||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-2.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-71|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-71|Herman]]||1879 sep 20||1958 mar 26||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-3.jpg|50px]] |}
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==History== :In its earliest incarnation Forest Home Cemetery was a Native American burial ground for the Potawatomi. With the 1833 Treaty of Chicago ending the Black Hawk War the native people were forcibly removed and the land was offered for sale. Leon Bourassa, a fur trader and trapper, purchased the property so his wife, a Native Potawatomi, could be close to her ancestors buried there. :Ferdinand Haase an immigrant from Prussia purchased some of the property from Leon Bourassa. Haase built a farm and raised cattle and grew crops. In 1856 some of his German friends, taken in by the beauty of the property, convinced Haase to open some of the land as picnic grounds. Haase struck a deal with Galena and Chicago Union Railroads to run lines to the property in exchange for car loads of gravel. This helped spur Haase's Park to become a popular recreational spot for many Chicagoans in the mid 1800's. :Due to increasingly rowdy crowds and inability to keep up with the rising cost of upkeep, Haase sought other uses for his property. In 1866 the Chicago City Cemetery closed and in 1869 laws were passed banning any further Cemeteries within the city limits. This prompted Haase to look to turning some of the picturesque property into a final resting place for Chicagoans. In 1872 he sold some property to the German Lutherans establishing Concordia Cemetery. Rules at Concordia Cemetery forbidding masonic symbols on gravestones enraged the German Masonic lodges. In 1873, a year after Concordia was established, a group of German Masonic lodges got together and purchased property adjoining Concordia and opened Waldheim Cemetery. Waldheim accepted all peoples regardless of ethnicity or religion. :In 1876 Haase opened Forest Home Cemetery on property adjacent to German Waldheim as a non-sectarian cemetery to appeal to the english speaking middle and upper class of the neighboring villiage of Oak Park and surrounding areas. :In 1968 Forest Home and Waldheim merged into Forest Home Cemetery. Pioneers, activists, entertainers and artists lie at rest among immigrants, children and laborers. The diversity of Forest Home and those interred there is reflective of the melting pot that is Chicago, Illinois. ==Interments== [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section N|Section N]]
[[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IH|Section IH]]
[[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IG|Section IG]] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- | [[Zugen-1|Bellon]] || [[Zugen-1|Ethel]] || 1880 || 1906 Nov 29 || 4841 ||IG||Unmarked |- | [[Dautel-4|Dautel]]|| [[Dautel-4|Heinrich]]||1903 Oct 03||1966 Sep 01||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-69|Dautel]]||[[Ehlert-69|Clara]]||1907 Jun 22||1994 Sep 05||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Brenk-2|Brenk]]||[[Brenk-2|Heinrich]]||1849 Jun 30||1917 Sep 11||1415||IH||Unmarked |- |[[Ehlert-73|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-73|Richard]]||1911||1999||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-74|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-74|Florence]]||1913||1997||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Brenk-1|Ehlert]]||[[Brenk-1|Ella]]||1883 apr 29||1930 jun 17||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-2.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-71|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-71|Herman]]||1879 sep 20||1958 mar 26||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-3.jpg|50px]] |}
Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IG
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[[Category:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois]] [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]] =Forest Home Cemetery Section IG= ==About== :Forest Home Cemetery
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- | [[Zugen-1|Bellon]] || [[Zugen-1|Ethel]] || 1880 || 1906 Nov 29 || 4841 ||IG||Unmarked |} [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]]
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- | [[Zugen-1|Bellon]] || [[Zugen-1|Ethel]] || 1880 || 1906 Nov 29 || 4841 ||IG||Unmarked |} [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]]
Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section IH
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[[Category:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois]] [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]] =Forest Home Cemetery Section IH= ==About== :Forest Home Cemetery
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- |[[Brenk-1|Ehlert]]||[[Brenk-1|Ella]]||1883 apr 29||1930 jun 17||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-2.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-71|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-71|Herman]]||1879 sep 20||1958 mar 26||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-3.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Brenk-2|Brenk]]||[[Brenk-2|Heinrich]]||1849 Jun 30||1917 Sep 11||1415||IH||Unmarked |} [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]]
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- |[[Brenk-1|Ehlert]]||[[Brenk-1|Ella]]||1883 apr 29||1930 jun 17||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-2.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-71|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-71|Herman]]||1879 sep 20||1958 mar 26||||IH||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-3.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Brenk-2|Brenk]]||[[Brenk-2|Heinrich]]||1849 Jun 30||1917 Sep 11||1415||IH||Unmarked |} [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]]
Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois, Section N
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[[Category:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois]] [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]] =Forest Home Cemetery Section N= ==About== :Forest Home Cemetery
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- | [[Dautel-4|Dautel]]|| [[Dautel-4|Heinrich]]||1903 Oct 03||1966 Sep 01||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-69|Dautel]]||[[Ehlert-69|Clara]]||1907 Jun 22||1994 Sep 05||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-73|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-73|Richard]]||1911||1999||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-74|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-74|Florence]]||1913||1997||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |} [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]]
:863 Des Plaines Ave.
:Forest Park, IL
:60130
:Phone: 708-366-1900
:Fax: 708-366-1921 [[https://www.google.com/maps/search/41.867809+-87.826726/data=!4m2!2m1!4b1?nogmmr=1&dg=brw Map]] :Forest Home Cemetery is located in Forest Park Illinois. It Encompasses over 220 acres that is divided by the Des Plaines River. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Last Name || First Name || Date of Birth || Date of Death || Lot || Section || Picture |- | [[Dautel-4|Dautel]]|| [[Dautel-4|Heinrich]]||1903 Oct 03||1966 Sep 01||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-69|Dautel]]||[[Ehlert-69|Clara]]||1907 Jun 22||1994 Sep 05||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-73|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-73|Richard]]||1911||1999||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Ehlert-74|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-74|Florence]]||1913||1997||60||N||[[Image:Forest_Home_Cemetery_Forest_Park_Illinois-1.jpg|50px]] |} [[Space:Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Illinois|Back to Forest Home Cemetery]]
Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York
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[[Category:Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York]] [[Category:Erie County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for Forest Lawn Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New York Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Forest Lawn Cemetery was founded in 1849 for the people who lived in the city of Buffalo, New York. It It is the largest cemetery in Buffalo, with over 269 acres and more than155,000 interments. Forest Lawn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Blue Sky Mausoleum was built in 2004 from Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1928 design. An archives, publicly accessible for genealogical research, is planned to open in August 2014. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Notable Burials=== * [[Fillmore-3| U.S. President Millard Fillmore]] * [[Love-713| George Maltby Love]] ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
1411 Delaware Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14209
(716) 885-1600 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
42.922408, -78.867316 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forest+Lawn+Cemetery/@42.922408,-78.867316,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xf4e2bbfe92a69165 Forest Lawn Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [https://forest-lawn.com/ Forest Lawn Cemetery] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=64570 Find A Grave] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Fillmore-3| Fillmore]]|| Millard||7 Jan 1800||8 Mar 1874||||13th United States President|||||||| |- | [[Powers-987| Fillmore]]|| Abigail||1798||1968||||wife of President Fillmore|||||||| |- | [[Fillmore-89| Fillmore]]|| Millard Powers||26 Apr 1828||15 Nov 1889||||son of President Fillmore|||||||| |- | [[Fillmore-90| Fillmore]]|| Mary Abigail||27 Mar 1832||26 Jul 1854||||daughter of President Fillmore|||||||| |- | [[Carmichael-568| Fillmore]]|| Caroline Carmichael||21 Oct 1813||11 Aug 1881||||2nd wife of President Fillmore|||||||| |- | [[Love-713| Love]]|| George Maltby||1 Jan 1831||15 Mar 1887||||Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General|||||||| |- | [[Maltby-1449 | Love]]|| Maria M.||1799||1864|||||||||||| |- | [[Love-724| Love]]|| Thomas C.||1789||1853|||||||||||| |- | [[Love-711| Cary]]|| Elizabeth Murray Love||1842||1924|||||||||||| |- | [[Love-720| Love]]|| Maria Maltby||1840||1931|||||||||||| |- |} ----- == Sources ==
1411 Delaware Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14209
(716) 885-1600 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
42.922408, -78.867316 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forest+Lawn+Cemetery/@42.922408,-78.867316,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xf4e2bbfe92a69165 Forest Lawn Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [https://forest-lawn.com/ Forest Lawn Cemetery] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=64570 Find A Grave] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Fillmore-3| Fillmore]]|| Millard||7 Jan 1800||8 Mar 1874||||13th United States President|||||||| |- | [[Powers-987| Fillmore]]|| Abigail||1798||1968||||wife of President Fillmore|||||||| |- | [[Fillmore-89| Fillmore]]|| Millard Powers||26 Apr 1828||15 Nov 1889||||son of President Fillmore|||||||| |- | [[Fillmore-90| Fillmore]]|| Mary Abigail||27 Mar 1832||26 Jul 1854||||daughter of President Fillmore|||||||| |- | [[Carmichael-568| Fillmore]]|| Caroline Carmichael||21 Oct 1813||11 Aug 1881||||2nd wife of President Fillmore|||||||| |- | [[Love-713| Love]]|| George Maltby||1 Jan 1831||15 Mar 1887||||Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General|||||||| |- | [[Maltby-1449 | Love]]|| Maria M.||1799||1864|||||||||||| |- | [[Love-724| Love]]|| Thomas C.||1789||1853|||||||||||| |- | [[Love-711| Cary]]|| Elizabeth Murray Love||1842||1924|||||||||||| |- | [[Love-720| Love]]|| Maria Maltby||1840||1931|||||||||||| |- |} ----- == Sources ==
Forest Lawn Cemetery, Nescopeck, Pennsylvania
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[[Category: Forest Lawn Cemetery, Nescopeck, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Forest Lawn Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Forest Lawn Cemetery is located on Cemetery Street in Nescopeck, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Vine Street
Nescopeck, PA 18635
(570) 379-3675 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.051375, -76.203715 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forest+Lawn+Cemetery/@41.051375,-76.203715,515m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c59db400a33fb5:0xfbaad3a1154b3fa0 Forest Lawn Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1987907 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}
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Nescopeck, PA 18635
(570) 379-3675 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.051375, -76.203715 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Forest+Lawn+Cemetery/@41.051375,-76.203715,515m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c59db400a33fb5:0xfbaad3a1154b3fa0 Forest Lawn Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1987907 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
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:::'''''*The purpose of this page is to list the names of individuals that are buried in this cemetery. Please feel free to add the names of individuals that you know are buried in this cemetery. Also feel free to add plots and/or coordinates if you know them.''''' :::'''''*Listed below are the names of individuals that are buried in this cemetery''''' :::'''''*[[McPherson-4225|Ivy Hoke McPerson]].''''' :::'''''*[[Shadrix-18|Harry Pope Shadrix]].''''' :::'''''*[[Shadrix-20|Mosses Edward Shadrix]].''''' :::'''''*[[Hamrick-951|Nellie Mae Hamrick McPherson]].''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93073022/ermon-mitchell-mcpherson Ermon Mitchell "Buck" McPherson].''''' :::'''''*[[McPherson-4306|Edna Lee McPherson Barton]].''''' :::'''''*[[Barton-7119|Robert Leonard Barton]].''''' :::'''''*[[McPherson-4307|Alonzo Purcell "Bud" McPherson]].''''' :::'''''*[[Richards-13030|Geraldine Richards McPherson]].''''' :::'''''*[[Jones-79867|Barbara Jones McPherson]].'''''
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California
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Cemetery to the Stars... a burying ground for many Hollywood notables. It was established in 1906/1912 and is privately owned. There is a long list of Notables buried there available on Wikipedia.com.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Lawn_Memorial_Park_(Glendale)| Wikipedia: Forest Lawn Memorial Park] [http://forestlawn.com/| Forestlawn.com]
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Cemetery to the Stars... a burying ground for many Hollywood notables. It was established in 1906/1912 and is privately owned. There is a long list of Notables buried there available on Wikipedia.com.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Lawn_Memorial_Park_(Glendale)| Wikipedia: Forest Lawn Memorial Park] [http://forestlawn.com/| Forestlawn.com]
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California
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Forest Monarch, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1858
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[[Category:Forest Monarch, Arrived 21 Dec 1858]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Immigrant ship Forest Monarch's voyage to the New South Wales colony in 1858 === type: ship built: size: 887 tons sailed: from the Port of Plymouth on the 25th of August 1858 master: Thomas R. Anderson surgeon superintendent: L. S. Crane arrived: at Sydney on the 21st of December 1858 passengers: between 330/341 immigrants (16 deaths on the voyage or in quarantine afterwards and 5 births) == Sources == * article formerly available from: http://sydney.edu.au/arts/research/quarantine/stories/forest_monarch.shtml * FOREST MONARCH from the Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters website first accessed 16th of November, 2019 at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1858/12/039for.htm * NRS5316/4_4795/Forest Monarch_21 Dec 1858/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website first accessed 16th of November, 2019 at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4795&ship=Forest%20Monarch * SHIPPING. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Wednesday the 22nd of December 1858, Page 4. first accessed 16th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13014705?
Forest Monarch (Ship)
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[[Category:Forest Monarch (1847)]] ===Construction=== Wallace, Frederick W. Wooden Ships and Iron Men: The Story of the Square-Rigged Merchant Marine of British North America, the Ships, Their Builders and Owners and the Men Who Sailed Them. New York: George Sully & Company, 1924. Print. P. 36. "The year 1847 saw a flotilla of good-sized vessels launched from the yards of Quebec ship-builders. The number included 28 ships, 25 barques, and 5 brigs. ... The New Brunswick ship-builders, who were then close rivals of the Quebeckers, drew attention to themselves when Owens and Duncan, of St. John, built the ship '''Forest Monarch''', of I542 tons. This vessel was 171 feet long, 35 feet beam, and 23·2 feet deep." === The Forest Monarch made numerous voyages to the Australian Colonies === From Glasgow on the 19th of July 1855 arrived Port Phillip Bay on the 16th of November 1855 carrying 33 passengers. From Glasgow arrived Launceston on the 21st of July 1857 carrying 144 Immigrants. From the Port of Plymouth on the 25th of August 1858 arrived at Sydney on the 21st of December 1858 where she was placed in Quarantine. == Sources == * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Saturday 17 November 1855, Page 4. first accessed 16th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154861468? * TO CAPTAIN ANDERSON, OF THE SHIP "FOREST MONARCH." from the Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899) of Thursday 23 July 1857, Page 2. first accessed 16th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36301860 * FOREST MONARCH from the Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters website first accessed 16th of November, 2019 at: http://marinersandships.com.au/1858/12/039for.htm * NRS5316/4_4795/Forest Monarch_21 Dec 1858/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website first accessed 16th of November, 2019 at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4795&ship=Forest%20Monarch * SHIPPING. from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Wednesday the 22nd of December 1858, Page 4. first accessed 16th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13014705? * Assisted immigrant ships 1832 - 1889 an Extract from Guide to the public records of Tasmania, records relating to free immigration (Appendix f) on Libraries Tasmania website at: https://www.libraries.tas.gov.au/archive-heritage/guides-records/Pages/Immigrant-ships.aspx
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, One Place Study
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Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire One Place Study
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[[Category:One Place Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category:Gloucestershire, Place Studies]] [[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire One Place Study]] [[Category:Gloucestershire, Kibble Name Study]] [[Category:Newent, Gloucestershire]] [[Category:Lydney, Gloucestershire]] [[Category:Cinderford, Gloucestershire]] [[Category:Coleford, Gloucestershire]] To join the Forest of Dean Place Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific research page, and then dive right in! {{One Place Study|place=Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire|Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire}} This is a One Place Study to add historical and notable facts about the Forest of Dean [[Wikipedia:Forest of Dean]] in Gloucestershire. This OPS page is associated with the [[:Space:Meredith Name Study|Meredith Name Study]]. Please contact the project leader for more information. This OPS page is associated with the [[:Space:Kibble Name Study|Kibble Name Study]]. Please contact the project leader for more information. ==Towns in the Forest of Dean== *Coleford [[Wikipedia:Coleford, Gloucestershire]]https://colefordtown.net/coleford/ *Cinderford [[Wikipedia:Cinderford, Gloucestershire]] *Lydney [[Wikipedia:Lydney, Gloucestershire]] - [[Space:Lydney%2C_Gloucestershire_One_Place_Study|Lydney One Place Study]] *Newent [[Wikipedia:Newent, Gloucestershire]] ===Villages=== These are some of the villages in the Forest of Dean(more to be added in the future) *Pillowell[[Wikipedia:Pillowell]] *Lydbrook [[Wikipedia:Lydbrook]] *Newland [[Wikipedia:Newland, Gloucestershire]] *Clearwell [[Wikipedia:Clearwell]] *Bream [[Wikipedia:Bream, Gloucestershire]] *Broadwell [[Wikipedia:Broadwell,_Forest_of_Dean]] *Coalway [[WikiPedia:Coalway]] *Yorkley [[Wikipedia:Yorkley]] *Parkend [[Wikipedia:Parkend]] *Milkwall [[Wikipedia:Milkwall]] *St Briavels [[Wikipedia:St Briavels]] ==Historical Notables== *[[Horlick-44|William Horlick]] creator of Horlicks Malt drinks. [[Wikipedia:William Horlick]] *[[Mushet-27|Robert Forester Mushet]] Metallurgist. [[Wikipedia:Robert Forester Mushet]] *[[Trotter-1960|Wilfred Batten Lewis Trotter]] Surgeon.[[Wikipedia:Wilfred_Trotter]] *[[Dilke-38|Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke PC]] Politician and who Dilke Hospital is named after.[[Wikipedia:Sir_Charles_Dilke,_2nd_Baronet]] *[[Winter-1499|Sir Edward Winter MP]]History of Parliament sitehttp://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/wynter-edward-1560-1619 part of Sir Francis Drake expedition to the West Indies *[[Potter-13089|Dennis Potter]] Screenwriter [[Wikipedia:Dennis_Potter]] ==Local Notables== *[[Fidler-1046|WO Frank Fidler FTCL, LRAM, LGSM, ALCM, MIMIT, RAF]] ==Occupations and Trades== ===Mining in Forest of Dean=== The Forest of Dean Coalfield, underlying the Forest of Dean, in West Gloucestershire, is one of the smaller coalfields in the British Isles, although intensive mining during the 19th and 20th centuries has had enormous influence on the landscape, history, culture, and economy of the area. For hundreds of years, mining in the Forest of Dean Coalfield has been regulated through a system of freemining, in which individuals who qualify are granted leases to mine specified areas, known as gales. The Coal Industry Nationalisation Act 1946 exempted the Forest of Dean because of its unique form of ownership and history, allowing the unique privilege to continue intact.[[Wikipedia:Forest of Dean Coalfield]] ===Pastimes in the Forest of Dean=== Brass bands have been a pastime in the Forest of Dean for a long time and in an article published in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley Review Newspaper in 2018 written by Mark Elson it tells the history of brass bands in the Forest of Dean.https://www.theforestreview.co.uk/article.cfm?id=113410&headline=Notes+on+a+cultural+phenomenon§ionIs=news&searchyear=2018 [[Category:Brass Bands in the Forest of Dean]] ===Places of Interest=== *Dean Heritage Centre The Dean Heritage Centre is located in the valley of Soudley, Gloucestershire, England in the Forest of Dean and exists to record and preserve the social and industrial history of the area and its people. [[Wikipedia:Dean Heritage Centre]] *Clearwell Caves Clearwell Caves, at Clearwell in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, is a natural cave system which has been extensively mined for iron ore. It now operates primarily as a mining museum. The caves are part of a Natural England designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and the notification includes parts of Clearwell along with Old Bow, Lambsquay and Old Ham mine complexes.[[Wikipedia:Clearwell Caves]] *Puzzlewood Puzzlewood (grid reference SO578092) is an ancient woodland site and tourist attraction, near Coleford in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England.[1][2] The site, covering 14 acres (5.7 ha), shows evidence of open cast iron ore mining dating from the Roman period, and possibly earlier. Over a mile of pathways were laid down in the early 19th century to provide access to the woods, and provide picturesque walks. The area contains strange rock formations, secret caves and ancient trees, with a confusing maze of paths. The site is listed as a regionally important geological site in the 'Forest of Dean Local Plan Review [[Wikipedia:Puzzlewood]] ===Useful links=== *Forest of Dean Family History Trusthttps://forest-of-dean.net/joomla/index.php ==Members== *[[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] born in Dilke hospital and lived all my life in FOD *[[Winkler-407|Alison Winkler]] - I have an interest in the local history as I am a trustee at the Dean Heritage Centre. *[[Andrell-1|Cathi Andrell]] - Family emigrated to New Zealand from Forest of Dean * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Forest of Dean because my ancestors lived here == Sources ==
Forestvale Cemetery, Hudson, Massachusetts
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
*[http://www.interment.net/us/ma/middlesex.htm Middlesex County & Massachusetts Records at Interrment dot net]
*[http://libraries.state.ma.us/login?db=Proquest_Globe&locid=mlin_n_samuel Search Boston Globe 1980-present]
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Forfarshire, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1848
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[[Category:Forfarshire, Arrived 1 Aug 1848]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The ship Forfarshire sailed from London (15 April), and Plymouth (27 April); arriving in Port Adelaide on 1 August 1848. Under Captain Adolphus Tudor and Surgeon-superintendent Dr. Hodges with 234 Government immigrants. (one adult died on the passage, and 6 births) '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* Forfarshire 1848 as transcribed by Malcolm Frost in 2003 from Diane Cummings BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1848Forfarshire.htm (formerly the State Library of South Australia website.) * 15/04/1848 - 01/08/1848 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944413 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 2 August 1848, Page 3. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48729311 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 5 August 1848, Page 1. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158926378 :The two newspapers carry identical passenger lists.
* Forfarshire 1848 as transcribed by Malcolm Frost in 2003 from Diane Cummings BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1848Forfarshire.htm (formerly the State Library of South Australia website.) * 15/04/1848 - 01/08/1848 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944413 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 2 August 1848, Page 3. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48729311 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 5 August 1848, Page 1. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158926378 :The two newspapers carry identical passenger lists.
Forfarshire, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1873-74
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[[Category:Forfarshire, Arrived 7 Feb 1874]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Voyage of the Immigrant ship Forfarshire to South Australia in 1874.''' The ship Forfarshire, 1,238 tons, Captain Daniel Jones, from London 13th November, Plymouth 23rd November 1873, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 7th February 1874. With Dr. Sprod (Surgeon-Superintendent), in the cabin ; and 421 Government emigrants in the steerage. [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/forfarshire1874.shtml The Ships List] '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* ship Forfarshire, 1,238 tons, Captain Daniel Jones, from London 13th November, Plymouth 23rd November 1873, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 7th February 1874. Transcribed and submitted to TheShipsList by Robert Janmaat at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/forfarshire1874.shtml * 13/11/1873 - 07/02/1874 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 12th of March 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/947153 * 2/1874 - Forfarshire from the State records of South Australia' Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 12th of March 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1874/GRG35_48_1_74-2_Forfarshire.pdf
* ship Forfarshire, 1,238 tons, Captain Daniel Jones, from London 13th November, Plymouth 23rd November 1873, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 7th February 1874. Transcribed and submitted to TheShipsList by Robert Janmaat at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/forfarshire1874.shtml * 13/11/1873 - 07/02/1874 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 12th of March 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/947153 * 2/1874 - Forfarshire from the State records of South Australia' Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 12th of March 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1874/GRG35_48_1_74-2_Forfarshire.pdf
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[[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Forfarshire, Arrived 1 Sep 1876]] '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship Forfarshire to South Australia in 1876''' Forfarshire sailed from London on June 1 1876 - and then Plymouth 10 June 1876, arrived South Australia 1 September 1876. Under Captain Daniel Jones and Surgeon-superintendent Dr. John W. Littler carrying 410 Government immigrants. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* 24/1876 - Forfarshire from the State Records of South Australia' Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1876/GRG35_48_1_76-24_Forfarshire.pdf * COMING IMMIGRANTS. from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 26 August 1876, Page 18. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159490233? * THE FORFARSHIRE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Saturday 2 September 1876, Page 6. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/42999561? * THE FORFARSHIRE. from the Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Saturday 2 September 1876, Page 3. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197693499? * ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS. from the The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) of Monday 4 September 1876, Page 6. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31972829? * 01/06/1876 - 01/09/1876 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/943476 * Advertising from the Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Monday 4 September 1876, Page 1. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197693548?
* 24/1876 - Forfarshire from the State Records of South Australia' Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1876/GRG35_48_1_76-24_Forfarshire.pdf * COMING IMMIGRANTS. from the Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904) of Saturday 26 August 1876, Page 18. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159490233? * THE FORFARSHIRE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Saturday 2 September 1876, Page 6. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/42999561? * THE FORFARSHIRE. from the Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Saturday 2 September 1876, Page 3. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197693499? * ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS. from the The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) of Monday 4 September 1876, Page 6. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31972829? * 01/06/1876 - 01/09/1876 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/943476 * Advertising from the Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Monday 4 September 1876, Page 1. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197693548?
Förfrågan 2008-04-28 D nr K 1644/08
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'''Din förfrågan 2008-04-28 Dnr K 1644/08''' ::Enligt Domkyrko församlingsbok volym [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v82238.b259.s4280 AIIa: 15, sidan 4280], var :::[[Sjöstrand-31|Hilma Charlotta Elisabeth]], född 1903-05-16, :::dotter till [[Johansson-1950|Anton Rudolf Ludvig Sjöstrand]], skrädderiarbetare, född 1873-10-07 i Häggesled, Skaraborgs län, och ::: [[Bildt-8|Elin Ottilia Bernhardina Bildt]], född 1880-08-31, gifta 1899-09-10. ::I Sveriges släktforskareförbunds databas ”Sveriges dödbok 1947-2006” noteras: :::18731007-501 [[Johansson-1950|Sjöstrand, Anton Rudolf Ludvig]] Örgrytehemmet, ::::Fredriksdalsgatan 3, Gbg S :::Död 26/7 1961 :::Kyrkobokförd i Göteborgs Johanneberg, Göteborgs kn (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland) :::Född 7/10 1873 i Häggesled (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland).Änkling (23/9 1930). ::19000220-5029 [[Sjöstrand-32|Sjöstrand, Elsa Viola Margareta]], ::::Ribbingsg 18/Simonsen/ ::::416 52 Göteborg :::Död 9/1 1985 ::::Kyrkobokförd (1985) i Härlanda, Göteborgs kn (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Mantalsskriven (1985) på samma ort. ::::Född 20/2 1900 i Göteborgs Masthugg (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Ogift kvinna. ::Enligt Haga församlingsbok volym [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v210763.b1700.s2366 AIIa: 39, sidan 2366], utflyttar [[Sjöstrand-34|Britta Sonja Linnéa Sjöstrand]], ::::född 1922-11-07 i Haga, ::::till Uppsala Domkyrkoförsamling 1943-11-08. {{Image|file=Sjostrand-34.png |caption=Picture from [http://www.arkivdigital.se/ Arkiv Digital] of [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v210763.b1700.s2366 Göteborgs Haga AIIa:39 (1925-1939)] |label=Göteborgs Haga AIIa:39 (1925-1939) Image 1700 / page 2366 (AID: v210763.b1700.s2366, NAD: SE/GLA/13184) |size=l}} ::För vidare forskning hänvisas till Landsarkivet i Uppsala ::::Box 135 ::::751 04 ::::UPPSALA ::::Telefon: 018-65 21 00 ::Telefax folkbokföringssektionen: ::::018-65 21 55 ::::e-post: folkbokforingen@landsarkivet-uppsala.ra.se
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Forgione Name Study
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[[Category: Forgione Name Study]][[Category: Prezza, L'Aquila]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Forgione Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Forgione Forgione] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Forgione name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Forgiones), by time period (18th Century Forgiones), or by topic (Forgione DNA, Forgione Occupations, ForgioneStatistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Forgione Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Forgione}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Forgione}} {{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Forgiones of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]
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[[Category: Ravenswood, Queensland]] '''Forgotten Places around Ravenswood.''' ---- {{Image|file=Ravenswood_Queensland-4.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Mabel Mill.'''}} ==Forgotten Places== '''Deserted towns in the Ravenswood district''' *Burnt Point *Mount Canton *Carrington *Gilgunyah *Grass Hut *Hillsborough *Kirkers *Lionel *Lower Camp *Middle Camp *Mount Wyatt *Pandanus Creek *Plumb Tree Camp *Rochdale *Stone’s Creek *The Gap *Tricote *Ukalunda New *Ukalunda Old *Brookville *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/171015653?searchTerm=hail%20the%20size%20of%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=| Cyclone at Brookville newspaper report.] *Dreghorn *[http://www.mapsbonzle.com/c/a?a=p&p=312428&cmd=sp&op=16399| Eight Mile Creek] *Galena *[http://maps.bonzle.com/c/a?a=p&p=241787&op=16399&cmd=sp&wnb=91927990&c=1&x=146.75724&y=-20.00209&w=40000&mpsec=0| Kirk River] * Kirk River *[http://www.totleyhistorygroup.org.uk/maps-gazetteer/totley-silver-mines/\ Totley, a silver mine, also known as the One Mile] * Trieste '''Lost Town Names''' *'''Upper Camp''', Now known as Charters Towers, named after the local mining warden, about 100km south west of Townsville.Bolton, G.C., A Thousand miles away : a history of north Queensland to 1920, Brisbane, 1963, p.50. *'''Allandale''', The original name for the rail siding at Thalanga, about 65 km south west of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.15. *'''Bett's Creek''', Now called Pentland, about 105km south west of Charters Towers. Also known as Deep head.Neal, Joan Carmichael, Beyond the Burdekin: pioneers, prospectors, pastoralists: a history of the Dalrymple Shire, 1879-1979, Charters Towers, Qld.: Mimosa Press for the Dalrymple Shire Council, 1984, p.52. *'''Charleston''', A forgotten gold mining town surveyed in 1891 at 18°34', 143°35', about 270km west of Ingham.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.47. *'''Cunningham's Waterholes''',Later known as Ravenswood Junction; when the railway to Ravenswood closed in 1930 the junction was renamed Mingela, about 45km north east of Charters Towers.Reader's Digest, Illustrated Guide to Australian Places, Sydney, 1993, p.451. *'''Dalrymple''',Named after George Dalrymple, the first government official in North Queensland. The town was established on a natural crossing of the Burdekin River and surveyed in 1864 at 19°48', 146°15'. It declined rapidly after the railway reached Charters Towers. Its population in 1881 was 59; by 1886 only 25. About 25km north of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.83. *'''Donnybrook''',Now called Brookville, a plantation about 65km south east of Charters Towers.Neal, Joan Carmichael, Beyond the Burdekin: pioneers, prospectors, pastoralists: a history of the Dalrymple Shire, 1879-1979, Charters Towers, Qld.: Mimosa Press for the Dalrymple Shire Council, 1984, p.144. *'''Evlinton''',A forgotten gold mining town surveyed in 1890 at 20°07', 146°56'; about 70km east of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.25. *'''Galena''',A forgotten gold mining town surveyed in 1872 at 20°07', 146°55'; about 70 km east of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.27. *'''Gehans Flat''',A township was surveyed as Capeville in 1849 and named after the adjacent Cape River. It was largely deserted by 1900. 20°27', 145°22'; about 100 km south west of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.11. *'''Kings Gully''',Now called Hogsflesh Creek, a little to the south of Charters Towers.Neal, Joan Carmichael, Beyond the Burdekin: pioneers, prospectors, pastoralists: a history of the Dalrymple Shire, 1879-1979, Charters Towers, Qld.: Mimosa Press for the Dalrymple Shire Council, 1984, p.53. *'''Kirk''',A forgotten gold mining town surveyed in 1873 at 20°00', 146°45'; about 50km east of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.31. *'''Kirk River''',Now a plantation called Pandanus, about 220km west of Townsville.Neal, Joan Carmichael, Beyond the Burdekin : pioneers, prospectors, pastoralists : a history of the Dalrymple Shire, 1879-1979, Charters Towers, Qld. : Mimosa Press for the Dalrymple Shire Council, 1984, p.18. *'''Liontown''',Named after a horse, it was a forgotten mining town at 20°25', 146°04', about 40km south west of Charters Towes. The name is still used for a local property.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.85. *'''Millchester''',Gold diggings which evolved into Charters Towers, named after W.S. Charters, the miming warden at Ravenswood who registered the initial claim in 1871.Reader's Digest, Book of Historic Australian Townss, Sydney, 1982, p.112. *'''Mount Emu''',This forgotten gold mining town was surveyed at 20°05', 144°42', about 160km west of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.279. *'''Mount Leyshon''',Named after Leyshon Jones, the first applicant for a mining lease here, it was a forgotten mining town surveyed in 1900 at 20°17', 146°16', about 25km south of Charters Towers. The town is no more but the name survives for an adjacent mountain.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.87. *'''Norwood''',A forgotten gold mining town surveyed in 1880 at 20°33' 145°19'; about 105km south west of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.13. *'''Oombabia''',Now called Macrossan at the railway crossing of the Burdekin about 20km north east of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.89. *'''Ravenswood Junction''',From 1881 it was a permanent railway camp. When the railway to Ravenswood closed in 1930 the name was changed to Mingela said to mean a big waterhole. It is about 45 km north east of Charters Towers.Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest Book of the Road, Sydney, 1999, p.285. *'''Rochford''',A forgotten gold mining town at 20°06' 146°53'. The last house was removed in 1928; about 85 km east of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p. 33. *'''Stannoustown''',Also known as Tinvale, this forgotten tin mining town was situated at 19°29' 145°29', about 140km west of Townsville.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.353. *'''Tinvale''',Also known as Stannoustown, this forgotten tin mining town was situated at 19°29', 145°29', about 140km west of Townsville.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.353. *'''Top Camp on Upper Camp''',Now called Ravenswood, about 65km east of Charters Towers.McGowan, Barry, Australian ghost towns, South Melbourne, 2002, p.60. *'''Totley''',A forgotten silver mining town surveyed in 1886 at 20°05', 146°53'; about 85km east of Charters Towers.Hooper, Colin, Angor to Zillmanton stories of North Queensland's deserted towns, Townsville, 1998, p.35. *'''Upper Diggings''',Renamed Ravenswood in 1869 after a local cattle run. About 65km east of Charters Towers.Australians Events and Places, Sydney, 1987, p.327. ---- ==Forgotten Hotels== *In the first few years most of these hotel's would have been in the shanty form with canvas walls, etc. It is also a documented fact that "Hotel" was also given to the many which would be classed as "brothels" today. ---- *Miner's Home Hotel, W. Bussey, 1870. *Golden Age Hotel, Thos. Poole, 1870. *Ravenswood Hotel, P. Hishon, 1870. *Jew's Hope Hotel, Isaac Aland, 1870. *Reefer's Arms, Dermot Henry, 1870. *Commercial Hotel, James Lynch, 1870. *Digger's Friend, Wm. Tough, 1870. *Niagara Hotel, Sam Ferguson, 1870. *Burdekin Hotel, Hubert Henry, 1870. *Tattersall's Hotel, Jn. F. Johnson, 1870. *North Star Hotel, H. Keegan, 1870. *European Hotel, James Mercer, 1870. *Coach & Horses Hotel, J. Mick Pratt, 1870. *Aisbett's Family Hotel, Jno. Aisbett, 1870. *Carrier's Rest Hotel, James A. Cusack, 1870. *Union hotel, Donald Kennedy, 1870. *Middle Camp Hotel, W. H. Bonney, 1870. *Working Miner's Hotel, Wm. Hearne, 1870. *New Zealand Hotel, Adam Treble, 1870. *Live & Let Live Hotel, J. Butterworth, 1871. *Reliance Hotel, John Gavin, 1871. *Golden Age Hotel, J.H. Davies, 1871. *Melbourne Hotel, Robert Fulton, 1871. *Central Hotel, Mick Hickey, 1871. *Criterion Hotel, J. McElvey, 1871. *Ulster Arms Hotel, Jno. Kogan, 1871. *Great Northern Hotel, J.E.T. Sens, 1871. *Sim Kum Lew, Ah Gawk, 1871. *Emerald Isle Hotel, Edward Power, 1871. *Exchange Hotel, J.More, 1871. *The Harp of Erin, Sylvester Ryan, 1871. *The Rockhampton hotel, T Mullins, 1871. Also: *Shamrock, Francis Crossley. *Black Jack, W. Dorratt. *Beehive, Jermiah Rohan. *Royal, H. Fraser. *Denison, Wan Chap. *Queensland, Ah You. ==Sources== See Also: *[http://www.let.osaka-u.ac.jp/seiyousi/Ghost-Gazetteer/maps/HP/QLD/charterstowers.htm Ravenswood Ghosts tour] ==Acknowledgements== *'''Ravenswood Remembered / By May Crow | National Library Of Australia. 2020.''' Catalogue.Nla.Gov.Au. Accessed February 9 2020. [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1843994 Citation] list of hotels from May's book, pg 42. '''Personal Copy in the possession of [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]].'''
Forked Oak Cemetery, Booneville, Prentiss County, Mississippi, United States
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This is the page for: Forked Oak Cemetery, Booneville, Prentiss County, Mississippi, United States (Less than a mile from the Tishomingo county line, many Tishomingo residents laid to rest within the cemetery gates) ==General Information== This cemetery is located just off Highway 365, about a mile from Highway 30. East of Booneville, Prentiss County, Mississippi. Forked Oak Cemetery is also less than one mile from the Tishomingo county line, therefore many residents of Tishomingo are buried in this cemetery.
Forked Oak Cemetery is now being maintained by caretaker. This effort is supported by voluntary contributions from interested citizens.
Cemetery Committee: Aaron Bullard, A C Roberts, Dwight Brown, Armon South and L E Woodruff.
== Mississippi Genealogy List of Interments == Due to the copyrights of this information, please click on the link [[http://msgw.org/tishomingo/ForkedOakCemeteryPrentissCo.pdf Here]] to view the many interments available to view free of charge online for Forked Oak Cemetery, Prentiss County, Mississippi. == Full List of Interments Documented on [[http://findagrave.com FindAGrave.com]] == Please Click [[http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=59348 Here]] For The Latest Name List And Information, Including A Search Facility ==Full List of Interments Documented on [[https://billiongraves.com Billion Graves]]== Please Click [[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Forked-Oak-Cemetery/57047 Here]] For The Latest Name List And Information, Including A Search Facility == Section A Interments== ARMSTRONG, WILLARD b 12 Aug 1920 - 27 Sep 1921 dau of J G & Alma Armstrong
BOWLING, JAMES 07 Sep 1847 - 15 Jul 1918
BOWLING, JAMES ROBERT 20 Jun 1883 - 04 Nov 1884 son of James & Rhoda C Bowling
BOWLING, RHODA C 27 Feb 1848 - 03 May 1942
BELUE, GARY LYNN 07 Apr 1940 Infant
BELUE, LONA QUAY 17 Jul 1940 - 18 Dec 1940 dau of Mr. & Mrs. Luther Belue
BONDS, HERBERT 1891 - 1942
BULLARD, L U 06 Aug 1833 - 24 Jul 1915 wife of J M Gray
CARTER, HAROLD Apr 1935 - Dec 1935 son of Willard & Frankie Carter
CHAMPION, ANTHIA A BONDS 03 Mar 1903 - 17 May 1952
CHAMPION, JOHN HENERY 09 Feb 1895 - 10 Aug 1978
CUNNINGHAM, CHARLIE E 28 Nov 1909 - 03 Jun 1994
CUNNINGHAM, REBA L 27 Oct 1914 - 03 Nov 1984
DICKERSON, LOIS TENISON 16 Jul 1903 - 11 Feb 1929
ELLEDGE, ?? BELLE 1884 - 1890
ELLEDGE, JAMES 27 Jun 1919 - 30 Jun 1919
ELLEDGE, JAMES RILEY 23 Feb 1855 - 15 Dec 1926
ELLEDGE, LESLIE CLIFFORD 02 Oct 1905 - 20 Mar 1906 son of JW & GA Elledge
ELLEDGE, LUCILE 01 Aug 1909 - 07 Sep 1910
ELLEDGE, MANERVA POLK 08 Jan 1850 - 19 May 1938
ELLEDGE, MILDRED 01 Oct 1916 - 05 Dec 1917
ELLEDGE, OSCAR C 05 Apr 1888 - 10 Aug 1908 son of JR & MP Elledge
ENLOW, MARIE TENISON 20 Oct 1913 - 29 Oct 1931
GILLEY, CALVIN W 1932 - 1989 PFC US Army - Korea
GILLEY, ORA MAE 28 Feb 1891 - 23 Jul 1977
GIPSON, LUTHER A 07 Feb 1898 - 189? son of RW & NT Gipson
HARPER, REV BUFORD 19 Jul 1904 - 06 Nov 1996
HART, ELIZA ALI 19 Jun 1946 - 19 Feb 1922
HART, JIM E 1854 - 1929
HART, LEWIS OSCAR (no date given on stone) Co. B 12th Miss Calv CSA
HART, LUCY 10 Jan 1857 - 04 Aug 1909 wife of JE Hart
HART, NEWTON (NEUT) 28 Oct 1852 - 03 Jan 1940
HART, WILLIE HUNT 21 May 1880 - 07 Feb 1921 dau of JE & Lucy Hart
HOLDER, MRS IVY LOWREY 03 Oct 1917 - 21 Mar 1940
JOHNSON, MRS R S 18 Aug 1852 - 25 Dec 1905
JOURDAN, MRS LIVEY 12 Sep 1915 - 06 Aug 1940
LOWREY, BILLIE S b 15 Aug 1933
LOWREY, EDWIN L 21 Apr 1934 - 05 Aug 1979
LOWREY, MARY I 04 Mar 1898 - 26 Jun 1974
LOWREY, NELLIE S 21 Dec 1875 - 02 Oct 1944
LOWREY, S A 13 Feb 1875 - 05 Oct 1922
LOWREY, WILLIAM A 12 Sep 1898 - 07 Jul 1981
McCLUTCHEN, DOVIE T 1899 - 1986
McCLUTCHEN, ROME G 23 Oct 1889 - 30 Nov 1972 Pvt US Army
McCOY, CECIL Oct 1921 - Jun 1923
McCOY, ELIZA J 30 Mar 1886 - 29 Apr 1927 wife of John F McCoy
McCOY, JOHN FRANK 16 Jun 1886 - 27 Nov 1958
McCOY, WILLIAM WARLAW 08 May 1883 - 1905
MILLER, M N 02 Oct 1900 - 28 Jun 1901
NEWBORN, CARLYCE H 18 Jun 1923 - 17 Aug 1983
NEWBORN, DANNY HERRON 02 Jan 1948
NIXON, ANNA TIMBES 24 Feb 1868 - 23 Aug 1938
NIXON, E KELLOUS 27 Feb 1905 - 31 Jul 1928
NIXON, HERBERT E 1920 - 1951
NIXON, WILLIAM N 21 Jan 1872 - 18 Aug 1938
OWENS, SALLIE E 15 Jun 1830 - 16 Jun 1895
PACE, ANNIE 20 Jan 1869 - 21 Jun 1958
PACE, BEADIE LUCREACY 18?? - 1917
PACE, GEORGE W 07 Feb 1873 - 12 Jun 1914 (Woodmen of the World)
PACE, INFANT 1930
PACE, RICHMOND 1896 - 1940
PACE, VIRDIE B 1899 - 1964
PATTERSON, CAROLINE 12 Apr 1843 - 29 Jan 1917
PATTERSON, MARY JANE 25 Dec 1839 - 04 Jul 1897
PATTERSON, SARAH SCROGGINS 04 May 1822 - 20 Mar 1880
PATTERSON, WILLIAM CAROL 17 Mar 1818 - 20 Mar 1897
PHIFER, JACOB WILSON 22 Feb 1851 - 14 Dec 1933
PHIFER, JAMES M 1863 - 1943
PHIFER, LILLIE 1901 - 1902
PHIFER, LITTY GORTNEY 27 Jan 1839 - 01 Jan 1919
PHIFER, MARY BETH JOHNSON 19 Jul 1858 - 01 Aug 1939
PHIFER, MELISSIE 1868 - 1910
RIDDLE, CADDIE E 25 Sep 1890 - 10 Mar 1891 dau of RV & MC Riddle
RIDDLE, MANERVIA C 12 Jan 1886 - 09 Sep 1897 wife of RV Riddle
RIDER, JESSIE 02 Apr 1873 - 28 Jun 1947
RUSHING, BUD 1851 - 1935
RUSHING, GEORGE F 15 Mar 1882 - 29 Apr 1941
RUSHING, HIRAM 1879 - 1945
RUSHING, I M 19 Dec 1856 - 12 Dec 1896
RUSHING, JENNETTIE 02 Dec 1859 - 10 Nov 1963
RUSHING, LYDIA M 1858 - 1879
RUSHING, MALINDA 1854 - 1942
RUSHING, MARY F 1834 - 1900
RUSHING, ROBERT F 1861 - 1882
SHACKELFORD, ADA WILLIAMS 1893 - 1946
SHACKELFORD, ANNIE ELIZA 24 Apr 1868 - 05 Jan 1941
SHACKELFORD, CHARLES R 1886 - 1967
SMITH, MARY (TENNYSON) 24 Jul 1901 - 13 Apr 1964
SMITH, WILLIAM T 07 Jan 1887 - 05 Aug 1949 Mississippi Pvt 116 AM TN 41 DIV WWI
STORMENT, HENRY C 12 May 1906 - 18 Mar 1966
STORMENT, MARGARET 1902
STORMENT, W F 11 Apr 1881 - 26 Jan 1906 (Woodmen of the World)
TENISON, L H (LUM) 1880 - 1951
TENISON, THOMAS WALTER 19 Sep 1878 - 22 Apr 1908 woodmen of the world
TENNISON, ? ? ? 1868 - 1926 wife of C G Tennison
TENNISON, AIGIN (?spelling) 1888 - 1888 son of JR & RA Tennison
TENISON, ALMA D 1882 - 1986
TENNISON, ANNIS JANE 16 Aug 1899 - 11 Nov 1974
TENNISON, BELLE 1875 - 1879 dau of JR & RA Tennison
TENNISON, BERA CLARICE 10 Nov 1907
TENNISON, BIRDIE 27 Aug 1891 - 25 Feb 1978
TENNISON, C G Jul 1857 - 04 Sep 1912
TENNISON, CALLIE 1882 - 1966
TENNISON, CHARLES ALLEN 04 May 1872 - 12 Aug 1955
TENNISON, E A 11 Dec 1896 - 18 May 1920
TENNISON, FANNIE LOU 02 Mar 1877 - 10 Feb 1965
TENNISON, G L 08 Aug 1915 - 08 Jun 1927 Son of CA & FL Tennison
TENNISON, INFANT 19 Jan 1925 son of Mr. & Mrs S V Tennison
TENNISON, J R 01 Feb 1848 - 19 Sep 1921
TENNISON, JOSEPH LESTER 24 Aug 1910 - 22 Mar 1961
TENNISON, LUDEMIE 07 Oct 1880 - 12 May 1888 daughter of C G & N C Tennison
TENNISON, LUM 16 Apr 1884 - 17 Jun 1938
TENNISON, LYNN 24 Dec 1896 - 12 Nov 1982
TENNISON, MITTIE M 01 Jan 1997 - 05 Jul 1895 dau of JR & RA Tennison
TENNISON, ROSIE SOUTH 1892 - 1933
TENNISON, RUTHEY A 02 Nov 1852 - 06 Sep 1923
TENNISON, SIDNEY 07 Dec 1904 - 06 Aug 1905
TENNISON, STELLA AVO 13 May 1909 - 27 Apr 1992
TENNISON, ROBERT K 11 Sep 1905
TENNISON, VERA 15 Feb 1906 - 31 Jul 1908
TENNISON, VESTER 09 Feb 1895 - 04 Feb 1973
TENNYSON, CLOFUS 1901 - 1928
TENNYSON, INFANT 07 Feb 1917 son of Myrl & Mary Tennyson
TIMBES, AMY SMITH 22 Oct 1873 - 14 Oct 1958
TIMBES, ANN ELIZA 12 Mar 1867 - 12 Feb 1888 wife of Timbes
TIMBES, CALVIN F 1861 - 1939
TIMBES, CASSA 30 Dec 1837 - 12 Oct 1909 wife of J L Timbes
TIMBES, DOCIA LENA 22 Oct 18?? - 02 Apr 1912 wife of JM Timbes
TIMBES, ESSIE b&d 24 Dec 1901
TIMBES, ETHEL MAE 1899 - 1906 daughter of JP & Etta Timbes
TIMBES, FANNIE S 1886 - 1975
TIMBES, INFANT b & d 01 Feb 1905
TIMBES, HENRY CLAYTON Aug 1891 - Jun 1898 son of WC & WT Timbes
TIMBES, J E 12 Jun 1864 - 03 Dec 1914
TIMBES, J MINTER 1889 - 1961
TIMBES, J L 1840 - 1901 ?
TIMBES, JEFFIE May 1895 - May 1900 son of JE & Amy Timbes
TIMBES, JESSIE 24 Dec 1901 - 29 Jan 1902 twin children of WC & WT Timbes
TIMBES, JOHN PINKNEY 04 Mar 1878 - 03 Jun 1957
TIMBES, JOSEPHINE 27 Nov 1928 - 27 Sep 1930
TIMBES, LEO b 1911
TIMBES, LINA ANN 1872 - 1961
TIMBES, MAE 01 Jan 1886 - 12 May 1887 daughter of WC & WT Timbes
TIMBES, MARION 24 Jan 1902 - 18 Dec 1902 son of S L Timbes
TIMBES, MARTHA ETTA 22 Feb 1879 - 27 Jul 1913 wife of JP Timbes
TIMBES, MARY POLK 04 Sep 1811 - in GA d ??
TIMBES, PATE 1901 - 1939
TIMBES, PINKIE E 10 Nov 1897 - 19 Mar 1974
TIMBES, SAMUEL LEVI 08 Jul 1804 - in SC D ??
TIMBES, SARAH ETHEL 12 Jan 1874 - 12 Aug 1891 dau of JL & Cassa C Timbes
TIMBES, W CRAWFORD 25 Sep 1859 - 22 Jul 1927
TIMBES, WILLIE TINA 22 Apr 1870 - 24 Oct 1936
WALDEN, LEMMIE ADA 14 Jan 1876 - 12 Jun 1971
WEST, OZELLA B 1889 - 1942
WEST, WILLIAM T 1882 - 1956
WOODRUFF, A?????? 11 Aug 1901 - 25 Oct 1901
WOODRUFF, BUSY LAVERNE b&d Oct 1929 dau of George & Velma Woodruff
WOODRUFF, HENRY C 05 Jan 1888 - 18 ??? 1888
WOODRUFF, JAMES B 20 Jan 1891 - 16 Oct 1891 twin children of P T & M S Woodruff (Woodmen of the World Monument)
WOODRUFF, JOHN A 20 Jan 1891 - 22 Mar 1891 twin children of P T & M S Woodruff (Woodmen of the World Monument)
WOODRUFF, LAURA 1931
WOODRUFF, MARTHA SUSAN 08 Aug 1963 - 26 Dec 1928 children of P T & M S Woodruff
WOODRUFF, LOUZETTA 1887 - 1965
WOODRUFF, M VICTOR 1886 - 1953
WOODRUFF, P T SR 05 Jan 1853 - 07 Oct 1925 children of P T & M S Woodruff
WOODRUFF, SATTIE Jan 1889 - 14 Nov 1908 daughter of P T & M S Woodruff
WRIGHT, CLOFUS A 1897 - 1961
WRIGHT, ETHEL M 1899 - 1962
WRIGHT, VERA FAYE 22 Aug 1931 - 15 Dec 1946
== Confirmed WikiTree Interments == O *[[Owens-4479 | Cassa Caroline Owens Timbes]]
P *[[Owens-4479 | Cassa Caroline Owens Timbes]] *[[Polk-218 | Mary 'Polly' Polk Timbes]]
T *[[Timbes-2 | James Leander Polk Timbes]] *[[Polk-218 | Mary 'Polly' Polk Timbes]] *[[Tims-4 | Samuel Levi Tims]] ==Sources== *Section A Interment Transcriptions - US GenWeb Notice: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. *Linked WikiTree Profiles are currently all linked due to information provided on [[http://findagrave.com FindAGrave]], full details of which can be found on the individual profiles. *[[http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Timbes&GSiman=1&GScid=59348&CRid=59348&pt=Forked%20Oak%20Cemetery& FindAGrave Searchable Database]] *[[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ms/prentiss/cemeteries/forkedoak.txt US GEN WEB Entry of Forked Oak Cemetery, Booneville]]
Forked Oak Cemetery is now being maintained by caretaker. This effort is supported by voluntary contributions from interested citizens.
Cemetery Committee: Aaron Bullard, A C Roberts, Dwight Brown, Armon South and L E Woodruff.
== Mississippi Genealogy List of Interments == Due to the copyrights of this information, please click on the link [[http://msgw.org/tishomingo/ForkedOakCemeteryPrentissCo.pdf Here]] to view the many interments available to view free of charge online for Forked Oak Cemetery, Prentiss County, Mississippi. == Full List of Interments Documented on [[http://findagrave.com FindAGrave.com]] == Please Click [[http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=59348 Here]] For The Latest Name List And Information, Including A Search Facility ==Full List of Interments Documented on [[https://billiongraves.com Billion Graves]]== Please Click [[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Forked-Oak-Cemetery/57047 Here]] For The Latest Name List And Information, Including A Search Facility == Section A Interments== ARMSTRONG, WILLARD b 12 Aug 1920 - 27 Sep 1921 dau of J G & Alma Armstrong
BOWLING, JAMES 07 Sep 1847 - 15 Jul 1918
BOWLING, JAMES ROBERT 20 Jun 1883 - 04 Nov 1884 son of James & Rhoda C Bowling
BOWLING, RHODA C 27 Feb 1848 - 03 May 1942
BELUE, GARY LYNN 07 Apr 1940 Infant
BELUE, LONA QUAY 17 Jul 1940 - 18 Dec 1940 dau of Mr. & Mrs. Luther Belue
BONDS, HERBERT 1891 - 1942
BULLARD, L U 06 Aug 1833 - 24 Jul 1915 wife of J M Gray
CARTER, HAROLD Apr 1935 - Dec 1935 son of Willard & Frankie Carter
CHAMPION, ANTHIA A BONDS 03 Mar 1903 - 17 May 1952
CHAMPION, JOHN HENERY 09 Feb 1895 - 10 Aug 1978
CUNNINGHAM, CHARLIE E 28 Nov 1909 - 03 Jun 1994
CUNNINGHAM, REBA L 27 Oct 1914 - 03 Nov 1984
DICKERSON, LOIS TENISON 16 Jul 1903 - 11 Feb 1929
ELLEDGE, ?? BELLE 1884 - 1890
ELLEDGE, JAMES 27 Jun 1919 - 30 Jun 1919
ELLEDGE, JAMES RILEY 23 Feb 1855 - 15 Dec 1926
ELLEDGE, LESLIE CLIFFORD 02 Oct 1905 - 20 Mar 1906 son of JW & GA Elledge
ELLEDGE, LUCILE 01 Aug 1909 - 07 Sep 1910
ELLEDGE, MANERVA POLK 08 Jan 1850 - 19 May 1938
ELLEDGE, MILDRED 01 Oct 1916 - 05 Dec 1917
ELLEDGE, OSCAR C 05 Apr 1888 - 10 Aug 1908 son of JR & MP Elledge
ENLOW, MARIE TENISON 20 Oct 1913 - 29 Oct 1931
GILLEY, CALVIN W 1932 - 1989 PFC US Army - Korea
GILLEY, ORA MAE 28 Feb 1891 - 23 Jul 1977
GIPSON, LUTHER A 07 Feb 1898 - 189? son of RW & NT Gipson
HARPER, REV BUFORD 19 Jul 1904 - 06 Nov 1996
HART, ELIZA ALI 19 Jun 1946 - 19 Feb 1922
HART, JIM E 1854 - 1929
HART, LEWIS OSCAR (no date given on stone) Co. B 12th Miss Calv CSA
HART, LUCY 10 Jan 1857 - 04 Aug 1909 wife of JE Hart
HART, NEWTON (NEUT) 28 Oct 1852 - 03 Jan 1940
HART, WILLIE HUNT 21 May 1880 - 07 Feb 1921 dau of JE & Lucy Hart
HOLDER, MRS IVY LOWREY 03 Oct 1917 - 21 Mar 1940
JOHNSON, MRS R S 18 Aug 1852 - 25 Dec 1905
JOURDAN, MRS LIVEY 12 Sep 1915 - 06 Aug 1940
LOWREY, BILLIE S b 15 Aug 1933
LOWREY, EDWIN L 21 Apr 1934 - 05 Aug 1979
LOWREY, MARY I 04 Mar 1898 - 26 Jun 1974
LOWREY, NELLIE S 21 Dec 1875 - 02 Oct 1944
LOWREY, S A 13 Feb 1875 - 05 Oct 1922
LOWREY, WILLIAM A 12 Sep 1898 - 07 Jul 1981
McCLUTCHEN, DOVIE T 1899 - 1986
McCLUTCHEN, ROME G 23 Oct 1889 - 30 Nov 1972 Pvt US Army
McCOY, CECIL Oct 1921 - Jun 1923
McCOY, ELIZA J 30 Mar 1886 - 29 Apr 1927 wife of John F McCoy
McCOY, JOHN FRANK 16 Jun 1886 - 27 Nov 1958
McCOY, WILLIAM WARLAW 08 May 1883 - 1905
MILLER, M N 02 Oct 1900 - 28 Jun 1901
NEWBORN, CARLYCE H 18 Jun 1923 - 17 Aug 1983
NEWBORN, DANNY HERRON 02 Jan 1948
NIXON, ANNA TIMBES 24 Feb 1868 - 23 Aug 1938
NIXON, E KELLOUS 27 Feb 1905 - 31 Jul 1928
NIXON, HERBERT E 1920 - 1951
NIXON, WILLIAM N 21 Jan 1872 - 18 Aug 1938
OWENS, SALLIE E 15 Jun 1830 - 16 Jun 1895
PACE, ANNIE 20 Jan 1869 - 21 Jun 1958
PACE, BEADIE LUCREACY 18?? - 1917
PACE, GEORGE W 07 Feb 1873 - 12 Jun 1914 (Woodmen of the World)
PACE, INFANT 1930
PACE, RICHMOND 1896 - 1940
PACE, VIRDIE B 1899 - 1964
PATTERSON, CAROLINE 12 Apr 1843 - 29 Jan 1917
PATTERSON, MARY JANE 25 Dec 1839 - 04 Jul 1897
PATTERSON, SARAH SCROGGINS 04 May 1822 - 20 Mar 1880
PATTERSON, WILLIAM CAROL 17 Mar 1818 - 20 Mar 1897
PHIFER, JACOB WILSON 22 Feb 1851 - 14 Dec 1933
PHIFER, JAMES M 1863 - 1943
PHIFER, LILLIE 1901 - 1902
PHIFER, LITTY GORTNEY 27 Jan 1839 - 01 Jan 1919
PHIFER, MARY BETH JOHNSON 19 Jul 1858 - 01 Aug 1939
PHIFER, MELISSIE 1868 - 1910
RIDDLE, CADDIE E 25 Sep 1890 - 10 Mar 1891 dau of RV & MC Riddle
RIDDLE, MANERVIA C 12 Jan 1886 - 09 Sep 1897 wife of RV Riddle
RIDER, JESSIE 02 Apr 1873 - 28 Jun 1947
RUSHING, BUD 1851 - 1935
RUSHING, GEORGE F 15 Mar 1882 - 29 Apr 1941
RUSHING, HIRAM 1879 - 1945
RUSHING, I M 19 Dec 1856 - 12 Dec 1896
RUSHING, JENNETTIE 02 Dec 1859 - 10 Nov 1963
RUSHING, LYDIA M 1858 - 1879
RUSHING, MALINDA 1854 - 1942
RUSHING, MARY F 1834 - 1900
RUSHING, ROBERT F 1861 - 1882
SHACKELFORD, ADA WILLIAMS 1893 - 1946
SHACKELFORD, ANNIE ELIZA 24 Apr 1868 - 05 Jan 1941
SHACKELFORD, CHARLES R 1886 - 1967
SMITH, MARY (TENNYSON) 24 Jul 1901 - 13 Apr 1964
SMITH, WILLIAM T 07 Jan 1887 - 05 Aug 1949 Mississippi Pvt 116 AM TN 41 DIV WWI
STORMENT, HENRY C 12 May 1906 - 18 Mar 1966
STORMENT, MARGARET 1902
STORMENT, W F 11 Apr 1881 - 26 Jan 1906 (Woodmen of the World)
TENISON, L H (LUM) 1880 - 1951
TENISON, THOMAS WALTER 19 Sep 1878 - 22 Apr 1908 woodmen of the world
TENNISON, ? ? ? 1868 - 1926 wife of C G Tennison
TENNISON, AIGIN (?spelling) 1888 - 1888 son of JR & RA Tennison
TENISON, ALMA D 1882 - 1986
TENNISON, ANNIS JANE 16 Aug 1899 - 11 Nov 1974
TENNISON, BELLE 1875 - 1879 dau of JR & RA Tennison
TENNISON, BERA CLARICE 10 Nov 1907
TENNISON, BIRDIE 27 Aug 1891 - 25 Feb 1978
TENNISON, C G Jul 1857 - 04 Sep 1912
TENNISON, CALLIE 1882 - 1966
TENNISON, CHARLES ALLEN 04 May 1872 - 12 Aug 1955
TENNISON, E A 11 Dec 1896 - 18 May 1920
TENNISON, FANNIE LOU 02 Mar 1877 - 10 Feb 1965
TENNISON, G L 08 Aug 1915 - 08 Jun 1927 Son of CA & FL Tennison
TENNISON, INFANT 19 Jan 1925 son of Mr. & Mrs S V Tennison
TENNISON, J R 01 Feb 1848 - 19 Sep 1921
TENNISON, JOSEPH LESTER 24 Aug 1910 - 22 Mar 1961
TENNISON, LUDEMIE 07 Oct 1880 - 12 May 1888 daughter of C G & N C Tennison
TENNISON, LUM 16 Apr 1884 - 17 Jun 1938
TENNISON, LYNN 24 Dec 1896 - 12 Nov 1982
TENNISON, MITTIE M 01 Jan 1997 - 05 Jul 1895 dau of JR & RA Tennison
TENNISON, ROSIE SOUTH 1892 - 1933
TENNISON, RUTHEY A 02 Nov 1852 - 06 Sep 1923
TENNISON, SIDNEY 07 Dec 1904 - 06 Aug 1905
TENNISON, STELLA AVO 13 May 1909 - 27 Apr 1992
TENNISON, ROBERT K 11 Sep 1905
TENNISON, VERA 15 Feb 1906 - 31 Jul 1908
TENNISON, VESTER 09 Feb 1895 - 04 Feb 1973
TENNYSON, CLOFUS 1901 - 1928
TENNYSON, INFANT 07 Feb 1917 son of Myrl & Mary Tennyson
TIMBES, AMY SMITH 22 Oct 1873 - 14 Oct 1958
TIMBES, ANN ELIZA 12 Mar 1867 - 12 Feb 1888 wife of Timbes
TIMBES, CALVIN F 1861 - 1939
TIMBES, CASSA 30 Dec 1837 - 12 Oct 1909 wife of J L Timbes
TIMBES, DOCIA LENA 22 Oct 18?? - 02 Apr 1912 wife of JM Timbes
TIMBES, ESSIE b&d 24 Dec 1901
TIMBES, ETHEL MAE 1899 - 1906 daughter of JP & Etta Timbes
TIMBES, FANNIE S 1886 - 1975
TIMBES, INFANT b & d 01 Feb 1905
TIMBES, HENRY CLAYTON Aug 1891 - Jun 1898 son of WC & WT Timbes
TIMBES, J E 12 Jun 1864 - 03 Dec 1914
TIMBES, J MINTER 1889 - 1961
TIMBES, J L 1840 - 1901 ?
TIMBES, JEFFIE May 1895 - May 1900 son of JE & Amy Timbes
TIMBES, JESSIE 24 Dec 1901 - 29 Jan 1902 twin children of WC & WT Timbes
TIMBES, JOHN PINKNEY 04 Mar 1878 - 03 Jun 1957
TIMBES, JOSEPHINE 27 Nov 1928 - 27 Sep 1930
TIMBES, LEO b 1911
TIMBES, LINA ANN 1872 - 1961
TIMBES, MAE 01 Jan 1886 - 12 May 1887 daughter of WC & WT Timbes
TIMBES, MARION 24 Jan 1902 - 18 Dec 1902 son of S L Timbes
TIMBES, MARTHA ETTA 22 Feb 1879 - 27 Jul 1913 wife of JP Timbes
TIMBES, MARY POLK 04 Sep 1811 - in GA d ??
TIMBES, PATE 1901 - 1939
TIMBES, PINKIE E 10 Nov 1897 - 19 Mar 1974
TIMBES, SAMUEL LEVI 08 Jul 1804 - in SC D ??
TIMBES, SARAH ETHEL 12 Jan 1874 - 12 Aug 1891 dau of JL & Cassa C Timbes
TIMBES, W CRAWFORD 25 Sep 1859 - 22 Jul 1927
TIMBES, WILLIE TINA 22 Apr 1870 - 24 Oct 1936
WALDEN, LEMMIE ADA 14 Jan 1876 - 12 Jun 1971
WEST, OZELLA B 1889 - 1942
WEST, WILLIAM T 1882 - 1956
WOODRUFF, A?????? 11 Aug 1901 - 25 Oct 1901
WOODRUFF, BUSY LAVERNE b&d Oct 1929 dau of George & Velma Woodruff
WOODRUFF, HENRY C 05 Jan 1888 - 18 ??? 1888
WOODRUFF, JAMES B 20 Jan 1891 - 16 Oct 1891 twin children of P T & M S Woodruff (Woodmen of the World Monument)
WOODRUFF, JOHN A 20 Jan 1891 - 22 Mar 1891 twin children of P T & M S Woodruff (Woodmen of the World Monument)
WOODRUFF, LAURA 1931
WOODRUFF, MARTHA SUSAN 08 Aug 1963 - 26 Dec 1928 children of P T & M S Woodruff
WOODRUFF, LOUZETTA 1887 - 1965
WOODRUFF, M VICTOR 1886 - 1953
WOODRUFF, P T SR 05 Jan 1853 - 07 Oct 1925 children of P T & M S Woodruff
WOODRUFF, SATTIE Jan 1889 - 14 Nov 1908 daughter of P T & M S Woodruff
WRIGHT, CLOFUS A 1897 - 1961
WRIGHT, ETHEL M 1899 - 1962
WRIGHT, VERA FAYE 22 Aug 1931 - 15 Dec 1946
== Confirmed WikiTree Interments == O *[[Owens-4479 | Cassa Caroline Owens Timbes]]
P *[[Owens-4479 | Cassa Caroline Owens Timbes]] *[[Polk-218 | Mary 'Polly' Polk Timbes]]
T *[[Timbes-2 | James Leander Polk Timbes]] *[[Polk-218 | Mary 'Polly' Polk Timbes]] *[[Tims-4 | Samuel Levi Tims]] ==Sources== *Section A Interment Transcriptions - US GenWeb Notice: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. *Linked WikiTree Profiles are currently all linked due to information provided on [[http://findagrave.com FindAGrave]], full details of which can be found on the individual profiles. *[[http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Timbes&GSiman=1&GScid=59348&CRid=59348&pt=Forked%20Oak%20Cemetery& FindAGrave Searchable Database]] *[[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ms/prentiss/cemeteries/forkedoak.txt US GEN WEB Entry of Forked Oak Cemetery, Booneville]]
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[[Category:Community, Place Studies]][[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:West Virginia, Place Studies]] [[Category:Forks of Coal, West Virginia One Place Study]] [[Category:Forks of Coal, West Virginia]] ==Forks of Coal One Place Study== {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Forks of Coal, West Virginia|category=Forks of Coal, West Virginia One Place Study}} {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Forks of Coal, West Virginia|category=Forks of Coal, West Virginia One Place Study}} {{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q5469834|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Forks of Coal, West Virginia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Forks of Coal was aptly named and includes the geneal area where the two main branches - the Big and Little Coal Rivers - come together to form the Coal River proper. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Virginia/West Virginia :'''County:''' Kanawha, Logan, Boone, and Lincoln Counties :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.276667, -81.8 :'''Elevation:''' 184.0 m or 603.7 feet, more or less NOTE on '''''Geographical History''''': The boundry lines for the counties of Virginia were in seemingly constant flux during the 1800s, no more so than in the area surrounding the Forks of Coal. Although initially '''Kanawha County''' (formed '''''1789''''' ) quite massive at its zenith, some of the area around Forks of Coal became in turn '''Logan''' (formed '''''1824'''''), '''Boone''' (formed '''''1847'''''), and '''Lincoln''' (formed '''''1867'''''). The exact survey lines for these counties isn't easy to pinpoint. Today, Forks of Coal proper sits in Kanawha, but one could walk to both Lincoln and Boone Counties in a short time, and, given the meandering nature of the boundry lines, drive from one county to the other and back to the starting county without turning one's car around. Once Boone County was formed, Logan receded south a good distance. This makes placing some of the earlier families difficult. We see, for instance, that the three Polly (Pauley) brothers Henry, Joseph, and John started in Kanawha County, moved to Logan County, and finished in Boone or Kanawha County, without ever having actually moved an inch, so far as we know. They're not alone. This is good to keep in mind when exploring these folks and the geography that encompassed them. ===History=== :"To compare the quality and beauty of rivers is not a new matter," writes historian W. S. Laidley in his seminal ''History of Charleston and Kanawha County, West Virginia,'' :"And may we not ask now whether Coal river is not the best in the world? Listen." Virginian John Peter Salley is usually credited with the discovery of coal in this branch of the Kanawha (the Kanawha being formed by the New and Gauley rivers, world-reknown for their white-water rafting and beautiful canyons), but we know the aboriginal tribes, explorers, hunters and adventures were here thousands of years prior to Salley's expedition in 1742. Among the names given to it by latter-day Delaware Indians was ''Walhondecepe''; for a while the Europeans spell it "Cole." Once untouch by man, the Coal has changed its profile many times over the past two centuries, largely due to the building of locks and dams along its length and the same on the Kanawha. Although the Coal River locks have been destroyed, those in the Kanawha remain, and the lower waters of the Coal are still considered navigatable by the U. S. Army Corp of Engineers. The upper sections are slowly returning to their former, more natural states. And what are those? We return both to Laidley and his neighbor Tom Swinburn, poet. :"God dropped Coal River round the hills about :In West Virginia. Told it to get out :As best it could. And then forthwith began :Its search to find out where its channel ran.... :"Like some great vine spread out upon the ground :Coal River reaches all the region round -- :Snake-like, it winds, then forks and forks again, :Its thousand branches branch again..." "Tom Swinburn," writes Laidley, "the Coal river poet-lawyer, brought up on this stream, knew it and its people well, and all its beauty doth he tell, how that it in no way compares with New River or Gauley, nor really with any other streams, -- ''it's best of all''. The headwaters of the Big Coal can be found to the south-east of its mouth, in Raleigh County, many mountain cuts away from its mouth at St. Albans. Erstwhile ''Forks of Coal Baptist'' minister James Ellison (see link below) hailed from "The Marshes of Coal," meaning its headwaters. Here lies timber and coal, and in abundance. The Little Coal river takes more directly southern route, if anything about the Coal River watershed can be called "direct." At the town of Madison, "Gateway to the Southern Coal Fields", the Little coal branches into Spruce and Pond Forks, its two major tributaries. Both are well-stocked with trout these days. Spruce Fork begins at Blair Mountain, home to the Battle of Blair Mountain, the largest labor uprising in U. S. History.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blair_Mountain It's sister stream Pond Fork, a bit more easterly, almost reaches the town of Beckly. Where the Big and Little Coal Rivers join was given the name "Forks of Coal" by the first explorers, and it stuck. Never incorporated, Forks of Coal had just enough families to to form a small and humble community. In 1833 a branch of ''Upper Falls of Coal River Church'' expanded to Forks of Coal and in 1834 that branch became a distinct house of worship: ''The Forks of Coal Missionary Baptist Church''https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=137393. Nearby are the communities of '''Alum Creek''' (Formerly Rome, WV) and ''Priestly'' both, like Forks of Coal, more village than town. All along the three rivers it was not uncommon to find swinging bridges and, in one case, a make-shift tram, such was the ingenunity required to live in the narrow canyon. https://forksofcoalfoundation.files.wordpress.com/2018/08/forks-of-coal-summer-newsletter-2018.pdf Although somewhat isolated in the distant past, today a four-lane highway cuts through the region and the urban footprint is spreading out into what was once country-side. A popular water-slide and swimming pool called ''Water Ways'' lies just south of the forks at Julian on the Little Coal. The Hatfield and McCoys Trail, an RV off-road venue, and a new nature center and preserve promises to bring even more tourists to the area in years to come. For a fascinating history and overview of the Big Coal River, please see Mary Hufford's ''Landscape and History at the Headwaters of the Big Coal River Valley, An Overview''Hufford, Mary: Landscape and History at the Headwaters of the Big Coal River Valley, An Overview, Library of Congress, American Memory Section, "Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia, essay 5. https://www.loc.gov/static/collections/folklife-and-landscape-in-southern-west-virginia/images/essay5.pdf. ===The Nine Locks=== "The Coal River, which forks into the Big and Little Coal, runs through one of the most abundant coal deposits known in the 19th Century. A natural and essential route to market for the region, the Coal was declared a public highway in 1834. In 1849, the year of its charter, the Coal RIver Navigation Company under Gen. William S. Rosecrans cleared the river for sluice navigation from Petona on the Big Coal to its mouth on the Kanawha at St. Albans [Coalsmouth - ed], a distance of 35 miles. By 1855, the company had completed a lock-and-dam navigation for steamboats up to Petona, involving 8 locks and dams (made) of timber frames spiked together and fined (sic) with stone, 25 by 125 feet in the chamber. Navigation up the Little Coal was extended for 5 miles by a ninth lock and dam. Although an unprecedented flood injured every lock and dam a few months after completion, the navigation was completely repaired and strengthened. During the Civil War the works were damaged again, through injury and decay, but were completely repaired by a new company, the Navigation Company of Coal River, chartered in West Virginia. The lock and dam on the little Coal was abandoned in 1871 when mining ceased there [at Manningtons - ed], but navigation on the Big Coal was kept alive by the Peytona Cannel Coal Company until 1880 when it yielded to competition by bituminous coal and petroleum. The iron work was scraped, the works decayed, and the river was used only for rafting logs to sawmills near St. Albans. "Trout, W. E. III, for the American Canal Society, Index, 29 July 1973. ['''Note''': Trout (original author of this report) remarks in 1973 that although most of the timbers had rotted away, there were still "waterlogged timbers and piles of stone" visable in the river. This is true, as the author of this OPS remembers seeing (and swimming out to) several of these structures in his youth. However, as of 2022 many, of these remains have rotted out entirely, the stones flooded downstream, and may be visable only in when the river is at it lowest point, if at all.] A Sampling of tolls on Coal River fro 1860: :Apples: One cent per barrel :Bacon: Half cent per hundrend pounds :Beer: Three cents per barrel :Coffee: One cent per hundred pounds :Hoop poles: Two cents per 1,000 :Oil: four cents per cask or barel :Plank and scantling: One cent per 1,000 board feet :Salt: two cents a barrel :Tallow: One cent per 100 pounds :Whisky: Ten cents per barrel. There was a special toll on coal: six cents per 100 bushels per lock at locks Nos. 1-4, two cents per 100 bushels per lock at locks 5-8 and A [Unsure what is meant by 'A.'] ===Current News and Trends=== {{Image|file=Forks_of_Coal_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Claudia L. Workman Wildlife Center }}Thanks to the work (and dreams) of Jack and Claudia Workman the Forks of Coal Natural Area is now up and running. Managed by the WV State Deptartment of Natural Resources, the 300 acre preserve has only recently (2022) opened the Claudia L. Workman Wildlife Education Center. A number of hiking trails are also open with more in the works.https://forksofcoalfoundation.org/ The creation of the ''Forks of Coal Natural Wildlife Area'' falls on the heals of efforts by the Coal River Group and others to "Bring life back to the Coal Rivers."https://www.coalrivergroup.com/water-trail.htmlhttps://www.coalrivergroup.com/ Yak Fest and the Tour de Coal, weekend events which highlight the Coal River are becoming increasingly popular. Thanks to a multitude of volunteers, the Coal River and it's branches have become much cleaner in recent years, fish kills have become a thing of the past, and the water is returning to a more natural state. Several smaller branches of the river are stocked with trout, and kayakers can be seen throughout the summer months. ===Population=== By 1850, the population of Kanawha County had grown to 15,353 bodiesTwelth Census of the United States, Census Bulletin, No. 53, Washington, DC, 7 Feb 1901, Population of West Virginia by Counties and Minor Civil Definitions, page 2, Table. https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1900/bulletins/demographic/53-population-wv.pdf of which 11,382 (more or less) appear in the 1850 U. S. Cenus in A. P. Fry's District 29.Extrapolated by counting and multiplying persons per page times number of pages appearing on the Census, by G. S. Morris, noting that the Census as given in Family Search begins on leaf 11. ===Census=== '''1820 U. S. Census''', Virginia, Kanawha. "United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYK-38BW?cc=1803955&wc=3L7F-QQM%3A1586984702%2C1586987134%2C1586984616 : 14 July 2015), Virginia > Kanawha > Not Stated > image 1 of 35; citing NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Includes all of Kanawha County, Virginia including slaves and free colored persons. '''1830 U. S. Census''', Virginia, Kanawha, '''Charleston Census Area''', Schedule of Whole Number of Persons, Francis Summers, Assistant Marshall, Western District of Virgina. "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYK-379B?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-4C5%3A1588479103%2C1588479906%2C1588478230 : 5 August 2015), Virginia > Kanawha > Charleston > image 2 of 9; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). This being the Census of Charleston proper, but not the outlying areas. However, given that it was posted at Colesmouth, this could have included everything along the Kanawha from Charleston to present day St. Albans. Total numbers for all persons, including the slave and free persons of color totals can be found in the final pages of this Census for both Charleston and the rest of Kanawha combined. '''1830 U. S. Census''', Kanawha County, exact area not stated but Charleston itself has been excluded, Schedule of Whole Number of persons, Francis Summers, Assistant Marshall, Western District of Virginia. This Section includes the Forks of Coal along with other rural areas of Kanawha. Enumerated alphabetically. "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYK-39X8?cc=1803958&wc=35YH-4CP%3A1588479103%2C1588479906%2C1588469601 : 5 August 2015), Virginia > Kanawha > Not Stated > image 1 of 85; citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). '''1840 U. S. Census''', Kanawha, Virginia, Census of Whole Persons including slave and free colored populations, Stephen Chilton Assistant Marshall, Appears to be enumerated in the order of the families surveyed."United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBS-1QV?cc=1786457&wc=31SK-L2D%3A1588670024%2C1588670921%2C1588665902 : 20 August 2015), Virginia > Kanawha > Not Stated > image 1 of 134; citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).(Recapitulation appears in image 127.) '''1850 U. S. Census''' for Kanawha, District 29."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DBB7-Q38?cc=1401638&wc=95RQ-6TG%3A1031351901%2C1032510201%2C1032516501 : 9 April 2016), Virginia > Kanawha > Kanawha county, part of > image 1 of 272; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ==U. S. Civil War== As fortune, or misfortune, would have it, a host of young men in the Forks of Coal environs became eligible for service at the outbreak of the U. S. Civil War in spring of 1861. Most, but not all, joined the Army of the United State (the Union), primarily the '''U. S. 7th Cavalry West Virginia''', various units. Below is a partial listing of those who served in those Companies. They hail from the general Forks of Coal area, including Cobb's Creek.McCormick, David. ''The First Two Hundred Years of Cobb's Creek History'', appears to be self-published (no publication page), copyright 2004. page 44 for Cobb's Creek enlistees and bios. The list may not be complete. Information in quotes comes from David McCormick's terrific book, "The First Two Hundred Years of Cobb's Creek History." Contributions welcome. *[[Martin-47438|Redmond Edward Martin (abt.1816-abt.1882)]] *Addison "Beady" Dunlap, Company M. 24 April 1847 - 1902. "Buried in the Old Cemetery at McCorkle, son of Andrew Jackson & Eliza Ann (Smith) Dunlap, m. Minerva McCormick, dau. of Charles & Sarah (Dunlap) McCormick." *John Dunlap, Company M 4 Sept 1844 - 8 June 1869 *[[Dunlap-5051|Morris Dunlap]] *Nelson Dunlap, Company M circa 1844-24 May 1886 *[[Dunlap-874|Piner Dunlap]] *[[Dunlap-5050|Valentine Dunlap]] *George E. Graley, Company C circa 1842 *[[Graley-38|George Washington Graley]] Company C. Son of Thomas & Ruth Graley. *[[Graley-57|Thomas E. Graley]] Company C. Brother to George W. Graley. *George Justice, Company B circa 1832 Wythe or Mercer County - 12 July 16 Dec 1914 *George B. Loftis, Company C circa 1832 came to Cobb's Creek from Smith Crk after the war was over *Albert Willis Lively, Company C circa 1844 - 3 April 1923 at Train, WV *Mark Lively, Company C circa 1841 *[[McClure-1864|George Washington McClure]] *[[McClure-1873|Harrison McClure]] *[[McClure-1914|Joseph Richard McClure (1839-1914)]] *[[McClure-1814|Nelson Elijah McClure M.D. (1829-1897)]] The McClures we four brothers out of the twelve sons of Elijah and Rhoda (Pauley) McClure. Nelson was said to have been an army surgeon. *Burnett McCormick, Company M 26 Oct 1840-11 May 1929 *Jordan McCormick, Jr. Company C circa 1839-1 Oct 1920 *John McCormick, Company C circa 1842 *[[McCormick-8022|Warren McCormick (abt.1833-abt.1900)]] Company C and also Company G 126th Ohio Volunteers. The Burnetts were four of five brothers who joined the Union (eldest brother Charles did not serve). *[[Midkiff-411|Allen Midkiff (1824-1906)]] 1824-1907 *[[Midkiff-426|Hansford Midkiff (abt.1845-aft.1861)]] 1845- after 1861 *[[Midkiff-688|Lorenzo Dow Midkiff (1844-aft.1900)]] *[[Midkiff-388|Morris Midkiff (1841-abt.1908)]] 1841 - circa 1908 *[[Midkiff-689|William Harrison Midkiff (1837-1920)]] *William K. Moore, Company C circa 1819 *[[Moore-86778|Joseph Moore (abt.1838-1916)]], Company G, enrolled 19 Dec 1862, discharged 1 Aug 1865 *Allen H. Pauley, Company C circa 1841-16 June 1909 *Daniel Pauley, Company C circa 1823-12 Jan 1902 *George W. Pauley, Comapny C 25 June 1847-19 May 1918 while chopping wood at the mouth of Graley Hollow. *Henry A. Pauley, Company C circa 1847-22 Dec 1919 *John A. Pauley, Company C circa 1839-26 Oct 1928 *[[Pauley-51|Joseph A. Pauley (abt.1828-)]], Company C circa 1830, became a Baptist Preacher (I believe this is the right man, but not sure. Born 1828, married Mary Tackett.) *[[Pauley-347|Lafayette Wayne Pauley (1842-1913)]], Company C circa 1840-11 June 1913 reached rank of second Lt. *[[Pauley-1070|Preston Pauley (abt.1836-)]], Company C circa 1834 *Wiliam Morgan "Tiger Bill" Pauley, Company C and Company M 10 june 1828 *[[Pauley-390|William Wayne Pauley (1829-1922)]], Company M circa 1822- 30 March 1899 *George W. Smith, Company M circa 1845-1885 *Jordan Smith, Jr. Company M circa 1844 *[[Tackett-1151|Elijah Tackett (1842-1903)]], Company C circa 1841 *[[Tackett-1482|Samuel Anderson Tackett (1835-1915)]], Company C, 1835-14 March 1915 Elijah's older brother, they joined the same day *[[Turley-1154|Andrew J. Turley (abt.1840-1913)]] (Enlistment papers show him as Jackson J. Turley, 1814-1913 *[[Turley-1771|Jackson Davis Turley (1841-1928)]] *Henry Clay Young, Company A circa 1847-5 Jan1917 Enlisted as a substitute for Coventha Hatcher. Became a Baptist preacher, Cobb's Creek Baptist Church. Those who served in '''other Union forces''': *Webster Hill of Cobb's Creek, Company A. 91st Ohio Infantry circa 1845 Those who served with the '''Confederacy''': *William Watts *It has long been given that Jackson Pauley, a sixth son of Ephraim and Anna (Mullins) Pauley also served in the Confederate Army. Proof pending. ===Historic Notables=== [Note:'' At the present time the notables below are confined to those families that were present early in the area's settlement, roughly 1800 through the end of the Civil War. If a new section is needed for more recent notables, please add a separate section. Also, not all of the notables were residents of the Forks of Coal/Alum Creek community, but are associated with these hamlets in other ways.'' - gsm] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Forks of Coal, West Virginia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] :The '''Midkiffs''', [[Midkiff-403|Old Joseph Midkiff]], his wife [[Turley-1161|Rebecca (Turley) Midkiff]], [[Midkiff-404|Nathan Midkiff]], [[Midkiff-407|Jesse Midkiff]], [[Midkiff-299|Calvin Midkiff]], [[Midkiff-740|Eli Midkiff (abt.1807-abt.1865)]] and various others. :[[Martin-47438|Redmond '''Martin''']] :[[Ellison-84|Rev. James E. '''Ellison''']] :The '''Pauleys''' (Pollys), [[Pauley-18|Joseph A. Pauley]], [[Pauley-154|Henry Pauley]], [[Pauley-150|John Pauley]], [[Pauley-173|Mohana Pauley]], [[Pauley-182|James Wiley Pauley]] and family. :The '''Chandlers''', [[Chandler-7868|John Chandler]], [[Chandler-32|Richard Carter Chandler]], [[Chandler-31|John Anthony Wayne Chandler]], [[Chandler-11466|John W. Chandler]], and Abraham Chandler (late of Missouri) :[[Hill-51740|Jenifer '''Hill''']] and [[Hill-51743|Lewis Hill]], [[Hill-58548|Caroline Hill]] and her family :[[Clark-74963|Levi '''Clark''']] :The '''Toney''' family, including [[Toney-137|Cary Toney]] and [[Toney-66|Robert Toney]] :[[Dunlap-4301|Mary Ann ('''Dunlap''') Moore]], her parents and family. :[[West-25863|John W. '''West''')]], [[West-25865|Thomas Claiborne West]], and [[West-25773|Mary Susan (West) Turley]] :[[Rock-1727|Anderson A. '''Rock''']], [[Johnson-125817|Jesse F. '''Johnson''']], [[Overshiner-31|John '''Overshiner''']], and [[Seashols-8|Jeremiah '''Seashols''']], [[Webb-25315|William H. '''Webb''']] :The '''Griffiths''', [[Griffith-9412|Adam Griffith]], [[Griffith-11642|Norman Griffith]], [[Griffith-2728|Rev.George Washington Griffith]], and many others. :[[Lacy-3322|John '''Lacy''']] :The '''Handley's''' including [[Handley-1425|Harrison Handley]] and [[Handley-1428|William Allison Handley]]. :[[Smith-284396|Allen M. '''Smith''']] and his siblings, including [[Smith-284795|Daniel M. Smith]] , as well as his in-laws [[Beach-1787|Samuel '''Beach''']] and family. :[[Hudson-16407|John '''Hudson''']] :[[Swinburne-290|Ralph (Swinburne) Swinburn (1805-1895)]], his son [[Swinburne-291|Thomas (Swinburne) Swinburn (1840-aft.1925)]], and their families :The '''Turley''' family, including [[Turley-1769|Preston S. Turley]] [''Notable links in progress... please feel free to add family from this neck of the woods; PROVIDED that the family additions are well-sourced (no pay-wall sourcing, please) and are among the earliest settlers in the family line. - gsm''] ==Sources== ==Acknowledgements== [[Morris-22203|Gregory S. Morris]] Forks of Coal OPS original author and Free Space Manager. Jim Ryan, Barber at a Alum Creek, author of '''Murder at Alum Creek''', 2021. David McCormick for his work on Cobb's Creek.
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Last names in Naylor, Jayde Vanessa's family tree. '''Last names''' with formal family documents * Burton * Bramma *'''Bradbury''' *'''Bratley''' *Broadhead * '''Chambers''' *'''Chessey''' * Cowell * Cowling *Darker *Fishburn *'''Greenhough''' *''' Goss''' *Heseldin *'''Hindley''' *Horner * '''Judge''' * Mathews * '''Mead''' * Milligan/Mulligan * Mills * '''Mumford''' * Morris * '''Moverley''' * '''Naylor''' * '''Lee'''/'''Levy'''/Lewin/Lewyn * Lindell * '''Lockridge''' * Parr * Pawson * '''Pile/Pyle''' * Pollard * '''Safe''' * Stoloff/Stolloff * Rhodes * '''Rochford''' * Rooney * Rosevere/'''Rosevear''' * '''Wright''' *''' Yates-Farrah'''
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[[Category:New York]][[Category:New York History]][[Category:New York Project]] == Formation of New York Counties == {{Image|file=New_York_Genealogical_Resources-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Current New York Counties }} {| {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" !County !County Seat !Created !Formed from !Named for |- |[[:Category:Albany County, New York|Albany]] |[[:Category:Albany, New York|Albany]] |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |[[Stuart-19|James II of England (James VII of Scotland)]] (1633–1701), who was Duke of York (English title) and Duke of Albany (Scottish title) before becoming King of England, Ireland, and Scotland. |- |[[:Category:Allegany County, New York|Allegany]] |[[:Category:Belmont, New York|Belmont]] |1806 |Genesee County |A variant spelling of the Allegheny River |- |[[:Category:Bronx County, New York|Bronx]] |none |1914[6] |New York County |Jonas Bronck (1600?–1643), an early settler of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam |- |[[:Category:Broome County, New York|Broome]] |[[:Category:Binghamton, New York|Binghamton]] |1806 |Tioga County |John Broome (1738–1810), fourth Lieutenant Governor of New York |- |[[:Category:Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]] |[[:Category:Little Valley, New York|Little Valley]] |1808 |Genesee County |A Seneca word meaning "bad smelling banks", referring to the odor of natural gas which leaked from local rock formations |- |[[:Category:Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]] |[[:Category:Auburn, New York|Auburn]] |1799 |Onondaga County |The Cayuga tribe of Native Americans |- |[[:Category:Chautauqua County, New York|Chautauqua]] |[[:Category:Mayville, New York|Mayville]] |1808 |Genesee County |Loanword from the Erie language describing Chautauqua Lake; language now lost and cannot be translated |- |[[:Category:Chemung County, New York|Chemung]] |[[:Category:Elmira, New York|Elmira]] |1836 |Tioga County |A Lenape word meaning "big horn", which was the name of a local Native American village |- |[[:Category:Chenango County, New York|Chenango]] |[[:Category:Norwich, New York|Norwich]] |1798 |Tioga County and Herkimer County |An Onondaga word meaning "large bull-thistle" |- |[[:Category:Clinton County, New York|Clinton]] |[[:Category:Plattsburgh, New York|Plattsburgh]] |1788 |Washington County |George Clinton (1739–1812), fourth Vice President of the United States and first and third Governor of New York |- |[[:Category:Columbia County, New York|Columbia]] |[[:Category:Hudson, New York|Hudson]] |1786 |Albany County |Christopher Columbus (1451–1506), the European explorer |- |[[:Category:Cortland County, New York|Cortland]] |[[:Category:Cortland, New York|Cortland]] |1808 |Onondaga County |Pierre Van Cortlandt (1721–1814), first Lieutenant Governor of New York |- |[[:Category:Delaware County, New York|Delaware]] |[[:Category:Delhi, New York|Delhi]] |1797 |Otseg County and Ulster County |Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr (1577–1618), an early colonial leader in Virginia |- |[[:Category:Dutchess County, New York|Dutchess]] |[[:Category:Poughkeepsie, New York|Poughkeepsie]] |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |Lady Anne Hyde (1637–1671), Duchess of York and wife of King James II of England |- |[[:Category:Erie County, New York|Erie]] |[[:Category:Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]] |1821 |Niagara County |The Erie tribe of Native Americans |- |[[:Category:Essex County, New York|Essex]] |[[:Category:Elizabethtown, New York|Elizabethtown]] |1799 |Clinton County |The county of Essex in England |- |[[:Category:Franklin County, New York|Franklin]] |[[:Category:Malone, New York|Malone]] |1808 |Clinton County |Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), the early American printer, scientist, and statesman |- |[[:Category:Fulton County, New York|Fulton]] |[[:Category:Johnstown, New York|Johnstown]] |1838 |Montgomery County |Robert Fulton (1765–1815), inventor of the steamship |- |[[:Category:Genesee County, New York|Genesee]] |[[:Category:Batavia, New York|Batavia]] |1802 |Ontario County and land acquired in the Holland Purchase |A Seneca phrase meaning "good valley" |- |[[:Category:Greene County, New York|Greene]] |[[:Category:Catskill, New York|Catskill]] |1800 |Albany County and Ulster County |Nathanael Greene (1742–1786), the American Revolutionary War general |- |[[:Category:Hamilton County, New York|Hamilton]] |[[:Category:Lake Pleasant, New York|Lake Pleasant]] |1816 |Montgomery County |Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804), the early American political theorist and first Secretary of the Treasury |- |[[:Category:Herkimer County, New York|Herkimer]] |[[:Category:Herkimer, New York|Herkimer]] |1791 |Montgomery County |Nicholas Herkimer (1728–1777), the American Revolutionary War general |- |[[:Category:Jefferson County, New York|Jefferson]] |[[:Category:Watertown, New York|Watertown]] |1805 |Oneida County |Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), the early American statesman, author of the Declaration of Independence, and third President of the United States |- |[[:Category:Kings County, New York|Kings]] |none |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |King Charles II of England (1630–1685) |- |[[:Category:Lewis County, New York|Lewis]] |[[:Category:Lowville, New York|Lowville]] |1805 |Oneida County |Morgan Lewis (1754–1844), the fourth Governor of New York |- |[[:Category:Livingston County, New York|Livingston]] |[[:Category:Geneseo, New York|Geneseo]] |1821 |Genesee County and Ontario County |Robert Livingston (1746–1813), the early American statesman and New York delegate to the Continental Congress |- |[[:Category:Madison County, New York|Madison]] |[[:Category:Wampsville, New York|Wampsville]] |1806 |Chenango County |James Madison (1751–1836), the early American statesman, principal author of the Constitution of the United States, and fourth President of the United States |- |[[:Category:Monroe County, New York|Monroe]] |[[:Category:Rochester, New York|Rochester]] |1821 |Genesee County and Ontario County |James Monroe (1758–1831), the early American statesman and fifth President of the United States |- |[[:Category:Montgomery County, New York|Montgomery]] |[[:Category:Fonda, New York|Fonda]] |1772 |Albany County |Originally Tryon County after colonial governor William Tryon (1729–1788), renamed after the American Revolutionary War general Richard Montgomery (1738–1775) in 1784 |- |[[:Category:Nassau County, New York|Nassau]] |[[:Category:Mineola, New York|Mineola]] |1899 |Queens County |The Princes of Orange-Nassau ruled the Netherlands when Long Island was a Dutch colony |- |[[:Category:New York County, New York|New York]] |none |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |King James |- |[[:Category:Niagara County, New York|Niagara]] |[[:Category:Lockport, New York|Lockport]] |1808 |Genesee County |An Iroquoian word perhaps meaning "a neck" between two bodies of water, "thunder of waters", or "bisected bottom land" II of England (1633–1701), who was Duke of York and Albany before he ascended the throne of England, Duke of York being his English title |- |[[:Category:Oneida County, New York|Oneida]] |[[:Category:Utica, New York|Utica]] |1798 |Herkimer County |The Oneida tribe of Native Americans |- |[[:Category:Onondaga County, New York|Onondaga]] |[[:Category:Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]] |1792 |Herkimer County |The Onondaga tribe of Native Americans |- |[[:Category:Ontario County, New York|Ontario]] |Canandaigua |1789 |Land acquired in the Phelps and Gorham Purchase |An Iroquoian word meaning "beautiful lake" |- |[[:Category:Orange County, New York|Orange]] |[[:Category:Goshen, New York|Goshen]] |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |William of Orange-Nassau (1650–1702), who became King William III of England |- |[[:Category:Orleans County, New York|Orleans]] |[[:Category:Albion, Orleans County, New York|Albion]] |1824 |Genesee County |The French Royal House of Orléans |- |[[:Category:Oswego County, New York|Oswego]] |[[:Category:Oswego, New York|Oswego]] |1816 |Oneida County and Onondaga County |The Oswego River, from an Iroquoian word meaning "the outpouring", referring to the mouth of the river |- |[[:Category:Otsego County, New York|Otsego]] |[[:Category:Cooperstown, New York|Cooperstown]] |1791 |Montgomery County |A Native American word meaning "place of the rock" |- |[[:Category:Putnam County, New York|Putnam]] |[[:Category:Carmel, New York|Carmetl]] |1812 |Dutchess County |Israel Putnam (1718–1790), an American Revolutionary War general |- |[[:Category:Queens County, New York|Queens]] |none |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |Catherine of Braganza (1638–1705), Queen of England and wife of King Charles II of England |- |[[:Category:Rensselaer County, New York|Rensselaer]] |[[:Category:Troy, New York|Troy]] |1791 |Albany County |In honor of the family of Kiliaen van Rensselaer (before 1596 – after 1643), the early landholder in the Dutch New Amsterdam colony |- |[[:Category:Richmond County, New York|RIchmond]] |none |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond (1672–1723), the illegitimate son of King Charles II of England |- |[[:Category:Rockland County, New York|Rockland]] |[[:Category:New City, New York|New City]] |1798 |Orange County |Early settlers' description of terrain as "rocky land" |- |[[:Category:Saratoga County, New York|Saratoga]] |[[:Category:Ballston Spa, New York|Ballston Spa]] |1791 |Albany County |A corruption of a Native American word meaning "the hill beside the river" |- |[[:Category:Schenectady County, New York|Schenectady]] |[[:Category:Schenectady, New York|Schenectady]] |1809 |Albany County |A Mohawk word meaning "on the other side of the pine lands" |- |[[:Category:Schoharie County, New York|Schoharie]] |[[:Category:Schoharie, New York|Schoharie]] |1795 |Albany County and Otsego County |A Mohawk word meaning "floating driftwood" |- |[[:Category:Schuyler County, New York|Schuyler]] |[[:Category:Watkins Glen, New York|Watkins Glen]] |1854 |Chemung County, Steuben County, and Tompkins County |Philip Schuyler (1733–1804), the American Revolutionary War general and Senator from New York |- |[[:Category:Seneca County, New York|Seneca]] |[[:Category:Waterloo, New York|Waterloo]] |1804 |Cayuga County |The Seneca tribe of Native Americans |- |[[:Category:St. Lawrence County, New York|St. Lawrence]] |[[:Category:Canton, New York|Canton]] |1802 |Clinton County, Herkimer County, and Montgomery County |The St Lawrence River, which forms the northern border of the county and New York State |- |[[:Category:Steuben County, New York|Steuben]] |[[:Category:Bath, New York|Bath]] |1796 |Ontario County |Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730–1794), the Prussian general who assisted the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War |- |[[:Category:Suffolk County, New York|Suffolk]] |[[:Category:Riverhead, New York|RIverhead]] |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |The county of Suffolk in England |- |[[:Category:Sullivan County, New York|Sullivan]] |[[:Category:Monticello, New York|Monticello]] |1809 |Ulster County |John Sullivan (1740–1795), an American Revolutionary War general |- |[[:Category:Tioga County, New York|Tioga]] |[[:Category:Owego, New York|Owego]] |1791 |Montgomery County |A Native American word meaning "at the forks", describing a meeting place |- |[[:Category:Tompkins County, New York|Tompkins]] |[[:Category:Ithaca, New York|Ithaca]] |1817 |Cayuga County and Seneca County |Daniel D. Tompkins (1774–1825), the 6th Vice President of the United States |- |[[:Category:Ulster County, New York|Ulster]] |[[:Category:Kingston, New York|Kingston]] |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |The Irish province of Ulster, then an earldom of the Duke of York, later King James II of England |- |[[:Category:Warren County, New York|Warren]] |[[:Category:Queensbury, New York|Queensbury]] |1813 |Washington County |Joseph Warren (1741–1775), the early American patriot and American Revolutionary War general |- |[[:Category:Washington County, New York|Washington]] |[[:Category:Fort Edward, New York|Fort Edward]] |1772 |Albany County |Originally Charlotte County, renamed in 1784 after George Washington (1732–1799), the American Revolutionary War general and first President of the United States |- |[[:Category:Wayne County, New York|Wayne]] |[[:Category:Lyons, New York|Lyons]] |1823 |Ontario County and Seneca County |General Anthony Wayne (1745–1796), the American Revolutionary War general |- |[[:Category:Westchester County, New York|Westchester]] |[[:Category:White Plains, New York|White Plains]] |1683 |One of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |The city of Chester in England |- |[[:Category:Wyoming County, New York|Wyoming]] |[[:Category:Warsaw, New York|Warsaw]] |1841 |Genesee County |A modification of a word from the Lenape language meaning "broad bottom lands" |- |[[:Category:Yates County, New York|Yates]] |[[:Category:Penn Yan, New York|Penn Yan]] |1823 |Ontario County and Steuben County |Joseph C. Yates (1768–1837), eighth Governor of New York |} == Defunct Counties == {| {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !County !Created !Abolished !Fate[1] |- |[[:Category:Cornwall County, New York|Cornwall]] |1665 |1686 |Transferred to the part of Massachusetts that later became the state of Maine and partitioned; one of the 12 original counties created in the New York colony |- |[[:Category:Dukes County, New York|Dukes]] |1683 |1692 |Transferred to Massachusetts; one of 12 original counties created in the New York colony |- |[[:Category:Cumberland County, New York|Cumberland]] |1766 |1777 |Transferred to Vermont and partitioned |- |[[:Category:Gloucester County, New York|Goucester]] |1770 |1777 |Transferred to Vermont and partitioned |- |[[:Category:Charlotte County, New York|Charlotte]] |1772 |1784 |Partitioned and renamed as Washington County |- |[[:Category:Tryon County, New York|Tryon]] |1772 |1784 |Renamed as Montgomery County |- |[[:Category:Mexico County, New York|Mexico]] |1792 |1796 |Never settled or incorporated, reallocated to other counties |} == County Formation Map == This map will show you the locations & changes in counties through the years. https://www.mapofus.org/_iframe/ny-maps.htm
Former Mayors of Van Alstyne, Texas
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A list of every individual who's served as mayor of Van Alstyne, Texas from 1899 - present day. This project was thought up by the mods of the Van Alstyne History Facebook page, Donald Hash and Katrina Dawn Miller. After learning that a complete list of all the mayors of Van Alstyne, Texas was nowhere to be found online, we decided to research the city's past and create a thorough list for anyone interested. If an individual has passed away, we attached a link to their obituary and Find a Grave memorial so you can read about their achievements as mayor. This project isn't affiliated with city hall, the Van Alstyne Library, or the Van Alstyne Historical Society in any way. This is something we thought up ourselves to be used for persons interested in historical, or genealogy research. Everything is a public record. Photos belong to Donald or Katrina, or they were taken from the Van Alstyne Library with permission. '''Mayors''' Jim Atchison - (2020 - present)https://www.lubbockonline.com/story/news/2020/06/10/atchison-named-van-alstyne-mayor-after-riley-resigns/113687114/ Steven Riley - (2018 - 2020)https://www.kten.com/story/38172960/van-alstynes-new-mayor-takes-office Larry Cooper - (2015-2018)https://www.kten.com/story/38172960/van-alstynes-new-mayor-takes-officehttps://www.kxii.com/content/news/Van-Alstyne-mayor--468527643.html Teddie Ann Salmon - (2013 - 2015)https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/2013/05/22/salmon-wins-fourth-term-van-alstyne-mayor-html/24320940007/ Kim Demasters - (2011 - 2013)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=kim%20demasters&i=f&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_20110520_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970 Ruth Ann Collins - (2009 - 2011)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=ruth%20ann%20collins&i=f&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_20090514_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970 Mike Parker - (2005 - 2009)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=mike%20parker&i=f&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_20050728_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970 Willie Boddie - (2003 - 2005)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=willie%20boddie&i=f&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_20070301_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54795211/willie_james-boddie Willie Boddie - mayor pro tem (2002 - 2003)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=willie%20boddie&i=f&d=01012000-12312009&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_20020718_english_1&df=51&dt=60&cid=2970 Benny Edwards - (1999 - 2002)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=bennie%20edwards&i=f&d=01011990-12312009&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19990506_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/250999723/benny_wayne_edwards Teddie Ann Salmon - (1993 -1999)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=teddie%20ann%20salmon&i=f&d=01011990-12311999&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19930506_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970 David Schatz - (1986 - 1993)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=david%20schatz&i=f&d=01011980-12311999&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19890504_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970https://www.scogginsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/David-Wayne-Schatz?obId=30291660#/celebrationWall Sherman Taylor - (1983 - 1986)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22sherman%20taylor%22&i=f&d=01011980-12311989&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19830217_english_1&df=21&dt=30&cid=2970 B. E. "Ted" Nevils - (1979 - 1983)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=nevils&i=f&d=01011980-12311999&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19901220_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139853965/burness-elwin-nevils Desmon E. Billups - (1971 - 1979)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=desmond%20billups&i=f&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19901018_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87387640/desmon-earl-billups Rev. James Isham Gregory - (1969 - 1971)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=gregory&i=f&by=1983&bdd=1980&d=01011898-12311989&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19830505_english_3&df=1&dt=9&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10554129/james-isham-gregoryhttps://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=gregory%20mayor&i=f&by=1969&bdd=1960&d=01011960-12311969&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19690410_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970 Roscoe Kincaid Garver - (1951 - 1969)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22roscoe%20garver%22&i=f&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19801120_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21246666/roscoe_kincaid_garverhttps://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=garver&i=f&by=1951&bdd=1950&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19510504_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970 [[Hynds-124|Henry Hynds]] - (1945 - 1951)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=henry%20hynds&i=f&by=1983&bdd=1980&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19831208_english_1&df=1&dt=8&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140086781/henry-david-hynds#add-to-vc J. M. McLemore - (1941 - 1945)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=mclemore&i=f&by=1941&bdd=1940&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19410612_english_1&df=1&dt=4&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59552228/james-madison-mclemore [[Blassingame-240|William Winsor Blassingame]] - (1935 - 1941)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=mclemore&i=f&by=1941&bdd=1940&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19410612_english_1&df=1&dt=4&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10468289/winsor-william-blassingame J. M. McLemore - (1926 - 1935)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=mclemore&i=f&by=1927&bdd=1920&d=01011920-12311959&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19270407_english_1&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=mclemore&i=f&by=1927&bdd=1920&bm=4&bd=21&d=04211927-04211927&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19270421_english_10&df=1&dt=3&cid=2970 Ed P. Williams - (1920 - 1926)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=williams%20mayor&i=f&by=1926&bdd=1920&d=01011920-12311929&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19260520_english_5&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117715457/ed-p-williams#add-to-vc [[Cartwright-4932|Dr. Thomas Speed Cartwright]] (1907-1909) Louis Garver - (1910 - 1917)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22louis%20garver%22%20mayor&i=f&d=01011898-12312020&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19230111_english_5&df=1&dt=10&cid=2970 [[Cartwright-4932|Dr. Thomas Speed Cartwright]] - (1907-1909) J. H. Moore - (1905 - 1907) [[McKinney-9765|Joseph Ashley McKinney]] - (1901-1905)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10581103/joseph-ashley-mckinney#add-to-vc J. J. Holliday - (1900 - 1901)https://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22mayor%20holiday%22&i=f&d=01011898-12311908&m=between&ord=k1&fn=van_alstyne_leader_usa_texas_van_alstyne_19020712_english_3&df=1&dt=2&cid=2970 Lewis James Reynolds - (1896 - 1897)Public records from the Van Alstyne, Texas City Hall.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120766151/lewis_james-reynolds [[Cave-1404|William Henry Cave]] - (1892 - 1896)Public records from the Van Alstyne, Texas City Hall. Newton Taylor - (1891 - 1892)Public records from the Van Alstyne, Texas City Hall.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10593183/newton-taylor '''Credits''' 1. Find a Gravefindagrave.com (Links to memorials. User submitted photos and obituaries.) 2. GoogleGoogle.com (Used to search for news articles that didn't come from ''The Van Alstyne Leader'.' 3. Van Alstyne City Hallhttps://cityofvanalstyne.us/ (Open records request. See images section.) 4. ''Van Alstyne Leader'' Newspaper Archiveshttps://vanalstyne.advantage-preservation.com/ (Links to obituaries, and past Van Alstyne City election results.) 5. Van Alstyne Public Libraryhttps://cityofvanalstyne.us/departments/library/ (Genealogy and Reference Dept.) == Sources ==
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:'''NOTE''' Hello Carole! Thank you so much for getting back so fast, I was not expecting that, Great Ideas! ;) I also wrote to the Many managers of Tah Chee "Dutch" "The Long Warrior" of Tellico on GENI since they use a link to Tahchee, A Cherokee Chief that states he was born in 1790 [Major b. abt 1771 Can't be his son!] I also noticed not only is his wife on there is the daughter of Oconastota [fag memorial] apparently his Mother was too? I asked them about that... ----------------- I actually have much more information on Kah-nung-da-tla-geh aka. Major Ridge then his parents, I had just started to dig around looking at his folks when I noticed all the differences in what folks have out there. I added some links that I used to Major Ridge on Wikitree [and a couple photos] from loc.gov site "The Cherokee Indian Nation resisted the encroachment of Euro-Americans on their lands, while at the same time adopting many of their cultural trappings. Major Ridge (Kah-nung-do-tla-geh) (ca. 1771–1839) a mixed-blood, slave-owning leader of the Chickamuaga Cherokees in Georgia and a friend of government agent Benjamin Hawkins, fought American settlers for years before becoming an advocate for cultural adaptation. He signed the Treaty of New Echota in 1835, which eventually resulted in the Trail of Tears, the forced migration of the Cherokee people to lands west of the Mississippi. He was killed by fellow Cherokees." My relation is Major Ridge's Daughter Sollee [Sarah] RIDGE Paschal PIX married one of the men charged with helping the Cherokees, George Washington Paschal Jr is my Cousin [they divorced he was a Lawyer she remarried to Charles Sisson PIX] , his mother Agnes BREWER Paschal[5th great aunt] is sister to my 4th great grandma Elizabeth BREWER Paschal who married George Washington Paschal SR Nephew John Paschal... this is our maternal side, our Paternal side our grandma is a Jackson that came from Randolph County, NC James M Jackson b.1818 we don't know who his folks are yet, but I do know that is where Andrew Jackson's family came from.... ugh! I'll go look & see if I have anymore info, I did this awhile back & lost a lot of research changing computers when my old one got sick ;) I need to add Sollee as Major's daughter on wikitree still, here is Major in my tree with some weblinks attached, https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/8722757/person/330115809847/facts Major Ridge PG398 TAHCHEE PG 251 [the 1 b.1790] History of the Indian tribes of North America : with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs. Illustrated with colored portraits of ... V1. History of the Indian tribes of North America : with biographical sketch... History of the Indian tribes of North America : with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs... Major Ridge Stand Watie Elias Boudinot I Think* they have just about ALL the Links & PICS Etc Etc Etc... [Paul is also on ancestry] ------------------------------------------------- :Hello!, : the find a grave link goes to OCONASTOTA not to OGANOSTOTA so the info you put on him from there is incorrect, :Note* the AGE Oconastota b.1710 Major Ridge's father :Tarchee Ogonostota, son of Onacona "White Owl" Attakullkulla, Fullblood of the Bird Clan & Ollie Nionee Oconostota, Ani'-Wa'Ya (Wolf) Clan, Oganstota, Dutsi Tah Chee (Tarchee Ogonostota), Long Warrior, Long warrior of Tellico. was b.bet.1738-48.... I Think* you just mixed up those Native American names that look close to the same spelling but were different folks... Oh! OR you mixed them because the FAG guy Oconastota is [major Ridge dad-->] Oganstota, Dutsi Tah Chee FATHER IN LAW! [https://www.geni.com/people/Ailsey-Paint-Clan-married-into-Cherokee-Bird-Clan/6000000016025143691?through=6000000001637194329} Thoughts? This message is from Jen Hill (charjenpits@yahoo.com). Click here for their WikiTree profile: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Harris-25184 The sender was on this profile page when they sent the message: https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Tah-Chee-1 I will make a new profile if you do not want to and try to get the data changed over or better yet just fix the spelling etc. and open a new one for Ogonostota... found them on rootsweb. no sources... but I will re read the Book I have Trail of Tears and will use that as our source, thank you for catching it. ==Biography== {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Cherokee}} :He is not listed as Dutsi but he is listed under his "Mother's" Cherokee name.......... :'''Oconostota, 1775 – 1780''' "After the Tennessee Valley Authority announced plans to build Tellico Dam in 1967, which would flood historic Cherokee sites, the University of Tennessee initiated a plan to conduct salvage archeological excavations throughout the Little Tennessee Valley. Excavations were conducted at '''Chota''' between 1969 and 1974, as litigation stalled the dam project. The excavations uncovered 783 features (mostly refuse pits), the postmold layouts of 31 structures, and '''91 burials.[18] ''' '''Burial 10, uncovered in 1969, was identified by its grave goods (namely a pair of wire spectacles) as that of chief Oconostota'''.[19] Thousands of stone and ceramic artifacts were uncovered, including projectile points dating to the Archaic period (8000–1000 B.C.).[20]" (wikipedia.com) ==Disputed Origins== Often confused with Oconostota, an earlier, prominent chief. There is no connection. Some claim that he was related to Attakullakulla. Author Thurman Wilkins (without documentation) also says he may have also been called "Dutsi" or Tarchee. Wilkins, Thurman. ''Cherokee Tragedy.'' University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. p. 7 == Biography == :From wikipedia.com [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chota_(Cherokee_town)] :"Chota (also spelled Chote, Echota, Itsati, and other similar variations) :is a historic Overhill --'''Cherokee town site in Monroe County, Tennessee''', in the :southeastern United States. Developing after nearby Tanasi, from the late 1740s :until 1788 Chota was the most important of the Overhill towns, replacing Tanasi :as the de facto capital of the Cherokee people. '''A number of prominent Cherokee leaders were born or resided at Chota, among them Attakullakulla, Oconostota''', Old Hop, Old Tassel, Hanging Maw, and Nancy Ward.[1][2]" NOTE:: There is a difference of opinion between the geni.com site and the wikipedia site as to who his father was--- The wikipedia bio gives Attakullakulla as a Cousin...and Possibly the son of Moytoy,,,,, Find-a-grave memorial states: Cherokee Chief. '''Born the son of Moytoy Pigeon of Tellico''' and his Shawnee wife sometime between 1700 and 1710. " : From the geni.com site ::Note: Also known as Dutsi Tachee, Tarchee Ogonostota, Tarchee Ogonostota, Tatsi aka "Dutch" :"Son of Attakullakulla / Onacona and Ollie Nionee Oconostota, Ani'-Wa'Ya (Wolf) Clan :Husband of Susannah Catherine, of the Deer Clan and E-li-si :Father of Oo-loo-tsa (Lucy) Bowles; Major Ridge, "The Ridge"; David Oo-Watie; Nettle Carrier and Gi-yo-s-ti :Brother of Hannah "Nikitie" Rebecca Arthur; Chief Dragging Canoe; Little White Owl; Oocumma "The Badger" Attakullakulla; Old Abraham (Ooskiah Oskuah) . of Chillowe/Chillhowie and 8 others" :Father of [[Ridge-298 | Major Ridge]] and Oo-watie :::'''TRAIL OF TEARS''' As I read the book and glean the information about "Ridge's" life this is what I find. Ridge's birth and the place of his mother's house was (pg.1) "The place was the town of Hiwassee, on the Hiwassee River, at Susannah Ford, North Carolina Territory." Later to become Tennessee. "His mother had borne before-3 sons, all now dead by reasons of the cold hand of sickness..." When "Ridge was about 5 when his "Mother" and "Father" decided to flee Hiwassee." They built a new house for the family and did not tell the "Uncles" where they were. "Ridge was aged 10 .....when the family decided to move back to their old town of Hiwassee, which had been badly damaged." (p.20) "Here Ridge helped with the building of his mother's third house, '''and his father, Dutsi''', was accepted in the local council." The boy and his younger '''sisters''', were taken into the Clan's affection." "Ridge was 17 when the war dance began in his village." "Ridge's sister and '''younger brother''' took him away to the house." (p.29) After the "final defeat at Erowah, with Sevier at Hightower, Ridge had by now moved with his younger brothers and sisters to the village of Pine Log, near members of the Bird Clan. On returning he did his absolution in the river near where a Shaman chanted bleak intonations..............., he walked thru the field to '''his fiance's house,...........Susanna.''' (pg.43- There is no mention yet as to where they met) '''After Jan 27 1795''', the book speaks about "Ridge courting in the traditional way." (Ridge's mother was not around, "as one of Ridge's aunts, taking the part that his mother would have played.........." The main Chief came forward and joyously announced "The blankets joined".. (which means there is no record of their marriage) (p.56 Susanna is called Wickett). The real life "'''The Trail of Tears was a series of forced relocations of Indian nations in the United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830."''' The relocated people suffered from exposure, disease, and starvation while on route, and more than four thousand died before reaching their various destinations. The removal included members of the Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations, from their ancestral homelands in the Southeastern United States to an area west of the Mississippi River that had been designated as Native Territory. The phrase "Trail of Tears" originated from a description of the removal of the Cherokee Nation in 1838.[1][2] [3] Between 1830 and 1850, the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, and Cherokee people (including Native Americans, and the African freedmen and slaves, who lived among them) were forcibly removed from their traditional lands in the Southeastern United States, and relocated farther west.[4] Those relocated were forced to march to their destinations by state and local militias.[5] The Cherokee removal in 1838 (the last forced removal east of the Mississippi) was brought on by the discovery of gold near Dahlonega, Georgia in 1828, resulting in the Georgia Gold Rush.[6] Approximately 2,000-6,000 of the 16,543 relocated Cherokee perished along the way.[7] [8][9][10][11] (wikipedia) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_Tears#Cherokee_forced_relocation] {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Cherokee}} Oganstota was a Cherokee man probably born about 1750. According to Wilkins his wife was a mixed-blood Cherokee of the Deer Clan. Little is known of him other than his name and his children, [[Ridge-298|The Ridge]], and [[Oo-Watie-1|David Oo-wa-ti]]. Hampton, David K. Cherokee Mixed-Bloods. Arc Press of Cane Hill, Lincoln, Arkansas. 2005. p. 243 The Moravian missionaries also mentioned a daughter, but not by name. McClinton, Rowena, ed. The Moravian Springplace Mission to the Cherokees. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE. 2007. Vol. 1, Dec. 1, 1811, p. 459 According to memories of The Ridge, the family was displaced in 1776 during the Revolutionary War when American militia under Rutherford destroyed the Cherokee towns near Hiwassie Isenbarger, Dennis L. ed. Native Americans in Early North Carolina. Office of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Raleigh, N.C. 2013. pp. 242-244. and moved to the Sequatchie valley farther down the Tennessee River. The family made a final move to Pine Log (now Georgia) about 1785. Oganstota and his wife are believed to have died there about about 1789. Wilkins, "Tragedy," p. 21 == Sources == *"'''TRAIL OF TEARS''' The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation" --- Author: John Ehle copyright: 1988 *{{FindAGrave|6584626}} *:'''Tennessee Genweb Project''' [http://www.tngenweb.org/tnfirst/firstpeople/tahchee.html tngenweb] :"First People of Tennessee and the American Southeast" ::: Tah-Chee or Dutch, Cherokee Chief *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chota_(Cherokee_town) Chota Tennessee] * [https://www.geni.com/people/Major-Ridge/6000000001637194329 Major
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[[Category: Forms of Marriage]] ===Forms of Marriage=== This page contains descriptions of different forms of marriage, with various levels of legality across the globe. ===Avunculate Marriage=== Related Category: [[:Category: Avunculate Marriage|Avunculate Marriage]]
An avunculate marriage is any marriage between an uncle and a niece or between an aunt and a nephew. It may refer to a marriage between biological relatives or people related by marriage. In some countries, avunculate marriages are prohibited by law, while in others marriages between biological relatives of this kind are both legal and common. If the partners in an avunculate marriage are biologically related, they normally have the same genetic relationship as half-siblings, or a grandparent and grandchild – that is they share approximately 25% of their genetic material. (They are therefore more closely related than partners in a marriage between first cousins, in which on average the members share 12.5% of inherited genetic material, but less than that of a marriage between, for instance, cousin-siblings, in which the partners share 37.5% of their inherited genetic material.) Avunculate marriage is legal in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Finland, Malaysia, The Netherlands, and Russia. It is explicitly illegal in most English-speaking countries. '''See''': [[Wikipedia:Avunculate marriage|Avunculate Marriage]] ===Consanguineous Marriage=== Related Category: [[:Category:Consanguineous Marriages|Consanguineous Marriage]]
When a married couple share one or more ancestors in common, their marriage is considered consanguineous. Depending on the degree and type of consanguinity, and the customs in a time and place, their marriage may be normal, even advantageous, frowned upon, or prohibited. Consanguinity can be simple, when there is only one common ancestor, or multiple, when there is more than one chain of relation between the bride and groom. The four major degrees of simple consanguinity are: : I. uncle-niece/aunt-nephew : II. first cousins : III. first cousins once removed : IV. second cousins Direct ancestor marriage (father-daughter, grandfather-granddaughter) and sibling marriages are almost universally taboo. However other close marriages, such as between uncles and nieces, or between first cousins, has been widely practiced. Consanguineous marriages continue to be common in Saudi Arabia and China, among other places. In Catholic countries before 1918, dispensation was required for marriages until the fourth degree of consanguinity and, after this date, for marriages to the third degree. Since any marriage that could be permitted, was given dispensation, even in Catholic countries, this requirement was only a formality, and did not prevent cousin marriage, where the culture permitted or encouraged it. In Sicily, and in the provinces of Palermo and Agrigento in particular, dispensations were required in up to ten percent of all marriages, early in the twentieth century. (Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Antonio Moroni, and Gianna Zei. "Consanguinity, Inbreeding, and Genetic Drift in Italy." 2004: Princeton University Press.) *Cousin Marriage:
Cousin marriage is marriage between cousins (i.e. people with common grandparents or people who share other fairly recent ancestors). Opinions and practice vary widely across the world. In some cultures and communities, cousin marriage is considered ideal and actively encouraged; in others, it is subject to social stigma. Cousin marriage is common in the Middle East, for instance, where it accounts for over half of all marriages in some countries. In some countries outside that region, it is uncommon but still legal. In others, it is seen as incestuous and is legally prohibited: it is banned in China and Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, and in fewer than half of the United States. Supporters of cousin marriage where it is banned may view the prohibition as discrimination, while opponents may appeal to moral or other arguments. Worldwide, more than 10% of marriages are between first or second cousins.
In the past, cousin marriage was practised within indigenous cultures in Australia, North America, South America, and Polynesia. Various religions have ranged from prohibiting sixth cousins or closer from marrying, to freely allowing first-cousin marriage. Cousin marriage is an important topic in anthropology and alliance theory.
Children of first-cousin marriages may have an increased risk of genetic disorders, particularly if their parents both carry a harmful recessive mutation, but this can only be estimated empirically, and those estimates are likely to be specific to particular populations in specific environments. Children of more distantly related cousins have less risk of harmful genetic mutations. In fact, a study of Icelandic records indicated that marriages between third or fourth cousins (people with common great-great- or great-great-great-grandparents) may produce the most children and grandchildren.
See: [[Wikipedia:Cousin marriage]] ===Double In Law Marriage=== Related Category: [[:Category: Double In Law Marriages]]
Double in-law marriages are those in which two or more siblings marry people who are siblings to one another. The result of these marriages is that the children of these couples are double cousins, having both sets of grandparents in common. ===Polygamy=== Related Category: [[:Category:Polygamists]]
Polygamy is the practice of marrying multiple spouses. When a man is married to more than one wife at a time, sociologists call this polygyny. When a woman is married to more than one husband at a time, it is called polyandry.
An avunculate marriage is any marriage between an uncle and a niece or between an aunt and a nephew. It may refer to a marriage between biological relatives or people related by marriage. In some countries, avunculate marriages are prohibited by law, while in others marriages between biological relatives of this kind are both legal and common. If the partners in an avunculate marriage are biologically related, they normally have the same genetic relationship as half-siblings, or a grandparent and grandchild – that is they share approximately 25% of their genetic material. (They are therefore more closely related than partners in a marriage between first cousins, in which on average the members share 12.5% of inherited genetic material, but less than that of a marriage between, for instance, cousin-siblings, in which the partners share 37.5% of their inherited genetic material.) Avunculate marriage is legal in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Finland, Malaysia, The Netherlands, and Russia. It is explicitly illegal in most English-speaking countries. '''See''': [[Wikipedia:Avunculate marriage|Avunculate Marriage]] ===Consanguineous Marriage=== Related Category: [[:Category:Consanguineous Marriages|Consanguineous Marriage]]
When a married couple share one or more ancestors in common, their marriage is considered consanguineous. Depending on the degree and type of consanguinity, and the customs in a time and place, their marriage may be normal, even advantageous, frowned upon, or prohibited. Consanguinity can be simple, when there is only one common ancestor, or multiple, when there is more than one chain of relation between the bride and groom. The four major degrees of simple consanguinity are: : I. uncle-niece/aunt-nephew : II. first cousins : III. first cousins once removed : IV. second cousins Direct ancestor marriage (father-daughter, grandfather-granddaughter) and sibling marriages are almost universally taboo. However other close marriages, such as between uncles and nieces, or between first cousins, has been widely practiced. Consanguineous marriages continue to be common in Saudi Arabia and China, among other places. In Catholic countries before 1918, dispensation was required for marriages until the fourth degree of consanguinity and, after this date, for marriages to the third degree. Since any marriage that could be permitted, was given dispensation, even in Catholic countries, this requirement was only a formality, and did not prevent cousin marriage, where the culture permitted or encouraged it. In Sicily, and in the provinces of Palermo and Agrigento in particular, dispensations were required in up to ten percent of all marriages, early in the twentieth century. (Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Antonio Moroni, and Gianna Zei. "Consanguinity, Inbreeding, and Genetic Drift in Italy." 2004: Princeton University Press.) *Cousin Marriage:
Cousin marriage is marriage between cousins (i.e. people with common grandparents or people who share other fairly recent ancestors). Opinions and practice vary widely across the world. In some cultures and communities, cousin marriage is considered ideal and actively encouraged; in others, it is subject to social stigma. Cousin marriage is common in the Middle East, for instance, where it accounts for over half of all marriages in some countries. In some countries outside that region, it is uncommon but still legal. In others, it is seen as incestuous and is legally prohibited: it is banned in China and Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, and in fewer than half of the United States. Supporters of cousin marriage where it is banned may view the prohibition as discrimination, while opponents may appeal to moral or other arguments. Worldwide, more than 10% of marriages are between first or second cousins.
In the past, cousin marriage was practised within indigenous cultures in Australia, North America, South America, and Polynesia. Various religions have ranged from prohibiting sixth cousins or closer from marrying, to freely allowing first-cousin marriage. Cousin marriage is an important topic in anthropology and alliance theory.
Children of first-cousin marriages may have an increased risk of genetic disorders, particularly if their parents both carry a harmful recessive mutation, but this can only be estimated empirically, and those estimates are likely to be specific to particular populations in specific environments. Children of more distantly related cousins have less risk of harmful genetic mutations. In fact, a study of Icelandic records indicated that marriages between third or fourth cousins (people with common great-great- or great-great-great-grandparents) may produce the most children and grandchildren.
See: [[Wikipedia:Cousin marriage]] ===Double In Law Marriage=== Related Category: [[:Category: Double In Law Marriages]]
Double in-law marriages are those in which two or more siblings marry people who are siblings to one another. The result of these marriages is that the children of these couples are double cousins, having both sets of grandparents in common. ===Polygamy=== Related Category: [[:Category:Polygamists]]
Polygamy is the practice of marrying multiple spouses. When a man is married to more than one wife at a time, sociologists call this polygyny. When a woman is married to more than one husband at a time, it is called polyandry.
Forney Family Mysteries
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[[Category:Forrest County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Forrest County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==
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[[Category:Ireland]] [[Category:Ireland, Surnames]] '''From the GoIreland.com website Surname Search we find this reply when searching on Forrester:''' '''FORESTALL Foristal, Forristal,(''Forrester - by addition'') ''' "Forestal and Forrestal are variants in use today,. is of English origin and is considered to be a variant of the surname Forester. The Forstalls, as they were usually called until modern times, may be classed as Anglo-Norman since they came to Ireland shortly after the Invasion and were prominent in the activities of here from the thirteenth century. They appeared very often in all mediaeval records dealing with the counties of Kilkenny and Wexford and Co. Kildare, where Geoffrey, William and Patrick le Forstal were living in 1297. They are occasionally described as de Forrestal this de is probably a clerical error for le.By the seventeenth century they were recorded by Petty as among the principal Irish inhabitants of the baronies of Ida, Knocktopher and Fassadinin in Co. Kilkenny, Bantry and Shelbourne in Co. Wexford and Cullenagh Co Leix. There were four main branches of the Forrestall family seated respectively at Forrestallstown, Carrickloney, Killbride and Mullinahar, all in the southern part of Co. Kilkenny. The most distinguished of the family, Dr. Mark Forstall O.S.A., Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin from 1676 to 1683, was especially praised by St. Oliver Plunket in his correspondence with the Holy See: previously a man of note in Vienna. Four of the name appeared in the list of Irish Jacobites attainted or outlawed after 1691. The name is comparatively rare now."
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[[Category:Forster School, Somerville, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Somerville, Massachusetts]] Originally built on Sycamore Street in Somerville, in the Winter Hill neighborhood, in 1866. It was named for Charles Forster (1798-1866) and also served as a town hall until 1872. === Class of 1897 === * Bessie M. Albee * Gertrude T. Bacon * Wallace I. Bacon * Florence M. Barber * Ella M. Bisbee * Charles L. Brainerd * Gertrude D. Brown * Josephine C. Bryan * James H. Buzzell * Jennie G. Carpenter * Fred R. Chadwick * Jeanette A. Dawson * Lulu M. Dix * Jennie T. Ducey * John Foley * Edward S. French * Gertrude J. Gardner * Mabel L. Gardner * Olive B. Hanscom * George W. Hardy * Laura M. Hicks * Gertrude E. Jones * Florence G. Keeler * John Kilmartin * Horace H. Leavitt Jr. * Alice F. Lyon * Clara O. Maddison * Isabel F. McCoy * Isabelle M. Mellow * William L. Mercy Jr. * Grace E. Morison * F. Lillian Mosher * George R. Norton * Mary S. Piper * Ethel P. Porter * Vida B. Roche * Alice W. Sears * Lucy D. Sears * Arthur E. Stevens * Sarah G. Stowers * Ina G. Thompson * John C. Thompson * Alice F. Trochu * Elsie L. Vreeland * George G. Wald * Chester L. Whitaker * Sarah B. Whitaker * Rosamond C. Williams * Stella A. Wilson * Mabel B. Wyman Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=-wJRAQAAMAAJ&dq Annual Report of the School Committee of Somerville] for the Year 1897, p. 128 === Class of 1899 === * Marjorie W. Armstrong * Leslie E. Babbitt * Earl W. Bailey * May H. Baker * F. Harold Baldwin * Mabelle A. Boyle * Mary E. Burke * Daniel J. Carroll * Henry T. Chickering * Letitia F. Clark * Ella J. Clifford * Charles S. Cohen * Clara L. Collins * Harry L. Collins * David L. Countway Jr. * Mabel A. Crankshaw * H. Brooks Crosby * Grace W. Cushing * Harry M. Dix * William J. Donahue * Lura A. Elliott * Marion H. Farrar * Agnes T. Fitzgerald * Catherine J. Friel * Annie T. Gallen * Elizabeth M. Grady * Charles T. Hardison * Helen E. Hardison * Harrison P. Higgins * Louis G. Keyes * Claire W. Kidder * Sarah W. Kilmer * Lewis W. LaDuke, Jr. * Helen L. Laycock * Almira F. Leavitt * James B. Lowell * Helen F. Lyon * Edna M. Mackinnon * Violet F. MacLean * Annie F. McCarthy * William H. McKenna * Pearl E. Miller * Delia A. Moran * Frank A. Moran * Hazel C. Moulton * Mabel E. Page * Samuel T. Page * Ralph P. Robinson * Harold M. Shaw * Ina H. Simonds * Stilson H. Smith * Sadie B. Stackpole * Alice L. Sweatt * Rena M. Thatcher * Marion G. Todd * Pauline L. Todd * Charles C. Trenholm * Frank W. Tucker * Matt Whitney Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=M8REAQAAMAAJ&dq Annual Reports for the City of Somerville], Massachusetts, 1899, published by Somerville Journal Print, 1900, p. 191
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[[Category:Forstrom Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Forstrom-18|Amy Wiemer]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Name Origin == Swedish (Forsström): ornamental name composed of the elements fors 'waterfall' + ström 'river'. ''Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press''
Forsyth County History Stories
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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Georgia]] == Forsyth County History Stories == * by Annette Bramblett, Historical Society of Forsyth County, 2002 * Published by Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, South Carolina * Source Example: :::''[[Space:Forsyth County History Stories|Forsyth County History Stories]]'' (Bramblett, 2002, Charleston, South Carolina) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Forsyth County History Stories|Forsyth County History Stories]]: Page 23 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Forsyth County History Stories|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations == [https://books.google.com/books?id=LfcqEaqsTZwC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books] Preview only, some pages not available == Available at the Library == [https://www.worldcat.org/title/forsyth-county-history-stories/oclc/52601069 ISBN: 0-7385-2386-0] == Table of Contents == Acknowledgements
Introduction
# A Land of Native Americans # Forsyth County's Early Years # Natural Sites and Public Buildings # Townships and Communities # Noted Individuals # Murders # Schools and Educators # Tragedy and Inspiration # Medicine # African-American History # Twentieth Century and Beyond Bibliography
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Introduction
# A Land of Native Americans # Forsyth County's Early Years # Natural Sites and Public Buildings # Townships and Communities # Noted Individuals # Murders # Schools and Educators # Tragedy and Inspiration # Medicine # African-American History # Twentieth Century and Beyond Bibliography
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Fort Beauséjour
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[[Category:Beaubassin, Acadie]] "Le Fort Beauséjour est situé dans le hameau du Lac (Aulac), à Pont-à-Buot, au Nouveau-Brunswick, près de la frontière avec la Nouvelle-Écosse. Le fort est un site historique national depuis 1926."http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Beaus%C3%A9jour "Fort Beauséjour was built by the French during Father Le Loutre's War from 1751–1755; it is located at the Isthmus of Chignecto in present-day Aulac, New Brunswick, Canada. The property is now a National Historic Site of Canada officially known as Fort Beauséjour – Fort Cumberland National Historic Site."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Beaus%C3%A9jour == Sources ==
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[[Category:Sebastian County, Arkansas]] [[Category: United States Forts, Camps and Bases]] {{United States|sub-project=Arkansas}} History of Fort Chaffee and the role it played in American warfare and strategic defense, as well as the growth of Fort Smith, Arkansas. == Creation of Camp Chaffee == {{Image|file=Fort_Chaffee_Arkansas.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Camp Chaffee, Old Gate House }} Fort Chaffee was established in September 20, 1941 and was officially activated in March 1942. Originally designated as Camp Chaffee. The site initially included 15,163 acres, but would eventually expand to include up to 72,000 acres. The area where the fort was located was predominantly farmland, but cemeteries, schools, and homes had to be relocated to make way for the new camp. The camp was created as part of the War Department's planning for the inevitable World War looming on the horizon. Hundreds of carpenters, plumbers, electricians, concrete layers, and other tradesmen were employed to build the mess halls, barracks, admin buildings, churches, warehouses and other necessary facilities for the base. Camp Chaffee was named after Major General Adna Romanza Chaffee Jr., an artillery officer instrumental in the creation of Armoured warfare. The first troops arrived after the attack on Pearl Harbor. ==World War II== {{Image|file=Fort_Chaffee_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=C |size=l |caption=Barracks, Camp Chaffee, Arkansas }} Despite the reminders of the war and hardships many Americans faced during this time. It proved to be an economic boon for the surrounding towns, Fort Smith, Barling and Greenwood. When troops were not busy training, they went out into our community, our stores, theaters and restaurants. The money they spent was no doubt a welcome relief as Americans emerged from the Great Depression. Camp Chaffee was one of the United States premier training camps during World War II. As many as 50,000 troops would live and train there during the war. Army inductees began arriving in 1942 from all across the United States by locomotive to train at Camp Chaffee, before they were shipped off to Europe, Asia, Africa and other military stations. During the war, it served at a training camp for the Sixth, Fourteenth, and Sixteenth Armored Divisions. The camp provided 67 training areas and 153 artillery and mortar positions. Local residents would have heard the boom and rattling of windows as troops trained for combat. A reminder to all of them of the dangers many of their children would face as they went off to war. The untold horrors of war they would have to endure, the indignities and brutality, are almost too difficult to imagine today. It was some of the very troops to set foot on the base that would later liberate the Buchenwald concentration camp, near Weimar, Germany, a camp only second to Auschwitz for the horrors it imposed on prisoners held in the camp. Worst yet, many would never return home to see their families. The time they spent here in Arkansas has left a legacy, a history for all of us to remember. ===Camp Chaffee German POWs=== The main purpose of the camp was to train soldiers for combat and prepare units for deployment. However, it held German POWs from 1942 to 1946. An 83 acres section of the fort was set up as an internment area for German prisoners of war. Nearly 23,000 captured troops, mostly from Rommel's Afrika Korps, were sent to POW camps in Arkansas. While all men were members of the German Army, some were not of German nationality. Some claimed to be Austrians, Poles, and Sudeten Germans from Czechoslovakia. The camp had a capacity of around 10,000 prisoners and at the height of the war, held around 3,000 prisoners. The prisoners at Camp Chaffee were used to help with labor around the camp, and were also used to help with the agricultural production in the surrounding area. The prisoners were generally treated well, and were given the same rations and medical care as American soldiers. There were also efforts made to provide education and cultural activities for the prisoners, such as language classes and sporting events. At least eight POWs died of natural causes while at the camp. German officers and men were allowed to participate in funerals and bury their dead with respect and dignity. Later, they were disinterred, and unless claimed by family, the bodies buried at Fort Sam Houston. At the end of the war, due to laborer shortages and the transition time to transport Germans back home, many were retained for more than a year after the war ended. ==Korean War== During the Korean War, Camp Chaffee, which had been deactivated after World War II, was reactivated as a training center for new soldiers being sent to fight in Korea. The camp was used to train soldiers for combat in the Korean Peninsula, as well as to provide a location for soldiers to receive additional Training and prepare for deployment. Fort Chaffee was one of the primary training sites for the United States Army's infantry and armored units. The soldiers received training in various warfare tactics, including amphibious landings, and practiced with live ammunition. The post also trained soldiers for support roles like military police, intelligence, and signal corps. Fort Chaffee also served as a staging area for soldiers and equipment before they were sent overseas to Korea. The soldiers would arrive at the fort, receive their final training and prepare their equipment and then they would ship out to the front. This was all to avoid delays and ineffciencies caused by multiple trainings and staging at different locations. The base was deactivated after the Korean War. ===Elvis Presley=== {{Image|file=Fort_Chaffee_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Elvis Presley enlistment at Camp Chaffee. }} Elvis Presley, the famous American musician and actor, was stationed at Camp Chaffee, Arkansas during his time in the United States Army. He was drafted into the Army on March 24, 1958, and began basic training at Fort Chaffee. After completing his basic training, he was sent to Germany for a year-long tour of duty. During his time at Camp Chaffee and Fort Hood, Texas, he trained as a truck driver and a tank crewman, and achieved the rank of sergeant. He was honorably discharged from the Army on March 5, 1960. It is said that while at Camp Chaffee he performed impromptu shows for his fellow soldiers, and his time in the Army helped him to improve his stage presence. ==Vietnam War== During the Vietnam War, Fort Chaffee (previously known as Camp Chaffee) in Arkansas served as a training and mobilization center for the United States Army Reserve and the Arkansas National Guard. The fort was reactivated in the early 1960s to support the increasing number of troops being sent to fight in Vietnam. As the war progressed, Fort Chaffee was used to train soldiers for combat in Vietnam and to provide them with additonal training and preparation before they were deployed. The fort offered various forms of training such as jungle warfare, survival, marksmanship and other warfare tactics, as well as providing training for support roles like military police, intelligence and signal corps. Fort Chaffee was also used to train soldiers in advanced weapons systems. Additionally, Fort Chaffee was used as a staging area for soldiers and equipment before they were sent to Vietnam. Soldiers would arrive at the fort, receive their final training, prepare their equipment, and then be shipped out to the front. Fort Chaffee also served as a processing center for soldiers returning for soldiers from Vietnam. The soldiers would return to the U.S. and pass through Fort Chaffee where they would be demobilized and receive medical care if needed. ===Vietnamese Refugees=== {{Image|file=Fort_Chaffee_Arkansas-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=This sign, titled New Horizon in front of Fort Chaffee showed the number of Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees who had lived at the camp and had been subsequently resettled, as well as the number still living there. }} Fort Chaffee in Arkansas was also used to house Vietnamese refugees during the Vietnam War and in the years following the fall of Saigon in 1975. Following the end of the Vietnam War, many Vietnamese refugees fled their county by boat, and the United States agreed to accept some of these refugees as part of a larger effort to resettle Southeast Asian refugees. Fort Chaffee was one of several locations in the United States that were used to temporarily house the Vietnamese refugees as they were being processed for resettlement in the United States. The fort was used as a temporary residence for refugees from May 1975 to 1980. During that period of time, Fort Chaffee was home to over 8,000 Vietnamese refugees, with a population peak of around 6,000. It was one of the largest Vietnamese refugee camps in the United States during this period of time. The refugees at Fort Chaffee were housed in a variety of temprary structures such as tents and Quonset huts. The camp provided basic necesseities such as food, clothing, and medical care. They also provided educational and vocational training for the refugees. The federal government and several private voluntary organizations provided assistance to the refugees to help them become self-sufficient. Refugees were provided with an opportunity to live in the United States permanently, and many were eventually resettled in different cities across the country. The camp was closed in 1980, and the refugees were either resettled or moved to other refugee camps. ==Cuban Refugees== Fort Chaffee, Arkansas was a former U.S. Army installation that was used as a processing center for Cuban refugees during the 1980s. After the fall of the dictator Fulgencio Batista in Cuba in 1959, many Cubans fled the country and emigrated to the United States. In 1980, after Fidel Castro announced that he would be allowing any Cuban who wanted to leave the country to do so, a large number of refugees began to flee to the United States. The U.S. government establashed several refugee processing centers around the country, including one at Fort Chaffee. The center at Fort Chaffee was used to process and house thousands of Cuban refugees as they awaited sponsorship or resettlement. Refugees at the Fort Chaffee center were housed in temporary barracks and received medical care, food, and other necessities. They also received assistance with finding sponsors or other forms of resettlement. Many Cuban refugees who were processed at Fort Chafee later settled in the United States and established new lives in the country. The numbers of refugees processed at Fort Chaffee varied but it was used primarily during the Mariel boatlift. It is worth mentioning that some sources say that the experience at the center was not postive for all the refugees, complaints were made of overcrowding, poor living conditions and inadequate medical care. ==Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC)== In 1887, the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas is a United States Army training facility. It is used to train brigrade-sized units for deployment to overseas contingencies. The JRTC simulates a wide range of scenarios, including urban warfare, desert warfare, and jungle warfare, to prepare soldiers for the conditions they may encounter in the field. Training at the JRTC is designed to be as realistic as possible, and it is considered to be some of the most challenging and intense training that soldiers can undergo. The JRTC is home to the Opposing Force (OPFOR), a unit that plays the role of the enemy during training execises to provide a realistic and challenging training environment for the units being trained. It is used by both US Army and other branches of the military. In 1993 the JRTC was transferred to Fort Polk, Louisiana and in 1995, the Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommended the closure of Fort Chaffee. The recommendation was approved and the base became a Reserve training area. Fort Chaffee became a subinstallation of Fort Sill. On September 27, 1997 command of the base was transferred to the Arkansas Army National Guard and became known as the Chaffee Maneuvar Training Center for Light Combat Forces and later simply as Chaffee Joint Maneuvar Training Center. ==Other Uses of Fort Chaffee== ===Movies=== Fort Chaffee, Arkansas has been used as a filming location for several movies and TV shows over the years. One of the most notable movies filmed there is "A Soldier's Story" (1984) directed by Norman Jewison and starring Howard E. Rolllins Jr, Adolph Caeser and Denzel Washington. The movie is set in Louisiana in 1944 and tells the story of the murder of a black sergeant, and the subsequent investigation by a black officer. The movie is shot on location at Fort Chaffee, where filmmakers built a replica of a southern military base to serve as the backdrop for the film. Another movie filmed at Fort Chaffee is "The Tuskegee Airman" (1995), directed by Robert Markowitz and staring Allen Payne, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs. The film tells the story of the Tuskegee Airman, a group of African American pilots who flew during World War II. Fort Chafee was used to represent the Tuskegee Army Airfield, where the Airmen trained. Other movies that have been filmed there include: "The Great Santini" (1979) directed by Lewis John Carlino and starring Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, and Michael O'Keefe; "The Trail of Tears" (1990) directed by George E. Bloom, it tells the story of the forced relocation of the Cherokee Nation from their ancestral lands in the Southeast to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. Other productions such as TV shows and commercials also used the location as it has diverse terrains and facilities that can accommodate different types of senarios. Since Fort Chaffee has been transferred to the Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority a Los Angeles-based film and television studio, Spark Studios has proposed building a permament facility at Chaffee Crossing. ===Other Government Agencies=== The Department of Energy (DOE) established a training station for their federal agents. The Office of Secure Transport (OST) at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) maintains the OST Transportation Safeguards Training Site at Fort Chaffee. They provide an eighteen week long Nuclear Material Courier Basic Acadamy for new federal agents. In the training agents are taught specialized skills including law enforcement tactics, physical security, firearms training and qualifications, convoy operations, physical fitness, tractor-trailer driving skills, and legal issues around nuclear material transport. ==Redevelopment== The Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority (FCRA) is a government agency that was created to oversee the redevelopment of the former Fort Chaffee military base in Arkansas. The agency's purpose is to plan and carry out the conversion of the base's property and facilities into civilian use. This includes recruiting new businessess and industries to locate at the base, developing new housing and other real estate projects, and managing the base's infrastructure, including roads, utilities, and other public facilities. The FCRA is also in charge with preserving and promoting the base's historical and cultural resources. This includes managing the Fort Chaffee Barrage Balloon Museum, which is housed in one of the base's original barracks, and preserving the base's many historic structures. ==Sources== *Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 53 *Chaffee Crossing. http://www.chaffeecrossing.com/ (accessed March 12, 2015). *“Fort Chaffee.” GlobalSecurity.org. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/fort-chaffee.htm (accessed March 12, 2015). *Froelich, Jacqueline. “During Vietnam, Agent Orange Got Arkansas Trial, Veterans and Locals Still Haunted by Exposure Fears.” Arkansas Public Media. http://arkansaspublicmedia.org/post/during-vietnam-agent-orange-got-arkansas-trial-veterans-and-locals-still-haunted-exposure-fears (accessed September 19, 2017). *Lipman, Jana K. “A Refugee Camp in America: Fort Chaffee and Vietnamese and Cuban Refugees, 1975–1982.” Journal of American Ethnic History 33 (Winter 2014): 57–87. *Special Report: The Storied History Behind Fort Chaffee, Katelynn Zoellner, last edited 24 May 2008. [https://www.nwahomepage.com/news/special-report-the-storied-history-behind-fort-chaffee/ Special Report on History of Fort Chaffee] *Emilee Dewett. "Fort Chaffee ." Clio: Your Guide to History. November 29, 2020. Accessed August 18, 2022. [https://theclio.com/entry/120815 Fort Chaffee] See Also: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Chaffee_Maneuver_Training_Center Wikipedia - Fort Chaffee] *https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/fort-chaffee-2263/ Encylopedia of Arkansis - Fort Chaffee] *[http://fortwiki.com/Fort_Chaffee FortWiki - Fort Chaffee]
Fort Deleware
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[[Category: Union American Civil War Camps for Confederate POWs]] [[Category: Fort Delaware, New Castle County, Delaware]] Fort Delaware, located on Pea Patch Island, Delaware, was converted to a prisoner-of-war camp during the American Civil War to house captive Confederate soldiers. = History = In 1847, Congress appropriated one million dollars to build the fort as the largest fort in the country to protect Philadelphia and the harbor. It was first occupied in 1861 during Civil War & used to house Confederate prisoners until 1865. The fort was garrisoned during the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. It was closed in 1944. = Conditions = = References = *Fort Delaware, Pea Patch Island, Delaware City, New Castle County, DE, Library of Congress,"https://www.loc.gov/item/de0129/" = External Links =
Fort Gaspareaux
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Fort Gibson
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The island known to most of the world, called Ellis Island had a history before the area was ever called that. As long as the land has been here, the island has been too. The Mohegan tribe that inhabited the area, called it "Kiosh" which means Gull Island. It got this name because of the constant bird population. Many generations, when the Dutch colonists called the area home, it was called Oyster Island. This was due to the area being rich in oyster beds and plentiful shad. The British took over and changed it back to Gull Island but it changed quickly. Gibbet Island was given as a nickname to the island, because of a post of gibbet that served to display deceased bodies of pirates and mutineers that had been hanged. Gibbet is another word for gallows. At the time that Samuel Ellis bought it, there was barely more than a sandy lot of 3 acres that remained just slightly higher than high tide. It was turned into a picnic spot and then he tried to sell it. No one wanted to buy it. When he passed away, it went to family. The family did not want it so, New York State bought the island. A year later, the United States bought it from NY state for the huge price at that time of 10,000.00 dollars, which today equates to $201,747.62. It took a while but eventually it had so much soil, rocks and other debris dumped there that it was no longer 3 acres. It had grown to 27 1/2 acres. Between 1808 and 1814, the U.S. War Department established a federal arsenal. With a 14-gun battery, mortar battery, and magazine was also barracks. It was originally called Crown Fort. Colonel James Gibson of the 4th Regiment of Riflemen was killed in the Siege of Fort Erie during the war of 1812. By the end of the war, the name had been changed, by Governor of New York, Daniel D Tompkins, to honor him. Fort Gibson served well. After the buildings were dismantled and the new naval magazine was set up, it was used for ammunition supply in the Civil War. It had been a military post for about 80 years. It was then at that time, turned into the federal immigration station we know as [[Space:Ellis Island|Ellis Island]] Later when the Immigrant Wall of Honor was being built, some of the fort’s foundation walls were uncovered. They have been preserved and put on display with a plaque. == Other Markers Nearby == All within steps from Fort Gibson Marker Fort Gibson: Uncovering the Past The American Immigrant Wall of Honor Fort Gibson: Ammunition to Immigration Fort Gibson: Oyster Banks to Batteries Fort Gibson: Defending the Approaches Fort Gibson: The New York Harbor System The American Immigrant Wall of Honor Delaware Indian Burials == Timeline == '''Pre 1630s''' Island known as: Kioshk Island '''1630s-1663''' It was called Oyster Island by the Dutch settlers '''1664''' The British briefly called it Gull Island but soon changed it to Gibbet Island, due to wooden post of gibbet on the island Other names it went by Dyre Island, Bucking Island, and Anderson's Island '''1770s''' Samuel Ellis bought the island, as a private owner '''January 20, 1785''' Ellis tried to sell it to someone else '''July 11, 1794''' Samuel Ellis passed away '''1807''' New York state bought the island from Ellis' family '''1808''' The United States government bought it from New York '''1808-1814''' It served as a federal arsenal. '''1812''' Fort used as garrison and Prisoner of War camp. '''1861''' The buildings were dismantled. A new magazine was set up for the Navy. == Sources == They Used to Hang Pirates at Ellis Island: and Few Other Things you Didn't Know!: https://www.neilperrygordon.com/blog/they-used-to-hang-pirates-at-ellis-island Ellis Island: Oysters, Pirates and Ammunition: the Early Days of Ellis Island:https://www.abcteach.com/free/r/rc_history_ellisisland_earlydays.pdf Ellis Island, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis_Island Forts: Fort Gibson, New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center: NYS Division of Military and Naval Affairs: http://dmna.ny.gov/forts/fortsE_L/gibsonFort.htm Fort Wood (Liberty Island) and Fort Gibson (Ellis Island), National Park Service: https://www.nps.gov/places/fort-wood-fort-gibson.htm Fort Gibson: The other Ellis Island Story, HMdb.org, The HIstorical Marker Database: https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=49298 Fort Gibson (2), FortWiki Historic U.S. and Canadian Forts: http://fortwiki.com/Fort_Gibson_(2) Fort Gibson (historical) - Historical Feature (MIlitary) in New York County: https://newyork.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,3,fid,2359512,n,fort%20gibson.cfm Fort Gibson: The New York Harbor System, HIstorical Marker Project: https://www.historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HMX9W_fort-gibson-the-new-york-harbor-system_Jersey-City-NY.html Fort Gibson (historical), Part of Statue of Liberty National Monument, AnyplaceAmerica.com: https://www.anyplaceamerica.com/directory/ny/new-york-county-36061/military/fort-gibson-historical--2359512/
Fort Hawkins Grammar School
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Fort Hill Plantation, Pickens County, South Carolina
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[[Category:Pickens County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Fort Hill Plantation, Pickens County, South Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] == Introduction == The Fort Hill Plantation was originally owned by John C. Calhoun (Senator and Vice President), then by Floride Bonneau, wife of John E. Colhoun and mother of Floride Bonneau Calhoun. Floride Bonneau Calhoun inherited the property after her mother's death in 1836 but under South Carolina law, she likely lost any individual rights to it because of her marriage to [[Calhoun-124|John C. Calhoun]] (Senator and Vice President). After the Civil War and the emancipation of slaves, the plantation was inherited by Calhoun's daughter [[Calhoun-128|Anna Maria]], who bequeathed the property to [[Clemson-26|Thomas Green Clemson]]. He inherited the property in 1875. Thomas bequeathed the land to be used to establish Clemson University after he died in 1888. === Slave Owners === * Dr. James McElhenny: (In 1810, 25 slaves were held by Rev. James McElhenney in what was then known as Clergy Hall). [https://www.clemson.edu/about/history/properties/fort-hill/african-americans1| African Americans at Fort Hill] * [[Calhoun-124|John C. Calhoun]] * [[Bonneau-4|Floride Bonneau]] * [[Calhoun-125|Floride Bonneau Colhoun]] * [[Calhoun-126|Andrew Pickens Calhoun]] (1811 - 1865) === Slaves === '''1850 US Census'''
Taken on 24 August 1850 after the death of [[Calhoun-124|John C. Calhoun]], 75 slaves worked at Fort Hill. No individual names are included. [https://www.clemson.edu/about/history/properties/fort-hill/african-americans1/ African Americans at Fort Hill] '''1854 purchase of 50 slaves''' by [[Calhoun-126|Andrew Pickens Calhoun]] from John C. Calhoun's widow, [[Calhoun-125|Floride Bonneau Colhoun]]: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name (1854)!!Est. Birth!!Age |- |[[Calhoun-4465|Sawney]]||1795||59 |- |[[Calhoun-4466|Tilla]]||1804||50 |- |[[Calhoun-4485|Ned]]||1829||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4486|Nicholas]]||1836||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4467|Jonas]]||1838||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4468|Jim]]||1842||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4469|Matilda]]||1844||10 |- |[[Calhoun-4470|Chapman]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4487|Moses]]||1832||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4488|Gargar]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4489|Lucinda]]||1849||5 |- |[[Calhoun-4471|Armstead]]||1851||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4472|Binah]]||1851||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4473|Tom]]||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4474|Cato]]||1852||2 |- |Baby||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4490|Daniel]]||1827||27 |- |[[Calhoun-4491|Rosanna]]||1822||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4492|Willis]]||1833||21 |- |[[Calhoun-4475|Peter]]||1842||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4476|Dice]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4493|Fanny]]||1835||19 |- |[[Calhoun-4494|Hannah]]||1851||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4495|Daniel]]||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4496|Billy]]||1819||35 |- |[[Calhoun-4497|Jane]]||1824||30 |- |[[Calhoun-4498|Mark]]||1844||10 |- |[[Calhoun-4499|Sawney]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4477|Moses]]||1848||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4500|Suckey]]||1850||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4501|Pegg]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4502|John]]||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4503|Caty]]||1854||0 |- |[[Calhoun-4504|Mary]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4505|Delphi]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4506|Sally]]||1852||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4478|Edward]]||1850||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4507|Peggy]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4479|Isaac]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4480|Cloe]]||1817||37 |- |[[Calhoun-4481|Amos]]||1834||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4482|Katy]]||1794||60 |- |[[Calhoun-4483|Kitty]]||1833||21 |- |Child||1852||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4508|Nancy]]||1845||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4484|Richmond]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4509|Phebe]]||1754||100 |- |[[Calhoun-4510|Lucy]]||1849||5 |- |[[Calhoun-4511|Grandison]]||1850||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4512|Jackson]]||1852||2 |} '''1865 Appraisal of the estate of [[Calhoun-126|Andrew Pickens Calhoun]]''': {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name (1865)!!Est. Birth!!Age |- |[[Calhoun-4465|Sawney]]||1794||71 |- |[[Calhoun-4466|Tiller]]||1803||62 |- |[[Calhoun-4516|David]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4469|Matilda]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4517|Bella]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4518|Mary Jane]]||1864||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4519|Jim]]||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4520|Pheoby]]||1840||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4521|Laura]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4522|Emelia]]||1865||3/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4523|Susan]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4524|Binah]]||1846||19 |- |Babe||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4471|Armstead]]||1851||14 |- |[[Calhoun-4525|James]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4526|Liddy]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4527|Thomas]]||1864||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4528|Jimmy]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4529|Delphy]]||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4530|Tessie]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4531|Harriot]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4532|Francis]]||1848||17 |- |[[Calhoun-4533|Christy]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4534|Richard]]||1852||13 |- |[[Calhoun-4535|Isaac]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4536|Margaret]]||1844||21 |- |[[Calhoun-4537|Aaron]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4538|Edward]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4539|Fanny]]||1858||7 |- |[[Calhoun-4540|Allen]]||1859||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4541|William]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4542|Robert]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4508|Nancy]]||1847||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4544|Louis]]||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4475|Peter]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4476|Dice]]||1847||18 |- |Babe||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4545|Richard]]||1855||10 |- |[[Calhoun-4481|Amos]]||1830||35 |- |[[Calhoun-4546|Sarah Ann]]||1830||35 |- |[[Calhoun-4472|Binah]]||1848||17 |- |[[Calhoun-4473|Tom]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4474|Cato]]||1851||14 |- |[[Calhoun-4547|Moses]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4548|Rose]]||1860||5 |-| |[[Calhoun-4549|Izzy]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4550|Peggy]]||1777||88 |- |[[Calhoun-4479|Isaac]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4478|Edward]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4551|Alick]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4482|Katy]]||1801||64 |- |[[Calhoun-4480|Cloe]]||1807||58 |- |[[Calhoun-4552|Orr]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4553|Wash]]||1826||39 |- |[[Calhoun-4554|Hammer]]||1828||37 |- |[[Calhoun-4555|Daphney]]||1847||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4556|Sam]]||1835||30 |- |[[Calhoun-4557|Lucy]]||1846||19 |- |[[Calhoun-4558|Allison]]||1850||15 |- |[[Calhoun-4559|Jack]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4467|Jonas]]||1836||29 |- |[[Calhoun-4470|Chapman]]||1840||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4560|Harry]]||1824||41 |- |[[Calhoun-4561|Delia]]||1817||48 |- |[[Calhoun-4562|Harry]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4563|Margaret]] (2)||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4564|Sarah Anne]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4565|Eliza Anne]]||1851||14 |- |[[Calhoun-4566|Jack]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4496|Billy]]||1820||45 |- |[[Calhoun-4567|James]]||1827||38 |- |[[Calhoun-4477|Moses]]||1848||17 |- |[[Calhoun-4568|Sue]]||1850||15 |- |[[Calhoun-4569|Peggy]]||1852||13 |- |[[Calhoun-4570|Kate]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4571|Alick]]||1858||7 |- |[[Calhoun-4572|Mary]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4573|Beller]]||1801||64 |- |[[Calhoun-4574|Sharper (Husband of Caroline)]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4484|Richmond]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4575|Caroline (Wife of Sharper)]]||1835||30 |- |[[Calhoun-4576|Solomon]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4577|Tiller]]||1857||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4578|Simon]]||1859||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4579|George]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4580|Martha]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4581|Hammer]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4582|John]]||1814||51 |- |[[Calhoun-4583|Binah]]||1817||48 |- |[[Calhoun-4584|Jack]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4585|Frank]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4586|Amy]]||1841||24 |- |[[Calhoun-4587|David]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4588|Nick]]||1858||7 |- |[[Calhoun-4589|Betty]]||1859||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4590|Ben]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4591|Becky]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4592|Lizzie]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4593|Dink]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4594|Susan]]||1840||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4595|Beck]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4597|Mack]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4598|Ellen]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4599|Amos]]||1846||19 |- |[[Calhoun-4600|Pheobus]]||1831||34 |- |[[Calhoun-4483|Kitty]]||1831||34 |- |[[Calhoun-4601|Robert]]||1847||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4602|William]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4603|Stepny]]||1857||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4604|Mary]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4605|Martha]]||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4608|Simon]]||1814||51 |- |[[Calhoun-4609|Missy]]||1823||42 |- |[[Calhoun-4468|Jim]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4610|Darcas]]||1831||34 |- |[[Calhoun-4611|Katy]]||1850||15 |- |[[Calhoun-4612|Abb]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4613|Joe]]||1857||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4614|Arthur]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4615|Tom]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4616|Jane]]||1837||28 |- |[[Calhoun-4617|Moses]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4618|Tom]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4619|Peter]]||1815||50 |- |[[Calhoun-4620|Ephraim]]||1836||29 |- |[[Calhoun-4621|Maria]]||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4622|Nancy]]||1862||3 |} ===Census Records=== In the '''1830 US Census''', John C. Calhoun was in Pickens, South Carolina with 37 slaves. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Pickens, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 173; Page: 267; Family History Library Film: 0022507
{{Ancestry Sharing|666738|3bcc38578cff25f0360dfa2f31a494e9c4b502224477bca18f05dd5ae0e926c2}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|678441}} (accessed 11 December 2022)
John C Colhoun in Pickens, South Carolina. * Males - Under 10: 10 * Males - 10 thru 23: 2 * Males - 24 thru 35: 6 * Males - 36 thru 54: 3 * Females - Under 10: 6 * Females - 10 thru 23: 3 * Females - 24 thru 35: 5 * Females - 36 thru 54: 1 * Females - 55 thru 99: 1 Total Slaves: 37 == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floride_Calhoun| Floride Bonneau Colhoun] * [https://www.clemson.edu/about/history/properties/fort-hill/african-americans1| African Americans at Fort Hill] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Hill_(Clemson,_South_Carolina) Fort Hill on WIkipedia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clemson,_South_Carolina| Clemson, South Carolina]| * [[Space:Slaves_of_Andrew_Pickens_Calhoun%2C_South_Carolina| Slaves of Andrew Pickens Calhoun, South Carolina]]
Taken on 24 August 1850 after the death of [[Calhoun-124|John C. Calhoun]], 75 slaves worked at Fort Hill. No individual names are included. [https://www.clemson.edu/about/history/properties/fort-hill/african-americans1/ African Americans at Fort Hill] '''1854 purchase of 50 slaves''' by [[Calhoun-126|Andrew Pickens Calhoun]] from John C. Calhoun's widow, [[Calhoun-125|Floride Bonneau Colhoun]]: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name (1854)!!Est. Birth!!Age |- |[[Calhoun-4465|Sawney]]||1795||59 |- |[[Calhoun-4466|Tilla]]||1804||50 |- |[[Calhoun-4485|Ned]]||1829||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4486|Nicholas]]||1836||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4467|Jonas]]||1838||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4468|Jim]]||1842||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4469|Matilda]]||1844||10 |- |[[Calhoun-4470|Chapman]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4487|Moses]]||1832||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4488|Gargar]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4489|Lucinda]]||1849||5 |- |[[Calhoun-4471|Armstead]]||1851||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4472|Binah]]||1851||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4473|Tom]]||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4474|Cato]]||1852||2 |- |Baby||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4490|Daniel]]||1827||27 |- |[[Calhoun-4491|Rosanna]]||1822||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4492|Willis]]||1833||21 |- |[[Calhoun-4475|Peter]]||1842||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4476|Dice]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4493|Fanny]]||1835||19 |- |[[Calhoun-4494|Hannah]]||1851||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4495|Daniel]]||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4496|Billy]]||1819||35 |- |[[Calhoun-4497|Jane]]||1824||30 |- |[[Calhoun-4498|Mark]]||1844||10 |- |[[Calhoun-4499|Sawney]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4477|Moses]]||1848||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4500|Suckey]]||1850||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4501|Pegg]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4502|John]]||1853||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4503|Caty]]||1854||0 |- |[[Calhoun-4504|Mary]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4505|Delphi]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4506|Sally]]||1852||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4478|Edward]]||1850||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4507|Peggy]]||1846||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4479|Isaac]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4480|Cloe]]||1817||37 |- |[[Calhoun-4481|Amos]]||1834||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4482|Katy]]||1794||60 |- |[[Calhoun-4483|Kitty]]||1833||21 |- |Child||1852||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4508|Nancy]]||1845||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4484|Richmond]]||1831||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4509|Phebe]]||1754||100 |- |[[Calhoun-4510|Lucy]]||1849||5 |- |[[Calhoun-4511|Grandison]]||1850||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4512|Jackson]]||1852||2 |} '''1865 Appraisal of the estate of [[Calhoun-126|Andrew Pickens Calhoun]]''': {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name (1865)!!Est. Birth!!Age |- |[[Calhoun-4465|Sawney]]||1794||71 |- |[[Calhoun-4466|Tiller]]||1803||62 |- |[[Calhoun-4516|David]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4469|Matilda]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4517|Bella]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4518|Mary Jane]]||1864||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4519|Jim]]||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4520|Pheoby]]||1840||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4521|Laura]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4522|Emelia]]||1865||3/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4523|Susan]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4524|Binah]]||1846||19 |- |Babe||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4471|Armstead]]||1851||14 |- |[[Calhoun-4525|James]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4526|Liddy]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4527|Thomas]]||1864||1 |- |[[Calhoun-4528|Jimmy]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4529|Delphy]]||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4530|Tessie]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4531|Harriot]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4532|Francis]]||1848||17 |- |[[Calhoun-4533|Christy]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4534|Richard]]||1852||13 |- |[[Calhoun-4535|Isaac]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4536|Margaret]]||1844||21 |- |[[Calhoun-4537|Aaron]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4538|Edward]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4539|Fanny]]||1858||7 |- |[[Calhoun-4540|Allen]]||1859||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4541|William]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4542|Robert]]||1863||2 |- |[[Calhoun-4508|Nancy]]||1847||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4544|Louis]]||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4475|Peter]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4476|Dice]]||1847||18 |- |Babe||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4545|Richard]]||1855||10 |- |[[Calhoun-4481|Amos]]||1830||35 |- |[[Calhoun-4546|Sarah Ann]]||1830||35 |- |[[Calhoun-4472|Binah]]||1848||17 |- |[[Calhoun-4473|Tom]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4474|Cato]]||1851||14 |- |[[Calhoun-4547|Moses]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4548|Rose]]||1860||5 |-| |[[Calhoun-4549|Izzy]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4550|Peggy]]||1777||88 |- |[[Calhoun-4479|Isaac]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4478|Edward]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4551|Alick]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4482|Katy]]||1801||64 |- |[[Calhoun-4480|Cloe]]||1807||58 |- |[[Calhoun-4552|Orr]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4553|Wash]]||1826||39 |- |[[Calhoun-4554|Hammer]]||1828||37 |- |[[Calhoun-4555|Daphney]]||1847||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4556|Sam]]||1835||30 |- |[[Calhoun-4557|Lucy]]||1846||19 |- |[[Calhoun-4558|Allison]]||1850||15 |- |[[Calhoun-4559|Jack]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4467|Jonas]]||1836||29 |- |[[Calhoun-4470|Chapman]]||1840||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4560|Harry]]||1824||41 |- |[[Calhoun-4561|Delia]]||1817||48 |- |[[Calhoun-4562|Harry]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4563|Margaret]] (2)||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4564|Sarah Anne]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4565|Eliza Anne]]||1851||14 |- |[[Calhoun-4566|Jack]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4496|Billy]]||1820||45 |- |[[Calhoun-4567|James]]||1827||38 |- |[[Calhoun-4477|Moses]]||1848||17 |- |[[Calhoun-4568|Sue]]||1850||15 |- |[[Calhoun-4569|Peggy]]||1852||13 |- |[[Calhoun-4570|Kate]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4571|Alick]]||1858||7 |- |[[Calhoun-4572|Mary]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4573|Beller]]||1801||64 |- |[[Calhoun-4574|Sharper (Husband of Caroline)]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4484|Richmond]]||1832||33 |- |[[Calhoun-4575|Caroline (Wife of Sharper)]]||1835||30 |- |[[Calhoun-4576|Solomon]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4577|Tiller]]||1857||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4578|Simon]]||1859||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4579|George]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4580|Martha]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4581|Hammer]]||1849||16 |- |[[Calhoun-4582|John]]||1814||51 |- |[[Calhoun-4583|Binah]]||1817||48 |- |[[Calhoun-4584|Jack]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4585|Frank]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4586|Amy]]||1841||24 |- |[[Calhoun-4587|David]]||1856||9 |- |[[Calhoun-4588|Nick]]||1858||7 |- |[[Calhoun-4589|Betty]]||1859||6 |- |[[Calhoun-4590|Ben]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4591|Becky]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4592|Lizzie]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4593|Dink]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4594|Susan]]||1840||25 |- |[[Calhoun-4595|Beck]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4597|Mack]]||1842||23 |- |[[Calhoun-4598|Ellen]]||1843||22 |- |[[Calhoun-4599|Amos]]||1846||19 |- |[[Calhoun-4600|Pheobus]]||1831||34 |- |[[Calhoun-4483|Kitty]]||1831||34 |- |[[Calhoun-4601|Robert]]||1847||18 |- |[[Calhoun-4602|William]]||1854||11 |- |[[Calhoun-4603|Stepny]]||1857||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4604|Mary]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4605|Martha]]||1865||6/12 |- |[[Calhoun-4608|Simon]]||1814||51 |- |[[Calhoun-4609|Missy]]||1823||42 |- |[[Calhoun-4468|Jim]]||1839||26 |- |[[Calhoun-4610|Darcas]]||1831||34 |- |[[Calhoun-4611|Katy]]||1850||15 |- |[[Calhoun-4612|Abb]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4613|Joe]]||1857||8 |- |[[Calhoun-4614|Arthur]]||1862||3 |- |[[Calhoun-4615|Tom]]||1833||32 |- |[[Calhoun-4616|Jane]]||1837||28 |- |[[Calhoun-4617|Moses]]||1853||12 |- |[[Calhoun-4618|Tom]]||1861||4 |- |[[Calhoun-4619|Peter]]||1815||50 |- |[[Calhoun-4620|Ephraim]]||1836||29 |- |[[Calhoun-4621|Maria]]||1845||20 |- |[[Calhoun-4622|Nancy]]||1862||3 |} ===Census Records=== In the '''1830 US Census''', John C. Calhoun was in Pickens, South Carolina with 37 slaves. '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Pickens, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 173; Page: 267; Family History Library Film: 0022507
{{Ancestry Sharing|666738|3bcc38578cff25f0360dfa2f31a494e9c4b502224477bca18f05dd5ae0e926c2}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|678441}} (accessed 11 December 2022)
John C Colhoun in Pickens, South Carolina. * Males - Under 10: 10 * Males - 10 thru 23: 2 * Males - 24 thru 35: 6 * Males - 36 thru 54: 3 * Females - Under 10: 6 * Females - 10 thru 23: 3 * Females - 24 thru 35: 5 * Females - 36 thru 54: 1 * Females - 55 thru 99: 1 Total Slaves: 37 == Sources ==
Fort Klamath Historic Cemetery, Fort Klamath, Oregon
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== Fort Klamath Historic Cemetery == {{Image|file=Fort_Klamath_Historic_Cemetery_Fort_Klamath_Oregon.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Map of Fort Klamath cemeteries. }}The first cemetery of Fort Klamath, Oregon was originally established on December 15, 1863, upon the death of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3538128/mckenzie-packard Private McKenzie Packard], the first person to perish after the establishment of the outpost.[[#Post Burials|United States, Burial Registers for Military Posts, Camps, and Stations,1768-1921]] The cemetery site, known informally in documents as the first post cemetery, was chosen for the proximity to the post hospital and by May 1866 the 8ft by 4ft site had three graves. In June of 1873 the site had expanded to hold about 15 graves, and within the next year or so around twenty-three burials were reinterred from the first post cemetery to the Second Post Cemetery. Following the Modoc War in the late 1870s, several burials were added to this second post cemetery and headstones were ordered for forty-eight burials in 1886. The town of Fort Klamath was established around 1885 and began using the area next to the Second Post Cemetery as their burial ground, as well. By 1890, the fort at Fort Klamath was officially closed and Company I of the 14th Infantry Regiment was relocated to Fort Vancouver. The stewardship of the cemetery began to fall at this time, and in the spring of 1892 a resident of Fort Klamath, Oregon wrote to their representative asking for repairs and maintenance. Due to the construction of the national cemetery in San Francisco, these funds were not sent as many burials were scheduled for reinternment to this new cemetery. In late summer and early autumn of 1892, disinterment was completed with fifty-six bodies first shipped to Ashland, Oregon where they would continue to San Francisco via train. Locating the original burial site was done by modern researchers, Kevin Fields and Bill Johnson, from the Klamath County Historical Society in October 2013. Using old photographs and modern location scouting to locate an area just northeast of the known hospital site which matched an 1866 description, they were able to confidently locate the area of the first post cemetery. The Fort Klamath Historic Cemetery has several gravesites dating from the 1880s and 1890s with burials continuing keeping the cemetery active. === Cemetery Information === '''Cemetery Name:''' Fort Klamath Historic Cemetery
'''Cemetery Address:''' Near junction of Hwy 62 and Sun Mountain Road, Fort Klamath, Oregon
'''Cemetery Coordinates:''' 42.697039, -121.976540 === Additional Information === This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Fort_Klamath_Historic_Cemetery%2C_Fort_Klamath%2C_Oregon|Fort Klamath Historic Cemetery category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. == Sources == *Johnson, Bill. "Disposition of Fort Klamath Soldiers’ Remains." ''Klamath County Historical Society Trumpeter'', Winter 2013: 2-6. Accessed May 29, 2019. [https://klamathcountyhistoricalsociety.org/images/Trumpeters/2013WinterTrumpeter_106.pdf PDF]. *"United States, Burial Registers for Military Posts, Camps, and Stations,1768-1921," database with images, ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVYT-Z1H5 FamilySearch] : 16 March 2018), Makinza Packard, 15 Dec 1863; citing Death, Fort Klamath, Oregon, United States, Volume One, p. 136, line 1, Burial Registers for Military Posts, Camps, and Stations, 1768-1921, NARA microfilm publication M2014 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1; FHL microfilm 2,155,570.
'''Cemetery Address:''' Near junction of Hwy 62 and Sun Mountain Road, Fort Klamath, Oregon
'''Cemetery Coordinates:''' 42.697039, -121.976540 === Additional Information === This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Fort_Klamath_Historic_Cemetery%2C_Fort_Klamath%2C_Oregon|Fort Klamath Historic Cemetery category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. == Sources ==
Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colorado
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[[Category:Denver, Colorado]] [[Category:Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]] == Cemetery Details == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]. *[[:Category:Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colorado|Fort Logan National Cemetery Category]] for profiles of those buried here. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fort_Logan_National_Cemetery,_Denver,_Colorado|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Fort_Logan_National_Cemetery_Denver_Colorado.jpg }} *'''Cemetery name:''' Fort Logan National Cemetery *'''Address:''' 4400 W. Kenyon Ave. Denver, CO 80236 *'''Elevation:''' 5396.79 feet *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 39°38′49″N 105°02′53″W *'''Information:''' No. of graves >148,000 ::*[https://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/ftlogan.asp Official Website] ::*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5728 FindAGrave] - 680 Memorials == Notable Interments == * Major [[wikipedia:William E. Adams|William E. Adams]] (1939–1971) – U.S. Army, Company A, 227th Aviation Battalion (Assault Helicopter); [[wikipedia:52nd Aviation Regiment (United States)|52d Aviation Battalion (Combat)]], 1st Aviation Brigade. Kontum Province, Republic of Vietnam, May 25, 1971. [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] * First Sergeant [[wikipedia:Maximo Yabes|Maximo Yabes]] (1932–1967) – U.S. Army, Company A, 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division. Phu Hoa Dong, Republic of Vietnam, February 26, 1967. [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] * [[wikipedia:George R. Caron|George R. Caron]] (1919–1995) – tail gunner on the ''[[wikipedia:Enola Gay|Enola Gay]]'' * [[Carroll-5350|John A. Carroll]] (1901–1995) – United States Representative and Senator * [[wikipedia:Joanne Conte|Joanne Conte]] (1933-2013) – Transgender woman. As Joseph Baione, Conte served as a military Morse code operator for the U.S. Army and Air Force during the Korean War. * [[wikipedia:John F. Curry|John F. Curry]] (1886–1973) – Major General and first commander of the [[wikipedia:Civil Air Patrol|Civil Air Patrol]] * [[wikipedia:Byron Johnson (baseball)|Byron "Mex" Johnson]] (1911–2005) – Negro League baseball player * [[wikipedia:Ernest Klingbeil|Ernest Klingbeil]] (1908–1995) – professional hockey player * [[wikipedia:Arthur Harvey|Arthur Harvey]] (1895–1976) – oil pioneer and a veteran of World War I and World War II * [[wikipedia:Richard H. Kindig|Richard H. Kindig]] (1916–2008) – photographer noted for documenting the [[wikipedia:rail transport|rail transport]] industry of Colorado and the Rocky Mountains * [[wikipedia:Fitzroy Newsum|Fitzroy Newsum]] (1918–2013) – original member of the [[wikipedia:Tuskegee Airmen|Tuskegee Airmen]] * [[wikipedia:Karl H. Timmermann|Karl H. Timmermann]] (1922–1951) – Commanded the unit which captured the [[wikipedia:Rhine River|Rhine River]]'s [[wikipedia:Ludendorff Bridge|Ludendorff Bridge]] at [[wikipedia:Remagen|Remagen]] during World War II * Steven Curnow''Steven Robert Curnow'' on {{FindAGrave|7036117|sameas=no}}, Kyle Velasquez''Kyle Albert Velasquez'' on {{FindAGrave|7036116|sameas=no}} - Victims of the [[wikipedia:Columbine High School Massacre|Columbine High School Massacre]] == Cenotaphs == * Private [[wikipedia:John Davis (soldier)|John Davis]] (1838–1901)John Davis on {{FindAGrave|35704375|sameas=no}}, (buried in [[:Category:Greenwood Cemetery, Canon City, Colorado|Greenwood Cemetery]]) accessed on 30 Nov 2018 – Company F, 17th Indiana Mounted Infantry. Culloden, Georgia, April 1865 (Civil War) ([[wikipedia:cenotaph|cenotaph]]). [[wikipedia:Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor]] == Sources == * [https://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/ftlogan.asp Fort Logan National Cemetery], database (https://www.cem.va.gov/ : accessed 23 Oct 2021) Department of Veterans Affairs: National Cemeteries Administration * Martin, Claire (2013-02-02). "Joanne Conte's life story a complex tale of gender, politics". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2018-02-09. * Bunch, Joey (2016-05-08). "Ultimate sacrifice won't be forgotten". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2020-06-05. * Hees, Randy (2008-04-07). "Richard Kindig". Railway Preservation News. Retrieved 2008-04-11. * "Richard Kindig Passes Away". DRGW.net. 2008-04-07. Retrieved 2008-04-11. * Davidson, Joanne (2013-01-13). "Tuskegee Airman Fitzroy "Buck" Newsum, 94, persevered to be a pilot". Denver Post. Retrieved 2013-01-16. * "CPT Dorothy L. Starbuck". Military Hall of Honor. Retrieved 2019-09-28. * {{Wikidata|Q5471539|enwiki}}
Fort Lyon Cemetery, Las Animas, Colorado
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[[Category: Fort Lyon National Cemetery, Las Animas, Colorado]] [https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ftlyon.asp Fort Lyon National Cemetery Official Website] Includes a history of the cemetery. [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=57289 Fort Lyon National Cemetery Find A Grave Page] While Fort Lyon Cemetery is located in rural Bent County, it is located near Las Animas, Colorado and that is its mailing address.
Fort McHenry
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Fort Pitt Military Cemetery
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[[Category: Fort Pitt Military Cemetery, Rochester, Kent]] [[Category: Kent, Cemeteries]] Part of [[Project: Cemeteries of Kent]] '''Fort Pitt Military Cemetery''' (51.376431, 0.511530) On the boundary between Chatham and Rochester lies the site of Fort Pitt, one of the Napoleonic Forts built around Chatham. Little remains of the original fort, but in the south-western corner of the site, unnoticed by the thousands of people who pass it every day, lies Fort Pitt Military Cemetery. The entrance to the cemetery is in City Way. At the top of a ramp are a pair of white-painted gates, with swords attached, leading through to an open space with a small chapel on the left. The graves in this southern area of the cemetery are the oldest. They're quite sparse, which isn't surprising given their age. As the fort was built in 1805. The north half of the cemetery contains 265 graves of soldiers who died during and after WWI. There are also 25 graves of soldiers who died during and after WWII. The cemetery was closed in the 1920's although 1990 saw quiet a few veteran burials. 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Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California
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[[Category:Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California]] == Notable Interments == * Quartermaster Second Class [[wikipedia:Charles Francis Bishop|Charles Francis Bishop]] ([[wikipedia:Mexican–American War|Mexican–American War]]), Seizure of [[wikipedia:Veracruz|Vera Cruz]], [[wikipedia:U.S. Navy|U.S. Navy]]. USS ''Florida'' BB-30, Mexico, April 21, 1914 (Section O, Grave 4562), Medal of Honor * Commander [[Bradley-9716|Willis W. Bradley]] ([[wikipedia:World War I|World War I]]), [[wikipedia:U.S. Navy|U.S. Navy]]. USS ''Pittsburgh'' CA-4 (Section O, Grave 2925), Medal of Honor * Commander [[wikipedia:Lloyd M. Bucher|Lloyd M. Bucher]], U.S. Navy (1927–2004), Captain of the USS ''Pueblo'' AGER-2, which was captured on January 23, 1968, by the North Koreans * Major [[wikipedia:Mason Carter|Mason Carter]] ([[wikipedia:Indian Wars|Indian War Campaign]]), [[wikipedia:U.S. 5th Infantry Regiment|5th U.S. Infantry]]. [[wikipedia:Battle of Bear Paw|Bear Paw Mountains]], Montana, September 30, 1877 (Section PS-4, Grave 102), Medal of Honor * Staff Sergeant [[wikipedia:Peter S. Connor|Peter S. Connor]] ([[wikipedia:War in Vietnam|Vietnam War]]), [[wikipedia:U.S. Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], Company F, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines, 3rd Marine Division (Reinforced). [[wikipedia:Quang Ngai Province|Quang Ngai Province]], Republic of Vietnam, February 25, 1966 (Section A-E, Grave 1005), Medal of Honor * [[wikipedia:Margaret Landis|Margaret Landis Couper]], (1890–1981) [[wikipedia:silent film|silent screen]] actress, wife of First Lieutenant James Hamilton Couper (1894–1953), U.S. Army (World War I) *[[wikipedia:Douglas Croft|Douglas Croft]], (1926-1963), U.S. Army (World War II), [[wikipedia:child actor|child actor]] * Boatswain's Mate [[wikipedia:William S. Cronan|William S. Cronan]], [[wikipedia:U.S. Navy|U.S. Navy]]. USS ''Bennington'' PG-4, San Diego, Calif., July 21, 1905 (Section T, Grave 534), Medal of Honor * Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy [[wikipedia:Thomas S. Crow|Thomas S. Crow]], (1934–2008) fourth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy from 1979 to 1982. * Captain [[wikipedia:Thomas Darden|Thomas Darden]], [[wikipedia:U.S. Navy|U.S. Navy]], 37th [[wikipedia:Governor of American Samoa|Governor of American Samoa]] * Lieutenant Junior Grade [[wikipedia:Albert L. David|Albert L. David]] ([[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]]), U.S. Navy. USS ''Pillsbury'' DE-133, [[wikipedia:French West Africa|French West Africa]], June 4, 1944 (Section OS, Grave 125-A), Medal of Honor * Corporal [[wikipedia:James L. Day|James L. Day]] (World War II), U.S. Marine Corps. [[wikipedia:Ryukyu Islands|Ryukyu Islands]], Okinawa, May 14–17, 1945 (Section P, Grave 1748), Medal of Honor * Captain [[wikipedia:Jesse Farley Dyer|Jesse Farley Dyer]] (Mexican Campaign), U.S. Marine Corps. Vera Cruz, April 21, 1914 (Section P, Grave 1606), Medal of Honor * Vice Admiral [[wikipedia:Middleton S. Elliott|Middleton S. Elliott]] (Mexican–American War), U.S. Navy. Vera Cruz, April 21–22, 1914 (Section P, Grave 2828), Medal of Honor * Captain [[wikipedia:Michael John Estocin|Michael John Estocin]] (Vietnam War), U.S. Navy. [[wikipedia:Haiphong|Haiphong]], North Vietnam, April 20 & 26, 1967 (Section MA, Grave 112), Medal of Honor * Major [[wikipedia:Reuben H. Fleet|Reuben H. Fleet]], [[wikipedia:World War I|World War I]] [[wikipedia:aviator|aviator]]. The [[wikipedia:Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science Center|Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater and Science Center]] in San Diego was named after him * Corporal [[wikipedia:Richard Garrick|Richard Garrick]], [[wikipedia:U.S. Army|U.S. Army]], film director and actor. He served during the [[wikipedia:Spanish–American War|Spanish–American War]] * Lieutenant Junior Grade [[wikipedia:Donald A. Gary|Donald A. Gary]] (World War II), U.S. Navy. USS ''Franklin'' CV-13 off Japanese Home Islands near [[wikipedia:Kobe|Kobe]], Japan, March 19, 1945 (Section A-1, Grave 3-B), Medal of Honor * Seaman [[wikipedia:Ora Graves|Ora Graves]] (World War I), U.S. Navy. USS ''Pittsburgh'' (CA-4), July 23, 1917 (Section W, Grave 1208), Medal of Honor * Brigadier general [[wikipedia:Vernon M. Guymon|Vernon M. Guymon]] (1898–1965), U.S. Marine Corps, Naval aviator who earned [[wikipedia:Silver Star|Silver Star]] in World War I as Ground officer, later decorated with [[wikipedia:Navy Cross|Navy Cross]] in [[wikipedia:Nicaragua|Nicaragua]] * Second Lieutenant [[wikipedia:Herman H. Hanneken|Herman H. Hanneken]] ([[wikipedia:United States occupation of Haiti|Occupation of Haiti]]), U.S. Marine Corps. Grande Riviere, Republic of Haiti, October 21 & November 1, 1919 (Section C, Grave 166-D), Medal of Honor * Vice Admiral [[wikipedia:Edward Hanson|Edward Hanson]], [[wikipedia:U.S. Navy|U.S. Navy]], 28th [[wikipedia:Governor of American Samoa|Governor of American Samoa]] and World War I recipient of the Navy Cross. * Major General [[wikipedia:Bruno Hochmuth|Bruno Hochmuth]], (1911–1967) U.S. Marine Corps, first Marine division commander to be killed in any war * Major General [[wikipedia:Archie F. Howard|Archie F. Howard]], (1892-1964) U.S. Marine Corps, servied in World War I, World War II and China as Commanding General, 6th Marine Division. * Gunnery Sergeant [[wikipedia:Jimmie Earl Howard|Jimmie Earl Howard]] (Vietnam), U.S. Marine Corps, Company C, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion. Republic of Vietnam, June 16, 1966 (Section O, Grave 3759), Medal of Honor * James Frederick HynesJames Frederick Hynes on {{FindAGrave|3408530|sameas=no}} (12/12/1897-5/12/1919), [[wikipedia:Royal Navy|Royal Navy]] of [[wikipedia:World War I|World War I]] * Sergeant [[wikipedia:Ross L. Iams|Ross L. Iams]] (Haitian Campaign), U.S. Marine Corps. USS ''Connecticut|BB-18, [[wikipedia:Fort Riviere|Fort Riviere]], Republic of Haiti, November 17, 1915 (Section P, Grave 2930), Medal of Honor * Henry John JohnsonHenry John Johnson on {{FindAGrave|3409699|sameas=no}} (7/19/1915-2/21/1943), [[wikipedia:Naval Auxiliary Personnel|Naval Auxiliary Personnel]] ([[wikipedia:Merchant Navy|Merchant Navy]]) of [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] * Ensign [[wikipedia:Herbert Charpoit Jones|Herbert Charpoit Jones]] (World War II), U.S. Navy. USS ''California'' BB-44, December 7, 1941 (Section G, Grave 76), Medal of Honor * PHMC [[wikipedia:Coy Watson, Jr.|Coy Watson, Jr.]], (1912–2009), U.S. Coast Guard, child actor * Lieutenant General [[wikipedia:Victor H. Krulak|Victor H. Krulak]], (1913–2008) U.S. Marine Corps, served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam in which he served as the Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. He was also the father of retired Marine General Charles Krulak, the 31st U.S. Marine Corps Commandant * Master at Arms [[wikipedia:Michael A. Monsoor|Michael A. Monsoor]], ([[wikipedia:Iraq War|Iraq War]]), U.S. Navy [[wikipedia:SEAL|SEAL]]. [[wikipedia:Ramadi|Ramadi]], Iraq, September 29, 2006 (Section U, Grave 412-E), Medal of Honor * Vice Admiral [[wikipedia:William R. Munroe|William R. Munroe]] (1886–1966), United States Navy admiral who commanded ashore and afloat in the Atlantic theater during World War II * Coxswain [[wikipedia:John Edward Murphy|John Edward Murphy]] ([[wikipedia:Spanish–American War|Spanish–American War]]), U.S. Navy. [[wikipedia:Santiago, Cuba|Santiago]], Cuba, June 1898 (Section OS, Grave 363), Medal of Honor * General [[wikipedia:Joseph Henry Pendleton|Joseph Henry Pendleton]], (1860–1942) U.S. Marine Corps general. [[wikipedia:Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton|Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton]] and Pendleton Street in Pacific Beach, San Diego were named after him. * Sergeant [[Poynter-245|James Irsley Poynter]] ([[wikipedia:Korean War|Korean War]]), U.S. Marine Corps. [[wikipedia:Sudong|Sudong]], Korea, Hill 532, November 4, 1950 (Section O, Grave 729), Medal of Honor *Lieutenant General [[Price-13664|Charles F. B. Price]], (1881-1954), U.S. Marine Corps, Legion of Merit awardee * Brigadier general [[wikipedia:Stanley E. Ridderhof|Stanley E. Ridderhof]] (1896–1962), U.S. Marine Corps, Naval aviator who earned [[wikipedia:Navy Cross|Navy Cross]] in [[wikipedia:Nicaragua|Nicaragua]] * Sergeant [[wikipedia:Anund C. Roark|Anund C. Roark]] (Vietnam War), U.S. Army. [[wikipedia:Kontum Province|Kontum Province]], Vietnam, May 16, 1968 (Section O, Grave 1855), Medal of Honor * General [[Schmidt-8202|Harry Schmidt]] (1886–1968), U.S. Marine Corps, Navy Cross, Commanded the 4th Marine Division and the [[wikipedia:V Amphibious Corps|Fifth Amphibious Corps]], World War II * Sergeant [[wikipedia:Henry Frank Schroeder|Henry Frank Schroeder]] (Spanish–American War), U.S. Army, Company L, [[wikipedia:U.S. 16th Infantry Regiment|16th U.S. Infantry]]. [[wikipedia:Carig|Carig]], Philippine Islands, September 14, 1900 (Section S, Grave 854), Medal of Honor * Lieutenant Commander [[wikipedia:Robert Semple (veteran)|Robert Semple]] (Mexican–American War), U.S. Navy. Vera Cruz, April 21, 1914 (Section OS-A, Grave 192), Medal of Honor * Rear Admiral [[wikipedia:Thomas J. Senn|Thomas J. Senn]], (1871–1947), [[wikipedia:U.S. Navy|U.S. Navy]], Commander of [[wikipedia:USS North Dakota (BB-29)|USS ''North Dakota'']] and also World War I recipient of the Navy Cross. * General [[Smith-131217|Holland Smith]], (1884–1967) U.S. Marine Corps, commanded the Fleet Marine Force (FMF) in the Pacific during [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] and led the "island hopping" campaign in the central Pacific * Lt. Colonel [[wikipedia:Laurence Stallings|Laurence Stallings]], [[wikipedia:U.S. Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]], a playwright and screenwriter with over two dozen writing credits, including [[wikipedia:What Price Glory? (play)|''What Price Glory?'']] * Lt. General [[wikipedia:John T. Walker (USMC)|John T. Walker]], U.S. Marine Corps, commanded [[wikipedia:22nd Marine Regiment (United States)|22nd Marine Regiment]] during [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] and recipient of the Navy Cross. * Lieutenant [[wikipedia:William Zuiderveld|William Zuiderveld]] (Mexican–American War), U.S. Navy. Vera Cruz, April 21, 1914 (Section A-1, Grave 9-B), Medal of Honor == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Fort_Rosecrans_National_Cemetery|Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/7978 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery on Find A Grave] * [[:Category:Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California]]
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
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:::'''''*Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery''''' :::'''''*San Antonio''''' :::'''''*Bexar County''''' :::'''''*Texas, USA''''' :::'''''*[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/109410/fort-sam-houston-national-cemetery Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in findagrave.com].''''' :::'''''*The purpose of this page is to list the names of individuals that are buried in this cemetery. Please feel free to add names of individuals that you know are buried here. Feel free to add plot data and or GPS coordinates if you have them.''''' :::'''''*Note; Here are the names of individuals buried in this Cemetery.''''' :::'''''*[[Parks-5762|SP4 Ronald Calvin Parks]].''''' :::'''''*[[Parr-1434|Raloh Sherman Parr, Jr.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Abercrombie-745|William Earl Abercombie]].''''' :::'''''*[[Adams-25005|Lucian Adams]].''''' :::'''''*[[Arnold-6597|Robert L. Arnold]].''''' :::'''''*[[Ayarzagoitia-1|Mara Dolores Ayarzagoitia]].''''' :::'''''*[[Bacon-1759|Wilbur Delos Bacon]].''''' :::'''''*[[Barbay-16|Lt Col Larry Barbay]].''''' :::'''''*[[Beeler-277|Capt Carroll Robert "Gringo" Beeler]].''''' :::'''''*[[Benavidez-27|MSgt Raul (Roy) Benavidez]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blaha-146|Elmer C. Blaha]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blaha-108|Herbert J. Blaha]].''''' :::'''''*[[Blue-450|Richard E. Blue, Jr.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Bordelon-204|Staff Sgt William James Bordelon]].''''' :::'''''*[[Bolton-1713|Cecil Hamlton Bolton]].''''' :::'''''*[[Brittingham-232|Freas William Brittingham]].''''' :::'''''*[[Brown-80297|CMSgt Johnny Moss Brown]].''''' :::'''''*[[Burer-1|Col Arthur William "Art" Burer]].''''' :::'''''*[[Burris-5|Robert Dan "Buck" Burris]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cannon-2008|Herbert Charles Cannon]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cannon-2002|Jesse Marvin Cannon]].''''' :::'''''*[[Clarke-7486|Major General Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Clarke]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cole-14331|Essic Walter "Erne" Cole]].''''' :::'''''*[[Collins-12785|Johnnie Collins, Jr.]].''''' :::'''''*[[Collins-16092|Stephen Mercer Collins]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cook-27253|Walter Edward Cook]].''''' :::'''''*[[Cox-22049|Leota LaCretia Cox Mowers]].''''' :::'''''*[[Davenport-3668|Rufus Earnest Davenport]].''''' :::'''''*[[Deegan-78|Col Florence Irene Deegan]].''''' :::'''''*[[Dickmann-61|Geraldine Alice Dickmann Hempel]].''''' :::'''''*[[Dobbs-765|Capt. Mortiga Dobbs]].''''' :::'''''*[[Eckerty-6|Curtis Noble Eckerty]].''''' :::'''''*[[Edwards-17166|Bessie Lee Edwards Cannon]].''''' :::'''''*[[English-3435|Ida Mae English Higdon]].''''' :::'''''*[[Evans-5824|Robley Dungleson "Bob" Evans]].''''' :::'''''*[[Evans-5834|SSgt Russell Lee Evans]].'''''
FORT SEYBERT, VA, (WV, USA) MASSACRE
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''Fort Seybert Massacre''
Grant County Press
May 13, 1937
---- "New Interpretations of Fort Seybert"
(By Mrs. Lee Keister Talbot) April 27 and 28 of this year marked one hundred and seventy-nine years since the disasters at Fort Upper Tract on the South Branch of the Potomac, and Fort Seybert on the South Fork of the South Branch. So far little is known of Fort Upper Tract except that it was burned, a number of people killed and captured with few names left behind. A little more is known of Fort Seybert "the history of which, says DeHass, "fills such a dark page in the annals of Virginia." Fort Upper Tract was built "at Hugh Man's Mill in Shelton's Great Tract," (familiarly known as Upper Tract of Virginia) in 1756; it appears that today it[s] location is not known. Fort Seybert, also, was built within one hundred yards of a mill which had been erected at the edge of the river some years before Fort Seybert was built. The first owner of the land was John Patton, Junior, who purchased from Robert Green of Orange on the 5th of November, 1747, 210 acres of land "on the southernmost fork of the South Branch of the Potomack." This land had a "corner to Roger Dyer." In the Original Petitions filed in Augusta County for 1751-52 there is a petition for a road "from Widow Cobern's Mill, on the South Branch, to John Patton's Mill on the South Fork." On May 21, 1755, John Pat[t]on, Jr., sold back his land to his Father in Law, Jacob Seybert. Jacob Seybert built the mill and the location of the Fort was on his land based on the fact that Jacob Seybert was the Captain. As recently as the last fifty or sixty years, people, when plowing in the field by the river at Fort Seybert have found "tight rocks." The tradition is that they marked the site of an old mill. Page 34, *Oren F. Morton. ''History of Pendleton County West Virginia''. Dayton: Ruebush-Elkins Co., 1910. Print. Plans for the building of Fort Seybert have not yet been uncovered in records, but there has been for some years a discrepancy between the pictured representation of Fort Seybert given by DeHass, and the remaining depressions in the ground at the site of the fort, as well as in the description handed down by those living in the vicinity of Fort Seybert. The DeHass picture is a wood engraving with no artist's name attached. An authority on wood engravings finds it difficult to trace the origin of this type of drawing, as they were frequently made by the printing company, when printing a book, after the manner that lithographs are made today. This represents Fort Seybert as a large, square stockade, much after the fashion of the conventional combined trading-post and fort, sufficiently extensive to provide for a large garrison. This picture has been used repeatedly by historians as a source of description, and is the source of Mr. Koontz's information as to its size and strength. DeHass says: "It was a rude enclosure, cut out of the heart of the forest, but sufficiently strong to have resisted any attack from the enemy had the inmates themselves been strong." People living in the vicinity of Fort Seybert today state that they can still trace the depression in the ground where the palisades were sat on end, and can well remember when the depression was more distinct than it is now. They consider it impossible that it was a number of log houses so built as to form a square or rectangle. Mr. Alonzo D. Lough, who lives at Fort Seybert, wrote a description of Fort Seybert some years ago as follows: "Fort Seybert was located on the left hand side (west) of the South Fork River, and situated on an elevation which sloped rapidly to a ravine on the north and descended abruptly over a ledge of rocks to the river on the southeast. Westwardly a gradual incline sloped back to the mountain. "The defense consisted of a circular stockade some thirty yards in diameter, consisting of logs or puncheons set on end in the ground, side by side, and rising to a height often of twelve feet. A puncheon door closed the entrance. Within the stockade stood the two storied block-house twenty-one feet square. From the upper loop-holes the open space about the fort could be swept by the rifles of the defenders." The drawing pictured above does not represent this description of Fort Seybert as accurately as might be desired, and a more accurate drawing will be made. However, this more nearly answers the description given by those living in the vicinity, and handed down traditionally for generations. There were numerous causes of the Fort Seybert massacre, both remote and immediate; some of them have gone unnoted. Reverberations and echoes of it continued for many years. There are notations in Augusta county records as late as 1772 which trace to this disaster. It was not until after Braddock's defeat in July, 1755, that the Virginia Frontier was threatened by incursions of parties of French and Indians, but they were continuously in danger for many years following, especially in the spring and fall. George Washington was aware of the danger soon after he returned from Braddock's defeat. At Fort Cumberland he wrote on July 18, 1755 to Governor Dinwiddie: "I tremble at the consequences that this defeat may have upon our back settlers, who, I suppose, will all leave their habitations unless there are proper measures taken for their security." Thus began the long struggle to protect the settlers; a cause championed by Washington in charge of the militia of Virginia at Winchester, and a situation only slightly understood by Gov. Dinwiddie and the Virginia Assembly. The long struggle to give the frontier adequate protection, and the activities of the militia would make a voluminous book of interesting and valuable proportions. Forts were gradually built, but nothing that was done was adequate. Many people fled from their homes in the South Branch Valley in the fall of 1755 and there was no unbroken peace for many years. The irony in the building of Braddock's Road to the west to meet the French is well described by Reuben Gold Thwaites: "Braddock's road, laboriously cleared through the wilderness to reach the French and Indians now proved equally convenient to the latter as a pathway to the English border." Dunas had often six or seven war parties out at a time "always accompanied by French-men." Among the records of forts, militia and attacks, Washington and other militia officers mention both Upper Tract and Fort Seybert, either by location, or by name, as well as other on the South Branch and the South Fork. In August 1756 Washington wrote to Gov. Dinwiddie saying "we have built some forts and altered others as far south on the Potomac as settlers have been molested, and there remains one body of inhabitants at a place called Upper Tract who need a guard. Thither I have ordered a party. *** Beyond this, if I am not misinformed there is nothing but a continued series of mountains uninhabited until we get over to the waters of the James River, not far from the fort which takes its name from your Honor; and thence to May River. " Buidling the forts did not give the people a feeling of safety, for in November 1756 Washington wrote further to Gov. Dinwiddie, in a plea for more adequate protection as follows: "In short, they (inhabitants) are so affected with approaching ruin that the whole back country is in a general motion toward the other colonies; and I expect that scarce a family will inhabit Frederick, Hampshire or Augusta county in a little time." Washington was opposed to the plan for the building of a chain of small forts, and preferred to have several strong forts, well garrisoned, with companies of Rangers going out from them. However, he presented a plan for the forts (23), as the Assembly favored, in November 1756 at which time he said: "Besides most of the forts are already built by the country people or soldiers, and require but little improvement save one or two, as Dickinson's and Cox's." If Forts Upper Tract and Seybert were over-garrisoned the garrison must have been removed, for on September 1, 1937 [sic], after five people had been killed and eight captured on the Branch, Major Andrew Lewis, who had been ordered to regulate the militia of Augusta County, wrote to George Washington: "There is one place yt (yet) vacant which is not garrisoned. Ye consequences may be bad, that is ye So. Branch or So. Fork Between Capt. Woodward's old Station and Preston's (Capt. Preston was stationed in the Bullpasture) as ye governor has not given me a Direct Answer nor I Believe wont I am afraid that place must be Deserted." How bad the consequences were the following April is appreciated only slightly, even by those familiar with the published records and traditional stories of the surprise attack on Fort Seybert on a foggy morning when a number of the men were away from the vicinity, having gone across the mountain on business. Waddell says that there was a shortage of ammunition in the fort. Capt. Seybert surrendered to the unfaithful promises of the Indians in the hope of saving the lives of the people in the fort. No censure or blame should be placed on him for what he did in the hope of safety. Following the surrender came the massacre of seventeen people; the capture of upwards of twenty-four, and the burning of the fort. Six days after this happened, on the 4th of May 1758, Washington wrote to John Blair (then acting Governor of Virginia) from Fort Loudoun (Winchester) to tell him of the disasters: "The enclosed letter from Capt. Waggener will inform your Honor of a very unfortunate affair. From the best accounts I have yet been able to get there are about 60 persons killed and missing. Immediately upon receiving this Intelligence I sent out a Detachment of the Regiment, and some Indians that were equipped for war (Indians were in the employ of the colonists as well as the French) in hopes of their being able to intercept the Enemy in the retreat. I was fearful of this stroke, but had not time enough to avert it, as your Honor will find by the following account which came to hand just before Capt. Waggener's letter, by Capt. Mackenzie." The notes on this report are that Lieutenant Gist with six soldiers and 30 Indians marched the 2nd of April from the South Branch towards Fort Duquesne. After a tedious march, occasioned by deep snows on the mountains, they got on the waters of the Monongahela, where Mr. Gist was lamed by a fall from a steep bank and rendered incapable of marching. Some of the party stayed with him and the rest, all Indians, divided themselves into three parties and separated. Ucahala and two others found a large Indian Encampment about fifteen miles on "this side" of Ft. Duquesne. From the size of it and the number of tracks they judged it to be at least 100, making directly for the frontiers of Virginia, as they again discovered by crossing their tracks. After the parties had joined, and were marching in, Lieutenant Gist came upon the tracks of another large party pursuing the same course. Undoubtedly, among these were the Indians who perpetrated the massacres at Forts Upper Tract and Seybert some days later, before Washington could send aid to the people. There is more to be learned from official records and reports of these incidents and revealing information is gradually being uncovered. The Roger Dyer Family Association is planning to erect a monument at the grave of the victims of the Fort Seybert massacre, five of whose names are known. It is hoped that the residents of the South Branch and South Fork Valleys, as well as all others interested in dignifying their historic past, and honoring the memory of the early settlers, whose difficulties were so overwhelming, may encourage the undertaking. List of Those Killed: : John Blair, Hance Conrad, [[Dyer-6617 | Roger Dyer]], [[Dyer-6620 | William Dyer]] (shot outside the fort), Henry Hawse, [[Hevener-22 | William Hevener]], [[Hevener-21 | Catharine Hevener]] (William's wife), Hanna Hinkle (burned in the fort), Hanna Lawrence (Jacob Seybert's mother-in-law), John Reager, [[Johanna-22 | Johanna Lorentz-Seybert]] (John Seybert's mother), George Hause, [[Seybert-23 | John Jacob Seybert]] and [[Theiss-39 | Mary Elisabeth Theiss-Seybert]] (Jacob's wife). List of Those Abducted: : Hannah Conrad, Josephus Conrad, 3 Conrad Children (names not known), [[Dyer-6623 | James Dyer]] (son of Roger Dyer), [[Dyer-6622 | Sarah Hause]] (wife of Peter Hause and daughter of Roger Dyer), Mary Mallow, Adam Mallow, 4 Mallow Children (names not known), [[Maus-34 | Elizabeth Hause]] (wife of Frederick Hevener and daughter of George Hause who was killed at Fort Seybert), Heavener daughter (name not known), Sarah Peterson, [[Seybert-14 | Catherine Seybert]], [[Seybert-15 | Elizabeth Seybert]], George Seybert, [[Seybert-16 | Henry Seybert]], [[Seybert-13 | Nicholas Seybert]] Note: Oren Morton's book states that Nicholas Seybert was killed, not abducted. (children of Jacob & Mary Seybert), Catherine Swadley (later married Jacob Hevener), Archibald Wood, Mrs. Martha Drake Wood, Magdalene Wood, and Sarah Wood. List of Those Who Escaped: : [[Hiatt-7 | Margaret Dyer]], [[Dyer-6626 | John Dyer]], [[Dyer-6624 | Roger Dyer]] (sons of Margaret Dyer), [[Hawes-54 | Hanna Hause]], [[Dyer-6616 | Hanna Keister]], [[Keister-3 | James Keister]], [[Keister-1 | Hannah Keister]] (children of Hanna Keister), and Mr. Robertson (first name not known). == Sources ==
Grant County Press
May 13, 1937
---- "New Interpretations of Fort Seybert"
(By Mrs. Lee Keister Talbot) April 27 and 28 of this year marked one hundred and seventy-nine years since the disasters at Fort Upper Tract on the South Branch of the Potomac, and Fort Seybert on the South Fork of the South Branch. So far little is known of Fort Upper Tract except that it was burned, a number of people killed and captured with few names left behind. A little more is known of Fort Seybert "the history of which, says DeHass, "fills such a dark page in the annals of Virginia." Fort Upper Tract was built "at Hugh Man's Mill in Shelton's Great Tract," (familiarly known as Upper Tract of Virginia) in 1756; it appears that today it[s] location is not known. Fort Seybert, also, was built within one hundred yards of a mill which had been erected at the edge of the river some years before Fort Seybert was built. The first owner of the land was John Patton, Junior, who purchased from Robert Green of Orange on the 5th of November, 1747, 210 acres of land "on the southernmost fork of the South Branch of the Potomack." This land had a "corner to Roger Dyer." In the Original Petitions filed in Augusta County for 1751-52 there is a petition for a road "from Widow Cobern's Mill, on the South Branch, to John Patton's Mill on the South Fork." On May 21, 1755, John Pat[t]on, Jr., sold back his land to his Father in Law, Jacob Seybert. Jacob Seybert built the mill and the location of the Fort was on his land based on the fact that Jacob Seybert was the Captain. As recently as the last fifty or sixty years, people, when plowing in the field by the river at Fort Seybert have found "tight rocks." The tradition is that they marked the site of an old mill. Page 34, *Oren F. Morton. ''History of Pendleton County West Virginia''. Dayton: Ruebush-Elkins Co., 1910. Print. Plans for the building of Fort Seybert have not yet been uncovered in records, but there has been for some years a discrepancy between the pictured representation of Fort Seybert given by DeHass, and the remaining depressions in the ground at the site of the fort, as well as in the description handed down by those living in the vicinity of Fort Seybert. The DeHass picture is a wood engraving with no artist's name attached. An authority on wood engravings finds it difficult to trace the origin of this type of drawing, as they were frequently made by the printing company, when printing a book, after the manner that lithographs are made today. This represents Fort Seybert as a large, square stockade, much after the fashion of the conventional combined trading-post and fort, sufficiently extensive to provide for a large garrison. This picture has been used repeatedly by historians as a source of description, and is the source of Mr. Koontz's information as to its size and strength. DeHass says: "It was a rude enclosure, cut out of the heart of the forest, but sufficiently strong to have resisted any attack from the enemy had the inmates themselves been strong." People living in the vicinity of Fort Seybert today state that they can still trace the depression in the ground where the palisades were sat on end, and can well remember when the depression was more distinct than it is now. They consider it impossible that it was a number of log houses so built as to form a square or rectangle. Mr. Alonzo D. Lough, who lives at Fort Seybert, wrote a description of Fort Seybert some years ago as follows: "Fort Seybert was located on the left hand side (west) of the South Fork River, and situated on an elevation which sloped rapidly to a ravine on the north and descended abruptly over a ledge of rocks to the river on the southeast. Westwardly a gradual incline sloped back to the mountain. "The defense consisted of a circular stockade some thirty yards in diameter, consisting of logs or puncheons set on end in the ground, side by side, and rising to a height often of twelve feet. A puncheon door closed the entrance. Within the stockade stood the two storied block-house twenty-one feet square. From the upper loop-holes the open space about the fort could be swept by the rifles of the defenders." The drawing pictured above does not represent this description of Fort Seybert as accurately as might be desired, and a more accurate drawing will be made. However, this more nearly answers the description given by those living in the vicinity, and handed down traditionally for generations. There were numerous causes of the Fort Seybert massacre, both remote and immediate; some of them have gone unnoted. Reverberations and echoes of it continued for many years. There are notations in Augusta county records as late as 1772 which trace to this disaster. It was not until after Braddock's defeat in July, 1755, that the Virginia Frontier was threatened by incursions of parties of French and Indians, but they were continuously in danger for many years following, especially in the spring and fall. George Washington was aware of the danger soon after he returned from Braddock's defeat. At Fort Cumberland he wrote on July 18, 1755 to Governor Dinwiddie: "I tremble at the consequences that this defeat may have upon our back settlers, who, I suppose, will all leave their habitations unless there are proper measures taken for their security." Thus began the long struggle to protect the settlers; a cause championed by Washington in charge of the militia of Virginia at Winchester, and a situation only slightly understood by Gov. Dinwiddie and the Virginia Assembly. The long struggle to give the frontier adequate protection, and the activities of the militia would make a voluminous book of interesting and valuable proportions. Forts were gradually built, but nothing that was done was adequate. Many people fled from their homes in the South Branch Valley in the fall of 1755 and there was no unbroken peace for many years. The irony in the building of Braddock's Road to the west to meet the French is well described by Reuben Gold Thwaites: "Braddock's road, laboriously cleared through the wilderness to reach the French and Indians now proved equally convenient to the latter as a pathway to the English border." Dunas had often six or seven war parties out at a time "always accompanied by French-men." Among the records of forts, militia and attacks, Washington and other militia officers mention both Upper Tract and Fort Seybert, either by location, or by name, as well as other on the South Branch and the South Fork. In August 1756 Washington wrote to Gov. Dinwiddie saying "we have built some forts and altered others as far south on the Potomac as settlers have been molested, and there remains one body of inhabitants at a place called Upper Tract who need a guard. Thither I have ordered a party. *** Beyond this, if I am not misinformed there is nothing but a continued series of mountains uninhabited until we get over to the waters of the James River, not far from the fort which takes its name from your Honor; and thence to May River. " Buidling the forts did not give the people a feeling of safety, for in November 1756 Washington wrote further to Gov. Dinwiddie, in a plea for more adequate protection as follows: "In short, they (inhabitants) are so affected with approaching ruin that the whole back country is in a general motion toward the other colonies; and I expect that scarce a family will inhabit Frederick, Hampshire or Augusta county in a little time." Washington was opposed to the plan for the building of a chain of small forts, and preferred to have several strong forts, well garrisoned, with companies of Rangers going out from them. However, he presented a plan for the forts (23), as the Assembly favored, in November 1756 at which time he said: "Besides most of the forts are already built by the country people or soldiers, and require but little improvement save one or two, as Dickinson's and Cox's." If Forts Upper Tract and Seybert were over-garrisoned the garrison must have been removed, for on September 1, 1937 [sic], after five people had been killed and eight captured on the Branch, Major Andrew Lewis, who had been ordered to regulate the militia of Augusta County, wrote to George Washington: "There is one place yt (yet) vacant which is not garrisoned. Ye consequences may be bad, that is ye So. Branch or So. Fork Between Capt. Woodward's old Station and Preston's (Capt. Preston was stationed in the Bullpasture) as ye governor has not given me a Direct Answer nor I Believe wont I am afraid that place must be Deserted." How bad the consequences were the following April is appreciated only slightly, even by those familiar with the published records and traditional stories of the surprise attack on Fort Seybert on a foggy morning when a number of the men were away from the vicinity, having gone across the mountain on business. Waddell says that there was a shortage of ammunition in the fort. Capt. Seybert surrendered to the unfaithful promises of the Indians in the hope of saving the lives of the people in the fort. No censure or blame should be placed on him for what he did in the hope of safety. Following the surrender came the massacre of seventeen people; the capture of upwards of twenty-four, and the burning of the fort. Six days after this happened, on the 4th of May 1758, Washington wrote to John Blair (then acting Governor of Virginia) from Fort Loudoun (Winchester) to tell him of the disasters: "The enclosed letter from Capt. Waggener will inform your Honor of a very unfortunate affair. From the best accounts I have yet been able to get there are about 60 persons killed and missing. Immediately upon receiving this Intelligence I sent out a Detachment of the Regiment, and some Indians that were equipped for war (Indians were in the employ of the colonists as well as the French) in hopes of their being able to intercept the Enemy in the retreat. I was fearful of this stroke, but had not time enough to avert it, as your Honor will find by the following account which came to hand just before Capt. Waggener's letter, by Capt. Mackenzie." The notes on this report are that Lieutenant Gist with six soldiers and 30 Indians marched the 2nd of April from the South Branch towards Fort Duquesne. After a tedious march, occasioned by deep snows on the mountains, they got on the waters of the Monongahela, where Mr. Gist was lamed by a fall from a steep bank and rendered incapable of marching. Some of the party stayed with him and the rest, all Indians, divided themselves into three parties and separated. Ucahala and two others found a large Indian Encampment about fifteen miles on "this side" of Ft. Duquesne. From the size of it and the number of tracks they judged it to be at least 100, making directly for the frontiers of Virginia, as they again discovered by crossing their tracks. After the parties had joined, and were marching in, Lieutenant Gist came upon the tracks of another large party pursuing the same course. Undoubtedly, among these were the Indians who perpetrated the massacres at Forts Upper Tract and Seybert some days later, before Washington could send aid to the people. There is more to be learned from official records and reports of these incidents and revealing information is gradually being uncovered. The Roger Dyer Family Association is planning to erect a monument at the grave of the victims of the Fort Seybert massacre, five of whose names are known. It is hoped that the residents of the South Branch and South Fork Valleys, as well as all others interested in dignifying their historic past, and honoring the memory of the early settlers, whose difficulties were so overwhelming, may encourage the undertaking. List of Those Killed: : John Blair, Hance Conrad, [[Dyer-6617 | Roger Dyer]], [[Dyer-6620 | William Dyer]] (shot outside the fort), Henry Hawse, [[Hevener-22 | William Hevener]], [[Hevener-21 | Catharine Hevener]] (William's wife), Hanna Hinkle (burned in the fort), Hanna Lawrence (Jacob Seybert's mother-in-law), John Reager, [[Johanna-22 | Johanna Lorentz-Seybert]] (John Seybert's mother), George Hause, [[Seybert-23 | John Jacob Seybert]] and [[Theiss-39 | Mary Elisabeth Theiss-Seybert]] (Jacob's wife). List of Those Abducted: : Hannah Conrad, Josephus Conrad, 3 Conrad Children (names not known), [[Dyer-6623 | James Dyer]] (son of Roger Dyer), [[Dyer-6622 | Sarah Hause]] (wife of Peter Hause and daughter of Roger Dyer), Mary Mallow, Adam Mallow, 4 Mallow Children (names not known), [[Maus-34 | Elizabeth Hause]] (wife of Frederick Hevener and daughter of George Hause who was killed at Fort Seybert), Heavener daughter (name not known), Sarah Peterson, [[Seybert-14 | Catherine Seybert]], [[Seybert-15 | Elizabeth Seybert]], George Seybert, [[Seybert-16 | Henry Seybert]], [[Seybert-13 | Nicholas Seybert]] Note: Oren Morton's book states that Nicholas Seybert was killed, not abducted. (children of Jacob & Mary Seybert), Catherine Swadley (later married Jacob Hevener), Archibald Wood, Mrs. Martha Drake Wood, Magdalene Wood, and Sarah Wood. List of Those Who Escaped: : [[Hiatt-7 | Margaret Dyer]], [[Dyer-6626 | John Dyer]], [[Dyer-6624 | Roger Dyer]] (sons of Margaret Dyer), [[Hawes-54 | Hanna Hause]], [[Dyer-6616 | Hanna Keister]], [[Keister-3 | James Keister]], [[Keister-1 | Hannah Keister]] (children of Hanna Keister), and Mr. Robertson (first name not known). == Sources ==
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directed from [[Space:Victoria Settlement Provincial Site|Victoria Settlement Provincial Historical Site]] === Fort Victoria: 1864-1883 And 1887-1897 === The Hudson’s Bay Company opened Fort Victoria in 1864 to serve as a post for the eastern trade out of Fort Edmonton. The first building to be erected was the Clerk’s Quarters. Constructed in 1864-65, it soon became the centre of a complex which consisted of seven buildings surrounded by a palisade. By the 1890s, the Fort had been reduced to five buildings and a rail fence. Chief Factor Richard Hardisty’s 1874 groundplan of Fort Victoria gives us an accurate description of the post prior to its first closure in 1883. As his plan indicates, the Fort consisted of the Clerk’s Quarters, trading shop, provision store, men’s house, blacksmith’s shop, stable and dairy. Fort Victoria never grew beyond this. In September, 1889, two years after the post had been reopened, Clerk Francis D. Wilson noted the “very bad condition” of the five remaining buildings. When in 1897 Fort Victoria was finally abandoned, only the Clerk’s Quarters and the trading shop were in useful condition. The Clerk’s Quarters is today the oldest structure in Alberta on its original location. Typical of one type of mid-19th century post-on-sill construction, it is built of roughly hewn logs laid horizontally between vertical posts. This method of construction, also known as Red River Frame, was widely used by the Hudson’s Bay Company throughout the Northwest.
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{{Image|file=Fort_Worth_Texas.jpg |alignm=c |size=m |caption='''City of Fort Worth Seal''' }}{{clear}} '''Cowtown - Where The West Begins''' {{Image|file=Fort_Worth_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Fort Worth Skyline at Sunset'''. }}{{clear}} Fort Worth is the county seat of [[Space:Tarrant_County,_Texas|Tarrant County]] which is located in the '''Prairie and Lakes''' area of Texas. ===Treaty of Bird's Fort=== {{Image|file=Fort_Worth_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''Fort Worth Historical Marker'''. }} The Treaty of Bird's Fort between the Republic of Texas and several Indian tribes was signed in '''1843''' at Bird's Fort in present day Arlington, Texas. Article XI of the treaty provided that no one may ""pass the line of trading houses"" at the border of the Indians' territory without permission of the President of Texas, and may not reside or remain in the Indians' territory. These "trading houses" were later established at the junction of the Clear Fork and West Fork of the Trinity River in present day Fort Worth. At this river junction, the U.S. War Department established Fort Worth in '''1849'' as the northernmost of a system of 10 forts for protecting the American Frontier following the end of the Mexican–American War. The City of Fort Worth continues to be known as '''Where The West Begins'''. {{clear}} ===The Mexican–American War=== Lithograph (1876) A line of seven army posts were established in '''1848–49''' after the Mexican War to protect the settlers of Texas along the western American Frontier and included Fort Worth, Fort Graham, Fort Gates, Fort Croghan, Fort Martin Scott, Fort Lincoln, and Fort Duncan. Originally 10 forts had been proposed by '''Major General William Jenkins Worth''' (1794–1849), who commanded the Department of Texas in '''1849'''. In '''January 1849''', Worth proposed a line of 10 forts to mark the western Texas frontier from Eagle Pass to the confluence of the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River. One month later, Worth died from cholera in South Texas. '''General William S. Harney''' assumed command of the Department of Texas and ordered '''Major Ripley A. Arnold''' of Company F, Second United States Dragoons. to find a new fort site near the West Fork and Clear Fork. On '''June 6, 1849''', Arnold, advised by '''Middleton Tate Johnson''', established a camp on the bank of the Trinity River and named the post Camp Worth in honor of the late General Worth. In '''August 1849''', Arnold moved the camp to the north-facing bluff, which overlooked the mouth of the Clear Fork of the Trinity River. The United States War Department officially named the post Fort Worth on '''November 14, 1849'''. Native American attacks were still a threat in the area, as this was their traditional territory and they resented encroachment by European-American settlers, but people from the United States set up homesteads near the fort. '''E S Terrell''' (1812–1905) from Tennessee claimed to be the first resident of Fort Worth. The fort was flooded the first year and moved to the top of the bluff; the current courthouse was built on this site. The fort was abandoned '''September 17, 1853'''. No trace of it remains today. ===Town Development=== As a stop on the legendary Chisholm Trail, Fort Worth was stimulated by the business of the cattle drives and became a brawling, bustling town. Millions of head of cattle were driven north to market along this trail. Fort Worth became the center of the cattle drives, and later, the ranching industry. It was given the nickname of '''Cowtown'''. During the Civil War, Fort Worth suffered from shortages of money, food, and supplies. the population dropped as low a 175, but began to recover during Reconstruction. By 1872, Jacob Samuels, William Jesse Boaz, and William Henry Davis had opened general stores. The next year, Khleber M. Van Zandt established Tidball, Van Zandt, and Company, which became Fort Worth National Bank in 1884. Panther City and "Hell's Half-Acre"[edit] This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) In 1875, the Dallas Herald published an article by a former Fort Worth lawyer, Robert E. Cowart, who wrote that the decimation of Fort Worth's population, caused by the economic disaster and hard winter of 1873, had dealt a severe blow to the cattle industry. Added to the slowdown due to the railroad's stopping the laying of track 30 miles (48 km) outside of Fort Worth, Cowart said that Fort Worth was so slow that he saw a panther asleep in the street by the courthouse. Although an intended insult, the name Panther City was enthusiastically embraced when in 1876 Fort Worth recovered economically.[19] Many businesses and organizations continue to use Panther in their name. A panther is set at the top of the police department badges.[20] Entrance to Fort Worth Stockyards, 1999 The "Panther City" tradition is also preserved in the names and design of some of the city's geographical/architectural features, such as Panther Island (in the Trinity River), the Flat Iron Building, the Intermodal Transportation Center, and in two or three "Sleeping Panther" statues. In 1876, the Texas and Pacific Railway finally was completed to Fort Worth, stimulating a boom and transforming the Fort Worth Stockyards into a premier center for the cattle wholesale trade.[21] Migrants from the devastated war-torn South continued to swell the population, and small, community factories and mills yielded to larger businesses. Newly dubbed the "Queen City of the Prairies", Fort Worth supplied a regional market via the growing transportation network. Texas and Pacific Passenger Station, Fort Worth, Texas (postcard, circa 1909) Fort Worth became the westernmost railhead and a transit point for cattle shipment. With the city's main focus on cattle and the railroads, local businessman, Louville Niles, formed the Fort Worth Stockyards Company in 1893. Shortly thereafter, the two biggest cattle-slaughtering firms at the time, Armour and Swift, both established operations in the new stockyards. ===Hell's Half Acre=== Pioneer Tower With the boom times came a variety of entertainments and related problems. Fort Worth had a knack for separating cattlemen from their money. Cowboys took full advantage of their last brush with civilization before the long drive on the Chisholm Trail from Fort Worth up north to Kansas. They stocked up on provisions from local merchants, visited the colorful saloons for a bit of gambling and carousing, then galloped northward with their cattle only to whoop it up again on their way back. The town soon became home to "Hell's Half-Acre", the biggest collection of saloons, dance halls, and bawdy houses south of Dodge City (the northern terminus of the Chisholm Trail), giving Fort Worth the nickname of "The Paris of the Plains".[22]Template:Page 2016[23] Certain sections of town were off-limits for proper citizens. Shootings, knifings, muggings, and brawls became a nightly occurrence. Cowboys were joined by a motley assortment of buffalo hunters, gunmen, adventurers, and crooks. Hell's Half Acre (the Acre) expanded as more people were drawn to the town. Occasionally, the Acre was referred to as "the bloody Third Ward" after it was designated one of the city's three political wards in 1876. By 1900, the Acre covered four of the city's main north-south thoroughfares. Local citizens became alarmed about the activities, electing Timothy Isaiah "Longhair Jim" Courtright in 1876 as city marshal with a mandate to tame it. Courtright sometimes collected and jailed 30 people on a Saturday night, but allowed the gamblers to operate, as they attracted money to the city. After learning that train and stagecoach robbers, such as the Sam Bass gang, were using the area as a hideout, he intensified law enforcement, but certain businessmen advertised against too many restriction in the area as having bad effects on the legitimate businesses. Gradually, the cowboys began to avoid the area; as businesses suffered, the city moderated its opposition. Courtright lost his office in 1879. Despite crusading mayors such as H. S. Broiles and newspaper editors such as B. B. Paddock, the Acre survived because it generated income for the city (all of it illegal) and excitement for visitors. Longtime Fort Worth residents claimed the place was never as wild as its reputation, but during the 1880s, Fort Worth was a regular stop on the "gambler's circuit" by such gambler/gunmen as Bat Masterson, Doc Holliday, and the Earp brothers (Wyatt, Morgan, and Virgil). James Earp, the eldest of his brothers, lived with his wife in Fort Worth during this period; their house was at the edge of Hell's Half Acre, at 9th and Calhoun. He often tended bar at the Cattlemen's Exchange saloon in the "uptown" part of the city. Reforming citizens objected to the dance halls, where men and women mingled; by contrast, the saloons or gambling parlors had primarily male customers. Consolidated B-24 Liberators (long-range bombers) at the Consolidated-Vultee Plant, Fort Worth, 1943 In the late 1880s, Mayor Broiles and County Attorney R. L. Carlock initiated a reform campaign. In a public shootout on February 8, 1887, Jim Courtright was killed on Main Street by Short, who claimed he was "King of Fort Worth Gamblers." As Courtright had been popular, when Short was jailed for his murder, rumors floated of lynching him. Short's good friend Bat Masterson came armed and spent the night in his cell to protect him. The first prohibition campaign in Texas was mounted in Fort Worth in 1889, helping to shut down the Acre's worst excesses. Other business development began in the area, as well as residential. Another change was the influx of black residents. Excluded by state segregation from the business end of town and the more costly residential areas, the city's black citizens, who numbered some 7,000 of a total population of 50,000 around 1900, settled into the southern portion of the city. Though some joined in the profitable vice trade (to run, for instance, the Black Elephant Saloon), many others found legitimate work and bought homes. The popularity and profitability of the Acre declined and more derelicts and the homeless were seen on the streets. By 1900, most of the dance halls and gamblers were gone. Cheap variety shows and prostitution became the chief forms of entertainment. Some politicians sought reforms under the Progressive Era. President Kennedy stayed at the Texas Hotel in downtown Fort Worth on Thrsday hight and left Fort Worth on Friday morning, November 22, 1963. He was assassinated 30 miles away in Dallas later that day. In '''1911''', the '''Reverend J Frank Norris''' launched an offensive against racetrack gambling in the Baptist Standard and used the pulpit of the First Baptist Church of Fort Worth to attack vice and prostitution. Norris used the Acre to scourge the leadership of Fort Worth. When he began to link certain Fort Worth businessmen with property in the Acre and announce their names from his pulpit, the battle heated up. On '''February 4, 1912''', Norris's church was burned to the ground; that evening, his enemies tossed a bundle of burning oiled rags onto his porch, but the fire was extinguished and caused minimal damage. A month later, the arsonists succeeded in burning down the parsonage. In a sensational trial lasting a month, Norris was charged with perjury and arson in connection with the two fires. He was acquitted, but his continued attacks on the Acre accomplished little until 1917. A new city administration and the federal government, which was eyeing Fort Worth as a potential site for a major military training camp, joined forces with the Baptist preacher to bring down the final curtain on the Acre. The police department compiled statistics showing that 50% of the violent crime in Fort Worth occurred in the Acre, which confirmed respectable citizens' opinion of the area. After Camp Bowie (a World War I Army training installation) was located on the outskirts of Fort Worth in 1917, the military used martial law to regulate prostitutes and barkeepers of the Acre. Fines and stiff jail sentences curtailed their activities. By the time Norris held a mock funeral parade to "bury John Barleycorn" in 1919, the Acre had become a part of Fort Worth history. The name continues to be associated with the southern end of Fort Worth.[24] ===Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries=== 1920 panorama On March 28, 2000, at 6:15 pm, an F3 (some estimates claim an F4) tornado smashed through downtown, tearing many buildings into shreds and scrap metal. One of the hardest-hit structures was the Bank One Tower, which was one of the dominant features of the Fort Worth skyline and which had Reata, a popular restaurant, on its top floor. It has since been converted to upscale condominiums and officially renamed "The Tower". This was the first major tornado to strike Fort Worth proper since the early 1940s.[25] When oil began to gush in West Texas in the early 20th century, and again in the late 1970s, Fort Worth was at the center of the wheeling and dealing. In July 2007, advances in horizontal drilling technology made vast natural gas reserves in the Barnett Shale available directly under the city, helping many residents receive royalty checks for their mineral rights.[26] Today, the city of Fort Worth and many residents are dealing with the benefits and issues associated with the natural gas reserves under ground.[27][28] Fort Worth was the fastest-growing large city in the United States from 2000 to 2006[29] and was voted one of "America's Most Livable Communities. ===Notables=== ===Sources===
Fortitude, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia and Van Diemen's Land 1855
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[[Category:Fortitude, Arrived 15 Feb 1855]] [[Category:Van Diemen's Land, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ===Sources=== *Fortitude (1855), http://sites.rootsweb.com/~austashs/immig/imgships_f.htm *Pearce, Ian & Cowling, Clare, Guide To The Public Records Of Tasmania, Section Four, Free Immigration, Archives Office of Tasmania, 1975, p97. *Newspaper report Colonial Times, Friday 16 Feb 1855, p2. *Passengers In History, FORTITUDE, 01/11/1854 - 02/02/1855, http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/942331
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[[Category:Fortrose,_Southland]] [[Category: Fortrose Cemetery, Fortrose, Southland]] [[Category: Southland Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Fortrose Cemetery in Fortrose Cemetery.'' ---- =Fortrose Cemetery= The earliest European Cemetery in the South Catlins, with the first burial recorded in 1873. James Wybrow, the first white settler in Fortrose, was buried here in 1878. Children of the Fortrose school raised money to erect a headstone in commemoration of the people who lost their lives in the wreck of the [[:Category: 1881 SS Tararua Shipwreck, Waipapa Point, Southland|SS Tararua]] off the South Catlins coastline in 1881. The stone of Louisa Welsh bore an unusual epitaph "murdered by her husband" which was chiseled out many years later at the instruction of a local priest. === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Fortrose Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2528352/fortrose-cemetery FindAGrave]
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[[Category:Fortune, Arrived 6 Jun 1854]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The voyage of the immigrant barque Fortune to the South Australian Colony in 1854''' The barque Fortune, 600 tons, Captain McCarthy, from Plymouth 26th February 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 6th June 1854. The 12th ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1854. Surgeon-superintendent Dr. Ed. W. Doman recorded 4 births and 1 death on the passage. '''Passenger Lists etc.'''
* 12/1854 - Fortune from the State Records of South Australia' Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1854/GRG35_48_1_54-12_Fortune.pdf * barque Fortune, 600 tons, Captain McCarthy, from Plymouth 26th February 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 6th June 1854. Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. accessed December 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/fortune1854.shtml. *Pitt, George H. Index to Ships Arriving at South Australian Ports from Overseas 1836 to 1900. Vol. Vol. 1 : A-J. 2 vols., n.d. (accessed https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/ships-arriving-south-australian-ports : 12 December 2019) * 28/02/1854 - 06/06/1854 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/946981 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/1000427 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Thursday 8 June 1854, Page 2. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48552901? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Thursday 8 June 1854, Page 3. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207015905?
* 12/1854 - Fortune from the State Records of South Australia' Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1854/GRG35_48_1_54-12_Fortune.pdf * barque Fortune, 600 tons, Captain McCarthy, from Plymouth 26th February 1854, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 6th June 1854. Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. accessed December 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/fortune1854.shtml. *Pitt, George H. Index to Ships Arriving at South Australian Ports from Overseas 1836 to 1900. Vol. Vol. 1 : A-J. 2 vols., n.d. (accessed https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/ships-arriving-south-australian-ports : 12 December 2019) * 28/02/1854 - 06/06/1854 from the Passengers in History website. An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/946981 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/1000427 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Thursday 8 June 1854, Page 2. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48552901? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Thursday 8 June 1854, Page 3. first accessed online on the 15th of March 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207015905?
Fortune, Newfoundland
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[[Category: Fortune, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Fortune, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Fortune, Newfoundland]] ''This article is an excerpt from the Encyclopedia of Newfoundland, and needs to be edited for length and content. Anything you can do is appreciated.'' ==About== The town of Fortune is situated on the western side of the Burin Peninsula, near the mouth of Fortune Bay. It is built along the shore of Fortune Barasway, a body of water which forms the harbour and extends inland for approximately .8 km (.5 mi)Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 2 (Extract: letter F). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/3055 Entry for Fortune, p. 337]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.. The name Fortune is thought to have originated from the Portuguese word fortuna; M.F. Howley (n.d.) claims this to mean a place of misfortune while W.B. Hamilton (1976) claims it means a place of good fortune. ==History== ===Pre-British Colony=== It appears on Spanish and Italian maps of the early Sixteenth Century, including Majollo (1527), Verrazano (1528) and Ribeiro (1529), which would indicate that Europeans, probably fishermen, were in the area around that time. French fishermen were also at Fortune near the end of the Seventeenth Century. In a census of French settlements on the south coast of Newfoundland for the year 1687 a place listed as Baie de Fortune but believed to be Fortune itself is listed as having a population of seventy- two people. Most of the French appear to have left the Fortune area during Queen Anne's War (1702-1713), but four French famlies reported at Fortune in 1714 had sworn an oath of allegiance to King George I of England. The area was probably frequented well into the Eighteenth Century by French fishermen who went into Fortune Bay in search of bait. ===British Colony=== At the end of the Seven Years War in 1763 the British settlers on St. Pierre were forced to leave that island in accordance with the Treaty of Paris of that year, which ceded the island to France. Many of them settled on the shores of Fortune Bay. In 1765 [[Cook-4419|Captain James Cook]] surveyed the south coast, including the Burin Peninsula, and in his report published in 1794 he described Fortune as a place with a sand-bar which allowed fishing boats passage at quarter-flood tide. He also reported a small fishing village situated near the bottom of the barasway which offered good anchorage. After 1880 the Bank fishery began to develop; several Fortune businessmen including [[Lake-1626|John E. Lake]] and C.B. Spencer began to outfit schooners, and by 1884 Fortune had ten vessels engaged in the Bank fishery. In that year there were forty-seven fishing boats reported as well. During the summer schooners fished mainly on the Grand Banks but in the winter many went to the western marine banks and the Strait of Belle Isle. ===Religion=== [[Lake-3104|John Lake]], the first permanent British settler in Fortune, was a Methodist and in the period from 1801 to 1811 regularly held church services in his home. In a letter from nine Fortune residents to Governor John T. Duckworth, dated September 19,1811, there is a request that Lake's home be allowed to continue as a meeting hall until a proper church could be built. With the appointment of [[Knight-11605|Rev. Richard Knight]] to the Grand Bank-Fortune Bay Methodist circuit in 1817 Fortune began to receive the services of a Methodist clergyman. The Salvation Army first arrived in Fortune in 1888 and held services in the Orange Hall, and later in the Masonic Hall, until a barracks was constructed around 1890. While there were a number of Church of England adherents in Fortune from the early 1800s they did not constitute a large portion of the population until after 1950, when there was a large influx of Anglicans from other Fortune Bay communities. ===Schools=== The first school was begun in Fortune in 1817 by a Mr. Woundy. Classes were held in an empty dwelling house until a school building was constructed around 1825. Woundy remained the teacher until his death in 1848 although he did spend some time in [[Space:Burin, Newfoundland|Burin]] in the 1840s. There were thirty-eight pupils in 1838, but by 1846 conditions had deteriorated to the point where only nineteen of thirty-five students were attending. The school inspector reported in that year that the school was particularly dirty and felt it his duty to report "to the Secretary of the Protestant Board at Burin, a complaint which some of the inhabitants of Fortune made to me against their schoolmaster, that, besides being incompetent from old age he was very passionate with the children and addicted to using oaths and other improper language". A new school was built in 1854. Owned by the community, it was operated by the Fortune Elementary School Board. In 1867 James N. Haddon became the teacher at the school and remained in that position for forty-six years. ==Early Families== By 1800 there was an established resident English population in Fortune. Around that time a Placentia Bay resident named [[Lake-3104|John Lake]], considered to be the founder of Fortune, happened upon the harbour by accident. He was on a trip to Fortune Bay in search of bait when a storm forced him to seek shelter in the harbour. He liked the location and returned the next year with his brother; they were soon joined by other families from Placentia Bay. Houses were built on both sides of the barasway and in addition to fishing the settlers had soon established gardens and were raising cattle. In addition to Lake and his brother some of the early settlers were William Gallop, Edward and Thomas Kearly, James Vie, J. Mauger, Samuel Forsey, John Andrews, J. Buffett and James Hamilton. By the time of the first official Newfoundland Government Census, in 1836, the population of Fortune stood at 163, mainly Protestant Episcopalians and Dissenters. There were twenty-two vessels of varying sizes engaged in the fishery and 25 ha (62.5 acres) of cultivated land. The population had risen to 421 by 1857. Over the next twelve years the population increased substantially to 669 but after 1874 levelled off to around 800 until 1891. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Fortune,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==
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[[Category: Fortune, sailed 1621]] == Fortune, Sailed 1621, Passenger List == The ship ''Fortune'' with Master Thomas Barton, arrived at Plymouth on November 9, 1621. This passenger list is based on the 1623 Division of Land, the passenger list compiled by Charles Edward Banks in ''[[#Banks|The Planters of The Commonwealth]]'', and by the information found in Eugene Aubrey Stratton's ''[[Space:Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691|Plymouth Colony, Its History & People, 1620-1691]]''. The ''Fortune'' carried [[Lannoy-14|Philippe Lannoy]] and [[Cushman-136|Robert Cushman]] from the unfortunate [[Space:Speedwell|1620 Speedwell]], presumably along with the remaining Separatists from the Speedwell who did not return to London, Leiden or board the Mayflower. :Arrived Plymouth, Massachusetts, November 9, 1621 :Burthen 55 tons. :Thomas Barton, Master While no passenger list survived for this ship, Charles Edward Banks compiled a list of likely passengers in his ''[[#Banks|The Planters of The Commonwealth]]'' based on a 1623 division of land in the colonies; the compiled list was later supplemented by entries in Eugene Aubrey Stratton's ''Plymouth Colony: Its History and its People, 1620-1691.'' (Source: Anne Shurtleff Stevens, "[https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/fortune.htm Fortune Passenger List]," Packrat Productions) # [[Adams-4457|John Adams]] (From Wapping, Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 113) # [[Bassett-172|William Basset]] (From Bethnal Green, Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 113)([[Space:The Original Lists Of Persons|Hotten's lists]] as Bassite) # [[Tilden-38|Elizabeth Basset]], wife # William Beale # [[Bompasse-3|Edward Bompasse]] # [[Brewster-3|Jonathan Brewster]], oldest son of Elder Brewster # [[Briggs-1017|Clement Briggs]] (From Southwark, Surrey, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pope 36. pg 169) (Brigges) # [[Bumpas-130|Edward Bumpas]] (From St Bartholomew, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 99) (Bompasse) # John Cannon # [[Connor-193|William Conner]] (Coner) # [[Cushman-136|Robert Cushman]] (From Canterbury, Kent, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 76) # [[Cushman-8|Thomas Cushman]], son abt 12 (From Canterbury, Kent, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 76) # [[Deane-4|Steven Deane]] (From Southwark, Surrey, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 169) (Dean) # [[Flavell-393|Thomas Flavell]] & son (wife was on the Anne) (From Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 113) # [[Ford-669|___ Ford]] (presumably son William)(William. from Southwark, S Olave, Surrey, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 169)(also listed as Martha, widow with sons William and John and daughter Martha) # widow [[Unknown-168516|Martha Ford]], wife # [[Ford-1529|Martha Ford]], daughter # [[Ford-4060|___ Ford]], son, born the day of arrival # [[Hicks-27|Robert Hicks]] (From Southwark, Surrey, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 169) # [[Hilton-18|William Hilton]] (from Northwich bound for Plymouth 1623. Dover N.H. 1624. Ref: Banks, Mass. 36 pg 14) # [[Morgan-27321|Bennet Morgan]] (Benedict, from Clerkenwell, St James, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 110) # [[Morton-8876|Thomas Morton]] - his son, Thomas Morton, Jr., arrived on the Anne # [[Nicolas-311|Austen Nicolas]] (Austin Nicholas) # [[Lannoy-14|Philipe de la Noye]] (also listed as De La Nove)(an ancestor of US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt) # [[Palmer-345|William Palmer]] (From Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 113) # [[Palmer-1672|William Palmer]], son # William Pitt (From St Peter, Vincula Tower, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 103) # [[Prence-1|Thomas Prence]] - Married [[Brewster-98|Patience Brewster]], the Elder's daughter (Prince, from All Hallows Barking, London or Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth and Eastham. Ref: Savage. 36 pg 98 & 113) (also listed as Prince) (future governor of Plymouth) # [[Simonson-144|Moses Simonson]] # [[Stacie-27|Hugh Statie]] # James Steward # [[Tench-301|William Tench]] # [[Winslow-77|John Winslow]], brother of [[Winslow-83|Govenor Winslow]] (From Droitwich, Worchest. bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 184) # [[Wright-287|William Wright ]] (From Austerfield, Worchest. bound for Plymouth. Ref: Par Reg. 36 pg 184) == Sources == * Banks, Charles Edward. ''[[Space:The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers|The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers]]'' (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1962) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000007062395&seq=115 Page 103]. * Banks, Charles Edward. ''[[Space:The Planters of The Commonwealth|The Planters of The Commonwealth]]'' (The Riverside Press, Boston, 1930) [https://archive.org/details/plantersofcommon00bank/page/50/mode/1up Page 50]. ** "FORTUNE of London, Thomas Barton, Master. She left London about August and arrived at Cape Cod November 9, ‘with thirty-five passengers,’ but only thirty-two are known by name. They all came from London or its suburbs. The entire company settled at Plymouth." * Winslow, Edward. ''[[Space:Good Newes From New-England|Good Newes From New-England]]'' (London, 1624) [https://archive.org/details/goodnewesfromnew00wins/page/1/mode/1up Page 1]. ** "The good ship called the ''Fortune'', which, in the month of November, 1621, (blessed be God,) brought us a new supply of thirty-five persons..." * Stevens, Anne Shurtleff. "[https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/fortune.htm Fortune Passenger List]" (Packrat Productions) * https://english-america.com/spls/621ma001.html#Fortune * https://members.aol.com/calebj/fortune.html * https://www.alden.org/documents/otherships.htm * https://www.calaisalumni.org/Maine/ships.htm#Fortune * https://www.pilgrimhall.org/FortuneAnneLittleJames.htm
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[[Category:Fortune Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Fortune-788|John Fortune]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Initially, a lot of research and information will be presented with obvious gaps in citations, and allegations of research that will require additional proof. Please be patient while the contributors build up this page. Even better, please make suggestions and comments and indicate areas that require improvement. ==yDNA Groups== {| border = "1" | '''yDNA Group Name''' || '''Group''' || '''yDNA Haplogroup''' ||''' # of Men''' || '''Results List''' ||''' see below''' |- |Native American yDNA|| Group A||C-p39||4||FTDNA Fortune Project||see below |- |D. Fortune || Group B|| R-m269||1||Ancestry's ydna||see below |- |[[ Fortune-261|Wm. Fortune]] (NC)|| Group C || R-m269||1||Ancestry's ydna||see below |- |Wm. M. Fortune (McFortune) || Group D || R-m269 R-BY99438 ||2||FTDNA Fortune Project||see below |- |Joseph Fortune (Halifax)||Group E|| unk|| 0 || Need testers ||see below |- |John Fortune(Ireland > SC)||Group F|| R-m269||5|| FTDNA Fortune Project||see below |- |Francis Walter Fortune (OH)||Group G||R-m269||1||FTDNA Fortune Project||see below |- |Spartanburg, SC Fortunes||Group H|| unk|| 0 || Need testers ||see below |- |Nelson Co, VA Fortunes||Group I|| unk|| ? || Need testers ||see below |- |Caroline Co, VA Fortunes||Group J|| unk|| ? || Need testers ||see below |- |Louisa Co, VA Fortunes||Group K|| unk|| ? || Need testers ||see below |- |Ohio Group #2 Fortunes||Group L|| unk|| 1 || Need testers ||see below |- |Clifton Forge, VA Fortunes||Group M|| unk|| ? || Need Testers ||see below |- |George Crosby Fortune, Scotland||Group O||R-M269 R-BY164620 || 1 || Need testers ||see below |- |John Fortune, Monroe Ward, Richmond, VA 1830||Group P||unk||0||Need Testers||see below |- |Thomas Fortune Richmond, VA 1805||Group R||unk||0||Need Testers||see below |} ===Group A=== Group A consists of four Fortune males who appear to trace to the Nelson County family of John Fletcher Fortune. The ydna haplogroup is Native American and the men have a common male ancestor. Testers have tested at 37 or 67 markers. ===Group B=== Group B consists of one Fortune male, deceased, who appears to trace to Nicholas Fortune of TN. The tester had his ydna tested at ancestry before they halted and shutdown their ydna database. Firsthand account from his daughter indicates he didn't match any other ydna Fortunes on ancestry. His results were downloaded before database loss and his daughter might share them if you ask nicely. For various reasons including naming conventions, this family thinks they trace to Nicholas Hamner Fortune from Nelson County, Va. D. Fortune had 46 markers tested. ===Group C=== Group C consists of one Fortune male. The identity of the individual is unknown. They are believe to have tested at ancestry. Second hand knowledge identifies this person's haplogroup as R-m269, but the detailed STR results haven't been made public. The person traces to [[Fortune-261|William Fortune]]. Several researchers trace this William Fortune to John Fletcher Fortune. ===Group D=== Group D consists of two Fortune males, including, [[Fortune-788|John Fortune]]. The earliest record of the MDKA, [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune]], is a military enlistment from 1847, in Richmond, Virginia. There are two male branches of this group, [[Fortune-790|Jeremiah Fortune]] and his brother [[Fortune-1176|John Fortune]]. [[Fortune-788|John Fortune]] traces to William Macklin Fortune in documentation, and since they have the same ydna, it is assumed William Macklin Fortune is their father. A direct male descendant of the John Fortune branch has been tested and matches [[Fortune-788|John Fortune]]. This successful match confirms that Jeremiah and John have the same father, establishing a yDNA haplogroup for [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune]] . There has been significant analysis of aDNA matches in this group of the descendants of [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune’s]] children - two brothers and four sisters. Combined, there is a group of approximately 50 dna matches that trace to the children of William Macklin Fortune. His parents are unknown. There are no known siblings of William. At least three DNA Triangulation Groups (TGs) have been identified. One of the TGs has many aDNA matches that trace back to Halifax Co, Virginia, suggesting a related ancestral branch in or from Halifax, Virginia. Group D also matches the Walden Ravensworth yDNA haplogroup. BigY dna results from July 2021 places this Fortune yDNA branch in R-m269 and specifically in R-BY99438 which is a group related to the Walden ydna group. Further research required to understand the connection which should be between 1500-1700 but in the British Isles or Colonial Virginia. ''Update 14 June 2020'' ''[[Fortune-788|John Fortune]] has identified four aDNA matches to descendants of James Dyer and Sarah Fortune Dyer, the daughter of [[Fortune-336|Joseph Fortune]]. Additional research into descendants of Group D has revealed additional DNA matches between Group D aDNA testers and descendants of James Dyer. The Dyer descendants in turn have DNA matches to other Fortune families. At the time of this update, the members of these Fortune families have not been proven to descend from Joseph Fortune or his relatives. The three Fortune families discovered to match Dyers have three different yDNA haplogroups and do not match any of the other Fortune yDNA haplogroups. Further research is required. '’ ''Please free to contact [[Fortune-788|John Fortune]] for updates and research details.'' ===Group E=== Group E is a hypothetical group with no ydna testers at this time. It is based on Joseph Fortune of Halifax, VA who lived from the 1750s to 1784. He had one son. It is unknown if his son had children. Some descendants of [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune]] have dna matches to some of Joseph's descendants. Due to extremely weak documentation, and knowledge loss, it is impossible at this time to prove the nature of the dna matches. However, two of the descendants of [[Fortune-336|Joseph Fortune]] matches a known TG dna block of [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune]]. Joseph Fortune had one son, born 1784. At this time, it is not known if he had children. Information on the father’s parents is missing. Conflicting information has suggested he descends from the Caroline Co, VA Fortunes as well as a family from Maine. ''Update 14 June 2020'' ''Please refer to update above for Group D. Group D and Group E may be related.'' ===Group F=== No updates or information provided here yet. Fairly well document Fortune family that traces back to Ireland. ===Group G=== Francis Walter Fortune ===Group H=== Spartanburg Fortunes. Inconsistent research has been discovered that purported links them to Fortunes descended from [[Fortune-261|Fortune-261]] as well as [[Fortune-336|Joseph Fortune]]. Ydna testers are needed, as well as aDNA testers, to clarify and better describe this group. ===Group I=== Because of the number of different yDNA Fortune lines attributed to John Fletcher Fortune, additional DNA testers are needed to identify the yDNA of his line. He traces to the Fortunes of Caroline Co, Virginia. ===Group J=== ===Group K=== ===Group L=== ===Group M=== ===Group O=== ===Group P=== John Fortune live in Monroe Ward, Richmond, VA in the 1830 census. He was between 30-40 yrs with four children between the age of 1-15 in his household and one female (possibly the mother), between 30-40 years of age. There were two boys between the age of 1-5. ===Group R=== Thomas Fortune married Martha Lunsford 02 April 1805 in Richmond, VA. No other information at this time. There are descendants that trace a daughter of this union. Unknown if there were male descendants. ==YDNA Analysis== There are several ydna lines that attest to John Fletcher Fortunes. Some research indicates there may have been a few different families. Further research and dna testing is required to better clarify. They can’t all have direct paternal lineage to John Fletcher Fortune. Autosomal DNA research has confirmed distinct Fortune family groups that trace to Virginia or still live in Virginia. More research and dna testing is required to improve understanding of the multiple families and their relationship to each other. ==Triangulation Groups== This is a future placeholder for Triangulation Groups(TGs) by family groups. It will include gedmatch ids, segment information and the gedmatches(individuals) used to define a TG. == Task List == * Document unique Fortune families in Virginia and surrounding states from the Colonial period to the mid-1900s with citations. There is a specific interest in Fortunes that settled and resided in these locales in the the Commonwealth of Virginia: Caroline County, Hanover County, Essex County, Nelson County, Amherst County, Albemarle County, Pulaski County, Montgomery County, Wythe County, Chesterfield County, Henrico County, City of Richmond (including Town of Manchester), and Halifax County. * Create Categories matching Locales to Fortune families and entities. * Document ydna lines of Fortune families that trace back to Virginia. Build a matrix or table of unique ydna lines, haplogroups, locations, researchers, and where to find or request access to detailed ydna str information. * Find more dna tested ancestors of [[Fortune-336 | Joseph Fortune]]. [[Fortune-788| John Fortune]] matches several of his ancestors - one specific individual matches the dna block associated with Fortune families descended from [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune]]. * Find siblings or uncles, aunts, and kin of [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune]]. This also applies to his wife Margaret Bowen. * Search Poll Tax records for [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune]] to determine if he was in someone else's household and their identity. * Document the John Fortune who appears in the 1830 US Census, Monroe Ward, City of Richmond, Virginia. He has five other members in the household that could be his wife and children, as well as six free black persons. Where did he come from and is anyone in his household related to [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune]]. Monroe Ward is about 1.5 miles across the James River from old town Manchester, where William lived. * Document Thomas Fortune and Martha Lunsford, married 6 April 1805 City of Richmond, VA. * Document unique Fortune entities, with citations, not already documented here at wikitree. ** document Thomas Fortune indentured servant 1705 Charles City County. ** document Sarah Fortune (1761-1854 who died in Henry County). Her husband was named William Fortune. Possibly part of the Southern Virginia Fortune family group. * Document origin locations in the British Isles. * Determine how long McFortune has been used, and where. This variant has been seen in only a few locations in North America (Virginia, South Carolina, Quebec, North Carolina, Indiana). It is also found in Scotland and Ireland. * Encourage more Fortune men on both sides of the Atlantic - and around the world - to get ydna tests and share their results. It would be wonderful if some of the Fortune ydna lines could discover matching Fortune ydna haplogroups in the Scotland, Ireland, Wales, or England. ==Transcription Errors on Ancestry== Ancestry has loaded a vast amount of data and executed transcription software against it. There are common transcription errors related to the surname Fortune. Known transcription errors are: * Fortin, Fortun, Fortune, Forton, Fartune, Tartane, Tortrim, and others. Searching for transcription variants yields different results when you search ancestry.com's census records. ==Spelling Errors in the Census== Some names get mispelled in the census, for example [[Fortune-929|Surrender Lee Fortune]] has her named spelled 'Sorenda' in the 1870 US Census from Virginia. Citation required to prove example. Fortune has also permutated into Forchin, which mirrors the pronunciation. ==Major Brickwall== * [[Fortune-791|William Macklin Fortune]] first appears in records in 1847, Richmond, Virginia when he enlisted in the US Army. His second appearance in records occurs on 27 July 1848 and 28 July 1848, the dates of his marriage, the consecration and the marriage registration with the local county. He then goes on to to appear in many real estate deeds, vital records, US Census of 1850 and 1860. He died in 1869.
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This is a list of people registered as users of the farm Fosse in Meland. == Bnr. 1 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | ≈1670|| Mikkel|| ≈1630 || 1694|| ?|| ?|| ? |- | 1698|| '''Magne Mikkelson'''|| ≈1673 || 1716|| Sissela Nilsdatter|| ≈1663|| 1722 |- | 1716|| Askjel Olson || ≈1691 || 1721|| Brita Bastesdotter || ≈1663 || 1765 |- | rowspan="2"| 1721|| rowspan="2"|Mons Andersson || rowspan="2"|≈1693 || rowspan="2"|1768|| Marta Monsdatter || ≈1687 || 1733 |- | Marta Nilsdatter || ≈1687 || 1733 |- | rowspan="2"| ≈1733 || rowspan="2"| Johannes Johannesson || rowspan="2"|≈1710 || rowspan="2"|? ||Brita Monsdatter || ? || ? |- | Marta Åmundsdatter || ≈1708 || 1771 |- | rowspan="2"| 1742|| rowspan="2"|Mons Nilsson || rowspan="2"|≈1679 || rowspan="2"|? || Marta Rasmusdatter || ≈1681 || 1748 |- | Brita Andersdatter || ≈1701 || 1753 |- | ≈1751 || [[Hansson-4700|Per Hansson]]|| ? || ? || ?|| ?|| ? |- | 1785|| Gulleik Andersson|| ≈1752 || ? || Anna Johannesdatter || ≈1745|| 1816 |- | rowspan="2"|1791|| rowspan="2"|Lars Larsson|| rowspan="2"|≈1768 || rowspan="2"|1824 || Siri Larsdatter || ≈1764|| 1796 |- | Anna Hansdatter || ≈1763 || 1825 |- | 1826|| Anders Nilsson|| ≈1793 || 1851 || Magdeli Nilsdatter || ≈1793|| 1875 |- | 1840|| Johannes Andersson || ? || ? || ? ||?|| ? |- | 1842|| [[Fosse-350|Johannes Jonsson Fosse]] || 1813 || 1883 || [[Olsdatter-8356|Anna Olsdatter]] || ≈1822 || 1887 |- | 1882||'''[[Fosse-351|Ola Johannesson Fosse]]''' || 1848 || 1938 || [[Fosse-352|Kari Ivarsdatter Fosse]] || 1854 || 1954 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/86ddfb73-fd62-4e2c-8792-37d203f1672a †]''' |- | 1929|| Ivar Fosse || 1881 || 1956 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/238f10d9-e2b3-472c-8fb2-9ca6caff3157 †]''' || ? ||?|| ? |- | 1957|| Arvid Mjelde || 1921 || 1991 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/2604a8a4-a693-46dd-b3b0-81af0b7a640b †]''' || Borgny Dale ||1921 || 2018 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/3cf3d9b6-124d-47c0-ae23-effc39ae8944 †]''' |- | 1960|| [[Fosse-46|Olav Konrad Fosse]] || 1914 || 2010 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/bbb679a3-a997-49e6-8283-1a5b6a7e4a57 †]'''|| [[Moldekleiv-1|Dorthea Moldekleiv]] || 1920 || 2006 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/cf813a92-8b81-4037-b4e6-9deb089b59fd †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 2 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1857|| [[Fosse-361|Johannes Mikkelson Fosse]] || 1831 || 1895 || [[Fosse-360|Gjertrud Olsdatter Fosse]] || 1838|| 1917 |- | 1868 || [[Knutson-1361|Haldor Knutsson]] || ≈1832 || 1899 || [[Olsdatter-8367|Barbro Olsdatter]]|| ≈1832|| 1914 |- | 1900 || '''[[Fosse-378|Knut Haldorson Fosse]]''' || 1872 || 1960 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/3df8657f-68ad-47a4-b1f7-b3e32ed9bc32 †]''' || [[Birkeland-100|Marta Birkeland]] || 1870 || 1957 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/45f4df01-032f-4579-b5d2-b1bf685e4504 †]''' |- | 1934 || [[Alvheim-32|Olav Alvheim]] || 1908 || 1978 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/232f7aa9-c216-4e4d-b487-dfc49d8edbf7 †]''' || '''[[Fosse-379|Helga Olufine Fosse]]''' || 1909|| 1996 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/302e155d-c5b7-42ea-a768-3a6360888e0d †]''' |- | 1950 || Martin Berge || 1902 || 1987 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/73e9aa44-29f9-4d94-8eb7-8581252645b1 †]''' || Elna Marie Støa || 1904 || 1988 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/7a3cdcf4-2409-4b58-acf6-620e8824593b †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 3 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1645|| Nils Taraldson || ? || ? || Gjertrud || ?|| ? |- | 1661|| Åmund || ≈1618 || 1694 || ? || ≈1624 || 1682 |- | 1682|| '''Mons Åmundson''' || ≈1656 || ? || Anna Andersdatter || ≈1661 || 1691 |- | rowspan="2"|1709 || rowspan="2"|Anders Olson || rowspan="2"|≈1677 || rowspan="2"|1747 || Brita Nilsdatter || 1678 || 1725 |- | Dorte Andersdatter || ≈1685 || 1742 |- | 1747|| Ola Andersson || ? || ? || Johanna Sivertsdatter || ≈1715 || 1770 |- |rowspan="3"| 1786||rowspan="3"| [[Jakobsson-755|Jakob Jakobson]] ||rowspan="3"| ≈1764 || rowspan="3"|1838 || [[Hansdatter-6363|Guri Hansdatter]] || ≈1764 || 1803 |- | [[Hansdatter-6362|Brita Hansdatter]] || ≈1777 || 1814 |- | [[Johannesdatter-1116|Maria Johannesdatter]] || ≈1776 || 1837 |- | rowspan="2"|1830 || rowspan="2"|'''[[Fosse-325|Gullak Jakobson Fosse]]''' || rowspan="2"|1808 || rowspan="2"|1900 || [[Davidsdatter-92|Siri Davidsdatter]] || ≈1805 || 1850 |- | [[Nilsdatter-1358|Majla Nilsdatter]] || 1822 || 1904 |- | 1876|| '''[[Fosse-335|Jakob Gullakson Fosse]]''' || 1839 || 1912 || [[Andersdatter-5049|Anna Andersdatter]] || ≈1850 || 1919 |- | 1914|| '''[[Fosse-336|Ole Martin Jakobson Fosse]]''' || 1881 || 1946 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/f784fad7-d969-488b-ae6b-17d0b8c19414 †]''' || [[Votlo-1|Malene Votlo]] || ≈1884 || 1965 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/3c7dfc22-cf08-46c2-a577-d7dbe7d68238 †]''' |- | 1929|| Georg Århus || 1893 || 1987 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/57ed191d-a288-43ee-96b6-eb6dc764ada9 †]''' || Borghild Knutstad || 1898|| 1994 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/ad003f29-f0b2-4bfb-9520-c3123d62a14b †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 4 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | rowspan="2"|1830|| rowspan="2"|[[Nilsson-12922|Ola Nilsson]] || rowspan="2"|1798 ||rowspan="2"| 1847 || [[Andersdatter-5063|Gjertrud Andersdatter]]|| ≈1806|| 1834 |- | [[Ivarsdatter-178|Kari Ivarsdatter Meland]] || 1812 || 1887 |- | 1868|| [[Fosse-361|Johannes Mikkelson Fosse]] || 1831 || 1895 || [[Fosse-360|Gjertrud Olsdatter Fosse]] || 1838|| 1917 |- | 1899|| '''[[Fosse-362|Mikkel Johannesson Fosse]]''' || 1860 || 1943 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/721563b5-7d7b-4bb2-abdc-dd77debe2e4d †]''' || [[Tellevik-1|Bergitta Bergesdatter Tellevik]] || 1868 || 1950 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/43167fcf-55b5-4524-8c67-cfbe517b55c2 †]''' |- | 1923|| [[Hylland-3|Andreas Martinus Hylland]] || 1892 || 1983 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/4bb65612-2243-4fe1-9a20-35a57e6cc8b3 †]''' || '''[[Fosse-363|Ingeborg Mikkelsdatter Fosse]]''' || 1891|| 1971 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/fb555b11-8e2f-4b4e-8d2b-44f66438cbfe †]''' |- | 1968|| '''[[Hylland-4|Malvin Hylland]]''' || 1923 || 2011 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/2c14d900-21a1-4971-8be1-2c4681d60070 †]''' || ? || ? || ? |} ---- == Bnr. 5 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1623|| Rasmus|| ? || ?|| ?|| ?|| ? |- | 1628|| [[Haldorson-35|Anders Haldorsson]] || ≈1591 || ?|| ?|| ?|| ? |- | 1673|| '''[[Andersson-19780|Lars Andersson]]''' || ≈1635 || ?|| Magdeli|| ≈1642|| 1698 |- | 1699|| [[Mikkelson-247|Johannes Mikkelson]]|| ≈1670 || 1741|| '''[[Larsdatter-4107|Barbru Larsdatter]]'''|| ≈1674|| 1735 |- | 1735|| '''[[Johannesson-1486|Nils Johannesson]]'''|| 1711 || 1777|| Kristi Monsdatter|| 1705|| 1780 |- | 1783|| Holger Sjurson|| ≈1731 || 1785|| ?|| ?|| ? |- | 1785|| Jon Jonson|| ?|| ?|| ?|| ?|| ? |- | 1785|| Anders Bergeson|| ≈1746 || 1804|| Brita Sjursdatter|| ≈1731|| 1807 |- | 1805|| [[Knutson-1347|Johannes Knutson]]|| 1774 || 1806|| rowspan="2"|[[Olsdatter-8324|Anna Olsdatter]]|| rowspan="2"|≈1775||rowspan="2"| 1839 |- | 1807|| [[Olson-10124|Jon Olson]]|| 1757 || 1843 |- | 1836||'''[[Johannesson-1483|Knut Johannesson]]''' || 1803 || 1865|| [[Johannesdatter-1106|Anna Johannesdatter]]|| ≈1808 || 1860 |- | rowspan="2"|1866||rowspan="2"| '''[[Fosse-309|Johannes Knutson Fosse]]'''||rowspan="2"| 1841 || rowspan="2"|1920|| [[Langeland-73|Marta Johannesdatter Langeland]]|| 1844|| 1780 |- | Anna Helgesdatter || ≈1848 || 1915 |- | 1911|| '''[[Fosse-310|Karl Johan Johannesson Fosse]]''' || 1868 || 1934|| [[Træland-3|Berta Træland]]|| ≈1870|| 1968 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/b67b0f6b-8860-49e1-a973-0ef7d705b4d8 †]''' |- | 1923|| '''[[Fosse-311|Johannes Martin Fosse]]''' || 1893 || 1944 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/58162689-5b2d-4c96-8b3c-2628cf665200 †]'''|| [[Tveit-119|Jevarda Tveit]]|| 1893|| 1980 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/404934f8-410c-41d8-ad57-5c7bc8ea86dd †]''' |- | rowspan="2"| 1944|| [[Fosse-312|Karl Alexander Fosse]] || 1906 || 1994 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/18281436-26ae-444d-ade0-5059a107e9bc †]'''|| [[Madsen-3766|Solveig Alvilda Madsen]]|| 1905|| 1992 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/9ffc7f6e-e7bf-4045-b733-97378d28cd5e †]''' |- | [[Fosse-418|John Fosse]] || 1908 || 1993 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/8042eecd-248b-4f55-bd00-1d964c895fd9 †]'''|| ?|| ?|| ? |- | 1996|| [[Mjåtveit-19|Kåre Malvin Mjåtveit]]|| 1927 || 2014 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/7291384f-f638-4f1f-910f-c019385b4f40 †]''' || Anja Maria Majaniemi|| 1933 || 2018 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/84e136c7-21f7-434f-9311-9f0f0ea7c747 †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 6 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1836|| [[Johannesson-1482|Ola Johannesson]]|| 1801 || 1851 || [[Olsdatter-8323|Ingeborg Olsdatter]] || 1805 || 1895 |- | 1855|| '''[[Fosse-313|Ola Olson]]''' || 1837 || 1857 || - || - || - |- | 1861|| [[Dale-6370|Per Andersson Dale]]|| 1835 || 1923 || [[Fosse-376|Anna Maria Olsdatter Fosse]] || 1805 || 1895 |- | 1877|| [[Odland-74|Martinus Knutson Odland]] || 1853 || 1939 || [[Mjåtveit-7|Ingeborg Johannesdatter Mjåtveit]] || 1855 || 1910 |- | 1929|| '''[[Fosse-367|Johannes Martinusson Fosse]]''' || 1880 || 1968 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/0481ca36-2df0-4fae-8880-3ecd49e663fe †]''' || [[Hopland-14|Kari Gudmundsdatter Hopland]] || 1881 || 1966 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/373f16ff-bd15-43d8-88e7-050bbf4605b0 †]''' |- | 1942|| '''[[Fosse-368|Martin Ingolv Johannesson Fosse]]''' || 1903 || 1994 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/3c3c4fd2-5bdb-442f-8dcc-6952129cb4af †]''' || [[Erstad-51|Marie Elida Erstad]] || 1903 || 1987 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/1176ffba-35dd-4264-8120-5c94d46555ff †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 7 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1698|| Ola Persson|| ≈1669 || 1741|| Magdeli Olsdatter || ≈1672 || 1741 |- | 1742|| Anders Brynjelson|| 1722 || ? || Anna Olsdatter || 1704 || ? |- | rowspan="2"|1775|| [[Larsson-9884|Anders Larsson]]|| ≈1747 || 1780|| rowspan="2"|[[Mjelde-26|Gjertrud Olsdatter]] ||rowspan="2"| ≈1740 || rowspan="2"|1806 |- |[[Dale-6213|Kristen Olson]]||1753||1818 |- | 1807|| [[Sagstad-9|Johannes Ivarson]]|| 1783 || 1837 || '''[[Fosse-301|Siri Kristensdatter]]''' || 1781 || ≈1855 |- | rowspan="2"|1837|| rowspan="2"|'''[[Fosse-300|Ivar Johannesson]]'''|| rowspan="2"|1811 || rowspan="2"|1902|| [[Erstad-41|Marta Simonsdatter Erstad]] || 1812 || 1840 |- |[[Tveit-114|Siri Rasmusdatter Tveit]]||1819||1876 |- | 1873|| '''[[Fosse-342|Johannes Ivarson Fosse]]'''|| 1849 || 1877 || [[Grasdal-4|Anna Olsdatter Grasdal]] || 1846 || ? |- | 1881|| Torgeir Olson || 1853 || ? || Ingeborg Knutsdatter || 1857 || ? |- |rowspan="2"| 1886||rowspan="2"| [[Flaktveit-1|Klemet Jonsson Flaktveit]] || rowspan="2"|≈1856 || rowspan="2"|1903 || [[Fosse-371|Anna Johannesdatter Fosse]] || 1855 || 1903 |- | [[Vollo-1|Kristi Olsdatter Vollo]] ||1860||1956 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/2cf2b435-7f7f-42df-acd2-eb864b073ae1 †]''' |- | 1920|| '''[[Fosse-372|Severin Klemetson Fosse]]'''|| 1889 || 1998 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/b99bb94f-d91b-4cd7-af35-068b1a28c2d7 †]''' || [[Vare-52|Marta Vare]] || 1877 || 1973 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/735888ba-e1a8-4c7f-aa67-f678f2b9d713 †]''' |- | 1960|| [[Fosse-374|Gunnar Torkelson Fosse]]|| 1916 || 2007 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/aa7b71e9-438a-4058-9113-9989639ff7ae †]''' || '''[[Fosse-373|Aslaug Konstanse Fosse]]''' || 1911 || 1994 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/cb139fb8-e858-4fa1-a43b-934646012092 †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 8 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1873|| [[Fosse-299|Martinus Ivarson Fosse]]|| 1851 || 1931|| [[Sundet-21|Ingeborg Olsdatter Sundet]] || 1852 || 1923 |- | 1922|| [[Erdal-40|Kristian Bertin Berntson Erdal]]|| ≈1873 || 1941|| '''[[Fosse-314|Maria Sofia Martinusdatter Fosse]]''' || 1876 || 1950 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/c94b6962-0321-44f8-9808-eb793f4ad2d3 †]''' |- | 1923|| Simon Simonsson|| ≈1899 || ?|| Helena Bastesdatter Håland || 1887 || ? |- | 1960|| [[Fosse-374|Gunnar Torkelson Fosse]]|| 1916 || 2007 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/aa7b71e9-438a-4058-9113-9989639ff7ae †]''' || [[Fosse-373|Aslaug Konstanse Fosse]] || 1911 || 1994 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/cb139fb8-e858-4fa1-a43b-934646012092 †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 9 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | ≈1590|| Simon|| ? || ?|| ? || ? || ? |- | 1611|| Ola|| ? || ?|| ? || ? || ? |- | 1631|| Magne Anderson|| ? || ?|| Magdalena || ? || ? |- | 1661|| Ola|| ≈1634 || ?|| ? || ? || ? |- | rowspan="2"|1680|| Anders Magneson|| ≈1625 || ?|| rowspan="2"|Helga Matiasdatter || rowspan="2"|≈1635 || rowspan="2"|1707 |- | Nils Nilsson|| ≈1647 || 1708 |- | rowspan="2"|1687|| '''Magne Andersson'''|| ≈1656 || 1699|| rowspan="2"|Brynild Endresdatter ||rowspan="2"| ? ||rowspan="2"| ? |- | Nils Hansson|| ≈1660 || 1741 |- | rowspan="2"|1748|| rowspan="2"|Ole Hansson || rowspan="2"|? ||rowspan="2"| ?|| Helleborg Monsdotter || ? || ? |- | Anna Johannesdatter|| ≈1749 || ? |- | ≈1775|| Sjur Steffenson || ≈1736 || 1787|| ? || ? || ? |- | rowspan="2"|≈1779|| rowspan="2"|Steffen Steffenson || rowspan="2"|≈1754 ||rowspan="2"| ?|| ? || ? || ? |- | Marta Olsdatter || ≈1749 || 1821 |- | 1781|| [[Brynjelson-6|Anders Brynjelson]] || ≈1752 || 1814 || [[Torbjørnsdatter-158|Ingeborg Torbjørnsdatter]] || 1753 || 1821 |- | 1815|| '''[[Andersson-19806|Jakob Andersson]]''' || 1788 || 1827 || rowspan="2"|[[Nilsdatter-1360|Danilla Nilsdatter]] ||rowspan="2"| ≈1787 || rowspan="2"|1835 |- | 1830|| [[Olson-10118|Baste Olsson]] || ≈1808 || 1853 |- | rowspan="3"|1861|| rowspan="3"|'''[[Fosse-345|Ola Basteson Fosse]]''' || rowspan="3"|1839 ||rowspan="3"| 1913|| [[Fosse-344|Marta Ivarsdatter Fosse]] || 1843 || 1878 |- | [[Fosse-343|Malena Ivarsdatter Fosse]] || 1854 || 1883 |- | [[Haugland-179|Kristina Bertine Andersdatter Haugland]] || ≈1857 || 1946 |- | rowspan="2"|1897||rowspan="2"| [[Fosse-347|Knut Andersson Fosse]] ||rowspan="2"| 1860 ||rowspan="2"| 1952 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/3528b6ac-c5f4-4af0-9dc1-c705cd1739a9 †]'''|| '''[[Fosse-346|Bergitta Olsdatter Fosse]]''' || 1867 || 1904 |- | [[Sagstad-20|Marta Olsdatter Sagstad]] || 1863 || 1931 |- | 1947|| [[Aasen-116|Olav Alfredson Aasen]] || 1914 || 1982 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/0e3cc55b-e162-496d-875d-8962724cff17 †]'''|| '''[[Fosse-348|Anna Kristine Fosse]]''' || 1901 || 1995 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/9d998126-bacf-460d-ab1d-8ae65d8eb275 †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 10 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1861|| [[Johannesson-1493|Johannes Johannesson Hanevik]] || ≈1836 || 1904|| [[Fosse-387|Danilla Bastesdatter Fosse]]|| 1836|| 1906 |- | 1895|| '''[[Fosse-388|Johan Johannesson Fosse]]''' || 1875 || 1952 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/223a7d77-49f3-495b-a1bc-2c7f7e6e9a3e †]'''||[[Leivestad-14|Larsine Malena Larsdatter Leivestad]] || ≈1866|| 1958 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/36912e68-d230-4ca3-a0ce-8d3bb1406f08 †]''' |- | 1950|| '''[[Fosse-389|Nils Martin Johanson Fosse]]''' || 1905 || 1999 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/857b369e-ae0a-44fe-8c8b-ffaecb2e2b64 †]''' || [[Mikkelstuen-1|Ingeborg Mikkelstuen]] || 1910 || 1995 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/36f7c11d-92ef-4d49-961f-b359eb1fae03 †]''' |- | 1960|| [[Fosse-374|Gunnar Torkelson Fosse]]|| 1916 || 2007 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/aa7b71e9-438a-4058-9113-9989639ff7ae †]''' || [[Fosse-373|Aslaug Konstanse Fosse]] || 1911 || 1994 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/cb139fb8-e858-4fa1-a43b-934646012092 †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 11 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | rowspan="2"|1685||rowspan="2"| Gudmund Andersson|| rowspan="2"|≈1642 || rowspan="2"|1692|| ?|| ≈1616|| 1690 |- | Lisbet Jonsdatter || ? || ? |- | rowspan="2"|1693|| Halvard Eriksson || ≈1651 || 1704 ||rowspan="2"| Ingeborg Johannesdatter ||rowspan="2"| ≈1664 ||rowspan="2"| 1737 |- | Magne Åmundson || 1684 || ? |- | rowspan="2"|1752||rowspan="2"| Tørris Andersson|| rowspan="2"|? || rowspan="2"|?|| Johanna Johannesdatter || ≈1721 || 1763 |- | Kari Knutsdatter || 1731 || 1768 |- | rowspan="2"|1762|| rowspan="2"|Magne Hansson || rowspan="2"|1736 ||rowspan="2"| ? || Kari Johannesdatter ||1732 || 1767 |- | Ragnilla Johannesdatter || ≈1740 || ? |- | 1780|| Johannes Hansson || ≈1743 || 1810 || Dordi Oddsdatter|| ≈1727 || 1808 |- | 1807|| [[Andersson-19776|Ola Andersson]] || ≈1775 || 1823 || [[Knutsdatter-445|Inga Knutsdatter]]|| 1778 || 1857 |- | 1835|| '''[[Fosse-339|Knut Olson]]''' || 1812 || 1864 || [[Halvardsdatter-19|Olina Halvardsdatter Sagstad]]|| 1802 || 1886 |- | 1857|| [[Sagstad-19|Anders Andersson Sagstad]] || 1835 || 1925 || '''[[Fosse-338|Gjertrud Knutsdatter Fosse]]''' || 1841 || 1918 |- | rowspan="3"|1876|| rowspan="3"|'''[[Fosse-337|Anders Gjertin Andersson Fosse]]''' || rowspan="3"|1864 || rowspan="3"|1919 || [[Røyset-7|Malena Nilsdatter Røyset]] || 1863 || 1901 |- | [[Sagstad-18|Synneva Knutsdatter Sagstad]] || 1867 || 1909 |- | [[Monsdatter-245|Karoline Monsdatter Erdal]] || 1870 || 1937 |- | 1915|| Gustav Andreas Andersson Moldekleiv || 1894 || 1964 || Severina Martina Andersdatter Fosse|| 1882 || 1961 |- | 1961|| Sigurd Fosse || 1925 || 2000 || ? || ? || ? |} ---- == Bnr. 12 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1681|| Johannes Johanson|| ? || ?|| Brita Johannesdatter|| ?|| ? |- | 1694|| Mons Johannesson|| ≈1673 || ?|| ? || ?|| ? |- | rowspan="2"|1726|| '''Ola Monsson'''|| 1702 || 1733 ||rowspan="2"| Kristi Nilsdatter || rowspan="2"|1705|| rowspan="2"|1759 |- |Nils Andersson|| 1711 || ? |- | 1756 || '''Mons Nilsson'''|| 1736 || 1772|| Marta Johannesdatter|| ≈1722|| 1775 |- | 1772|| [[Grimsson-64|Brynjel Grimson]] || ≈1747 || 1806|| [[Haukås-6|Anna Nilsdatter]] || ≈1740|| 1813 |- | 1807|| '''[[Fosse-264|Anders Brynjelson]]''' || ≈1770 || 1824 || [[Nilsdatter-1310|Brita Nilsdatter]] || 1770|| 1848 |- | rowspan="2"|1833||rowspan="2"| '''[[Fosse-269|Brynjel Andersson]]''' || rowspan="2"|1808 ||rowspan="2"| 1874 || [[Røyset-1|Ragnilla Ingebriktsdatter]] || 1800 || 1839 |- |[[Steffensdatter-100|Gjertrud Steffensdatter]] || 1820 || 1902 |- | 1878|| '''[[Fosse-278|Anders Brynjelson Fosse]]''' || 1855 || 1923 || [[Skintveit-9|Synneva Ingebrigtsdatter Skintveit]] || 1856 || 1919 |- | 1918 || Hans Gudmundsson Hopland || 1885 || 1960|| Hildur Gunnarsdatter Hvidsten || ≈1888|| ? |- | 1919 || [[Fosse-390|Sigvald Martin Fosse]] || 1898 || 1989 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/03245f7a-89a9-47ad-ad70-8bb2d34e8faa †]''' || [[Moldekleiv-10|Emilie Moldekleiv]] || 1897|| 1991 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/2dd4a216-0d0f-4976-a7bf-ab7359ce8aa2 †]''' |- | 1926 || Severin Vatle || 1898 || 1990 || Anna Borghild Erstad || 1894 || 1992 |- | 1928 || Jakob Johan Mjelde || 1896 || ? || Aletta Johanna Høyvik || 1890|| 1953 |- | 1932 || Anton Olson Bleikli || 1899 || 1981 || Astrid Mjelstad || 1914 || 2004 |- | 1934 || [[Fosse-433|Dortheus Johannesson Fosse]] || 1887 || 1972 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/e73f1e0a-d46f-46b4-8579-9dce33d43b0f †]'''|| [[Åsen-40|Olina Aasen]] || 1894 || 1983 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/10bf9f81-c033-4fcd-8e53-0c762f40df4e †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 13 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- |rowspan="2"| 1807|| [[Fosse-260|Nils Brynjelson]] || 1774 || 1811 || rowspan="2"|[[Bjørnestad-4|Anna Andersdatter]] ||rowspan="2"| 1769||rowspan="2"| 1851 |- |[[Nilsson-12921|Per Nilsson]]|| 1781 || 1835 |- | 1833 || [[Fosse-250|Jan Henrikson]] || ≈1807 || 1862 || [[Fosse-259|Brita Nilsdatter]] || 1804 || 1897 |- | 1854 || [[Fosse-249|Nils Jansson Fosse]] || 1834 || 1914 || [[Hansdatter-6159|Anna Hansdatter Berland]] || ≈1834 || 1888 |- | 1901 || [[Vikebø-2|Sivert Olai Pederson Vikebø]] || 1870 || 1960 || '''[[Fosse-255|Maria Nilsdatter Fosse]]''' || 1894 || 1992 |- | 1907 || [[Brakstad-67|Thor Elias Wilhelmson Fosse]] || 1876 || 1963 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/a2512732-0f00-4127-9a7d-f15f2965fce4 †]'''|| [[Brakstad-27|Ingeborg Johanna Nilsdatter Brakstad]] || 1880 || 1963 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/7b350014-e408-41be-b747-38c94fa1fe4b †]''' |- | 1945 || [[Skråmestø-1|Olav John Skråmestø]] || 1923 || 2017 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/77e6c401-cf66-4ae0-8c5d-71c878c8dcfb †]''' || '''[[Fosse-434|Martha Thorsdatter Fosse]]''' || 1919 || 2004 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/79b7c35e-3df9-43a1-b22c-b0c3acc462c7 †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 14 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! User !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1836 || Christian Jensson Brudvig || 1796 || 1882 || Ingeborg Larsdatter Hekland || 1799 || 1864 |- | 1836 || Erik Jonson || ≈1783 || 1840 || Gjertrud Eilivsdatter || ≈1760 || 1841 |- | rowspan="2"| 1842 || rowspan="2"| [[Olson-10125|Ivar Olson]] || rowspan="2"| ≈1818 || rowspan="2"| 1899 || [[Knutsdatter-448|Gjertrud Knutsdatter]] || ≈1819 || 1849 |- | [[Knutsdatter-449|Ragnilla Knutsdatter]] || ≈1825 ||1912 |- | rowspan="2"|1894 || rowspan="2"|'''[[Fosse-353|Knut Ivarson Fosse]]''' || rowspan="2"|1842 || rowspan="2"|1927 || [[Sundet-22|Berta Olsdatter Sundet]] || 1849 || 1883 |- | [[Kviste-3|Johanna Halvardsdatter Kviste]] || ≈1847 || 1927 |- | 1919 || '''[[Fosse-354|Halvard Knutson Fosse]]''' || 1887 || 1974 || [[Fosse-355|Ida Segrena Martinusdatter Fosse]] || 1893 || 1942 |- | 1974 || '''[[Fosse-356|Ingeborg Halvardsdatter Fosse]]''' || 1914 || 2000 || - || - || - |} ---- == Bnr. 15 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! 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Deceased |- | 1861|| Ola Basteson Fosse ||1839 || 1913|| Kristina Bertine Andersdatter Haugland || ≈1857 || 1946 |- | 1913 || [[Fjeldstad-18|Nils Konrad Iverson Fjeldstad]] || 1891 || 1942 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/727aa80b-b4a2-4c49-a746-5498cb38931d †]''' || [[Fosse-435|Olufine Andrina Knutsdatter Fosse]] || 1896 || 1972 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/4ed7e138-e15b-4033-9911-60fe7fb92bdf †]''' |- | 1970 || '''[[Fjeldstad-19|Karl Nilsson Fjeldstad]]''' || 1924 || 1997 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/d500b7d5-d81f-49da-9401-baae55d482ef †]''' || ? || ? || ? |- | 1998 || [[Fjeldstad-20|Håkon Nilsson Fjeldstad]] || 1922 || 2015 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/d247c0c1-c24d-4697-aba6-4976a2f0fb32 †]''' || [[Gravdal-20|Kristine Marie Gravdal]] || 1917 || 1991 '''[https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/a4393602-54e7-4847-b53c-cfa96703d57b †]''' |} ---- == Bnr. 16 == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! 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Deceased |- | rowspan="3"|1876|| rowspan="3"|[[Fosse-337|Anders Gjertin Andersson Fosse]] || rowspan="3"|1864 || rowspan="3"|1919 || [[Røyset-7|Malena Nilsdatter Røyset]] || 1863 || 1901 |- | [[Sagstad-18|Synneva Knutsdatter Sagstad]] || 1867 || 1909 |- | [[Monsdatter-245|Karoline Monsdatter Erdal]] || 1870 || 1937 |- | 1919 || '''[[Fosse-340|Alfred Andersson Fosse]]''' || 1893 || 1974 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/712653d1-e4d3-412f-88a0-28dfd51bd718 †]''' || [[Midtun-27|Synneva Håvardsdatter Midtun]] || 1899 || 1982 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/9b0da9f9-94d8-4a37-bfa2-cbe236bbfe8a †]''' |- | 1987|| '''[[Fosse-341|Sigurd Fosse]]''' || 1925 || 2000 '''[https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/388657bd-6d35-473e-a920-529a980138f2 †]''' || ? || ? || ? |} ---- == Other people living at Fosse == {| border="1" align="left" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" |- ! From !! To !! Husbond !! Born !! Deceased !! Spouse !! Born !! Deceased |- | 1772 || 1773 || Nils Larsson || ? || ? || ? || ? || ? |- | 1817 || 1818 || Jakob Jakobsson Fosse || ? || ? || Marta Eriksdatter Bjørnestad || ? || ? |- | 1820 || 1820 || Ola Nilsson || ≈1796 || 1831 || Kristi Jakobsdatter || 1797 || 1855 |- | ≈1845 || ? || Berge Hansson || ? || ? || Ingeborg Larsdatter || ? || ? |- | ≈1847 || 1849 || Hans Kornelius Olson || 1817 || 1887 || Bergitta Elisabet Jansdatter Svane || ≈1826 || ? |- | 1854 || 1862 || [[Grasdal-3|Knut Olson Grasdal]] || 1822 || 1897 || [[Knutsdatter-428|Gunilla Knutsdatter Hilland]] || 1820 || 1898 |- | 1868 || 1872 || Elias Jonson || ? || ? || Anna Martine Johannesdatter || ? || ? |- | 1885 || 1887 || [[Skintveit-1|Lars Ingebrigtson Skintveit]] || 1854 || 1934 || [[Nilsdatter-1287|Marta Nilsdatter Fosse]] || 1860 || 1937 |- | 1886 || 1889 || Erik Nilsson Hopland || ≈1866 || ? || Maria Johannesdatter Fosse || 1865 || ? |- | 1899 || 1900 || Ole Andersson Fosse || 1872 || ? || Bertha Marie Karlsdatter Espetveit || 1881 || ? |- | 1902 || 1911 || Elias Andersson || ? || ? || Karen Kristoffersdatter || ? || ? |} ---- == Notable people with ancestors from Fosse == {{Image|file=Fosse-298.jpg |caption=[[Fosse-298|Dan Fosse]], actor, grandson of [[Fosse-299|Martinus Ivarson Fosse]], bnr. 8 }} {{Image|file=Skjeldal-16.jpg |caption=[[Skjeldal-16|Kristen Skjeldal]], cross country skier, great-great-grandson of [[Fosse-249|Nils Jansson Fosse]], bnr. 13 }} {{Image|file=Fosse-357.png |caption=[[Fosse-357|Johannes H. Fosse]], mayor in Meland municipality, son of [[Fosse-354|Halvard Knutson Fosse]], bnr. 14 }} ---- == Other places named Fosse == * Fosse in Alversund ([https://www.google.com/maps/@60.5982827,5.2263366,15z?entry=ttu 60.5982827,5.2263366]) * Fosse in Bergsdalen ([https://www.google.com/maps/@60.580755,5.8798021,16.67z?entry=ttu 60.580755,5.8798021]) * Fosse in Strandebarm ([https://www.google.com/maps/@60.2742643,6.030743,16.04z?entry=ttu 60.2742643,6.030743]) * Fosse in Vik, Sogn ([https://www.google.com/maps/@61.0537792,6.6205621,14.17z?entry=ttu 61.0537792,6.6205621]) * Fosse in Etne ([https://www.google.com/maps/@59.6531931,5.9640071,15.5z?entry=ttu 59.6531931,5.9640071]) * Fosse in Bryne, Rogaland ([https://www.google.com/maps/search/fosse/@58.7043619,5.6914569,15z?entry=ttu 58.7043619,5.6914569]) ---- == Sources == * Kleiveland, Geir: [https://www.nb.no/items/c5a0d09d8f01008b89288c36d9aa081b Mellom bakkar og berg], Meland kommune, 2004, ISBN 8299026849 * [https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/finn-en-grav Slekt og Data Gravminnebasen] [[Category: Meland, Hordaland, Norway]]
Foster Cemetery, Victoria
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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Foster, Victoria]][[Category: Foster Cemetery, Foster, Victoria]] [[:Category:ANZACS%2C_Foster_Cemetery%2C_Foster%2C_Victoria|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Photos-1-62.jpg]] [[:Category:Notables%2C_Foster_Cemetery%2C_Foster%2C_Victoria|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Photos-1-64.jpg]] [[:Category:Without_Headstones%2C_Foster_Cemetery%2C_Foster%2C_Victoria|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Photos-1-63.jpg]] ---- [[Category:Foster, Victoria]] Foster is a town in the South Gippsland Shire region of Victoria, Australia. • Coordinates 38°39′S 146°12′E • Postcode 3926 • Location 174 km (108 miles) South East of Melbourne • Local Government Area South Gippsland Shire • State electorate Gippsland South • Federal Division McMillan This Cemetery is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== * [TBA Foster cemetery, Foster, Victoria] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Foster Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== ===To Do=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. ---------------------- ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== Incomplete list (work in progress, approx 0 % complete) {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | ???|||||||||||| |- |} ==More links and lists about this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=87392 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery - [http://help.nla.gov.au/trove/using-trove/creating-contributing/lists Trove Help with Lists] ----
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==Book Excerpts== * Source: S1 Author: Ancestry.com Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls; Quote: Captain William Bennett's residence during the America Revolution was Anson County N.C. & Marlboro County, S.C. (Cheran District) and assisted in war of the Revolution as: He was a Baptist preacher at start of war and served as Chaplain with Wades North Carolina Militia. Was very much hated by the Tories and on a number of occasions suffered severely at their hands. Later in the war he moved to Marlboro County, South Carolina, where he was a Captain of Militia.; Quote 2: Capt. William Bennett (Rev) born 1717 Providence MD, died 9/12/1814(15) Marlboro County, S.C. married 1769 to 1st wife Nancy Huckston born 1748 Maryland, died 1775 Providence, MD.; Repository: [[#R1]] * Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com E-Mail Address: Phone Number: * Source: S189 Author: Edmund West, comp. Title: Family Data Collection - Births Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.; Repository: [[#R1]] * Source: S395 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Web: South Carolina, Find A Grave Index, 1729-2012 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012; Repository: [[#R1]]
''Excerpt from Family tree book, genealogical and biographical, listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith by William Thomas Smith, William Alexander Smith, Osmer D. Flake; Publisher: W. T. Smith - Anson County (N.C.)'' :North Carolina in the section now known as Anson County. William Bennett maried Miss Huckston and to them were born William and Elizabeth. He saw active service as captain in the Continental Army. After the war of the Revolution, he lived and died in Bennettville, S.C., which town was named as a tribute to him. Capt. William Bennett's son, William, married Susanna Dunn of ... [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065701930;view=1up;seq=175 page 165 to read more] :William Bennett No. 2, (1717-1815) married Nancy Huckston (1748-1773) of Maryland in 1769. To them were born Elizabeth, 1771, who married Covington of Anson Co., N.C. When William Bennett No. 3 was only a few months old, his father left Maryland and moved to Anson County, N.C. William Bennett (1773-1840) in 1798 married ...[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065701930;view=1up;seq=133 page 123 to read more] :Salisbury District, N.C., in the Revolutionary war. After coming to Anson County, he married Miss Chears of Marboro County, S.C., and is buried in that county near "Burnt Factory." There were born to him in Maryland, by Miss Huckston, two children, she dying shortly after the second one was born and he then came to ...[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065701930;view=1up;seq=109 page 101 to read more]
''Excerpt from Tillman & Hamilton family records: with their many ancestral lineages, Volume 1 by James David Tillman; Year: 1959'' :William Bennett, ancestor of a family of that name, came originally from Maryland to Anson County, N. C. where he was living during the Revolution. He was a Baptist preacher, yet spent some time with the patriot army. He seems to have made himself especially obnoxious to the torries, who fired a volley into his dwelling in Anson. Whether it was the prayers or ... William Bennett, as already stated, married about 1769 in Maryland, Nancy Huckston (1748-1773). His wife died and the same year he moved to Anson, N.C., with his two small children, Elizabeth and William. He lived in Anson County and married Olivia Chears. Near the close of the revolution he moved to Marlboro County, S.C., near what is now Bennettsville. William ...[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062498571;view=1up;seq=215 page 195 to read more]
'' Excerpt from Early southern Fullers by Theodore Albert Fuller; Year: 1967;'' :6—Hamlet Fuller and wife Clarrissa. She was the dtr of Capt William Bennett of North and South Carolina and his second wife Olivia Chears. 7 Hamlet Fuller was named in the 1814 will of Rev. Wm. Bennett as a son- in-law. Hamlet Fuller is shown in the 1810 census of Marlboro ...https://books.google.com/books?id=qn1MAAAAMAAJ&q=%22olivia+chears%22+%22william+bennett%22--------------- Bennett-10689 His second wife was Olivia Chears. He served as captain in the continental army.[https://books.google.com/books?id=KItRAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=huckston Family tree book, genealogical and biographical, listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith] by William Thomas Smith, William Alexander Smith, Osmer D. Flake; Publisher: W. T. Smith - Anson County (N.C.); Page 165; Quote: ... North Carolina in the section now known as Anson County. William Bennett maried Miss Huckston and to them were born William and Elizabeth. He saw active service as captain in the Continental Army. After the war of the Revolution, he lived and died in Bennettville, S.C., which town was named as a tribute to him. Capt. William Bennett's son, William, married Susanna Dunn of ... === Name === : Name: Captain William (Rev.) /Bennett/Source: [[#S189]] Source: [[#S1]] Page: SAR Membership Number: 96054 Object: @M3288@Source: [[#S395]] === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 1717 :: Place: Providence, MarylandSource: [[#S189]] Source: [[#S1]] Page: SAR Membership Number: 96054 Object: @M3288@[https://books.google.com/books?id=KItRAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=huckston Family tree book, genealogical and biographical, listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith] by William Thomas Smith, William Alexander Smith, Osmer D. Flake; Publisher: W. T. Smith - Anson County (N.C.); Page 123; Quote: William Bennett No. 2, (1717-1815) married Nancy Huckston (1748-1773) of Maryland in 1769. To them were born Elizabeth, 1771, who married Covington of Anson Co., N.C. When William Bennett No. 3 was only a few months old, his father left Maryland and moved to Anson County, N.C. William Bennett (1773-1840) in 1798 married ... === Religion === : Religion: Baptist Preacher :: Date: 1776 :: Place: Wades, North Carolina [https://books.google.com/books?id=nBdWAAAAMAAJ&q=%22olivia+chears%22+%22william+bennett%22 Tillman & Hamilton family records: with their many ancestral lineages, Volume 1] by James David Tillman; Year: 1959; Page: 195; Quote: William Bennett, ancestor of a family of that name, came originally from Maryland to Anson County, N. C. where he was living during the Revolution. He was a Baptist preacher, yet spent some time with the patriot army. He seems to have made himself especially obnoxious to the torries, who fired a volley into his dwelling in Anson. Whether it was the prayers or ... William Bennett, as already stated, married about 1769 in Maryland, Nancy Huckston (1748-1773). His wife died and the same year he moved to Anson, N.C., with his two small children, Elizabeth and William. He lived in Anson County and married Olivia Chears. Near the close of the revolution he moved to Marlboro County, S.C., near what is now Bennettsville. William ... === Death === : Death: :: Date: 21 Sep 1814 :: Place: Burnt Factory, Marlboro, South Carolina, USASource: [[#S1]] Page: SAR Membership Number: 96054 Object: @M3288@Source: [[#S395]] [https://books.google.com/books?id=KItRAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=huckston Family tree book, genealogical and biographical, listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith] by William Thomas Smith, William Alexander Smith, Osmer D. Flake; Publisher: W. T. Smith - Anson County (N.C.); Page 101; Quote: ... Salisbury District, N.C., in the Revolutionary war. After coming to Anson County, he married Miss Chears of Marboro County, S.C., and is buried in that county near "Burnt Factory." There were born to him in Maryland, by Miss Huckston, two children, she dying shortly after the second one was born and he then came to ... : Death: :: Date: 21 Sep 1815 :: Place: Marlboro County, South Carolina, USASource: [[#S1]] ===Will=== === Burial === : Burial: :: Place: Lester, Marlboro County, South Carolina, USASource: [[#S395]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=69876306 Find A Grave Memorial], Bennett Cemetery, Lester, Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA == Sources ==
Foster's Point, Newfoundland
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[[Category:Foster's Point, Newfoundland Colony]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Foster's Point%2C_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==
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==Die Fotoboekie / The Photo Booklet== * Die fotoboekie bevat 24 foto's van familie en vriende na aan [[Geertsema-38|Jan Geertsema snr]] wat hy vermoedelik in 1888 met sy emigrasie na Transvaal saamgebring het. Sommige foto's, geoordeel aan die geboortedatums van die persone, moes hy waarskynlik later ontvang en in die boekie gesit het. // ''The photo booklet contains 24 photos of family and friends close to [[Geertsema-38|Jan Geertsema snr]], which he presumably brought with him in 1888 with his emigration to the Transvaal. Some photos, judging by the birth dates of the persons, he probably should have received later and put in the booklet.'' * Die foto's op hierdie profiel dek al die foto's in die fotoboekie, insluitend die foto van "Koningin Emma in Friese Drag" en van "Mnr J de Groot", wat onbekend is. // ''The photos on this profile cover all the photos in the photo booklet, including the photo of Queen Emma in Frizian Garb and of Mr. J de Groot, which is unknown.''
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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Fougere-105|Dan Fougere]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Integration of Fougere/Frazier ancestry * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15024105 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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==Introduction== Betty Lewis was horseback riding in the forest when she discovered a lone marker grave, last name Callahan. She contacted me as leader of the Callahan Name Study and offered the information regarding the grave and a photo. I added it to WikiTree and found the parents. She was so excited that she went exploring and found more graves. This space page contains the information that she has sent to me. Individual profiles will be added from this information and connected to the tree! ===Links=== ====Maps==== *[http://www.mikehitch.com/worcmaps.htm Map] ===Emails=== 10/22/2018 12:32 pm: Now for the exciting news! About a mile or mile and a half through the woods, 50 yds off of another trail, I found the graves of Capt. John A Callahan, Louisa O. Callahan. David F. Callahan and 3 stone markers with no inscription. GPS: 38.12274, -75.47315 After some research, John H. husband of Elizabeth J. is the son if Capt. John A. Callahan, grandfather of David C. (I will send you evidence of why I think that and pics of each grave.) Betty From a Facebook posting from Bob Jones, local historian on his site: Worc. Co., MD History, Bob Jones, Coordinator: Drowning in the Pocomoke River: To cross the Pocomoke River In horse and buggy days, there were landings up and down the river where there were ferry crossings, with usually a flat-bottom boat just large enough for one horse and buggy. One of the main ferry crossings was at Mattapony Landing, not far from the site of the old Beth Eden Baptist Church. Howard Dickerson tells the story of a fatal night-time crossing at Mattapony .Landing . . . a story as recounted to him by wife Ramona who recalled her grandmother talking about an uncle who drowned in the Pocomoke River. It is thought it was David Frank Callahan, 1855-1883. Howard found a reference to it in a small book called "The Pocomoke River" by Charles C. Kencey, as follows: "At the turn of the century, there was an unusual drowning at Mattapony Ferry. At midnight while the Ferryman was asleep in his home, a horse and carriage with a driver fast asleep came down the road. Since the horse had no one to stop him, he trotted onto the ferry and then off the other end into thirty feet of water, drowning both the horse and sleeping driver." David was the youngest of the six children of John Callahan, 1802-1884, and Louisa O. Bevans, 1810-1890. David's brother John Henry Callahan married Elizabeth Jane Pruitt and left many descendants. His sister Fannie Beaugard Callahan married Aaron Webb. Another sister Sarah married James T. Waters. And sister Annie married Alfred T. Sharpley. Many group members can claim descent from these folks. Betty
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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_1700-1837_-1| England Orphan Trail Resources 1700-1837]] | England Orphan Trail: England Calendar Changes 1752 Copy this into your trail log for future reference: [[Space:England_Calendar_Changes_1752|England Calendar Changes 1752]] This page is to help anyone working on English profiles to understand the calendar changes which happened in 1752 in Great Britain and its colonies.
Some worked examples are in each section.
Please send any feedback to [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] if anything is not clear or further explanation is required. __TOC__ ==Summary== '''In 1752, two important changes happened in the English calendar.''' Although they happened in the same year, it is important not to get them confused. *'''1. Great Britain and its colonies changed from the Julian calendar to the more accurate Gregorian calendar''' which most of Europe was already using. The Julian calendar which was in use up to September 1752 in England was behind the Gregorian calendar by eleven days.
::At the changeover, Wednesday 2 September 1752 was followed by Thursday 14 September 1752. ''No adjustment is made in Wikitree or any other history for these eleven days - they simply do not exist.'' *'''2. The date for New Year's Day moved from 25 March to 1 January.''' ::Before 1752, New Year's day was on the 25 March and is now known as Old Style (OS) New Year. ::From 1752 onward, New Year's day was on 1 January and is known as New Style (NS) New Year. No change was made to the number of days in a month, or the names of the months, or the number of days in a year. *1750 ran from 25 March to 24 March (365 days) *1751 ran from 25 March to 31 December (282 days) *'''1752 started on 1 January, was a Leap Year, but lost 11 days''' (366-11=355 days) *1753 Started on 1 January ended on 31 December (365 days) (These changes were brought about by an Act of Parliament the ''Calendar (New Style) Act 1750.'' You can read the full text of the Act of Parliament here Full text of the Calendar (New Style) Act 1750. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?lr=&id=rLsuAAAAIAAJ&jtp=186&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Google books] Accessed 2 June 2020. Fun fact: the Act is dated as 1750 but this is because it was proposed in February 1750 - which is actually February 1751 New Style! and about the process in much more detail on its own Wikipedia page. ) ==1. Change from Julian to the Gregorian calendar== Up until 1582, the whole of Europe was using the inaccurate Julian calendar.
Pope Gregory XIII introduced the more accurate Gregorian calendar to Catholic Europe in October 1582 but it meant an adjustment of ten days to the actual date to make it work. Wikipedia contributors, "Gregorian calendar," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gregorian_calendar&oldid=958826262 link] (accessed June 2, 2020).
Protestant countries in Europe initially refused to accept this more accurate but "Catholic" calendar. It meant there were two sets of dates being used across Europe depending which country you were in.
One by one European countries adopted the Gregorian calendar until only a handful, including England, were still using the old Julian calendar. When Great Britain (and all its Dominions, which included the American Colonies) adopted the Gregorian Calendar in September 1752, there had to be an adjustment of eleven days to move to the new calendar. ===What change was made?=== Wednesday 2 September 1752 was followed directly by Thursday 14 September 1752. ''Remember - no adjustment is made in Wikitree or any other history for these eleven days - they simply do not exist.''
===How does that affect genealogists?=== Unless you have an event in a very short time frame around these dates, the loss of eleven days will not make that much difference to your profiles.
'''''Example 1 :'' I have found a baby recorded as born on Wednesday 2 September 1752 who died on Thursday 14 September 1752.''' Enter these two dates as given in the records, but explain in the biography that the baby only lived for one day and the reason. ===What if the records are wrong and a "missing date" is given?=== '''''Example 2'' : I have found a record for baby born on the 3rd September 1752''' If you find a date given from 3 September to 13 September 1752, *record the given date as it was written, *add the given date to a date field if appropriate, *note in the biography that this date did not exist in England for that year. ==2. Change to the date of New Year== This is possibly a harder concept to get your head around than the loss of eleven days in the changeover from the Julian to Gregorian calendar, but if you are used to filling in British tax returns where the tax year starts on 6 April, you are halfway there! Wikipedia contributors, "Calendar (New Style) Act 1750," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Calendar_(New_Style)_Act_1750&oldid=954968454 link] (accessed June 2, 2020). ===Historical background=== The New Year in England traditionally started on 25 March, the Feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary or "Lady Day". As England was an agricultural country, this date heralded the start of spring. It was also the date that farm rents were collected. It was one of the four Quarter Days in the year for financial reckonings court sittings and you will see these in old wills for when bequests were due to be paid: *'''March 25''' - Lady Day or the Feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary *'''June 24''' - the Feast of St John the Baptist (approximately midsummer) *'''September 29''' - Michaelmas or The Feast of St. Michael and All Angels *'''December 25''' - Christmas Day or The Feast of the Nativity
Wikipedia contributors, "Quarter days," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quarter_days&oldid=951058389 link] (accessed June 2, 2020). One of the changes introduced ''along with'' the introduction of the Gregorian calendar in Europe in 1582 was the adoption of 1 January as New Year's day.
This "New Style" New Year was adopted haphazardly by countries across Europe and not always at the same time that the country adopted the Gregorian calendar. In 1599, King James VI of Scotland proclaimed that the New Year in Scotland would henceforth start on 1 January from 1600. He did not adopt the Gregorian calendar change for Scotland. New Year date change in Scotland in: National Records of Scotland help page. Accessed 2 June 2020. [https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/record-guides/old-parish-registers/change-in-calendar link]
When James also became King James I of England in 1603, he did not change the New Year date in England from 25 March to "New Style" 1 January. From 1600 to 1752, England and Scotland had different starts to the New Year even though they were ruled over by the same monarch.
From 1600 onward, some records were "double dated" to reflect that the dates 1 January to 24 March could be shown in different years depending on what style of New Year you were using. ===What part of the year is affected by dates being in different years?=== In England, up until 1752, the months of January, February and most of March were a continuation of the previous year. The year changed on 25 March. ("Old Style" new year)
From 1752 in England, the year changed on 1 January. ("New Style" new year)
Up until 1752 in England there is an overlap period, with the New Style calendar apparently a year ahead until 24 March. On 25 March the Old Style New Year occurred and the two years were synchronised until 31 December. We live in the world of New Style dates so it seems a bit strange to think of March being at the end of one year and beginning of another. Imagine our ancestors celebrating Christmas and thinking ‘Only another 3 months till the New Year’!
Whilst our ancestors regarded January to March as the last quarter of 1666, we think of it as the first quarter of 1667. It’s the same time period just with a different tag. ===Why does this matter in genealogy?=== Sometimes you see a record that you think ''cannot'' be true, such as a baby being born in October 1670 but also being buried in February 1670. This is when the three month overlap in the two styles of years can catch you out!
Our ancestors living in 1670 would have thought these events were entirely logical as they were used to the year turning on 25 March, so February 1670 would happen after October 1670.
However, February 1670 Old Style is actually February 1671 New Style, the year format we would recognise and now it makes sense to us too. Unfortunately, when records are transcribed for the genealogy websites such as Ancestry and FamilySearch, there is no consistency in how the years are recorded.
You may be looking at an Old Style date or a New Style date. Not knowing which one it is may have a big impact on your research.
If possible, look at the original record and transcribe your dates in the "double dating" format to eliminate doubt for future readers. Also be aware that the parish clerk may have been adopting the New Style new year before it officially happened. It is worth recording in the notes about the profile if you find this, to confirm your findings for a later researcher. {{Image|file=England_Calendar_Changes_1752-1.jpg |size=m |caption=Parish register showing the New Style New year date being used too early (January 1731). }} Conversely, some clerks "forgot" about the year change and you will still see some parish registers with double dating or even just Old Style New Year dates after 1752. ===How do we write a date showing two different styles of years?=== Double dating is writing the date to recognise this difference in viewpoint between ourselves, using New Style, and our ancestors, using Old Style. It only differs in those three months of the year, and only up to 1752.
For any date, it is only the year that is expressed in the two styles - the day and the month are exactly the same.
At the time when England was using Old Style and most of the rest of Europe (including Scotland) was using New Style, it was common to see contemporary documents also double dated. '''''Example 3'' : I have a record for a baby baptised 3 March 1666 - how do I show this in the profile?''' *3 March 1666 Old Style would be 3 March 1667 New Style. This is written as 3 March 1666/7 to show the two styles of years. *If the two years spanned the end of a decade, use the last two digits of the year when writing it down (for example 1669 and 1670 are written as 1669/70). *'''In the biography, always use double dating when appropriate''' (1 January - 24 March) in the years up to 1752 when the Old Style calendar was in use. *'''In the Date Fields on Wikitree, treat the date as though it was happening in the New Style calendar and enter the later year.''' Do not enter it as a combination of the two years with a / in the date. This will generate an error message. '''''Example 4'' : I have a record that shows a burial on 3 April 1666 - how do I show this in the profile?''' *3 April 1666 Old Style is the same as 3 April 1666 New Style. The new year has just happened in the Old Style calendar and now both calendars are synchronised. The year is 1666 whichever style of New Year is being used. *You do not need to show two years as they are both the same from 25 March to 31 December. *Enter the given year in the date field on Wikitree. ===Where might I see "Double dating"?=== The most common place to see double dating is in church records, where the parish clerk was accommodating the old and new styles of the New Year. You may also see it in legal documents and even occasionally on gravestones! {{Image|file=England_Calendar_Changes_1752.jpg |size=m |caption=Gravestone of John Kingston showing double dating for 4 February 1701/2 }} ==Sources==
Some worked examples are in each section.
Please send any feedback to [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] if anything is not clear or further explanation is required. __TOC__ ==Summary== '''In 1752, two important changes happened in the English calendar.''' Although they happened in the same year, it is important not to get them confused. *'''1. Great Britain and its colonies changed from the Julian calendar to the more accurate Gregorian calendar''' which most of Europe was already using. The Julian calendar which was in use up to September 1752 in England was behind the Gregorian calendar by eleven days.
::At the changeover, Wednesday 2 September 1752 was followed by Thursday 14 September 1752. ''No adjustment is made in Wikitree or any other history for these eleven days - they simply do not exist.'' *'''2. The date for New Year's Day moved from 25 March to 1 January.''' ::Before 1752, New Year's day was on the 25 March and is now known as Old Style (OS) New Year. ::From 1752 onward, New Year's day was on 1 January and is known as New Style (NS) New Year. No change was made to the number of days in a month, or the names of the months, or the number of days in a year. *1750 ran from 25 March to 24 March (365 days) *1751 ran from 25 March to 31 December (282 days) *'''1752 started on 1 January, was a Leap Year, but lost 11 days''' (366-11=355 days) *1753 Started on 1 January ended on 31 December (365 days) (These changes were brought about by an Act of Parliament the ''Calendar (New Style) Act 1750.'' You can read the full text of the Act of Parliament here Full text of the Calendar (New Style) Act 1750. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?lr=&id=rLsuAAAAIAAJ&jtp=186&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Google books] Accessed 2 June 2020. Fun fact: the Act is dated as 1750 but this is because it was proposed in February 1750 - which is actually February 1751 New Style! and about the process in much more detail on its own Wikipedia page. ) ==1. Change from Julian to the Gregorian calendar== Up until 1582, the whole of Europe was using the inaccurate Julian calendar.
Pope Gregory XIII introduced the more accurate Gregorian calendar to Catholic Europe in October 1582 but it meant an adjustment of ten days to the actual date to make it work. Wikipedia contributors, "Gregorian calendar," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gregorian_calendar&oldid=958826262 link] (accessed June 2, 2020).
Protestant countries in Europe initially refused to accept this more accurate but "Catholic" calendar. It meant there were two sets of dates being used across Europe depending which country you were in.
One by one European countries adopted the Gregorian calendar until only a handful, including England, were still using the old Julian calendar. When Great Britain (and all its Dominions, which included the American Colonies) adopted the Gregorian Calendar in September 1752, there had to be an adjustment of eleven days to move to the new calendar. ===What change was made?=== Wednesday 2 September 1752 was followed directly by Thursday 14 September 1752. ''Remember - no adjustment is made in Wikitree or any other history for these eleven days - they simply do not exist.''
===How does that affect genealogists?=== Unless you have an event in a very short time frame around these dates, the loss of eleven days will not make that much difference to your profiles.
'''''Example 1 :'' I have found a baby recorded as born on Wednesday 2 September 1752 who died on Thursday 14 September 1752.''' Enter these two dates as given in the records, but explain in the biography that the baby only lived for one day and the reason. ===What if the records are wrong and a "missing date" is given?=== '''''Example 2'' : I have found a record for baby born on the 3rd September 1752''' If you find a date given from 3 September to 13 September 1752, *record the given date as it was written, *add the given date to a date field if appropriate, *note in the biography that this date did not exist in England for that year. ==2. Change to the date of New Year== This is possibly a harder concept to get your head around than the loss of eleven days in the changeover from the Julian to Gregorian calendar, but if you are used to filling in British tax returns where the tax year starts on 6 April, you are halfway there! Wikipedia contributors, "Calendar (New Style) Act 1750," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Calendar_(New_Style)_Act_1750&oldid=954968454 link] (accessed June 2, 2020). ===Historical background=== The New Year in England traditionally started on 25 March, the Feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary or "Lady Day". As England was an agricultural country, this date heralded the start of spring. It was also the date that farm rents were collected. It was one of the four Quarter Days in the year for financial reckonings court sittings and you will see these in old wills for when bequests were due to be paid: *'''March 25''' - Lady Day or the Feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary *'''June 24''' - the Feast of St John the Baptist (approximately midsummer) *'''September 29''' - Michaelmas or The Feast of St. Michael and All Angels *'''December 25''' - Christmas Day or The Feast of the Nativity
Wikipedia contributors, "Quarter days," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quarter_days&oldid=951058389 link] (accessed June 2, 2020). One of the changes introduced ''along with'' the introduction of the Gregorian calendar in Europe in 1582 was the adoption of 1 January as New Year's day.
This "New Style" New Year was adopted haphazardly by countries across Europe and not always at the same time that the country adopted the Gregorian calendar. In 1599, King James VI of Scotland proclaimed that the New Year in Scotland would henceforth start on 1 January from 1600. He did not adopt the Gregorian calendar change for Scotland. New Year date change in Scotland in: National Records of Scotland help page. Accessed 2 June 2020. [https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/record-guides/old-parish-registers/change-in-calendar link]
When James also became King James I of England in 1603, he did not change the New Year date in England from 25 March to "New Style" 1 January. From 1600 to 1752, England and Scotland had different starts to the New Year even though they were ruled over by the same monarch.
From 1600 onward, some records were "double dated" to reflect that the dates 1 January to 24 March could be shown in different years depending on what style of New Year you were using. ===What part of the year is affected by dates being in different years?=== In England, up until 1752, the months of January, February and most of March were a continuation of the previous year. The year changed on 25 March. ("Old Style" new year)
From 1752 in England, the year changed on 1 January. ("New Style" new year)
Up until 1752 in England there is an overlap period, with the New Style calendar apparently a year ahead until 24 March. On 25 March the Old Style New Year occurred and the two years were synchronised until 31 December. We live in the world of New Style dates so it seems a bit strange to think of March being at the end of one year and beginning of another. Imagine our ancestors celebrating Christmas and thinking ‘Only another 3 months till the New Year’!
Whilst our ancestors regarded January to March as the last quarter of 1666, we think of it as the first quarter of 1667. It’s the same time period just with a different tag. ===Why does this matter in genealogy?=== Sometimes you see a record that you think ''cannot'' be true, such as a baby being born in October 1670 but also being buried in February 1670. This is when the three month overlap in the two styles of years can catch you out!
Our ancestors living in 1670 would have thought these events were entirely logical as they were used to the year turning on 25 March, so February 1670 would happen after October 1670.
However, February 1670 Old Style is actually February 1671 New Style, the year format we would recognise and now it makes sense to us too. Unfortunately, when records are transcribed for the genealogy websites such as Ancestry and FamilySearch, there is no consistency in how the years are recorded.
You may be looking at an Old Style date or a New Style date. Not knowing which one it is may have a big impact on your research.
If possible, look at the original record and transcribe your dates in the "double dating" format to eliminate doubt for future readers. Also be aware that the parish clerk may have been adopting the New Style new year before it officially happened. It is worth recording in the notes about the profile if you find this, to confirm your findings for a later researcher. {{Image|file=England_Calendar_Changes_1752-1.jpg |size=m |caption=Parish register showing the New Style New year date being used too early (January 1731). }} Conversely, some clerks "forgot" about the year change and you will still see some parish registers with double dating or even just Old Style New Year dates after 1752. ===How do we write a date showing two different styles of years?=== Double dating is writing the date to recognise this difference in viewpoint between ourselves, using New Style, and our ancestors, using Old Style. It only differs in those three months of the year, and only up to 1752.
For any date, it is only the year that is expressed in the two styles - the day and the month are exactly the same.
At the time when England was using Old Style and most of the rest of Europe (including Scotland) was using New Style, it was common to see contemporary documents also double dated. '''''Example 3'' : I have a record for a baby baptised 3 March 1666 - how do I show this in the profile?''' *3 March 1666 Old Style would be 3 March 1667 New Style. This is written as 3 March 1666/7 to show the two styles of years. *If the two years spanned the end of a decade, use the last two digits of the year when writing it down (for example 1669 and 1670 are written as 1669/70). *'''In the biography, always use double dating when appropriate''' (1 January - 24 March) in the years up to 1752 when the Old Style calendar was in use. *'''In the Date Fields on Wikitree, treat the date as though it was happening in the New Style calendar and enter the later year.''' Do not enter it as a combination of the two years with a / in the date. This will generate an error message. '''''Example 4'' : I have a record that shows a burial on 3 April 1666 - how do I show this in the profile?''' *3 April 1666 Old Style is the same as 3 April 1666 New Style. The new year has just happened in the Old Style calendar and now both calendars are synchronised. The year is 1666 whichever style of New Year is being used. *You do not need to show two years as they are both the same from 25 March to 31 December. *Enter the given year in the date field on Wikitree. ===Where might I see "Double dating"?=== The most common place to see double dating is in church records, where the parish clerk was accommodating the old and new styles of the New Year. You may also see it in legal documents and even occasionally on gravestones! {{Image|file=England_Calendar_Changes_1752.jpg |size=m |caption=Gravestone of John Kingston showing double dating for 4 February 1701/2 }} ==Sources==
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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Space:England_Sandbox_1500-1699|England Orphan Trail Resources 1500-1699]] Return to [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] ==What are categories?== You've probably already seen them. They're the small text links which appear right at the foot of the profile. {{Image|file=RNH_Images-257.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption=Categories at the foot of the main display page }} {{Clear}} On the Edit tab, they're at the top of the biography section.
{{Image|file=RNH_Images-258.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption=Categories at the top of the Edit box }} ==What are they used for?== '''Collaboration'''. Putting a category link on a profile will put him/her into a group with other profiles who have the same category link. This can help with brick walls: you go to a category group for a location, for instance – and find family living in the same area. This means you can contact other Profile Managers who might be able to help you. Or you can find everyone who worked as a librarian, or who is buried in a certain cemetery, for instance. There are lots of different sorts of categories. We are starting with locations here: the places where people were born, lived and died. Location categories in England are always in the format "Place, County". They do not include England or UK. ==How do I add a category?== You add categories by editing the profile, not by adding the profile to the category page. Always use the smallest geographic category possible. By which I don't mean 123 Any Street, but the town/village/city, followed by the county. The simplest way is to use the Category Picker to select the category. The Category Picker appears as an icon on the toolbar which appears above the edit window. {{Image|file=Foundations OT - Categories-1.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption=Category Picker icon }} {{Clear}} When you click the icon, a green text box appears between the toolbar and the editing window. Start to type the location name. As you type, possible matches appear in a drop-down list. The list is limited to only ten categories, so you may have to continue typing until the correct category appears. Click on the correct one when you see it. Remember that English location categories are in the format "Place, County". (For technical reasons, spaces in the category name appear with an underscore in the Category Picker - you can ignore the underscores.) {{Image|file=Foundations OT - Categories-2.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption=using the category picker }} {{Clear}} '''Don't forget to save!''' After you have saved, it is always a good idea to click on the category link at the bottom of the profile view to look at the category page and check that it is the correct place. ==If you cannot find your location category== If the location category does not exist yet, don't worry! Categories are only created as needed, so you may be the first to need it. First, double-check that the place name is correct, and look for possible spelling variations. The categories which have already been set up are listed by county - click on the appropriate county under [[:Category:England]] to see the list and check whether the place you are looking for already has a category under a slightly different name. If you still can't find it, you can ask for help on G2G by clicking on the link "request a new category or advice" which is in the "How to Add Categories" section in the panel to the right of the text edit box. {{Image|file=Foundations OT - Categories-5.jpg |align=c |size=600px |caption= }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Foundations OT - Categories-6.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption= }} {{Clear}} The link brings up a pre-formatted question, but it needs to be edited. At the very least you should replace the text in bold with the name of the category you need (remember: "Place, County"); and add "'''england'''" to the tags. Then submit the question. A member of the Categories Team will respond. ==Taking things further== There is general information on categories across WikiTree on the [[Help:Categorization|Categorization: Help page]]. Take time to explore the variety of categories on the [[:Category:England]] page. As well as the high level categories for each county, there are categories for a wide range of topics, organised into various streams including Cemeteries, Religious Congregations (i.e., churches, chapels etc.), Occupations and the Nobility. More information about place categories is here: [[Space:England_Project_Place_Name_Categories|English Place Name Categories]]. If you want to learn about adding categories and creating new categories manually, without using the Category Picker, move on to this page: [[Space:Categorisation_in_England|Categorisation in England]].
{{Image|file=RNH_Images-258.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption=Categories at the top of the Edit box }} ==What are they used for?== '''Collaboration'''. Putting a category link on a profile will put him/her into a group with other profiles who have the same category link. This can help with brick walls: you go to a category group for a location, for instance – and find family living in the same area. This means you can contact other Profile Managers who might be able to help you. Or you can find everyone who worked as a librarian, or who is buried in a certain cemetery, for instance. There are lots of different sorts of categories. We are starting with locations here: the places where people were born, lived and died. Location categories in England are always in the format "Place, County". They do not include England or UK. ==How do I add a category?== You add categories by editing the profile, not by adding the profile to the category page. Always use the smallest geographic category possible. By which I don't mean 123 Any Street, but the town/village/city, followed by the county. The simplest way is to use the Category Picker to select the category. The Category Picker appears as an icon on the toolbar which appears above the edit window. {{Image|file=Foundations OT - Categories-1.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption=Category Picker icon }} {{Clear}} When you click the icon, a green text box appears between the toolbar and the editing window. Start to type the location name. As you type, possible matches appear in a drop-down list. The list is limited to only ten categories, so you may have to continue typing until the correct category appears. Click on the correct one when you see it. Remember that English location categories are in the format "Place, County". (For technical reasons, spaces in the category name appear with an underscore in the Category Picker - you can ignore the underscores.) {{Image|file=Foundations OT - Categories-2.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption=using the category picker }} {{Clear}} '''Don't forget to save!''' After you have saved, it is always a good idea to click on the category link at the bottom of the profile view to look at the category page and check that it is the correct place. ==If you cannot find your location category== If the location category does not exist yet, don't worry! Categories are only created as needed, so you may be the first to need it. First, double-check that the place name is correct, and look for possible spelling variations. The categories which have already been set up are listed by county - click on the appropriate county under [[:Category:England]] to see the list and check whether the place you are looking for already has a category under a slightly different name. If you still can't find it, you can ask for help on G2G by clicking on the link "request a new category or advice" which is in the "How to Add Categories" section in the panel to the right of the text edit box. {{Image|file=Foundations OT - Categories-5.jpg |align=c |size=600px |caption= }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Foundations OT - Categories-6.jpg |align=c |size=500px |caption= }} {{Clear}} The link brings up a pre-formatted question, but it needs to be edited. At the very least you should replace the text in bold with the name of the category you need (remember: "Place, County"); and add "'''england'''" to the tags. Then submit the question. A member of the Categories Team will respond. ==Taking things further== There is general information on categories across WikiTree on the [[Help:Categorization|Categorization: Help page]]. Take time to explore the variety of categories on the [[:Category:England]] page. As well as the high level categories for each county, there are categories for a wide range of topics, organised into various streams including Cemeteries, Religious Congregations (i.e., churches, chapels etc.), Occupations and the Nobility. More information about place categories is here: [[Space:England_Project_Place_Name_Categories|English Place Name Categories]]. If you want to learn about adding categories and creating new categories manually, without using the Category Picker, move on to this page: [[Space:Categorisation_in_England|Categorisation in England]].
Foundations OT - Citations creation: a visual guide
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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | England Orphan Trail: Creating Inline Citations - a visual guide == How to add inline citations step by step == Step 1. This image assumes that someone has added an inline source already as an example. Note that if you have sources that already include ref tags, you just go to step 3 and simply paste them after the full stop of your latest fact, much easier! {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Step 1. }} Step 2. Add a paragraph space after the last ref tag by hitting Return or Enter twice. Add the sentence for the next fact that you have a source for marriage, burial, etc. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide-1.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Step 2. }} Step 3. Select the source that you already have below the sources heading (excluding the *) and copy. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide-8.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Step 3. }} Step 4. Place your cursor at the end of the line where you want to add the source, then add the reference tags by clicking on the button marked C. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide-2.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Step 4. }} Step 5. Paste your source between the ref tags as shown. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide-4.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Step 5. }} Step 6. Before you've finished, it's important to check that your profile has the Sources heading and references tag under the Biography (and Research Notes section if you have them), otherwise the sources won't show up at all in preview or profile view. {{Image|file=Inline_sources_illustrated-6.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Sources heading and references tag. }} What the profile looks like after it's saved. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide-5.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Saved profile. }} == Using the same source more than once == When your profile starts getting more complicated, you may want to refer to a source citation more than once, as shown below in Profile view. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide-9.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Two references to the same source.. }} To do this you create a reference tag that includes a name as shown below (in Edit view)
The first time you use it, the citation is formatted in the normal way as shown in "How to add inline citations step by step" above, except that the first or opening tag has a name added to it, in this case "1939 register".
The only spaces inside this tag are before the word name , and between any names you give your tag if you use more than one word.
The " are quotation marks and not apostrophes. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide-13.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Citation highlighted with the altered tag shown darker. }} Every following repeat of the reference uses the same tag which is formatted slightly differently, with a space after the name and a / like this . There is no need to repeat the whole citation, this tag is all you need. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide-14.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Each repeated use of the tag looks like this. }} How it should look under the Sources heading in Profile view when you've finished. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation_a_visual_guide-15.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=How it looks in Profile view after saving.. }} == Useful Links == * [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citation_templates|Citation templates]] * [[Space:OT_Citations|Creating Internal Links and Inline Citations]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | England Orphan Trail: Creating Inline Citations - a visual guide
The first time you use it, the citation is formatted in the normal way as shown in "How to add inline citations step by step" above, except that the first or opening
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Foundations OT - Citations from Google Books
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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | England Orphan Trail: Citations from Google Books [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citation_templates|Back to England Orphan Trail: Citation templates]]
When you want to create a citation that links to a particular page number that you need, it's not immediately obvious how to do that, and also to form the citation for a Google Books page which needs a few additions. Hopefully this page will explain. Note: This is using the "New " Google Books. Once you've landed on the correct page in the book, you'll see that there are three vertical dots in the menu at the top. Click on that and then Share which is at the top of the list {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_from_Google_Books.png |align=c |size=l |label=Creating the link. |caption=Creating the link. }} Copy the resulting link which should look like this:
https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Calendar_of_State_Papers_Domestic_Series/Qw4SAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA504&printsec=frontcover Then to fetch the citation, close the preview page of the book (the X in the top right corner). You'll see down on the left in the book details is a "Create Citation" button. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_from_Google_Books-1.png |align=c |size=l |label=Fetching the citation 1. |caption=Fetching the citation 1. }} In the pop up window, copy the Chicago format citation. {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_from_Google_Books-2.png |align=c |size=l |label=Fetching the citation 2. |caption=Fetching the citation 2. }} That will look like this:
Lemon, Robert., Green, Mary Anne Everett. Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, 1547-[1625]. United Kingdom: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1856. This doesn't include the volume or page numbers, so they will need to be added, along with the link you retrieved earlier, accessed date, and some formatting (adding italics and square brackets around the link and link name):Lemon, Robert., Green, Mary Anne Everett. ''Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, 1547-[1625].'' United Kingdom: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1856. volume 1, page 504 [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Calendar_of_State_Papers_Domestic_Series/Qw4SAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA504&printsec=frontcover Google Books] (accessed [Insert date]) The finished citation.Lemon, Robert., Green, Mary Anne Everett. ''Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, 1547-[1625].'' United Kingdom: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1856. volume 1, page 504 [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Calendar_of_State_Papers_Domestic_Series/Qw4SAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA504&printsec=frontcover Google Books] (accessed 11 February 2023) == Sources ==
When you want to create a citation that links to a particular page number that you need, it's not immediately obvious how to do that, and also to form the citation for a Google Books page which needs a few additions. Hopefully this page will explain. Note: This is using the "New " Google Books. Once you've landed on the correct page in the book, you'll see that there are three vertical dots in the menu at the top. Click on that and then Share which is at the top of the list {{Image|file=Foundations_OT_-_Citations_from_Google_Books.png |align=c |size=l |label=Creating the link. |caption=Creating the link. }} Copy the resulting link which should look like this:
Lemon, Robert., Green, Mary Anne Everett. Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, 1547-[1625]. United Kingdom: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1856. This doesn't include the volume or page numbers, so they will need to be added, along with the link you retrieved earlier, accessed date, and some formatting (adding italics and square brackets around the link and link name):
Foundations OT - Images
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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category:England Project, Free-Space Pages]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | England Orphan Trail: Use of images ===General=== Everyone likes to get creative with their profiles. A few images add a finishing touch and a real sense of who the person was or events they might have witnessed. Use of images in the context of the Orphan Trail is to make sure that you can successfully upload, give the right accreditation and know how to remove unwanted images. Sadly many images on the internet are protected by copyright and it can often take a long time to find the perfect image, so keep it simple and use what is easily available and legal to use. This guidance note will help you to do that. ===Finding an Image=== Look for an image in places that you are likely to be given permission to use it. Here are the most likely places:- * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Wikipedia Wikipedia] *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimedia Commons] Don’t assume that the image will be free to use from either of these sites (though they often are): check how to find out below. ===Uploading an image=== Image uploading is done by going to the Image Tab on the persons profile. The process is quite straightforward and details can be found on the help page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Photos_FAQ Photos FAQ]. Don’t worry if you make a mistake, text can be edited afterwards. Click on the image and find add/edit this will take you to the edit page. Images can also be removed by clicking on the button ‘remove from image’ and saving. ===Attribution=== Every image must have an attribution, even if it is your own photo, this is to ensure that no copyright laws are infringed. The place to add this is in the box presented on the page when you first upload the image. Make sure you have this information ready before you upload. Copyright laws are complex but a rule of thumb is that you can post an image if. #The image belongs to you eg a photo from a family collection. #The image belongs to someone who has explicitly given you permission to upload it to Wikitree. If so you must state the date and method of permission granted on the Wikitree upload. eg “Photo from a private collection owned by Fred Veltman and posted with his kind permission, by email to me John Smith 8th May 2020.” #The image is available under a Creative Commons License. You will need to check the information provided with the image to see what attribution the owner asks for. #The image is clearly indicated as "Public Domain". That needs to be stated when you upload the image. There is a Free Space Page (FSP) produced by Michael Cayley which covers additional resources, particularly useful for finding portraits of notable people. [[Space:Galleries_and_Collections_which_have_given_Permission_for_use_of_Images|Galleries and Collections which have given Permission for use of Images]].You must follow the accreditation guidance given on that page. ===Finding an Attribution=== Attribution can be found in different places depending on the site, so you may need to look around. : o On Wikipedia click on the image and you will find a small downward pointing arrow in the bottom right corner. If you click on this there is a button ‘You can attribute the author’ This will provide you with the text you need. : o On Wikimedia Commons there is a ‘Use this File’ button above the image. The text you need will be displayed under Attribution. : o Try doing a reverse image search, to see if the owner of copyright can be found on an image elsewhere on the internet. TinEye is a site that enables this. [https://tineye.com/ TinEye] === Common Misconceptions=== :The image has been put on a website or is viewable on a site like Ancestry, so it must be all right to use it. No. The content of websites is covered by copyright, so you need to check whether it is permissible to use any images on them. The position may vary from image to image on the same website. Using images on sites like Ancestry breaches their terms and conditions. :Parish records are old so they must be out of copyright. This is true but you are accessing images of the records which have been taken more recently so most of them cannot be copied. :A similar rule applies to old paintings or extracts from old books. :It’s my ancestor so I must be able to copy. No, you still need permission from the person that owns the image. ==More Information== *For more detail see the Wikitree Help Section on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Photos_FAQ Photos FAQ] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Background_Images Background Images] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Image_Types Image Types] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Shareable_Images Sharable Images] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Copying_Text Copying Text] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Copying_from_Wikipedia Copying from Wikipedia] ==Sources==
Foundations OT - Internal links and Inline citations
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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | England Orphan Trail: Internal Links and Inline Citations ==Internal links== Internal links are a way of providing a dynamic link to another page within Wikitree. This can be a profile or a Free Space Page.
For example if you [[Shakespeare-1|'''Click Here''']] you will discover a well known Bard! This is achieved quite easily with the following code. ::[[Shakespeare-1|Click Here]] Instead of ‘Click Here’ you could have written ‘William Shakespeare’ or anything else. So you could incorporate something like the following text into your profile:- :Charles Edgar Wightman was born in Ipswich in 1878 to [[Wightman-5|Edgar Wightman]] and [[Wade-10|Sarah Ann (Wade) Wightman]] .
When you save it, it would look like this Charles Edgar Wightman was born in Ipswich in 1878 to [[Wightman-5|Edgar Wightman]] and [[Wade-10|Sarah Ann (Wade) Wightman]]. ==Links to Websites== You can add links to the body of any page or biography.The link can be anything that has a URL (The reference that you see at the top of any web page likehttps://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ ) To make this into a link simply enclose in square brackets like this :[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ Here is a link to The General Register Office] Include a space after the URL and then text, which becomes the text Displayed : :[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ Here is a link to The General Register Office] This technique can be used in the body text or as part of a citation. ==Inline Citations== '''What are inline citations?'''
If you wish to show your evidence for a fact, it can look untidy if you put this evidence in the body of the text and it will disrupt the flow of the narrative. An inline citation will:
*replace the [evidence for a fact] with a number like this [1] within the text and *create a list of all the pieces of evidence you have used in a numbered order at the bottom of the biography under the '''Sources''' heading. '''How does it work?'''
For inline citations to work, the following must always be at the bottom of the profile when you are in editing mode. If they are not present, you will have to enter them yourself. :== Sources == : Here is an example of how to enter your inline citation when you are editing Here is my biography information Here is my citation. Anything between the ref tags will be numbered and dropped below the line. If you click on the '''C''' ''cite your source!'' button at the top of the editing window, it will insert the ref tags for you like this wherever you left your cursor:
Insert reference here The citation is usually put at the end of a sentence, but if you are have evidence for two different facts in the same sentence, the inline citation can be placed after its respective fact. Here is fact one Here is my citation for this fact and here is fact two Here is my citation for this second fact ... comes out as (look below the Sources heading!) Here is fact one Here is my citation for this fact and here is fact two Here is my citation for this second fact If you click on the citation number in the text, it takes you directly to the citation in the list at the bottom of the profile. Try converting your bullet point citations to in-line citations. You will find it a satisfying experience once you understand it. *Here is a [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citations_creation:_a_visual_guide|a visual guide for creating inline citations]] *Here are the [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citation_templates|citation templates]] ==More Information== *For more detail see the Wikitree Help Section on [[help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Embed_them_as_references_.28footnotes.29 Here is a more detailed explanation about inline citations.] *[https://youtu.be/t8yyS_46URc Here is a video tutorial courtesy of Julie Ricketts.] ==Sources==
For example if you [[Shakespeare-1|'''Click Here''']] you will discover a well known Bard! This is achieved quite easily with the following code. ::
When you save it, it would look like this Charles Edgar Wightman was born in Ipswich in 1878 to [[Wightman-5|Edgar Wightman]] and [[Wade-10|Sarah Ann (Wade) Wightman]]. ==Links to Websites== You can add links to the body of any page or biography.The link can be anything that has a URL (The reference that you see at the top of any web page like
If you wish to show your evidence for a fact, it can look untidy if you put this evidence in the body of the text and it will disrupt the flow of the narrative. An inline citation will:
*replace the [evidence for a fact] with a number like this [1] within the text and *create a list of all the pieces of evidence you have used in a numbered order at the bottom of the biography under the '''Sources''' heading. '''How does it work?'''
For inline citations to work, the following must always be at the bottom of the profile when you are in editing mode. If they are not present, you will have to enter them yourself. :
Foundations OT - Templates: Stickers, Project boxes and Research Note boxes
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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Space:England_Sandbox_1500-1699|England Orphan Trail Resources 1500-1699]] Return to [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] ==What are templates?== You have probably already seen and used templates.
There are three types: #Stickers #Project boxes #Research note boxes Templates are short codes which you type into the Edit Text box when you are editing a profile. Wikitree translates this into a fixed visual appearance.
The final result may include an image, a coloured background and some text. A template is composed of one or two words in a pair of{{Curly Brackets}} The wording within the curly brackets has to be exact to get the sticker to display properly.
The wording is also '''case sensitive.'''
If you haven't got the formatting quite right, such as{{This isn't right}} , it will display like this: {{This isn't right}} Let's have a look at the different types ===Stickers=== You will be most familiar with the Sticker template type. These produce a small box with an image and some words which tell you something about that person.
You can use stickers on ancestor profiles (for instance indicating where they were born, if they emigrated, what religion they were) and also on your own profile (participation in the Thons, completing the Orphan Trail!) The template text for a sticker goes below the==Biography== heading. Stickers always line up on the right hand side of the profile - there is nothing you can do to change this. Text will wrap round the sticker(s) on the left side of the page. The most common one used on English profiles is the '''{{England Sticker}} '''. This translates into: {{England Sticker}} With the England Sticker, if you add a | after the words "England Sticker" and then the name of one of the Counties, {{England Sticker|Essex}} you get this: {{England Sticker|Essex}} Here is a list of all of the variants of the [[Template:England_Sticker|'''England Stickers and their county flags''']] And here is a list of stickers available for England Military Veterans [[Space:Military_and_War_Stickers:_Examples_for_England_Profiles|'''Military and War Stickers: Examples for England Profiles''']] '''[[:Category:Stickers|This page]] gives you to the complete list of Wikitree approved stickers.''' It's worth exploring for the types of stickers you may wish to use in future profile development such as for a One-Name or One-Place study. When you have found the code for a sticker you may want to use regularly, it is worth saving it in your Trail Log or on the scratch pad on your profile navigation page. There should be a maximum of five stickers on a profile. If the profile manager objects to a sticker you have added, you should remove it immediately. You should only be putting stickers on profiles where you have made a significant contribution to the profile development. With your own profile, of course you can do what you want! ===Project Boxes=== These templates show which Project is managing a profile.
Profiles managed by the England Project have the '''{{England}} Project Box'''. This translates into: {{England}} '''Take care not to use {{England}} when you mean to use {{England Sticker}} !''' Generally, only Project Leaders add Project Boxes to profiles. If you think that a profile should be managed by a Project, contact the Project Leader(s) to check that they wish to manage that profile. Don't add a Project Box without discussion. ===Research Note Boxes=== These templates emphasise that work that is being done or needs to be done on a profile. Not only are they are strong visual reminder, but they also create a maintenance category so that England Project teams and Data Doctors can locate and work on them. The '''{{Unsourced}} ''' template is one of the most common Research Note Boxes. It translates to this: {{Unsourced}} '''You can also add a county to the Unsourced template''' to alert that county's team to that specific profile, by inserting a | and then the name of the county, for example {{Unsourced|Cornwall}} .
It doesn't make a difference to wording in the banner, but it does create a maintenance category box[[Category:Unsourced Profiles|Cornwall]] which in this instance the Cornwall team can pick up on. Another commonly used Research Note Box is the '''{{Estimated Date}} ''' template. This is for where you don't know the exact date, but you can work out a rough estimate, for example a birth year from age at marriage. You should always put a Research Note saying how you calculated it. It will add a maintenance category, and looks like this:
{{Estimated Date}} '''[[Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Here]] is a full list of the approved Wikitree Research Notes Boxes''' and how they work. If you find one that you find useful, copy the code to your Trail Log or scratch pad on your profile navigation. ==Where do I put the code?== Research Notes Boxes and Project Boxes go immediately above the==Biography== heading (no blank lines in between), but under any category boxes which may be there. Categories are always right at the top. Stickers go immediately below the ==Biography== heading [[Category:Anytown, Anycounty]]
{{England}} '''{{Red|managed by the England Project}}'''
==Biography==
{{England Sticker}} '''{{Red|was born in England}}'''
There are three types: #Stickers #Project boxes #Research note boxes Templates are short codes which you type into the Edit Text box when you are editing a profile. Wikitree translates this into a fixed visual appearance.
The final result may include an image, a coloured background and some text. A template is composed of one or two words in a pair of
The wording is also '''case sensitive.'''
If you haven't got the formatting quite right, such as
You can use stickers on ancestor profiles (for instance indicating where they were born, if they emigrated, what religion they were) and also on your own profile (participation in the Thons, completing the Orphan Trail!) The template text for a sticker goes below the
Profiles managed by the England Project have the '''
It doesn't make a difference to wording in the banner, but it does create a maintenance category box
{{Estimated Date}} '''[[Help:Research_Note_Boxes|Here]] is a full list of the approved Wikitree Research Notes Boxes''' and how they work. If you find one that you find useful, copy the code to your Trail Log or scratch pad on your profile navigation. ==Where do I put the code?== Research Notes Boxes and Project Boxes go immediately above the
Foundations OT - User Guide FreeCEN and FamilySearch
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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | [[Space:England_1838-1957|England Orphan Trail Resources 1838-1957]] | England Orphan Trail: FreeCEN and FamilySearch Citations ==Using FreeCEN== [https://www.freecen.org.uk/ '''FreeCEN'''] is a free to view, online database of 19th century English Census returns. It is transcribed by volunteers and while coverage of England is patchy, more Census returns are being transcribed. You can see up to date database coverage here: [https://www.freecen.org.uk/freecen_coverage?locale=en FreeCEN Database Coverage by Year and Area] Searching is very easy and there are several options you can use when searching, including by surname, forename, birth year range, birthplace, census county, census place and census year. You can also search for nearby places and use name Soundex. Let's do a basic search for [[Shakespeare-169|William George Shakespeare]] in Warwickshire. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-11.jpg |align=l |size=xxl }} {{Clear}}
After clicking search you will be presented with the search results: {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-12.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Clicking the '''View''' button will take you to the transcription page for that record. Let's look at '''View 3''' 1891 Census for [[Shakespeare-169|William George Shakespeare]] in Aston, Warwickshire. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=xxl }} {{Clear}}
Here we can see [[Shakespeare-169|William]] with his siblings, father [[Shakespeare-172|Joseph Shakespeare]], stepmother [[Spargo-116|Eliza Jane (Spargo) Shakespeare]], William's step Aunt Elizabeth Basset Spargo and her son Edward N Spargo. ===Generating the Citation=== At the top of the transcription page you will notice a row of buttons, the last one being the '''Generate Citation''' button: {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-14.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Clicking on the '''Generate Citation''' button will open up another row of buttons where you can choose what type of citation you want, click on the WikiTree button and it will auto-generate a full citation, including the permalink back to the transcript page. Clicking copy will copy the citation to your clipboard, you can then paste the citation directly into the WikiTree profile that you are researching. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-15.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
'''FreeCEN currently have a problem with their auto-generated citations, all the citations are generating with the title "Scottish General Register Office"''' Everything else in the citation is correct. FreeCEN is aware of the issue and working on resolving it. In the meantime, you will need to replace the title ("Scottish General Register Office") with "England and Wales" ==Using FamilySearch== FamilySearch is a free to use genealogy website. It is the largest genealogy organisation in the world, operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You will need to create a free account to use the site if you do not already have one. There are many ways of searching within FamilySearch, which will be covered in this guide. We will start with a basic search using the [[Space:England_OT_Rootsearch|Rootsearch]] app from [[Shakespeare-172|Joseph Shakespeare's]] profile. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-16.jpg |align=l |size=xxl }} {{Clear}}
As you can see there are a lot of results. Let's narrow those down a bit by changing a few things in the search criteria. We will look for Census information. We can restrict records by type and change the search criteria by using the options listed on the left-hand side of the page. As Joseph's mother would appear in her married name on any censuses for Joseph we will delete his mother's maiden name from the search We can also delete Joseph's spouse Elizabeth's maiden name from the search, as any census records for Joseph and Elizabeth would be in her married name. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-17.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Now to repeat the search with the new criteria and with the search results restricted to return census, residence and lists. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-18.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
We now have just four results, three of which look very promising. Notice the tabs at the top of the search results page.
We are currently viewing '''Records''', but you can also switch to the '''Collections''' tab to search within a collection of records. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-20.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
===Locating the Citation=== Clicking on the little page icon under '''View''' will open that record page to view the transcription and the record details. Let's view the 1881 census record: {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-19.jpg |align=l |size=xxl }} {{Clear}}
On the right-hand side of the page is the record information, the '''Document information''' has a little arrow next to it. Clicking on the arrow will open the '''Document information''' and display the citation for that record.
You can copy this citation, as highlighted in the image above and paste it as a full citation on the Wikitree profile you are researching. If you wish to cite the same census transcript for the other people mentioned in the census, you can click on their names on the transcription and it will automatically take you to the document page for that person. It is also worth noting that just under the document information is a list of '''Similar Historical Records'''. They are always worth checking out. From the amended search we found the 1871, 1881, 1901 census records for [[Shakespeare-172|Joseph Shakespeare]], but we are missing the 1891 census which we located on FreeCEN. Let's search within the England 1891 Census collection. To do this click hover over '''Search''' at the top of the page and a drop-down menu will appear. Click on '''Records'''. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-20.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
You will now be taken to the main search page on FamilySearch. From here there are many ways of searching which are discussed in the video at the end of this guide. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-21.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
We will be searching within the England 1891 Census.
Scroll to the bottom of the search page where it says '''Collection Title''' and start typing the name of the collection you wish to search, in this case, '''England 1891'''
The name of record collections with those words in the title will pop up. Clicking on the collection name will take you to a new search page where you can enter the details you wish to search for. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-23.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Sometimes less is more, especially when searching for records. Let's change the birthplace for Joseph from Birmingham, Warwickshire to just Birmingham.
We know from the 1891 census transcript on FreeCen that Joseph's wife was recorded with her middle name, Jane. People often changed between using first names, nicknames and middle names, so if a record hasn't come up in the search results, try changing the first name to the middle name, or using wildcards to locate different variations of a name. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-22.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Clicking on search will now search within that collection. And here we have the missing 1891 census record for Joseph. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-24.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
===FamilySearch Advanced Searches=== There are many other ways of searching within FamilySearch, including searching through images that have not yet been transcribed. You will need to view the images to locate these records, but it is a lot easier than it sounds and you don't have to view thousands of images to locate the correct record for your ancestor. This handy video explains how to locate those elusive records in FamilySearch. * [https://youtu.be/Rn2VY-wSfkw YouTube, Finding Elusive Records in FamilySearch] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | [[Space:England_1838-1957|England Orphan Trail Resources 1838-1957]] |England Orphan Trail: FreeCEN and FamilySearch Citations
After clicking search you will be presented with the search results: {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-12.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Clicking the '''View''' button will take you to the transcription page for that record. Let's look at '''View 3''' 1891 Census for [[Shakespeare-169|William George Shakespeare]] in Aston, Warwickshire. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-13.jpg |align=l |size=xxl }} {{Clear}}
Here we can see [[Shakespeare-169|William]] with his siblings, father [[Shakespeare-172|Joseph Shakespeare]], stepmother [[Spargo-116|Eliza Jane (Spargo) Shakespeare]], William's step Aunt Elizabeth Basset Spargo and her son Edward N Spargo. ===Generating the Citation=== At the top of the transcription page you will notice a row of buttons, the last one being the '''Generate Citation''' button: {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-14.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Clicking on the '''Generate Citation''' button will open up another row of buttons where you can choose what type of citation you want, click on the WikiTree button and it will auto-generate a full citation, including the permalink back to the transcript page. Clicking copy will copy the citation to your clipboard, you can then paste the citation directly into the WikiTree profile that you are researching. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-15.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
'''FreeCEN currently have a problem with their auto-generated citations, all the citations are generating with the title "Scottish General Register Office"''' Everything else in the citation is correct. FreeCEN is aware of the issue and working on resolving it. In the meantime, you will need to replace the title ("Scottish General Register Office") with "England and Wales" ==Using FamilySearch== FamilySearch is a free to use genealogy website. It is the largest genealogy organisation in the world, operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You will need to create a free account to use the site if you do not already have one. There are many ways of searching within FamilySearch, which will be covered in this guide. We will start with a basic search using the [[Space:England_OT_Rootsearch|Rootsearch]] app from [[Shakespeare-172|Joseph Shakespeare's]] profile. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-16.jpg |align=l |size=xxl }} {{Clear}}
As you can see there are a lot of results. Let's narrow those down a bit by changing a few things in the search criteria. We will look for Census information. We can restrict records by type and change the search criteria by using the options listed on the left-hand side of the page. As Joseph's mother would appear in her married name on any censuses for Joseph we will delete his mother's maiden name from the search We can also delete Joseph's spouse Elizabeth's maiden name from the search, as any census records for Joseph and Elizabeth would be in her married name. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-17.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Now to repeat the search with the new criteria and with the search results restricted to return census, residence and lists. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-18.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
We now have just four results, three of which look very promising. Notice the tabs at the top of the search results page.
We are currently viewing '''Records''', but you can also switch to the '''Collections''' tab to search within a collection of records. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-20.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
===Locating the Citation=== Clicking on the little page icon under '''View''' will open that record page to view the transcription and the record details. Let's view the 1881 census record: {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-19.jpg |align=l |size=xxl }} {{Clear}}
On the right-hand side of the page is the record information, the '''Document information''' has a little arrow next to it. Clicking on the arrow will open the '''Document information''' and display the citation for that record.
You can copy this citation, as highlighted in the image above and paste it as a full citation on the Wikitree profile you are researching. If you wish to cite the same census transcript for the other people mentioned in the census, you can click on their names on the transcription and it will automatically take you to the document page for that person. It is also worth noting that just under the document information is a list of '''Similar Historical Records'''. They are always worth checking out. From the amended search we found the 1871, 1881, 1901 census records for [[Shakespeare-172|Joseph Shakespeare]], but we are missing the 1891 census which we located on FreeCEN. Let's search within the England 1891 Census collection. To do this click hover over '''Search''' at the top of the page and a drop-down menu will appear. Click on '''Records'''. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-20.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
You will now be taken to the main search page on FamilySearch. From here there are many ways of searching which are discussed in the video at the end of this guide. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-21.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
We will be searching within the England 1891 Census.
Scroll to the bottom of the search page where it says '''Collection Title''' and start typing the name of the collection you wish to search, in this case, '''England 1891'''
The name of record collections with those words in the title will pop up. Clicking on the collection name will take you to a new search page where you can enter the details you wish to search for. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-23.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Sometimes less is more, especially when searching for records. Let's change the birthplace for Joseph from Birmingham, Warwickshire to just Birmingham.
We know from the 1891 census transcript on FreeCen that Joseph's wife was recorded with her middle name, Jane. People often changed between using first names, nicknames and middle names, so if a record hasn't come up in the search results, try changing the first name to the middle name, or using wildcards to locate different variations of a name. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-22.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Clicking on search will now search within that collection. And here we have the missing 1891 census record for Joseph. {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-24.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
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Foundations OT - User Guide Rootsearch
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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | [[Space:England_1838-1957|England Orphan Trail Resources 1838-1957]] | England Orphan Trail, accessing and using Rootsearch ==Rootsearch, what is it?== Rootsearch is a handy online tool which can be accessed from any public Wikitree profile (or a private profile if you are on the trusted list ). The easiest way to access Rootsearch is by hovering over the Wikitree ID found in the top right-hand corner of the profile as shown below: {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-3.jpg |align=r |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
When you hover over the WikiTree ID a drop-down menu will appear.
From here click on "Research" which will take you to the Rootsearch page.
You may be asked to log in with your Wikitree ID.
You will notice several sites listed below the Search section and a little cog in the bottom right of the page "More Sites": {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-4.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Clicking on the cog will take you to the settings page where you can choose various sites to search. You can disable the ones you won't use.
When you are finished click the back button on your browser to return to the search page. From the Search section, each site has a clickable button with a magnifying glass.
Clicking on any of these site buttons will open up a new tab for that site with the information for that profile already entered. This saves you from having to keep typing in the same information. You may need to sign in to some of these external sites (for example, FamilySearch which is a free site but requires an account to use). '''Married names:''' The Rootsearch app will have the LNAB (Last Name At Birth) entered into the search page.
You can change this on the Rootsearch page before clicking search, so as to locate Census information for a woman in her married name. You can also change or add any of the other details on the Rootsearch page before searching, since the page stays open you can repeat the search with the name as it was and again with the name change. Give Rootsearch a try from your own profile, it is very quick and super easy to use! [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | [[Space:England_1838-1957|England Orphan Trail Resources 1838-1957]] | England Orphan Trail, accessing and using Rootsearch
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From here click on "Research" which will take you to the Rootsearch page.
You may be asked to log in with your Wikitree ID.
You will notice several sites listed below the Search section and a little cog in the bottom right of the page "More Sites": {{Image|file=England_Orphaned_Profiles_Images-4.jpg |align=l |size=xl }} {{Clear}}
Clicking on the cog will take you to the settings page where you can choose various sites to search. You can disable the ones you won't use.
When you are finished click the back button on your browser to return to the search page. From the Search section, each site has a clickable button with a magnifying glass.
Clicking on any of these site buttons will open up a new tab for that site with the information for that profile already entered. This saves you from having to keep typing in the same information. You may need to sign in to some of these external sites (for example, FamilySearch which is a free site but requires an account to use). '''Married names:''' The Rootsearch app will have the LNAB (Last Name At Birth) entered into the search page.
You can change this on the Rootsearch page before clicking search, so as to locate Census information for a woman in her married name. You can also change or add any of the other details on the Rootsearch page before searching, since the page stays open you can repeat the search with the name as it was and again with the name change. Give Rootsearch a try from your own profile, it is very quick and super easy to use! [[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team_Page|England Orphaned Profiles Team]] | [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Part_One|England Orphan Trail Part One]] | [[Space:England_1838-1957|England Orphan Trail Resources 1838-1957]] | England Orphan Trail, accessing and using Rootsearch
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[[Category:Wichita, Kansas]] The goal of this project is to discover and document the lives of the founders and early settlers of Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Discover the people * Create profiles * Develop profiles * Connect profiles to the big tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Enke-19#PM-12257912 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Founders ( -1871) == === Wichita Settlement 1863 to 1865 === :[[Chisholm-449|Jesse '''Chisholm''']] (abt.1805-1868) :[[Davis-104307|Anthony Garnet '''Davis''']] (1838-1918) :[[Greiffenstein-5|Wilhelm '''Greiffenstein''']] (1829-1899) :[[Lawton-2666|John "Jack" '''Lawton''']] (1839-1867) :[[Lewellen-524|Doc '''Lewellen''']] (1826-1901), wife [[Ryan-18250|Susannah (Ryan) Lewellen]] (1832-1872), and children [[Lewellen-525|Albert Lewellen]] (-1868), [[Lewellen-128|Hannah (Lewellen) Ward]] (1852-1910), [[Lewellen-526|Sarah (Lewellen) Cooley]] (1856-1895), [[Lewellen-529|Emma (Lewellen) Slyter]] (1862-1942), [[Lewellen-527|Louisa Jane (Lewellen) Rodwell]] (1863-1923), [[Lewellen-528|Birdie B. (Lewellen) Fox]] (1869-1897), and [[Lewellen-530|John Francis Lewellen]] (1872-1935) :[[Mathewson-1113|William '''Mathewson''']] (1829-1916), his wife [[Inman-3249|Elizabeth (Inman) Mathewson]] (1842-1885), and their children [[Mathewson-1114|Lucille Ella (Mathewson) Murray]] (1880-1960), and [[Mathewson-1115|William Alford Mathewson]] (1883-1938) :[[Mead-3661|James Richard '''Mead''']] (1836-1910), children [[Mead-4500|James Lucas Mead]] (1863-1943), [[Mead-7879|Elizabeth Agnes Mead]] (1864-1956), and [[Mead-7878|Mary Eleanor Mead]] (1867-1952), and second wife [[Inman-3255|Lucy (Inman) Mead]] (1855-1894) === Treaty of the Little Arkansas October 1865 === :The treaty was signed on the east bank of the Little Arkansas about six miles above its mouth. :See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Little_Arkansas_Treaty Little Arkansas Treaty] for a list of participants and signers. === Camp Beecher 1868-69 === :Established at the junction of the Big and Little Arkansas Rivers on 11 May 1868. It was originally called Camp Butterfield, but renamed Camp Davidson in June, and then renamed Camp Beecher in honor of [[Beecher-769|Frederick Henry '''Beecher''']] (1841-1868) on 19 October 1868. It was closed in June 1869. :[[Durfee-924|Elias Hicks '''Durfee''']] (1828-1874) :[[Peck-9794|Campbell Kennedy '''Peck''']] (1831-1879) === Osage Trust Lands Opened August 1869 === :The Osage Trust Lands opened to settlement in August 1869. [[Munger-1592|D. S. Munger]] took his claim and those of fifty-two others to Humboldt land office to file papers. :[[Munger-1592|Darius Sales '''Munger''']] (1812-1879), his wife [[Phelps-9636|Julia (Phelps) Munger]] (1814-1894), and their daughter [[Munger-1593|Mary E. Munger]] (1854-) === Sedgwick County Incorporated January 1870 === :The county had 1,095 people in residence. === 1870 Federal Census for Wichita === * See the free space page [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:1870_Federal_Census_Wichita,_Sedgwick_County,_Kansas&errcode=new_profile 1870 Federal Census Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas] for an alphabetical listing of names by family group on the census. === Petition for Wichita's Incorporation 21 July 1870 === :In July 1870, 123 men and 1 woman signed a petition to incorporate Wichita. :[[Devine-678|Catherine (Devine) '''McCarty''' Antrim]] (abt.1830-1874) and sons [[McCarty-931|William Henry McCarty]] (1859-1881) and [[McCarty-1981|Joseph (McCarty) Antrim]] (1863-1930) == Early Settlers (1871-1881) == :[[Antrim-52|William Henry Harrison '''Antrim''']] (1842-1922) :[[Earp-113|Wyatt Berry Stapp '''Earp''']] (1848-1929), his brother [[Earp-221|James Cooksey Earp]] (1841-1926) and James' wife [[Catchim-1|Nellie Bartlett Catchim]] (1840-1887) :[[Masterson-330|Thomas '''Masterson''']] (abt.1826-1921), and wife [[McGurk-39|Catherine (McGurk) Masterson]] (1832-1908), and their children [[Masterson-331|Edward John Masterson]] (1852-1878), [[Masterson-329|Bartholomew Barclay Masterson]] (1853-1921), [[Masterson-332|James Patrick Masterson]] (1855-1895), [[Masterson-993|Hélène Élisabeth (Masterson) Cairns]] (1857-1925), [[Masterson-994|Thomas Masterson]] (1858-1941), [[Masterson-992|Georges Henri Masterson]] (1860-), and [[Masterson-995|Catherine Émilie Masterson]] (1862-abt.1884) :[[Murdock-819|Marshall Mortimer '''Murdock''']] (1837-1908), wife [[Mayberry-1585|Victoria (Mayberry) Murdock]] (1841-1914), and children [[Murdock-2657|Sybil Kate (Murdock) Hull]] (1866-1892), [[Murdock-2658|Victor Murdock]] (1871-1945), [[Murdock-2659|Love'n Tangle Murdock]] (1875-1883), [[Murdock-2660|Pearl Jane Murdock]] (1879-1945), and [[Murdock-388|Marcellus Marion Murdock]] (1883-1970) :[[Schweiter-3|Heinrich J. '''Schweiter''']] (1844-1925), and wife [[Gardner-13990|Caroline (Gardner) Schweiter]] (1854-1923), and children [[Schweiter-4|Henry Schweiter]] (1876-1948), [[Schweiter-5|John Schweiter]] (1878-1943), and [[Schweiter-6|William Charles Schweiter]] (1880-1953) :[[Stanley-4762|William Eugene '''Stanley''']] (1844-1910) and wife [[Hills-3672|Emma Lenora (Hills) Stanley]] (1858-1939) who was a founder, and sons [[Stanley-13742|Charles Stanley]] (1878-1880) and [[Stanley-13743|Harry Wilbur Stanley]] (1880-1963) :[[Toler-600|Hooper George '''Toler''' Sr]] (1846-1906), his wife [[Frame-904|Sarah J (Frame) Toler]] (1848-1941), and sons [[Toler-604|Matthew F. Toler]] (1869-1930), [[Toler-1052|Edwin Clayton Toler]] (1871-1947), and [[Toler-599|Hooper Graff Toler Jr]] (1874-1947) == Churches == * First Presbyterian Church, founded 13 March 1870 * St. John's Episcopal Church == Cemetery == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Highland_Cemetery%2C_Wichita%2C_Kansas Highland Cemetery] == Sources == * History of Wichita and Sedgwick County, Kansas * Hunting and Trading on the Great Plains * Kansas Federal Census 1870 and 1880 * Kansas State Census 1875, 1885, 1895 * Sedgwick County Plat Map, 1882 * Wichita: A Pictorial History by Kay Kirkman, 1981 * Wichita Century * Wichita City Directory 1877 * Wichita: The Early Years, 1865-80
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Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Founders of Danbury == "Danbury was settled in 1684." ([[#Hill|Hill]]: Page 1) "The eight ''originals'' came here in the spring of that years. The families of a part came with them and remained here. The others returned to their homes and came back to Danbury with their families in the spring following." ([[#Hill|Hill]]: Page 39) Here is a list of the Original eight families that settled what was to become Danbury, Connecticut. The mother of some of these children died before the move to Danbury. # [[Bushnell-78|Francis Bushnell]] - your [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Bushnell-78 relationship]. #:* Wife: [[Seymour-250|Hannah Seymour]] #::# [[Bushnell-60|Hannah (Bushnell) Knapp]] #::# [[Bushnell-118|Mary (Bushnell) Taylor]] #::# [[Bushnell-112|Lydia (Bushnell) Fitch]] #::# Abigail (Bushnell) Shove, b. Danbury #::# Mercy (Bushnell) Lockwood, b. Danbury #::# Rebekah (Bushnell) Starr, b. Danbury #::# Judith Bushnell, b. Danbury # [[Barnum-306|Thomas Barnum]] - your [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Barnum-306 relationship]. #:* Wife: [[Unknown-238279|Hannah Unknown]], d. bef. 1684 #::# Thomas Barnum #::# Sarah (Barnum) Hayes #::# Esther (Barnum) Abbit/Abbott #::# Abigail (Barnum) Stevens #::# Francis Barnum #::# Richard Barnum #::# John Barnum #::# Hannah Barnum #::# Ebenezer Barnum Sr. #:* Wife: [[Thompson-3091|Sarah Thompson]] #::10. Ruth Barnum # [[Hoyt-604|John Hoyt]] - your [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Hoyt-604 relationship]. #:* Wife: [[Lindall-7|Mary Lindall]] #::# Nathaniel Hoyt #::# John Hoyt #::# Samuel Hoyt #::# Joshua Hoyt #::# Thomas Hoyt #::# Mary Hoyt #::# Deborah (Hoyt) Barnum #::# Benjamin Hoyt # [[Gregory-1629|Judah Gregory]] - your [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Gregory-1629 relationship]. #:* Wife: [[Hoyt-362|Hannah Hoyt]] #::# Hannah Gregory #::# John Gregory #::# Persis (Gregory) Crofut #::# Joseph Gregory #::# Lydia (Gregory) Wildman #::# Josiah Gregory #::# Benjamin Gregory # [[Taylor-632|Thomas Taylor]] - your [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Taylor-632 relationship]. #:* Wife: [[Ketcham-6|Rebecca Ketcham]] #::# Thomas Taylor #::# Phebe Taylor #::# Deborah (Taylor) Betts #::# John Taylor #::# Joseph Taylor #::# Daniel Taylor #::# Timothy Taylor #::# Nathan Taylor #::# Rebecca (Taylor) Benedict #::# Theophilus Taylor, b. Danbury #::# Eunice (Taylor) Starr, b. Danbury # Capt. [[Beebe-126|James Beebe]] - your [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Beebe-126 relationship]. #:* Wife1: [[Boltwood-37|Mary Boltwood]] #::# Mary Beebe #::# James Beebe #::# Rebecca Beebe #::# Samuel Beebe #::# Mary (Beebe) Chapman #:* Wife2: [[Benedict-162|Sarah Benedict]] #::# James Beebe #::# Joseph Beebe #::# Sarah Beebe #:* Wife3: [[Beardsley-18|Rebecca Beardsley]] # [[Benedict-12|James Benedict]] - your [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Benedict-12 relationship]. #:* Wife1: [[Gregory-286|Sarah Gregory]] # [[Benedict-82|Samuel Benedict]] - your [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=&person2_name=Benedict-82 relationship]. #:* Wife1: [[Beebe-170|Mary Beebe]] #:* Wife2: [[Andrews-433|Rebecca Andrews]] == Sources == * Hill, Susan Benedict. ''[[Space:History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896|History of Danbury, Conn. 1684-1896]]'' (Burr Printing House, New York, 1896) * [[Wikipedia: Danbury,_Connecticut]]
Four Ancestral Lines and Descendants of Erastus Beethoven and Fanny Babcock (Campbell) Badger
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Four Ancestral Lines and Descendants of Erastus Beethoven and Fanny Babcock (Campbell) Badger == * compiled by Alice W. Badger * published by the author, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 1982 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Four Ancestral Lines and Descendants of Erastus Beethoven and Fanny Babcock (Campbell) Badger|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/230595 * search only: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712048 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Badger, Alice. ''[[Space:Four Ancestral Lines and Descendants of Erastus Beethoven and Fanny Babcock (Campbell) Badger|Four Ancestral Lines and Descendants of Erastus Beethoven and Fanny Babcock (Campbell) Badger]]'' (Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 1982) [ Page ]. * ([[#Badger|Badger]])
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[http://onesearch.slq.qld.gov.au/SLQ:SLQ_PCI_EBSCO:slq_alma21138105330002061 '''Four and Fifty Years'''] 1835 Some time during 1835 all Tickets of Exemption are withdrawn. 25th March Application for the publication of wedding banns at Maitland prospective bride & groom Ann Elliot (assigned servant to Mr. Dixon) and William Barron. Request for permission to marry sent by Rev. George Keylock Rusden, Convict Chaplain, Maitland. Permission granted, however ............. 30th November Application for the publication of wedding banns at Maitland, prospective bride & groom Ann Elliot (assigned servant of Wm. Harper of Oswald) and John Lock, T. of E., overseer to Wm. Harper. As before, the request for permission to marry was forwarded by the Rev. G. K. Rusden. 15th December Letter to the Colonial Secretary from the Police Magistrate, Maitland, recommending John Lock for a Ticket of Leave. 25th December (Christmas Day) John Lock, overseer to Wm. Harper of Oswald, lends the key to the store to Wm. Barnes, an assigned servant. George Tuckey, farm constable, informs Harper that goods have been stolen from the store and trouble follows .......... 29th December John Lock convicted before the Bench of Magistrates, Maitland of "highly improper conduct in his capacity of overseer to Mr. Wm. Harper of Oswald", to be detained in Newcastle Gaol pending the Governor's decision. A deposition re events on Christmas Day submitted by Wm. Harper, whom before Campbell, J.P. and H. Mitchell, J.P. 30th December John Lock admitted to Newcastle Gaol waiting the decision of H. E. the Governor. 1836 lst January Letter to the Colonial Secretary's Office from Campbell. Wm. Barnes receives 50 lashes for absconding. Arthur O'Brien receives 50 lashes for absconding and 50 lashes for assaulting a special constable. 9th January Letter from the Col. Secretary's Office stating that the Governor approves the recommendation of the Maitland Bench that Lock be returned to Government service and assigned in the district of Maitland until he merits a Ticket of Leave by his future good conduct and his name to be submitted to the board accordingly. Signed by the Acting Principle Superintendent of Convicts T.C.H. 22nd January John Lock granted a Ticket of Leave, No. 36/129 26th January Ann Elliott, assigned to Wm. Harper is charged before the Bench of Magistrates at Maitland with being "drunk and disorderly" and sentenced to 14 days in the cells (solitary confinement). Same for Ann Davis, Elizabeth Cauly and Mary Ann ......... 27th January Ann Elliott admitted to Newcastle Gaol for 14 days solitary confinement. 6th February John Lock assigned to Mr. Lewis, Hunter River. 15th March Ann Elliott assigned to Mr. Dunn, Hunter River. 1Oth May Williarn Harper dies at Oswald. *'''1836 7th June''' John Lock and Ann Elliott married by the Rev. G.K. Rusden at Maitland. Both are working for Housten Mitchell, younger brother of T. L. Mitchell, Surveyor General of N.S.W. John is described as T. of L. Ann is described as Bond, age 19. Thomas Parker and Mary Carr are witnesses. *'''1836 7th September''' William Locke born at Maitland. John Lock's occupation given as overseer to H. Mitchell, Esq. 27" November William baptised at Maitland by the Rev. G. K. Rusden. 1837 14 th June John Lock before the Police Magistrate at Maitland. Convicted of "dishonest conduct in withholding money which had been given to him for the purpose of being changed". 16t1' June Letter to the Principal Superintendent of Convicts from E. D. day notifying him of Lock's conviction & recommending that he be deprived of his Ticket of Leave. 71 July John Lock's Ticket of Leave Cancelled *'''1838 23 d November''' [[Locke-1383|John (Lang) Lock]] born at Wollombi. 1840 22nd May An order in council abolishing transportation to NSW was issued although convicts continued to arrive until 1841.* *'''1840 14th July''' 1-1-3. [[Locke-2923|Ann Locke]] born at Harpers Hill. *'''1841 30th July''' 1-1-4. [[Locke-2075|Walter George Locke]] born at Harpers Hill 25th August John Lock has Ticket of Leave restored for Maitland District. *'''1843 1Oth August''' [[Locke-2963|Louisa Locke]] born at Harpers Hill, Oswald, father described as a tenant farmer. 20 September Louisa baptised. *'''1845 10th January''' [[Locke-932|James Locke]] born at Harpers Hill, Oswald 9 th March James baptised *'''1846 6th August''' [[Locke-1385|Albert Locke]] born at Harpers Hill. 1847 28th May N.S.W Government Gazette, first official use of the name Warwick for the locality in Canning Downs. 15th October Petition received by the Col. Secretary for a conditional pardon for John Lock. *'''1848 29th August''' [[Locke-2964|Emily Locke]] born at Harpers Hill. 29th October Emily baptised, father described as farmer. 20th December Governor Fitzroy signs a Conditional Pardon for John Lock. 1849 1st February Conditional Pardon No. 49/197 entered on record. FREEDOM Abbreviations W.A. "The Warwick Argus & Tenterfield Chronicle". E. & T. "The Warwick Examiner & Times" 1849 The Locke family sails on the P.S. TAMAR to Moreton Bay & from Ipswich travel via Spicer's Gap to Warwick on the bullock drays of Ned Collins; the journey occupying three weeks John Locke from Lochinvar is under engagement as Overseer of Rosenthal Station whose Manager is John Deuchar *'''1850 16th September''' [[Locke-2965|Isabella Locke]] born at Warwick. The Locke children attend the first school in Warwick. *'''1853 3 rd April''' [[Locke-2935|Annabella Locke]] born at Warwick 1854 21st July John Locke purchases 22 ac. 5 rd. of land at the Warwick Land Sales. 1855 30th January 7 acres purchased by John Locke *'''1856 25th February''' [[Locke-2966|James Henry Locke]] born at Warwick 1857 7th February 7 acres purchased by John Locke 1858 31st August 7 acres purchased by Walter Locke 7th September 2 acres 2 rd. purchased by Ann Locke 2 acres 2 rd. purchased by William Locke 8th November 1 acre 6 per. Purchased by Williarn Locke 1859 10th December Queensland made a separate colony. *'''1860 12th February''' [[Locke-2634|Alice Locke]] born at Warwick; she was the last child to be born to John & Ann Locke
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This document is a part of the [[Space:The_Dillard_Family_Association|Dillard Family Association]] ==Four Brothers in Oconee County== By John M. Dillard Originally appeared in the Dillard Annual Four of the seven sons of John B. Dillard and Rachel McKinney Dillard left Rabun County at different times starting about 1885, and made their homes in Westminster, Oconee County, South Carolina, which is some thirty four miles southeast of Dillard, Georgia in the adjoining county in South Carolina. These were William McKinney Dillard (nicknamed "Mac"), James Doctor Marshall Dillard (nicknamed "Doc"), Albert Lafayette Dillard, all three with McKinney family names, and John B.Dillard, Jr. The two brothers who remained in Rabun County, Georgia were Beavert Rush Dillard (nicknamed "Bede"), who lived in Rabun County until his death on September 15, 1949 at age 80, and Robert L. Dillard. Robert L. Dillard at age 28 in 1897 and is buried next to his parents in Head of the Tennessee Baptist Church cemetery at Dillard. A seventh brother, George Macon Dillard, had migrated to Johnson City, Tennessee prior to 1892, the year of his marriage to Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Hyberger of Timber Ridge near Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee. He later moved to Oklahoma and Texas, but died in Robertstown, Georgia. The names and a brief history of all of the seven sons and three daughters of John B. Dillard, Sr. and his wife, Rachel McKinney Dillard, is at pages 193 and 194 in Ritchie's Sketches of Rabun County History. Ritchie elsewhere mentions that when Rabun County had no public school system, a pioneer teacher, W. A. Curtis came into the county in 1873 and started a private school in exchange for a schoolhouse, a house and one hundred acres of land. Listed among the enrolled students at that school during the session of 1875-1876 were John B. Dillard, James D. M. Dillard and William M. Dillard, three of the four sons who migrated to Westminster, South Carolina as well as Sarah C. Dillard, all children of John B. Dillard, Sr. and Rachel McKinney Dillard. The Town of Westminster had its first United States Post Office in 1874, and was incorporated on March 17, 1875. It is located in the northwestern most corner of South Carolina adjoining the Georgia border, seven miles distant from Walhalla, an 1850 German settlement and the present county seat, and some ten miles distant from Seneca, all three of which towns are small towns located in this presently mixed rural and industrial county. From the comparatively recent vintage of Westminster as a town, it appears that the Dillard brothers were among its pioneer settlers. With the coming of the Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Railway, Seneca was subdivided into lots from rural property in 1873 by developers and promoters Doyle, Easley, Green, Norton and Thompson. This successful undertaking was tried again with Westminster in 1874 with the completion of this railroad through that town. ===William McKinney Dillard=== William McKinney Dillard, was deeded property in Westminster as early as 1886, was in the retail grocery business who was born at Dillard on March 18, 1860 and married Ida King Dillard at Westminster on September 5, 1886. Documentary evidence seems to indicate that he could have been the first Dillard brother to come to Westminster, South Carolina. He lived his entire remaining life in Westminster until his death on January 26, 1940. He also served for many years as a Magistrate in Oconee County. Mac Dillard's colorful obituary in the Tugaloo Tribune by its well known editor, Gus Gossett, dated February 1, 1940 states "William McKinney Dillard was born in Rabun County. Georgia on March 18, 1860. The town of Dillard sprang up at his birthplace after the expansion of the Tallulah Falls railroad through the mountains to Franklin, North Carolina....Coming to Westminster in 1882 just after reaching his majority, W. M. Dillard lent a helping hand in the up building of the town. He began work as a clerk in the stores and later entered the mercantile field and sold goods for many years on his own account. He was engaged in the sawmill and lumber business a while and served several years as a Trial Justice....In Mr. Dillard's first mercantile venture he found himself in the condition a lot of merchants face - he had to borrow some money. A shipment of flour amounting to $350.00 had to be paid. He went to his first employer, William J. Stribling. and asked him for the loan. Mr. Stribling had $350.00 in gold and let him have it without any paper or security, the only requirement being the money must be paid back in gold as soon as he was able to pay the debt. When he sold the flour he took Mr. Stribling the money and part of it was currency, but Mr. Stribling held out for all gold and "Rabun" (nickname of W. M. Dillard among his Westminster contemporaries) had to exchange the currency for gold." Mrs. E. J. King conveyed to William M. Dillard part of Lots 30 and 32 on Main Street extending to Green Street by deed dated June 28, 1886 for a consideration of $150.00. In a deed dated January 5, 1891 Mac Dillard was conveyed title to Lot 5 and one-half of Lot 4 on Lucky Street extending to Augusta Street in the Town of Westminster. This deed quitclaimed Lot 5 and part of Lot 4 from an earlier deed recited to have been lost and stated "This is the lot William M. Dillard now lives on". An early E. R. Doyle plat of the layout of the original Town of Westminster dated November, 1888, and an investigation on the scene of presently located streets in that town, seem to indicate that both the 1886 and 1891 deeds included property south of Main Street near the old uptown of Westminster in the general area of the existing City Hall and Westminster Baptist Church. The final home of Mac and Ida Dillard was some blocks away on the then opposite or eastern side of Main Street fronting transects the center of town, on which site William Barnett Dillard, their son, built a home in his later years after the Mac Dillard residence was destroyed. This property was purchased in the name of Ida T. Dillard from N. Olive Smithson on November 17, 1893 and from C. E. Abbott on April 2, 1904. According to Rachel Dillard Scott, it is on this real estate that the store building operated by Mac and Ida Dillard for many years stood next door to their residence. Rachel Dillard Scott also recalls that this also was the site of the Magistrate's Court for many years over which Mac Dillard presided for the conduct of marriage ceremonies and other civil and criminal matters. The 1900 United States Census for South Carolina verifies that the William McKinney Dillard household was in "Westminster Town" consisting of William M. Dillard, born l860 in Georgia, 40 years of age; his wife, Ida T., born November 1871 in South Carolina, age 28, and children, Claude N. Dillard, born September, 1887, King Dillard, born July, 1889 and William B. Dillard born October 1891. Rachel Dillard Scott states that Ida King Dillard was correctly born in 1868 and was in 1900 31 years of age. The census taker was not always correct. Further shown are two other persons in the household, Albert L. Dillard, born October 1865 in Georgia and one unnamed boarder. These family members are not found in the South Carolina l880 Census which indicates the four Dillard brothers had not then migrated into South Carolina. The 1910 South Carolina census shows William M. Dillard, age 50, and his wife, Ida, age 41, with children "Joe K.", age 20, and William B., age 18. Claude Dillard had apparently left home. William M. Dillard appeared to have sold most of his earliest property acquisitions in Westminster between 1887 and 192. Ida King Dillard purchased other property in Westminster in her name. Ida King Dillard, born in Anderson County, South Carolina on November 28, 1868, died in Westminster on September 24, 1939. She and William McKinney Dillard are buried in the same grave lot in Eastview Cemetery along with their son, William Barnett Dillard, born October 7, 1891 and died October 3, 1950 at Westminster and who served in combat in World War I in France. William Barnett Dillard married Florrie Wylie of Cartersville, Georgia on December 24, 1921, who died March 6, 1990. Their only child, Dr. William B. Dillard, Jr., died survived by no children on October 23, 1989. "Bill" Dillard was a salesman for most of his life. Dr. William Barnett Dillard, Jr., was a practicing physician of Cartersville, Georgia. William Barnett Dillard, Jr., who was a classmate of his second cousins, Barham Foster Dillard, Jr. and James Calvin Stone (children of B. F. Dillard and Stella Dillard Stone through their father, J.D.M. Dillard) at Clemson College in 1939-1942, achieved distinction as a student in Clemson College, served as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division in Japan and married Jane Jernigan on December 8, 1951. He died from cancer and is buried in Cartersville, Georgia. His mother, Florrie Wylie Dillard, survived her son for approximately one year and is also buried in Cartersville, Georgia, her hometown. A thirty-two year old son, Claude N. Dillard, who was born September 14, 1887 and who died on September 14, 1919 following injuries in the Norfolk Navy Shipyard, is buried in the same plot with William McKinney Dillard and Ida King Dillard as well as an infant son, Ivan Dillard, who was born August 28, 1894 and died February 10, 1896. Ivanhoe Dillard, the youngest son, was a victim of measles and died prior to maturity. The second child of Mac and Ida Dillard was Joseph King Dillard, a well known plumbing contractor who spent his life in Westminster. For many years, King Dillard worked for the Town of Westminster as its supervisor over all water and sewer installations. He was born on July 17, 1889, married Daysie Holcombe on July 16, 1916, and died on October 24, 1956. Daysie Holcombe Dillard died November 4, 1962. They are also buried in Eastview Cemetery in Westminster. Rachel Dillard Scott is the only presently living child of Joseph King Dillard and Daysie Holcombe Dillard. She married Fred Alexander Scott of Toccoa, Georgia on October 3, 1940. Another child of Joseph King Dillard and Daysie H. Dillard was Jack Holcombe Dillard, employed with Daniel Construction Company, who was born December 22, 1924 and died July 15, 1989. His wife, Ruth Gray Dillard, died a few days later , both victims of cancer. The only child of this marriage was David Kyle Dillard, born July 16, 1963. A stepson born to Ruth Gray Dillard by a previous marriage, William Eugene Hopkins, survived them. Another son, Joseph King Dillard, Jr., was born May 10, 1917 and died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on February 13, 1988 where he is buried. Joseph King Dillard, Jr. married Elizabeth Wash in Greenwood, South Carolina on December 8, 1939 and enjoyed a 32-year career with Westinghouse Corporation mostly at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a professional electrical engineer where he was general manager of Westinghouse's advanced systems technology operations. The children of Rachel Dillard Scott are Martha Diane Scott, born December 26, 1942 now of Columbia, South Carolina and twin sons Robert Claude Scott and Joseph King Scott, born August 19, 1941 of Atlanta, Georgia, all three of whom are unmarried to this date. The children of Joseph King Dillard, Jr. are William King Dillard born September 8, 1952 of Duluth, Georgia and John Holcombe Dillard, born April 15, 1955 of Columbia, South Carolina. The children of William King Dillard are Rhea Ann Dillard born September 30, 1978 and John Joseph Dillard born April 24, 1985. On the date of W. M. Dillard's death, there was a thick blanket of snow on the ground. "This reminded a few of the citizens of the weather which prevailed early in the year 1894 when Mr. Dillard's father, J. B. Dillard, was seriously sick and death soon followed. The snow was deep on the ground and a blizzard was in the Southland. Mac and his brother, J.D.M. (Dock) Dillard hitched up a mule to the buggy to make the trip to see their father. Travel was well nigh impeded on all the roads. When the Dillard brothers struck the mountains the mule and vehicle mired down so deep they were compelled to turn back home and abandon the journey. The elder Dillard lived at the old home place near Clayton, Ga." ===James Doctor Marshall Dillard=== James Doctor Marshall Dillard, born in Dillard, Georgia on January 25, 1862, married Mattie Center Foster in Westminster on July 16, 1885, at a ceremony witnessed by William McKinney Dillard. At least the first three of their six children, Stella Dillard (born July 27, 1886), James Doctor Marshall Dillard, Jr. (born March 26, 1890) and George Bookter Dillard (born December 15, 1891) were born in Westminster. The date of his marriage, the dates of birth of his first three children and the date of his property acquisitions in Westminster seem to indicate that Dock Dillard came to Westminster about the same time as his brother, Mac, which was about 1885. Dock Dillard's first recorded real property purchase in Westminster was on February 15, 1887 for lots on Main Street extending back to Depot Street and Windsor Street, which appear to be located near the first properties acquired by his brother, Mac Dillard. A lot on Retreat Street was purchased on February 17, 1887, lots at the corner of Lucky Street and an alley and on Augusta and Retreat Streets on January 5, 1891 and Lots 68 and 69 on Cemetery Street on March 21, 1891. All of this property appears to be in the old uptown section of the original town of Westminster near the present City Hall. Witnesses to one of these deeds recorded in Deed Book O, Page 502 were William M. Dillard and G. W. C. Wikle, a brother-in-law with a colorful career who married Rosette Dillard, a daughter of John B. Dillard, Sr. and Rachel McKinney Dillard. James Doctor Marshall Dillard also acquired 66 acres on Colonel Fork Creek at Corner Cross Creek waters of Seneca River on January 21, 1889. The latter was sold on January 18, 1890 as evidenced in Deed Book Q, Page 340. Cross deed records indicate he also owned tracts of 59 acres and 30 acres on Shoals Creek of Tugalo River, for which no deed into Dock Dillard is indexed . These properties could have been acquired in connection with Dock Dillard's saw mill business which he operated in Westminster. Where and how J.D.M. Dillard learned the lumber business is unknown. It is likely that for awhile, his brother, William M. Dillard, was in business in Westminster with him. One would have expected that he learned this business in Rabun County, Georgia where he probably resided until he went to Westminster when he was about twenty-three years of age. The 1880 United States Census of Rabun County, Georgia, for Tennessee District No. 556, shows "James D. M. Dillard" , age 18, (as well as William M. Dillard, age 20, Albert L. Dillard, age 15) connected with the household of their parents under the occupation description of "son - works on farm". Ritchie in describing Rabun County from 1865-1900 states that with the third generation, farms were becoming smaller notwithstanding the continuation of the resource of the "free range" for livestock, and that the only form of manufacturing was the local grist mill "and a few sawmills at widely separated places". The extension of the Tallulah Falls Railroad and the coming of large timber corporations for the manufacturing and shipping of timber did not come into Rabun County until after 1905, well after the time Dock Dillard had already left. Starting in late 1889, and ending in 1894, the above properties were sold off to third parties in that Dock Dillard and his family moved to Greenville County, South Carolina at least by 1892, the dates of his first real estate purchases in Greenville County, South Carolina, and other facts supporting this probable date set out in From Westminister to Greenville. ===Albert Lafayette Dillard=== This Dillard brother according to his imposing gravestone in Eastview Cemetery in Westminster was born on October 23, 1864 and died at only 43 years of age on April 20, 1907. Ritchie records that he served as Sheriff of Rabun County, Georgia from 1891 through 1894. Albert and his brother B. R. Dillard were appointed by the Ordinary of Rabun County on January 6, 1896 to serve as administrators of the estate of their father, John B.Dillard, Sr. It appears in subsequent proceedings in this estate in Rabun County that only Beavert R. Dillard alone continued to serve and finally settled this estate as set forth in the Minutes of the Ordinary Court for Rabun County, Georgia, 1887-1898. At the January Term in 1896, at page 350 F. A. Bleckley, Ordinary issued Letters of Administration on the estate of John B. Dillard, Sr. to B. R. Dillard upon his giving bond in the sum of $2,000.00. It was ordered on January 6, 1896 that title to all properties of this estate be vested in Rachel M. Dillard. On October 6, 1896 this court at page 377 authorized B. R. Dillard to sell the lands of the estate to pay indebtedness and distribute the same among the heirs of the estate. On October 4, 1897 B. R. Dillard sought discharge as administrator of this estate. Finally, at the January, 1898 term of this Court, B. R. Dillard was discharged as administrator by order dated January 3, 1898. Only B. R. Dillard was mentioned in all these subsequent proceedings as administrator of his father's estate, and not Albert L. Dillard. In the order of the Ordinary dated January 6, 1896 the words "with Albert L. Dillard" seem to have been added as an afterthought following the appointment of B. R. Dillard as sole administrator of the estate of J. B. Dillard,Sr . In a Sale Bill of the real and personal property of the John B. Dillard, Sr. estate dated January 6, 1896, B. R. Dillard was referred to as "temporary administrator". This same Sale Bill states that Albert L. Dillard purchased two tracts of land from the Estate of John B. Dillard, Sr. with undisclosed acreage at respective prices of $83.00 and $46.50. No deed has been found to date conveying this property to Albert L. Dillard. The Book of Sales in the Court of the Ordinary of Rabun County dated 1881-1903 at page 88 records that Albert L. Dillard purchased a horse from the Estate of G. W. Kelly on October 26, 1897. Cash to Albert seems to have been easy to obtain. The petition of George M. Dillard, another brother, to have the Ordinary of Rabun County appoint a suitable guardian for his mother, Rachel M. Dillard, "an imbecile from old age", (she was then 66 years of ago having been born in 1831) dated July 27, 1897 recites that A.L. Dillard, B. R. Dillard and John B. Dillard were then residents of Rabun County, Georgia and were "the nearest adult relatives of Rachel M. Dillard". Albert L. Dillard was issued guardianship of his mother's property (which appeared to consist of all of the real and personal estate of John B. Dillard, Sr., except that part sold off by his administrator) by the Ordinary of Rabun County on October 4, 1897. He was also appointed as administrator of his mother's estate on her death on June 17, 1899 in that he petitioned the Ordinary for that county on April 2, 1900 for his discharge as such and "letters of dismission" were granted by that court. Albert L. Dillard's first real estate purchase in Westminster was in l902. His being shown in the l900 Census as living in the household of his brother, William McKinney Dillard, along with his affairs with the Estate of Rachel McKinney Dillard as late as April 2, 1900 in Rabun County, Georgia, pinpoint his becoming a resident of Westminster during the year 1900. The date of his marriage to Callie Hull Dillard was reported in the Keowee Courier on February 28, 1906. Callie Hull was, it appears, already a resident of the Town of Westminster with extensive kindred there. It appears that Albert L. Dillard was unmarried until 1896 and had lived at least for some time as a single man in his brother, Mac Dillard. D. W. Allen, J.H. Harshaw, W. F. Ferguson et. al. as trustees of Joint Stock Company of Westminster by deed dated August 15, 1902 sold to Albert L. Dillard Lot 8 fronting fifty five feet on Main Street and running back to the railroad right of way for a consideration of $200.00. Three years later, J. J. Stoddard sold to Albert L. Dillard another lot fronting on the right of way of the Southern Railway running back to Main Street for $500.00. Other real estate was conveyed to Albert L. Dillard in Westminster as late as the year of his death by Wiley Ferguson and John Gray. Rachel Dillard Scott, who was raised in Westminster and was born after the date of death of Albert L. Dillard, recalls a residence on the eastern side of Main Street backing up to the railroad right of way across that street from the residence of her father, J. King Dillard, being identified as the home of Albert L. Dillard. The Oconee County Clerk's cross conveyance indices through 1920 indicate that Albert L. Dillard never sold during his lifetime any of the real estate he had acquired in Westminster. Albert L. Dillard was a town policeman in Westminster, which was a continuation of his law enforcement interests in his having served as sheriff of Rabun County. Death from unknown but natural causes took Albert L. Dillard one year and two months following his marriage to Callie Hull Dillard. The petition for the appointment of Callie as guardian in the estate of Albert L. Dillard states that his only child, Alberta Calhoun Dillard, was born two days prior to the date of his death. The estate of Albert L. Dillard who had no will appears comparatively extensive. It consisted of nine rental houses and one or two store buildings and listed the ownership by the decedent of 100 acres near Dillard in Rabun County, Georgia. It also consisted of one cow and calf and one pig. Numerous notes and accounts receivable were listed as assets, including a receivable from William M. Dillard of $50.00, from R. L. Dillard (possibly R. S. Dillard) of $36.80 and Claude Dillard (probably the son of William M. Dillard). Guardianship proceedings were commenced in the Probate Court for Oconee County for Alberta Calhoun Dillard, a minor who under South Carolina law inherited one half of her father's intestate estate. In 1915, William McKinney Dillard filed suit in this court against Callie H. Dillard as guardian for the minor child in which he alleged he was the "only living brother of Albert L. Dillard" (this was not quite correct but is correct that he was the only living brother in Westminster) and asked the court to remove Callie H. Dillard as guardian and place custody of the person and property of Alberta in him on the grounds that Callie was an unfit person to raise Alberta and handle her property. Mac Dillard alleged that Callie would leave the child to frequent Greenville, South Carolina for immoral purposes and that the purpose of one of these trips was to give birth to an illegitimate child. In her answer, Callie H. Dillard alleged William M. Dillard, who was a "near neighbor" of Alberta, was a person of bad temper and habits who had no affection for Alberta, or she for him. A question existed as to whether or not the Probate Court had lawful jurisdiction in that it was unusual to bring this type of suit in that court, but the Probate judge concluded he did have jurisdiction and ruled against William M. Dillard on the grounds that he was not on "friendly terms" with Callie H. Dillard. Questions were also raised as to whether or not the Callie Hull Dillard was properly maintaining and keeping rented the rental property in the Albert L. Dillard estate. Meanwhile, in 1916 Callie H. Dillard asked the probate court to relieve her from the burdensome duties of guardian in managing the rental properties. Her brother in law, R. T. Duke, a local U. S. mail carrier, was appointed as guardian for Alberta Calhoun Dillard in her place. R. T. Duke continued to serve until 1928, when he was discharged as guardian by order of the Probate Court dated May 1, 1928. At that time, this probate court file shows that Alberta Calhoun Dillard was then a Thurman. Harry Clifton Duke of Westminster, South Carolina states that his father, R. T. Duke, managed this property for his sister in law and niece after she took her daughter, Alberta, and moved to Atlanta, Georgia, which was before 1921, the date of birth of Harry Clifton Duke. Several deeds selling off the Albert L. Dillard real estate in 1928, the year of the guardianship settlement, indicate that Callie H. Dillard had apparently remarried and was "Mrs. A. P. Owens" and Alberta Calhoun Dillard was "Mrs. H. L. Thurman". Alberta Dillard told her cousin, Harry Clifton Duke, that about 1931 or 1932 she hired an Atlanta, Georgia lawyer to gain possession of the one hundred acres of land in Rabun County, Georgia listed as an asset in the estate of her father, Albert L. Dillard. She and other Hull family members went to Dillard, Georgia and found the property, which was a large mountain with and old cabin on the very top. In walking the property, Alberta and her companions were caught in a hail storm and forced to take cover in the old cabin. They were stranded for an extended period of time in the cabin because they were surrounded by a large pack of "wild hogs" . She was never able to obtain possession and sell this property for reasons unknown. The location of this 100 acres the subject of the "wild hog" story is unknown. Albert L. Dillard purchased two tracts of land, with no acreage given, as reported in the Book of Sales of the Ordinary Court for Rabun County cited above from his father's administrator, Beavert R. Dillard. Albert L. Dillard acquired 35 acres from his father on May 18, 1892 in Deed Book K, Page 520, a part of Lots 162 and 163 which were part of the lands originally acquired by James Dillard in 1823 and 1824. Other Dillard brothers, except John B. Dillard, Jr., were deeded property by their father, John B. Dillard, Sr. in 1893 through 1896. A deed to this 100 acres, wherever it was, does not appear of record. That could have been one of the problems in Alberta's claim of ownership. Callie Hull Dillard married Albert P. Owens and operated a restaurant near the Ford plant in Atlanta where she died at 94 years of age in the l980's. Alberta Calhoun Dillard later divorced Thurman, and married Van Lee Scarborough, a barber. She never had any children and worked for over forty years in Rich's Department Store in Atlanta where she died at 81 years of age on June 29, 1988. Alberta Calhoun Dillard Thurman Scarborough was buried in Westview Cemetery, Walhalla, South Carolina. The place of burial of her mother, Callie Hull Dillard Owens is unknown. In her Last Will and Testament Alberta Scarborough devised her entire estate, including her home at 442 Euclid Terrace in DeKalb County, Georgia to what appear to be her cousins, Ila W. Fairley, Hazel D. Cleveland and Harry C. Duke, the last two named of whom still reside in the Westminister area of Oconee County, South Carolina. The Albert L. Dillard line has completely died out. There was little, if any, family contact during their lifetimes by Alberta Calhoun Dillard Scarborough and her mother with other descendants of John B. Dillard, Sr. and Rachel McKinney Dillard. ===John B. Dillard, Jr.=== John B. Dillard, Jr. was referred to as a "then resident" of Rabun County, Georgia and as one of the "three nearest adult relatives" of Rachel McKinney Dillard in the application of George M. Dillard to the Ordinary of that county dated July 27, 1897 to have his mother declared incapable of managing her own affairs. John B. Dillard, Jr. acknowledged service of process in this legal proceedings on July 28, 1897. John B. Dillard's gravestone in the First Baptist Church cemetery in Westminster states that he married his wife, Florida A. Wilburn Dillard, on April 26, 1876. Ritchie states that the wife of John B. Dillard, Jr. was Florida "Welborn", and that she was from Rabun County, Georgia. The above gravestone, as well as the death notice of John Lee Dillard, Florida Wilburn Dillard's oldest child, in the Keowee Courier on September 8, 1965, reconfirms that her name was Wilburn and not Welborn. The fact that few members of the third generation of this large family are now living (John B. Dillard, Jr. was the oldest son of his parents and 15 years older than the youngest child), and the absence of deeds and administered estates for these first three generations, make it impossible at this time to comprehensively complete this family with generations to the present date. The very large size of the John B. Dillard, Jr. family makes most of the names and whereabouts of the fourth and succeeding generations unknown to present family members. The 1880 United States Census of Rabun County, Georgia in Tennessee District No. 556 (showing John B. Dillard, Sr., age 53, and his wife Rachel M., age 48 as farmers with six sons in their household ranging in age from 20 down to 11) separately lists John B. Dillard, Jr., age 24, a "farmer" with his wife "Sarah F.", age 20, "keeping house", with one child John L., age 1. The 1900 United States Census of Rabun County, Georgia clearly shows that John B. Dillard, Jr. was still there on that date with a wife and seven children at 44 years of age. His wife was listed as "Sarah F." Dillard, born June, 1858. Children were shown in this census as follows: John L. Dillard, born October, 1878; Sallie M. Dillard, born July, 1882 (this is the same person as Sallie Missouri Dillard); Nolla E. Dillard, born February, 1885 (this is the same person as Nola Dillard); Doctor H. Dillard, year of birth not given, age 12, (this is Doctor Holman Dillard); Gulie R. Dillard, age 10, year of birth not given (the spelling of this name is uncertain; it could be "Goolie" and was reported in the press hereinafter cited as "Goola"); Nannie V. Dillard, age 8, year of birth not given and Minnie V. Dillard, age 4, year of birth not given (the latter two are Vera Dillard and Versy (which could have been spelled "Versie") Dillard). For unknown reasons, his son Norman Barnard Dillard, born 1886 is not listed in this census. No deed records have been found to this date for John B. Dillard, Jr. in either Rabun County or Oconee County, and it is difficult to determine when he first came into Westminster. The 1900 United States Census for South Carolina does not list John B. Dillard, Jr. and his family. His grave marker which reads "John B. Dillard", without explaining what the "B" stood for recites that he was born on March 6, 1856 and died on September 6, 1917, which would make his age at the date of his death 6l. His wife, Florida Wilburn Dillard, who is buried next to her husband, was born on June 18, 1859 and died on April 29, 1936. According to her grandson, K. Wylie Dillard, of Seneca, South Carolina Florida W. Dillard, a strong disciplinarian, resided with her son, Norman Barnard Dillard, at his home in Walhalla after the death of his wife, Ada T. Dillard, at thirty years of age to assist in the care of Wylie who was then a small child. K. Wylie Dillard, Floree Ida Dillard Gilden and Nellie H. Dillard, widow of Forest Dillard, state that John B. Dillard, Jr. left Rabun County, Georgia with his large family to pursue employment in the textile mills. This coincides with the description of Dr. Ritchie of economic conditions in Rabun County, particularly the lack of employment opportunities, and the well known fact that farming people sought employment in the South in the rapidly growing textile plants at the turn of the century. It is said that John B. Dillard, Jr. while working in a textile mill in Gainesville, Georgia was struck by the well known tornado which devastated that town resulting in the entire corner of the mill building being lifted up and dropped close to a nearby railroad track. Whether Uncle John was lifted up and dropped with the corner of the mill is unknown. He survived. This tornado is reported to have occurred on June 1, 1903 in a Pictorial History of Hall County to 1950. In the latter publication, photographs of the demolished Gainesville Cotton Mill and New Holland Mill in Gainesville are shown, where it is further reported that over 100 people were killed in this tornado. The foregoing would place John B. Dillard, Jr. in Gainesville in 1903, just after the l900 and just before the 1910 United States Censuses where he was shown respectively in Rabun County, Georgia and Anderson County, South Carolina. Jim Dillard, 80 year old grandson of Hiram Dillard (a son of William F. Dillard, killed in the Civil War) knowledgeable in Rabun County history, of Dillard, Georgia states that Gainesville, Georgia was a popular place for Rabun County residents to enter work in textile mills at the turn of the century and later because of lack of opportunities to earn a livelihood in Rabun County, Georgia. The Hiram Dillard family followed this pattern by going to work in the New Holland Mill in Gainesville, Georgia about the same time as the John B. Dillard, Jr. family, with the Hiram Dillard family later returning to Dillard, Georgia to permanently reside. The first South Carolina census which shows John B. Dillard, Jr. was in 1910 in which he is shown as living in Anderson County at age 54 with his wife, Florida, age 51 with a daughter, Bessie, (this is probably the census taker's mistake for Versy) age 14, a daughter Vera, age 18 and a son-in-law, Charles Parden, age 19, all of the same having been born in Georgia. Where he was living in Anderson County is not known. Anderson County is physically located approximately twelve miles from Westminster, and it is possible that John B. Dillard, Jr. was residing in a rural area in Anderson County and commuting to work in the textile mills of Westminster, South Carolina. His son, Norman Dillard, is shown in the 1910 United States Census as age 24 living in Westminster, Oconee County, with a wife Ada, age 17 and no children, which suggests that his father may have also been there. The obituary of Florida Wilburn Dillard which appeared in the May 6, 1937 issue of the Keowee Courier states that she died a resident of Walhalla, but "before moving to Walhalla she had resided in Westminster for a number of years. Her husband who was a brother of Mr. W. M. Dillard and who came here many years ago from Rabun, Ga. preceeded her to the grave some 20 years ago." All of the foregoing points to the probable conclusion that John B. Dillard, Jr. and his family came into Westminster probably close to 1910, and while he was the oldest of the Dillard brothers, he was the last to come to South Carolina. Many of the children of John B. Dillard, Jr. and Florida Wilburn Dillard followed employment in the textile industry. This includes their oldest child, John Lee Dillard, Norman Barnard Dillard and Doctor Holman Dillard. The gravemarker of John Lee Dillard in the John B. Dillard, Jr. grave plot recites that he was born in 1878 and died in 1965. His obituary, as noted above, more precisely gives his date of death as September 5, 1965. His wife, Cora Crane Dillard, was born in 1884 and died in 1964. The children of John Lee Dillard and Cora Crane Dillard were Forest Dillard, Ernest Dillard, Myrtle Dillard O'Bryant, Ila Dillard Arnold and Ethel Dillard Addis Nichols. An infant, J. D. Dillard, who died on May 22, 1922 at an unknown age is identified as a child of John Lee Dillard. Another child, Norman Ray Dillard, born November 14, 1909 who died on February 19, 1911 was a child of John Lee Dillard and Cora Crane Dillard. It appears that John Lee Dillard also earlier worked in the textile mills in Atlanta and Gainesville, Georgia. A gravestone in this same cemetery plot marks the burial of Ila Dillard Arnold, born September 1, 1904 who died October 29, 1969 and her spouse, Paul K. Arnold, who was born on August 2, 1902 and died December 26, 1981. The marriage license of Ila Dillard to Paul Killian Arnold is reported on December 25, 1929 in the Keowee Courier at page 8, Column E. Forest Dillard was born September 24, 1906 and died May 2, 1957. He is buried in Oconee Memorial Park near Seneca, South Carolina. His wife, Nellie H. Dillard, was born in 1916. The children of Forest Dillard and Nellie H. Dillard are Betty Lee Dillard Chambers, age 57, Randall Dillard, age 55, Barbara Dillard White, Nancy Dillard Stargel, Billy Ray Dillard, age 46 and Joann Dillard, age 52, who is unmarried. Ethel Dillard Addis Nichols is now alive and resides in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Myrtle Dillard O'Bryant married Elmer O'Bryant and did reside in Spartanburg. The gravestone in the nearby cemetery plot of Nola Dillard Loggins recites that she was born on February 21, 1884 and died on February 24, 1970. An infant Clyde Lord, child of Nola's first marriage to R. C. Lord, died September 9, 1910. Nola Dillard Lord divorced R. C. Lord and later married Nooney Loggins. The children of Nola Dillard Lord and R. C. Lord are Grace Lord Justice, who married a Baptist minister, Richard Justice, Beatrice Smith who died in Columbia, South Carolina, Otis Lord, found dead beside the railroad tracks in North Dakota, and Eunice Lord Hunt, who married retired Lt. Col. Thomas Cleland Hunt and resided in Laurens, South Carolina. Thomas Cleland Hunt was born on February 14, 1908 and died August 2, 1986. The date of birth of Eunice Lord Hunt is unknown but she died on May 3, 1987. Eunice and Cleland Hunt had one child, Jean Hunt Gaulden, who has three children by her former spouse, Earle Gaulden, who are Dean Gaulden, Margaret Gaulden and Hunt Gaulden of Greenville, South Carolina. In or adjoining the John B. Dillard, Jr. grave lot in the First Baptist Church of Westminster cemetery is the grave marker of Norman B. Dillard which reads he was born on February 5, l886 and died on November 1, 1941. His wife, Ada T. Dillard's gravestone recites that she was born on April 28, 1893 and died on February 28, 1923. Several infants are buried nearby, which include Carlton Dillard born December 29, 1914, died June 29, 1916, Meda (Almeda) Dillard , born June 19, 1910, died May 16, 1912, and Floyd Dillard, born 1912, died 1916. K. Wylie Dillard, the only child of Norman B. Dillard and Ada T. Dillard who survived to adulthood, states that two other infants born to this couple were Ethel Dillard, born May 21, 1918 at Westminster, died May 24, 1920 and Myrl Dillard born August 30, 1921 who died October 4, 1921. K. Wylie Dillard states that his father's name was "Norman Barnard Dillard", which supports the probability that the real name of John B. Dillard, Sr. and John B. Dillard, Jr. was Barnard and not Barnett. Norman B. Dillard lived and worked at Walhalla, South Carolina and, at the time of his death, his only surviving child, K. Wylie Dillard, now of Seneca, South Carolina was in service in World War II. Kenneth Wylie Walton Deaton Dillard, a child of Norman Barnard Dillard and Ada T. Dillard was born on July 29, 1919 and is married to Mattie Hamby Dillard. He and his wife have no children, but Mattie Hamby Dillard has several daughters by a previous marriage. Doctor Holman Dillard, a son of John B. Dillard, Jr. and Florida Wilburn Dillard, was born in 1889 and died in 1961. He and his wife, Rosaline Dickson Dillard, who was born in 1898 and died in 1981, resided at Westminster, South Carolina. They are buried in First Baptist Church Cemetery at Westminster, South Carolina. Their children were Floree Ida Dillard Gilden, born June 25, 1917, and died on January 12, 1993, who resided at Westminster, South Carolina, Malory Dillard and Norman Roy Dillard. Floree Dillard Gilden married Clyde Daniel Gilden and was employed with Beacon Manufacturing Company. She died on January 12, 1993, and was buried in the First Baptist Church Cemetery of Westminister, South Carolina. The children of Floree Dillard Gilden are Theron Gilden of Seneca, South Carolina, now married to Shirley Dillard, a son, Dave Gilden who died at twenty-nine years of age, and a granddaughter, Grechen Gilden Harbin. Guardianship proceedings exist in the Probate Court for Oconee County, South Carolina for Norman Roy Dillard which plead that he was born to D. Holman Dillard on December 14, 1912, and at age 17 recovered a $900.00 judgment against Oconee Mills Co. for personal injuries suffered on January 2, 1930. The records of the Probate Court for Oconee County, South Carolina show that Norman Roy Dillard (born in 1912 according to Oconee County cemetery card survey) died intestate at age 63 on December 24, 1975 survived by his wife, Ruth Brewster Dillard, and his children, Cheryl Dillard Webb, age 21, Norma Jean Dillard Morton, age 27, Vicki Dillard Shirley, age 25, Gary Dillard, age 14, and Garland Eric Dillard, age 6. He is buried in First Baptist Church Cemetery of Westminster, South Carolina. The Oconee County Cemetery survey indicates that Ruth Brewster Dillard, born 1929, who died March 21, 1990, a daughter of Frank Brewster and Ila Belle Wood Brewster, is buried at Clearmont Baptist Church cemetery in Westminster, South Carolina. According to information from Floree Dillard Gilden, Malory Dillard, the youngest child of Holman Dillard, is buried in Memorial Park in Seneca, South Carolina and had several children, including Dewena Dillard. Versy Dillard Ballentine married Will Ballentine and lived in Hiram, Georgia. Her children consist of Faye Ballentine, Ray Ballentine, Connie Ballentine and perhaps one or two others who names are unknown. Three other daughters of John B. Dillard, Jr. and Florida Wilburn Dillard migrated to Hiram, Georgia, a small town in Paulding County, Georgia a few miles northwest of Atlanta, Georgia. They were Gulie Dillard Sorrells, Vera Dillard Thackston and Missouri Dillard Brown, all three of whom are buried in Hiram, Georgia. The children of Gulie Dillard Sorrells are Edward Sorrells, Dillard Sorrells, Frank Sorrells, Gladys Dillard Sanders and Albert Sorrells. The marriage of "Goola" Dillard to Norman Sorrells which occurred on December 23, 1905 was reported in the Keowee Courier on page l, column D on December 27, 1905. Nannie Vera Dillard married Ed Mathis as her first husband. Her second husband was Cliff Thackston. She had no children and is said to have died and been buried in the Hiram, Georgia area. Sallie Missouri Dillard married Will Brown and is said to be buried in the Hiram, Georgia community. She had only one child, Ernest Brown, who after residing in Greenville, South Carolina was last known to have been a resident of Florida. Revised through October 5, 1994. All rights reserved by John M. Dillard, Post Office Box 91, Greenville, South Carolina 29602.
Four Brothers In The American Revolution
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Four Brothers In The American Revolution == '''...The family background and the careers of Timothy, Darius, Baxter, and Bezaleel Howe with a partial list of their descendants.''' * by [[Howe-5036|Herbert Barber Howe]] (1882-1957). * Privately Printed, 1957. * 130 Pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Four Brothers In The American Revolution|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/fourbrothersinam00howe_0 * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/754607 * http://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G003019.pdf (Downloadable PDF) === Table of Contents === * Foreword and Acknowledgments * The Wayside Inn * The American Forebears 1st to 4th generations ** John and Mary Howe ** Thomas and Sarah Hosmer Howe ** Jonathan and Lydia Brigham Howe ** Bezaleel and Anna Foster-Wilkins Howe * The Revolutionary War Generation-the 5th in America ** Susannah Howe and William Wood ** Timothy Howe, Elizabeth Andrus and Zipporah Cash ** Edith Howe and Timothy Bradford ** Darius Howe and Louise Church ** Baxter Howe, Levina Taylor and Mary Moone ** Bezaleel Howe Jr., Hannah Merritt and Catherine Moffat * Their Descendants-6th to 12th Generations * Index === Eratta === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Howe, Herbert Barber. ''[[Space:Four Brothers In The American Revolution|Four Brothers In The American Revolution. The Family Background and the Careers of Timothy, Darius, Baxter, and Bezaleel Howe With a Partial List of Their Descendants]]''. (Privately Printed, 1957). [ Page ]. * [[#Howe|Howe, Four Brothers In The American Revolution]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Howe|Howe, Four Brothers In The American Revolution]]: [ Page ])
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== Introduction == The Four Corners Quilters’ Guild was established in 1998, with the name reflecting the origins of the founding members who lived in the four townships of Egremont, Normanby, Arthur and Minto. We have anywhere from 30 to 60 members who travel to meetings from a wide local radius to build their skills and participate in charitable activities. As a community-based, volunteer organization, we have four main objectives, as defined by our Constitution: * ''To promote the art of quilting'' * ''To provide learning opportunities for members'' * ''To provide opportunities for fellowship and support'' * ''To provide meaningful contributions to our communities'' Anyone with an interest in quilting is welcome to join the guild. Our meetings feature a Show and Tell which is an opportunity to show a project that you are working on or have completed. You may also “show” anything that is quilt-related that you think would interest our members. As an incentive for participating, we hold a draw each meeting, which is a small, quilting-related item. Some months we will feature a block and give instructions for making it. Someone will demonstrate the methods used and will answer any questions or concerns you may have. The guild is managed by an elected Executive, four standing committees and a number of support positions. Every member is encouraged to participate on a committee or serve in a support position. The guild meets monthly (except July and August) in Mount Forest, Ontario the second Tuesday of each month. More recently, January, February, and March are Zoom meetings. == Block-of-the-Month and Mystery Projects == * [[Space:Quilter%27s_Knick_Knack_Shelf|2001-2002 A Quilter's Knick Knack Shelf or Cupboard]] * 2004 Hunter Star == Group Projects == * 1998-2003 [[Space:Signature_Quilt|Four Corners Quilter's Guild Signature Quilt]] * 2003 - Drunkards Path blocks demonstration * 2022 - Star of Hope == In Memory == * [[Reichelt-219|Nicole Benallick]] * [[Jack-2556|Loreen Duncan]] * [[Edgar-3887|Lois Dunlop]] * [[Winer-157|Hazel Friel]] * [[Love-9792|Margaret Gillies]] * [[McBride-7015|Mary Heenan]] * [[Nielsen-12899|Inger Jensen]] * [[Driussi-1|Erika Matheson]] * [[Mulligan-2141|Helen Miller]] * [[Anderson-78996|Ruth Shaw]] * [[Moore-84369|Shirley Small]] * [[Kerr-13516|Joan Wakelim]] * [[Toms-1667|Judy Whittle]] == Further Reading == * '''Donated Prize''' https://www.plowingmatch.org/images/2016/pdfs/IPM2016_Quilt_Winners.pdf * '''Mount Forest's Four Corners Quilters Guild celebrates 20 Years''' https://www.wellingtonadvertiser.com/mount-forest%C2%99s-four-corners-quilters-guild-celebrates-20-years/ ''Wellington Advertiser,'' Fergus, Ontario. (2018) * '''Show Time''' https://eservices.wellington.ca/museum.advertiser/Home/GetNewspaperPDF/?newspaperID=1921533f-551c-41ae-8a9a-edaae8a6a7e2#search=%22%22 Wellington Advertiser, 3 May 2018, Section B, page 21. * '''2018 Quilt Show''' https://eservices.wellington.ca/museum.advertiser/Home/GetNewspaperPDF/?newspaperID=05972b57-f852-449d-b74f-84ffb2673e2c#search=%22%22 Wellington Advertiser, 17 May 2018, page 4, "Quilt Show". * '''Star of Hope''' https://nhmrs.com/quilt/8058 2022 New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale
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When I visited my grandmother as a young child we often would spend the day looking through old post cards, Christmas cards and photos from one of the drawers above the bookcases and under the mantle. Most of the photos are on the profiles of her relatives, but here is an assortment of other memories found in these drawers.
Four Generations of Strangeman Hutchins Crider and Crider 1935
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[[Category:Jester Name Study]][[Category:Johnson Name Study]] ==Page 1== === ''To the Hutchins'' === We are presenting this booklet showing what is known to us of the first four generations of the family of Strangeman Hutchins. You will find many gaps, that can be filled, and probably errors that can be corrected if each one helps. We hope we may be able in a couple of years to print a more complete record of these generations. This data is selected from a vast amount of material secured by intensive research and thousands of miles of travel during the past few years. This lineage now containing over five thousand names, together with what we may find, will be placed in a permanent record, and finally placed in the D. A. R. Library at Washington, D. C. As far as we have positive proof, Nicholas Hutchins is the forbear of this family. There are several traditions concerning the family, most of them based on the peculiar name, Strangeman. The most pleasing one is that some Hutchins previous to Nicholas married a Polly Strangeman. Tradition gives the birth of Nicholas as 1645. Nicholas was married twice. We do not know the name of the first wife, or if there were any children by this marriage. There were Hutchins early in Massachusetts, in Pennsylvania, in Maryland, in the Bermudas, in Norfolk County, Virginia. Our Hutchins were along the James River. These Hutchins of the various locations, may have had a common ancestry back some time in the British Isles, but nrelationship is known among them in the colonies. Nicholas Hutchins land grant was located about twelve miles by paved road down the James from the present site of Richmond. It was about three miles below Dutch Gap. Strangeman Hutchins lived in Goochland County, on Genito Creek about twenty miles up the James from Richmond. A distance of fifty miles along the James, with Richmond as center, would approximately locate the family the fiirst hundred years in the Colony. Nicholas Hutchins had one son and four grand sons. These five moved to Surry County, N. C. This move together with the Quaker records makes it possible to keep our Hutchins line separate from the others. When you remember that Strangeman Hutchins was born two hundred and twenty-tight years ago, you will not be surprised that much we would like to know, can not be found. We thank those who have helped, to mention a few who have assisted beyond their immediate families. :Mrs. James T. Johnson, Colorado, Texas. :Mrs. John W. Waymire, San Diego, Calif. :Mrs. Emma Sullivan and Mrs. Ella Whisler, Wabash, Ind. :Mrs. Helen P. Schmidt, West Milton, Ohio. :Mrs. Mary Ann Holmes, Sheridan, Ind., who had an old, old Hutchins Bible with most valuable data written one hundred and forty years ago by Benjamin Hutchins, Sen. :Gurney Hutchins, East Bend, N. C. :Dr. Wm. M. Reser, Lafayette, Ind. We hope this booklet will be an incentive to help. Please send in your family records. A good record always has dates of births, marriages and deaths. But names without dates are acceptable. ==Page 2== === ''Ancestral Lines '' === Besides the Hutchins, who possibly came to the Virginia Colony as early as 1625, there are several Immigrant Ancestral Lines in allied families, the Watkins, the Cox, the Stanley, the Barnett, the McGehee, the Harding, the Harris and the Trent families. === ''The Cox Family '' === Elizabeth Cox, who married Strangeman Hutchins, was a daughter of Richard Cox and his wife, Mary. Richard Cox made his will in Henrico County, Va., July 13, 1734. In this he names his heirs, John Cox, Henry Cox, Mary Ford, Elizabeth Hutchins, Richard Cox, Obedience Perkins, Edith Whitloe, a grand son, Hickerson Cox, and his wife Mary. A deed made previous to the will shows that he had a daughter, Martha Ferguson. Mary Cox, wife of Richard, was before her marriage Mary Trent, daughter of Henry Trent and his wife, Elizabeth. Henry Trent in his will made in Henrico County, Jan. 8, 1700, named as his heirs, Alexander Trent, Henry Trent, John Trent, William Trent, Mary Cox, wife of Richard Cox, Rebecca Trent, Susanna Trent, and his wife, Elizabeth. Elizabeth Trent, born about 1657, wife of Henry Trent, was before her marriage Elizabeth Sherman, daughter of Henry and Cisly Sherman. And Cisly Sherman be¬ fore her marriage to Henry Sherman, was the wife of Isaac Hutchins, whose will made in Henrico County, Feb. 23, 1656, named as his heirs, his minor son, Robert Hutchins, and his wife, Sisely. John Cox was the father of Richard Cox. His will made in Henrico County, Feb. 10, 1691, named as his heirs his six sons, John Cox, William Cox, Bartholomew Cox, Richard Cox, Henry Cox, George Cox, and wife, Mary. William Cox was the father of John Cox. Virginia descendants of the family, people of education and high standing concur in that statement. Mrs. Ella Foy O’Gorman, Washington, D. C., a descendant of Richard Cox through his son, Henry Cox, after years of patient investigation, says that Wililam Cox was the Immigrant Ancestor. As does Judge Edwin P. Cox, South Richmond, Va., a student for years of the family records, a descendant of John Cox through his son, George Cox. William Cox, born 1598, died previous to 1656, came from England to Virginia, :1610—in the ship, “Godspeed” :1628—Sept. 20, had a grant of 100 acres in Elizabeth City County. :1636—Nov. 29, had a grant of 150 acres in Henrico County, on the James, two and one-half miles above Harroe Addocks. Wife, Elizabeth. :1642—Sept. 1, bought 250 acres in partnership with Isaac Hutchins at the mouth of Falling Creek, along the James. :1665—Aug. 5, Thomas Cox, son and heir of William Cox, sold half of this 250 acres. :1685—Apr. 1, John Cox, Sen. of Harroe Addocks, made a deed of land to his son, William Cox. Harroe Addocks, or Arrohateck, was five or six miles above Dutch Gap. The William Cox grant, 1636, was possibly not far from the Mouth of Falling Creek. ==Page 3== ===''The Hutchins Family'' === Nicholas Hutchins was the forbear of this Hutchins family. He was a Quaker living in Henrico County, Virginia, and belonging to the Henrico Monthly Meeting at Curies, and later to the White Oak Swamp Meeting. There are few items known concerning him. In the records of the Henrico Meetings, 1699 to 1756, page one, we find this first item. :7- 8-1699—Nicholas Hutchins did condemn his marriage by priest to the satisfaction of the Friends. :12- 9-1699—Nicholas donated 40 pounds of tobacco for building a church at Curies. :6- 8-1701—Nicholas Hutchins and Mary Watkins, daughter of Henry, propose intentions of marriage. The usual committee was appointed. Henry Watkins, father of the young woman, consenting thereunto, saying he would not be their hindrance. :8- 9-1701—Nicholas Hutchins and Mary Watkins were married at a public meeting of the Friends, in Henrico County, Va. :4- 2-1702—Nicholas received a grant of 230 acres along ye north bank of James River and on ye west side of ye Four Mile Creek. This is near Dutch Gap. :4-17-1710—Nicholas was on committee to consider a marriage. Nicholas reported that he thought first cousins should not marry. :Oct. 1711—Nicholas, one of several who were paid for working on the Battery at Jamestown. :11- 7-1714—Nicholas was chosen representative. :3- 3-1718—Nicholas was chosen to inquire about a marriage, at White Oak Swamp Meeting. :4- 6-1719—Meeting held at the home of Nicholas Hutchins. :2- 7-1724—Nicholas signed the marriage record of William More and Martha Odum. :2- 6-1728—James Stanley, son of Thomas of Hanover County, and Catherine Hutchins, daughters of Nicholas of Henrico County, declare their intentions to marry. :3- 5-1728—James Stanley and Catherine Hutchins married. :10- 14-1729—Daniel Harris, son of John of Hanover County, and Mary Hutchins, daughter of Nicholas, declare their intentions to marry. This announcement said Nicholas, deceased. :11- 3-1729—Strangeman Hutchins sold and deeded the above grant made to Nicholas, and fortunately in the deed said that Nicholas was his father. :4- 5-1730—Daniel Harris and Mary Hutchins married. :10-11-1743—Martha Hutchins, married John Stanley, son of Thomas. James Stanley and John Stanley were brothers, and as far as we are able to judge, Catherine and Martha were sisters. Martha was the second wife of John Stanley. * 8- 2-1736—There is mention of Mary Holmes, mother-in-law of James Stanley. Indicating a second marriage for Mary Watkins Hutchins. We consider this summary the most important data we have found. In the past two years, we have sent this to many with whom we have been in correspondence. We are glad to make it available now to all. ===''The Spelling of the Name'' === The Quaker Records of Virginia spelled the name, Hutchins. Many of the later families spell the name, Hutchens. Either is correct. ==Page 4== ===''The Watkins Family'' === Mary Watkins, who married Nicholas Hutchins, was the daughters of Henry Watkins. But on the Quaker Records of that time are found Henry Watkins, Sen., and Henry Watkins, Jun., father and son. The following is mostly quotation from various sources. One of the most interesting families of Virginia is the distinguished Watkins Family, whose earliest positive indentified family is Henry Watkins, born 1637, at Malvern Hills. There were earlier Watkins. In the General Court Records, a Henry Watkins is mentioned 1623, 1624, 1627 as overseer of the plantation of Lady Dale, not far distant from Malvern Hills. In 1634, a deed mentions a Henry Watkins owning land in such position that we have a Henry Watkins living in 1634, not more than ten miles from Malvern Hills, where Henry Watkins was born 1637. It has been impossible so far to connect Henry Watkins, 1637, to the other Watkins of that time. This family distinguished socially and politically has been an object of research for many years. The great Statesman, Henry Clay, was a descendant of this family. Henry Watkins, senior, who died 1717, did not leave a will. He had previously deeded his land to his sons, William, Joseph, Edward, Henry, and Thomas. Court records show that he had a daughter, Elizabeth. Henry Watkins, junior, born 1660, in his will 1714, left his small estate to his wife, Mary, and his sons, John, Benjamin, Joseph, Henry, and Stephen. The most we can say is that Mary Watkins Hutchins was a daughter or a grand daughter of Henry Watkins, 1637. ===''Strangeman Hutchins'' === Strangeman Hutchins, son of Nicholas, was born in Virginia, 1707, and died in Surry County, (now Yadkin County), North Carolina, Feb. 10, 1792. Strangeman probably lived in Henrico County until his marriage about 1731 to Elizabeth Cox, daughter of Richard and Mary Cox. Elizabeth Cox was born Feb. 25, 1713 in Virginia, and died, according to Thomas W. Barnett, in North Carolina at the age of 103 years. Some time after his marriage, Strangeman moved up the James River to Goochland County, along Genito Creek. Here he bought and occasionally sold land. In 1782 to 1785, when preparing to move to North Carolina, Strangeman disposed of land showing that he owned about 750 acres of which his son, John, had an interest in 250 acres. Strangeman was a very prominent member of the Friends Church. There was a small meeting at Genito Creek, but his principal activity was at the great central meeting at Cedar Creek, in Hanover County. His name is first found on the Cedar Creek records in 1741. From that time until 1786, when he moved to North Carolina, his name is continually on the records as witness, on committees, as representative, as overseer, as clerk, as elder. In 1782, Strangeman freed twelve slaves by a deed of Manumission. As you read between the lines of the record, you realize that Strangeman was a man of amazing vitality, and of remarkable ability. Strangeman had eleven children, Mary Brooks, Edith Stanley, John Hutchins, Nicholas Hutchins, Elizabeth Barnett, Obedience Harding, Thomas Hutchins, Jane Barnett, Milla Hutchins, Lydia Johnson and Benjamin Hutchins. The family of each, so far as is known, is given on the following pages. ==Page 5== ===''1. MARY HUTCHINS'' === b. 10-17-1733, Va. d. 1804, Va, m. 5-8-1762, at Cedar Creek Meeting, Samuel Robert Brooks
...1. Elizabeth Brooks b. 3-5-1763, Va. d. m. 7-4-1786, Va. Isaac Stanley.
......1. Jackson Stanley.
......2. Gulielma Stanley.
......3. Mary Stanley.
......4. Elizabeth Stanley.
Mary Brooks’ will was made March 21, 1804, and probated in Goochland County, Va., June 18, 1804. The Brand children are named in the will. Samuel Robert Brooks was disowned, 1-26-1766, by Cedar Creek Meeting for following the corrupt ways of the world. ===''2. EDITH HUTCHINS'' === b. 11-15-1736, Va. d. 6-22-1796, N. C. m. 10-16-1754, John Stanley, d. 1795, N. C. The records of this family are very meager. There were four children, but we do not have dates of births and deaths. What we know is from the Quaker records. 1. John Hutchins Stanley At Deep Creek Meeting, 5-4-1796, complaint against Hutchins Stanley for going out in marriage. This meeting therefore disowns him to be a member of this society, married 7-13-1795, Ann Hoppis. :2. Mary Stanley married 12-6-1787, at Deep Creek Meeting, Jesse Stanley, son of Archelaus. Deep River record. :3. Elizabeth Stanley Deep River Record, 9-1-1788. Complaint against Elizabeth McCollum, formerly Stanley, for marrying contrary to the discipline. :4. Milicent Stanley Deep River Record, 9-6-1790. Complaint against Milla Airs, formerly Stanley, married out by Justice of Peace. John Stanley’s will made 2-24-1793, was probated May Term of Court, 1795. It mentions his daughters, Mary Stanley and Millicent Airs. His son, John Hutchins Stanley, is to receive his plantation, but his mother, Edith Stanley, and his grand mother, Elizabeth Hutchins, are to have a life interest in the land. ===''THE QUAKER CHURCH'' === The members of the Nicholas Hutchins family were birth right Quakers. To understand their lives and affairs, one should study the Friends Church of that early period. To the Quakers, religion was a serious matter to be taken into their daily lives. Church rules and discipline were strictly maintained. To them marriage was a church affair. No hasty marriages for them. The parties must declare their Intentions at a monthly meeting. A committee was appointed to investigate the clearness of the parties and report to the next monthly meeting. If a Quaker married a non-member, he was said to have “Married Out of Unity”, for which he or she was disowned unless the fault was condemned. Complaint was made against members for unseemly conduct, dressing too gaily, swearing, lying, frivolous talk, military service, gambling, drinking, not paying debts, holding slaves, absence from church, fighting, and for more serious offenses. And for any of these might be disowned. A member was not allowed to go to Law, without the consent of the meeting. But always the church appointed a committee to visit the erring member, to help him see the error of his way. A disowned member ceased to exist as far as the church was concerned. Often parents did not allow a disowned heir to inherit. The older Hutchins belonged to four meetings. In Henrico County, Virginia, several meetings were grouped under the name Henrico Meetings. In upper Hanover County, near Montpelier, was located Cedar Creek Meeting, one of the most prominent in Virginia. A number of small meetings were located in its territory. It was a Monthly Meeting, a Quarterly Meeting and a Yearly Meeting. When the Hutchins moved to Surry County, North Carolina, and settled on the branches of Forbush Creek, they placed their membership at Deep River Meeting, about thirty miles away. Soon services were held near at Deep Creek. In 1793, Deep Creek became a separate meeting, with the Hutchins leading members. Cedar Creek Meeting was abandoned long years ago. Deep Creek is still a strong, prosperous meeting. And recently, 1933, Charles Hutchins was its minister. ==Page 6== ===''3. JOHN HUTCHINS'' === The records of this family are very incomplete. In Surry County, N. C. four of the sons, Jonathan. Thomas, William, and Patrick, early married, had large families that can not be gotten exactly. A * indicates that the person belongs, but has not been definitely located. b. 12-23-1738, Va. d. 1825, N. C.
.........m1. 12-11-1757, Va. Alice Stanley.
.........m2. 3-26-1792, N. C. Jane Brasswell. d. 1832.
...1. Nancy Hutchins
.........m. 6-7-1775. Va. Anslem George.
.............1. Susanah George. b. Va. b. 2-17-1776, Va. d.
.............2. Robert George, b. 1-20-1780, Va.
...2. Jonathan Hutchins b. 2-28-1763, Va d. perhaps Indiana Soldier at capture of Yorktown.
.........m. "Out” disowned at Cedar Creek, 2-21-1783.
............1.Susanah Hutchins b. 8-23-1784 ; d. 9-6-1866
................m. 1806 Thomas Hutchins 1787-1855 children 7
............2. Joseph Hutchins b. 1785;
............... m1. 1811 Hannah Stanley.
................m2. 1819 Susanah Meckle 1800 children 5
............3. Ann Hutchins*
..................m. 1810 William Davis.
...........4. William Hutchins* b. 1790.
...........5. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 1793; d. 9-19-1861
................m. 1813 Thomas Davis 1791-1881 children 9
...........6. Strangeman Hutchins b. 1801 ; d.
................m. 1831 Polly Rhodes .1810- children 6
...3. Agatha Hutchins b. 1-21-1764, Va. Deep River Meeting, 1-11-1784. Agatha Hudspeth, formely Hutchins, disowned, M. O. U.
...4. Susanah Hutchins b. 1-15-1769, Va d. after 1850, Tenn
............m. 5-4-1786, N. C. William Bills b. 5-13-1765
.........1. Daniel G. Bills b. 1790*
............m. Rachel Summers b. 1793 children 5 (5)
.........2. John H. Bills* b. 1794;
.............m. Elizabeth 1795- d. after 1850, Tenn
.........3. Thomns Bills* m. Mary A. 1815-
.........4. Jonathan Bills b. 1803 m. Nancy 1803- 4 b. 1803; children 4
*In 1850, was living in Marshall County, Tenn.
...5. Mary Hutchins b. 1-20-1771. Va.
.......m. disowned 9-1-1788 Gersham Bills b. 10-17-1767.
........1. William Bills b. June 1804
............ m. Martha b. 1802 children 6
........2. Amos I. Bills b. July, 1807 d. 1- 4-1843
............m. 1834 Mary A. Dysart 1806-1883 children 4
........3. Mary D. Bills
............m. Gideon Dysart children 1
*Both these Bills families probably much larger. ...6. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 1-12-1772, Va. Deep River Meeting, 2-17-1791, Elizabeth Cain, formerly Hutchins, disowned. M. O. U.
...7. Thomas Hutchins b. 11-23-1774, Va. d.
.......m. 12-18-1795, N. C. Rachel Wells. Deep River Meeting, 4-1-1797, complaint against Thomas Hutchins, M. O. U.
...8. Strangeman Hutchins b. 9-15-1776, Va
.......m. 7-17-1799. N. C. Charity Williams d. after 1850 this family to Arkansas
........1. Polly Hutchins m. Calvin Kelly
........2. Aquilla Hutchins b. 12-18-1804; d. 1900.
............m. Winnie Winn children 7
........3. Anderson Hutchins b. 1806
............m. Jennie Winn b,1814 children 10
........4. Caroline Hutchins
...........m. James Dodd.
........5. Charity Hutchins
.......... m.1 Robertson
...........m2. Moore
...........m3. Woolsey.
.......6. Elizabeth Hutchins
...........m. William Shores.
.......7. William Hutchins
............m. Gilmore children 4 .......8. Alice Hutchins
............m. Henry Heaton
...9. William Hutchins b. 8-14-1778, Va. d. 1833 (?)
.......m. 7-11-1799, N. C. Elizabeth King.
Deep Creek Meeting, Dec. 1800 complaint against Strangeman, William, and Patrick Hutchins, M. O. U
...10. Patrick Hutchins b. 3-10-1781, Va. d. after 1850.
......... m. “Out" disowned.
.........1. Nancy Hutchins * b. 1801; d.
.......... m. Allen Willard 1790 children 6
.........2. Samuel Hutchins b. 1805; d.
.......... m. 1830 Lettie Algood 1810 children 13
.........3. Allie Hutchins b. 4-14-1811; d. 4-16-1896
......... m. 1824 Samuel Spillman 1808-1867 children 1 (15)
.........4. Temperance Hutchins b. 1814; d. m. 1846 Isaac Michael .........5. Patrick Hutchins * b. 1815; d.
..........m. Nancy children 6
.........6. Berry Hutchins b. 1816; d.
...........m. 1846 Charity Borum b. 1826 children 8
.........7. Isaac Hutchins b. 1822; d.
......... m. Cata children 6
.........8. James Hutchins b. 1828; d.
..........m. Jane children 8
==Page 7== ...11. John Hutchins b. about 1793. N. C.
........ m. 1-21-1814, N. C. Elizabeth McCollum
...12. Jesse Hutchins b. d.
.........m. 6-25-1813. N. C. Lydia Clarke
...13. Alexander Balis Hutchins b. d. 1827, N. C.
.........m. 10-28-1814, N. C. Margaret Pruett
.........1. Marion Hutchins b. d. .............m1.Foster children 2 (20)
.............m2. Julia Cranfield children 3
.........2. Giles Hutchins b. 1822; d. 6-22-1912
............m1. Rebecca Shelton b.1823 children 6
............m2. Sarah Warren b,1852 chldren 3
..........3. Jesse Hutchins
............m1. Steelman children 5
............m2. Horton children 2
..........4. Milly Hutchins b. 1825
...........m. John H. Reavis 1819- children 4 (25)
...14. Quintilla Hutchins
..........m. 7-1-1816. George C. Branson. Is said to have moved to Indiana.
...15. Elkanah Hutchins b. 11-20-1803, N. C. d. 8-16-1891, Kan.
..........m. 4-10-1822. N. C. Frances Pilcher, b. 11-14-1803. d. 7-7-1886.
Moved to Green Co., Ill.
...........1. John Hutchins b. 6-23-1824 ; d. 6-5-1825.
...........2. Gideon Hutchins b. 8-30-1826 d. 6-10-1900
...............m. 1849 Rebecca J. Short 1828 children 9
...........3. Jane Hutchins b. 12-17-1828; d. 9-28-1829.
...........4. Nancy Hutchins b. 8-25-1830; d. 9-17-1832.
...........5. Brasswell Hutchins b. 7-8-1832 d. July 1878
..............m. Caroline children 11
...........6. Balis Hutchins b. 8-18-1835; d. 7-7-1836.
...........7. Mary Talitha Hutchins m. b. 7-29-1838 ; d.
..............m. Samuel Hill children 7
...........8. Ellis B. Hutchins b. 7-21-1841 ; d. 1890.
..............m. Almira Starland children 4 (30)
...........9. Permeally Quintilla b. 1-29-1843 : d. 4-2-1849.
.........10. Delania Elkania b. 12-11-1845; d. 1893.
..............m1. 1871 Sarah Bell children 3
..............m2. 1876 Lucy Anderson children 3
..........11. Elmyra Hutchins b. 1852; d.
...16. Ellis Hutchins b. 1805. N. C d. Ark
.........m. Mary Shores b. 1812 children
.......1. Caroline Hutchins b. about 1832
........ m. Shelly Edmeston
.......2. John W. Hutchins b. 1834 d. 1916
.........m Jane Shumate
.......3. Anderson Hutchins b. 1839; d. 1864 (war)
.......4. Adeline Hutchins b. 3-7-1842 d. Apr 1910
........m1. 1862 Anderson Hutchins 1840-1863 children 2
........m2. 1865 William Hutchins 1842 children 3
.......5. Talitha Hutchins b. 1845
.........m. Warren Moore
.........m. 1868 J. R. Holland
.......6. Eliza Hutchins b. 1848
........m. Joseph Hughes
.......7. Jeanette Hutchins b. 1852; d. about 1864.
.......8. A. E. Hutchins b. 1855
..........m1.1874 Florence Happlman
..........m2. Maggie Hama (Hanna?)
........9. E. W. Hutchins b. 1859
...........m1. 1879 Antonia Hanna
...........m2 Marie Graham
...........m3. Annie Maxwell
===''Who Were the Parents of the Following?'' === *William Hutchins m. 1808 Elizabeth Whitehead *Isaac Hutchins m. Catherine (Joiner) b. 1814 children 4 *Ellis Hutchins b. 1814 m.1 Eliza b. 1816 children 8 m2. Sarah b. 1845 *Alexander Hutchins b. 1815 m. Catherine b. 1825 children 11 *Strangeman Hutchins b. 1815 m. Delana b. 1813 children 7 *William Hutchins b. 1815 m. 1832 Milly Pendry b. 1815 children 5 *Patrick Hutchins b. 1825 m. Mary b. 1825 children 6 *William L. Hutchins b. 1821 m. Letta D. b. 1833 children 6 *William G. Hutchins b. 1824 m. Mary A. b. 1823 children 3 *Frederick Hutchins b. 1825 m. 1844 Elizabeth Hunter b. 1825 children 3 *Thomas Hutchins b. 1805 m. 1821 Nancy Steelman *Dr. Johnson Hutch b. m. 11818 Susanah Adams children 2 *Elizabeth Hutchins m. 1831 Daniel Branson *Nancy Hutchins m. 1830 William Brown *Isaac Hutchins m. 1837 Sarah Clingman *Thomas Hutchins m. 1826 Rachel Lundy *Enoch Hutchins b. 1800 m. 1821 Sarah Branson *Rachel Hutchins b. 1808 m. Thomas Gross b. 1806 children 2 *William Hitchins b. 1823 m. 1848 Martha Mills b. 1831 children 3 *Sylvia Shugary b. 1802 ==Page 8== ===''4. NICHOLAS HUTCHINS'' === b. 1-9-1740 d. 10-4-1325, N. C.
…….. m1. 7-1-1764, Va. Sarah Ladd, d. 2-22-1808, N. C.
.....… m2 12-20-1809, N. C. Lydia Carter.
1. Strangeman Hutchins b. 12-17-1765, Va 11-19-1835, N. C.
.......m. 1790, N. C. Mary E. Holcomb b. 1768 d. 3-18-1838, N. C.
…...1. David Hutchins b. 7-15-1791 d. 2-10-1857
....….m. Martha P. Bales 1804-1888 children 8
…...2. Simeon Hutchins
..… 3. Mararet Hutchins b. d.
.....… m. 1810 William Stanley children 4
…..4. Amos Hutchins b. 4-22-1809; d. 2-29-1890
.....… m. Sarah Rhodes 1800 children 8
.....5. George Hutchins b. 7-10-1809; d. 2-29-1890
.....… m1. 1829 Linda Harvel children 8
.....… m2. 1848 Jessie Snead 1825-1899 children 10 (5)
2. Mary Hutchins b. 10-1-1767, Va d.
........m. 2-7-1785, N. C. Archelaus Johnson b. 7-15-1764, Va. d. Living north of Dayton, Ohio., 1829
…....1. Sarah Johnson b. 11-7-1788; d,
…....2. Elijah Johnson b. 6-13-1790 ; d.
…....3. James Johnson b. 7-1-1792; d.
…....4. Gideon Johnson b. 3-9-1794 ; d.
…....5. Mary Johnson b. 11-20-1795 ; d.
…....6. Robert Johnson b. 3-15-1798; d.
3. James Hutchins b. 1-13-1772, Va. d. 3-14-1840, Ohio
........m. 1-10-1793, N. C. Sarah Hough b. 10-22-1770 d. 12-18-1860, Ohio
......1. Hezekiah Hutchins b. 10-14-1793; d. 10-5-1877
........m. 1813 Clara Spain 1791-1879 children 9
......2. Keziah Hutchins b. 5-9-1796; d. young
......3. Darius Hutchins b. 12-3-1798; d. 8-22-1878
........m. 1864 Mary E. Ennis 1838-1886 children 2
.....4. Mary Ann Hutchins b. 2-4-1801 ; d. 4-26-1884 Perhaps Mary and Ann.
........m. 1821 James Johnson 1792-1871 children 12
4. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 11-30-1774, Va. d. 9-30-1840, N. C. Unmarried.
5. John Hutchins b. 6-30-1777, Va. d. 6-3-1856, N. C. He was a Friends minister.
.......m.7-1-1802, N. C. Elizabeth Vestal b. 4-15-1785 d. 9-30-1840, N. C.
.......m.11-18-1841, N. C. Anna Bond b. 8-26-1794 d. 3-10-1868. N. C.
…1. Rachel Hutchins b. 5-18-1803; d. about 1864.
.…......m. 1822 Elijah Stanley 1798-1864 children 6
…2. Sarah Hutchins - b. 10-3-1804; d.
........m. 1822 John Adams -1836 children 7 (10)
…3. Nicholas Hutchins b. 2-1-1806; d.
........m. Elizabeth Rhodes 1809- children 6
…4. Vestal Hutchins - b. 2-2-1808; d.
........m. 1838 Betty Jester 1818- children 12
...5. Judith Hutchins b. 12-8-1809; d.
........m. George Potts
…6. Thompson Hutchins b. 9-3-1811 ; d. 9-9-1884.
........m. 1834 Sarah C. Phillips 1818-1907 children 16
...7. Charles Hutchins b. 11-10-1813; d.
........m. 1835 Lydia Vestal 1816- children 8
...8. Zachary Hutchins b. 9-18-1815; d.
........m. Peggy Jester
...9. Amy Hutchins b. 11-23-1817; d.
........m. William Mikels
...10. Elizabeth Hutchins- b. 2-11-1821; d.
........m. Thomas Caudle
...11. Rhoda Hutchins b. 3-8-1824 ; d.
........m. Nathan .T. Bond
...12. John B. Hutchins- b. 12-18-1825 ; d.
.........m. 1846 Elizabeth Tolbert-1827- children 7 (15)
...13. Isaac Hutchins b. 9-21-1828; d. 4-9-1893.
........m. Susan Norman 1833-1920 children 8
6. Benjamin Hutchins b. 9-13-1779, Va d. 4-15-1830, N. C
........m. 2-23-1809, N. C. Rebecca Thompson b. 12-8-1792
...1. Joel Hutchins b. 1-14-1810; d.
........m. 1833 Polly Calloway b. 1-14-1810; d. children 6
...2. Nicholas Hutchins b. 4-22-1812; d.
........m 1831
...3. Daniel Hutchins b. 10-30-1814 ; d
........m. 1836 Lydia Johnson 1812- children 4
...4. Sarah Hutchins b. 5-19-1817; d.
.........m. 1836 Joshua Williams 1811 children 11
...5. Phebe Hutchins b. 10-14-1822 ; d
........m. Pleasant Williams
...6. Gideon Hutchins b. 4-25-1825; d. 4-10-1902
........ m. Elizabeth Bimum ... -1852
........ m. Cleo Corum 1836-1885 children 7 (20)
...7. Benjamin Hutchins b. 10-25-1825 ; d
........ m. 1847 Margaret D. Vestal .1829- children 5
...8. Rebecca Hutchins b. 8-5-1828; d
........m. Daniel Mackie b. 1827- children 1
7. Sarah Hutchins, b. 8-3-1782, Va. d. 1806 (?)
m. 8-9-1802, N. C. Silas Hobson.
==Page 9== ===''5. ELIZABETH HUTCHINS'' === ...b. 12-13-1742, Va d
.....m. 9-12-1767, John Barnett, b. 1712, Va. d. 1797, Va.
We have been unable to find this family. The marriage is recorded in the Cedar Creek Meeting records. These records, fourth month. 1786, show that they had a daughter. Obedience. ===THE BARNETT FAMILY=== Thomas W. Barnett, who lived in Fulton County, Ind., and who is named in the family of Jane Barnett, wrote a short history of the family in 1857. He says—“John Barnett, my great, great grandfather, was born 1680 in the vicinity of James town, Va., and died there 1765. My great grandfather was named John also. He was born 1712, and died 1797. He was born, lived and died in the land of his fathers. Each of them was the only son in his family.” Thomas W. Barnett’s mother was Elizabeth Hutchins. Of this family he says: “My great grandfather’s name was Strangeman Hutchins. Why that singular name was given him, I know not, unless it was because his parents thought it strange that a man child should be born unto them, for I believe he was their only son. He was a minister of the Friends Faith. His word was law among his children, and they obeyed him to the letter. His wife lived to the ad¬ vanced age of 103 and died in N. Carolina.” Elizabeth Barnett Mendenhall, aunt of Thomas W., left the record that John Barnett, 1712, had for wife, Ann. His children were Arthanacious, who married Jane Hutchins; Ann, who married John Epperson; and Martha, who married Frank Epperson. There were two other children whose names were not known. ===''6. OBEDIENCE HUTCHINS'' === ...b. 12-3-1744, Va. d. about 1805, N. C.
.....m. 10-16-1773, Va. William Harding, b. 1745; d. 1797
1. Renne Harding b. 8-15-1774. Va. d. 1811. N. C.
..... m. 9-0-1803, N. C. Rebecca Patterson b. 9-15-1774 d. 10-24-1837 N.C (She m. 6-27-1814 Joshua Creson)
..... 1. Nancy Harding b. 5-29-1805; d. 7-24-1829.
..... m. 1829 William Lash
..... 2. Keziah Harding b. 5-29-1805; d. 3-31-1838
.......m. 1827 John J. Conrad 1805-1872 children 4
..... 3. Elizabeth Harding b. 8-6-1807: d. 12-31-1807.
......4. William Harding b. 11-30-1808; d. 11-7-1876
.......m. 1838 Jane Speer 1815-1886 children 11
..... 5. Greenberry Harding b. 10-30-1810; d
......m. 1834 Rebecca Miller children 1
2. Jesse Harding. b. 9-15-1775, Va. 3. Elizabeth Harding b. 6-28-1778. Va. d. Oct. 1840, N. C.
.......m. 11-4-1793. N. C. Thomas Williams b. 9-15-1772 d. 11-19-1857. N. C.
......1. Jesse Williams b. 5-26-1795 ; d. 1-21-1878.
.......m. Ruth Martin 1802-1890 children 9
..... 2. Mary Williams b. 12-14-1796: d
......3. Rebeccn Williams b. 11-1-1798 ; d
......4. William Williams b. 7-2-1800 ; d.
......5. Zacharinh Williams b. 10-3-1802 ; d.
.......... m. unknown children 4
......6. Obedience Williams b. Oct. 1804 ; d.
.........m. Thomas Vestal children 8
......7. Jonathan Williams b. 5-8-1807 ; d. 7-11-1836.
......8. Lewis Williams b. 12-9-1809 : d.
......9. R. Harden Williams b. 3-9-1813; d m. Susanah b. 1820 children 6
....10. Thomas E. Williams b. 12-21-1818; d.
4. Thomas Harding ..... b. 8-28-1781. Va. d.
.....m1. 2-14-1801, N. C. Elizabeth Cove.
.....m2.10-25-1803. N. C. Kurya Cook.
5. Sarah Harding m. b. 1783. Va. d.
......m. 8-5-1801 NC Joel Patterson
6. Jean Harding m. b. 9-10-1784. Va. d.
......m. 5-5-1801 NC Eli Shugart
'''The great grand children of Obedience Harding corresponding to the numbers at the right'''
(1) Eugene, William Alexander, John, Elizabeth Ann Conrad.
(2) Samuel, Keziah Ann, Ruth Elizabeth, Greenberry, Essa Boon, Rebecca, Alice, Joseph, Thomas R., * Mary Jane, Dora Harding.
(3) Franklin Harding.
(4) Mary A., John M., Margaret Matilda, Thomas H., Sanford, J. Franklin, Lewis C., Alvis R., Ellis Williams.
(5) Squire Thomas, James, John, Daughter Williams.
(6) William, Louis, Hardin, Mary, Sarah, Lucinda, Anna, Thomas Vestal.
(7) Thomas, John A., Ellis, William Lewis, Millard F., Robert H. Williams.
==Page 10== ===''7. THOMAS HUTCHINS'' === b. 7-20-1746, Va. d. 1802, N. C.
m1. 6-12-1773, Va. Patty Chile., b. 3-9-1757
m.2 4-1-1780, Va. Sutanah Ladd, d. 1806
1. Ann Hutchins b. about 1776, Va. d.
...m. 1793. Archelnus Elmore, b. d. 1832. To Lost Creek Mtg. Tenn. 11-2-1801. Archelnus, twice married, had twelve children. Probably most or nearly all were children of Ann. Order of births not known.
.....1. Martha (Patty) Elmore married Jacob Coppock.
.....2. Elizabeth Elmore married Branson Mills,
.....3. Earah Elmore married David C. Martin.
.....4. Joel Elmore.
.....5. Mary Elmore.
.....6. Nancy Elmore.
.....7. Jesse Elmore.
.....8. Thomas Elmore.
.....9. Allen Elmore.
....10. Benjamin Elmore.
....11. John Elmore, b. 1820,
....12. James Elmore, b. 1823.
2. Elizabeth Hutchins Elizabeth Smith, formerly Hutchins was disowned by Deep River Meeting, 3-6-1797, M. 0. U.
3. Mary Hutchins b. about 1781, Va. A Friends marriage at Deep Creek Meeting.
......m. 9-0-1802, N. C. Thomns Brown.
4. Gulielma Hutchins b. 10-18-1783. Va. d. 5-2-1859 Ind.
.....m. Jonathan Hough 6. b. 4-6-1784. d. 9-28-1867, Ind. Buried at Fountain City
......1. William Hough b. 8-12-1805; d. 2-2-1876
..........m1.1826 Keziah Huff .1804-1862 children 6
..........m2. 1869 Eliza Clingtrman.
......2. Thomas Hough b. 10-29-1806; d. 7-21-1834. Unmarried.
......3. Israel Hough b. 12-29-1808; d. 10-10-1850.
...........m. Lydia Woodard 1814- children 4
......4. Hiram Hough b. 12-16-1810; d. 7-19-1878.
..........m1. Anna Hubbard .1812-1860 children 2
..........m2. Sarah Jones 1821- d. 6-2-1869, Ind.
..........m3. Hannah Mendenhall.
......5. Mary Hough b. 6-3-1813; d. 1836 Unmarried.
......6. Lydia Hough b. 1-16-1816 ; d. 11-1-1838
..........m.1838 Levi Jessop
......7. Zeri Hough. b. 12-27-1817
..........m. Miriam Hubbard.
......8. Moses Hough b. 5-26-1820; d. 5-20-1888.
..........m. Peninah Woodard .1823-1904 children 7
......9. Susanah Hough b. 1-20-1822; d. 4-8-1855
..........m. Thomas Teas children 2 (5)
....10. Gulielma Hough b. 7-28-1825 ; d. 2-21-1912.
..........m. John Benson children 3
5. Thomas Hutchins b. 4-7-1787, N. C d. 3-11-1856 ; Ind. Buried at Williamsburg.
..........m. 7-30-1806, N. C. Susanah Hutchins b. 8-23-1784 Va. d. 9-6-1865 Ind.
....1.Denson Hutchins b. 7-14-1807; d. 9-10-1861
.......m.1831 Mary Hollingsworth .1810- children 10
....2. Jonathan Hutchins b. 1810; d. 1883.
.......m.1831 Jane Cranor 1810-1879 children 3
....3. Gulielma Hutchins b. 8-17-1812; d. 2-23-1855 Unmarried
....4. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 1816; d.
.... m. Joseph Study .1807 children 2
....5. Benjamin Hutchins - b. 3-23-1818 ; d. 2-23-1892
........m1.1839 Louisa Cox 1822-1855 children 1 (10)
........m2. Dorcas 1827-1889
....6. Strangeman Hutchins b. 4-14-1821; d. 8-5-1903
.......m1. 1847 Levisah Turner 1827-1869 children 9.
.......m2. Martha Mace.
.......m3. 1874 Zerilda Routh 1828-1896
.......m4. Sency Jenkins.
....7. Mary Hutchins b. 10-20-1824; d. 5-23-1912.
.......m.Robert Aiken 1814-1902
6. Benjamin Hutchins - b. 4-3-1793, N. C d. d. 2-18-1875, Ind. Buried at Williamsburg.
.... m.11-10-1817 Martha Johnson b. 6-16-1795 d. 12-14-1870 Ind.
.....1. William Hutchins b. 1818: d. 1853.
.... m. Amy 1821 children 3
.....2. Susanah Hutchins b. 9-19-1820; d. 6-1-1896
.....m. 1844 Drury Davis 1823-1899 children 5
... .3. Thomas Hutchins b. 4-16-1823; d. 3-18-1899.
.....m. Letitia Veale 1827-1891 children 4.
.... 4. Jason Hutchins b. 1828;
.....m. 1851 Sarah Study children 2 (15)
.. ..5. Sarah Hutchins. b. ; d. 1-24-1829.,
....6. Stephen Hutchins b. ; d. 2-27-1832.
....7. Samuel Hutchins b. 9-11-1834; d. 2-23-1871
.....m. 1861 Ann Eliza Maule 1839-1875 children 3
....8. Mary Ann Hutchins b. 8-12-1837; d. 4-10-1844.
===DATES === The dates given have been taken from the Quaker Records, from Grave Stones, from the Census Records, from Bible Records, from Marriage Bonds, from County Records. It is not always possible to get the exact date of marriage from the Quaker Records. The Intentions were declared at church. But often the marringe took place at home and was reported to the next monthly meeting as accomplished. We have often used the dntc of the intentions as the nearest we could find. When a Quaker married contrnry to the discipline, often the only date of record wus the date complaint was made, which might be months after the marriage. The date on a marriage bond might precede the marriage by days. ==Page 11== ===''8. JANE HUTCHINS'' === b. 6-10-1748, Va. d. 11-30-1833, West Newton, Ind. Moved to N. C., 1796. To Ohio, 1805. To Indiana, 1827.
m. 12-12-1767, Va. Arthanacius Barnett, b. 1749, Va.; d. 1808. 1. Hutchins Barnett b 1771, Va d. 1852, Mo. Was living in Fluvanna County, Va., 1810. Five children. Emigrated to Missouri at an early day and raised a large family.
.....m. 7-30-1791, Va. Polly H. Matthews. 2. Thomas Barnett b. 9-1-1772, Va. d. 8-25-1839, Ind Both are buried in West Newton, Ind.
.....m2 10-11-1798. N. C.Theodate Varnon . b. 3-3-1781 d. 6-2-1848, Ind
.....1. Jesse Barnett b. 9-6-1800 ; d. 10-9-1899.
.........m. 1823 Elizabeth Baily 1792-1869 children 6
.....2. James V. Barnett b. 5-14-1802; d. 12-26-1868
........m1. Susnnah b.1804-1839 children 3
........m2. 1841 Sarah Cook 1810-1870 children 3
.....3. William Barnett b. 3-10-1804 ; d.
....... m1. 1825 Mary Bailey.
........m2. Juliann children 11
.....4. John Barnett b. 10-23-1805
.....5. Jane Barnett b. 4-31-1808; d. m. 10-11-1798. N. C.
.... 6. Nancy Ann Bnrnett b. 4-30-1810; d. 6-23-1889
........m. 1829 Joel Ballard children 7 (5)
.....7. Millicent Barnett b. 4-3-1812; d
.......m. John Mendenhall 1811-1847 6 .
.....8. Wilson Barnett b. 7-30-1817 d.
.......m. 1836 Mary Allen children 4
.....9. Thomas Barnett b. 11-20-1817; d.
.......m. 1839 Almeida Ballard 1815-1902
....10. Amos Barnett b. 3-8-1820 : d.
....11. Curtis Barnett b. 1824 ; d.
.......m. 1843 Sidney George b. 1827 children 6
....12. Isaac Barnett b. 7-25-1827; d. 7-13-1828. 3. Millicent Barnett b. Virginia, d. Ohio. m. William Adams 4. John Barnett b. 6-16-1778, Va. d. 10-7-1854, Ind. Both are buried near Kewanna, Ind.
......m.4-14-1801. N. C Elizabeth Hutchins b. 4-15-1782, Va. d. 12-16-1850, Ind
.....1. Judith Barnett 1817 b. 4-23-1802; d. 8-14-1838.
.......m. Absalom Waymire --1797-1865 children 8
.....2. Jane Barnett b. 11-13-1803; d. 9-22-1846.
........m1. 1820 Jacob Yount children 3 (10)
........m2. 1831 Andrew Robinson children 3
........m3. 1842 Stephen Kennedy children 1
.....3. Dorothy Barnett b. S-26-1806; d. 12-10-1841
........m. 1826 Thomas Elliott children 6
.....4. Jesse Barnett b. 8-26-1806 d. 12-10-1841
........m. 1831 Sarah Biddleman children 9
.....5. Anderson Barnett b. 2-11-1811 ; d.
....... m. 1832 Mary Mason children 13 (15)
.....6. Hutchins A. Barnett b. 12-11-1812; d. 12-23-1852
........m. 1836 Sarah Baker children 2
.....7. Susan Barnett b. 11-20-1814; d.
.......m. 1832 John Hikes children 7
.....8. Thomas W. Barnett b. 6-6-1817; d. 10-29-1882.
......m. 1837 Mary Troutman 1818-1891 children 10
.. ..9. John Barnett b. 6-20-1819; d. 10-5-1843. Unmarried.
...10. Isaac Barnett b. 10-7-1821 ; d.
.......m. 1844 Laura Musselman children 3
...11. William C. Bnrnett b. 7-20-1824: d. 8-28-1851
. .....m. Mary Campbell children 3 (20)
5. Jesse Barnett b. 1780, Va d. 1830, Ky.
....m. 4-30-1803, Va. Sarah B. Matthews.
Moved to Kentucky at an early day, probably Greenup County. Raised a large family, all girls except one. 6. Arthanacius Barnett b. 5-24-1786, Va. d. Iowa
...m. Margaret Mendenhall b. d. This family to Iowa 1850-1855
...1. John Barnett b. 3-7-1815 : d, 12-13-1845.
.......m. 1839 Ruth Coppock children 2
...2. Ruth Barnett b. 3-27-1816
...3. Jesse Barnett b. 6-21-1817: d.
...4. Katherine Barnett b. 10-31-1818: d.
.......m. 1840 Wm. Mendenhall-1810-1892 children 10
...5. Joseph Barnett b. 8-10-1821 d.
.......m. Katherine Mendenhall
...6. William Barnett b. 12-16-1822; d.
.......m. 1843 Abigal George
...7. Jane Barnett b. 1-18-1827: d.
.......m. Reubottom.
...8. Elizabeth Barnett b. 11-26-1828: d. 1-30-1846.
...9. Benjamin Bnrnett b. 11-26-1828 ; d.
..10. Levi Barnett b. 4-9-1831; d.
==Page 12== 7. Elizabeth Harnett .b. Va d. age 97, Iowa. To Iowa 1852
m. 1808 Richard Mendenhall
.....1. William Mendenhall b. 10-27-1810; d. 1-10-1892
.........m1. Nancy Hayworth children 4
.........m2. 1840 Catherine Barnett 1818 children 10
......2. Isaac Mendenhall b. 8-31-1812 ; d.
........m1. Anna Thurman children 4 (25)
........m2. Asenath Sheridan children 5
......3. Mary Mendenhall b. Va. b. 10-12-1814 ; d.
....... m1. Edward Walton children 2
....... m2. George Smith.
......4. Millie Mendenhall b. 3-13-1817 ; d. 10-2-1873.
........m. 1808, Ohio. Edward Hayworth children 6
......5. Marirnret Mendenhall b. 7-18-1821 ;
.......m. John Allen children 4.
......6. Nancy Mendenhall b. 11-22-1823; d.
.......m. John Males 1815 children 6 (30)
......7. Richard Mendenhall b. 11-21-1827; d.
.......m. Ruth Bingman children 4
......8. Nathan Mendenhall b. 6-29-1830 ; d
.......m1. Mary A. Macy children 2
.......m2. Malinda Sheridan. children 4
8. Ann Barnett b. 3-15-1790 Va d. 1-6-1877 Ind.
...m. 8-20-1808 Joseph Mendenhall. b. 10-2-1787, Va. d. 7-31-1872 Ind.
......1. Jesse Mendenhall b. 10-30-1809 ; d. 1887
........m. Phebe Haworth children 13
......2. John Mendenhall b. 1-7-1811; d. 3-8-1847
.......m. Milly Barnett 1812 children 6
.....3. Jonathan Mendenhall b. 7-17-1813 ; d. Sept. 1813.
.....4. Ruth Mendenhall b.
...1. Elizabeth Brooks b. 3-5-1763, Va. d. m. 7-4-1786, Va. Isaac Stanley.
......1. Jackson Stanley.
......2. Gulielma Stanley.
......3. Mary Stanley.
......4. Elizabeth Stanley.
Mary Brooks’ will was made March 21, 1804, and probated in Goochland County, Va., June 18, 1804. The Brand children are named in the will. Samuel Robert Brooks was disowned, 1-26-1766, by Cedar Creek Meeting for following the corrupt ways of the world. ===
.........m1. 12-11-1757, Va. Alice Stanley.
.........m2. 3-26-1792, N. C. Jane Brasswell. d. 1832.
...1. Nancy Hutchins
.........m. 6-7-1775. Va. Anslem George.
.............1. Susanah George. b. Va. b. 2-17-1776, Va. d.
.............2. Robert George, b. 1-20-1780, Va.
...2. Jonathan Hutchins b. 2-28-1763, Va d. perhaps Indiana Soldier at capture of Yorktown.
.........m. "Out” disowned at Cedar Creek, 2-21-1783.
............1.Susanah Hutchins b. 8-23-1784 ; d. 9-6-1866
................m. 1806 Thomas Hutchins 1787-1855 children 7
............2. Joseph Hutchins b. 1785;
............... m1. 1811 Hannah Stanley.
................m2. 1819 Susanah Meckle 1800 children 5
............3. Ann Hutchins*
..................m. 1810 William Davis.
...........4. William Hutchins* b. 1790.
...........5. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 1793; d. 9-19-1861
................m. 1813 Thomas Davis 1791-1881 children 9
...........6. Strangeman Hutchins b. 1801 ; d.
................m. 1831 Polly Rhodes .1810- children 6
...3. Agatha Hutchins b. 1-21-1764, Va. Deep River Meeting, 1-11-1784. Agatha Hudspeth, formely Hutchins, disowned, M. O. U.
...4. Susanah Hutchins b. 1-15-1769, Va d. after 1850, Tenn
............m. 5-4-1786, N. C. William Bills b. 5-13-1765
.........1. Daniel G. Bills b. 1790*
............m. Rachel Summers b. 1793 children 5 (5)
.........2. John H. Bills* b. 1794;
.............m. Elizabeth 1795- d. after 1850, Tenn
.........3. Thomns Bills* m. Mary A. 1815-
.........4. Jonathan Bills b. 1803 m. Nancy 1803- 4 b. 1803; children 4
*In 1850, was living in Marshall County, Tenn.
...5. Mary Hutchins b. 1-20-1771. Va.
.......m. disowned 9-1-1788 Gersham Bills b. 10-17-1767.
........1. William Bills b. June 1804
............ m. Martha b. 1802 children 6
........2. Amos I. Bills b. July, 1807 d. 1- 4-1843
............m. 1834 Mary A. Dysart 1806-1883 children 4
........3. Mary D. Bills
............m. Gideon Dysart children 1
*Both these Bills families probably much larger. ...6. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 1-12-1772, Va. Deep River Meeting, 2-17-1791, Elizabeth Cain, formerly Hutchins, disowned. M. O. U.
...7. Thomas Hutchins b. 11-23-1774, Va. d.
.......m. 12-18-1795, N. C. Rachel Wells. Deep River Meeting, 4-1-1797, complaint against Thomas Hutchins, M. O. U.
...8. Strangeman Hutchins b. 9-15-1776, Va
.......m. 7-17-1799. N. C. Charity Williams d. after 1850 this family to Arkansas
........1. Polly Hutchins m. Calvin Kelly
........2. Aquilla Hutchins b. 12-18-1804; d. 1900.
............m. Winnie Winn children 7
........3. Anderson Hutchins b. 1806
............m. Jennie Winn b,1814 children 10
........4. Caroline Hutchins
...........m. James Dodd.
........5. Charity Hutchins
.......... m.1 Robertson
...........m2. Moore
...........m3. Woolsey.
.......6. Elizabeth Hutchins
...........m. William Shores.
.......7. William Hutchins
............m. Gilmore children 4 .......8. Alice Hutchins
............m. Henry Heaton
...9. William Hutchins b. 8-14-1778, Va. d. 1833 (?)
.......m. 7-11-1799, N. C. Elizabeth King.
Deep Creek Meeting, Dec. 1800 complaint against Strangeman, William, and Patrick Hutchins, M. O. U
...10. Patrick Hutchins b. 3-10-1781, Va. d. after 1850.
......... m. “Out" disowned.
.........1. Nancy Hutchins * b. 1801; d.
.......... m. Allen Willard 1790 children 6
.........2. Samuel Hutchins b. 1805; d.
.......... m. 1830 Lettie Algood 1810 children 13
.........3. Allie Hutchins b. 4-14-1811; d. 4-16-1896
......... m. 1824 Samuel Spillman 1808-1867 children 1 (15)
.........4. Temperance Hutchins b. 1814; d. m. 1846 Isaac Michael .........5. Patrick Hutchins * b. 1815; d.
..........m. Nancy children 6
.........6. Berry Hutchins b. 1816; d.
...........m. 1846 Charity Borum b. 1826 children 8
.........7. Isaac Hutchins b. 1822; d.
......... m. Cata children 6
.........8. James Hutchins b. 1828; d.
..........m. Jane children 8
==Page 7== ...11. John Hutchins b. about 1793. N. C.
........ m. 1-21-1814, N. C. Elizabeth McCollum
...12. Jesse Hutchins b. d.
.........m. 6-25-1813. N. C. Lydia Clarke
...13. Alexander Balis Hutchins b. d. 1827, N. C.
.........m. 10-28-1814, N. C. Margaret Pruett
.........1. Marion Hutchins b. d. .............m1.Foster children 2 (20)
.............m2. Julia Cranfield children 3
.........2. Giles Hutchins b. 1822; d. 6-22-1912
............m1. Rebecca Shelton b.1823 children 6
............m2. Sarah Warren b,1852 chldren 3
..........3. Jesse Hutchins
............m1. Steelman children 5
............m2. Horton children 2
..........4. Milly Hutchins b. 1825
...........m. John H. Reavis 1819- children 4 (25)
...14. Quintilla Hutchins
..........m. 7-1-1816. George C. Branson. Is said to have moved to Indiana.
...15. Elkanah Hutchins b. 11-20-1803, N. C. d. 8-16-1891, Kan.
..........m. 4-10-1822. N. C. Frances Pilcher, b. 11-14-1803. d. 7-7-1886.
Moved to Green Co., Ill.
...........1. John Hutchins b. 6-23-1824 ; d. 6-5-1825.
...........2. Gideon Hutchins b. 8-30-1826 d. 6-10-1900
...............m. 1849 Rebecca J. Short 1828 children 9
...........3. Jane Hutchins b. 12-17-1828; d. 9-28-1829.
...........4. Nancy Hutchins b. 8-25-1830; d. 9-17-1832.
...........5. Brasswell Hutchins b. 7-8-1832 d. July 1878
..............m. Caroline children 11
...........6. Balis Hutchins b. 8-18-1835; d. 7-7-1836.
...........7. Mary Talitha Hutchins m. b. 7-29-1838 ; d.
..............m. Samuel Hill children 7
...........8. Ellis B. Hutchins b. 7-21-1841 ; d. 1890.
..............m. Almira Starland children 4 (30)
...........9. Permeally Quintilla b. 1-29-1843 : d. 4-2-1849.
.........10. Delania Elkania b. 12-11-1845; d. 1893.
..............m1. 1871 Sarah Bell children 3
..............m2. 1876 Lucy Anderson children 3
..........11. Elmyra Hutchins b. 1852; d.
...16. Ellis Hutchins b. 1805. N. C d. Ark
.........m. Mary Shores b. 1812 children
.......1. Caroline Hutchins b. about 1832
........ m. Shelly Edmeston
.......2. John W. Hutchins b. 1834 d. 1916
.........m Jane Shumate
.......3. Anderson Hutchins b. 1839; d. 1864 (war)
.......4. Adeline Hutchins b. 3-7-1842 d. Apr 1910
........m1. 1862 Anderson Hutchins 1840-1863 children 2
........m2. 1865 William Hutchins 1842 children 3
.......5. Talitha Hutchins b. 1845
.........m. Warren Moore
.........m. 1868 J. R. Holland
.......6. Eliza Hutchins b. 1848
........m. Joseph Hughes
.......7. Jeanette Hutchins b. 1852; d. about 1864.
.......8. A. E. Hutchins b. 1855
..........m1.1874 Florence Happlman
..........m2. Maggie Hama (Hanna?)
........9. E. W. Hutchins b. 1859
...........m1. 1879 Antonia Hanna
...........m2 Marie Graham
...........m3. Annie Maxwell
===
…….. m1. 7-1-1764, Va. Sarah Ladd, d. 2-22-1808, N. C.
.....… m2 12-20-1809, N. C. Lydia Carter.
1. Strangeman Hutchins b. 12-17-1765, Va 11-19-1835, N. C.
.......m. 1790, N. C. Mary E. Holcomb b. 1768 d. 3-18-1838, N. C.
…...1. David Hutchins b. 7-15-1791 d. 2-10-1857
....….m. Martha P. Bales 1804-1888 children 8
…...2. Simeon Hutchins
..… 3. Mararet Hutchins b. d.
.....… m. 1810 William Stanley children 4
…..4. Amos Hutchins b. 4-22-1809; d. 2-29-1890
.....… m. Sarah Rhodes 1800 children 8
.....5. George Hutchins b. 7-10-1809; d. 2-29-1890
.....… m1. 1829 Linda Harvel children 8
.....… m2. 1848 Jessie Snead 1825-1899 children 10 (5)
2. Mary Hutchins b. 10-1-1767, Va d.
........m. 2-7-1785, N. C. Archelaus Johnson b. 7-15-1764, Va. d. Living north of Dayton, Ohio., 1829
…....1. Sarah Johnson b. 11-7-1788; d,
…....2. Elijah Johnson b. 6-13-1790 ; d.
…....3. James Johnson b. 7-1-1792; d.
…....4. Gideon Johnson b. 3-9-1794 ; d.
…....5. Mary Johnson b. 11-20-1795 ; d.
…....6. Robert Johnson b. 3-15-1798; d.
3. James Hutchins b. 1-13-1772, Va. d. 3-14-1840, Ohio
........m. 1-10-1793, N. C. Sarah Hough b. 10-22-1770 d. 12-18-1860, Ohio
......1. Hezekiah Hutchins b. 10-14-1793; d. 10-5-1877
........m. 1813 Clara Spain 1791-1879 children 9
......2. Keziah Hutchins b. 5-9-1796; d. young
......3. Darius Hutchins b. 12-3-1798; d. 8-22-1878
........m. 1864 Mary E. Ennis 1838-1886 children 2
.....4. Mary Ann Hutchins b. 2-4-1801 ; d. 4-26-1884 Perhaps Mary and Ann.
........m. 1821 James Johnson 1792-1871 children 12
4. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 11-30-1774, Va. d. 9-30-1840, N. C. Unmarried.
5. John Hutchins b. 6-30-1777, Va. d. 6-3-1856, N. C. He was a Friends minister.
.......m.7-1-1802, N. C. Elizabeth Vestal b. 4-15-1785 d. 9-30-1840, N. C.
.......m.11-18-1841, N. C. Anna Bond b. 8-26-1794 d. 3-10-1868. N. C.
…1. Rachel Hutchins b. 5-18-1803; d. about 1864.
.…......m. 1822 Elijah Stanley 1798-1864 children 6
…2. Sarah Hutchins - b. 10-3-1804; d.
........m. 1822 John Adams -1836 children 7 (10)
…3. Nicholas Hutchins b. 2-1-1806; d.
........m. Elizabeth Rhodes 1809- children 6
…4. Vestal Hutchins - b. 2-2-1808; d.
........m. 1838 Betty Jester 1818- children 12
...5. Judith Hutchins b. 12-8-1809; d.
........m. George Potts
…6. Thompson Hutchins b. 9-3-1811 ; d. 9-9-1884.
........m. 1834 Sarah C. Phillips 1818-1907 children 16
...7. Charles Hutchins b. 11-10-1813; d.
........m. 1835 Lydia Vestal 1816- children 8
...8. Zachary Hutchins b. 9-18-1815; d.
........m. Peggy Jester
...9. Amy Hutchins b. 11-23-1817; d.
........m. William Mikels
...10. Elizabeth Hutchins- b. 2-11-1821; d.
........m. Thomas Caudle
...11. Rhoda Hutchins b. 3-8-1824 ; d.
........m. Nathan .T. Bond
...12. John B. Hutchins- b. 12-18-1825 ; d.
.........m. 1846 Elizabeth Tolbert-1827- children 7 (15)
...13. Isaac Hutchins b. 9-21-1828; d. 4-9-1893.
........m. Susan Norman 1833-1920 children 8
6. Benjamin Hutchins b. 9-13-1779, Va d. 4-15-1830, N. C
........m. 2-23-1809, N. C. Rebecca Thompson b. 12-8-1792
...1. Joel Hutchins b. 1-14-1810; d.
........m. 1833 Polly Calloway b. 1-14-1810; d. children 6
...2. Nicholas Hutchins b. 4-22-1812; d.
........m 1831
...3. Daniel Hutchins b. 10-30-1814 ; d
........m. 1836 Lydia Johnson 1812- children 4
...4. Sarah Hutchins b. 5-19-1817; d.
.........m. 1836 Joshua Williams 1811 children 11
...5. Phebe Hutchins b. 10-14-1822 ; d
........m. Pleasant Williams
...6. Gideon Hutchins b. 4-25-1825; d. 4-10-1902
........ m. Elizabeth Bimum ... -1852
........ m. Cleo Corum 1836-1885 children 7 (20)
...7. Benjamin Hutchins b. 10-25-1825 ; d
........ m. 1847 Margaret D. Vestal .1829- children 5
...8. Rebecca Hutchins b. 8-5-1828; d
........m. Daniel Mackie b. 1827- children 1
7. Sarah Hutchins, b. 8-3-1782, Va. d. 1806 (?)
m. 8-9-1802, N. C. Silas Hobson.
==Page 9== ===
.....m. 9-12-1767, John Barnett, b. 1712, Va. d. 1797, Va.
We have been unable to find this family. The marriage is recorded in the Cedar Creek Meeting records. These records, fourth month. 1786, show that they had a daughter. Obedience. ===THE BARNETT FAMILY=== Thomas W. Barnett, who lived in Fulton County, Ind., and who is named in the family of Jane Barnett, wrote a short history of the family in 1857. He says—“John Barnett, my great, great grandfather, was born 1680 in the vicinity of James town, Va., and died there 1765. My great grandfather was named John also. He was born 1712, and died 1797. He was born, lived and died in the land of his fathers. Each of them was the only son in his family.” Thomas W. Barnett’s mother was Elizabeth Hutchins. Of this family he says: “My great grandfather’s name was Strangeman Hutchins. Why that singular name was given him, I know not, unless it was because his parents thought it strange that a man child should be born unto them, for I believe he was their only son. He was a minister of the Friends Faith. His word was law among his children, and they obeyed him to the letter. His wife lived to the ad¬ vanced age of 103 and died in N. Carolina.” Elizabeth Barnett Mendenhall, aunt of Thomas W., left the record that John Barnett, 1712, had for wife, Ann. His children were Arthanacious, who married Jane Hutchins; Ann, who married John Epperson; and Martha, who married Frank Epperson. There were two other children whose names were not known. ===
.....m. 10-16-1773, Va. William Harding, b. 1745; d. 1797
1. Renne Harding b. 8-15-1774. Va. d. 1811. N. C.
..... m. 9-0-1803, N. C. Rebecca Patterson b. 9-15-1774 d. 10-24-1837 N.C (She m. 6-27-1814 Joshua Creson)
..... 1. Nancy Harding b. 5-29-1805; d. 7-24-1829.
..... m. 1829 William Lash
..... 2. Keziah Harding b. 5-29-1805; d. 3-31-1838
.......m. 1827 John J. Conrad 1805-1872 children 4
..... 3. Elizabeth Harding b. 8-6-1807: d. 12-31-1807.
......4. William Harding b. 11-30-1808; d. 11-7-1876
.......m. 1838 Jane Speer 1815-1886 children 11
..... 5. Greenberry Harding b. 10-30-1810; d
......m. 1834 Rebecca Miller children 1
2. Jesse Harding. b. 9-15-1775, Va. 3. Elizabeth Harding b. 6-28-1778. Va. d. Oct. 1840, N. C.
.......m. 11-4-1793. N. C. Thomas Williams b. 9-15-1772 d. 11-19-1857. N. C.
......1. Jesse Williams b. 5-26-1795 ; d. 1-21-1878.
.......m. Ruth Martin 1802-1890 children 9
..... 2. Mary Williams b. 12-14-1796: d
......3. Rebeccn Williams b. 11-1-1798 ; d
......4. William Williams b. 7-2-1800 ; d.
......5. Zacharinh Williams b. 10-3-1802 ; d.
.......... m. unknown children 4
......6. Obedience Williams b. Oct. 1804 ; d.
.........m. Thomas Vestal children 8
......7. Jonathan Williams b. 5-8-1807 ; d. 7-11-1836.
......8. Lewis Williams b. 12-9-1809 : d.
......9. R. Harden Williams b. 3-9-1813; d m. Susanah b. 1820 children 6
....10. Thomas E. Williams b. 12-21-1818; d.
4. Thomas Harding ..... b. 8-28-1781. Va. d.
.....m1. 2-14-1801, N. C. Elizabeth Cove.
.....m2.10-25-1803. N. C. Kurya Cook.
5. Sarah Harding m. b. 1783. Va. d.
......m. 8-5-1801 NC Joel Patterson
6. Jean Harding m. b. 9-10-1784. Va. d.
......m. 5-5-1801 NC Eli Shugart
'''The great grand children of Obedience Harding corresponding to the numbers at the right'''
(1) Eugene, William Alexander, John, Elizabeth Ann Conrad.
(2) Samuel, Keziah Ann, Ruth Elizabeth, Greenberry, Essa Boon, Rebecca, Alice, Joseph, Thomas R., * Mary Jane, Dora Harding.
(3) Franklin Harding.
(4) Mary A., John M., Margaret Matilda, Thomas H., Sanford, J. Franklin, Lewis C., Alvis R., Ellis Williams.
(5) Squire Thomas, James, John, Daughter Williams.
(6) William, Louis, Hardin, Mary, Sarah, Lucinda, Anna, Thomas Vestal.
(7) Thomas, John A., Ellis, William Lewis, Millard F., Robert H. Williams.
==Page 10== ===
m1. 6-12-1773, Va. Patty Chile., b. 3-9-1757
m.2 4-1-1780, Va. Sutanah Ladd, d. 1806
1. Ann Hutchins b. about 1776, Va. d.
...m. 1793. Archelnus Elmore, b. d. 1832. To Lost Creek Mtg. Tenn. 11-2-1801. Archelnus, twice married, had twelve children. Probably most or nearly all were children of Ann. Order of births not known.
.....1. Martha (Patty) Elmore married Jacob Coppock.
.....2. Elizabeth Elmore married Branson Mills,
.....3. Earah Elmore married David C. Martin.
.....4. Joel Elmore.
.....5. Mary Elmore.
.....6. Nancy Elmore.
.....7. Jesse Elmore.
.....8. Thomas Elmore.
.....9. Allen Elmore.
....10. Benjamin Elmore.
....11. John Elmore, b. 1820,
....12. James Elmore, b. 1823.
2. Elizabeth Hutchins Elizabeth Smith, formerly Hutchins was disowned by Deep River Meeting, 3-6-1797, M. 0. U.
3. Mary Hutchins b. about 1781, Va. A Friends marriage at Deep Creek Meeting.
......m. 9-0-1802, N. C. Thomns Brown.
4. Gulielma Hutchins b. 10-18-1783. Va. d. 5-2-1859 Ind.
.....m. Jonathan Hough 6. b. 4-6-1784. d. 9-28-1867, Ind. Buried at Fountain City
......1. William Hough b. 8-12-1805; d. 2-2-1876
..........m1.1826 Keziah Huff .1804-1862 children 6
..........m2. 1869 Eliza Clingtrman.
......2. Thomas Hough b. 10-29-1806; d. 7-21-1834. Unmarried.
......3. Israel Hough b. 12-29-1808; d. 10-10-1850.
...........m. Lydia Woodard 1814- children 4
......4. Hiram Hough b. 12-16-1810; d. 7-19-1878.
..........m1. Anna Hubbard .1812-1860 children 2
..........m2. Sarah Jones 1821- d. 6-2-1869, Ind.
..........m3. Hannah Mendenhall.
......5. Mary Hough b. 6-3-1813; d. 1836 Unmarried.
......6. Lydia Hough b. 1-16-1816 ; d. 11-1-1838
..........m.1838 Levi Jessop
......7. Zeri Hough. b. 12-27-1817
..........m. Miriam Hubbard.
......8. Moses Hough b. 5-26-1820; d. 5-20-1888.
..........m. Peninah Woodard .1823-1904 children 7
......9. Susanah Hough b. 1-20-1822; d. 4-8-1855
..........m. Thomas Teas children 2 (5)
....10. Gulielma Hough b. 7-28-1825 ; d. 2-21-1912.
..........m. John Benson children 3
5. Thomas Hutchins b. 4-7-1787, N. C d. 3-11-1856 ; Ind. Buried at Williamsburg.
..........m. 7-30-1806, N. C. Susanah Hutchins b. 8-23-1784 Va. d. 9-6-1865 Ind.
....1.Denson Hutchins b. 7-14-1807; d. 9-10-1861
.......m.1831 Mary Hollingsworth .1810- children 10
....2. Jonathan Hutchins b. 1810; d. 1883.
.......m.1831 Jane Cranor 1810-1879 children 3
....3. Gulielma Hutchins b. 8-17-1812; d. 2-23-1855 Unmarried
....4. Elizabeth Hutchins b. 1816; d.
.... m. Joseph Study .1807 children 2
....5. Benjamin Hutchins - b. 3-23-1818 ; d. 2-23-1892
........m1.1839 Louisa Cox 1822-1855 children 1 (10)
........m2. Dorcas 1827-1889
....6. Strangeman Hutchins b. 4-14-1821; d. 8-5-1903
.......m1. 1847 Levisah Turner 1827-1869 children 9.
.......m2. Martha Mace.
.......m3. 1874 Zerilda Routh 1828-1896
.......m4. Sency Jenkins.
....7. Mary Hutchins b. 10-20-1824; d. 5-23-1912.
.......m.Robert Aiken 1814-1902
6. Benjamin Hutchins - b. 4-3-1793, N. C d. d. 2-18-1875, Ind. Buried at Williamsburg.
.... m.11-10-1817 Martha Johnson b. 6-16-1795 d. 12-14-1870 Ind.
.....1. William Hutchins b. 1818: d. 1853.
.... m. Amy 1821 children 3
.....2. Susanah Hutchins b. 9-19-1820; d. 6-1-1896
.....m. 1844 Drury Davis 1823-1899 children 5
... .3. Thomas Hutchins b. 4-16-1823; d. 3-18-1899.
.....m. Letitia Veale 1827-1891 children 4.
.... 4. Jason Hutchins b. 1828;
.....m. 1851 Sarah Study children 2 (15)
.. ..5. Sarah Hutchins. b. ; d. 1-24-1829.,
....6. Stephen Hutchins b. ; d. 2-27-1832.
....7. Samuel Hutchins b. 9-11-1834; d. 2-23-1871
.....m. 1861 Ann Eliza Maule 1839-1875 children 3
....8. Mary Ann Hutchins b. 8-12-1837; d. 4-10-1844.
===
m. 12-12-1767, Va. Arthanacius Barnett, b. 1749, Va.; d. 1808. 1. Hutchins Barnett b 1771, Va d. 1852, Mo. Was living in Fluvanna County, Va., 1810. Five children. Emigrated to Missouri at an early day and raised a large family.
.....m. 7-30-1791, Va. Polly H. Matthews. 2. Thomas Barnett b. 9-1-1772, Va. d. 8-25-1839, Ind Both are buried in West Newton, Ind.
.....m2 10-11-1798. N. C.Theodate Varnon . b. 3-3-1781 d. 6-2-1848, Ind
.....1. Jesse Barnett b. 9-6-1800 ; d. 10-9-1899.
.........m. 1823 Elizabeth Baily 1792-1869 children 6
.....2. James V. Barnett b. 5-14-1802; d. 12-26-1868
........m1. Susnnah b.1804-1839 children 3
........m2. 1841 Sarah Cook 1810-1870 children 3
.....3. William Barnett b. 3-10-1804 ; d.
....... m1. 1825 Mary Bailey.
........m2. Juliann children 11
.....4. John Barnett b. 10-23-1805
.....5. Jane Barnett b. 4-31-1808; d. m. 10-11-1798. N. C.
.... 6. Nancy Ann Bnrnett b. 4-30-1810; d. 6-23-1889
........m. 1829 Joel Ballard children 7 (5)
.....7. Millicent Barnett b. 4-3-1812; d
.......m. John Mendenhall 1811-1847 6 .
.....8. Wilson Barnett b. 7-30-1817 d.
.......m. 1836 Mary Allen children 4
.....9. Thomas Barnett b. 11-20-1817; d.
.......m. 1839 Almeida Ballard 1815-1902
....10. Amos Barnett b. 3-8-1820 : d.
....11. Curtis Barnett b. 1824 ; d.
.......m. 1843 Sidney George b. 1827 children 6
....12. Isaac Barnett b. 7-25-1827; d. 7-13-1828. 3. Millicent Barnett b. Virginia, d. Ohio. m. William Adams 4. John Barnett b. 6-16-1778, Va. d. 10-7-1854, Ind. Both are buried near Kewanna, Ind.
......m.4-14-1801. N. C Elizabeth Hutchins b. 4-15-1782, Va. d. 12-16-1850, Ind
.....1. Judith Barnett 1817 b. 4-23-1802; d. 8-14-1838.
.......m. Absalom Waymire --1797-1865 children 8
.....2. Jane Barnett b. 11-13-1803; d. 9-22-1846.
........m1. 1820 Jacob Yount children 3 (10)
........m2. 1831 Andrew Robinson children 3
........m3. 1842 Stephen Kennedy children 1
.....3. Dorothy Barnett b. S-26-1806; d. 12-10-1841
........m. 1826 Thomas Elliott children 6
.....4. Jesse Barnett b. 8-26-1806 d. 12-10-1841
........m. 1831 Sarah Biddleman children 9
.....5. Anderson Barnett b. 2-11-1811 ; d.
....... m. 1832 Mary Mason children 13 (15)
.....6. Hutchins A. Barnett b. 12-11-1812; d. 12-23-1852
........m. 1836 Sarah Baker children 2
.....7. Susan Barnett b. 11-20-1814; d.
.......m. 1832 John Hikes children 7
.....8. Thomas W. Barnett b. 6-6-1817; d. 10-29-1882.
......m. 1837 Mary Troutman 1818-1891 children 10
.. ..9. John Barnett b. 6-20-1819; d. 10-5-1843. Unmarried.
...10. Isaac Barnett b. 10-7-1821 ; d.
.......m. 1844 Laura Musselman children 3
...11. William C. Bnrnett b. 7-20-1824: d. 8-28-1851
. .....m. Mary Campbell children 3 (20)
5. Jesse Barnett b. 1780, Va d. 1830, Ky.
....m. 4-30-1803, Va. Sarah B. Matthews.
Moved to Kentucky at an early day, probably Greenup County. Raised a large family, all girls except one. 6. Arthanacius Barnett b. 5-24-1786, Va. d. Iowa
...m. Margaret Mendenhall b. d. This family to Iowa 1850-1855
...1. John Barnett b. 3-7-1815 : d, 12-13-1845.
.......m. 1839 Ruth Coppock children 2
...2. Ruth Barnett b. 3-27-1816
...3. Jesse Barnett b. 6-21-1817: d.
...4. Katherine Barnett b. 10-31-1818: d.
.......m. 1840 Wm. Mendenhall-1810-1892 children 10
...5. Joseph Barnett b. 8-10-1821 d.
.......m. Katherine Mendenhall
...6. William Barnett b. 12-16-1822; d.
.......m. 1843 Abigal George
...7. Jane Barnett b. 1-18-1827: d.
.......m. Reubottom.
...8. Elizabeth Barnett b. 11-26-1828: d. 1-30-1846.
...9. Benjamin Bnrnett b. 11-26-1828 ; d.
..10. Levi Barnett b. 4-9-1831; d.
==Page 12== 7. Elizabeth Harnett .b. Va d. age 97, Iowa. To Iowa 1852
m. 1808 Richard Mendenhall
.....1. William Mendenhall b. 10-27-1810; d. 1-10-1892
.........m1. Nancy Hayworth children 4
.........m2. 1840 Catherine Barnett 1818 children 10
......2. Isaac Mendenhall b. 8-31-1812 ; d.
........m1. Anna Thurman children 4 (25)
........m2. Asenath Sheridan children 5
......3. Mary Mendenhall b. Va. b. 10-12-1814 ; d.
....... m1. Edward Walton children 2
....... m2. George Smith.
......4. Millie Mendenhall b. 3-13-1817 ; d. 10-2-1873.
........m. 1808, Ohio. Edward Hayworth children 6
......5. Marirnret Mendenhall b. 7-18-1821 ;
.......m. John Allen children 4.
......6. Nancy Mendenhall b. 11-22-1823; d.
.......m. John Males 1815 children 6 (30)
......7. Richard Mendenhall b. 11-21-1827; d.
.......m. Ruth Bingman children 4
......8. Nathan Mendenhall b. 6-29-1830 ; d
.......m1. Mary A. Macy children 2
.......m2. Malinda Sheridan. children 4
8. Ann Barnett b. 3-15-1790 Va d. 1-6-1877 Ind.
...m. 8-20-1808 Joseph Mendenhall. b. 10-2-1787, Va. d. 7-31-1872 Ind.
......1. Jesse Mendenhall b. 10-30-1809 ; d. 1887
........m. Phebe Haworth children 13
......2. John Mendenhall b. 1-7-1811; d. 3-8-1847
.......m. Milly Barnett 1812 children 6
.....3. Jonathan Mendenhall b. 7-17-1813 ; d. Sept. 1813.
.....4. Ruth Mendenhall b.
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[[Category:One Place Studies]] [[Category:Community, Place Studies]] [[Category:Jamaica, Place Studies]] [[Category:Four Paths, Middlesex One Place Study]] [[Category:Four Paths, Clarendon]] == Four Paths, Middlesex One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Four Paths, Middlesex|category=Four Paths, Middlesex One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=Four Paths, Middlesex|category=Four Paths, Middlesex One Place Study}} {{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Four Paths, Middlesex One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Four Paths, Clarendon, Middlesex, Jamaica ===Geography=== :'''Country:''' Jamaica :'''County:''' Middlesex :'''Parish:''' Clarendon :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 17.964663209558104, -77.29402624123931 :'''Elevation:''' 46.6 m or 152.9 feet ===History=== The purpose for creating this One Place Study of Four Paths is to document the place where my Rodriques ancestors, beginning with my great grandfather, Charles, were born. Charles S. Rodriques was born in Four Paths in the early 1850s. His wife, Julia McLean was from the nearby village of Brixton. Both Four Paths and Brixton shared the same pastor and so, were connected. (Source: Jamaica Congregational Churches, A History and Memorial 1901 (Internet Archive), pages 33-34.) Charles and Julia lived together in Four Paths and had eleven children there. They are: Ida, Percyval, Kenneth, Mabel, Arbrey, Rupert, Hubert, Muriel, Eva, Barrett and Evelyn. Timeline: 1670-1834 The earliest survey of Clarendon parish, where Four Paths is located, was completed in the year 1670, fifteen years after Britain took Jamaica from Spain. The survey listed 143 families and a total of about 1,430 people living in the parish. (Source: Jamaican Family Search.) The overall population increased significantly under British rule and the reintroduction of slavery on the island. Four Paths estate first appeared on a map when it was plotted as a sugar estate with cattle mill, in James Robertson's 1798 survey of the county of Middlesex, Jamaica. It was later recorded in Robertson’s 1804 map of Jamaica. In 1809, Four Paths estate along with two others in the parish, all owned by the same proprietor, had 444 slaves. By 1834, thirty-six years after Four Paths was established, England abolished slavery on the island. In and around Four Paths were several sugar estates and large properties where a great number of slaves were owned and worked. The Four Paths estate (also known as Turners’ Four Paths) had five different owners within its thirty-six years of existence. These owners were, Dutton Smith Turner, Donald McLean, Edward Protheroe senior, Philip Prothereoe the younger and James Wright Turner. (Source: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/estate/view/2841) The Four Paths United Church, regarded as “the oldest of the former Congregational Churches on the island” was inaugurated the same year that slavery was abolished. Its founder was an English missionary, Reverend W.G. Barrett. A history of the church is on pages 33-34 of the book, Jamaica Congregational Churches: A History and Memorial 1901. (Source: https://archive.org/details/jamaicacongregat00unse/page/33/mode/1uphttps://jamaicanancestralrecords.com/parishes-2/clarendon-2/four-paths-united-four-paths-clarendon/) Rodriqueses in Four Paths: 1850s-1990s Although Charles Rodriques was born in Four Paths in the 1850s to Rodriques and Rodriques, without his parents’ given names, I cannot tell exactly who they were, where they were from or when they arrived in this place. Charles’ last descendant to live (and die) in Four Paths was his grandson, Austin Rodriques. Austin died at the family home on Foga Road in the 1990s. His funeral was hosted by the Four Paths United Church. ===Population=== Four Paths’ population, when it was first plotted as a sugar estate, is unknown. In 1809, when it was owned by Dutton Smith Turner (who also owned Eden and Fountain estates), there was a total of 444 slaves on all three estates. At the end of slavery, the number of slaves for Four Paths alone was listed as ninety one. Details of the slave population for all the years that the Four Paths estate was operational is listed in the attached spreadsheet. Source: Legacies of British Slavery database as well as Jamaica Almanacs for the years 1811-1833. Source: 'Four Paths [1] [ Jamaica | Clarendon ]', Legacies of British Slavery database, https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/estate/view/2841 [accessed 29th June 2023]. ==Sources== *Jamaica Almanacs 1811-1833 *Jamaican Ancestral Records *Jamaica Congregational Churches, A History and Memorial 1901 (Internet Archive) *Legacies of British Slavery database *Robertson’s 1804 Jamaica map
Four Seasons Barrier Reef Resort
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[[Category: Townsville, Queensland]] {{Image|file=Pictures_of_Many_Years.png|align=m|size=m|caption=}} '''[[Four Seasons Barrier Reef Resort]]''' The Four Seasons Great Barrier Reef Resort was a floating seven-story mega structure with 200 rooms, Nightclubs, Bars, Restaurants, Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Library, Helipad, and a 50 seat Underwater Observatory, built at Singapore and floated to the [[Wikipedia:Great_Barrier_Reef|Great Barrier Reef]] in 1988. It was first suggested by '''Doug Tarca''' and built by a consortium in 1987 at a cost of $40 Million Dollars. The Resort was damaged by ''[http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/charlie.shtml Cyclone Charlie]'' in 1988, before it had even opened. When it first opened in 1988, it promised "Paradise at Sea". '''Reef Link''' '''Yellow Submarine''' The Resort went into receivership in 1989, was purchased by a Chinese consortium, and floated to Vietnam. It was renamed the '''Saigon Floating Hotel'''. The Hotel was again sold in 1998 to Hyundai Asan, renamed '''Hotel Haegumgang''' and is now docked at South Korea. [[Wikipedia:Kim_Jong-un|Kim Jung-un]] ordered that the Hotel be demolished in 2019. This has yet to happen. :[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzVEnC5LZpc Utube Documentary 2020] ==Sources== See Also: *[[Wikipedia:Hotel_Haegumgang|Hotel Haegumgang, Wikipedia]] *[https://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/people/industry/display/113535-doug-tarca Doug Tarca, Monument Austalia] *[https://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/impacts-eastcoast.pdf Severe Weather pdf] *[http://elibrary.gbrmpa.gov.au/jspui/bitstream/11017/246/1/John-Brewer-Reef-floating-hotel-1989.PDF JCU John Brewer Reef Floating Hotel study pdf] *[https://interestingengineering.com/how-did-an-australian-floating-hotel-end-up-in-north-korea In Korea] *[https://www.businessinsider.com.au/floating-hotel-criticised-kim-jong-un-australia-2019-10 Floating Hotel] *[https://www.messynessychic.com/2019/10/24/how-the-worlds-first-floating-hotel-ended-up-as-a-doomed-wreck-in-north-korea/ Doomed Wreck] *[https://www.traveller.com.au/barrier-reef-floating-resort-the-story-of-queenslands-bizarre-floating-hotel-h11ux4 Bizarre] *[https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1989-08-20-8902260850-story.html Rocky Voyage] *[https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2018-06-14/the-bizarre-story-of-australias-floating-hotel/9849482 The Story]
Fourie Name Study
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[[Category:Fourie Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join/Aansluiting == Please contact the project leader [[Fourie-1213|Johan Fourie]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Kontak asb. die projekleier [[Fourie-1213|Johan Fourie]] of plaas kommentaar aan die regterkant. Indien jy enige vrae het, vra net. Dankie! == Goals/Doelwitte == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Fourie and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Hierdie is 'n poging om alle WikiTree genealoë wat verwant is aan die Fourie familie stamboom of andersinds geinteresseerd is bymekaar te bring sodat waardevolle inligting en bronne met mekaar gedeel kan word ten einde die Fourie familie stamboom meer volledig uit te lê. == Task List / Waar kan jy help?== * https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOURIE [List of Fouries on Wikitree] Kry soveel as moontlik Fourie's op WikiTree... / Get as many as possible Fourie's on WikiTree... Motiveer familie om aan te sluit of maak hulle inligting bymekaar en teken dit aan. Miskien weet jy van 'n verlate Fourie grafsteen iewers op 'n plaas - wie weet, dalk is dit net die verlore skakel na wie iemand soek! Motivate family members to join or gather their information and record it here. Maybe you know of a forgotten Fourie gravestone somewhere on a farm - who knows, it might just be the missing link someone is looking for! * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/FOURIE [G2G feed of questions tagged "Fourie"]. Gaan die G2G lys van vrae oor Fourie's deur - miskien kan jy iemand help. / Go through the G2G list of questions - maybe you can assist someone. * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Fourie [Orphaned Fourie profiles on WikiTree]. Hierdie is 'n lys van Fourie profiele wat nie profiel bestuurders het nie. As jy kans sien, neem een of meer aan en probeer inligting insamel om die profiel op datum en volledig te kry. / This is a list of Fourie profiles without profile managers. If you see your way open, adopt one or more and try to collect data to get the profile up to date and complete. * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Fourie-1 [Unsourced Fourie profiles on WikiTree]. Hier is 'n lys van Fourie profiele wat nie bronverwysings het nie. As jy toegang het tot geboorte-, doop-, trou- of sterfregisters, probeer asb. die nodige verwysings aanteken. / Here is a list of Fourie profiles which doesn't have any source references. If you have access to birth- baptism-, marriage- or death registers, please try to help recording the necessary source references. * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=FOURIE [Unconnected Fourie profiles on WikiTree]. WikiTree se missie is om die menslike familie op een stamboom te verbind. Dit verg baie toeweiding en tyd om na te vors hoe wie aan wie verwant is. Hierdie is 'n lys van Fourie's wat nog nie aan die groter familie stamboom gekoppel is nie. WikiTree's mission is to connect the human family on one tree. It takes lots of dedication and time to research how people are related to one another. This is a list of Fourie's which has not yet been connected to the greater family tree yet.
Fourth Xhosa War
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[[Category:Fourth_Xhosa_War]] {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="center" style="background-color:#00247D;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="left" style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="left" style="background-color: #CF142B;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #f4ede9;" !|[[Space:60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion|60th Reg. of Foot 1st Bat. 1810-1819]] !|[[Space:Fourth_Xhosa_War|Fourth Xhosa War]] !|[[:Category:Fourth_Xhosa_War|Category: Fourth Xhosa War]] |} |} |} |} {{clear}} == Fourth Xhosa War == ===Prelude=== Following the re-establishment of British authority at the Cape in 1806, the British found themselves increasingly drawn into the conflict between the indigenous peoples and the Boers. By 1810, the major confrontation was with the Xhosa on the Eastern Frontier. During the first three months of 1811 some 1 205 cattle and several horses were stolen by Xhosa trespassers in the two eastern frontier districts. Two white farmers and six Khoekhoen labourers were also killed by the marauders. Several desperate frontier farmers evacuated their loan farms and moved either westwards or northwards with their remaining stock. By the end of July it was reported to Graham that Bruintjes Hoogte was completely occupied by Xhosa and that they had never previously penetrated so far and on such a scale into the Colony. General Grey did not feel justified in commencing operations that might end in war. When the new Govener, Sir John Craddock, reached the Cape Colony, 6th September 1811 he found reports awaiting him from the Landrost of Uitenhage in which he was informed that only one farm was still occupied east of the Drosdy. About 20 000 marauders had crossed the Fish River boundary and occupied the Zuurveld and beyond. Luiitenant-Colonel Graham of the Cape Regiment was appointed commander-general of the force as well as special commissioner for the eastern districts. He was to employ burgher forces and the Cape regiment, 594 strong, also 49 artillerymen, 166 of the 21st light dragoons, 221 men of the 83rd and 3 men of the 93rd regiment. On the 8th October 1811 Sir John Craddock issued orders to the Landrosts of Swellendam, George, Uitenhage and Graaff Reinet to call out the Burghers for the purpose of driving the marauders over the Fish river.[https://dspace.nwu.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10394/10455/No_68%282013%29_De_Villiers_J.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Perspective on John Graham and the fourth Cape Eastern frontier war] Johan de Villiers Research Fellow, Department of History University of Zululand [https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n441/mode/2up Records of the Cape Colony] Copied for the Cape Government Vol10 p427 George McCall Theal 1902 By 18 Oct 1811 the forces were :Royal Artillery 98 :21st Light Dragoons 165 :Cape Regiment 594 :83rd Regiment 221 :93rd Regiment 3 In October, 1811, the new Governor, John Cradock, resolved to clear the Zuurveld of the Xhosa, and to drive them back to east of the Fish River. He appointed Colonel John Graham to this task. By December, Graham had raised three forces. The southernmost was near the mouth of the Sundays River, while a second was in the area of Coerney near Addo. The third was a Commando from Graaff-Reinet, led by the Landdrost, Anders Stockenström. They were stationed north of the Zuurberg (somewhere in the area south of Ann's Villa), to protect Bruintjeshoogte and Graaff-Reinet against Xhosa intrusions from the south and east. ===Massacre at Zuurberg=== 28 Dec 1811[https://www.eggsa.org/index.php/en/contents/articles/24-the-massacre-at-zuurberg eggsa] Keith Meintjes 2005 After events around Christmas Day, Graham concluded the major Xhosa force was concentrated near his central unit at Addo. He summoned Stockenström to bring his force across the Zuurberg. Stockenström responded with about forty of his men, who left their camp at sunrise on December 28, 1811 to travel south over the Zuurberg. Near the peak of the Zuurberg, Stockenström's party encountered a group of Xhosa. A palaver began and continued for a time, but it ended with a surprise attack on the Landdrost and his men. Stockenström and about a dozen others of his force were killed. This was in the first few days of the Fourth Frontier War (1811-12). ===Start of Reinforcements === A reinforcement of two hundred men of the first battalion of the 60th regiment, which had arrived in the colony in September 1811, having been sent to Colonel Graham's aid on 8 January 1812. ===End of the War=== By the beginning of March (1812) the fourth Kaffir war was over, and it had ended-as neither the second nor the third had - favourably for the Europeans. At its close there were in the field eight hundred burghers and twelve hundred and fifty two soldiers , including the Hottentot regiment. The Xosas driven over the Fish river numbered in all about twenty thousand souls. Most of the European troops who had taken part in the war were recalled to Cape Town, but others were sent to the front, and at the close of the year the line of defence was occupied, in addition to the burghers, by 59 dragoons, 427 men of the 60th, and the Hottentot regiment. ===List of names for Zuurberg=== Has been compiled from various sources by Keith Meintjes,information last updated 10 March 2011 #'''BOTHA, Philip ##Nota: (killed) #'''BOTHA, Piet ##Nota: (killed) #'''BUYS, Philip [[De_Buys-50]] ##Nota: (killed) - Possibly a son of b3 c1 d4 Coenraad de Buys, see [DSAB 2, p. 163]. In the Dutch original of CO 2580 he is "een Bastaard", and in the English version he is "a Baster Hottentot". See also [SAG 1, pp.523-4]. #'''DU PLESSIS, Jacobus ##Nota: (killed) #'''DU PLESSIS Paul [[Du_Plessis-945]] ##Nota: (escaped) - Daniel Jacobs has provided an article [Jacobs 1, pp. 140-143] in which Paul Jacobus Erasmus [[Erasmus-2999]] says, "Myn grootvader Paul du Plessis had op vele kommando's gegaan en by Doornek is hy die enigste man die uitgekom is toen Landdros Stockenström met dertien vermoor is …". His parents were Carel Stephanus Erasmus and Sara Johanna du Plessis [Jacobs 2, p. 120], leading immediately to: ##Nota: b1 c5 d5 e3 Paulus Jacobus du Plessis = Tulbagh 19.9.1779, son of Johannes Petrus du Plessis and Susanna Johanna de Wet [SAG 8, p. 135]. #'''ERASMUS, Cornelis ##Nota: (wounded) ##Nota: Possible [[Erasmus-828|Cornelis Johannes Erasmus (bef. 1783)]] also in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYQ3-9Q86?i=34&cc=1935348&cat=2030759 Opgaafrol Graaf Reinet 1811] #'''GREYLING, Johan Christiaan [[Greijling-2]] ##Nota: (killed) ##Nota: b11 c2 Jan Christoffel, = 5.9.1779, son of Abraham Carel Greyling and Geertruy Botma. He married Magdalena Johanna de Wet. In 1814 she remarried Piet Retief, the Voortrekker leader. [SAG 2, p.543; Visagie, p. 195] #'''HATTINGH, Michiel ##Nota: (killed) #'''KRUGEL, Andries ##Nota: (wounded) ##Nota: Possible [[Krugel-14|Andries Hendrik Krugel (bef. 1749)]] also in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYQ3-9QXQ?i=35&cc=1935348&cat=2030759 Opgaafrol Graaf Reinet 1811] #'''LYSTER, T. ##Nota: (informant) – ##Nota: Probably Thomas Lyster. In 1810 he was a Major in the Cape Corps. [Stockenström, p. 53]. ##Nota: Thomas LYSTER Regimental Service: Major in 50th Foot 28 September 1804; exchanged to Cape Regiment 6 November 1806; brevet Lieutenant- Colonel 4 June 1811. Service 1793-1815: Served at Cape of Good Hope 1806-1815. Later Service: Inspector of Coasts and Volunteers on St Helena. #'''MARÉ, P ##Nota: (official) ##Nota: Possible [[Maree-12|Paulus (Maree) Maré (1769 - abt. 1838)]] also in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYQ3-93TP?i=42&cc=1935348&cat=2030759 Opgaafrol Graaf Reinet 1811] #'''MEINTJES, H. A. [[Meintjes-82]] ##Nota: (official) – ##Nota: Probably a1b4c1d3 Hendrik Adriaan Meintjes = 11.10.1772. [SAG 5, p.513]. #'''POTGIETER, Jacobus [[Potgieter-70]] ##Nota: (killed) ##Nota: b7 c8 d6 Jacobus Christoffel Potgieter, = 6.4.1765, son of Jacobus Potgieter and Clara Isabella du Preez [SAG 8, p.276], and uncle of (d7 e2) Andries Potgieter, the Voortrekker leader. [SAG 8, p.284; Visagie, p. 168]. #'''PRETORIUS, W. S. ##Nota: (official) ##Nota: Possible [[Pretorius-1030|Willem Sterrenberg Pretorius (bef. 1762 - 1837)]] also in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YQ3-93RZ?i=28&cc=1935348&cat=2030759 Opgaafrol Graaf Reinet 1811] #'''PRETORIUS, Willem ##Nota: (killed) #'''RABIE, J. B. ##Nota: (official) #'''ROBBERTS, Christiaan ##Nota: (escaped) - ##Nota: Probably b1 c7 d10 Christiaan Stephanus Robberts, = 17.9.1789, son of Jan Hendrik Robberts and Geertruy Jacoba van der Linde [deV/P, p. 783]. #'''STOCKENSTRÖM, Anders [[Stockenström-7]] ##Nota: (killed) – ##Nota: Anders Stockenström, * Sweden 6.1.17 - 57, son of Anders Anderssen Stockenström and Catharina Margareta Eckman, married 1.6.1786 Maria Broeders [DSAB 1, p. 773]. At the time of his death, Anders was Landdrost of Graaff-Reinet and his son, Andries, was serving as his aide-de-camp. Andries was to become Lieutenant Governor of the Eastern Cape and, later, Sir Andries, baronet. He died in London and is buried there [DSAB 1, p.774]. See also [SAG 12, p. 270]. #'''VAN HEERDEN, Isaac ##Nota: (killed) ##Nota: Possible [[Van_Heerden-510|Izaak Lodewicus van Heerden (bef. 1791)]] also possible [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYQ3-93Y7?i=40&cc=1935348&cat=2030759 Opgaafrol Graaf Reinet 1811] == Sources ==
Fowke Name Study
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[[Category:Fowke Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==
Fox Ancestry import
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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Fox-11472|Michael Fox]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18550726 send me a private message]. Thanks!
Fox Documents
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Here lies the ancestral documents for the Fox family.
Fox Hill Cemetery, Billerica, Massachusetts
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==Regional Links== *[[:Category:Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries|Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Cemeteries wikitree]] *[https://archive.org/details/blc Boston Library Consortium]
*[https://archive.org/details/bostonpubliclibrary Boston Public Library]
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Fox Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About Our Name== According to [https://selectsurnames.com/fox/ Select Surnames]: If your surname is Fox, it could be of English, German, or Irish origin. The English name was at first Foxe and then Fox. The German word is Fuchs, often anglicized to Fox. The Irish source is either the Gaelic Sionnach or the Anglo-Norman de Bosque. In each case, the root is the animal, the fox. Fox must have started out as a nickname. Did it refer to someone of red hair, the color of a fox? Or was it someone considered crafty or cunning, characteristics that are attributed to a fox? ==About the Project== The Fox Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fox Fox] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Fox name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Fox's), by time period (18th Century Fox's), or by topic (Fox DNA, Fox Occupations, Fox Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Fox Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Fox-23290|Bonnie Day]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Fox}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Fox}} {{Clear}} == Coming Soon== == Research Pages == * [[Space:Fox Information]] * [[Space:Famous Fox Members]] * [[Space:The Hunterdon Fox Family]] == DNA Studies== * Y DNA: [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/fox-dna/about/background DNA Study] ==Related Surnames and Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foxe Foxe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fuchs Fuchs] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOCKE Focke] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VOSSEN Vossen] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOCKES Fockes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PHOCAS Phocas] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VOSS Voss] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DEVOS Devos] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FIX Fix] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOOKS Fooks] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOLKS Folks] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FAUX Faux] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOKKES Filled] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOOKES Fookes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FEX Fex]
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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Foxton Cemetery, Foxton, Manawatū-Whanganui]] == Foxton Cemetery == '''Foxton''' is a town in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of New Zealand. It is located on the lower west coast of the North Island, in the Horowhenua district, 30 km southwest of Palmerston North and 15 km north of Levin. The town is located close to the banks of the Manawatu River. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxton,_New_Zealand Wikipedia] '''LOCATION'''
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cnr Avenue Road & Hickford Road,
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'''FOYKEN PEDIGREE''' (Speed Dial links) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Teylingen-8 Gerard <1123-1164 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Teylingen-7 Hugo -1172 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Teylingen-5 Willem I https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Teylingen-6 Willem II ~1185-1244 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Teylingen-39 Floris I Willemsz. ~1225-1283 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Teylingen-38 Foeycken Florens ~1250 - <1306 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foeytgensz-1 WF 1275 - <1343 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Willemsz-18 FW ~1325-<1394 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foyetgensz-1 (B')Mees ~1375 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meesz-1 Willem Meesz ~1410 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Willemsz-17 FW ~1440 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foeijtensz-1 WF ~1465 Niel's Teylingen Reference Page https://wiki.nvdp.net/wiki/index.php?title=De_heren_van_Teijlingen Historiography_and_Fictional_Dutch_Genealogy https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Historiography_and_Fictional_Dutch_Genealogy Hans' Medieval Dutch Learning Page https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nederland_Pre-1500 ______________________________________________________ ************** '''NOTE: THIS IS A DRAFT DOCUMENT ONLY''' '''WILLEM II VAN TEYLINGEN''' Adjust DOB to 1180 (about) Teylingen, Graafschap Holland, Heilige Roomse Rijk (Holy Roman Empire) (1101-1579) Enter Death at 4 March 1244 Teylingen, Graafschap Holland, Heilige Roomse Rijk (Holy Roman Empire) (1101-1579) [uncertain location, others suggest Slot Brederode] == WILLEM == test '''TEYLINGEN RESEARCH MAP''' https://wiki.nvdp.net/wiki/index.php?title=De_heren_van_Teijlingen '''CAUTION''' Various men were identified by the name Willem van Teylingen during Holland's medieval era. Appellations such as Willem I, II or III were not then in use, but have been assigned by modern historians to distinguish one from another. When reviewing the available contemporaneous records, it is not always possible to determine which of these men is referenced by any particular document. Most accounts draw heavily from a detailed review along with graphics for a Willem van Teylingen as published in the NL Leeuw in 1926 by Dr. Henri Obreen. This review pertains primarily to Willem II van Teylingen as he is now commonly referenced. His father is not identified by name, although footnote 14 alludes to another Willem van Teylingen appearing in an older record from 1174. The graphic also identifies a third Willem van Teylingen, who dies before 1284. There appear to be no historical records that explicitly and directly document the relationships between these men, whether as father and son or otherwise. No two of them are ever referenced in the same document. In the graphic from this 1926 publication, the dates 1198 and 1244 appear beneath the name of Willem van Teylingen. The year 1198 is preceded by "verm.," indicating a first mention. In popular genealogy websites, the year 1198 is commonly presented as his year of birth. This is clearly mistaken. Moreover, it seems probable that the event recorded in 1198 involving ''Wilhelmus de Teillinga'' actually pertains to the older Willem van Teylingen who first appeared in 1174. The apparent confusion on this point also casts a cloud over other "facts" that are claimed for Willem II, both within this widely referenced document but especially elsewhere. Obreen did not attain a clear understanding of the identity of Willem II's father, and so likely conflated the two men when reviewing the records during the period when their lives may have overlapped. With respect to Willem II van Teylingen, the first ''confirmed'' record for him is from 1205, when a ''Wilhelmus de Teilinge'' is referenced as the brother of Dirk Drossaard "zijn broer Theodricus". So this cannot be Willem I. This document, presumably dating from his adult life, points to his having been born at least by 1185 if not earlier. (Are there any documents clearly establishing Dirk as the son of Willem I?) With respect to the overlap in their lives, authors most commonly contend (whether accurate or not) that his father Willem I died in 1215 and was buried in 1217. So there is a potentially extended period between 1198 and 1217 where some documents cannot be definitively assigned to the father versus the son without further investigation. However, the folks at Medlands have noted a document pertaining to his daughter Christina van Brederode dating from 1203 suggesting that he was deceased by this time. "The absence of Christina’s father in the body of the document indicates that he was deceased." https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/DUTCH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc62491880 If confirmed, all references to a Wilhelmus van Teylinghen being present at an event after this date would belong to Willem II. Ben de Keijzer appears to find this evidence credible. In "Van de Woerd -- Van Foreest," he makes reference to Machteld as the daughter "van Willem van Teylingen (1174, 1198-1203)," where the enclosed dates represent his view on confirmed mentions for Willem I. However, it may still be that in his mind, other records after 1203 simply remain ambiguous. '''BIOGRAPHY''' Willem II van Teylingen was likely born about 1180 in Sassenheim, to Willem I van Teylingen and possibly but not with any certainty, to Agniese Ottensdr. van Bentheim. Willem had at least two siblings, Dirk van Brederode (Dirk Drossaard) and Gerrit van Heemskerk. Some propose adding Arent, Machtelt, Hugo, and/or Simon. He is widely claimed to have married to Agnes Willemsdr. van Lijnden, the daughter of Willem van Lynden and Christina van Brederode, who was born about 1203 in Lienden. At least by 1217, if not by some earlier date, he becomes the Lord of Teylingen following the death of his father. In any event, Willem fathered (at least) three children including Dirk, Simon, and Florijs/Florens. It is commonly asserted that these children were born in the 1220's, but no records exist to confirm that. Still other children have also been proposed, including [[Teylingen-9 |Ada]] , Willem III, Hadewich, and Beatrice. There is some speculation that Willem was first married to a woman named Hadewych. Eg: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/kwartierstaat-dekker/I535386.php (It would indeed be odd in this era for someone to first marry later in life, as with Agnes.) Still others point to several older sources associating Willem with Oda van Wassanaer. https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1220443 Willem is referenced as a knight in 1223. He was also recognized with the title of ''nobilis viri'' as of 1241. (''nobilis viri'' is latin honorific for noble man) He died in 1244. '''TEYLINGEN ORIGINS''' Teylingen is first mentioned in the 10th C. in registers of the St. Maartenskerk of Utrecht summarizing assets of the cathedral. A place named "Taglingi" was mentioned, situated near Lisse, Warmond, Oegstgeest and Poelgeest. 'Dit taglingi' would later be corrupted to Teylingen. It was not before 1143 that the name Teylingen reappears, this time by reference to ''Gerhardo de Teilinc'' (Gerard van Teylingen). https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1050109 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Teylingen-8 Aad van der Geest, "Teylingen, van het begin tot aan de brand van 1676," De Aschpotter nr. 38, 2016 Aad van der Geest, "Willem van Teylingen x Agniese van Bentheim," De Aschpotter https://www.rijnlandgeschiedenis.nl/documenten/sassenheim-stichting-oud-sassenheim/willem-van-teylingen-x-agniese-van-bentheim.pdf Teylingen (and Brederode) were castles that flanked a narrow strip between the North sea and the Haarlemmermeer that protected the cities of Holland from invasion over land. Early in the 13th century, the original castle (Slot Teylingen) was built by Willem (II) van Teylingen as a water castle with a ring wall that was later expanded with a front section. Effective control over the castle reverted to the Counts of Holland after 1282 when there were no direct heirs to Teylingen line. But for a time into the 14th century, certain descendants continued to occupy the castle. The castle later served as a hunting lodge on a timber farm belonging to the counts of Holland and feudal lords were given an official title of woodcutter with management responsibilities. https://kasteelteylingen.nl/de-oudste-vermelding-van-teylingen/ https://www.visitduinenbollenstreek.nl/en/locations/3832884874/teylingen-castle http://home.kpn.nl/f.angevaare/teijlingen.html https://www.oocities.org/hotalingz/castle.html '''OFFSPRING''' Dirk Willemsz, Heer van Over-Sliedrecht, Ambachtsheer van Alblas, Baljuw van Holland, Heer Van Teijlingen, Waddinxveen en Polien. Married to Gheertrudis (van Heukelom ? deKeijzer doesn't endorse ). Six children, including Machteld (Margaretha) who marries Gerrit van der Wateringhe. Dies at Stavoren in 1282. Florijs/Florens Willemsz Patriarch of the Van Tol family, and presumed father of bastard child Foyken Florensz., who became the "First Foyken". Simon/Symon III Willemsz van Teijlingen van Brederode. He and (unidentified) wife have four children, including Willem IV van Teylingen who was involved in the revolt and murder of Count Floris V in 1296. "Willem van Teylingens jongere zoon Simon was de vader van Willem van Teylingen (gestorven 1320), die aanwezig was bij de gevangenneming van graaf Floris V van Holland op 23 juni 1296. " (Wikipedia) Hadewich "Hazeke" Willemsdr. van Teijlingen. Married to Florens III van der Woert/Woerd. (not in Obreen and with limited support; deKeijzer has Floris II married to NN Willemsdr van Teylingen, daughter of Willem II and Oda. Oda van Wassenaar? See Hogenda: Ben de Keijzer "van der Woert - van Foreest.") Willem III van Teylingen. Mentioned in 1247 at No 437 https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1190194 Obreen appears to be uncertain, and essentially places Willem III as both (or either) the son of Willem II, and/or as his grandson and the son of Dirk. '''SOURCES''' Date of Birth/Baptism Occupations, Titles: knight, Lord of Teylingen and Noble Man Knight (militus) ''In huius rei memoriam et firmitatem presens scriptum sigilli mei appensione et testium qui'' ''interfuerunt subnotatione feci communiri. Signum Florentii comitis Hollandie,'' '''''Willelmi de Thelinghen, Philippi de Wassenere, Maurini de Monstre, militum''''', ''signum Florentii capellani, magistri HenricMe Stene, canonici Brugensis, et aliorum quamplurimum tarn clericorum quam laicorum. Actum Rinsborch, presente Emesza abbatissa et capitulo de Rinsborch, '' ''anno gratie MCCXXII P, mense iunio.'' Huygens Hollandse Oorkondes, No. 433 (June 1223) Lord of Teylingen (dominus) '''''dominus Willelmus de Teylinghe''''' James Fremerij, Oorkondeboek Holland en Zeeland, No. 344 (20 April 1233) https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1190194 '''''dominus Wilhelmus de Thelinga.''''' James Fremerij, Oorkondeboek Holland en Zeeland, No. 397 (17 Aug 1243) https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1190194 (CG does not include ''dominus'') Noble Man (nobilis viri) ''Testes affuerunt'' '''''nobiles viri Wilhelmus de Teilinge''''', ''Nycolaus Persin, Jacobus castellanus'', ''aliique quamplures''. Huygens Oorkondeboek Holland en Zeeland, No. 610; (1241/1240) Death: 4 Mar 1244 (see Obreen NL 1926, but original source is not specified therein.) Joannes Leydis, by Maathaeus, Analecta, 2e uitgave I, page 616 Theodericus Pauli, 16 century "Kroniek Schrijver" Bijdr. Vad. Gesch. 4e reeks VIII, page 379 Family Relationships: (brother of Dirk Drossaard) '''''Wilhelmus de Theilinghe en zijn broer Theodericus''''' Oorkondeboek No.202 (1205) https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1190184 Oorkondeboek No.277 (Oct 1222) https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1024954 https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1080278 https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1024074 Oorkondeboek No.325 (14 Jan 1230; 1231) https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1190191 '''''Wilhelmus de Theilinghe en zijn broer Theodericus dapifer;''''' Oorkondeboek No.305 (16 April 1227) Family Relationships: (other suggested family relationships; '''use for further investigation only''') https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-van-elderen-en-van-der-speld/I537800.php https://www.krommetje.nl/humo-gen/family/1/F10273?main_personI25899 (Hadewych (Hazeke), no others) https://www.geni.com/people/Willem-van-Teijlingen-heer-van-Teijlingen/6000000011766906889 (adds Ada and Floris) https://gw.geneanet.org/vanderhall?lang=en&iz=2597&m=N&v=van+teylingen&t=N (Robert van der Hall, adds Hadewich and Elizabeth) https://www.thepeerage.com/p7002.htm Willem II born 1195, .... only mentions Dirc. http://www.uwstamboomonline.nl/passie/sites/index.php?mid=245823&kid=2147&pagina=tekstpagina (Doesn't mention Dirc) This author supplies a useful catalog of relevant citations from the oorkonden and elsewhere: https://wiki.nvdp.net/wiki/index.php?title=De_heren_van_Teijlingen ***** ==FLORIS FOYKENSZ== '''BIO''' FLORIS FOYKENSZ DOB 1275 (uncertain) Teylingen (uncertain) GH, HRR Death (after 1316, certain) location unknown Son of Foyken van Teylingen https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Teylingen-38 Brother of Willem Foykensz https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foeytgensz-1 '''BIOGRAPHY''' Floris Foykensz was almost certainly the son of Foyken van Teylingen (aka Feukinus). He is referenced variously as Florens Foykinsz, Floris Foytiaansz, and broeder Floris Fenkinsz He married and had at least three children, Geertruid, Femeijnse (Femeynse), and Foyken Florisz. He became a monk in his later years. He was last mentioned in 1316. '''PROPERTY HOLDINGS''' ''1314'' ''ZOETERWOUDE'' 495. 9 à 10 morgen land in Zoeterwoude in Boshuizen (1399: in de woning van Wouter van der Brugge), genaamd Hannekens land. 15-7-1314: Hugo van der Bregge bij overdracht door '''Floris Foykenz.''', LRK 49 fol. 9v-10 .5-11-1353: Lijftocht van Aleid Frankendr., gehuwd met Wouter van der Brugge, te Leiden op de mindere helft, LRK 23 fol. 44v nr. 205 ...-.-1390: Wouter van der Brugge te Leiden met ledige hand, LRK 422 fol. 5 nr. 87.157 29-12-1399: Hugo, Dirk en Fie, kinderen van Simon Woutersz. van der Brugge, ten eigen met lijftocht van hun grootvader, LRK 52 fol. 364v. J.C. Kort, REPERTORIUM OP DE GRAFELIJKE LENEN IN RIJNLAND, 1222-1650 at 495 '''MENTIONS''' ''1305'' (per Angevaare at p. 2; but as yet unidentified to date) ''undated'' ''ZOETERWOUDE'' 84. Alle goed in het ambacht Zoeterwoude (1331: in Boshuizen) behalve wat '''Floris Foykenz.''' in de hand heeft, (1331: gehuurd door kinderen van Jan Hugenz.), waar de steenoven op staat, dat jaarlijks 12 pond waardig is. ..-.-1284: Jan, zoon van de heer van Teilingen, zoals van Teilingen, LRK 5 fol. 89. 1-2-1305: Dirk van Leiden, ridder, voor 27 pond na de dood van Jan van Teilingen, Register Wassenaar A fol. 63. 16-7-1331: Lijftocht van Justine, gehuwd met Dirk, burggraaf van Leiden, ridder, LRK 2 fol. 74 nr. 481. J.C. Kort, REPERTORIUM OP DE LENEN VAN DE HOFSTEDE TEILINGEN, 1258-1650 at Leen 84 ''1314'' 495. 9 à 10 morgen land in Zoeterwoude in Boshuizen (1399: in de woning van Wouter van der Brugge), genaamd Hannekens land. 15-7-1314: Hugo van der Bregge bij overdracht door '''Floris Foykenz.''', LRK 49 fol. 9v-10 .5-11-1353: Lijftocht van Aleid Frankendr., gehuwd met Wouter van der Brugge, te Leiden op de mindere helft, LRK 23 fol. 44v nr. 205 ...-.-1390: Wouter van der Brugge te Leiden met ledige hand, LRK 422 fol. 5 nr. 87.157 29-12-1399: Hugo, Dirk en Fie, kinderen van Simon Woutersz. van der Brugge, ten eigen met lijftocht van hun grootvader, LRK 52 fol. 364v. J.C. Kort, REPERTORIUM OP DE GRAFELIJKE LENEN IN RIJNLAND, 1222-1650 at 495 ''1316'' Teylingen, van~ | 1316 Rek Hen Huis I p 78 Achternamenindex afterstal van renten in Noordholland van hofstedehuur binnen Leiden: '''Florens Foykinsz''' [van Teylingen], 7sc https://www.collectiegroesbeek.nl/doc/1190253 ''(1332)'' ''1332 augustus 9'' Den Haag Graaf Willem III bevestigt de schenking door Nicolaas Screvel aan diens echtgenote '''Geertruid, dochter van broeder Floris Fenkinsz.''', van een lijftocht van 7½ morgen land in het ambacht Leiderdorp. A: AGH 243 (klein register Noordholland), f. 95r, nr. 525 (primaire registratie). Aan het eind van de tekst in de marge een horizontale streep. B: AGH 242 (groot register Noordholland), f. 78r, nr. 515 (na 1336 sept. 20-wrs. vóór ca. 1340 mrt., naar A). Opschrift: Geertrut Claes Screvels wijff lijfftocht. Editie/regest: Muller, Reg. Hann., p. 207. Vgl. nr. NH 427. Wi Willaem grave van Heynnegouwen etc. maken cond etc. dat Clays Screvel mid onser hand ghemaket heeft Gheertruyde sinen wive, '''broeder Florens Fenkins soens dochter,''' toit hoirre lijftocht achtendalf morghen lands die hieten die Hove ende legghen int ambocht van Leyderdorp, op die noirt side leyt des prochypapen land van Leyderdorp, op die suyt seyde leyt der vrouwen erfnamen land van Coudekercke; in wilker lijftochte wi gheloven Gheertruden voirnoemt te houden als wi sculdich sien te doene na sede ende costume van onsen lande. In orkonde etc. Ghegheven in die Haghe op sente Laurens avond anno XXXIIo. (1332) https://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/registershollandsegrafelijkheid/oorkonde/NH_526 (Correspondence with Prof. Marcel Wissenburg on 17 Aug 2023 clarifies: Count Willem III acknowledges the gift made by Nicolaas Screvel to his wife Geertruid, daughter of ‘brother’ (=monk) Floris Fenkinsz, of rent from 7.5 morgen land near Leiderdorp) '''SOURCES''' Date of Birth/Baptism Marriage: Profession: (broeder, i.e, monk) Death: Family: (daughter Geertruida and son in law Nikolaas Gerard Screvelsz) ''LEIDERDORP'' 165. Een halve hoeve, (1344: groot 40 morgen), en 3½ morgen land, (1344: genaamd Jan Liesmans kamp), (1329: zijnde de woning in Leiderdorp en 3 morgen ervoor en de venne achter de woning, groot 4½ morgen, en 5 morgen, noord: erven van de vrouwe van Koudekerk, zuid: Dirk van Meerburg, en een hoeve van 7½ morgen; 1344: genaamd Nikolaas Screvelsz. hoeve; noord: de persoon van Leiderdorp, zuid: erven van de vrouwe van Koudekerk; 1344: zijnde zijn woning met 13 morgen, 16 morgen aan de dwarswetering en het Denysveld, 7½ morgen, genaamd Hoeve, 3½ morgen en 5½ morgen, genaamd Kruiskamp; 1341: verminderd met twee derde van de Kruiskamp, enerzijds: Hugo van der Does en de Doeswetering, anderzijds: Willem Armgardenz. en stiefkinderen, west: de Rijn, oost: Maurijn Gerard Rampenz.). . .-.-1281: Gerard Screvel vermeld, LRK 5 fol. 54v. 30-12-1329: Lijftocht van Geertruida, gehuwd met '''Nikolaas Gerard Screvelsz.''', LRK 2 fol. 63v nr. 415 .9-8-1332: Lijftocht van '''Geertruida, dochter van Floris Foytiaansz.''', gehuwd met Nikolaas Screvel, op 7½ morgen, genaamd Hoeve, LRK 2 fol. 78 nr. 515 J.C. Kort, REPERTORIUM OP DE GRAFELIJKE LENEN IN RIJNLAND, 1222-1650 at 165 Family: (daughter, son in law, and grandson) ''(1361)'' Nr. 69 folio 21 d.d. dinsdag na Willibrordus dag 1361. Enen doersteken brief op desen voirscreven brief.Wij Reijmbrand Vinke ende Claes Jans soen scepenen in Leijden doen condallen luijden dat quam voir gherechte '''Florijs Foijckijn''' ende gaf over enen scepenen brief Gherijd Jans soen ende Jan Melijs soen nu ter tijt vijtmeesters van den gasthuijsse te Leijden of diet namaels wesen sullen tot des gasthuijs behoef voirscr. dair dese scepene brief doer ghesteken is, alsoe als hi '''Florijs''' aen ghecomen is van '''Semeijnsen sijnre moeijen''' doet, '''die Dirc Tierloets wijf was''', mede te winnen ende te virliesen gheliker wijs oft Florijs voirscr. selve wair, mid recht ende mid vonnesse alse rechtis ende scepenen wijsden. In oirkonde desen brieve beseghelt mid onsen seghelen. Ghegheven int jair ons heren 13 een ende tsestich tsdinxdaghes na sinte Willibroirts dach. St. Catharina Gasthuis te Leiden Inventaris nummer 455 Cartularium A Registers van alle brieven die het St. Catharina gasthuis toebehoren 1397–1413 BEWERKING DOOR ANTHONIUS VAN DER TUIJN TE RHOON (Femeijnse - not Semeijnsen - was Dirc Tierloet's wife (wijf), and the aunt (moeijen) of Florijs; here, Florijs Foijckijn inherits upon his aunt's death; this relationship requires that Femeijnse had a brother Foijckijn, the father of Florijs. Direct mentions of this Foyken Florijsz. have yet to be found.) zijn erfgenamen waren (verm. 25 juni 1370) Baarnd Baarndsz., Claas Hendriksz. en Daniel Hendriksz. (Ke. 960). Kinderen van deze Claas Hendriksz. waren vermoedelijk de kanunnik Johannes Claasz., Dirk Tierloet en Gimme (Ke. 416 f. 48). Hij noemde Dirk Simonsz. zijn neef (zie stichting). tr. '''Femeynse,''' ovl. voor 9 nov. 1361 (Ga. 455 f. 20v.), '''dr. van broeder Floris Foytkensz.'''; haar zr. Geertruud was echtgenote van Claas Screvel, gegoed te Leiderdorp (Ke. 493 f. 67; GvH. 242 f. 78; Muller, 'Het Oude Register', 227). Floris Foytken, verm. 9 nov. 1361, noemde Femeynse tante (Ga. 455 f. 20v.).